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The City of Miami is known as the “Magic City” and is the largest municipality in Miami-Dade County. Our world renowned skyline stretches across Biscayne Bay. According to the most recent US Census estimates (July 2015) 441,003 people call Miami home. Many of our residents come from Caribbean Islands and Central and South America. In fact, 70% of our population is Hispanic or Latino. The City of Miami is governed by Mayor Francis Suarez, City Manager Emilio Gonzalez and 5 City Commissioners who oversee their districts in the City including neighborhoods like Wynwood, Little Haiti, Little Havana and Brickell, which is the heart of our thriving financial district. The City has 4,864 employees working in 37 departments from Agenda Coordination to Zoning. We have 137 parks, 3 of which are designated National Forest Communities. There are Neighborhood Enhancement Team (NET) offices in 11 different communities providing convenient access to services. The Miami Trolley provides free transportation throughout the city and recently surpassed a major milestone - 5 million riders. We are the City of Miami - a great place to live, work and play!
City of Fort Walton Beach is a Fort Walton Beach, FL-based company in the Government sector.
The City of Brentwood was incorporated in 1969 and is organized under the commission-manager form of government. The City strives to provide the highest quality municipal services to its citizens, making Brentwood an extraordinary place to live, work and play.
The Regional Municipality of Niagara in Southern Ontario, Canada, lies on the west side of the Niagara River, between lakes Ontario and Erie. The Canadian section of Niagara Falls, including the dramatic Horseshoe Falls, is its most famous feature. Dozens of wineries along the north`s Wine Route offer tours and tastings featuring icewine as the local specialty.
The Salem town seal, with its motto, "Industry, Commerce, Recreation," serves as a perfect backdrop for the community`s unique assets - location, accessibility, unspoiled natural resources and a pro-business attitude. It`s a combination that will serve as a guide to prosperity well into the new century. Salem mixes small town, rural living with the advantages offered by a city. Add to that being located in "the most livable" state in the country, one of the most favorable business climates anywhere, easy access to Boston (not to mention the entire Northeast and Canada) and an educated, highly motivated and dedicated workforce and you have the ideal place to live, work, and raise a family. But don`t take our word for it - come visit and talk with those who have already discovered the benefits for themselves.