The Platform

Bold, specific, and built from the ground up for Miami-Dade's 2.7 million residents — across all 34 municipalities. Not borrowed from lobbyists. Not written by consultants. Built by a candidate who can actually implement it.

Transportation Revolution
190 Autonomous Buses Per Year · 4-Year Fleet Transition

Miami-Dade's 100% Autonomous Transit Future

Miami-Dade County's transportation system has failed residents for too long. Long waits, limited routes, and aging buses have made public transit an afterthought. Victor J. Rosario will change that — permanently.

190
Autonomous buses purchased per year
4
Years to 100% autonomous fleet
34
Municipalities covered
$0
Outside contractor dependency
  • Purchase 190 autonomous buses per year — fully integrated, AI-driven county fleet
  • Cancel all outside transportation contracts — bring county transit fully in-house
  • Deploy autonomous buses countywide to modernize routes, reduce wait times, and improve frequency
  • Ban unmanned private vehicles and robotics (Zoox, Waymo, Serve Robotics) on county streets — protecting local jobs and resident privacy
  • AI-driven traffic signal optimization for faster commutes and less congestion across all 34 municipalities
  • All 34 municipalities covered — no resident left without reliable transit access
"Miami-Dade deserves a transit system that actually works for working people — not one that works for the contractors who profit from its failure."
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Truth Ledger
Blockchain Transparency for All Miami-Dade

Every Dollar. Every Contract. On the Blockchain.

The Truth Ledger is a blockchain-based public accounting system that permanently records every Miami-Dade County transaction over $25,000. No more hidden contracts. No more insider deals. No more residents wondering where their tax dollars went.

  • All county transactions over $25,000 recorded on a permanent, public blockchain
  • Every vendor, every payment, every contract — visible to every resident in real time
  • Immutable records — no administrator can alter or delete transaction history
  • Simple public dashboard — any resident can search and audit county spending
  • Vendor accountability system — track performance against contract terms on-chain
  • Integration with county auditing and finance systems for seamless implementation
"Miami-Dade County spends billions of dollars every year. Every resident deserves to see exactly how — without filing a public records request or hiring an attorney."
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Project Fund
Quarterly Resident Benefit Payments from County Revenue

Your County's Revenue, Working for You

The Project Fund is a new revenue model that converts Miami-Dade's massive tourism and entertainment economy into direct resident benefits. Instead of watching county revenue disappear into contractor fees and bureaucratic overhead, residents receive quarterly Project Fund Statements and direct payments.

  • 100% of county nightlife licensing revenue redirected to Project Fund
  • County-owned boat rental revenue channeled directly to residents
  • County-run rideshare (competing with Uber/Lyft) feeds the Project Fund
  • Quarterly Project Fund Statements — full transparency on what was earned and distributed
  • Direct quarterly checks or credits to Miami-Dade residents
  • No new taxes — this is existing revenue being redirected from contractor profit to resident benefit
"Miami-Dade generates enormous revenue from tourism, nightlife, and waterways. Right now, most of that money leaves the county. The Project Fund changes that — permanently."
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MDC Quarters
100% County-Owned · County-Operated · County-Managed

County-Owned Hospitality — No Middlemen, No Landlords

MDC Quarters is Victor's plan to convert Miami-Dade's tourism infrastructure into a 100% county-owned, county-operated hospitality brand. Former U.S. Coast Guard facilities become county-controlled lodging, food service, and visitor experience assets — with all revenue staying in Miami-Dade for Miami-Dade residents.

  • No leasing structure — county owns the assets outright
  • No landlord model — no private operators extracting revenue from county facilities
  • No outside operators — all staffing, management, and operations are county-run
  • Former Coast Guard facilities converted to county-controlled hospitality venues
  • Revenue flows directly into the Project Fund for resident benefit
  • County jobs created in lodging, food service, hospitality management, and guest services
  • Prohibition of U.S. Coast Guard helicopter overflights in county airspace to reclaim county autonomy
"Miami-Dade is a world-class destination. It's time the county captured that value — instead of handing it to private operators who export the profit."
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Ethical AI Governance
30+ AI Tools · Traffic Optimization · No Invasive Surveillance

AI That Serves Residents — Not Corporations

Victor J. Rosario has already built a 30+ GPT ecosystem for governance, transparency, and constituent services. As mayor, he'll bring that same builder's approach to county administration — deploying AI that actually works for residents, with strict ethical guardrails.

  • 30+ specialized AI governance tools already built and operational
  • AI-driven traffic signal optimization — smarter signals mean faster commutes countywide
  • AI-powered constituent services — faster responses, 24/7 availability for resident needs
  • Strict ethical AI framework — no algorithmic discrimination, no black-box decisions
  • No invasive AI surveillance — Victor will not use AI to monitor or track residents
  • No corporate AI vendor lock-in — county-built tools, county-owned data
  • Full transparency on how AI is used in county decision-making
"Miami-Dade's next mayor shouldn't just buy AI from vendors — they should be able to build it. I already have. 30+ tools and counting."
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Cannabis Policy
Six Plant, $125 Fee Framework · Up to 25 Plants with Permit

Sensible, Resident-First Cannabis Policy

Victor J. Rosario's cannabis policy balances individual freedom with county revenue generation. The Six Plant, $125 Fee Framework gives residents simple, affordable access to home cultivation. Larger grows are available with a standard county permit — keeping enforcement light, fair, and practical.

6
Plants per household — basic tier, $125/year
25
Plants max — with $750 County Permit
$125
Simple annual county fee for home grows
$25
Per-plant fee for extended permit (6–25 plants)
  • Up to 6 cannabis plants per household with a $125 annual county fee
  • Full legalization up to 25 plants with a $750 County Permit plus $25 per plant
  • Revenue from county cannabis fees flows to the Project Fund
  • Light-touch enforcement — no criminalization of residents complying with county framework
  • Safe access, fair laws, and community reinvestment as core principles
"Residents shouldn't face criminal charges for growing plants in their own homes. A simple, fair fee framework gives residents freedom while generating revenue for the county."
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Surveillance Accountability
Remove Red-Light Cameras · Ban Invasive Robotics · End Federal Overreach

Protecting Miami-Dade Residents from Invasive Surveillance

Miami-Dade residents deserve to live, travel, and exist in public without being constantly monitored by cameras, antennas, and robots — especially ones operated for private profit. Victor J. Rosario will systematically remove invasive surveillance infrastructure from county roads and public spaces.

  • Remove all red-light cameras from county roads — ending what amounts to a private revenue extraction scheme
  • Remove vehicle antenna surveillance systems from county infrastructure
  • Ban unmanned private vehicles and robotics (Zoox, Waymo, Serve Robotics) on county streets and sidewalks
  • Prohibit U.S. Coast Guard helicopter overflights in county airspace without county authorization
  • End abuse from federal overreach — Miami-Dade residents' data stays in Miami-Dade
  • Strict limits on facial recognition and predictive policing technology
"You should be able to drive to work without being ticketed by a private company's camera. You should be able to walk down the street without a robot following you. These are basic rights."
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Maritime Regulation
Regulate Yacht Rentals · Protect Workers · Generate Revenue

Miami-Dade Will Regulate Yacht & Boat Rentals

Miami-Dade's waterways are a massive economic asset — but yacht and boat rental operators currently extract that value without adequate county oversight or benefit sharing. Victor will bring this industry under county regulation, protecting workers and capturing revenue for the Project Fund.

  • All yacht and boat rental operators in county waterways must obtain county licenses
  • License fees flow directly into the Project Fund for resident benefit
  • Safety standards and worker protections enforced across all licensed operators
  • Unlicensed operators face enforcement — no more operating outside county rules
  • County-run boat rental option competes in the market, keeping fees competitive
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MDC-JVSN
Miami-Dade Judicial Video System Network

A Transparent, Accessible Justice System

The Miami-Dade Judicial Video System Network (MDC-JVSN) is a county-run video infrastructure for all judicial proceedings — hearings, depositions, court appearances, and public records access. A transparent justice system starts with making it visible to the people it serves.

  • County-run video infrastructure — not dependent on private vendors or court-specific systems
  • Remote participation for hearings, depositions, and court appearances
  • Permanent video records for all non-sealed proceedings
  • Public accessibility dashboard — residents can access public court records and proceedings
  • Reduces costs and barriers for residents participating in the justice system
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Zero Tolerance
Vandalism · Graffiti · Property Destruction

Protecting Our County: Zero Tolerance for Vandalism

Miami-Dade's public spaces, buildings, and infrastructure belong to all residents. Victor J. Rosario will implement a zero-tolerance policy for vandalism, graffiti, and property destruction across all 34 municipalities — with rapid response, enhanced penalties, and community accountability.

  • Enhanced penalties for vandalism and graffiti across all 34 municipalities
  • Rapid-response cleaning crews deployed within 24 hours of reported vandalism
  • Direct resident hotline for reporting vandalism and requesting county response
  • Community accountability programs that involve neighborhoods in prevention
  • Offender restitution programs — those responsible pay for cleanup and restoration
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