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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.