Kendall

Kendall:
A Growing Suburb

Once a rural area known for agriculture, Kendall has grown significantly since the mid-20th century, fueled by suburban development. Named after Henry John Broughton Kendall, it transformed from farmland to a thriving residential and commercial hub. Kendall today offers a blend of family-friendly neighborhoods, shopping centers, and recreational spaces, making it a sought-after community in Miami-Dade.

Raquel Regalado’s commitment to Kendall is centered on improving connectivity and enhancing the quality of life for its residents. She has advocated for mobility projects like the South Dade Trail Multi-Use Corridor and developing transit hubs that support Kendall’s growing community.

 

Her work on infrastructure projects, such as the intersection upgrades and sewer improvements near Ron Ehmann Park, reflects her focus on meeting the needs of families and supporting Kendall’s suburban lifestyle. Regalado’s dedication to Kendall shines through in her efforts to create a safe, accessible, and well-connected community.

Commissioner Raquel Regalado’s
Achievements

South Dade Trail Multi-Use Mobility Corridor:

Implemented traffic solutions to enhance safety and easeWorked toward a continuous trail for increased mobility across South Dade. congestion.

Dadeland South Intermodal Station:

Developed plans for a major transit hub at this key location.

Intersection Improvements at Old Cutler Road and SW 88th Street:

Advancing safety and efficiency measures at key intersections.

Sanitary Sewer Connection Project near Ron Ehmann Park:

Working to improve water service for Kendall residents by adding a new water pipeline, enhancing the reliability of water flow and sewage connections in the area.

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