Tax Collector Dariel Fernandez Participates in 2026 State of Black Miami Forum
Tax Collector Dariel Fernandez attended the 2026 State of Black Miami Forum hosted by the Miami-Dade County Black Affairs Advisory Board, joining community leaders, residents, and organizations in important conversations focused on the future of Miami-Dade County.
The forum created a platform for discussion surrounding economic opportunity, public service, community development, and the issues affecting residents across the county. Leaders from different sectors gathered to exchange ideas, strengthen partnerships, and identify practical solutions that support continued progress throughout Miami-Dade.
“Being present in the community and hearing directly from residents and local organizations is essential,” said Tax Collector Dariel Fernandez. “These conversations help build stronger partnerships and ensure we continue working toward solutions that benefit everyone in Miami-Dade County.”
Fernandez emphasized the importance of collaboration between government agencies, business leaders, and community organizations in addressing challenges and expanding opportunities for residents. He noted that forums like this play a valuable role in creating dialogue and encouraging civic engagement.
As Miami-Dade County Tax Collector, Fernandez reaffirmed his commitment to maintaining open communication with the community and supporting initiatives that promote growth, accessibility, and public service. He stressed that listening to residents remains a critical part of improving government responsiveness and strengthening community trust.
The event reflected the continued effort to bring leaders and residents together around shared priorities while advancing conversations that help shape the future of Miami-Dade County.





