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The opening of a new mental health facility in Miami-Dade County is facing delays, as discussed in an extraordinary hearing in Miami Federal Court this week. Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava was questioned by the judge about the reasons for the delay in delivering on the county’s promise for a new facility.

CBS News Miami’s Jim DeFede spoke with a Miami Herald reporter who was present in the courtroom during the hearing. The reporter provided a first-hand account of the proceedings, as cameras were not allowed in the courtroom.

The delays in opening the mental health facility have raised concerns and questions about the county’s ability to provide important mental health services to its residents. It is crucial for the facility to be operational as soon as possible to ensure that those in need of mental health support have access to the services they require.

The discussion in the courtroom shed light on the challenges and obstacles facing the county in opening the new mental health facility. It is important for government officials and stakeholders to work together to address these issues and prioritize the well-being of residents who rely on mental health services. Hopefully, a resolution will be reached soon to ensure that the facility can open its doors and start serving the community.

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