Miami awarded $3 million to launch Urban Vertical Patrol Unit

The City of Miami has been awarded $3 million in federal funding from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) program to establish a specialized Urban Vertical Patrol Unit aimed at improving safety in high-density residential and mixed-use areas.

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The new 24-officer unit will focus on community-based policing strategies, including increased foot and bicycle patrols, to enhance visibility and accessibility in urban environments. City officials say the initiative is designed to strengthen relationships between police officers and the communities they serve while addressing ongoing concerns such as nuisance abatement, traffic issues, and quality-of-life challenges.

According to city leaders, the Urban Vertical Patrol Unit represents a shift toward proactive, community-centered policing that emphasizes engagement over enforcement. The team will collaborate closely with residents, business owners, property managers, and civic organizations to identify local safety priorities and implement long-term, sustainable solutions to urban crime.

The $3 million COPS grant is part of a broader federal effort to support local law enforcement agencies in developing innovative programs that promote trust, reduce crime, and improve neighborhood resilience. Miami officials expect to begin deploying the new unit in early 2026 following recruitment and specialized training.

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