Miramar to provide relief for furloughed federal employees amid gov’t shutdown

In response to the ongoing federal government shutdown, City of Miramar Mayor Wayne Messam has introduced a proactive measure to help ease the financial hardships faced by furloughed federal employees.

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To support affected residents, Mayor Messam proposed temporarily waiving late fees on City utility bills and other municipal charges for furloughed federal workers living in Miramar. The City Commission unanimously approved the measure during its October 1, 2025, meeting.

“Our federal workers are the backbone of our community, and during this government shutdown, they shouldn’t have to worry about losing essential services through no fault of their own,” Mayor Messam said. “By waiving late fees on utility bills and preventing disconnections, we’re doing our part to ease the financial burden on these dedicated public servants and their families.”

To implement the initiative, the City of Miramar has developed the following guidelines:

Federal furloughed residents seeking assistance will be required to provide:

  • A letter from their employer

  • Their most recent paystub

  • A federal ID

Once verified, the City will:

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  • Flag the resident’s account to exempt it from disconnection

  • Waive late fees and penalties

  • Allow partial payments during the shutdown

  • Establish a payment agreement once regular pay resumes

The U.S. federal government entered a shutdown at 12:01 a.m. EDT on October 1, 2025, after Congress failed to pass appropriations legislation for the 2026 fiscal year. The impasse, driven by partisan disagreements over federal spending levels, foreign aid rescissions, and health insurance subsidies, has led to the furlough of approximately 900,000 federal employees and left another 700,000 working without pay.

This temporary relief measure underscores the City of Miramar’s commitment to supporting residents during times of economic uncertainty and ensuring continued access to essential municipal services.

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