Community redevelopment agencies, often criticized for the amount of tax revenues they hoard, are becoming piggy banks for some cash-strapped local governments.

Miami-Dade County commissioners last week voted to ask the 15 agencies within its jurisdiction to return surplus funds to the county for the current and upcoming fiscal years – a move that could generate tens of millions of dollars for the county.

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