Third District Court of Appeal
State of Florida
Opinion filed October 27, 2021.
Not final until disposition of timely filed motion for rehearing.
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Nos. 3D21-701 & 3D21-761
Lower Tribunal No. 21-5408
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City of Miami,
Petitioner/Appellant,
vs.
Miami-Dade County,
Respondent/Appellee.
A Case of Original Jurisdiction—Prohibition.
A Case of Original Juristiction—Mandamus.
An Appeal from a non-final order from the Circuit Court for Miami-Dade
County, Mark Blumstein, Judge.
Victoria Méndez, City Attorney, and Eric J. Eves, Assistant City
Attorney, for petitioner/appellant.
Geraldine Bonzon-Keenan, Miami-Dade County Attorney, and Annery
Pulgar Alfonso, Bruce Libhaber, Debra Herman and Dale P. Clarke,
Assistant County Attorneys, for respondent/appellee.
Before SCALES, MILLER and LOBREE, JJ.
PER CURIAM.
In this case, the City appealed an emergency preliminary injunction
order entered by the trial court after a March 7, 2021 emergency hearing
(case number 3D21-761). The City separately filed a petition in this Court
seeking alternate remedies of prohibition and mandamus (case number
3D21-701). We consolidated the cases. We affirm the trial court's temporary
injunction, but grant the City's petition and remand with instructions for the
trial court, pursuant to section 164.1041(1) of the Florida Statutes, to abate
further proceedings until the procedural options of chapter 164 have been
exhausted. The controlling case of City of Miami v. Firefighters’ & Police
Officers’ Retirement Trust & Plan,
249 So. 3d 709 (Fla. 3d DCA 2018),
provides as follows:
The only reasonable construction of [section 164.1041(1)]
requires the trial court to abate the proceedings until the parties
exhaust the procedural options of Chapter 164, even if dispute
resolution procedures were not initiated prior to filing suit. . . .
Any other reading would produce absurd results, would permit
parties to evade conflict resolution in favor of litigation, frustrating
the entire legislative purpose and intent of chapter 164.
City of Miami, 249 So. 3d at 716-17 (remanding case to the trial court to enter
temporary injunction coincident with holding, in the same opinion, that the
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trial court had erred by denying motion to abate as required by section
164.1041(1)).
Preliminary injunction affirmed; petition granted; case remanded with
abatement instruction.1
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We express no opinion as to whether the parties’ actions occurring after
the entry of the March 7, 2021 preliminary injunction order satisfy the
procedural options of chapter 164.
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