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North Miami Block Parties – "Send a Thief to Jail!"

By Tony Garcia On July 31, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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Jackson Health Systems Execs Meet with Miami Herald Editorial Board

By Tony Garcia On July 31, 2009 · Leave a Comment

This is a window of opportunity for our readers to see what happens during a newspaper Editorial Board interview.

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Broward Sierra Club Asks that you Comment.

By Tony Garcia On July 30, 2009 · 3 Comments

Florida, Everglades National Park, the first ‘biological park’ in our nation’s history, is being threatened anew. And this time it’s not lack of water, agricultural runoff, sewage, excessive motorized recreation or Burmese pythons on the loose.

Anxious to double the size of its Turkey Point nuclear plant on the shores of Biscayne Bay with two [...]

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Federal help on the way to homeowners facing foreclosure.

By Tony Garcia On July 30, 2009 · Leave a Comment

The Miami Herald reported today that effective August 15th:

Financially troubled homeowners who have an FHA-insured loan can apply for a modification under a program parallel to “Making Home Affordable” to help lower their payments and avoid foreclosure.

With reports that County and City taxes are expected to rise, this will be a [...]

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Florida Cabinet denies Lowe’s move of Urban Development Boundary

By Tony Garcia On July 29, 2009 · 3 Comments

According to the Miami Herald, the State Cabinet voted 3 to 1, siding with an administrative law judge, to reject the County Commission’s move of the Urban Development Boundary for a Lowe’s store.  The County Attorney signaled that it was over for the County. Lowe’s might appeal.  The Urban Environment League was a founding [...]

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EPA recommends denying Lake Belt mining

By Tony Garcia On July 28, 2009 · Leave a Comment


Last week it was reported that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends denying nine mining applications affecting 6,800 additional acres of wetlands in Miami’s Lake Belt region. In a letter to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in early July, EPA expresses concerns about the environmental impacts associated [...]

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City Commissioner Sanchez requests date change for Miami 21

By Tony Garcia On July 28, 2009 · Leave a Comment

According to the Coconut Grove Grapevine a local Blog:

The public has been quite upset today after finding out that Mayor Manny Diaz called for a Miami 21 meeting early next month. Commission chairman Joe Sanchez issued a statement today urging the mayor to cancel the August 6 Miami 21 meeting party because of the [...]

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"Miami 21" Zoning Ordinance Will Go Before The City of Miami Commission August 6th, 2PM

By Tony Garcia On July 27, 2009 · 1 Comment

Just when most of us are on vacation (mentally or physically) there will be a very important City of Miami vote on Miami 21 – the ambitious rezoning of the City of Miami. What is your opinion?

Ours is: Important public hearings should not be held in August.

Read the notices on 16A-17A [...]

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Boothless Tolling on Rickenbacker Causeway? My View by Dario Gonzalez

By Tony Garcia On July 24, 2009 · 2 Comments

It would be unwise to pursue boothless tolling on the Rickenbacker Causeway unless we can first slow traffic as it enters the Causeway. Yes, an oxymoron, wait then hurry up.

Electronic toll collection technology is all the rage but only appropriate for highways. The Causeway functions like the majority of our roads where vehicle [...]

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Frank Rollason says: The financial crisis gives Miami a chance to get back to basics.

By Tony Garcia On July 22, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Opportunity in Adversity appeared in the “Biscayne Times,” a monthly publication about the Biscayne Corrridor, published by Jim Mullin.

It’s budget time for local governments, and the pressure is on like never before. The county’s newly elected property appraiser has already sounded the alarm, delivering the “bad news” to municipal leaders that the assessed [...]

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      A new interactive map produced by researchers at Columbia University reveals the energy use of nearly every building in New York City. Besides being an interesting curiosity, the map is a crucial first step in improving energy efficiency. read more […]
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