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Miami-Dade Planning and Zoning: How it Works by UEL intern

By Nancy Lee On June 29, 2010 · Leave a Comment


A day trip to Government Center and a meeting with Planning Staff helped me figure out what exactly goes on in the Planning and Zoning Department. Here’s the break-down:

In “Planning” is where the policy level analysis goes on. What that means is that those folks are planning the [...]

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What’s the Deal With the Billboards?

By Nancy Lee On June 28, 2010 · Leave a Comment


So in 1985, a county-wide vote passed a law against having signage of the east side of I-95 in the downtown area. And yet we have signs everywhere in that area—what’s the deal?

Hal F.B. Birchfield remembers that in January 2009 he received a letter from Mr. Sam Walthour, [...]

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The Metrorail

By Nancy Lee On June 24, 2010 · 3 Comments


Some love it, some hate it–it’s Miami’s biggest form of public transportation, crowded in the morning rush hours with people dependent on this train system. Here’s my assessment of a random morning Metrorail ride:

I boarded the train at 9:30 and was impressed with its cleanliness. There were only [...]

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The Everglades Skyway

By Nancy Lee On June 24, 2010 · Leave a Comment


The case for the Everglades Skyway: A bold step in restoring the natural flow of the Everglades

Environmentalists are coming together to unite for the development of a skyway that could drastically improve the natural water flow of the Everglades that has been averted through canals due to [...]

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By Nancy Lee On June 22, 2010 · 1 Comment

Let the water flow! Raise Tamiami Trail to achieve Everglades restoration.

When: Thursday, June 24th
6:00-9:00p.m.
Where: South Dade Regional Library
10750 Southwest 211th Street
Cutler Bay, FL 33189-2809

Everglades National Park is parched. A new proposal to elevate 5.5 miles of Tamiami Trail announced in May 2010 by federal officials will remove the dam [...]

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Climate Change Meeting

By Nancy Lee On June 22, 2010 · Leave a Comment

From the Miami Herald:

On Wednesday:

Senior Obama adminstration officials are in town for a public meeting of the Federal Intergency Climate Change Adaption Task Force, 9 a.m. to noon at the Miami-Dade County Commission Chambers.

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Why Didn’t They Do a Better Job Notifying People?

By Nancy Lee On June 21, 2010 · Leave a Comment

An excerpt from the Miami Herald:

“After 20 million gallons of sewage gushed into Biscayne Bay, a public advisory continues Monday. But Sunday, unaware swimmers still hit some of the bay’s beaches.

A warning about possible sewage contamination in Biscayne Bay continued Sunday and was extended to Monday [...]

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The UEL Dinner Last Night

By Nancy Lee On June 17, 2010 · 5 Comments


There are so many people to thank for making this one of the events of the year – about 180 people came to thank County Commissioner Katy Sorenson for her years of service. First of all we want to thank all of the toasters, thank you for your messages. [...]

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The UEL Dinner in Honor of County Commissioner Katy Sorenson

By Nancy Lee On June 16, 2010 · Leave a Comment

We are looking forward to celebrating Katy Sorenson’s public service to the community tonight at the Rusty Pelican at our Orchids & Onions Award Dinner/Annual Meeting.

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Miami Herald: Employee palm cards for the oil spill

By Nancy Lee On June 15, 2010 · Leave a Comment

“Florida, under siege and potentially surrounded, is fighting damaging oil spill publicity by urging its frontline to speak with one voice.

Visit Florida, the state’s tourism marketing arm has printable “palm cards” on its website that businesses can give employees being bombarded with questions about the BP oil disaster.

The cards, which are slightly larger [...]

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