The Miami Herald reported today that after almost 7 hours of public testimony, the City of Miami had a tie vote on Miami 21. Commissioners Spence Jones and Sarnoff voted for it and Commissioners Regalado and Sanchez voted against it. Angel Gonzales was absent. The defeat of this massive zoning reform was a setback [...]
I wrote this to my friends concerned about Miami 21:
Thanks for your focus on our neighborhood and on the many shortcomings of Miami 21. I had a long conversation with Arva Parks yesterday, and we both have numerous concerns about Miami 21. It was an ambitious undertaking and the City took many erratic turns, [...]
During a meeting discussing the EAR (Update of the City’s Comprehensive Plan) the City Clerk couldn’t figure out what was going on.
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 [...]
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 [...]
Mimo on Bibo is the Miami Modern District on Biscayne Blvd.
Their Website says:
Our volunteers are from all walks of life with sights set to continue on the path to bring the MiMo Biscayne Boulevard Historic District to the forefront and show everyone it is a [...]
City of Miami Manager Open Letter to Community:
Posted on Wednesday, 07.01.09
Virginia Key plan will reflect community wishes
Re the June 25 editorial Virginia Key plan is a dud: Virginia Key is an island consisting of approximately 1,030 acres. Of that, the Virginia Key Master Plan proposes improvements to only 257 acres — 25 [...]
This month the City of Miami Commission will consider for approval the controversial Virginia Key Master Plan. TONIGHT IS THE PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD MEETING!!
The proposed plan includes: at least 11 parking garages, a shopping center, a corporate retreat/conference center, overnight lodging, a second new marina in the Marine Stadium Lagoon, and a massive, fully lighted sports [...]
The City of Miami Waterfront Advisory Board unanimously rejected by 11-0 the final proposed Virginia Key Master Plan at the June 9 meeting at Miami City Hall.
In a motion made in the affirmative asking for approval of the plan, each of the members present voted “No.” Two members who had said they would vote [...]
Congratulations to the residents of Miami Dade and the City of Miami for defeating the EDSA Master Plan at the Waterfront Board last night. The UEL especially wants to thank attorney Blanca Mesa for her hard work in rallying people against this foolish plan. The forthcoming meeting at the PLanning Advisory Board on June 17 [...]
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Planning News- A Federal Assault on Transit February 6, 2012At the Transport Politic, Yonah Freemark provides a comprehensive overview of the 'all-out ideaoligical battle' being waged by the House GOP against public transit. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- Urbanists, Council Revolt Over Toronto's Transit Plans February 6, 2012Upon becoming Mayor of Toronto, Rob Ford killed existing public transit plans, declaring the "war on the car" over. Now a coalition of urbanists and a majority of city council members are turning against Ford's subway-only plan. read more […]Michael Dudley
- Examining the Super Bowl's Balance Sheet February 6, 2012The day after the big game, Diana Lind, with the help of a Planet Money Podcast, delves into the economic ramifications of hosting a super bowl, and wonders whether Indianapolis might not turn out to be the night's biggest loser. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- Has Preservation Gone Too Far? February 6, 2012Ben Adler writes about the growing contingent of policy wonks, architects, and architectural critics who believe that preservationists have acquired too much power. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- The Collapse of the Architecture Profession February 6, 2012Recounting the exalted heights that the profession reached in the last decade, and its complete meltdown during the Great Recession, Scott Timberg asks: where does architecture go from here? read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- Is the High Line Gay? February 6, 2012Erik Piepenburg speak with Friends of the High Line co-founder Robert Hammond about the celebrated park's connections to gay culture in New York City. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- A Shift of Attention to Local Planning Policies by the Tea Party Becomes National News February 6, 2012The 'lamestream media' picks up the story of Tea Party activists railing against efforts to control sprawl and conserve energy. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- Why Your Cell Phone is the Most Promising Transportation Planning Tool February 6, 2012Emily Badger reports on the growing importance of the cellular phone, and particularly their location tracking capabilities, as the next most essential transportation planning tool. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- Razing of Historic House Stirs Outrage in Beijing February 6, 2012In a cruel twist, a historic house associated with Chinese architects who championed the notion that 'a great nation should hold dear its historic patrimony', and deemed by authorities an 'immovable cultural relic,' was recently demolished. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- Think Environmental Rules Are Holding Up Transportation Projects? Think Again. February 6, 2012Brad Plumer investigates widely echoed Republican claims that environmental rules are a major reason why it takes so long to build highways and bridges, and finds scant evidence to back up the claims. read more […]Jonathan Nettler
- A Federal Assault on Transit February 6, 2012
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February 2012 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 - Hialeah Bus TourStarts: 9:45 amEnds: March 16, 2012 - 3:00 pmLocation: Start @ Hialeah Metrorail StationDescription: Tour of Hialeah & Miami Springs, with stops at local historical or cultural points of interest.

