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Overhaul of Growth Management Rules

By Tony Garcia On April 22, 2011 · Leave a Comment

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A call to Action by the UEL Board of Directors!

By Tony Garcia On April 11, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Florida is a treasure which we have the privilege of enjoying with the responsibility to preserve and enhance that treasure for future generations. – Former Senator Bob Graham

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM YOUR UEL BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

To All Those Interested in Fair Growth and Good Planning in Greater Miami:

The Urban Environment League [...]

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Bob Graham – The Sad State of our State

By Tony Garcia On April 8, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Bob Graham column: The sad state of our state (reprinted from the St. Pete Times)

Bob Graham, the former Florida governor who also served in the U.S. Senate, wrote a column for the St. Petersburg Times.

As the Legislature enters its second half, there has emerged a disturbing pattern of ignoring many of [...]

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Save Growth Management in FL Now!  By Laura Reynolds

By Tony Garcia On April 7, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Call today – April 7, 2011

Dear Smart Growth/Conservation Advocate:
As you know, Florida’s growth management process is in for the fight of its life.  We firmly believe that the only thing that can make a difference this 2011 session is a major public outcry over efforts to dismantle growth management in Florida. The Tropical Audubon [...]

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Tampa Tribune Editorial: Growth Management and the Florida Legislature

By Tony Garcia On March 29, 2010 · Leave a Comment

An awful lot of development’

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The Miami Herald: "Legislators deserve a reckoning for their reckless pursuit of paving over more and more of Florida."

By Tony Garcia On March 19, 2010 · Leave a Comment

The vision of the UEL for Miami-Dade County begins with:

“A safe, clean, vibrant, sustainable community guided by the public’s interest and governed by a Master Plan…”

Editorial for the Miami Herald:

GROWTH LAWS GET A BREAK

In a rare mood of candor, legislative leaders have admitted that they’re forgoing their usual assaults on Florida’s [...]

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There is no stopping committed citizens!

By Tony Garcia On September 16, 2009 · Leave a Comment

This is a news report from the St. Pete Times of two women who persevered and used the system to their advantage. It shows that citizens in Florida can make a difference! Their efforts stopped an 800 home development in Marion County and yesterday Governor Crist and the Florida Cabinet agreed with the women: There [...]

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Can we get some good news?

By Tony Garcia On July 9, 2009 · 2 Comments

News has been grim in the dog days of Summer: We have to fight with lawsuits to protect our quality of life in South Florida as our elected officials are not doing it for us. It was recently announced that Lowe’s is going to appeal an Administrative Hearing decision, which would not allow them, through [...]

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Who is this Meeting Really For?

By Tony Garcia On July 6, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Representative Erik Fresen (R-Miami) will be hosting a forum regarding Florida’s new growth management laws. Representatives from the development industry -including the Builders Association of South Florida (BASF) and the Latin Builders Association (LBA) – as well as those from local governments will be in attendance.

The forum will take place on Wednesday, July [...]

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