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Virginia Key Planning Meeting…Did you RSVP?

By Tony Garcia On September 23, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Send us an email: Uelinfo@bellsouth.net. Let us know you are coming! URBAN ENVIRONMENT LEAGUE Presents VIRGINIA KEY CHARETTE Public Input to Redesign the Master Plan for Virginia Key  Come help us help the city create a first class plan and show how citizen input can make a positive difference in South Florida.  Saturday – September [...]

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Miami Monthly: Virginia Key Under Threat.

By Tony Garcia On September 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Virginia Key Under Threat, by Joe Wilkins
Miami Monthly, September 2009
 
Huck Finn had the Mississippi River. Jim Hawkins had Treasure Island. I had Sewer Beach, and never felt cheated at all. Sewer Beach, better known as the ocean side of Virginia Key, and the other areas surrounding the Sewage Treatment Plant, [...]

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Virginia Key Master Plan: We can do better!

By Tony Garcia On September 15, 2009 · Leave a Comment

We, at the UEL, looked at the City of Miami’s Master Plan for Virginia Key — with a half dozen parking garages and we said to ourselves: WE CAN DO BETTER!! But we need your help!

 URBAN ENVIRONMENT LEAGUE Presents VIRGINIA KEY CHARETTE Public Input to Redesign the Master Plan for Virginia Key  Come help [...]

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Invitation to Revive Public Input to Redesign the Master Plan for Virginia Key. By Gregory Bush

By Tony Garcia On September 8, 2009 · Leave a Comment


Public input meeting to redesign the master plan for Virginia Key will be held: Saturday September 26, 2009 at the Rusty Pelican, 9am- 1pm
 
Virginia Key is a 1,000 acre island off the coast of Miami that has long been a hodge podge of land uses.  It is [...]

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Virginia Key Master Plan: Smoke, Mirrors & Toilets. By meow

By Tony Garcia On July 17, 2009 · 2 Comments

What I’ve read about the EDSA plan makes me wonder about the creative talents of the Stone family. This is not meant to speak ill of the departed, but the late Edward Durell Stone Jr., founder of EDSA, was the son of a prolific architect. In the 1960s, Edward Sr. was commissioned by Vanderbilt [...]

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Peter Hernandez on Virginia Key in Miami Herald

By Tony Garcia On July 1, 2009 · 3 Comments

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 [...]

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Mayor Manny Diaz Took Virginia Key Master Plan Off the Table

By Tony Garcia On June 21, 2009 · 1 Comment


There will not be a vote at the City Commission on the Virginia Key Master Plan. The Mayor has asked EDSA, the Master Planners, to go back to the drawing board.

Cartoon by Harry Emilio Gottlieb.

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VIRGINIA KEY MASTER PLAN – CALL TO ACTION

By Tony Garcia On June 17, 2009 · 1 Comment

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 [...]

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Virginia Key Master Plan Rejected. By Blanca Mesa

By Tony Garcia On June 11, 2009 · 3 Comments

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 [...]

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Waterfront Advisory Board Meeting. By Fran Bohnsack

By Tony Garcia On June 10, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Well, well, well! What an interesting meeting at the City of Miami Waterfront Advisory Board last night. The subject matter? The noxious Virginia Key Master Plan and its loads of concrete being pushed by EDSA and the City’s leadership. In what was expected to be a greased acceptance by Waterfront Board members, a surprising turnabout [...]

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