“I’m not doing it a third time”: Riviera Beach delays Marina Village vote — again
The Related Group, Forest Development and Sonnenblick Development each made their cases before the Riviera Beach City Council this week on why they should be allowed to develop about 12 acres of public land near the waterfront at Marina Village. But with only three city council members present at their meeting on Wednesday, a vote on who should be awarded a contract with the city was delayed yet again. No reason was given as to why council members Shirley D. Lanier and KaShamba L. Miller-Anderson were absent from the May 13 Community Redevelopment Agency meeting. Council Chairperson Bruce Guyton said […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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