Live Local Act project heads to Miami Beach vote amid controversy over state law
A 15-story Live Local Act project in South Beach is headed for a vote, as controversy stirs in the city and the rest of South Florida over the state law. The Miami Beach Planning Board on May 5 will take up the proposal for a 29-unit building with 3,500 square feet of offices and 35 parking spaces at 1826 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach, Floridian Development reported. Although Live Local Act developments can bypass municipal votes, a request for a conditional use permit for a mechanical car elevator for vehicle storage triggered a board review for the project. An entity […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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