Miami residents cry foul over expansion of transit-oriented zoning
Miami residents spoke against a citywide expansion of transit-oriented zoning incentives at Thursday’s commission meeting, with one member of the public calling it an example of “another money-motivated manipulation at Miami City Hall.” Commissioners voted on first reading to approve the ordinance, which the city said will help it compete with Miami-Dade County’s rapid transit […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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