Miami to vote on proposal that would double density in Edgewater
Miami commissioners are set to vote on a proposal that would allow developers to double their density in specific neighborhoods, starting in Edgewater. If approved, the city’s Resilience Trust Fund would be used to help pay for flood control and climate projects, Coconut Grove Spotlight reported. The city’s Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board approved the proposal in October, and the commission will vote on it on Thursday on first reading. The measure requires a second reading vote. The proposal would target high demand areas, but only two have been identified, and both are in Edgewater, stretching from the Julia Tuttle […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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