A multi-million dollar grant is set to provide housing for hundreds of families in South Florida, as part of a larger plan to lower housing costs nationwide. https://t.co/ziGylRwSVW
We’ve been organizing to have a parcel of public land in Allapatah be used for what residents actually need and want. Join us this weekend to learn about the work we’ve been doing and share your input for community change. https://t.co/7jLgV9W7Ca
Miami commissioners voted unanimously to cancel a $10M deal with Centner Academy, a private school that received the deal from former commissioner Alex Díaz de la Portilla after lobbyists paid him $245,000. https://t.co/Q4wyzODM8L
How the housing industry is working to stop energy efficient homes. Home builders have used their political muscle to prevent states and cities from adopting the latest code, which would lower the climate impact of new homes. @washingtonpost https://t.co/FDC1opt03q
With Florida’s record-breaking temperatures, it’s crucial to enact heat regulations to protect the health of our workers. Given the prevalence of heat illness, we shouldn’t be stripping away the power of local governments to implement labor protections.
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This is a much needed development! 👏🏼 Shaded bus shelters are more than just a convenience, they play a crucial role in enhancing the public transit experience and making it accessible and reliable.
Parents from iPrep Academy are mobilizing as Miami Commissioners discuss the controversial Biscayne Park lad deal. An earlier plan would have replaced iPrep with a new building, doubled the number of students and provided workforce housing for teachers. https://t.co/RJzrX8tGUo
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I'm at the federal courthouse in downtown Miami, where the trial is set to begin today in the racial gerrymandering lawsuit against the City of Miami. The suit was brought by community groups and individual residents, and is being litigated by @ACLUFL
Allapattah voters are electing a new City of Miami Commissioner on November 7th! Join us for the first District 1 Candidate Forum at Ebenezer United Methodist Church TOMORROW, Wednesday 10/25 at 6:00pm
Thank you to all those that joined our special town hall in Allapattah yesterday! We talked about the pending redevelopment plans for the General Services Administration (GSA) lot located at 1390 NW 20th St and how this public land could be used for public good!
Since 2019, the Public Land for Public Good collation has been advocating for this 18-acre plot of land to be redeveloped in a sustainable, community-centered way.
I'm seeing this map of maximum heat value indexes for tomorrow and I can only think of the farmworkers and construction workers. Please spread the word, the heat advisory will continue tomorrow in South Florida. More info: https://t.co/tUiDmmdBjJ @MiamiHerald
Public Land for Public Good Town Hall on Saturday, September 16. Allapattah residents and Miami voters, join us at Mision Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia!!