We Didn’t Give Up
I remember standing before the people of Miami Gardens during a State of the City address as Mayor and talking about a fight that had already gone on for years. The issue was simple. Families and businesses in Miami Gardens were being charged more for water service simply becaus…
I remember standing before the people of Miami Gardens during a State of the City address as Mayor and talking about a fight that had already gone on for years.
Families and businesses in Miami Gardens were being charged more for water service simply because they lived outside the boundaries of another city.
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