Miami-Dade enacts eminent domain on PortMiami fuel tank property on Fisher Island
Miami-Dade is forcing a developer to sell property to make sure PortMiami continues to operate smoothly, the county’s mayor said Friday.
Miami-Dade is forcing a developer to sell property to make sure PortMiami continues to operate smoothly, the county's mayor said Friday.
Mayor Daniela Levine Cava announced the county is proceeding with an eminent domain action to acquire the fuel facility on Fisher Island, after negotiations with the property's owner "concluded without an acceptable agreement."
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