Port to court: Miami-Dade approves eminent domain move in Fisher Island fuel yard fight
A 30-day negotiation window opens before Miami-Dade can formally file — but the developer at odds with the county says it's ready for a battle. The post Port to court: Miami-Dade approves eminent domain move in Fisher Island fuel yard fight appeared first on Florida Politics - C…
Miami-Dade is going to court to seize a fuel yard it passed on buying.
In an 11-1 vote, the County Commission authorized Mayor Daniella Levine Cava to pursue eminent domain against the privately owned fuel depot on Fisher Island that supplies PortMiami.
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