Mayor Carlos Gimenez' Victory Party in June |
In other good news for the UDB line, County Mayor Gimenez told the Miami Herald that he supports a 3/4 vote of the County Commission to pass changes to the UDB instead of 2/3's vote now required. The Miami Herald said about Gimenez:
And he called on commissioners to make it more difficult to move the urban development boundary that limits westward sprawl. Instead of requiring a two-thirds majority — nine of 13 commissioners — to sign off on any measure that would move the line, the mayor pushed for a recommendation from the county’s 2008 Charter Review Task Force to require a three-fourths majority, or 10 commissioners.Mayor Gimenez gave his State of the County speech yesterday. I should have gone to get all my lobbyist trading cards signed. I was busy looking into the preacher man (see yesterday's post).
“Once and for all, this ensures that future commissions and future mayors have the strictest standards for making any changes to the line...”
1 comment:
Google turns up no results of commentary on the 2012 Miami Dade Charter Amendment Requiring Extraordinary Vote to Include Additional Land within the Urban Development Boundary. It seems like it's good, but I just don't know what the existing law is to compare the proposal with. Can you please comment on whether this is good or bad for the environment? Thanks.
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