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Residents urge Myrtle Grove park amenities, propose regulated golf-cart service and push to preserve historic farmhouse

5968721 · September 24, 2025
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During public comment at the Sept. 24 Miami Gardens council meeting, residents urged park improvements at Myrtle Grove, proposed a regulated golf-cart service, flagged traffic safety and Uber/Lyft event logistics, and called to save the Enrico farmhouse from demolition.

Several residents used the public-comment period at the Sept. 24 Miami Gardens City Council meeting to press for park improvements, traffic safety measures, event logistics changes and historic-preservation efforts.

Myrtle Grove renovations: Reed Hughes, a neighborhood resident, addressed the council about Resolution 12.1 concerning Myrtle Grove Park renovations. Hughes said seniors and residents with disabilities want an outdoor walking trail, an outdoor fitness station, benches, and a 6,000-square-foot indoor gymnasium/multipurpose building. Hughes also said the community is “anxiously waiting for its…

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