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Commission declines two Golden Shores park parcel purchases after residents and commissioners split on value

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Summary

The commission failed to approve two separate purchase agreements for lots adjacent to Golden Shores Park after residents raised concerns about cost, project scope and lack of a master plan. The votes resulted in both items failing to pass at this meeting.

Two proposed purchase agreements to expand Golden Shores Park were presented to the Sunny Isles Beach City Commission but did not advance after significant public comment and divided votes.

What was proposed: Staff said the two properties — one with an existing structure at the west end of Golden Shores Park and one vacant lot on the south end — would, if acquired, roughly double the park’s footprint. The city manager said the acquisitions would give the commission options for future park use; staff did not present a detailed program for the land at this meeting and said any future…

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