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Miramar approves $130,000-funded legal work to oppose Miami‑Dade ‘waste‑to‑energy’ proposal near Miramar border

3674330 · June 4, 2025
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Summary

The Miramar City Commission approved paying outside counsel to continue its multi-year opposition to a proposed Miami‑Dade County waste‑to‑energy campus at the West Airport site, using $130,000 contributed by Pembroke Pines and Southwest Ranches.

The Miramar City Commission on June 4 authorized additional legal and environmental services to continue opposing a proposed Miami‑Dade County waste‑to‑energy facility adjacent to Miramar's border, accepting $100,000 from the City of Pembroke Pines and $30,000 from the Town of Southwest Ranches to fund the work.

Deputy City Manager Kelvin Baker told the commission the city has engaged the Goldstein Environmental Law Firm to provide legal and technical advice, secure subject‑matter experts and lobbyists, and prepare reports and rebuttals as Miami‑Dade evaluates potential…

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