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Miramar transmits 10- and 20-year comprehensive-plan amendments to state, shifts growth focus to corridors and housing options
Summary
The Miramar City Commission voted May 7 to transmit an evaluation-and-appraisal-based update to the city's comprehensive plan, aligning future land-use, mobility and capital-improvement policies with recent state law changes and local growth projections.
The Miramar City Commission on May 7 voted to transmit an evaluation-and-appraisal-based (EAB) update to the city's comprehensive plan for state review. The transmittal begins the state-coordinated review period required under Florida planning law.
City planning director Nixon Lebron presented the package, saying the update revises multiple plan elements to reflect changes in state law and local conditions since the city's last comprehensive-plan update. Lebron said the amendments will put greater emphasis on directing growth along major corridors such as…
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