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Miramar allocates $400,000 to law firm as city joins push against Miami-Dade waste‑to‑energy site; community urged to attend Jan. 28 and Feb. 19 hearings
Summary
Miramar City Commission approved a $400,000 engagement of Goldstein Environmental Law Firm to support the city's opposition to a proposed Miami‑Dade County waste‑to‑energy facility near the Miramar border. City officials asked residents to attend a Jan. 28 county workshop and a Feb. 19 county commission vote.
The Miramar City Commission on Jan. 22 approved a $400,000 contract with Goldstein Environmental Law Firm to support the city’s opposition to a proposed Miami‑Dade County waste‑to‑energy facility that had been discussed for the Airport West site near Miramar's border.
City Deputy Manager Kelvin Baker told commissioners the firm would represent Miramar before local, regional, state and federal bodies and assist with technical and permitting analyses, expert testimony, and litigation or co‑counsel as needed. "The scope of work encompasses representing the city with local, regional, state, and federal government…
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