Miami (WSVN) – A new garbage burning was a topic to discuss the Miami Commission meeting on Tuesday.
The meeting came on the heels of the Mayor of Miami-Dadd Daniela Levine Kava to withdraw her plans to build a burn near Miramar.
The residents of Miramar and local officials have long expressed their reservations, citing concerns about the risk of safety and environmental risk that builds the burning of the district lines.
“There is no burn, not in our city. There is no burning, not in our city, “a group of protesters chants.
“We don’t want this burn in our backyard,” a man said.
“I’m shocked to be considering putting a burn near Everglades,” a woman said.
A fire destroyed the old Dorath County plant in 2023
The Commission had blurred the replacement of the burning of the same site as the old one in Dorah, while Eric Trump, who runs the business of the president of the hospitality, met with the Miami-Dad-Dad Commissioner Juan Carlos Bermudez by criticizing the plan as the burning site would Sit three miles from Trump’s national dorale.
Several other sites were also conceived, including the former Opi-Loka West Airport, areas outside Hyalai gardens and a place in Medley.
“You put it in the area of Dorah or in Medley; This affects the residents of Doral and Medley and even more in the Hyalaya and Hyali gardens, “said Miami-Daddi-Daddi-Sead Commissioner Juan Carlos Bermudez. “We put it in the West, which is one of the places I offered. He is still a mile and a half from Miramar, but they have a problem with him. But it is not close to the residents of Miami-Dad County. We will talk about trash; Everyone must have a share in the game. “
In the mayor’s note, published just days ago, she now offers the county to investigate the possibility of building a new waste site outside the county.
The Council of District Commissioners has gathered at the Government Center of Stephen P. Clark to reach mutual grounds, as district landfills have to reach a capacity by 2030.
At the seminar on Tuesday, the mayor developed his decision.
She said that a new facility would meet the requirements and protect the environment while protecting human health. But she continued to acknowledge that it would be expensive to build the facility elsewhere and would probably come with legal challenges, a possible delay in the timeline and the taxpayer of the county at least $ 1.6 billion.
Meanwhile, the mayor recommends a more cost-effective solution using trucks and trains to extract garbage from the county, then bury it in landfills.
“Our primary priority is to meet our disposal needs and to provide basic waste services while protecting our fees while maintaining the common taxes and fees low and protecting our long -term physical health. For this reason, I recommend that we continue to continue with the long term through a truck and railway line, using its contract capacity, “said Mayor Daniela Levine Kava. “We are confident that continuing landfills is also a safe option as it is highly regulated to ensure the safety of surrounding communities.”
Miramar residents were spotted chanting outside the government center in support of Mayor Kava’s decision in the end, long -distance waste, not burning it in their backyard.
“I am resolved in the protection of our inhabitants and human health, as well as to protect our natural resources such as our drinking water supply,” said Mayor Miramar Wayne Mesan. “And the West Airport has the most sensitive environmental profile, which should not be threatened.”
Although the health and safety of the Southern Floridians is at the forefront, potential costs are also first.
The Committee must vote next Wednesday. Their decision will be submitted to the Council of District Commissioners, where they are ready to make their final decision on February 19.
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