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Mar 30, 2021
Barbara Jordan will claim a place in history as a commissioner who championed the needs of her constituents and effected positive change, according to community leaders.
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And now motorists driving on Opa-locka's NW 37th Avenue between NW 135th Street to NW 151st Street will be reminded of that legacy, when they see a new street sign beckoning them toward what is now called Commissioner Barbara Jordan Way.
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Barbara J. Jordan
At a public dedication ceremony last week, the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners and the City of Opa-locka Commission unveiled the signage with much fanfare in honor of Jordan, who formerly represented District 1.