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Superintendent Alberto Carvalho and the Miami-Dade County school board will have to deal with a legal battle with the state of Florida after defying Gov. Ron DeSantis' order against school face mask requirements.
Development and the environment sometimes it’s a tough balance to make in South Florida.
One of the latest controversies is at the Calusa Country Club in West Kendall. The club has been closed down since 2011. The land has become an open space and many people living around it love it that way.
There was a covenant that required it to remain a golf course until 2067. But the real estate development company GL Homes, along with Bacardí, won the right to build 33 homes on the property
last October. They’ve petitioned to build a gated community with 550 single-family homes.
“It s 168 acres of beautiful, tranquil green space. And the rest of the homes and community are really built around it,” said Amanda Prieto, a leader with the
A member of the Bacardí rum family wants to build homes at the Calusa Country Club in West Kendall, Miami, but the golf course may be an endangered bat habitat.