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Miami Beach to Break Ground on Ocean Terrace Park and Streetscape Improvement

Miami Beach to Break Ground on Ocean Terrace Park and Streetscape Improvement
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Critics react to new Miami Beach ordinance to arrest homeless people – NBC 6 South Florida

The Miami Beach City Commission has voted to allow police to arrest homeless people who are found sleeping outdoors and refuse to go to a shelter, but critics.

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Miami Beach commission votes to allow police to arrest homeless people who sleep outside, decline shelter – NBC 6 South Florida

The Miami Beach City Commission has voted to allow police to arrest homeless people who are found sleeping outdoors and refuse to go to a shelter.

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Miami Beach looks to a new luxury money-maker: Office space

Miami Beach Plans To Say 'Good Riddance' To Hard-Partying Tourists

/ Tourists and residents gather on Ocean Drive in South Beach in 2017. City leaders are pushing a slate of new ordinances that they hope will fundamentally rebrand the city and discourage people from partying hard there. If there was a single moment when the official narrative started to shift for partying on Miami Beach, it was late one night in May 2011. That was when police fired 116 shots at Raymond Herisse, a 22-year-old Boynton Beach resident, who they said was driving drunk and hitting cars. Four innocent bystanders were also shot in the incident, which made national news at the time. Years later, Miami Beach Police Department paid out $200,000 in a settlement to Herisse’s family and to the innocent bystanders.

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