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The Key West City Commission and mayor will have much to debate and discuss when they meet Monday, July 12, to address the state legislation that overturned voter-approved city charter amendments limiting the size and the number of cruise ships.
State legislators added language to a state transportation bill, which Gov. Ron DeSantis signed, prohibiting local ballot initiatives or referendums from restricting such “commerce based on vessel type, size, number, or capacity,” and “embarkation, or disembarkation of passengers or crew or their entry into this state or any local jurisdiction.”
Ralf Brookes, an attorney for the group that proposed the city referendums, said the Key West City Commission could pass an ordinance placing the same restrictions on cruise ships coming to Key West and not violate the law the state Legislature passed and the governor signed last month.
The Florida Keys Mosquito Control District is refusing to release the locations in the Keys where the private biotech company Oxitec is releasing genetically modified mosquitoes, which are part of
A Florida Keys resident has filed a lawsuit against the local Mosquito Control District for failure to produce public records disclosing the exact locations of genetically modified mosquitoes currently being