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As Miami-Dade County tries to figure out where a new trash incinerator should go, several cities in southwest Broward stood united against the new facility being built less than a mile from Broward’s boundary line. “Don’t bring your trash to our backyard,” declared Miramar Wayne Messam on Tuesday before a crowd at City Hall. Some held signs that read, “Do the right thing! Choose the right .
Mary Stephens, a longtime Pembroke Pines homeowner, worries about the possibility of an incinerator being built near her Pembroke Pines community. Like some of her neighbors, she says the potential addition would spoil the quality of her neighborhood, where she has lived for 28 years. “I’ve been losing sleep, I’m really freaked,” Stephens said. She lists her concerns: “The air quality, the .
A Broward County public library system’s “I Read Banned Books” library cards are drawing concern from a Republican state lawmaker who said the taxpayer-funded agency is engaging in “a political stunt” with taxpayer money and warned it could generate financial retaliation by the state.