Action Alert: Downtown Miami Master Plan
For anyone interested in seeing downtown Miami develop further, please join the Downtown Development Authority for at least one of the following public workshops:
Tuesday, March 24, 2009, 6pm-8pm
Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
John S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall
Joyce and M. Anthony Burns Green Room
1300 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami, FL 33132 (Take Metromover Omni Loop to Omni Station)
Thursday, March 26, 2009, 6pm-8pm
Mary Brickell Village
901 S. Miami Avenue, Suite 304
Miami, FL 33130 (Take Metromover Brickell Loop to Tenth Street Promenade Station)
Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 6pm-8pm
Miami Downtown Development Authority
200 S. Biscayne Blvd., Suite 2929
Miami, FL 33131 (Take any Metromover loop to Bayfront Park Station)
Thoughts and general questions may also be provided by email at masterplan@miamidda.com; or by phone at 305-579-6675 (ask for Javier Betancourt, Manager of Urban Planning & Transportation).
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During these meetings people need to ask them what they were thinking by putting the stadium in Little Havana where there is a lack of mass transit, lack of mom and pop shops that could/would benefit from the foot traffic etc. This could have been a great way to help bring people downtown. Instead it seems to have turned into some pocket stuffing deal which sets the city back.
I can’t agree more OhBrother, I’ll be at the Mary Brickell Village one for sure. If anyone can clarify, will we be able to talk to the DDA Members one-on-one, or is this purely a presentation?
Thanks in advance,
Juan Felipe
I believe there is to be interaction with the DDA, hence the Workshop title.