Miami Commissioner Damian Pardo doubles down on his feud with fellow Commissioner Joe Carollo ahead of this week’s City Commission meeting.
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Key Items on the April 25 City Commission Agenda
City Commission debates giant billboards, new city attorney and inspector general. Thursday, April 25, 9 a.m., at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Dr.
Support Grows for Pedestrian Safety
Concern and anger about pedestrian safety build throughout the Grove after a teacher is struck and injured in a crosswalk. Community leaders call for action.
Grove Heritage Time Machine
As Miami’s oldest neighborhood, history and heritage still echo throughout the Grove. Explore the Grove’s historical landmarks on a self-guided walking tour through the On This Spot app.
Village Council Launches New Website
The Coconut Grove Village Council has launched a new website and is also spearheading an initiative to counteract the negative effects of increased hearing board fees for decisions on matters such as zoning and tree removal.
Community Bike Ride
Join Miami Police Commander Dan Kerr, Friends of the Commodore Trail and Bike Coconut Grove for a leisurely family bike ride on Sunday April 28.
BID Announces New Executive Director
The City Commission will consider approving Mark Burns as the new executive director of the Coconut Grove Business Improvement District. Previously, Burns was the executive director of the Bayfront Park Management Trust.
A Night of Poetry at the Barnacle State Park
Twelve student poets were honored at the Barnacle Historic State Park during National Poetry Month.
Teacher Suffers Severe Injuries in Crosswalk Hit
Ransom Everglades teacher Kate Hamm was struck by an SUV while walking home. Severe injuries result in her transfer to Kendall Trauma Center.
Redistricting Plan Thrown Out
U.S. District Court Judge K. Michael Moore rules that Miami’s redistricting plan is unconstitutional and must be replaced.

















