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Ricky Arriola
Election 2019 Miami Beach 

Why we at City Debate believe in Ricky Arriola

November 12, 2019November 13, 2019 J P Morgan 7661 Views 0 Comments Beach Traffic, Climate change, Environment, G.O. BOND, Ricky Arriola

Why we at City Debate believe in Ricky Arriola: 1)Led the effort to permit homesteaded property owners to rent out existing accessory-dwelling units or backyard cottages to moderate-income individuals and families. Proposed for all future city-owned parking garages to be

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Harvard
Environment Miami Beach Truth About Philip Levine 

What does Harvard say about Miami Beach?

April 24, 2018April 24, 2018 J P Morgan 2301 Views 0 Comments Climate change, Environment, Harvard, Kristen Rosen Gonzalez, Miami Beach, Philip Levine

On sea level rise, Miami Beach is a city divided. One faction would like to slow down and wait for more research (this is where I stand). Another group would like to forge ahead with hundreds of millions in projects

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home
Environment Miami Beach 

Comm John Elizabeth Alemán Explains Why Your Home Won’t Flood

August 29, 2017August 29, 2017 J P Morgan 3055 Views 0 Comments Climate change, John Elizabeth Alemán, Miami Beach

Most of our older Miami Beach homes have been built to rely on gravity to shed accumulated rainfall from our home properties into the public right-of-way and stormwater system. Perhaps the biggest misconception homeowners have is that elevated city roads

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Mayor Philip Levine
Environment Miami Beach Truth About Philip Levine 

MB Mayor Philip Levine Excuses, Failures, and Money

August 22, 2017April 7, 2018 J P Morgan 4171 Views 0 Comments Climate change, Miami Beach, Philip Levine

MB Mayor Philip Levine Excuses,  Failures, and Money Dear Friends and Neighbors, When it comes to severe weather and flooding, South Florida is entering the most active time of year for tropical storms and hurricanes. In addition, we are expecting

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Moms Grandmothers
Environment 

Moms Grandmothers Concerned About Climate Air Pollution Harming Children

July 2, 2017July 2, 2017 J P Morgan 3655 Views 0 Comments Climate change, Energy Week

Politics Not a Dividing Line: Clear Majority of Conservative Moms Grandmothers Women Agree Not Enough is Being Done to Curb Dangers; Particularly High Levels of Concern Seen Among Latinas and African Americans As “Energy Week” and talk of “energy dominance”

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Underwater
Miami Beach Real Estate 

Every Eighth Home in Miami Beach Will Be Underwater

May 1, 2017June 13, 2017 J P Morgan 2774 Views 0 Comments Climate change, Miami Beach, Underwater

Every Eighth Home in Miami Beach Will Be Underwater Scientists currently estimate that sea levels could rise more than six feet by the year 2100. If that comes true, American homes worth nearly $900 billion could be underwater. Not just

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