
"Miami residents will have a chance to weigh in on Donald Trump's plans to build a billion-dollar high-rise legacy project adjacent to the Freedom Tower after Miami Dade College's Board of Trustees decided Tuesday to take a new, publicly noticed vote on transferring its land for the project."
"The college's attorneys had been fighting against a new hearing for the last two months in court, arguing that its original Sept. 23 vote to transfer the prime downtown property to the state was sufficiently publicized under Florida's Sunshine laws."
"Historian and activist Marvin Dunn has been suing the college, accusing the trustees' of violating the state's public transparency laws by not advertising what land it was voting on or its intended purpose as Trump's presidential library."
Miami Dade College's Board of Trustees decided to take a new, publicly noticed vote to transfer downtown property to the state for Donald Trump's proposed billion-dollar high-rise legacy project adjacent to the Freedom Tower. Miami residents will have an opportunity to weigh in at the new hearing. College attorneys had opposed a new hearing in court for two months, arguing that the original Sept. 23 vote to transfer the prime downtown property was sufficiently publicized under Florida's Sunshine laws. Historian and activist Marvin Dunn sued the college, accusing trustees of violating state public transparency laws by not advertising the specific land or intended purpose as Trump's presidential library.
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