Donald Trump's win may sink Miami-Dade County's quest for a modern trash incinerator
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"Obviously, there have been folks at the national level who brought some attention to the matter. I think, in response to some of the concerns raised there, we need to ensure clear answers about impacts on nearby facilities that hadn't been discussed before," stated Jimmy Morales, a top deputy of Mayor Levine Cava, highlighting the influence of external parties in local decision-making regarding the Doral incinerator project.
"Levine Cava has warned commissioners throughout 2024 that a new incinerator is vital to Miami-Dade's long-term finances and growth plans, but raised the possibility of exploring alternatives, such as relying on landfills for waste management instead of continuing with the incinerator plans, showcasing a pivotal shift in future waste management strategy for the county."
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