Miami-Dade commission paves way for historic Black neighborhoods to study becoming a city
Briefly

The Miami-Dade County Commission voted 11-1 to extend the North Central Dade Municipal Advisory Committee, allowing it to investigate the feasibility of incorporating the historically Black neighborhoods like Brownsville. The extension follows significant support from local citizens and associations advocating for the incorporation to better understand potential benefits. Resident Yvette Mcleod emphasized the need for factual insights regarding incorporation, while Kenneth Kilpatrick of the Brownsville Civic Neighborhood Association called the decision a positive step forward for the community after the vote at the Stephen P Clark Government Center.
I think we as homeowners and residents of this community need to know what the facts are.
It's a fantastic first step, Brownsville Civic Association president Kenneth Kilpatrick told the Miami Herald after the public hearing at the commission meeting.
Read at Miami Herald
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