Eric Trump addressed the Doral City Council, opposing a garbage incinerator plan adjacent to a Trump golf resort. A bill, already passed by the Florida Senate, would prevent Miami-Dade from constructing an incinerator in this contentious area. This legislation enforces a one-mile buffer between incinerators and residential communities, specifically targeting Miami-Dade but not impacting Broward County. While it aims to restore public confidence in local governance, concerns remain about the practicality and future of waste management strategies in the greater Miami area as the bill awaits House approval.
Eric Trump spoke at a Doral council meeting, fighting against a proposed garbage incinerator near a Trump resort, with backing from a new Florida legislation.
The Senate passed a bill banning Miami-Dade from building an incinerator at a site opposed by Trump's family, establishing a one-mile buffer from residential areas.
State Sen. Bryan Avila criticized Miami-Dade's decision-making, emphasizing that residents should not worry about the risk of incinerators catching fire.
The legislative ban is narrow, allowing for another potential incinerator site in Miami-Dade, sparking additional debate over waste management in the region.
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