"It's a pretty simple, tenth-grade real estate transaction," the land owner, Lowell Dunn II, told commissioners, emphasizing the straightforward nature of his proposal for the incinerator in Medley.
"We want it. ... Let's get going," Dunn stated, conveying urgency and clarity in his desire for Miami-Dade to proceed with the incinerator project on his land.
The Medley option gained traction, delaying the expected vote on the location of the new trash facility, showcasing community concerns and debates surrounding environmental implications.
The local opposition to the Airport West site reflects rising environmental awareness among residents, as they advocate for alternatives that could better protect their community.
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