“90% there”: Controversial project outside UDB delayed again. But is it inching closer?
A controversial proposal for an industrial facility beyond the Urban Development Boundary is still in limbo, though it needs support from just one more commissioner to proceed. Kelly Tractor, a Doral-based heavy machinery supplier that provides Caterpillar and other construction and mining equipment, wants to move its headquarters to an over 200-acre tract it owns on the northwest corner of Northwest Sixth Street and a Dolphin Expressway on- and off-ramp in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, near Sweetwater. The site is outside the Urban Development Boundary, or UDB, making this a divisive proposal as environmental groups and some residents oppose construction outside […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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