GL Homes revives thorny Calusa golf course project. Will it succeed this time?
GL Homes revived a proposal for a residential project near Kendall after yearslong legal battles with opponents and public hearings. Miami-Dade County commissioners are expected to vote next month on the application for 500-plus homes on the closed 168-acre Calusa golf course, after delaying a decision in February following outcry from nearby residents. The item was deferred from this Thursday’s meeting to April 23. Sunrise-based GL Homes’ plans for the project at 9400 Southwest 130th Avenue in unincorporated Miami-Dade County date back to at least 2021. Calusa-area residents worry the development would take a toll on schools and traffic congestion. […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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