Miami Trump library back on track after college board vote redo
Miami Dade College’s board of trustees doubled down on its controversial plan to hand over a prime downtown parcel for Donald Trump’s $950 million presidential library. The board unanimously reapproved the land transfer on Tuesday at a packed morning meeting in Hialeah, the Miami Herald reported. The redo vote resulted from a pending lawsuit alleging the college violated Florida’s public meeting laws by not adequately advertising the first time the board voted on the deal in September. The complaint, filed by Miami activist and historian Marvin Dunn, accused the board of quietly advancing the land transfer with no public debate […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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