Cutler Bay News, March 24, 2009 Edition - Local, Entertainment News - Miami, Florida

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Cutler Bay

One of Miami’s Community Newspapers

MARCH 24, 2009

Phone: 305-669-7355

NEWS

SERVING SOUTH DADE

Town council meeting covers environmental issues BY GARY ALAN RUSE

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utler Bay Town Council members addressed several issues related to the environment as well as more mundane functions of local government during the council’s Mar. 18 meeting. In one resolution, members voted unanimously to urge the United States Congress and the Florida Legislature to fully fund Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands projects at a time when funding for many projects has been threatened by the economic downturn and reduced state tax revenues. “On these initiatives, if there’s a chance to get this done, we need to move forward,” said Vice Mayor Ed MacDougall, speaking the day after the meeting. “Our mission, of course, is to preserve as much of that eastern boundary as we can that is currently wetlands and do what we can to manage the environmental impact of anything that occurs there.” In another resolution, also passed unanimously, the mayor and town council adopted an “environmentally preferable purchasing policy,” providing for the town manager to implement set policy in all applicable future purchases made by the town. Yet another resolution that was unanimously passed by the council supported the World Wildlife Fund’s 2009 Earth Hour, relating to the raising of awareness among the general public about climate change and the Earth Hour event. This item was sponsored by Mayor Paul Vrooman. The 2009 Earth Hour will take place on Saturday, Mar. 28, from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Other routine business items that passed, almost all unanimously, covered such matters as the adoption of the Cutler Bay Comprehensive Roadway and Sidewalk Assessment Report, a res-

Cutler Ridge Christian Academy places third in IAFF Basketball

It’s important to buy locally BY GRANT MILLER

Publisher

Every day, we’re faced with choices — buy from Home Depot or the guy who owns the hardware store in the community? Get a cup of coffee at Starbucks or go to the local restaurant? Buy from a local clothing store or from Marshall’s? In these difficult economic times, to me it makes sense to shop, buy and dine at our local businesses. Buying locally strengthens our local economy, can help lower taxes, creates jobs, supports local nonprofits and can serve to help clean up the environment. With the world economy spiraling dangerously into a crisis, it really is tempting to simply visit ––––––– See

Cutler Ridge Christian Academy girls basketball team recently placed third in the IAAF Basketball Competition, Feb. 26-28, in Orlando. Pictured are (l-r, standing) Chelsea Taylor, Abbey Romano, Megan Taylor; (kneeling) Valeria Smith, captain Angelica Dunlap and Larissa Stevens.

olution authorizing the issuance of a request for proposals (RFP) for landscape maintenance services for the town, and a resolution appointing a federal lobbyist service to represent the town before the federal government, and providing for a retainer agreement

for that lobbyist. Also during the meeting, area restaurant/sportsbar Buffalo Wild Wings presented a check to the town donating money to youth sports that was raised at its grand opening event earlier this month.

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