Palmetto Bay News June 29 2010 -

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JUNE 29 - JULY 5, 2010

Village unveils new sign for ‘Deering Estate Way’ BY GARY ALAN RUSE

Miami-Dade Solid Waste Dept. announces holiday schedule

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he Village of Palmetto Bay unveiled a special street sign honoring its long partnership with the Deering Estate at Cutler during a ceremony on Wednesday, June 23. Village and county officials joined with representatives of the Deering Estate for the event. The co-designated name, Deering Estate Way, covers the portion of SW 168th Street from Old Cutler Road east to SW 72nd Avenue, adjacent to the Deering Estate and in front of the parking area for the Visitors Center, where monthly village council meetings are conducted. Mayor Eugene P. Flinn Jr. introduced the others and was the first to speak. “As the first mayor of Palmetto Bay, I want to say that this partnership with the county works,” Flinn said. “I hope that the next council continues fiscally responsible policies and, instead of trying to reinvent the wheel, will just continue to nurture and improve and work to save the taxpayers money and deliver outstanding services. “Partnership is the theme today,” he continued. “We are co-designating this road in honor of Deering, because it’s been a wonderful partnership with the Deering

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ustomers of the MiamiDade Department of Solid Waste Management (DSWM) should note the following schedule for garbage and recycling collection services and disposal operations for the upcoming Independence Day holiday:

Mayor Eugene Flinn Jr. (on ladder) is joined by representatives of the village, county and Deering Estate in removing the tarp covering the new road sign.

Signs, signs, everywhere signs; candidates should know rules BY MEIGHAN RADER

As election day draws near and campaigns are launched there are a few things you need to know about appropriate and inappropriate signage. In an effort to inform candidates and political committees about the laws that govern the use of political signs, the Village Clerk’s Office has compiled the following information. If you have questions, contact the Village Clerk at 305-259-1234 or <mrader@palmettobay-fl.gov>.

Where can signs be posted? Signs may be placed on residential property (with the owner’s permission). If the home has a sidewalk, the sign must be placed between the sidewalk and your home. Otherwise, the sign must be placed at least five feet from the edge of the road. Any political sign must be placed at least five feet from the adjacent property line. How many signs can be posted? Only one political sign, per candidate,

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CURBSIDE GARBAGE AND TRASH COLLECTION The day after Independence Day (Monday, July 5) there will be no collection of garbage or trash this day. DSWM customers who are served on Mondays are asked not to place their waste carts at the curb on Monday, July 5. Garbage collection for these customers will take place on their next regularly scheduled collection day, Thursday, July 8. Customers are reminded to place their waste at the curb by 7 a.m. that day. Note garbage collection on Thursday, July 8, may take place later than customers are used to; residents are asked to be patient as all garbage will be picked up that day. CURBSIDE RECYCLING SERVICE The day after Independence Day (Monday, July 5) recycling will be collected as normal on Monday, July 5. DSWM curbside recycling customers whose scheduled recycling day falls on July 5 should place their recycling carts at the curb either the evening before collection or by 7 a.m. on Monday, July 5.

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