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The state Department of Environmental Protection this week announced what it has dubbed a 鈥淕reat Outdoors Initiative鈥 aimed at expanding public access to state parks.
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At a press conference last week, Congresswoman Frederica Wilson announced a $3 million federal grant for the renovation of Washington Park in North Miami Beach. Plans include demolishing the existing building and constructing a new campus.
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Millions of people rely on city parks to recharge, cool off and connect. But climate change is threatening the very spaces that help us cope with the stresses of living on a hotter planet.
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The fishing pier on the Old Rickenbacker Causeway is one of the last remaining remnants of Old Miami. How long does it have left?
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The money was earmarked for resiliency projects. Does solar lighting at a closed park count as resiliency?
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Sponsor Joe Gruters, R-Sarasota, said the change was made because 鈥渃igars and pipe smoking is such a small portion鈥 of the problem.
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Lawmakers want to give local governments the ability to regulate tobacco use on city and county owned property like parks and beaches. But some are worried about what those changes could mean for the rights of smokers.
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With a large emphasis on parks, infrastructure, and moving ahead with plans during (and after) COVID-19 鈥 Fort Lauderdale commissioners dreamed up what can get done in 2021.
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Palm Beach County will be reopening its playgrounds this week, county administrator Verdenia Baker said during Tuesday morning鈥檚 commission meeting.
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Amid high temperatures and a pandemic, green spaces are a lifeline. But new data shows parks in low-income and nonwhite areas are smaller and more crowded than those in high-income and white areas.
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Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties are excluded from entering Florida鈥檚 first phase of reopening, which begins Monday.They did take a step this鈥
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Local governments are in the early phases of reopening parks, marinas, golf courses and other recreational facilities. Many of them started that process鈥