A casino with a jai alai fronton and a card room won’t be coming to Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood, at least for now.
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez’s veto of the proposal has been upheld, but the casino developer isn’t thwarted.
"The drafters of the City of Miami Charter, and the citizens who voted to approve it, granted the mayor a right to veto any 'land use decision,'" Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Michael Hanzman said. "This expansive, all-inclusive authority was not handed out willy-nilly and without forethought."
January 20, 2021 at 05:15 PM
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A casino with a jai alai fronton and a card room won’t be coming to Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood, at least for now.
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez’s veto of the proposal has been upheld, but the casino developer isn’t thwarted.
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