‘A $5 billion Band-Aid’: Community groups push back on Army Corps plan for Miami-Dade

Alex Harris for the Miami Herald writes: In the past decade or so, the Miami-Dade area has come up with plenty of ideas to address sea level rise and storm surge flooding. None of them involved a wall down the coast of the county until the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers unveiled its draft plan […]

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Alex Harris for the Miami Herald writes: In the past decade or so, the Miami-Dade area has come up with plenty of ideas to address sea level rise and storm surge flooding. None of them involved a wall down the coast of the county until the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers unveiled its draft plan to protect the region. Read full article here.

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