Flood Gates, Flood Walls and Home Buyouts: Coming Soon To Miami?

Jenny Staletovich for WLRN writes: Two years ago when Jennifer Cheek and her husband bought their tidy stucco house near the Little River with a rambling backyard – grand even by Miami standards – they thought they’d left behind the threat of devastating sea rise they faced in their Miami Beach neighborhood. Read full article […]

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Jenny Staletovich for WLRN writes: Two years ago when Jennifer Cheek and her husband bought their tidy stucco house near the Little River with a rambling backyard – grand even by Miami standards – they thought they’d left behind the threat of devastating sea rise they faced in their Miami Beach neighborhood. Read full article here.

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