Letter from Maureen Harwitz to Howard Gregg, Planning, Dade County Parks Dept., August 10, 1995

Material Information

Title:
Letter from Maureen Harwitz to Howard Gregg, Planning, Dade County Parks Dept., August 10, 1995
Alternate title:
Arch Creek Park Access ( Military Trail aka Old Dixie Highway)
Creator:
Harwitz, Maureen B.
Greeg, Howard
Metropolitan Dade County (Fla.). Park and Recreation Department
Publication Date:
Language:
English
Physical Description:
2 pages

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Arch Creek (Fla.)
Arch Creek Park (Fla.) ( lcsh )
Parks -- Florida -- Miami ( lcsh )
Recreation areas -- Access -- Florida -- Miami ( lcsh )
Genre:
Correspondence ( lcsh )
Letters ( tgm )
Spatial Coverage:
Florida--Arch Creek
Coordinates:
25.9003162146341 x -80.1623577480464

Notes

Abstract:
City of North Miami Beach had intervened in legal proceedings between the Dept. of Transportation and the individual property owners abutting the road that allow access to Arch Creek Park from Biscayne Boulevard by school buses. The agreements between the City and the property owners were recorded in Stipulated Orders from the Dade County Circuit Court. The Orders stated that the City would transfer title to the road to abutting property owners provided improvements to the properties were done, but seems transfer of title has not been effectuated. Arch Creek Trust believes that it is essential that the Dade County Parks Department provide a statement for the record that there is a need for the Old Dixie Highway to remain as public access to Arch Creek Park. The City must have complete information about the significance of the road access to the community, so that it can incorporate this access need into its development plans ( , )

Record Information

Source Institution:
Arch Creek Trust
Holding Location:
Florida International University
Rights Management:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
Resource Identifier:
FIAC000480

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Aggregations:
The Arch Creek Trust Digital Collection