Monthly Archives: September 2010

NY Times:Florida Voters Enter Battle (Not just in Sunny Isles)

  “The people around here didn’t want it — they objected. But the City Commission did it anyway.”  The real estate crisis is not just the fault of Wall Street, Washington or misguided borrowers; it is also the back-scratching bond … Continue reading

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Miami Herald: Miami Historic Preservation Board director resigns

Uguccioni got caught up in a half-decade battle between Temple B’Nai Zion and Sunny Isles Beach. The temple wants to tear down the current structure and expand to include a university. The city is fighting to designate the land as … Continue reading

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SIB REPORTER ISSUE #2

The Second issue was widely distributed throughout Sunny Isles and announced Michael’s, Jeanette’s, and Jeniffer’s candidacies.  Until we upload a full web version, please see the following attachments: Section_1  and Section_2. The main articles were already included on our main page, … Continue reading

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SIB Reporter Issue #1

To see our first issue, please click here: issue_one_Newsletter[1].  VOTE FOR TRUE LEADERSHIP! MICHAEL FOR MAYOR JEANETTE FOR COMMISSIONER (SEAT 2) JENIFFER FOR COMMISSIONER (SEAT 4)

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Miami Herald: Aquarium plan excites SIB commissioners

Condo developer J. Milton & Associates is backing plans for a city-owned aquarium and park across from its new luxury residential complex in Sunny Isles Beach…. Company president Joseph Milton acknowledged the park will help his new St. Tropez condo … Continue reading

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Miami Herald: Plans for bridge and pier stalled after state questioned SIB officials on layout and design

The plans call for a fishing pier at Sunny Isles Beach Boulevard and Collins Avenue, and a pedestrian bridge that would extend North Bay Road from Northeast 172nd Street to 174th street. The plans have been in the works for … Continue reading

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Miami Herald: Aventura and Sunny Isles budget issues

Sunny Isles Beach is proposing a tax rate of 2.8860 per $1,000 of taxable assessed value, up from last year’s rate of 2.65 — a 9 percent increase. Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/09/16/1828346/aventura-sunny-isles-contend-with.html#ixzz10NFFB1YY

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Not registered to vote?

You can fill out the application form provided here:  voter registration You will find the same document on the Elections Department website: http://www.miamidade.gov/elections/how_register.asp Please note that you will still have to print and mail in the application!  It takes time … Continue reading

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Miami Herald: Insults fly in ugly debate on temple’s “historic” label

Posted o9/05/2010 Sunny Isles Beach commissioners upheld their preservation board’s decision to designate Temple B’Nai Zion historic but not before charges of Nazism flew at the predominantly Jewish board. Sunny Isles commissioners voted 4-1 to uphold the city’s Historic Preservation … Continue reading

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Police Department Confirms SIB Reporter’s Statistics

In our second issue, where our candidacy was announced, SIB Reporter noted that in Sunny Isles there were only 5 police officers patrolling at any given time. On numerous occasions, City Hall has denied this fact, stating that there are … Continue reading

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