Update re #HollywoodFL & #Broward: Growing citizen frustration with flooding in #HollywoodLakes, the city's #SUP experiment at #HollywoodBeach is nearing an end, so what's next?; practical efforts to improve beach conditions.
@hbbtruth word is, a realtor said they couldn’t sell homes with the pumps on the lake-to hell with people who live here. #YesWeFlood
— MLoMoxie�� (@love2art) August 14, 2019
CORRECTION: The Sept. 11th public meeting I reference below to Michelle will actually be held at the Washington Park Community Center at 5199 Pembroke Road, NOT at Hollywood City Hall.
M: There's a "Commission in the Community" OpenForum 6-8 pm on Wed. 9/11 @cohgov CityHall.— HallandaleBeach/HollywoodBlog (@hbbtruth) August 14, 2019
I'd not be surprised if there's a VERY LARGE��contingent fm #HollywoodLakes, Parkside re ��& Dwntn Biz owners re CRA, asking why some fixable problems never seem to actually get resolved.
If it was only my decision I would have done the same. It’s like giving a teenage girl a credit card and expecting her to “manage her debt” ��— MLoMoxie�� (@love2art) August 15, 2019
First $70 million of bond to be issued in September. Will show up on tax bills in November. This 15-member oversight committee has been charged with monitoring projects to make sure money is not squandered.— Susannah Bryan (@Susannah_Bryan) August 13, 2019
Was hard to escape the feeling last nite that city staff wld prefer to drive timelines, have group meet as little as possible. That's a big ask given that it contains many of @cohgov's most veteran civic activists, inc. many friends of mine. They want/expect REAL oversight/input!— HallandaleBeach/HollywoodBlog (@hbbtruth) August 14, 2019
@mo_seas_ You are SO money!��— HallandaleBeach/HollywoodBlog (@hbbtruth) July 24, 2019
I sometimes think that if U didn't exist I'd have to create U out of whole cloth just to show what a conscientious ��person in #SoFL was.�� Depot Days of Service - @YEAfrog + @officedepot. @ChipLaMarca @JoshLevyHlwd @beamfurr https://t.co/Ve5qn1lgvD
In this week’s @SunSentinel #SF100 I highlight how we are dealing with the recent impacts of sargassum seaweed on our beaches. Pristine beaches with dune protection are critical for our economy and our environment in Florida #FLHD93. pic.twitter.com/2HDMXAwxaK— Chip LaMarca❗️ (@ChipLaMarca) August 11, 2019
Catherine Uden: "I continue to fight the campaign for beach access for water recreation in Hollywood (court date, motion to dismiss later this month) wish me luck. Our 6 month SUP/surf/kayak trial period is up soon and we are hoping to make Hollywood even more paddle friendly. "
South Florida may spend millions to remove seaweed invading beaches https://t.co/M8eei2CT67— Chip LaMarca❗️ (@ChipLaMarca) August 6, 2019
#FL & U.S. law enforcement agencies discovering huge underground market in Songbirds being snatched fm #Miami area to become pets, sing in competitions. (link: https://t.co/dNO4u5wUBg) https://t.co/F8lwY6GpUl via @NatGeo. ��@mo_seas_ @beamfurr @JoshLevyHlwd @marksamuelian— HallandaleBeach/HollywoodBlog (@hbbtruth) August 5, 2019
A job well done @GovRonDeSantis and our state appreciates it.— Chip LaMarca❗️ (@ChipLaMarca) August 3, 2019
“Governor DeSantis has made it clear that the water quality in this state is a top priority,” said DEP Secretary @NoahValenstein
DeSantis Names 11 to His Red Tide Task Force https://t.co/CXPNybmUl2
The NBC6 video that Cat references in her Instagram post above is here:
The Fight Over Shark Fins in Florida
NBC 6 South Florida
Published on Aug 5, 2019
The Fight Over Shark Fins in Florida
The shark population is being decimated by overfishing and a changing climate in the form of ocean acidification and habitat degradation. In Florida, the fight against the shark fin trade is escalating:
CAUTION: This video contains images some may find disturbing.
By Angie Lassman and Chris Clark
https://youtu.be/r1JZcPknT0g
@mo_seas_ MT @thetimes #CoralReefs are retreating from equatorial waters and new reefs are being established in more temperate regions. # of young corals on tropical reefs has declined by 85% over the past 40 years, while doubling on subtropical reefs. https://t.co/Wcu0Eh1mEb— HallandaleBeach/HollywoodBlog (@hbbtruth) July 26, 2019
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You don't need the sun�� to have #fun in #Miami/#SoFL����️��when there's a LOT MORE #amazing fun at night! ��
Try #Miami City Lights Night #SUP/#Kayak �� via a great @airbnb Experience.— HallandaleBeach/HollywoodBlog (@hbbtruth) July 30, 2019
Use my code: https://t.co/hsS1GpBTjg
And be sure to bring your ��! https://t.co/bENM8I9Zxz
Dave
Hallandale Beach Blog: http://www. hallandalebeachblog.blogspot. com/
Twitter: @hbbtruth, https:// twitter.com/hbbtruth/with_ replies
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