North Miami Community Redevelopment Agency Faces Uncertainty Over Restaurant Funds and Housing Plans
- Meeting Overview:
The North Miami Community Redevelopment Agency held a rescheduled meeting, focusing on significant funding issues, particularly concerning a restaurant project that has not progressed as planned. The agency considered reallocating $500,000 initially designated for the restaurant and explored new initiatives, including affordable housing and business support, while addressing community representation concerns.
A central topic of the meeting was the unresolved status of a restaurant project known as Palm 78, which had not materialized despite a $750,000 allocation. With $560,000 already disbursed and $190,000 retained, the agency discussed retrieving $500,000 intended for the restaurant’s development. This led to a broader discussion on how to reallocate these funds to better serve the community, emphasizing concerns over effective use and cultural representation. Board members expressed dissatisfaction with the previous handling of these funds, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability in the decision-making process. The tension underscored a desire to ensure that future investments would directly benefit the local Haitian-American community, with some advocating for a new Haitian restaurant to reflect community priorities.
Further complicating the matter was the contract with 1125 Real Estate Investments LLC. The meeting addressed the amendment process necessary due to the removal of Palm 78 as a tenant, which reduced the grant by $500,000 initially intended for the restaurant’s build-out. Legal perspectives were sought to clarify the implications if the grantee did not agree to the contract amendment. It was established that without compliance, the grantee would be in breach of contract, and no additional funds would be released until all conditions were met.
In addition to the restaurant project, there was a proposal to allocate $500,000 to the Teach to Fish grant program to support local businesses through capacity-building efforts. This program, which previously offered $5,000 grants, aimed to expand its reach. However, concerns were raised regarding the agency’s capacity to manage such a large financial commitment, with questions about the timing and process of engaging the CRA advisory board to review funding requests.
The meeting also included a report on an affordable housing lottery for five units at Solo Miami, which attracted 28 applicants. The director emphasized the importance of targeting North Miami residents in marketing efforts, particularly through Haitian radio, due to the community’s limited access to social media. Concerns were raised about potential misunderstandings among non-resident applicants, which could lead to unrealistic expectations regarding housing availability.
Another point of discussion was the advisory committee’s challenges in maintaining quorum due to vacancies. The committee’s effectiveness was hindered by the lack of alternates, reducing its size to five members. The board was urged to appoint new members to fill these vacancies, as the committee would not meet again until January. This issue of quorum was critical for ensuring that the advisory committee could continue to function effectively.
Towards the end of the meeting, attention turned to the executive director’s contract renewal, set to expire in March. The board was reminded of the need to address this issue before the contract’s expiration, with discussions planned for January. Ensuring continuity and leadership within the agency was emphasized as a priority, particularly in light of the challenges and opportunities discussed during the meeting.
Alix Desulme
Community Redevelopment Agency Officials:
Kenneth Each, Michael McDearmaid, Naomi Blemur, Edwige Clark, Blanca Cobo, Ashaki Bronson-Marcellus, Anna-Bo Emmanuel (Executive Director)
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Meeting Type:
Community Redevelopment Agency
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
11/10/2025
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Recording Published:
11/10/2025
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Duration:
48 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Miami-Dade County
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Towns:
North Miami
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