El Portal Village Council Faces Strong Opposition from Residents Over Proposed School Due to Traffic, Taxes, and Community Impact.

The recent El Portal Village Council meeting highlighted community opposition to a proposed school project in the village. Concerns centered around increased traffic, the project’s tax-exempt status, and potential disruption to the community’s character. Residents questioned the developer’s intentions and history, urging the council to prioritize local interests over external development pressures.

The meeting saw a robust turnout from residents voicing their apprehensions about the proposed school on Northeast Second Avenue. The primary concern was the anticipated increase in traffic congestion, particularly during peak hours when parents would be dropping off and picking up children. Residents expressed worry that the additional traffic would exacerbate existing congestion issues on Second Avenue, which already serves as a shortcut when I-95 is congested. One resident described their fear of increased danger and disruption to the neighborhood’s tranquility.

Moreover, residents took issue with the developer, Adam Newman’s Flow Venture, specifically noting Newman’s controversial past, including his leadership role at WeWork, which ended in notoriety. Concerns were raised about the developer’s failure to pay property taxes amounting to $99,939, and residents questioned why the village would partner with a developer with a track record of perceived unethical business practices.

The issue of property tax was further compounded by the school’s proposed tax-exempt status, raising concerns about the village’s ability to generate revenue for essential community projects. Residents argued that the school would not contribute to the tax base, placing an additional financial burden on the village and its residents.

Community members also highlighted the historical significance of the proposed site, referencing its connection to the Tequesta Nation and the now-demolished Raider Church. They urged the council to investigate the archaeological significance of the area before proceeding with any development plans. Residents emphasized that any exceptions or variances granted for the project should benefit the entire community rather than a select few, urging the council to demand a plan before making a decision.

In response to these concerns, the council acknowledged the importance of community input and emphasized that any decisions would be based on facts and community needs. The Vice Mayor expressed appreciation for public participation and assured residents that their voices would be considered in the decision-making process.

Beyond the proposed school, the meeting also addressed the broader implications of Senate Bill 182, which allows private schools with up to 150 students to operate in mixed-use areas without traditional local zoning processes. This legislative change has raised alarms about the erosion of local governance and the potential for increased traffic and safety issues in El Portal. Residents expressed skepticism about the reliability of traffic studies commissioned by private schools and urged the council to maintain vigilance in protecting the community’s interests.

The meeting included discussions on the ongoing issues related to code enforcement and the planning and zoning process. Council members expressed frustration over a developer’s failure to amend or resubmit site plans following community feedback, leading to uncertainty about scheduling the next planning and zoning meeting. The council also considered a resolution requiring independent arborist reports for tree removal to prevent conflicts of interest and ensure transparency and objectivity in decision-making.

The council discussed potential collaborations with Miami Shores to improve community amenities, such as access to a water park, and emphasized the importance of equitable resource sharing between neighboring communities. The village manager reported on outreach efforts to secure corporate sponsorship for enhancements at the newly named Little Peacock Park.

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Mayor:
Omarr C. Nickerson
City Council Officials:
Anders Urbom, Luis Pirela, Anna Lightfoot, Darian Martin, Joseph S. Geller (Village Attorney), Yenise Jacobi (Village Clerk), Steven Alexander (Village Manager), Audrey M. Edmonson, Daisy M. Black, Andrew Dickman, Anthony Perea, Mariette SaintVil, George M. Eckert, Helen M. Barret, Eleanor E. Behne, Ignatius E. Carroll, Leo D. Connell, Jeanne C. Kwasney, Mickey M. Sparkman, Joseph A. Wanick (Village Attorney), Donna J. Earnshaw (Village Clerk)

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