BISCAYNE BAY  STRATEGIC ACCESS PLAN ADVISORY TEAM

Biscayne Bay shines as Miami-Dade County's crown jewel.  Its crystal waters flow from a vibrant urban area to pristine natural settings reminiscent of early Florida when unencumbered vistas blurred the line between sky and sea.  We continually return to these shores and waters to see, feel and experience their magic by a well-defined and integrated system of green and open spaces, landscapes of trails and water-born routes that offer safe physical and visual access to a diversity of recreational, commercial, cultural and natural experiences that entertain, challenge and restore our souls - no matter where we live, how old we are or what our abilities may be.  We celebrate the Bay's inherent beauty and respect the wildlife that also calls it home.  We use the Bay responsibly, ensuring its health, knowing that it is the key to our community's quality and vitality.
Guidelines for Discussion
March 17, 2004 - Miami Children's Museum

Transcript
Agenda


December 10, 2003

Agenda

Action Steps
Economic Vitality:
- Shoreline Development
- Smart Growth
- Visual Access

Coordinated Governance

Responsible and Balanced Access

Respect Wildlife:
- Capacity
- Pollution
- Restoration

Transportation


November 21, 2003 - Montgomery Botanical Center

Transcript

Exhibits
A - Agenda
B - Project Manager's Report
(available upon request)
C - Goals & Objectives


November 12, 2003 - Morningside Park

Agenda
Transcript

Exhibits
A - Biscayne Bay Aquatic Preserve (*.ppt)
B - Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study (*.ppt)
C - Environmental Resources Management (*.ppt)


October 27, 2003 - Lummus Park

Agenda
Transcript


October 8, 2003

Agenda
Transcript

Chart


September 26, 2003

Agenda
Transcript
Chart


September 10, 2003

Agenda
Transcript


August 22, 2003

Agenda
Transcript


For more information, please contact:

Julia Trevarthen, Director
The Institute for Community Collaboration, Inc.
South Florida Regional Planning Council
3440 Hollywood Boulevard, Suite 140
Hollywood, FL   33021
(954) 985-4416

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