Hoy inaugura el comisionado Xavier Suarez importante proyecto de vivienda en Coconut Grove

MIAMI 20 DE ENERO DE 2016, nhr.com—El comisionado del condado Miami Dade, Xavier Suarez inaugurará hoy el proyecto de viviendas costeables Gibson Plaza ubicado en el 3629 Grand Avenue, barriada de Coconut Grove y dentro del Distrito 7 del que Suarez representa.

Gibson Plaza

El proyecto fue construido a un costo de $9,5 millones de dólares procedente de los fondos para viviendas para personas de bajos recursos.

El Gibson Park nombrado en memoria del desaparecido comisionado de Miami Theodore Gibson trae una garantía para los residentes de Miami Dade, de acuerdo con el comisionado Xavier Suarez.

“Este es el primer paso para garantizar que todos los residentes de Miami-Dade tengan acceso a una vivienda. Miami ha protagonizado muchos logros en los últimos años, y este proyecto accesible a las personas mayores, es una muestra de eso”, dijo el comisionado Suarez en una nota de prensa enviada a nelsonhortareporta.com.

De acuerdo con la nota de prensa, este ha sido un esfuerzo conjunto donde han participado Pinnacle Housing y el Collaborative Development Corporation con el Theodore Roosevelt Gibson Memorial Fund, Inc., y Miami Dade College a través de Mitchell Wolfson Sr. Foundation.

El Miami Dade College ha incorporado el componente educativo y de entrenamiento laboral, tanto para los inquilinos como para la comunidad en general.

Michael Wahl, de Pinnacle, señaló que “Esto no hubiera sido posible sin el apoyo del Comisionado Xavier L. Suarez. Hemos construido 26 proyectos en Miami Dade, y nunca había visto la participación y cooperación de ningún otro comisionado como lo hizo Suarez”.

Los que quisieran asistir a la inauguración del Gibson Plaza, esto será hoy a las 10 y 30 de la mañana en el 3629 Grand Avenue en Coconut Grove.

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  1. I totally agree tolls are going up eerhywrvee and no sings of stopping. My story of how greedy MDX is . just recently they terminated my sun pass because of another transponder I had years before that got stolen I called immediately but not before they the people who took it used up what little I had and ran it to the negative well turn out they wanted me to pay the negative balance. I told them it was stolen and that they need to cancel it. I told them im not going to pay for something I didn’t do and to get rid of it. well low an behold to present day that sun pass which has not been in my hand for years now got charged again, and due to non payment they canceled my current transponder which has been in good standing since I got it until I paid the negative balance on the other one.. Where is the fair in that I work pay my taxes and now I have to shell out more money for something I didn’t do!! Granted it 14 bucks and some change but it’s the principal of the whole thing. In any case turn out that because I didn’t pay my negative balance of the stolen transponder they could not report it stolen *facepalm* I tried taking no toll road but eerhywrvee I looked there’s a new one or going up. The 878 which has been toll free since I could remember going to US1 now has a toll in all wee need to do something about MDX they don’t care about the people all they care about is the money. Not to mention the unexplained construction on toll roads. the new exit that lead to 137th had construction about a year ago then opened up during the summer and now back again I don’t see any sign of people even being there or anything that they are even working one its just odd to see the same set up as the year before I mean how much work does that one corner really need. In all everyone needs to write the governor to let them know we the people are not happy with MDX. I’m pretty sure they are ripping off the people of Florida of their hard earned money.

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