Miami-Dade County Rejects $20M Opa-Locka Airport Deal
The county commissioners rushed to bash a $20 million settlement with a Canadian developer to regain control of 240 acres at Opa-locka airport, with one commissioner comparing the deal to the city of Miami's $7 million fire fee settlement fiasco.
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