Miami Dade College’s board of trustees is hitting the reset button on a land giveaway for Donald Trump’s planned $950 million presidential library and high-rise complex next to downtown Miami’s Freedom Tower, bowing to a legal challenge that accused the school’s leaders of skirting Florida’s open-government rules. The board will hold a newly noticed public meeting and second vote on transferring the nearly 3-acre prime parcel at 500-540 Biscayne Boulevard to the state, the Miami Herald reported. The vote will take place on Dec. 2, Miami Dade College President Madeline Pumariega said. Earlier this month, Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Mavel Ruiz […]
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