Lennar's Parkland development gets planning nod

November 20, 2008 01:17PM

Miami-Dade County's Planning Advisory Board voted 7-3 to recommend that commissioners move the urban development boundary in western Miami-Dade. The boundary shift would accommodate Lennar Corp.'s Parkland, a 961-acre development with about 7,000 homes. Parkland has drawn opposition from those worried about its proposed location only about 2.5 miles from Everglades National Park, and whether the project will add more suburban sprawl to traffic-clogged neighboring West Kendall. The developer said the first homes would be available in 2014. 
[SFBJ]


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