The Miami City Commission’s consideration of a new, pedestrian-friendly zoning code in Miami has been delayed for several months as its proponents make changes to the proposal. With the support of Mayor Tomas Regalado, Miami Neighborhoods United has proposed even amendments to the Miami 21 code, among which are measures which would lower allowable building rights in some medium-density districts, along with giving residents the right to challenge developer approvals. One provision that has attracted controversy would cut back the effective life of development permits on which no construction has taken place. [Miami Herald]
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City commissioners have delayed the implementation of the massive zoning code revision known as Miami 21 for three months, opening the door to alterations and major changes to the plan. New Mayor Tomás Regalado sought the delay, continuing his opposition to former Mayor Manny Diaz’s pro-development stance. Regalado’s delay is mainly aimed at increasing public input for specific projects, a goal of the activist group Miami Neighborhoods United. The organization sought amendments to Miami 21 to allow this provision when the plan was being shepherded through the political process. The code now becomes effective May 20, 90 days later than its original Feb. 19 date. [Miami Herald]

