Hundreds of South Dade residents oppose proposed ALF along busway; County commission to vote Tuesday

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A rendering of the proposed assisted living facility in South Dade’s east Killian neighbhorhood.

By William Gjebre, FloridaBulldog.org

Issues of overdevelopment raised nearly a decade ago over a small tract of land along the South Dade busway have flared into a controversy regarding a proposal to let a 216-bed assisted living facility be built there.

More than 800 residents of the east Killian area have signed petitions opposing the proposal by the owner of the 1.59-acre parcel, South Dixie and 122 LLC, whose registered agent and managing member is listed as Michael Garcia-Carrillo. The issue goes before the Miami-Dade commission April 16.

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