Miami Herald (Sunday)

Palmetto Bay came to County Hall to block a bridge: Things got testy

- BY DOUGLAS HANKS dhanks@miamiheral­d.com

On Thursday, a MiamiDade County commission­er accused Palmetto Bay Mayor Karyn Cunningham of blowing off a county vote on a bridge opposed by her village,and produced a photo of the mayor in exercise gear to prove the point.

“Not one member of the village of Palmetto Bay appeared before this chamber on Feb. 2 to say one word. They did not say do not build this bridge,” Commission­er Danielle Cohen Higgins said from the dais at County Hall, referring to a vote and project that are now the subject of lawsuit threats from Palmetto Bay.

As she spoke, a presentati­on on the chamber’s video screens switched to a selfie Cunningham posted on Facebook after an early morning workout in a park that February day. “Instead, someone went exercising and went to a personal trainer that morning.”

The visual aid drew a protest from Palmetto Bay’s Village council, seated before the County Commission in a rare joint meeting to try and resolve a fight over a bridge that produced a bitter divide between the two boards.

The official purpose of the meeting was a conflict-resolution session over Palmetto Bay’s planned lawsuit against Miami-Dade over the county’s 2021 approval of a canal bridge over Southwest 87th Avenue. A requiremen­t before one government sues another, the session produced an official impasse declared by county commission­ers in a unanimous vote, along with ample evidence of how heated the bridge fight has become.

“We are here as coequals,” Palmetto Bay Council Member Steve Cody said in a raised voice from his seat in the well of the chambers, looking up at the raised dais where county commission­ers sit. “We are not here as supplicant­s.”

At the heart of the tense session was the countyappr­oved bridge that would let 87th Avenue run over the canal north of Cutler Bay, where leaders have welcomed the chance for a more direct route north.

Palmetto Bay leaders say the project would bring a traffic nightmare of commuters to a stretch of 87th that’s currently a dead end road. They’re planning to sue, a legal

fight the village’s own lawyers said the municipali­ty is unlikely to win given Miami-Dade’s authority to build bridges on county roads.

In pursuing a legal challenge, Palmetto Bay has cited the Feb. 2, 2021, resolution sponsored by Cohen Higgins endorsing the $3 million bridge and asking that funds be set aside for its constructi­on.

It was filed the night before the meeting, and Chairman Jose “Pepe” Diaz used a rule implemente­d during the county’s ongoing COVID-19 state of emergency that lets him shield last-minute resolution­s from postponeme­nts if any commission­er objects.

The bridge was also approved in votes later that year by the county’s Transporta­tion Planning Organizati­on and by the County Commission in budget votes following public hearings.

In an interview, Cunningham said she didn’t attend the Feb. 2 meeting because she didn’t have time to change her work schedule as a union executive to make it to County Hall that day. “I can’t turn things around on a dime,” she said.

Others criticized Cohen Higgins for the rushed vote at the meeting, too. Miami-Dade’s mayor, Daniella Levine Cava, held the District 8 seat on the commission before

Cohen Higgins and urged her to allow more time for public comment. “I do think it’s very unfortunat­e this came on this lastminute item,” Levine

Cava said at the Feb. 2 meeting.

On Thursday, Cohen Higgins said she didn’t have a chance for a more drawn-out process after commission committee hearings were canceled in early 2021, and that her office notified Palmetto Bay leaders the bridge item was coming before the board. “This is the biggest ruse,” she said of the village’s objections.

At the start of Thursday’s joint session, several Palmetto Bay residents wore black “No Bridge” T-shirts and criticized Cohen Higgins, who represents the village on the commission.

“Our District 8 commission­er never once held a meeting with the village of Palmetto Bay residents prior to her last-minute move,” said Catherine Viera, who lives on 87th Avenue. “My voice was never heard.”

That statement brought a rebuke by Diaz, chair of the county commission, for violating the board’s rule against criticizin­g commission­ers during public comments. “I’m going to ask you guys for the last time,” he said.

“Do not single out an individual commission­er.”

Palmetto Bay’s vice mayor, attorney Leanne Tellam, cited Diaz’s rule when she objected to Cohen Higgins posting a blown-up image of Cunningham’s Facebook post.

“I would ask the same discretion be respected with regard to calling out individual members,” she said. “The commission­er is speaking to specific items with regard to individual members and their activities.”

Cohen Higgins, a lawyer who is running for a full term this year after being appointed to the vacant District 8 seat in late

2020, used most of her comments to accuse Palmetto Bay officehold­ers of poisoning the debate over the bridge.

“Disagreeme­nts happen all the time,” Cohen Higgins said. “This disagreeme­nt, stemming from comments from the village, has not only been distorted and politicize­d, they have gone so far as to be weaponized.”

Cunningham is a possible challenger to Cohen Higgins in 2022, and referenced a potential District 8 run in her comments Thursday.

“I am somewhat saddened by the comments of my commission­er,” she said. “If I ever decided to run for county commission, based on what I’ve seen today, I’ll really have to step it up a little bit. ... We don’t usually engage in that kind of back and forth on our council.”

Douglas Hanks: 305-376-3605, @doug_hanks

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 ?? PEDRO PORTAL pportal@miamiheral­d.com ?? Danielle Cohen Higgins, Miami-Dade County Commission­er for District 8, supports the bridge.
PEDRO PORTAL pportal@miamiheral­d.com Danielle Cohen Higgins, Miami-Dade County Commission­er for District 8, supports the bridge.
 ?? Karyn Cunningham ?? Karyn Cunningham, Palmetto Bay’s mayor, is leading the effort to oppose the bridge.
Karyn Cunningham Karyn Cunningham, Palmetto Bay’s mayor, is leading the effort to oppose the bridge.
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 ?? SAMANTHA J. GROSS sgross@miamiheral­d.com ?? A county bridge is moving closer to going up over the canal that divides Southwest 87th Avenue in Palmetto Bay. On March 18, 2021, Miami-Dade’s Transporta­tion Planning Organizati­on approved the project, which Palmetto Bay opposes and nearby Cutler Bay supports.
SAMANTHA J. GROSS sgross@miamiheral­d.com A county bridge is moving closer to going up over the canal that divides Southwest 87th Avenue in Palmetto Bay. On March 18, 2021, Miami-Dade’s Transporta­tion Planning Organizati­on approved the project, which Palmetto Bay opposes and nearby Cutler Bay supports.
 ?? NANCY KLINGENER/WLRN ?? The Crystal Serenity arrived in Key West on Nov. 27, marking the return of cruise ships to the island.
NANCY KLINGENER/WLRN The Crystal Serenity arrived in Key West on Nov. 27, marking the return of cruise ships to the island.

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