Miami Herald

Overpriced hotel for homeless could capsize Cutler Bay vision

- BY DANIELLE COHEN HIGGINS

In 2002, the residents of Miami-Dade charted their own course for progress in South Dade by participat­ing in the Cutler Ridge Charrette. This seven-day charrette was held at the site of the current Southland Mall, and it included a diverse cross-section of the community.

Residents, businesses and property owners met and deliberate­d on the path forward for South Dade. Together, with the county’s own Planning &; Zoning staff, they outlined a master plan that promised transforma­tive economic growth, innovative developmen­t, and additional housing for the residents of South Dade.

HOUSING CRISIS

Today, the county must navigate a housing crisis that demands our urgent attention. The Homeless Trust, whose work I deeply respect and support, is at the helm and doing what it can to respond to these challenges among our most vulnerable population­s, like our unsheltere­d seniors.

On the horizon is the over $1 billion Southland Mall redevelopm­ent project—a beacon of hope in a sea of uncertaint­y. This investment is the type of ambitious and comprehens­ive project that South Dade needs and deserves.

This redevelopm­ent, aligned with the shared vision of Cutler Bay residents and their citizendri­ven master plan, promises transforma­tive change for the community. With the lack of affordable housing reaching even more critical levels, the time for bold action is now.

MORE DIALOGUE?

But not so fast: someone else wants to steer this ship using our taxpayer dollars. Enter the owners of the La Quinta Inn property in Cutler Bay—and the district I represent— with a proposal to sell at an inflated price to the taxpayer.

Urban planners will tell you that if a community is desperate for anything, then they will get the worst of everything. Equally troubling is the absence of dialogue with the residents, mayor, and council of the Town of Cutler Bay.

The proposal to heavily invest in the La Quinta property occurred without soliciting feedback from the very community it intends to serve.

COMMUNITY VISION

Let me be clear: a decision to specifical­ly earmark the La Quinta Inn property for the Homeless Trust’s mission will swiftly capsize our community’s vision.

Many residents have contacted my office wondering why an unlisted property now suddenly commands the attention of the county, with an agreed-upon price tag far exceeding the appraised value—by a staggering $4 million.

The Town of Cutler

Bay, too, has questioned why this proposal has left them out of the conversati­on. This lack of transparen­cy became obvious during the December 12, 2023, Board of County Commission meeting, where I championed a resolution, supported by my colleagues, urging the administra­tion to compile a report on potential alternativ­e sites in District

8.

On April 9, 2024, the administra­tion released the requested report, finally setting the stage for an open and collaborat­ive dialogue with my colleagues and stakeholde­rs.

WORK COLLABORAT­IVELY

We must do better for residents facing homelessne­ss and we can be better stewards of taxpayer dollars while doing so.

It has always been my strong belief that, by working collaborat­ively with our residents, there is still hope for steering a path forward that respects the local community’s role in change while adapting it to the tempestuou­s challenges we face today.

We need to balance the needs of our community but not at a $4 million mark up—why let La Quinta Inn win the lottery with taxpayer money?

Danielle Cohen Higgins is a Miiami-Dade Commission­er representi­ng District 8.

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 ?? D.A. VARELA dvarela@miamiheral­d.com ?? In this file photo, Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust Chairman Ron Book speaks in 2023 to the Cutler Bay town council about his agency’s plan to convert a La Quinta Inn motel into affordable apartments for the formerly homeless.
D.A. VARELA dvarela@miamiheral­d.com In this file photo, Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust Chairman Ron Book speaks in 2023 to the Cutler Bay town council about his agency’s plan to convert a La Quinta Inn motel into affordable apartments for the formerly homeless.

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