Week of September 8, 2005   
New Orleans conventioneers look to come here
County considers $4 million incentive to lure financial company
Zapata complains that West Dade residents pay too much in tolls
Change in reporting method boosts county's jobs report
County seeks developer for airport hotel
Regional panel studying impact of Gulfstream project
Displaced New Orleans students seek classes in South Florida

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Monday 9/12

MIAMI RIVER MEETING
   The Miami River Commission holds a public meeting to hear committee reports and discuss current projects like the new sewage pump station next to the planned Miami River greenway on SW Sixth Street and Third Avenue. Noon at Miami-Dade Housing Agency, Robert King High, new boardroom, 1407 NW Seventh St., Miami. Details: (305) 644-0544 or www.miamirivercommission.org.

Thursday 9/15

MIAMI RIVER MEETING
   The Miami River Commission's Economic Development and Commerce Working Group holds a public meeting on the status of waterfront legislation, the marine industrial zoning overlay ordinance and the boat slip bank resolution. The Miami Intermodal Center, proposed Miami River bridge crossing, Earlington Heights Connector and Central American Free Trade Agreement are also discussed. 4 p.m. at Miami-Dade Housing Agency, Robert King High, 1407 NW Seventh St., Miami. Details: (305) 644-0544 or www.miamirivercommission.org.

Friday 9/16

MIAMI RIVER MEETING
   The Miami River Commission's Urban Infill Working Group holds a meeting to review technical projects and planning studies and hear presentations. 3 p.m. at Miami-Dade Housing Agency, Robert King High, Management Classroom, 1407 NW Seventh St., Miami. Details: (305) 644-0544 or www.miamirivercommission.org.
   
   

 


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