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Miami residents seek to evict fuel terminal from wealthy ZIP code

Created at 2 Jun · 8:57 PM1 source
IN SHORT

Wealthy Miami residents are attempting to evict a marine fuel terminal from PortMiami, citing it as an eyesore. The terminal supplies fuel to cargo and cruise ships.

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Who's Involved

Miami residents
seeking to evict a fuel terminal

↳ Why This Matters

This conflict highlights the tension between industrial infrastructure necessary for commerce and the aesthetic and environmental concerns of wealthy residents in urban port areas, potentially impacting port operations and local development.

Key facts

  • Miami residents are seeking to evict a marine fuel terminal from PortMiami.
  • The terminal supplies fuel to cargo and cruise ships.
  • Residents claim the terminal is an eyesore.

A dispute is unfolding in Miami, Florida, where affluent residents are actively working to remove a marine fuel terminal situated at PortMiami. The terminal is a key supplier of fuel for both cargo and cruise vessels operating out of the port. The primary objection raised by the local residents is that the terminal is an unsightly addition to their neighborhood, which is located in one of the city's most affluent ZIP codes.

Frequently asked questions

Wealthy Miami residents are trying to evict a marine fuel terminal from PortMiami because they consider it an eyesore.

The terminal supplies fuel to cargo and cruise ships that use PortMiami.

The terminal is located at PortMiami, within one of the city's wealthiest ZIP codes.

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How It Developed

2 Jun · 8:49 PM
Miami residents are fighting to evict a fuel terminal at PortMiami, citing it as an eyesore.
New York Post via PiQSuite

Sources

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Deep-pocketed Miami residents duke it out to evict a fuel terminal in the city's wealthiest ZIP codem.piqsuite.com

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