
Of Dunes and Seawalls: What Miami Can Learn from Rotterdam
Here in Miami, we think of ourselves as “ground zero” in the battle with sea level rise. Think again. Rotterdam is ground “minus-zero.” Sitting mostly below sea... Read more.

The Big Lie
As he explained at the proposed budget presentation last week, Mayor Gimenez stepped up his level of confusion beyond his usual cryptic pronouncements to what can... Read more.

La Gran Mentira.
La explicación sobre el presupuesto 2019-20 que todos escuchamos en boca del Alcalde Carlos Gimenez la semana pasada la comparo con “una tomadura de pelo” o... Read more.

The Big Lie
As he explained at the proposed budget presentation last week, Mayor Gimenez stepped up his level of confusion beyond his usual cryptic pronouncements to what can... Read more.

“LA PROPUESTA DE GENTING TAMBIEN TIENE SU BUENO, SU MALO Y SU INDESEABLE
Dejando a un lado que se trate de una licitación no pedida, me gusta el concepto de conectar a la Playa y a Miami con un monorraíl. Claro está, si... Read more.

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly on the Genting Monorail Proposal
Let’s start admitting right off the bat one useful thing that has come out of this unsolicited bid. I refer to the idea that a monorail (see sketch) could... Read more.

County’s transit leaders not giving up on interim solutions
When governments get bogged down in bickering and negativism, it is easy for sitting politicians to sit some more. But that is not my style; and that is not what... Read more.

Funding mass transit : It’s easier than you think
For those who may not be aware, there has been an ongoing battle of the numbers in relation to transit funds generated in Miami-Dade County and what should be a... Read more.

County’s Transit Leaders Not Giving up on Interim Solutions
When governments get bogged down in bickering and negativism, it is easy for sitting politicians to sit some more. But that is not my style; and that is not what... Read more.

Once Again in County Budget Season
The story of the county’s budget season begins again; it is so repetitive, so predictable, so trite and worn out that it’s almost boring. But, quantitatively,... Read more.