James Torres
@VoteJamesTorres
Community Advocate | Passionate about creating positive change | Advocate for quality of life issues | Downtown Neighbors Alliance (DNA) President
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11-01-2023 14:02:29
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Shoutout to Daniella Levine Cava for standing with the residents. Ballsy move Mayor! Hope Damian John Pardo follows your lead. Joe Carollo Manolo Reyes Peter R. Ehrlich, Jr Linda Robertson Max Martínez BNA Miami Brickell Homeowners Association Tess Riski Joshua Ceballos Joey Flechas
Really! Is the Arsht Center lavishing on F1 while pushing for intrusive LED billboards for art funding? The hypocrisy is glaring. Residents deserve honesty, not empty justifications for skyline pollution. Peter R. Ehrlich, Jr Billy Corben Because Miami Linda Robertson Doug Hanks
Check out this majestic new tree at Maurice Ferre Park, courtesy of Miami Worldcenter! Props to the City of Miami, and Bayfront Park Miami for making it happen. Trees play a key role in providing shade, improving air quality, and enhancing our city's beauty. Let's keep 'em coming!
Three million dollars down the drain on a sketchy redistricting scheme? It's not just a waste of money—it's a slap in the face to hardworking Miami families. You called it Billy Corben! Because Miami WLRN Public Media Grant Stern Elaine de Valle
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Ah, Miami, where scandals are the norm and laws are just suggestions. Grove Isle residents seem to be the latest victims of the city's development fever. Linda Robertson Elaine de Valle Grant Stern Billy Corben Because Miami Max Martínez Damian John Pardo Brickell Homeowners Association BNA Miami
Congrats to Miami's Adrienne Arsht Center for the $2.5 million donation! This shows there are better ways to fund the arts than polluting our skyline and disrupting our quality of life with glaring LED billboards. Elaine de Valle Linda Robertson Tess Riski Danny Rivero Billy Corben
My statement addressing yesterday's billboard betrayal and City Hall's deception. It's time to demand accountability and results from our elected officials. Linda Robertson Doug Hanks Elaine de Valle Billy Corben Because Miami Grant Stern Peter R. Ehrlich, Jr Danny Rivero Tess Riski
Of course it survives! Special interests always seem to find a way. Miami's skyline remains under siege as the city fails to stand up to corporate giants. Doug Hanks Tess Riski Billy Corben @BecauMiami Damian John Pardo Christine King Peter R. Ehrlich, Jr Carolina Castillo Joshua Ceballos
Downtown falls victim to special interests once again. Damian John Pardo’s billboard ordinance seemed like progress, but he got played. An amendment was sneaked in, giving a free pass to PAMM, Arsht Center, and others—the very billboards threatening our skyline and quality of life.
Thanks Elaine de Valle for covering this critical issue! These billboards are a real threat to our skyline and quality of life. They must be stopped!
Seriously, am I the only one taking issue with this? A secret selection committee packed with lobbyists picking Miami's next city attorney? Tess Riski Linda Robertson Billy Corben Because Miami Danny Rivero Joshua Ceballos Grant Stern Elaine de Valle Joey Flechas Damian John Pardo Commissioner Miguel Angel Gabela
Tuning into This Week In South Florida's Round Table was like watching a train wreck in slow motion. The scandals, corruption, and overall shitshow in Miami are beyond belief. Glenna Milberg Billy Corben Joey Flechas Joshua Ceballos local10.com/video/this-wee…
City Hall, wake up and smell the light pollution! Allowing these billboards in our community is a disgrace. Damian John Pardo Christine King Manolo Reyes Joe Carollo Commissioner Miguel Angel Gabela Linda Robertson Billy Corben Because Miami Grant Stern Elaine de Valle Joshua Ceballos Joey Flechas Brickell Homeowners Association
Unacceptable! Billboards are polluting downtown! It's time to dim these blinding lights. Our community deserves a night sky, not a neon nightmare. It's time for leadership that protects our night sky, not pollutes it. Damian John Pardo Peter R. Ehrlich, Jr Linda Robertson Joshua Ceballos