Miami legislators seek changes to law that spurred Ocean Drive high-rise proposal
Briefly

Florida lawmakers filed a pair of bills Thursday that would make changes to a controversial law passed last year to incentivize workforce and affordable housing in a state with an affordability crisis.
The law received bipartisan support in Tallahassee last year. But it triggered a wave of backlash from local governments as developers began to introduce new projects, including a planned 18-story workforce housing tower at the site of the famed Clevelander Hotel and Bar on Ocean Drive that then-Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber called the 'worst idea ever,' saying it would ruin the iconic Ocean Drive skyline.
Read at Miami Herald
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