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The Corps said it's willing to spend another $8.2 million and take up to five years to better coordinate other plans covering drainage, Biscayne Bay and Everglades marsh restoration and beach renourishment.
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National Hurricane Center data for Miami, Washington, D.C., and New York City show development happening in at-risk areas, even as climate change brings more frequent and intense storms.
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Commissioner Joe Carollo had proposed changing city rules to ban planting new mangroves to protect waterfront views.
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An ordinance proposed by City Commissioner Joe Carollo would outlaw planting new mangroves or other tall plants at city parks to protect water views.
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A University of Miami Rosenstiel study for the first time measured the ability of staghorn coral to reduce wave power.
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The Corps and Miami-Dade would have shared the $4.6 billion cost for the work that included fortress-like flood walls and gates. How much the Corps pays will now depend on the plan the county proposes.
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Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas County have been working together to plan for how to keep the roads open following an extreme weather event. Rodney…
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A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plan to protect Miami-Dade County from hurricane storm surges over the next 50 years with flood gates across rivers, and...
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Hurricane Michael's effects are being felt in the Tampa Bay region. WUSF's Jessica Meszaros spoke with Spectrum Bay News 9 Chief Meteorologist Mike Clay…
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Updated 5:30 p.m.The National Hurricane Center says Michael has lost some power, but it remains a dangerous Category 3 storm as it approaches an area…
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This week on Florida Matters we talk to weather experts and hear stories about how communities across the state are preparing for the 2018 hurricane…
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This week on Florida Matters we talk to weather experts and hear stories about how communities across the state are preparing for the 2018 hurricane…