Seadade’s proposed 30 foot deep and 300 foot wide channel across the bay and through Caesar’s Creek is studied by Dade County. (30 Nov 1962)
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Page: 1, Section: C
Seadade’s proposed 30 foot deep and 300 foot wide channel across the bay and through Caesar’s Creek is studied by Dade County. (30 Nov 1962)
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Page: 1, Section: C
Seadade officials claim bay bottom dredged for the project belongs to the company. (23 Nov 1962)
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Page: 13, Section: C
The State Internal Improvement Fund rejects Dade County’s request to return 178 acres on Black Point to the county. (21 Nov 1962)
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Page: 1, Section: B
A Miami River pollution advisory board is established. (21 Nov 1962)
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Page: 8, Section: A
Mitchell Wolfson calls the Seadade project vital to the Dade economy. (19 Nov 1962)
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Page: 9, Section: A
Treasure salvor Martin Meylach is featured in the “Sunday Magazine”. (18 Nov 1962)
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Page: N/A, Section: N/A
Metro planners stress the importance of the Islandia causeway terminus at Black Point. (17 Nov 1962)
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Page: 1, Section: B
Employees of the Dade County Zoning Department rezone their property at Black Point. (16 Nov 1962)
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Page: 1, Section: C
Baybottom dug up by the Seadade project should remain in public ownership. (14 Nov 1962)
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Page: 2, Section: C
Florida Patsand Corporation agrees to conform with Metro’s plan for a causeway to Elliott Key. (10 Nov 1962)
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Page: 11, Section: A