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Hurricane Ravaged Home In the City of Miami Receives Makeover

Commissioner Francis Suarez and Rebuilding together Miami Dade Inc. help family restore home five years after Hurricane Wilma .

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City of Miami's School Backpack Giveaway

City of Miami Celebrates back to school with backpack giveaway. Children will receive a backpack filled with schools supplies to start the school year.

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City of Miami's 2010 Summer Tree Giveaway

The City of Miami Office of Sustainable Initiatives and District 4 Commissioner Francis Suarez invite residents to participate in the first of this Summer's 2010 Fruit Tree Giveaway on July 17th at West End Park. City Residents will receive up to two fruit trees on a first come first serve bases. Experts will be on hand to educate participants on how to plant and care for the trees.

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City, County and State Leaders Join Forces to Receive Citizens' Input on Street Improvements

(Miami, FL June 28, 2010)-The Miami Shenandoah Neighborhood Association and City of Miami NET will be holding a community forum to address citizens' concerns over the future of SW 17 Avenue. City of Miami Commissioners Francis Suarez and Frank Carollo will be joined by County Commissioner Bruno Barreiro and State Representative Julio Robaina to hear any input citizens may have in regards to possible improvements and beautification of the SW 17th Avenue corridor. All residents are encouraged to attend and actively participate.

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Long Awaited Railroad Cleanup Finally Completed

((Miami, FL June 24, 2010)-The Flagami NET and the office of District 4 Commissioner Francis Suarez announce the completion of the cleanup along the railroad tracks off 69th Avenue and West Flagler Street. Thanks to the collaboration and support of our friendly neighbor, Florida East Coast Railway, the thick under brush and overgrown grass used by the homeless as a means of shelter and as a haven for criminal activity has been removed. In its place No trespassing signs and increased visibility for law enforcement patrolling the area.

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