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Resolution 2002 3 `:11a_V I 0_ ,l; NO. 2002 ITTHERS, then; is an ilnmedi acre pressing need fora direct State Highway between Lake Okeechobee and via the shortest est practical route, namely aloe - side the Miami canal, and D - '- ofa , ' g �*gay has already been largely Dade Count; portion� -�.�.�� �.�.��.� -� co :pleted at the e: ease of Dade County; n the necessary road material, ready fr.-Jr�gr�,,ai.L is already Or the rock s poi l--back of 1.,he iai i. calla-' from h , north ��<,.��� county� .L.�_ � -�„ �, � junction � � L the South New River -�-- a point about y c.��nt,�� line to �.he junction with the canal 3,) miles -7,,3s , of Fort Lauderdale -- add the required road material for the re- distance to the Lake is easily procurable by dredging the rock from the canal bottom, an d `ETTa• . , thousands of tons of products from the Lake section are a port for the benefit of low water transportation rates to the North, and j7HI EAS, Miami is the metropolis ®f South Florida and has the only devel- oped deep water ioort in this general area, with six established ocean steamship ljnes makingfrequent sailings to northern and other ports , and where pre-cool- irg plants, r-efriger at ed compartments in ships, mun5. ci-oal docks and warehous es, and other facilities, are available to shippers , and r'- REA\S millions of dollars are now being expended by private interests in the Lake section and along the Miami canal, which will tremendously aunient the tonnage, and for which Arran 7emaits mast now be rade to .:f neU7.i rIt e pi iclo coii!iaa►kc a ti on and transport, and V Hi{ aS , even though Dade county is a large contributor to the state road fund, the com letion of the Miami-Okeechobee H _ghti�;�a�; along the Miami canal p - would involve very little additional expenditure in Dade county, but would coif er a great benefit upon o t her count i_es and_ t he Lake region generally, and WHEREAS, the Miami-Okeechobee Hi rh:Tay along thb Miami canal would tap a network of roads converging at the southern shore of the Lake, at the most central point, and nearest the most extensive dem.relopment, and ViHER7A.S , a State Hi hw aalong c he cazt bank of the Miami canal would also answer as a dike to assist in the flood-control of the lever Glades, there- by � with � State' s by conserving,conserving, a ma�:ilr: nin area co-ordination �� �.h the plans of the Everglades Engineering Board of Review, and W:r-TER?A3, a much larger acreage of State-owned lands is tributary to, and would be directly benefited. and enhanced in value by, the Miami canal route than any other route that might be selected., and VTC-ERESI_S, co-incidentally wi th the building of this proposed State Miami canal would be improved High- way, the, 1 �T' for a igati on purpos es, thereby greatly _ 1 aiding the transportation of bulky products by barges, and promoting the devel- opment J the Lake region and intersubstan- tially l mediat e territory accordingly, and substa - ti ally increasing taxable values and b tat e revenues, NOD, THS "FOES, BE I.�, .R0L I'E.D, that this organization heartily enders e the project as a great humanitarian measure, in contributing to flood-control, and as a bdcn to the Lake settlers in facilitating traffic and towering their transportation costs. BE IT FJ RT HF t R$OLV]J, that State Road Department be urged to survey and select and designate the route along the east bankof the T ia.mi canal fr.om Miami M' n' t o Lake Okeechobee as the official route of the so-called State Road 26; and to request the place the said Miami -canal Highway on the Legislature to -ferential List of Roads, and to make provision for its prompt construction. BE IF TiURTIER ROLVED, that copi es of this resolution be transmitted ,��_ TT. ���.*_�, ; ��,- ��.� the Chief to the Governor; the Chairman of the S teat' Tigi_ ay Com111_. _.O1 , DCallla€e E1g11uP1 , and the State Selator and Representatives from this District . PASSED AND ADOPTED this 22nd day of May , A. D. 1929. Ni►A - •�.r...r..+a...r...as,•.wE...,,..f.: ..........a. w.ar. ............�..-.e ....a• President of Citounci1 ATTEST: , of the City of Miami Beach, • • Florida City Clerk • • • is r qJ 0 H r'6rra S R a b • 1'.K 1 1..`