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Dividing the Grove: A three-way split.

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Mayor Suarez failed to save Coconut Grove.  See the Miami Herald's editorial  https://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/editorials/article260170340.html  and other's insights  https://www.politicalcortadito.com/2022/04/05/no-veto-miami-redistricting/   One Grove, however, continues to support neighborhoods trying to preserve their representation. Natoma Manors HOA and Grove Park are meeting to pursue relief. The NAACP and ACLU are mobilizing to reverse the transfer to Reyes. Separate pleadings to the county's and state's ethics boards are in process. Legal suits are in draft and coordination. More stuff too, that we don't talk about. This now-long campaign requires sustained resources to support experts, analyses, legal proceedings and keeping neighbors informed.  Your fundraising support is needed now. GoFundMe.com/KeepCoconutGroveTogether .  Not shown on that website are the significant contributions made directly to One Grove's legal fund.  Taken to...

Mayor Suárez chooses to split Coconut Grove among three districts

Today Mayor Suárez @francissuarez failed to veto Miami’s redistricting and thereby split Coconut Grove among three commission districts. Instead he tweeted about a fun run scheduled for Tuesday. @MiamiMayor’s account tweeted about celebrating Walk in the Park Day.  Dear Engaged Citizens, One Grove will—as promised—pursue legal actions to reverse the actions of Miami’s Elected. Your support has made that possible. Thank you. The legal campaign is being funded through your grassroots contributions, accepted through GoFundMe at  https://gofund.me/145c0fb8 . Or check to: “The Grove First Inc., One Grove” c/o 3090 Virginia St, Coconut Grove FL 33133 Thank you