Friday, August 18, 2006

Water shortage may halt housing

This week, Florida raised a significant new hurdle for a mega-development envisioned along the southern Everglades -- water, or rather the lack of it -- when state planners rejected four housing proposals that would add some 3,000 new residents - Aug. 18, Miami Herald

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