Five Things You Can Do to Save the Royal Palms of Biscayne Boulevard
Contrary to popular belief, you do have a say. Resident, business owner or Miami visitor, use the e-mail links below
to let Mayor Diaz and District 2 Commissioner Sarnoff know that you disagree with the removal of the boulevard palms.
E-Mail State Representative Ronal Brise: Ronald.Brise@myfloridahouse.gov
(305) 623-3600
E-Mail Mayor Manny Diaz: MannyDiaz@ci.miami.fl.us
(305) 250-5300
E-Mail District 2 Commissioner Marc Sarnoff: msarnoff@miamigov.com
(305) 579-5334
Join Our Petition for Landscape Preservation
sign petition
Sign-up for SavePalms Updates
If you support our cause and you would like to receive e-mail updates or lend a hand, let us know!
info@savepalms.com
Spread the Word
SavePalms is a collaboration of concerned citizens, business owners and visitors who request preservation of
Biscayne Boulevar'd historic, palm-lined "tropical gateway" landscape for future genrations. Share your
concern, tell others about SavePalms.co
Get the word out with "A Royal Shame" bumper sticker
Request a bumper sticker: send us your mailing address; we will send you our bumper sticker at no cost.
Extra Credit:
Provide Public Input - It's Easy To Take Part In Your City's Future
In person, or at home via television, you can observe Planning Advisory Board and City Commission meetings.
Join other citizens participating in our democratic process and observe your elected officials in action.
By attending public meetings in person, you have the opportunity to provide your input to Miami's future. Quite
often, no input means no interest; leaving officials to act with that in mind. A simple question or comment does
make a difference. Click Here for a calendar of public hearings
City Commission Meetings: 2nd and 4th Thursday, 9:00 A.M.
Planning Advisory Board Meetings: 3rd Wednesday, 7:00 P.M.
Meetings are held at City Hall (3500 Pan American Drive, Coconut Grove).
"It's not about palms versus shade, it's about preserving
South Florida's rich history and sub-tropical landscape"
SavePalms
working to save the boulevard palms