Petition demands Miami Gardens stop threatening residents over gravel and grass

Petition demands Miami Gardens stop threatening residents over gravel and grass 01:59

MIAMI GARDENS – Residents claim City of Miami Gardens employees are harassing homeowners over patches of gravel and grass in the city’s Rainbow Park community.

The problem lies in swales along the edge of street pavement. Code enforcement teams demand better maintenance and makeovers. Those who refuse face fines. Dozens, though, are fighting back through a petition with more than 160 signatures.

“( Code enforcement is) terrorizing the neighborhood,” Jack Cunningham, a homeowner, said.

Allie Thrower, 87, bought her home six decades ago. Since then, she never felt pressure from code enforcers squeezing Rainbow Park homeowners until now.

“You got to do this, that and the other thing (or) they fine you,” she said.

City employees deliver letters demanding people remove gravel in swales, install grass, maintain it, pour concrete, or else, the homeowner said. Code enforcement teams also demand residents pay to power wash sidewalks, homeowners said.

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