ACTIVIST'S INVITATION FOR LOOK AT WOODS MAY DETER BULLDOZING SUN-SENTINEL Edition

Commissioner Arline Weiner declined the walk, but talked to [Rebecca Martin] at length about alternatives to destroying the preserve. Martin's efforts appear to paying off, with talks if not walks. Commissioner Ezell Hester had plans to meet with her on Monday at the City Hall chambers, Commiss...

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Published inSun-sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
Main Author Staff Writers Pamela Adkins-Ramey, Larry Barszewski, Joseph C. Nunes and Debra L. Wallace contributed to this column
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Fort Lauderdale Tribune Publishing Company, LLC 03.05.1989
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Summary:Commissioner Arline Weiner declined the walk, but talked to [Rebecca Martin] at length about alternatives to destroying the preserve. Martin's efforts appear to paying off, with talks if not walks. Commissioner Ezell Hester had plans to meet with her on Monday at the City Hall chambers, Commissioner Lee Wische canceled his first meeting, which Martin plans to reschedule, and Mayor Gene Moore will be Martin's last target. Martin is confident she can get most of the commissioners out for a lengthy environmental talk, if not a walk.