Major city spends $350,000 on new solar lights for park that closes at dark

(TAMPA FREE PRESS) – The city of Miami spent almost $5 million to upgrade a popular public park. The project was intended to promote “resiliency,” the latest buzzword in climate-change politics.

The initiative, known as the “Alice Wainwright Park Seawall and Resiliency” project, sought, as the name implied, to fortify the park from the “creeping realities of sea-level rise,” as WLRN in Miami last week. The park sits on bucolic Biscayne Bay.

The project also included a waterfront walking path, and the planting of dozens of native trees to replace 69 invasive Australian pines that were axed and removed.

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