From city branding to restaurants and lawsuits: Catch up on 3 Miramar stories
Three recent stories about Miramar covered several topics, including a push to boost the city’s visibility, a new restaurant opening and a whistleblower lawsuit in the fire rescue department.
Here’s a rundown to catch up:
Miramar mayor wants the city to strengthen its brand and visibility. Here’s how
Mayor Wayne M. Messam wants Miramar to make a bigger “first impression,” including exploring a large gateway-style sign over Miramar Parkway at I-75. The commission approved a $143,100 contract for a study meant to improve navigation and create a stronger visual identity.
Second Juici Patties restaurant is now open in Miramar. Here’s what to know
Juici Patties opened its much-anticipated second Miramar location. The new shop is in the Shoppes at Silver Isles on Miramar Parkway and will offer its popular beef (plus spicy and veggie) patties, coco bread and Caribbean drinks.
Miramar deputy fire rescue chief sues for whistleblower protection from supervisors
Deputy Fire Rescue Chief Bruce Britton is suing the city, claiming he faced retaliation after reporting alleged wrongdoing and mismanagement that he says affected public safety. The complaint alleges denied promotions and benefits, and seeks damages over $50,000.
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