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Bloomberg News and The Miami Herald both ran articles last week on the South Florida drought and watering restrictions. Per The Herald, Wellington, a wealthy Palm Beach Couinty enclave of about 5,000 people 60 miles north of here, has issued about 140 violations so far, resulting in over $25,000 in fines. Miami Beach, a city of 100,000, has yet to issue its first. (They brag about having issued THREE warnings. This is after investigating 27 complaints out of several hundred they\'ve received since mid-March, when the water restrictions took effect, and shelving the rest.)\\Both articles referred to me personally, and to this site, because I\'m trying to shame these people into compliance since the city won\'t fine them into it, and they blatantly violate them because they know the city won\'t cite them.OK Miami Beach Code Enforcement, here\'s your chance to avoid a lawsuit--2 of the 3 warnings you\'ve issued so far were to Il Villagio condominium, 1255 Ocean Drive, as a result of my postings here.Here they are sprinkling again, at 2:45 pm Sunday afternoon, 6/10/07. Links to this are being e-mailed to Curtis Morgan at the Herald and Steve Matthews at Bloomberg (the reporters who did the stories), and to my contact at the Water District headquarters, who has been considering going to court with you, Fort Lauderdale, Key Biscayne, Golden Beach, Bal Harbour, Hallandale Beach, and any other municipality who refuses to do water enforcement.

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