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Mobile Home Park Residents in Sweetwater Ask to Stop Demolitions · Global Voices

Residents of the mobile home park, Li’l Abner, in Sweetwater claim that they went to the city and did not receive any answers, and for that reason they came to a Miami-Dade county authority on Friday to report that the demolitions that are taking place in the mobile home park are asbestos, which means a danger to those who still live there. Residents went to the Miami-Dade County Inspection and Permit Center to see if anyone hears their claims.
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Residents of the mobile home park, Li’l Abner, in Sweetwater claim that they went to the city and did not receive any answers, and for that reason they came to a Miami-Dade county authority on Friday to report that the demolitions that are taking place in the mobile home park are asbestos, which means a danger to those who still live there. Residents went to the Miami-Dade County Inspection and Permit Center to see if anyone hears their claims.

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Telemundo Miami (51) broke the news in on Friday, March 28, 2025.
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