Civil and Municipal - Jan 22
43 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 3, ISSUE 1 the Freebee and also encouraging people to use their golf carts, their bikes, their scooters, and their feet to walk in order to both alleviate traffic and become more fit,” says Samimy. “When people are out and about and moving at that pace, it brings the community together. They see each other, they know each other, and they engage with each other and that’s something you don’t have when you’re in a car.” Looking to the future Key Biscayne plans to keep on improving with the times, while maintaining their tight-knit feel. “We want to continue with our sense of community and lifestyle we have here,” Chioccetti shares. “We have every kind of sport activity, we have a beautiful golf course, we have the tennis center, we have a beautiful yacht club. We want to maintain what we have and know we are blessed and just accentuate the positive.” KEY B I SCAYNE , FLOR IDA Photo Courtesy of Kiko Ricote Photo Courtesy of the Chamber of Commerce Photo Courtesy of Kiko Ricote Safe and sound. Making communities across Florida more resilient. Our state has something for everyone, including more than our fair share of natural and man-made disasters. With over 1,000 local staff backed by a global network of resilience experts, we’re committed to making life better for millions of our neighbors across Florida. aecom.com
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