FPL is looking to add new tracts of power lines somewhere in South Miami. One route cuts through the old Florida East Coast Railroad property, which runs along South Miami Elementary and Middle School. As
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FPL is looking to add new tracts of power lines somewhere in South Miami. One route cuts through the old Florida East Coast Railroad property, which runs along South Miami Elementary and Middle School. As
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