Bezos and Kushner’s billionaire island fights on sewage

Surfside in the foreground, and a golf course on homes and islands of Indian Creek Village. Water test often detects signs of fecal contamination in the turquoise water of the Miami region that the authorities recommend the swimmers to stay out

Indian Creek Village, Florida: On a man -made island in the north of Miami, Titans of various industries have found their refuge. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has collected a trio of properties with the same coastline as football legend Tom Brady and President Trump’s daughter and son -in -law, Ivanka Trump and Jered Kushner.A community of only a few dozen houses, of which the latest is sold in $ 110 million as an empty lot, Indian Creek Village has emerged as the major enclave of the US for billionaires wishing to pay any price to achieve any price to achieve the peak of secularity, security, and luxury. A Gaid Bridge blocks the public from access, and a police force uses camera and radar to see anyone. But a feature of modern life is making surprisingly elusive. A place where there are more than 10 toilets in many assets, no one has come to know how to settle whatever comes out of them.Septic systems with Bisken Bay’s banks have been a source of pollution for decades. The Indian Creek, known as the “billionaire bunker”, finally came up with a plan to get rid of septic tanks and to export the island’s waste through the sewer pipes of the neighboring city, surfside. But for the surprise of Indian Creek, Surfside wanted $ 10 million for privilege. Officials there said that the fee contributed to the historical cost of a system that created and maintained surfside. Indian Creek leaders called it forcibly recovery. Silently, they went to the state capital. In the fight between island billionaires and neighboring millionaires, the Indian Creek is on the tail of the prevalence. A deep burial in a large transport bill approved by the State Legislature is a new legal measure that prevents municipalities from blocking or charging for the installation of some sewer lines – such as an Indian creak.The bill, which will force surfside to accept the sewage of its neighbor, is now led by the state’s Republican Governor, Ron Desantis. The Gram Parishad of Indian Creek is full of major Republican political colleagues. One of them is Kushner, who was quietly appointed in the council last year. In his earlier political life, Kushner played the role of an important White House. His agenda is now discussed about municipal contracts and mutual support agreements.

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