North Miami Council Squabbles Over Breezeswept Park Name Change

North Miami Beach council disputes over renaming Breezeswept Park; current name upheld amid heated discussions on June 11, 2025.
North Miami Beach council disputes over renaming Breezeswept Park; current name upheld amid heated discussions on June 11, 2025. (Symbolbild/MF)

776 N.E. 125th Street, North Miami, FL 33161, USA - On June 10, 2025, a commission meeting took place at North Miami City Hall, igniting a lively debate over the potential renaming of Breezeswept Park. The discussions went on for nearly 45 minutes but ultimately left the park’s name unchanged. Located along Northeast 125th Street and Second Avenue, Breezeswept has been a subject of contention among local lawmakers, and tensions ran high during the meeting.

The trigger for the debate was a proposal by Councilwoman Mary Estime-Irvin, who sought to rename Breezeswept Park after Commissioner Marleine Bastien. This proposal was added to the agenda at the last minute, catching Mayor Alix Desulme and others off guard. Desulme expressed his surprise, mentioning that he hadn’t been aware of Estime-Irvin’s intentions until the prior Thursday, which undoubtedly heated the exchange among council members.

Park Renaming Fiasco

Estime-Irvin later expressed regret about the public nature of the discussion, noting that the park was not slated for consideration in the previous meeting. In a surprising turn, she rescinded her resolution. The council voted 3-2 to keep the park’s current name for the time being. It remains to be seen whether this issue will be revisited at the next meeting, set for June 24.

The council’s previous session had already set the stage for change, voting 3-0 last month to name a section of Northwest 131st Street and Breezeswept Park after former Councilman Jacques Despinosse. In the whirlwind of proposals and counter-proposals, the balancing act of local governance was on full display.

What’s Next?

The city council has an agenda packed with crucial items, including resolutions for an employment agreement with the city manager and amendments related to the new overlay district. Citizens are encouraged to engage; the requests, petitions, and communications segment of the meeting will be open for public comments. Citizens wishing to make their voices heard can participate in upcoming sessions, with details available through the city clerk’s office and on the city’s website, as highlighted in the announcement from McClatchy Classifieds.

With every meeting, the pulse of North Miami vibrates with debates that reflect the community’s ethos. As the date for the next meeting approaches, residents will watch closely to see if the council reopens discussions on the park’s name—a debate that has caught the interest of many, illustrating the layered intricacies of local governance and the significance of public spaces. For more details on the pivotal meeting and its agenda, check out Local 10 News.

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