Surfside land swap for Florida condo collapse site rejected
SURFSIDE, Fla. (AP) — Commissioners in Surfside, Florida, have rejected a proposal to trade public land to the eventual buyer of the condominium collapse site. A $120 million offer for the Champlain Towers property is on the table. A judge said a property sale with a land swap would enable victims to be compensated while also allowing for a memorial at the site honoring the 98 victims. But after an emotional meeting before an overflow crowd Tuesday night, Surfside commissioners rejected the idea. Mayor Charles Burkett was the swap’s lone supporter. He said he hopes the victims’ families won’t give up hope.