MIAMI—Would developing the public waterfront land to year-round commercial event space, which would include the Boat Show, harmful to Key Biscayne or not? The debate is raging in the wake of a lawsuit that pits the Village of Key Biscayne against the City of Miami.

Miami International Boat Show director Cathy Rick-Joule has plenty of reasons why the village shouldn't worry. But Key Biscayne Mayor Mayra Lindsay isn't buying any of them. It seems some citizens are also voicing their concerns in a Change.org petition.

GlobeSt.com: The National Marine Manufacturing Association (NMMA), which operates the Miami International Boat Show, says it has a plan for traffic tied to the Miami International Boat Show. Why do you believe that this is not enough?

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