MIAMI—The battle is raging over public waterfront land in Miami. There's a tit for tag growing between the Village of Key Biscayne's mayor and the Miami International Boat Show's director. The village has even filed a lawsuit against the City of Miami to block the plans. Who's right?

Again, 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 convinced. A growing number of citizens are also voicing their concerns in a Change.org petition.

GlobeSt.com caught up with Lindsay to get her reaction to one of Rick-Joule's assertions and find out what she sees as the solution in part two of this exclusive interview. You can also read part one: Battle Rages Over Miami Public Waterfront Land.

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