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The Town of Cutler Bay (24,781 inhabitants in 2000; 1,260 ha), located in
Miami-Dade County, is named after Dr. William C. Cutler, a surgeon from Chelsea,
Massachusetts, who bought 600 acres from the "Big Hunting Ground", parts of the
Perrine Grant awarded to Dr. Henry Perrine in 1838. The first permanent resident
in the place was William Fuzzard, who built a home in 1883 and cut a path
through the wilderness, later widened to a wagon trail. Declared a public road
in 1895, the Old Cutler Road was declared a State Historic Highway in 1974 by
the Florida Legislature. Organized only in the early 1950s by David Blumberg and
Joe Segal, as Cutler Ridge, Cutler Bay was chartered on 8 November 2005 (with
effect the next day), following a vote by the residents held in January 2005.
The Town of Cutler Bay is therefore the youngest incorporated municipality in
Florida.
http://www.cutlerbay-fl.gov/history.php - Town website
In the "Miami
Herald", 22 February 2009, Howard Cohen reports that the Town Council has
adopted a town flag on 18 February 2009:
"The [..] flag -- the town logo on
a white background -- was expected to be unfurled Saturday at Cutler Bay's third
annual Founder's Day Celebration at Cutler Ridge Park."
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/miami_dade/pinecrest/story/914507.html - The
Miami Herald website
A large image of the town logo is shown on the
Miami-Dade County website. The logo shows the sun and green plants over the sea
(shown as a blue cartouche with three lighter blue waves) and a heron, and bears
the writings "Cutler Bay" (in white letters on the sea), "FLORIDA" (in black
letters in a pink cartouche) and "ESTABLISHED 2005" (in blue letters under the
cartouche).
http://www.miamidade.gov/mdpd/BureausDivisions/Unit_Municipal_Services.asp -
Miami-Dade County website
Ivan Sache, 23 February 2009