Every few years in Miami-Dade, the same argument shows up again. A developer walks into County Hall. The Urban Development Boundary gets mentioned. And suddenly people are talking past each other instead of actually talking. That’s where we are again with the former Calusa Golf Course in West Kendall. This property served the community for decades as a golf course — and it has now been sitting vacant for years, right in the middle of a fully built-out neighborhood. It isn’t Everglades. It isn’t open farmland. It’s surrounded by homes, schools, and roads.