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  • The New, More-Modern Metrorail Fleet

    Number of comments: 10

    TransitMiami is excited to share the latest images of the possible Metrorail train car fleet! We should be seeing one or more of these proposed machines in operation by the first quarter of 2015.

    We were provided with exterior and interior renderings for three (3) fundamentally new Metrorail vehicle models:

    SPOON RING SHIELD

    Each of [...]

  • The New, More-Modern Metrorail Fleet

    TransitMiami is excited to share the latest images of the possible Metrorail train car fleet! We should be seeing one or more of these machines in operation by the first quarter of 2015.

    We were provided with exterior and interior renderings for three (3) fundamentally new Metrorail vehicle models:

    SPOON RING SHIELD

    Each of these [...]

  • ULI Event: South Florida and the Challenges of Climate Change

     


    Please Register Online by:
    Friday, January 4, 2013
    at seflorida.uli.org
    Phone: [800-321-5011](reference #8135-1305)

    Join Today and Attend for Free! [...]
  • The Power Of Thinking Small

    Number of comments: 1

    This piece originally appeared in the December issue of the Biscayne Times.

    Unauthorized wayfinding sign courtesy of the Miami Improvement Alliance.

    Think Big. It’s a mantra preached by entrepreneurs, politicians, business people, motivational speakers, and coaches. But is that motto really the key to releasing the potential of downtown Miami?

    The [...]

  • Moving Forward – A Message to Transit Miami Readers

    Number of comments: 4

    Recently, I accepted a communications fellowship with Smart Growth America in Washington, D.C. and will begin the position in early January, 2013. I will be relocating to D.C over the course of the next few weeks.

    Smart Growth America “is the only national organization dedicated to researching, advocating for [...]

  • Art Basel or Art Bicycle?

    Number of comments: 3

    Art Basel by bicycle.

    The art world has descended upon Miami this week.  Last year, 50,000 people attended Miami’s Art Basel event, a four-day contomperary arts fair showcasing Miami’s growing cultural scene.  Not surprisingly, this wonderful event, which makes Miami buzz, is held in the most walkable neighborhoods in  Florida: South [...]

  • Congresswoman Wasserman-Schultz: “We Must Increase $ for Transit Now”

    Number of comments: 9

    “Public Transit has to be at the center of our national policy.”

    The “Wave” coming in December 2015.

    Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz has been re-appointed head of the Democratic National Committee. This is exciting news to us at TransitMiami because just as the President was making this announcement, Gabriel Lopez-Bernal (founder of [...]

  • NW 2nd Avenue in Wynwood continues to be a pedestrian’s nightmare

    Number of comments: 6

    About 6 months ago I wrote a post for Miami Urbanist, about the County Public Works and Waste Management Department’s recent resurfacing project on NW 2nd Avenue from NW 20th Street to NW 36th Street in Wynwood. It is 2012 and we do live in city, yet the County only managed to [...]

  • Midtown Miami’s Lousy Bicycle Parking

    Number of comments: 3

    For a development that got many things right – including pedestrian-oriented retail frontage, traffic calmed streets and a variety of locally-owned businesses, I can’t help but think that the bicycle-friendly part of Midtown Miami was botched. Anyone that’s tried to lock up a bicycle around Midtown is familiar with [...]

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