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Transit Miami
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Miami’s Next Big Issue: Water & Sewer Fixes and Ways to Pay
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The Purple Line is Coming to Miami
The long awaited Purple Transit Line has finally come to Miami, significantly expanding the public’s access to critical hubs within the city. The completion of this line has been possible due to unprecedented collaboration and cooperation between community stakeholders and local and state government. Increasing public transit infrastructure is of vital [...]
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Does Miami want to be a REAL city?
Number of comments: 8A busy holiday weekend reminds me that Miami is trying to be a “real” city – but is it yet? I’m sure we all wish it could be as easy as a Pinocchio fairytale of making a wooden puppet into a “real” boy with just the touch of a wand. [...]
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15th MiMo Crash in the past 30 months. The FDOT remains silent.
Number of comments: 115th crash in 30 months in the MiMo Historic District. Biscayne and NE 75 St.
Ever since I moved to the Upper Eastside I have been documenting crashes along Biscayne Boulevard in the MiMo Historic District. Most of the crashes have resulted with vehicles being projected on to our sidewalks. [...]
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Young Leaders Wynwood Walking Tour: the Vision of Tony Goldman
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Profiting from the Past in Little Havana
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I-395: Moving beyond the scars of urban renewal in the heart of Miami
Number of comments: 8Value Engineering. What does the term mean to you?
Think about it. Let’s decompose the term before seeking out a formal definition. To us, the concept of value engineering when applied to transportation projects, includes the pursuit of cost-effective methods to achieve a desired end result. It includes a suite of [...]
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Moving past ‘Share the Road’
Number of comments: 5The following is a guest post by Matthew González, a pedestrian, cyclist, and in-denial vegetarian who blogs his adventures at mgregueiro.com. He formerly worked in Miami with Teach For America and now lives in Spain doing research as a Fulbright Fellow. He launched mgregueiro.com as a place [...]
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Port-Side Miami
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A team of urban designers and architects, led by Miami based firm PlusUrbia*, were among the finalists for their design concept of ‘Port-Side’, Miami’s World Trade Center’s future commercial destination.
The team developed a concept coined “Port-Side Miami” to become the city’s new commercial district on the west end [...]
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We should blame the British Parliament for Miami’s lame Carnival
Number of comments: 4This article was written by Peter Smith
Tuesday marked the culmination of the Carnival season, celebrated as Mardi Gras in the French-speaking world and Carnival in the rest of Continental Europe and throughout Latin America. Our Brazilian neighbors throw the world’s largest Carnival celebrations and other festivals dotting the Caribbean are [...]
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