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City of Miami Beach
1700 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Phone: 305.673.7000

Miami Beach Slow Streets 2.0

Local Traffic Only

Walking, biking and non-motorized scooters are welcome on this street

Slow your speed

Look out for each other

Maintain a 6 foot distance

The City of Miami Beach will implement the Flamingo Park Neighborhood Slow Streets 2.0 Plan in coordination with Miami-Dade County and the community. This work will build on the plans that were started in 2020 as part of the first version of Slow Streets and the Cityโ€™s Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan.

The effort focuses on creating low-stress streets for people walking and biking through low-cost traffic calming measures. Phase 1 of this plan will reflect the lessons learned from the first iteration including feedback from the community. The work will focus on Jefferson Avenue between 5 Street and 11 Street, and 13 Street between Washington Avenue and Meridian Avenue.

The project team is analyzing the corridors and identifying potential traffic-calming project types that could be implemented such as curb extensions, bike lanes, delineators, signage, and asphalt art. By transforming the selected streets into โ€œSlow Streets," the project aims to enhance neighborhood connectivity, encourage physical activity, and improve safety and overall quality of life for residents and visitors.

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Project Updates

MOST RECENT UPDATE

 Slow Streets 2.0 Virtual Public Meeting โ€“ July 11, 2023

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Project Staff


Department Lead
Transportation & Mobiity Department

Department Director
Jose Gonzalez, P.E.

Assistant Director
Otniel Rodriguez


South Beach Neighborhood Affairs Manager
Lauren Firtel
LaurenFirtel@miamibeachfl.gov

Funding

Total Budget: To come

Project Status

Overall Design: To come

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Last Updated

July 2023