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12/02/2013
Flamingo Meeting -- Mon, Dec 9th
Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association
(normally meeting on the first Monday of each month)
will meet in December on the second Monday.
Monday, December 9, 2013, 5:30 pm,
at The Seymour, 945 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Flamingo --
the historic, urban residential South Beach neighborhood,
from Fifth Street to Lincoln Road, from Washington to Alton.
All residents, property-owners and other stakeholders are invited to attend and participate.
8/10/2013
FDOT Alton Road -- Construction Update
For your safety please walk,
drive and ride cautiously around construction zones and do not enter any closed
work zones.
Hours of Operation
Work hours are from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., with daytime lane closure hours from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. Nighttime work may be conducted for specific operations on the flyover and certain drainage activities.
Work hours are from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., with daytime lane closure hours from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. Nighttime work may be conducted for specific operations on the flyover and certain drainage activities.
ONGOING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES:
Through mid-August 2013
Eastbound MacArthur Causeway
flyover to northbound Alton Road
Daytime and Nighttime Work
Construction Activity
·
The flyover bridge from eastbound MacArthur Causeway to northbound Alton
Road will continue to be closed while the contractor completes rebuilding the
bridge approaches.
·
The flyover is scheduled to be reopened, the morning of Thursday,
August 15.
Lane Closures/Detours
·
A detour has been established along
Alton Road and 5 Street in order to guide drivers around the work.
·
Drivers are encouraged to seek alternate routes.
·
Bus service, business access and pedestrian access will be maintained at
all times. Pedestrians are not able to cross Alton Road at 6 Street.
·
Motorists traveling east on the MacArthur Causeway who wish to
travel north on Alton Road will have to:
1. Continue
east on 5 Street
2. Turn
north on Alton Road
·
Motorists traveling south on Alton Road who wish to travel east on 5
Street will have to:
1. Turn
east on 8 Street
2. Turn
south on Lenox Avenue
3. Turn
east on 5 Street
·
Southbound Alton Road remains open for motorists who want to access
westbound MacArthur Causeway.
·
Motorists south of 5 Street who are traveling north on Alton Road and
wish to continue north will have to:
1. Turn
east on 4 Street
2. Turn
north on Lenox, Michigan, Jefferson, Meridian, Euclid or Washington Avenues
3. Turn
west on 5 Street
4. Turn
north on Alton Road
·
Motorists south of 5 Street who are traveling north on Alton Road and
wish to travel west on the MacArthur Causeway will have to:
1. Turn
east on 4 Street
2. Turn
north on Lenox Avenue
3. Turn
west on 5 Street
4. Continue
west on 5 Street to MacArthur Causeway
·
Motorists and pedestrians will not be able to cross east or west on
Alton Road at 6 Street.
Through September 2013
Northbound Alton Road will be closed and detoured from north of 17 Street to Michigan Avenue (north of 20 Street). Motorists must follow the established detour route.
Northbound Alton Road will be closed and detoured from north of 17 Street to Michigan Avenue (north of 20 Street). Motorists must follow the established detour route.
Construction Activity
- Excavating the roadway,
installing new drainage, sidewalks, driveways, pedestrian ramps, lighting,
signals and rebuilding this section of roadway
Lane Closures/Detours
- Alton Road will serve
southbound traffic only in this area during this time.
- Northbound Alton Road
traffic will be detoured as follows:
- Turn east on 17 Street
- Turn north on Meridian
Avenue
- Turn west on Dade
Boulevard
- Turn north on Michigan
Avenue
- Continue north on Alton
Road
Pedestrian and business access will be maintained at all
times. The construction team will coordinate the closure of driveways; however,
at least one entrance will be maintained at all times.
PARKING RESTRICTIONS:
White bags will continue to be used on the west side
of Alton Road in this area while the contractor continues to test and
place into service the new water main. Motorists will continue to be
allowed to park at spaces within the work zone where a white bag covers the
meter. White bags will be removed approximately 48 hours before work takes
place in order to indicate that parking is no longer permitted in the immediate
area.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SCHEDULE MAY CHANGE DUE TO WEATHER
OR UNEXPECTED CONDITIONS.
Additional information is available on the project page of the department's website. You may also contact Construction Public Information Specialist Heather Leslie at 305-905-5876 or email her at Heather@hmlpublicoutreach.com. Drivers are encouraged to call 511 before they drive, or log onto www.fl511.com to get real-time traffic and lane closure information.
Additional information is available on the project page of the department's website. You may also contact Construction Public Information Specialist Heather Leslie at 305-905-5876 or email her at Heather@hmlpublicoutreach.com. Drivers are encouraged to call 511 before they drive, or log onto www.fl511.com to get real-time traffic and lane closure information.
FLY OVER INFORMATION
UPCOMING WORK
Starting the night of Sunday, July 14, the flyover bridge from eastbound MacArthur Causeway to northbound Alton Road will be closed continuously while the contractor rebuilds the base of the bridge and replaces the guardrail along the flyover.
A detour will be established along Alton Road and 5 Street in order to guide drivers around the work. Drivers are encouraged to seek alternate routes. Bus service, business access and pedestrian access will be maintained at all times.
This work is currently scheduled through mid-August 2013. Please note this schedule may change due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Motorists traveling east on the MacArthur Causeway who wish to travel north on Alton Road will have to:
Continue east on 5 Street
Turn north on Alton Road
Motorists traveling south on Alton Road who wish to travel east on 5 Street will have to:
Turn east on 8 Street
Turn south on Lenox Avenue
Turn east on 5 Street
Motorists will be able to travel south on Alton Road to access westbound MacArthur Causeway.
Motorists south of 5 Street who are traveling north on Alton Road and wish to continue north will have to:
Turn east on 4 Street
Turn north on Lenox Avenue
Turn west on 5 Street
Turn north on Alton Road
Motorists south of 5 Street who are traveling north on Alton Road and wish to travel west on the MacArthur Causeway will have to:
Turn east on 4 Street
Turn north on Lenox Avenue
Turn west on 5 Street
Continue west on 5 Street to MacArthur Causeway
Motorists will not be able to cross east or west on Alton Road at 6 Street.
HELPFUL TIPS
Allow extra time to reach your destination
Obey all posted signs
Please cross the street at the designated locations
ALWAYS PUT SAFETY FIRST
For your safety and the safety of others, please use caution when driving, walking or biking around any construction zone.
Wearing a safety belt is the single most effective way to protect people and reduce fatalities in motor vehicle crashes.
The department takes steps to reduce construction effects, but you might experience the following around the work site:
Lane closures
Vehicular and pedestrian detours
Increased dust and noise
Workers and equipment moving around the area
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For more information, please contact CCEI Senior Project Engineer Enrique Tamayo, P.E. at (305) 534-5330, or Public Information Specialist Heather Leslie at (305) 905-5876 or Heather@hmlpublicoutreach.com.
FDOT Ocean Drive -- Construction Update
For your safety please
walk, drive and ride cautiously around construction zones and do not enter any
closed work zones.
Hours of Operation
Work hours are from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sections of on-street parking will be temporarily closed, as needed, to provide space for work. Area parking garages will remain open during the work.
Work hours are from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sections of on-street parking will be temporarily closed, as needed, to provide space for work. Area parking garages will remain open during the work.
UPCOMING CONSTRUCTION
ACTIVITIES
The contractor is currently
scheduled to move into the next work zone on Collins Avenue between 10 Street
and Lincoln Road during the week of August 19. Once the new work zone is
established, the current work zone on Collins Avenue between 5 Street and 10
Street will be restored during the following two weeks. When restoration is
complete, the on-street parking will be reopened between 5 Street and 10
Street.
ONGOING CONSTRUCTION
ACTIVITIES
Monday, August 12 through Friday, August 16
East side of Collins Avenue from 5 Street to 10 Street
Monday, August 12 through Friday, August 16
East side of Collins Avenue from 5 Street to 10 Street
Construction Activity
· Continue excavating for and installing drainage
structures from 7 Street to 9 Street
· Begin removing and replacing sidewalk on the east side
of Collins Avenue from 7 Street to 9 Street
Traffic Flow/Restrictions
- Southbound
left turns on Collins Avenue may be eliminated at the following locations:
- 9
Street
- 7
Street – Access to 7 Street will remain open to northbound traffic and
through Washington Avenue.
PARKING RESTRICTIONS
On-street parking will be temporarily closed in this area in order to provide space for work. Valet parking stations have been relocated to side streets within the work zone as follows:
On-street parking will be temporarily closed in this area in order to provide space for work. Valet parking stations have been relocated to side streets within the work zone as follows:
· Shoe Freak, Ithaca Hotel and Metropole Hotel: valet station is located on 100 block of 6 Street
· The Hotel of South Beach: valet parking station is located on the 100 block of
8 Street
· Whitelaw Hotel, Chesterfield Hotel, Hotel Shelley and Lily
Hotel: valet station is located
on 100 block of 9 Street
· Blue Moon:
valet station is located on 100 block of 10 Street
ONGOING PERMIT WORK:
Monday, August 12
through Friday, August 16
In front of 1400 Collins Avenue
In front of 1400 Collins Avenue
Construction Activity
- The
developer for the Walgreens will be closing the sidewalk and parking lane
in front of the property to conduct work on the new store.
Lane Closures/Detours
- A pedestrian walk path will be established within the
parking lane.
- No travel lanes will be closed for this work.
UPCOMING
PERMIT WORK:
Friday,
August 16 through Friday, September 6
In front of
1530 Collins Avenue
Construction
Activity
· TECO gas will be closing the sidewalk and one
southbound lane in front of the property to relocate current underground
utilities.
Lane Closures/Detours
· The sidewalk and one southbound lane will be closed
Mondays through Fridays from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
· Access to the property will be maintained at all
times.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS
SCHEDULE MAY CHANGE DUE TO WEATHER OR UNEXPECTED CONDITIONS.
Additional information is
available on the project page of
the department's website. You
may also contact Construction Public Information
Specialist Heather Leslie at 305-905-5876 or email her at Heather@hmlpublicoutreach.com. Drivers are encouraged to call 511 before they drive, or log onto www.fl511.com to get real-time traffic and lane closure
information.
8/03/2013
Meeting Notice: FLAMINGO!
the historic, urban residential neighborhood in South Beach
from Washington to Alton, from Fifth Street to Lincoln Road
You are cordially invited to join us at this important meeting
--
All Residents, Property Owners and Other Stakeholders invited to attend and participate.
All Residents, Property Owners and Other Stakeholders invited to attend and participate.
FLAMINGO NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION
|
||
Flamingo Park
Neighborhood Association
Monday, August 5th, 5:30 pm at The Seymour, 945 Pennsylvania Avenue
AGENDA will include
5.
Other Matters
Als Marking Transitions……
Farewell to Rick Saltrick Welcoming Eric Carpenter, Public Works Director David Martinez, Acting CIP Director |
8/02/2013
Alton Road -- FDOT Construction Update
For your safety please walk,
drive and ride cautiously around construction zones and do not enter any closed
work zones.
Hours of Operation
Work hours are from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., with daytime lane closure hours from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. Nighttime work may be conducted for specific operations on the flyover and certain drainage activities.
Work hours are from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., with daytime lane closure hours from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. Nighttime work may be conducted for specific operations on the flyover and certain drainage activities.
UPCOMING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES:
The contractor is scheduled to resume the installation of
the new underground water main along southbound Alton Road between 13 Street and 6 Street in mid-August. This work
will require a traffic shift and the temporary removal of on-street parking.
Once this shift is established, motorists will not be able to park on the east
side of the street in this area. White bags will be used at the meters on the
west side where parking may be maintained.
ONGOING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES:
Through mid-August 2013
Eastbound MacArthur Causeway
flyover to northbound Alton Road
Daytime and Nighttime Work
Construction Activity
·
The flyover bridge from eastbound MacArthur Causeway to northbound Alton
Road will continue to be closed while the contractor rebuilds the bridge
approaches and replaces the bridge railing on the flyover.
·
This work is scheduled through mid-August 2013.
Lane Closures/Detours
·
A detour will be established along Alton Road and 5 Street in order to
guide drivers around the work. The project team will continue to work with
Miami-Dade County to optimize the timing of the traffic signals and is
coordinating the use of off-duty police officers to manage traffic as needed.
·
Drivers are encouraged to seek alternate routes.
·
Bus service, business access and pedestrian access will be maintained at
all times.
·
Motorists traveling east on the MacArthur Causeway who wish to travel
north on Alton Road will have to:
1. Continue
east on 5 Street
2. Turn
north on Alton Road
·
Motorists traveling south on Alton Road who wish to travel east on 5
Street will have to:
1. Turn
east on 8 Street
2. Turn
south on Lenox Avenue
3. Turn
east on 5 Street
·
Southbound Alton Road remains open for motorists who want to access
westbound MacArthur Causeway.
·
Motorists south of 5 Street who are traveling north on Alton Road and
wish to continue north will have to:
1. Turn
east on 4 Street
2. Turn
north on Lenox, Michigan, Jefferson, Meridian, Euclid or Washington Avenues
3. Turn
west on 5 Street
4. Turn
north on Alton Road
·
Motorists south of 5 Street who are traveling north on Alton Road and
wish to travel west on the MacArthur Causeway will have to:
1. Turn
east on 4 Street
2. Turn
north on Lenox Avenue
3. Turn
west on 5 Street
4. Continue
west on 5 Street to MacArthur Causeway
·
Motorists and pedestrians will not be able to cross east or west on
Alton Road at 6 Street.
Through September 2013
Northbound Alton Road will be closed and detoured from north of 17 Street to Michigan Avenue (north of 20 Street). Motorists must follow the established detour route.
Northbound Alton Road will be closed and detoured from north of 17 Street to Michigan Avenue (north of 20 Street). Motorists must follow the established detour route.
Construction Activity
- Excavating the roadway,
installing new drainage, sidewalks, driveways, pedestrian ramps, lighting,
signals and rebuilding this section of roadway
Lane Closures/Detours
- Alton Road will serve
southbound traffic only in this area during this time.
- Northbound Alton Road
traffic will be detoured as follows:
- Turn east on 17 Street
- Turn north on Meridian
Avenue
- Turn west on Dade
Boulevard
- Turn north on Michigan
Avenue
- Continue north on Alton
Road
Pedestrian and business access will be maintained at all
times. The construction team will coordinate the closure of driveways; however,
at least one entrance will be maintained at all times.
PARKING RESTRICTIONS:
White bags will continue to be used on the west side
of Alton Road in this area while the contractor continues to test and
place into service the new water main. Motorists will continue to be
allowed to park at spaces within the work zone where a white bag covers the
meter. White bags will be removed approximately 48 hours before work takes
place in order to indicate that parking is no longer permitted in the immediate
area.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SCHEDULE MAY CHANGE DUE TO WEATHER
OR UNEXPECTED CONDITIONS.
Additional information is available on the project page of the department's website. You may also contact Construction Public Information Specialist Heather Leslie at 305-905-5876 or email her at Heather@hmlpublicoutreach.com. Drivers are encouraged to call 511 before they drive, or log onto www.fl511.com to get real-time traffic and lane closure information.
Additional information is available on the project page of the department's website. You may also contact Construction Public Information Specialist Heather Leslie at 305-905-5876 or email her at Heather@hmlpublicoutreach.com. Drivers are encouraged to call 511 before they drive, or log onto www.fl511.com to get real-time traffic and lane closure information.
Collins Avenue -- FDOT Construction Update
For your safety please
walk, drive and ride cautiously around construction zones and do not enter any
closed work zones.
Hours of Operation
Work hours are from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sections of on-street parking will be temporarily closed, as needed, to provide space for work. Area parking garages will remain open during the work.
Work hours are from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sections of on-street parking will be temporarily closed, as needed, to provide space for work. Area parking garages will remain open during the work.
UPCOMING CONSTRUCTION
ACTIVITIES
The contractor is currently
scheduled to move into the next work zone on Collins Avenue between 10 Street
and Lincoln Road by mid-August. Once the new work zone is established, the
current work zone on Collins Avenue between 5 Street and 10 Street will be
restored and on-street parking reopened in this area.
ONGOING CONSTRUCTION
ACTIVITIES
Monday, August 5 through Friday, August 9
East side of Collins Avenue from 5 Street to 10 Street
Monday, August 5 through Friday, August 9
East side of Collins Avenue from 5 Street to 10 Street
Construction Activity
· Continue excavating for and installing drainage
structures from 5 Street to 7 Street
· Continue removing and replacing sidewalk on the east
side of Collins Avenue from 5 Street to 7 Street
· Continue excavating for and installing drainage
structures from 7 Street to 9 Street
· Begin removing and replacing sidewalk on the east side
of Collins Avenue from 7 Street to 9 Street
Traffic Flow/Restrictions
- Southbound
left turns on Collins Avenue may be eliminated at the following locations:
- 9
Street
- 7
Street – Access to 7 Street will remain open to northbound traffic and
through Washington Avenue.
PARKING RESTRICTIONS
On-street parking will be temporarily closed in this area in order to provide space for work. Valet parking stations have been relocated to side streets within the work zone as follows:
On-street parking will be temporarily closed in this area in order to provide space for work. Valet parking stations have been relocated to side streets within the work zone as follows:
· Shoe Freak, Ithaca Hotel and Metropole Hotel: valet station is located on 100 block of 6 Street
· The Hotel of South Beach: valet parking station is located on the 100 block of
8 Street
· Whitelaw Hotel, Chesterfield Hotel, Hotel Shelley and
Lily Hotel: valet station is
located on 100 block of 9 Street
· Blue Moon:
valet station is located on 100 block of 10 Street
ONGOING PERMIT WORK:
Monday, August 5
through Friday, August 9
In front of 1400 Collins Avenue
In front of 1400 Collins Avenue
Construction Activity
- The
developer for the Walgreens will be closing the sidewalk and parking lane
in front of the property to conduct work on the new store.
Lane Closures/Detours
- A pedestrian walk path will be established within the
parking lane.
- No travel lanes will be closed for this work.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS
SCHEDULE MAY CHANGE DUE TO WEATHER OR UNEXPECTED CONDITIONS.
Additional information is
available on the project page of
the department's website. You
may also contact Construction Public Information
Specialist Heather Leslie at 305-905-5876 or email her at Heather@hmlpublicoutreach.com. Drivers are encouraged to call 511 before they drive, or log onto www.fl511.com to get real-time traffic and lane closure
information.
7/31/2013
FLAMINGO NEIGHBORHOOD ASSN -- MEETING NOTICE
Flamingo Park Neighborhood
Association Meeting
Monday, August 5th, 5:30 pm
at The Seymour, 945 Pennsylvania Avenue
Monday, August 5th, 5:30 pm
at The Seymour, 945 Pennsylvania Avenue
AGENDA will include
- Status of Amendment to BODR CIP Projects
- Sixteenth Street Roadway / Streetscape Improvements
- Sixth Street Roadway / Streetscape Improvements
- Stormwater Masterplan
- Flamingo Park Projects
Also Marking
Transitions……
Farewell to Rick Saltrick
Welcoming
Eric Carpenter, Public Works Director
David Martinez, Acting CIP Director
Farewell to Rick Saltrick
Welcoming
Eric Carpenter, Public Works Director
David Martinez, Acting CIP Director
Alton Road Construction Update from FDOT
As a way of keeping the community informed about the overall
progress on the Alton Road construction project, below is a summary of the work
within active zones, the tasks that have been completed and the upcoming
project milestones. This project, which began in April 2013, is scheduled
through the summer of 2015 and has an estimated cost of $32 million. These
overall updates, in addition to the weekly emails, will continue to be sent
throughout the project. Please let us know what additional information would be
helpful during this time as we continue to look for new ways of keeping the
lines of communication open.
Ongoing/Completed Work:
·
Flyover bridge
o Work remains on
schedule
o Contractor has
demolished and removed the traffic railing on either side of the bridge
o Contractor has
started forming the framework for the new traffic railing
o Coordination
continues with the City of Miami Beach Police Department to support the
signalization operations on 5 Street from Alton Road to the east
·
New water main
o From north of 20
Street to 13 Street: The water main has been installed, tested and the
final section is being prepared to be placed into service. The contractor has
also installed new fire hydrants in this area.
o From 13 Street to
6 Street: The contractor is scheduled to continue with water main
installation along the southbound right lane and parking lane of Alton Road by
mid-August
§ A traffic shift will be used to
provide room for the contractor to work. The on-street parking on the east side
of the street will be temporarily removed. On-street parking on the west side
will be maintained where possible – a white bag over a meter means the parking
space is available.
·
Work zone from 17 Street to Michigan Avenue
o From Dade
Boulevard to Michigan Avenue: The contractor continues installing drainage
structures and pipe, as well as installing the foundations for new traffic
signals and street lights. Within the next month, the contractor will begin
rebuilding the roadway and then sidewalk.
o From 17 Street to
Dade Boulevard: The contractor has demolished the roadway. Within the next
week, the contractor will begin installing drainage structures and pipe.
o Once the work is
complete on the east side of the roadway, the contractor will switch to the
west side in the same area. The detour route will remain in place until both
sides of the road are complete.
Next Steps:
·
Restriping West Avenue
o The contractor is
currently scheduled to restripe West Avenue in early September. The restriping
would provide two southbound lanes on and one northbound lane on West Avenue.
·
Implementing the new roadway alternative
o The Department will
continue the process of revising the plans to include wider sidewalks.
o A Public Hearing is
being scheduled for October to present the raised center median concept to the
community and allow for feedback.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SCHEDULE MAY CHANGE DUE TO
WEATHER OR UNEXPECTED CONDITIONS.
The Department will continue its coordination with the
public, City of Miami Beach staff and elected officials. We welcome your
feedback and thank you for your patience during this construction project.
Additional information is available on the project page of
the Department's website.
You may also contact Construction Public Information Specialist Heather Leslie
at 305-905-5876 or email her at Heather@hmlpublicoutreach.com.
Drivers are encouraged to call 511 before they drive, or log onto www.fl511.com to get real-time traffic and lane
closure information.
7/26/2013
Alton Road Construction Update
For your safety please walk,
drive and ride cautiously around construction zones and do not enter any closed
work zones.
Hours of Operation
Work hours are from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., with daytime lane closure hours from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. Nighttime work may be conducted for specific operations on the flyover and certain drainage activities.
Work hours are from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., with daytime lane closure hours from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. Nighttime work may be conducted for specific operations on the flyover and certain drainage activities.
UPCOMING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES:
The contractor is scheduled to resume the installation of
the new underground water main along southbound Alton Road between 13 Street and 6 Street in mid-August. This work
will require a traffic shift and the temporary removal of on-street parking.
Once this shift is established, motorists will not be able to park on the east
side of the street in this area. White bags will be used at the meters on the
west side where parking may be maintained.
ONGOING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES:
Monday, July 29 through Friday, August 2
Alton Road between Dade Boulevard and 17 Street
Alton Road between Dade Boulevard and 17 Street
Daytime Work
Construction Activity
- Installing an
underground fire line and restoring the roadway
Lane Closures/Detours
- One southbound lane may
be closed during the day between Dade Boulevard and 17 Street. One lane
will remain open at all times.
Alton Road at 16 Street
Nighttime Work
Construction Activity
· Installing
water main pipe at 16 Street
Lane Closures/Detours
- One lane may be closed
at night on southbound Alton Road at 16 Street. One lane will remain open
at all times.
Through mid-August 2013
Eastbound MacArthur Causeway
flyover to northbound Alton Road
Daytime and Nighttime Work
Construction Activity
·
The flyover bridge from eastbound MacArthur Causeway to northbound Alton
Road will continue to be closed while the contractor rebuilds the bridge
approaches and replaces the bridge railing on the flyover.
·
This work is scheduled through mid-August 2013.
Lane Closures/Detours
·
A detour will be established along Alton Road and 5 Street in order to
guide drivers around the work. The project team will continue to work with
Miami-Dade County to optimize the timing of the traffic signals and is coordinating
the use of off-duty police officers to manage traffic as needed.
·
Drivers are encouraged to seek alternate routes.
·
Bus service, business access and pedestrian access will be maintained at
all times.
·
Motorists traveling east on the MacArthur Causeway who wish to travel
north on Alton Road will have to:
1. Continue
east on 5 Street
2. Turn
north on Alton Road
·
Motorists traveling south on Alton Road who wish to travel east on 5
Street will have to:
1. Turn
east on 8 Street
2. Turn
south on Lenox Avenue
3. Turn
east on 5 Street
·
Southbound Alton Road remains open for motorists who want to access
westbound MacArthur Causeway.
·
Motorists south of 5 Street who are traveling north on Alton Road and
wish to continue north will have to:
1. Turn
east on 4 Street
2. Turn
north on Lenox, Michigan, Jefferson, Meridian, Euclid or Washington Avenues
3. Turn
west on 5 Street
4. Turn
north on Alton Road
·
Motorists south of 5 Street who are traveling north on Alton Road and
wish to travel west on the MacArthur Causeway will have to:
1. Turn
east on 4 Street
2. Turn
north on Lenox Avenue
3. Turn
west on 5 Street
4. Continue
west on 5 Street to MacArthur Causeway
·
Motorists and pedestrians will not be able to cross east or west on
Alton Road at 6 Street.
Through September 2013
Northbound Alton Road will be closed and detoured from north of 17 Street to Michigan Avenue (north of 20 Street). Motorists must follow the established detour route.
Northbound Alton Road will be closed and detoured from north of 17 Street to Michigan Avenue (north of 20 Street). Motorists must follow the established detour route.
Construction Activity
- Excavating the roadway,
installing new drainage, sidewalks, driveways, pedestrian ramps, lighting,
signals and rebuilding this section of roadway
Lane Closures/Detours
- Alton Road will serve
southbound traffic only in this area during this time.
- Northbound Alton Road
traffic will be detoured as follows:
- Turn east on 17 Street
- Turn north on Meridian
Avenue
- Turn west on Dade
Boulevard
- Turn north on Michigan
Avenue
- Continue north on Alton
Road
Pedestrian and business access will be maintained at all
times. The construction team will coordinate the closure of driveways; however,
at least one entrance will be maintained at all times.
PARKING RESTRICTIONS:
White bags will continue to be used on the west side
of Alton Road in this area while the contractor continues to test and
place into service the new water main. Motorists will continue to be
allowed to park at spaces within the work zone where a white bag covers the
meter. White bags will be removed approximately 48 hours before work takes
place in order to indicate that parking is no longer permitted in the immediate
area.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SCHEDULE MAY CHANGE DUE TO WEATHER
OR UNEXPECTED CONDITIONS.
Additional information is available on the project page of the department's website. You may also contact Construction Public Information Specialist Heather Leslie at 305-905-5876 or email her at Heather@hmlpublicoutreach.com. Drivers are encouraged to call 511 before they drive, or log onto www.fl511.com to get real-time traffic and lane closure information.
Additional information is available on the project page of the department's website. You may also contact Construction Public Information Specialist Heather Leslie at 305-905-5876 or email her at Heather@hmlpublicoutreach.com. Drivers are encouraged to call 511 before they drive, or log onto www.fl511.com to get real-time traffic and lane closure information.
Collins Avenue Construction Update
For your safety please
walk, drive and ride cautiously around construction zones and do not enter any
closed work zones.
Hours of Operation
Work hours are from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sections of on-street parking will be temporarily closed, as needed, to provide space for work. Area parking garages will remain open during the work.
Work hours are from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sections of on-street parking will be temporarily closed, as needed, to provide space for work. Area parking garages will remain open during the work.
UPCOMING CONSTRUCTION
ACTIVITIES
The contractor is currently
scheduled to move into the next work zone on Collins Avenue between 10 Street
and Lincoln Road by mid-August. Once the new work zone is established, the
current work zone on Collins Avenue between 5 Street and 10 Street will be
restored and on-street parking reopened in this area.
ONGOING CONSTRUCTION
ACTIVITIES
Monday, July 29 through Friday, August 2
East side of Collins Avenue from 5 Street to 10 Street
Monday, July 29 through Friday, August 2
East side of Collins Avenue from 5 Street to 10 Street
Construction Activity
· Continue excavating for and installing drainage
structures from 5 Street to 7 Street
· Continue removing and replacing sidewalk on the east
side of Collins Avenue from 5 Street to 7 Street
· Begin excavating for and installing drainage
structures from 7 Street to 9 Street
· Begin removing and replacing sidewalk on the east side
of Collins Avenue from 7 Street to 9 Street
Traffic Flow/Restrictions
- Southbound
left turns on Collins Avenue may be eliminated at the following locations:
- 9
Street
- 7
Street – Access to 7 Street will remain open to northbound traffic and
through Washington Avenue.
PARKING RESTRICTIONS
On-street parking will be temporarily closed in this area in order to provide space for work. Valet parking stations have been relocated to side streets within the work zone as follows:
On-street parking will be temporarily closed in this area in order to provide space for work. Valet parking stations have been relocated to side streets within the work zone as follows:
· Shoe Freak, Ithaca Hotel and Metropole Hotel: valet station is located on 100 block of 6 Street
· The Hotel of South Beach: valet parking station is located on the 100 block of
8 Street
· Whitelaw Hotel, Chesterfield Hotel, Hotel Shelley and
Lily Hotel: valet station is
located on 100 block of 9 Street
· Blue Moon:
valet station is located on 100 block of 10 Street
ONGOING PERMIT WORK:
Monday, July 29 through
Friday, August 2
In front of 1400 Collins Avenue
In front of 1400 Collins Avenue
Construction Activity
- The
developer for the Walgreens will be closing the sidewalk and parking lane
in front of the property to conduct work on the new store.
Lane Closures/Detours
- A pedestrian walk path will be established within the
parking lane.
- No travel lanes will be closed for this work.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS
SCHEDULE MAY CHANGE DUE TO WEATHER OR UNEXPECTED CONDITIONS.
Additional information is
available on the project page of
the department's website. You
may also contact Construction Public Information Specialist Heather Leslie at
305-905-5876 or email her at Heather@hmlpublicoutreach.com. Drivers are encouraged to call 511 before they
drive, or log onto www.fl511.com
to get real-time traffic and lane closure information.
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7/20/2013
The Miami Herald: Miami-Miami Beach rail link to be studied
[There appears to be emerging consensus on the desirability of improved transit linkage between Miami and Miami Beach. The Gr Miami Chamber of Commerce is putting together a forum on the program and in outreach was informed that Mayor Matti Bower and likely all Mayor candidates favor Miami-Dade Mayor Gimenez' planning initiative now approved by the MPO.]
› It is the first time since 2004 — when the Bay Link proposal died — that official interest has been revived in the project.
BY ALFONSO CHARDY ACHARDY@ELNUEVOHERALD.COM
Almost a decade after a project to build a rail line between Miami and Miami Beach stalled, the Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization on Thursday unanimously approved funding for a study that could revive the plan.
The MPO, the transportation planning panel that includes county commissioners and other elected officials, acted after Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez urged approval of the study as a way to ease traffic on roads linking Miami and Miami Beach.
“If we don’t do something about traffic in Miami Beach, it’s going to kill the tourism industry,” Gimenez told MPO members during their monthly meeting at County Hall.
The vote marked the first time since 2004 — when the old Bay Link proposal died — that official interest has been revived in the project. Bay Link would have connected South Beach to downtown Miami via a light-rail system over the MacArthur Causeway.
The cost of the nine-month, $325,000 study will be covered by six partners — $150,000 from the MPO, $75,000 from the Florida Department of Transportation, and $25,000 each from Miami-Dade Transit, the city of Miami, the city of Miami Beach, and the Downtown Development Authority.
The goal of the report, titled “Beach Corridor Transit Connection Study”, is to “update and refine past studies” that examined possible transit links between Miami and Miami Beach, according to documents released by the MPO.
The MPO documents refer to the previous Bay Link proposal, noting that it was derailed because of concerns about funding and whether other transit corridors should be given higher priority.
During debate Thursday on the new study, some commissioners said that although they supported the request, they wanted to revive interest in studying anew the option of building the so-called North Corridor rail line along Northwest 27th Avenue to Sun Life Stadium and the Broward County line, where it becomes University Drive.
“I would like to bring back the North Corridor,” said County Commissioner Barbara Jordan.
As outlined in the MPO documents, a consultant selected to conduct the study will review several rail options, including so-called “catenary-free technologies” that do not require overhead electricity lines for streetcars or light rail.
Late last year, employees of the Spanish railway company FEVE met with Miami Beach representatives to review the option of an electric streetcar free of overhead lines, or catenaries, as they are formally called.
The company runs such a service in Seville, Spain. The MPO documents released Thursday refer to the Seville system.
The desire of operating a rail system between Miami and Miami Beach has been around for a long time. Currently, , all of the rail systems are on the mainland.
Miami-Dade Transit operates Metrorail, which has two lines, including one to Miami International Airport, as well as Metromover, which has loops linking downtown Miami to business areas to the north and south of downtown.
‘If we don’t do something about traffic in Miami Beach, it’s going to kill the tourism industry.’
— Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez, in a speech to the Metropolitan Planning Organization
— Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez, in a speech to the Metropolitan Planning Organization
7/14/2013
Alton Road Construction Update
Please note the following and attached
Alton Road project information, including the Alton Road Construction update
and Alton Road flyover alert.
At the City Commission meeting, this
Wednesday, July 17, 2013, the City Commission will consider three alternative proposals from FDOT for the Alton Road project. It is important that the community is united in advocacy on this matter.
Useful links:
Alton Road FDOT Project Information
Alton Road -- Register Now for FDOT e-mail updates
Alton Road Reconstruction Coalition
Alton Road FDOT Project Information
Alton Road -- Register Now for FDOT e-mail updates
Alton Road Reconstruction Coalition
For your safety please walk,
drive and ride cautiously around construction zones and do not enter any closed
work zones.
Hours of Operation
Work hours are from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., with daytime lane closure hours from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. Nighttime work will be performed when underground drainage or water main activities cross a side street or intersection.
Work hours are from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., with daytime lane closure hours from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. Nighttime work will be performed when underground drainage or water main activities cross a side street or intersection.
UPCOMING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES:
Sunday, July 14 through mid-August 2013
Eastbound MacArthur Causeway
flyover to northbound Alton Road
Construction Activity
·
Starting the night of Sunday, July 14, the flyover bridge from eastbound
MacArthur Causeway to northbound Alton Road will be closed continuously while
the contractor rebuilds the bridge approaches and replaces the bridge railing
on the flyover.
·
This work is scheduled through mid-August 2013.
·
This closure will allow the contractor to accelerate the schedule of
bridge work from six months to approximately 30 days.
Lane Closures/Detours
·
A detour will be established along Alton Road and 5 Street in order to
guide drivers around the work.
·
Drivers are encouraged to seek alternate routes.
·
Bus service, business access and pedestrian access will be maintained at
all times.
·
Motorists traveling east on the MacArthur Causeway who wish to travel
north on Alton Road will have to:
1. Continue
east on 5 Street
2. Turn
north on Alton Road
·
Motorists traveling south on Alton Road who wish to travel east on 5
Street will have to:
1. Turn
east on 8 Street
2. Turn
south on Lenox Avenue
3. Turn
east on 5 Street
·
Motorists will be able to travel south on Alton Road to access westbound
MacArthur Causeway.
·
Motorists south of 5 Street who are traveling north on Alton Road and
wish to continue north will have to:
1. Turn
east on 4 Street
2. Turn
north on Lenox Avenue
3. Turn
west on 5 Street
4. Turn
north on Alton Road
·
Motorists south of 5 Street who are traveling north on Alton Road and
wish to travel west on the MacArthur Causeway will have to:
1. Turn
east on 4 Street
2. Turn
north on Lenox Avenue
3. Turn
west on 5 Street
4. Continue
west on 5 Street to MacArthur Causeway
·
Motorists will not be able to cross east or west on Alton Road at 6
Street.
ONGOING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES:
Monday, July 15 through Friday, July 19
Alton Road from 13 Street to Michigan Avenue (north of 20 Street) Daytime and Nighttime Work
Alton Road from 13 Street to Michigan Avenue (north of 20 Street) Daytime and Nighttime Work
Construction Activity
- Testing and connecting
the new water main between 16 Street and 13 Street.
Lane Closures/Detours
- One lane may be closed
at night on southbound Alton Road between 16 Street and 13 Street. One
lane will remain open at all times.
Through September 2013
Northbound Alton Road will be closed and detoured from north of 17 Street to Michigan Avenue (north of 20 Street). Motorists must follow the established detour route.
Northbound Alton Road will be closed and detoured from north of 17 Street to Michigan Avenue (north of 20 Street). Motorists must follow the established detour route.
Construction Activity
- Excavating the roadway,
installing new drainage, sidewalks, driveways, pedestrian ramps, lighting,
signals and rebuilding this section of roadway
Lane Closures/Detours
- Alton Road will serve
southbound traffic only in this area during this time.
- Northbound Alton Road
traffic will be detoured as follows:
- Turn east on 17 Street
- Turn north on Meridian
Avenue
- Turn west on Dade
Boulevard
- Turn north on Michigan
Avenue
- Continue north on Alton
Road
Pedestrian and business access will be maintained at all
times. The construction team will coordinate the closure of driveways; however,
at least one entrance will be maintained at all times.
PARKING RESTRICTIONS:
On-street parking has been
reopened on the east side of Alton Road from 12 Street to 16 Street.
This area has been restriped and placed in its original configuration. The
contractor will return to this area at a later time in order to continue
roadway and drainage construction activities.
White bags will continue to be used on the west side
of Alton Road in this area while the contractor continues to test and
place into service the new water main. Motorists will continue to be
allowed to park at spaces within the work zone where a white bag covers the
meter. White bags will be removed approximately 48 hours before work takes
place in order to indicate that parking is no longer permitted in the immediate
area.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SCHEDULE MAY CHANGE DUE TO WEATHER OR UNEXPECTED CONDITIONS.
Additional information is available on the project page of the department's website. You may also contact Construction Public Information Specialist Heather Leslie at 305-905-5876 or email her at Heather@hmlpublicoutreach.com. Drivers are encouraged to call 511 before they drive, or log onto www.fl511.com to get real-time traffic and lane closure information.
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