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The MPO is on the pulse of the community and planning ahead to make living and working in Broward County the best it can be.
The MPO is on the pulse of the community and planning ahead to make living and working in Broward County the best it can be.
The following is a concept for a one-way pair to be considered in Downtown Fort Lauderdale. The two roads featured are: Andrews Avenue from North Flagler Drive to Southeast Seventeenth Street, and Third Avenue from North Flagler Drive to Southeast Seventeenth Street. Flagler Drive and Southeast Seventeenth Street would remain two-way streets.
Traffic | Transit | Bicycle | Pedestrian |
---|---|---|---|
Increased Capacity | Dedicated Transit Lane | Cycle Track | Wider Sidewalks |
Less Signal Phases | Intersection Queue Jump | Buffered Lanes | Urban Forrestry |
On Street Parking | Level Boarding Station | ||
There is a lot to consider when proposing a more multimodal use to an existing roadway.
These are just a couple of things to start with.
All partners need to work together to deliver results. These partners include:
A multimodal plan beginning with partners collaboratively working together to move cars, pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit riders more efficiently and safely.
Please contact Christopher Restrepo at (954) 876-0061 or restrepoc@browardmpo.org to learn more about the Broward MPO and what they are working on in your community.
The Broward MPO, in collaboration with the cities of Deerfield Beach, Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, and Hallandale Beach, has launched a new rail safety campaign, “Don’t Risk It.” The campaign aims to raise awareness about the dangers of reckless behavior around trains and railroad crossings and reduce the rising accident rates in the region.
On June 8, the Broward MPO was awarded a $15.4 million grant from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). FRA Deputy Administrator Jennifer Mitchell made the announcement at the MPO’s Board of Directors meeting.
Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick joined officials from the City of Pompano Beach and the Broward MPO at the new Pompano Beach Senior Activity Center to celebrate the completion of the $21 million TIGER and announce a series of recently awarded grants that equal $30 million to help create safer roads and better transportation options.
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