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Alton Road construction to speed up

February 24, 2014 Posted by Frank M

Over the weekend, the Levine Administration announced the Alton Road construction project would be finished by the end of the year, nearly seven months ahead of schedule.

Few details have emerged on how this will actually be accomplished, but the new alcalde spent some of last week tweeting about his meetings with FDOT officials.

The construction on Alton Road has detoured traffic, and made business increasingly difficult to come by for shops along road.

In the hopes of increasing foot traffic, the city recently tossed those businesses an expensive gift with the introduction of the Alton Road Trolley system. Per year, that system would cost Miami Beach residents $750,000.

According to a press release, the expedited project will include three new pump stations to help alleviate flooding in the area. In addition, the city said that more than 30 new pumps will be installed within the bodies of future projects.

No more detail than that.

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Miami Beach will look into Trolley system for Alton Road

December 11, 2013 Posted by Frank M

The Miami Beach City Commission asked the administration to look into a trolley that would operate through Alton Road during the year-long construction; the hope being that the system would bring much needed traffic to Alton Road businesses who have seen a decline.

City Manager Jimmy Morales said he would look into it, and bring a possible contract to the January commission meeting.

Initially the route was planned to go up and down the desolated artery of commerce of Alton, but some interjected that it should go down south of fifth.

The grander the route, presumably the more expensive it should get.

The commission also spit-balled other ways they could help those businesses including giving away free advertising in the city’s publications. Another idea was to waive city fees, but those applicable would be of minimum help.

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