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Miami-Dade County votes to accelerate transit development along North Corridor


The Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners has approved a motion to accelerate the development of the North Corridor, one of six transit corridors highlighted in the County’s SMART Plan.

This accelerated solution will provide residents a seamless transit experience by extending the county’s existing Metrorail system along NW 27 Avenue from the Martin Luther King Station to County Line. The accelerated schedule adopted is also the preferred alternative of the County’s Transportation Planning Organization.

“World-class destinations boast world-class public transit,” said Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. “With today’s vote, we are connecting residents and visitors alike to North Miami-Dade and with this accelerated schedule, we’re developing this corridor faster than we ever thought possible.”

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The accelerated timeline will require the Florida Department of Transportation to expedite completion of the project’s National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) processes.  The Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) professional staff will initiate engineering design and several project processes in parallel, allowing the County to initiate the first phase of construction by 2024.

“The bold don’t live forever and the timid don’t live at all,” said Vice Chairman Oliver Gilbert. This is our bold attempt to deliver on a 30-year promise to the community.”

Phase I of the anticipated North Corridor development will include an eight-mile extension of the Metrorail to the Hard Rock Stadium at NW 199th Street. Phase II will include the construction of additional stations throughout the corridor as well as several new transit-oriented developments.

Once fully developed, the North Corridor project will connect riders to many of the County’s anchor institutions including Miami-Dade College and the Hard Rock Stadium. The total project investment is currently estimated at $1.9B and will be funded in part by Miami-Dade County and the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Furthermore, Miami-Dade County will aggressively pursue federal opportunities to support the project.





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