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The Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) has completed a traffic study at SW 74th Court and SW 174th Street and is considering the implementation of left-turn restrictions between the hours of 7 and 9 a.m., Monday-Friday, at SW 176th Street and SW 78th Avenue, SW 77th Avenue and SW 74th Court for northbound traffic as a traffic calming measure to alleviate traffic intrusion in the residential neighborhood. It should be noted that these turn restrictions also will apply to area residents.
The implementation of this proposed traffic flow modification will affect residents living in the areas comprised of SW 176th Street and SW 78th Avenue, SW 77th Avenue, and SW 74th Court. As such, surveys are being sent to residents and/or property owners in these areas to obtain feedback regarding the recommended improvements.
Although the residents and/or property owners’ opinions matters, DTPW retains the right to proceed with the project based on public safety and/or traffic operation needs.
Residents in the affected areas should have received the survey in the mail from DTPW.
DTPW is asking that the surveys be completed and returned no later than Oct. 29.
If you have questions or need more information, contact Yamilet Senespleda, PE, Chief, Traffic Engineering Division at 305-375-2030.
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