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Daily Archives: December 7, 2022

South Florida Avenue: Planners Back Three Lanes and Wide Sidewalks

Redevelopment NewsBy Erica ThalerDecember 7, 2022

City and state transportation planners have coalesced around a vision for the future of South Florida Avenue that includes two 10.5-foot travel lanes and an 11-foot center strip of turn lanes with some medians. Twelve-foot-wide landscaped sidewalks shared by pedestrians and bicyclists would replace the current narrow walkways and temporary concrete barriers on both sides…

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