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Miami, FL is adding three miles of concrete protected micro-mobility lanes using e-scooters fees

Miami, FL concrete barrier protected micro-mobility lanes

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The City of Miami is adding three miles of protected bike and scooter lanes along busy downtown corridors. The city will install concrete barriers along the new lanes and add pedestrian ramps to adjacent sidewalks. The city will also be upgrading every pedestrian crossing in the affected area in order to maximize visibility. The upgrades will cost approximately $2 million with half being covered by the city's micro-mobility fund and the other half paid for with road impact fees.

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