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City plans transformative upgrades for Central Park Drive and beyond

June 12, 2024 | Plantation, Broward County, Florida



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City plans transformative upgrades for Central Park Drive and beyond
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed several key infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing transportation and pedestrian safety in the area. Central Park Drive is set to undergo significant changes, including a lane diet and the construction of roundabouts at critical intersections, specifically at Cleary Boulevard. This initiative, which has already received approval for construction design, aims to improve traffic flow and provide residents with a better understanding of proposed changes.

The meeting highlighted additional projects, including plans for a pedestrian bridge over the canal adjacent to Hiatus Road, which would connect to a crosswalk and a path leading to local parks and schools. The proposed lane diet along Clary Boulevard is designed to repurpose existing traffic lanes to create dedicated bike lanes, enhancing safety for cyclists and pedestrians.

Further discussions included the intersection of Broward Boulevard, where proposals for an additional crosswalk and a pedestrian-only entrance to Pine Island were presented. Officials noted that these projects are still in the planning stages and will require collaboration with Broward County Traffic Engineering.

The meeting also addressed the University Drive project, which aims to activate access roads for bike and pedestrian use. Options for improving these roads include creating separate lanes for cyclists or implementing shared roadway markings to promote safe coexistence between vehicles and cyclists.

As these projects progress, officials emphasized the importance of community input and collaboration to ensure that the proposed changes meet the needs of residents while enhancing overall safety and accessibility in the area.

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