Miami encourages residents to report damaged sidewalks for swift repairs

June 10, 2025 | Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida

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Residents of Miami are encouraged to take an active role in reporting damaged sidewalks throughout the city. If you encounter a broken, uneven, or tree root-damaged sidewalk, the City of Miami wants to hear from you. To ensure your report is processed efficiently, first confirm that the sidewalk is within city limits by visiting the city's official website.

When reporting an issue, it's important to provide the nearest house or street address and to call 311. Including a photo of the damage can significantly aid in the recognition and assessment of the problem. For those seeking further details about the city's sidewalk repair plan, contacting the Public Works department is recommended.
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This initiative highlights the city's commitment to maintaining safe and accessible walkways for all residents. By working together, the community can help improve Miami's infrastructure and ensure safer pedestrian experiences.

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