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Board endorses advisory approval for new Miami Beach entrance markers, asks for stronger presence and pedestrian access study

2715025 · March 20, 2025
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The Design Review Board recommended approval on an advisory basis for two new Miami Beach entrance markers — floating concrete canopies with channel‑letter signage — and urged the city to explore larger letters, more prominent night lighting and a safe pedestrian access route to the island‑island marker.

The Design Review Board voted Sept. 6 to recommend advisory approval of a pair of new Miami Beach entry markers after reviewing a concept by architect Alan Shulman. The markers would sit on small traffic islands at the causeway approaches: one at Harding/80th (North Beach) and a companion on Normandy Isle.

Shulman described a design that references Miami’s modernist public pavilions: low, floating concrete canopies pierced…

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