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Committee advances driver education, freight‑zone changes after delivery complaints
Summary
To address delivery vans blocking streets, the committee endorsed a multi‑step approach: rebrand freight loading zones, require driver training attestations for permit holders and pursue MOUs and code options for repeat private‑property violations; items continued to September for follow up.
Frustration over delivery vehicles blocking public right‑of‑way and rush‑hour lanes led the Land Use and Sustainability Committee on July 10 to back a multi‑layered strategy: clearer freight‑loading signage and pavement markings, a short online training for carrier drivers, and stronger enforcement tied to permitting for companies that deliver in Miami Beach.
Why it matters: delivery vehicles stopping in travel lanes have created safety and traffic congestion issues in commercial corridors and narrow residential streets. Committee members said a balanced approach should include clearer visual controls, targeted education and enforcement…
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