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Miami Lakes transportation staff asks disability advisory board to help map safety concerns for Vision Zero plan

3671450 · June 4, 2025
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City transportation staff briefed the Special Needs Advisory Board on a townwide transportation master plan and Vision Zero initiative and asked board members to map pedestrian, wheelchair‑access and crossing safety concerns using an online tool.

City transportation staff asked the Miami Lakes Special Needs Advisory Board on June 4 to help identify local pedestrian and mobility hazards as part of a new transportation master plan and a Vision Zero safety initiative.

The outreach seeks input from people with disabilities about sidewalks, ramps, crossings and intersections that feel unsafe or are designed incorrectly, staff said. Susana, a transportation department staff member, told the board the project is funded with a federal grant and is meant to shift priorities from traffic flow to safety-first design.

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