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City of Miami reports stronger ridership, $210 million in CITT‑funded projects underway
Summary
City of Miami Department of Reslience and Public Works gave a quarterly update to the Citizens Independent Transportation Trust on May 28, reporting January–March 2025 ridership near 1.1 million, a trolley efficiency study kickoff, 35 roadway projects in active work and roughly $210 million in projects with CITT funding.
Juvenal Santana, director of the City of Miami Department of Resilience and Public Works, told the Citizens Independent Transportation Trust on May 28 that January–March 2025 ridership across the city system was “about 1,100,000 riders,” averaging roughly 390,000 passengers per month.
Santana said the city operates 13 routes on weekdays, 11 on Saturdays and six on Sundays, and that the department has “reengaged our consultant, Kimley Horn,” to perform a trolley efficiency study intended to seek public input and identify potential route changes and service extensions.
The update listed 35 active roadway capital projects and noted joint participation agreements on…
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