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Residents press CITT on North Corridor access, shelters and lighting; officials point to planning and upcoming FDOT update
Summary
At the Feb. 26 Citizens Independent Transportation Trust meeting residents from North Miami–area neighborhoods urged county officials to address gaps in bus shelters, lighting and service information, saying they see major investments in South Dade but not in North Corridor communities.
Several North Miami–area residents used the citizen comment period of the Feb. 26 Citizens Independent Transportation Trust meeting to press officials for more equitable service and clearer public outreach about route changes, shelter installations and station improvements.
Theo Phyllis Williams, who identified his address as 1391 Northwest 90th Street, told the trust he was “here as a concerned taxpayer” and described what he called uneven treatment of North Corridor communities: “I want to know how much money is allocated to South because there need to be an order and a fair investigation of why the North End is not getting what the South is getting,” Williams said. He raised specific concerns about a lack of sheltered bus…
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