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North‑end residents tell CITT they feel left out of transit investments; callers cite shelter, lighting and service gaps

2414236 · February 26, 2025
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Summary

Two residents told the Citizens Independent Transportation Trust the county’s North Corridor and local neighborhoods lack adequate bus shelters, lighting, senior transport options and outreach; trustees directed staff to provide written information on the five‑year plan and to invite FDOT to present an April update on the North Corridor.

Two residents raised concerns during the citizen‑comment period at the Citizens Independent Transportation Trust meeting on Feb. 26 about perceived inequities in transit investments and local safety amenities in north Miami‑Dade.

Resident complaints: Theophilus Williams, who gave his address as 1391 NW 90th Street in the Twin Lakes area, told trustees he believes “everything ... going south, but none coming north,” and urged the county to audit allocations that have favored southern and southwest…

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