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Hallandale Beach advances traffic‑calming plan for 3 Islands amid county review
Summary
City staff presented a package of traffic‑calming measures for the 3 Islands neighborhood — including rubber speed cushions, speed‑feedback signs and two raised crosswalks — while commissioners pressed for county approval, local control and quicker interim fixes.
John Shen, director of Hallandale Beach’s Transportation Mobility Department, presented the commission with a traffic‑calming plan for the 3 Islands area that would add speed‑feedback signs, rubber speed cushions and two raised crosswalks near the neighborhood park.
The plan, requested by the commission, responds to resident concerns about vehicle speeds and pedestrian safety on Parkview Drive and 3 Islands Boulevard. Shen told the commission that a basic marked crosswalk with pavement markings and ADA ramps would cost about $40,000, while a crosswalk with a flashing Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon would be about $125,000. "The cost for this one is $40,000 for just signage with the pavement marking, ADA ramps and then… the flashing light…
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