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Riviera Beach board raises alarm about growing train traffic, cites mobility plan and Safe Streets grant for follow-up
Summary
Board members warned that increased train activity tied to nearby logistics operations could worsen traffic delays; staff said the city is working with the port, will pursue mobility planning with county partners, launch a walk audit at Washington Elementary and participate in a CRA mobility workshop.
Board members at the March 26 Riviera Beach Planning & Zoning Board meeting raised concerns that train operations could become more frequent and disruptive as local logistics activity increases.
"It's gonna get worse. Of course, with increased contracts, this is gonna become worse and more frequent," one board member warned, describing conversations with a company the board referred to as Tropical.
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