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Mobility director requests recurring funds for pedestrian signals, road safety audits and bike infrastructure
Summary
Aviation, Mobility & Parking director Milos Mysdorovic requested recurring funds to maintain and expand pedestrian safety hardware (~$40,000/year), $50,000/year for road safety audits to unlock FDOT grants, $30,000/year for event microtransit flexibility, and $20,000/year for bike racks and repair stations along key corridors.
Milos Mysdorovic, director of Aviation, Mobility & Parking, briefed the board on FY27 requests focused on safety, grant readiness and active‑transportation infrastructure.
Safety and maintenance: the department requested $40,000 in recurring funding to maintain about 40 rapid rectangular flashing beacons (RRFBs) and pedestrian crossing lighting citywide, explaining that equipment near the ocean tends to fail sooner and that there is currently no…
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