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Historic preservation board approves two Washington Avenue kiosks; Espanola/Drexel site continued
Summary
The Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board approved two digital information kiosks for Washington Avenue (8th and 12th streets) while continuing consideration of an Espanola/Drexel location. The 12th Street placement was approved with a condition to shift the kiosk 5–10 feet to reduce impact on an adjacent restaurant entrance.
The Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board on April 14 approved two digital information kiosks on Washington Avenue while continuing review of a third location.
The applicant, Ike Smart City, said the kiosks provide wayfinding, event information and emergency alerts and that the city pays nothing for the program. Michael Larkin, representing Ike Smart City, told the board the company shares revenue with the city and has designed kiosks for a range of climates and urban…
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