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Overview.
Current Projects Underway:
- I-95 Managed Lanes
- SR112 Interchange Reconstruction
- 17th Avenue Bridge closed - under construction
- M.O.T. Under construction (FDOT)
- 5th Street Bridge at 7th Avenue Replacement
- Landscaping 7th Avenue from 8th Street to 36th Street
- 188,000 Wet Lab
- 1,500 Space Parking Chiller Plant
Planned / Funded / Permitted:
- Street Scape Improvements
($10 million - Priority projects recommendations due out to
end of October 2007 includes all major arterials; city to
determine priorities; no traffic details)
- NW 7th Avenue Reversible Lane
5th Street to 119 Street PDE - April 2008 Construction
- Civic Center Metrorail Station Refurbishment
Proposed / Unfunded:
- Civic Center Circulator
(City of Miami owned and operated provide seed money; Apply
for PTO start up money Need ILA with county; Phase I - O&M
and Capital)
- 836/395 PDE
FDOT
- MDX
- I-95 Future PDE for Elevated Lanes
- Life Science Park, 1.4 million Sq.Ft.
- NE 14th Street from Biscayne to Civic Center -
Resurfacing
Life Science Park.
The Life Science Park will create synergy
in scientific discovery through the expansion of research
initiatives across the University of Miami and especially the
Miller School of Medicine. It is envisioned to serve as a hub of
innovation seeking to advance biotechnology and real world
application.
- Location: NW 7 Avenue, between NW 17 Street and NW 20 Street,
Miami, Florida.
- Land Parcel: Approximately 7 acres
- Square Footage: 1.4 million (projected)
- Use Mix Potentials (GSF): Office/conference (725,000); Research (725,000);
Retail (77,000).
- Timeline: Phase I to begin construction 2009 (projected).
- Target Tenants: Large pharmaceuticals (domestic and Inter-American),
biotech research and start-ups, University of Miami
clinical programs.
Downloads. (Next 18 items below have links to Adobe
PDF documents.)
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12th Avenue Proposed Signage
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Camillus House Center, July 18, 2008
- Campus Master Plan presentation of September 12, 2007
- Civic Center Transportation Management Organization, An Overview
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Florida Dept. of Health, Miami-Dade Health Center for
Excellence
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Health District Bicycle and Pedestrian Mobility Plan final report of January
2012
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Health District Bicycle and Pedestrian Mobility Plan Stakeholder's Meeting
presentation, March 11, 2011
- Health District map book
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Health District Transportation Meeting Minutes of September
12, 2007
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Miami Civic Center Circulator draft final report, February
2006
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Miami Health District Partnership Meeting presentation, July
21, 2008
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Miami Health District Regional Activity Center presentation
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Miami Health District Streetscape, Gateway, and Signage
Improvements Basis of Design final report, April 2008
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Miami Health District Traffic Study presentation
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Miller School of Medicine World Class Campus, June 2008
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Miller World Class Campus Timeline presentation
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NW 17th Avenue Bridge Reconstruction brochure
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UM Miller School of Medicine Goldschmidt presentation
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