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DRB24-1023

41st STREET RIGHT

OF-WAY - 41st Street Corridor Revitalization Project

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Proposal

Streetscape improvements along 41st Street including gateway entry features, landscaping, lighting, site furniture, and hardscaping within the public right-of-way. The project focuses on pedestrian mobility, safety, and community aesthetics with plaza-like 'oasis' areas for traffic calming.

From the Letter of Intent

The 41st Street Corridor Revitalization Project aims to revitalize 41st Street, improving pedestrian mobility, safety, and community aesthetics. This project is part of a General Obligation Bond and creates a place-building program inclusive of hardscape, landscape, lighting enhancements, furniture, and gateway/public art features.

  • Tree removal or relocation to maintain existing tree canopy
  • Installation of new native and drought-tolerant shade trees
  • Replacement of sidewalk and on-street parking with branded ADA-compliant pavement
  • Creation of expansive plaza-like 'oasis' features with Miami Beach Red Concrete
  • Lighting integrated into site features such as benches and Royal Palm trees
  • Lighting incorporated into public art in oases areas
  • Installation and relocation of site furniture including benches, seat walls, bike racks, and trash receptacles
  • Development of public art sculptures at gateways and throughout the corridor
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends that the DRB discuss the proposal and provide any recommendations to the City Commission
Key Issues
  • FDOT comments necessitated removal of large pedestrian crosswalks and lighting within earlier oases features
  • Project is within FDOT-owned corridor requiring state approval

Documents

Project Details
Style Place-building program with hardscape, landscape, lighting, and gateway/public art features
Parking Upgrading surfaces of existing on-street parking with branded pavement
Applicant Office of Capital Improvements Projects (CIP)
Architect Brooks + Scarpa
Meeting

Tuesday, July 2, 2024

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