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Police to restrict Venetian Causeway to Miami Beach, Miami residents only for Urban Weekend

The Miami Herald has outlined elaborate plans to control crowds and traffic during Miami Beach’s Urban Weekend later this month, and a key feature involves restricting the Venetian Causeway to use only by Miami and Miami Beach residents.

The overall proposal includes measures that will impact traffic on all three causeways to south and middle Miami Beach.

The steps are extraordinary; the potential result on traffic is hard to imagine.

On the MacArthur and Tuttle, police plan to use license plate readers with multi-angle scanners to take down license plate numbers to screen for drivers with arrest warrants, and for stolen cars and expired registrations. There will be DUI checkpoints on the MacArthur between 8 p.m. and morning.

We all know how backups on the Tuttle or MacArthur causeways can cause gridlock on the Venetian, so this is sure to put unprecedented pressure on island neighborhood traffic.

The solution to that issue — and the weekend plan — is to make the Venetian Causeway a Miami and Miami Beach residents-only crossing.

Details are sketchy, but the city says this will be done by the honor system, bolstered by signage and a major police presence.

Meanwhile, the main South Beach party corridor of Ocean Drive, Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue will have severe traffic restrictions. The Herald says: “Ocean Drive will be closed, Collins Avenue will be one-way heading north, and Washington Avenue will be one-way heading south, creating a loop to control cruising and lead drivers into city parking lots. Roadblocks will be erected on many of the cross streets off Fifth, Ocean, Collins and Washington.”

Debate tonight on Media Towers

The Urban Environmental League is hosting a panel discussion tonight on the planned high-rise media towers near the Arsht Center.

Featured speakers are Mark Siffin, the man behind the tower plan, Miami Commissioner Carlos Gimenez and lobbyist/consultant Eston “Dusty” Melton. The moderator is Gregory Bush.

The discussion starts at 7 p.m. at the Rusty Pelican, and it’s free. There is a cocktail/dinner thing that starts at 6 p.m., and that requires an RSVP and $25. RSP to uelinfo@bellsouth.net or call 786-472-0011.

The league has a website. You can check it for more info.

The official title of the event: Economics vs. Visual Pollution: Mega Ad Towers and Public Media in Miami-Dade’s Future.

Miami approves advertising towers on first vote

A second hearing comes up next week, but the huge digital billboards proposed near the Arsht Center and the entrance to the Venetian Causeway received the first okay from Miami City Commissioners on Thursday.

The Herald’s Andres Viglucci has the story.

A second and final vote will happen next Thursday, July 29, but it looks like we’ll be seeing these signs all the way down the causeway.

Venetian Island residents criticize Arsht ad towers

Tower rendering

Several Venetian island homeowners expressed concern about the proposed project to build a parking garage topped by high-rise advertising towers across from the Arsht Center for the Arts in Miami.

The towers would be visible from the islands, as are many bayfront highrises on the mainland. Venetian Causeway Homeowners Alliance members had rallied residents to attend Wednesday night’s public hearing.

Barbara Bisno of the Venetian Islands Neighborhood Association described it as “a blight.” Bisno lives on Biscayne Island, the Venetian island closest to the Miami mainland.

The Miami Herald’s Andres Viglucci provided a detailed report on the presentation, the behind-the-scenes lobbying and the reaction from residents on the Venetian Causeway and elsewhere. It’s worth reading and also includes additional renderings of the proposal.

The proposal from developer Mark Siffin includes an eight story parking garage topped by two 22-story video towers — a structure 30 stories high in all.