Specifically, we conduct a spatiotemporal analysis of transit accessibility to low-wage jobs and of the disparities between transit accessibility and auto accessibility. Our analysis focuses on Miami-Dade County in Florida, a region defined by a low-density, auto-oriented urban form and a Hispanic...
Rapid Transit Zones in Miami-Dade County byAnthony De Yurre,Stanley Price|Bilzin Sumberg
MIAMI - While there may be no such thing as a "free lunch," in Miami-Dade, you can hop on a transit bus, the Metromover, or Metrorail for free until the end of the year. It's part of phase two of the county's "Better Bus" network, which is aimed at increasing ridership. So...
MIAMI,May 10, 2024/PRNewswire/ --Miami-Dade CountyCommissionerKionne McGheeis proud to announce a major economic development initiative that will significantly benefit the South-Dade community. In response to recent inquiries regarding the economic viability of the...
“Our biggest focus in Miami-Dade is expanding our transit system. The county is moving forward with a gold-standard Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), and this will be a game-changer and spur economic development,” McDonald says, adding that residents and visitors in South F...
Miami-Dade County Transit SystemAve, N WCt, N WAve, N MiamiAve, N EBou, PortPark, LummusAve, S WCt, S WAlvarez, CarlosSorenson, Katy
Transit Accessibility and Labor Force Participation Rate of At-Risk Groups: DadeCountyTransit industryAccessibilityLabor force participationEthnic groupsEmploymentUnemploymentRegional analysisLabor forceLiterature reviewsThis report examines whether transit accessibility to jobs from individualtraffic analysis zones has...
Noise controlPublic opinionAddressing community concerns about noise impact in the planning phases of the transit system, the County and the design engineers have developed an awareness of the importance of incorporating noise control, as an integral part of the engineering process. As a result, ...
Miami-Dade Ponies Up for Transit: County Sells $271M For Bus, Rail, Roads.Sigo, Shelly
Spatial Elements of Electoral Mobilization: The 2002 Transit Referendum in Miami-Dade CountyBartling, HughPeterson, AnneSgouraki, Barbara