Oakland Park to enhance pedestrian safety

From David Volz

The City of Oakland Park is proud to share a significant step forward in enhancing pedestrian safety and mobility.

With a $250,000 legislative allocation from the State of Florida and a $1 million federal grant through the Railroad Crossing Elimination Grant Program, the City will advance a transformative project at the NE 36th Street railroad crossing. This funding will support the planning, design, and environmental assessment of an above-grade pedestrian crossing to replace the existing at-grade crossing between NE 12th Avenue and Dixie Highway. The project will provide a safer, more convenient route for residents, workers, and visitors navigating this busy corridor. In addition to improving safety and connectivity, the initiative aligns with Oakland Park’s vision for a walkable and connected downtown. It will foster economic growth and create a vibrant, accessible environment that supports tourism, hospitality, and entertainment. The City administration thanked Governor Ron DeSantis, Senator Rosalind Osgood, Representative Mitch Rosenwald, and the State Legislature for their partnership in making this critical infrastructure investment possible.

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