Wynwood Parking Is the “Wild, Wild West”

At a breakfast networking event in Wynwood this morning, Miami Parking Authority chief Art Noriega, addressing the ongoing parking changes that have rankled the neighborhood’s businesses, called Wynwood a kind of “Wild Wild West” of parking and said his agency is working to refine its system. “We knew that the…

Miami Ranked 15th Worst Drivers in America, Hialeah 12th

It’s the tenth anniversary of Allstate Insurance’s “Americas Best Drivers” list, and as usual, South Florida cities find themselves near the bottom. Of the 200 cities ranked, Miami has the 186th “best” drivers, or 15th worst. Meanwhile, Hialeah came in at 189th, or 12th worst. Both cities have fallen further…

Miami-Dade Adding 150 Red-Light Cameras

Two bills to prohibit red-light traffic cameras failed to pass Florida’s legislature this spring. And now Miami-Dade officials have taken the initiative to place an additional 150 cameras at intersections throughout the county. See also: Rick Scott Signs Bill To Make Red-Light Cameras Slightly Less Bogus…

Car Crashes Into Lincoln Road Souvenir Shop

Two people were injured this morning after a car somehow ended up plowing through the front door of Lincoln Road souvenir shop Alvin’s Island. Details are short at the moment, but the two victims were walking by the store when the vehicle apparently lost control. The driver of the red…

Critical Mass Returns to Downtown Miami Tonight

Let’s be honest: July was a crappy month for Miami. Bizarrely, the bad news seemed to arrive every Friday in this, the sweltering summer suck-hole of the year. On Friday, July 4, a happy holiday became a horror show when four boaters died on Biscayne Bay. A week later, LeBron…

Meet the Cab Drivers Who Want Uber and Lyft in Miami

In the months since Uber and Lyft have set up shop in Miami and sparked a war of fines and impounded cars with the county commission, the battle lines have seemed fairly obvious. Commissioners — backed by a powerful union of cab owners and medallion-holders — oppose changing regulations to…

Should Miami Have More Late-Night Public Transit Options?

Miami is a late-night city. Bars are open until 5 a.m. and even later in the Entertainment District. But the public transit system, which gets its deserved criticism in the daytime, shuts down almost completely after midnight. Only the bus is an option. That leaves Miamians traveling to and from…

Venetian Causeway Is Closed Again Thanks To Broken Drawbridges

The Venetian Causeway is Miami’s oldest bay-spanning bridge and the best bet for cyclists and pedestrians looking to get from South Beach to downtown. It’s also been an unbelievable mess lately. Ever since a bus punched a hole in a deteriorating bridge earlier this year, the County has been plotting…

Here’s the Route for Friday’s Critical Mass in Miami

A day after Miami Police Chief Manuel Orosa called the monthly Critical Mass bike ride a “critical mess,” the route for this Friday’s ride has been released. Though it occasionally detours into other neighboring cities where police have had a friendlier approach, such as Miami Beach and Coral Gables, this…

Taxi Industry Wants UberX and Lyft Drivers Put in Jail

First Miami-Dade started ticketing Lyft and UberX drivers. Then they started impounding their cars. Apparently that’s not good enough for the local taxi industry. No, they want drivers working for UberX and Lyft put in jail. See also: Miami-Dade County Is Now Impounding Lyft Vehicles…