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"Spring Break Security Measures Spark Controversy in Florida Beach Cities"
travel1 year ago

"Spring Break Security Measures Spark Controversy in Florida Beach Cities"

Miami Beach has implemented parking restrictions for non-residents in an effort to maintain safety during the busy spring break season, with garages and surface lots only open to residents and city employees. Visitors expressed frustration over the new measures, while city officials aim to curb chaos and rowdiness seen in previous years. Enhanced security measures include road closures, increased police presence, and DUI checkpoints, with the goal of deterring negative behavior and ensuring a safe environment for visitors.

"Enhanced Security Measures Implemented in Miami Beach for Spring Break"
travel1 year ago

"Enhanced Security Measures Implemented in Miami Beach for Spring Break"

Miami Beach is implementing parking restrictions and closures ahead of the expected busy spring break weekend, with all parking garages and open-air lots in South Beach closed until Monday. Florida Governor DeSantis announced the deployment of 140 state troopers to keep things calm, with 45 troopers assigned to Miami Beach and 15 to Fort Lauderdale Beach. The city is cracking down on crowds to prevent a repeat of last year's chaos, with new rules and restrictions in place, including limited beach access, DUI checkpoints, and limited sidewalk seating. The measures aim to prioritize public safety and ensure an enjoyable, safe time for visitors.

Cities Resuming Street Sweeping to Combat Litter and Keep Roads Clean
local2 years ago

Cities Resuming Street Sweeping to Combat Litter and Keep Roads Clean

Philadelphia's Mechanical Cleaning Program is entering Phase 3, which will clean 14 of the city's most littered residential neighborhoods from April 3 to early November. The program aims to reduce litter, prevent debris from entering the water system, and increase community pride. Parking restrictions will be in place on some streets during cleaning times, and residents can attend virtual meetings to learn more about the program and ask questions.