![]() ![]() ![]() The area under I-395 and the new bridge will be transformed into 55 acres of open communal space in the Overtown neighborhood known as the Heritage Trail. NW 2 Avenue will also be reconnected under I-395 providing residents greater access. The existing I-395 eastbound off-ramps at NE 2 Avenue will be moved west to North Miami Avenue, and the westbound on-ramps at NE 1 Avenue will be shifted to the west to North Miami Avenue. The project will add additional capacity to I-395 with a total of three through lanes in each direction and provide separate connector ramps for traffic to and from I-95. Along I-395 from the Midtown Interchange to the MacArthur Causeway (1.4 miles), the project will completely reconstruct the existing structure and create a signature bridge that will span 1,025 feet over NE 2 Avenue and SR 5/Biscayne Boulevard. The project will reduce congestion by adding capacity, improve safety by alleviating existing operational and geometric deficiencies and eliminating left-hand entrance/exit ramps, improve local access to and from I-395, and reduce evacuation time from Miami Beach. The I-395/SR 83611/I-95 project consists of three reconstruction projects at the interchange of I-395, SR 836, and I-95 (Midtown Interchange) in downtown Miami. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)
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