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Don't look for countdown clocks at red light camera intersections
Q: Shouldn't there be an electronic timer at every intersection with red light cameras so drivers know how much time they have to get through the intersection? Howard Lehrman, Coconut Creek A: The Federal Highway Administration tested countdown timers...Tags: Coral Springs, Florida's Turnpike, Delray Beach, Riverside Elementary School, Fort Lauderdale
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Eller Drive intersection at end of I-595 being replaced with overpass
Q: The entrance to westbound I-595 from Eller Drive and Northeast Seventh Avenue is not marked well. Drivers could easily turn into the eastbound lanes of I-595, which also are unmarked. With poor lighting and construction in the area, it's hard to pick...Tags: Science and Technology, Florida Department of Transportation, Broward County, Road Transportation, Travel
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Federal law allows I-95 carpool lanes to become toll lanes
Q: Are you sure the new toll lanes being put on Interstate 95 between the Golden Glades interchange and Broward Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale are legal? It seems to me it is illegal to charge money on an interstate highway. Charlie Keehner, Coconut Creek...Tags: Road Transportation, Coconut Creek, Boca Raton, Travel, Fort Lauderdale
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Obituary: Helen Ferris, activist who brought down Port Everglades Authority
Broward PoliticsIn case you missed it, Broward County lost one of its most persistent activists, a lady named Helen Ferris. She hasn't been in the news in years -- in fact, not since we thought she had died a few years back, but it turned out to be another Helen Ferris.... -
Bahamian oil drilling plans 50 miles from Port Everglades
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy William Gibson in Washington D.C. Just as South Florida braces for oil drilling set to begin next month off the shores of Cuba, a Bahamian company is pressing to dig exploratory wells as early as next year less than 200 miles from the state's... -
Finalists for the Port Everglades director job: Here they are
Broward PoliticsRunning Port Everglades is a large responsibility -- and the coming retirement of Director Phil Allen leaves a void. Broward commissioners and administrators chatted with three finalists for the job Tuesday night at a cocktail party held in the port.... -
Navy warship named for Marine Medal of Honor recipient to be commissioned
L.A. NOWThe guided missile destroyer Jason Dunham is to be commissioned Saturday at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The 9,200-ton, 509-foot warship is named for a Marine corporal from Twentynine Palms who was mortally wounded while shielding other... -
South Florida hotels, airports, ports expect to be busy for Memorial Day weekend
Memorial Day, the traditional kickoff of the summer travel season, is just days away, and many Americans will take to the roadways and skies during the coming holiday weekend. Roughly 1.8 million Floridians — the same number as in 2012—...
Tags: Minor League Baseball, Holiday Vacations, Delray Beach, Manufacturing and Engineering, AAA
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Offshore kayak fishing tournament yields good catches
There were a bunch of noteworthy catches in Saturday's May Madness offshore kayak fishing tournament out of Pompano Beach, including wahoo, tuna, kingfish, amberjack and grouper. In all, the 113 anglers competing in the Extreme Kayak Fishing event...
Tags: Dick's Sporting Goods Incorporated, Everglades, Canoeing and Kayaking, Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Dredge contract awarded to handle bigger ships at Miami's port
ReutersMIAMI (Reuters) - The United States Army Corps of Engineers awarded a $180 million contract to dredge Miami's harbor to an Illinois-based company on Thursday, part of a plan to deepen the port channel to handle larger ships coming through the expanded...Tags: Miami-Dade County, Global Expansion, Rick Scott, Charleston, Port of Baltimore
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Florida cargo and cruise facilities in line for a record-setting year of funding
TALLAHASSEE — Florida's seaports, including Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, are set to embark on a massive round of waterfront and transit upgrades, as the cargo and cruise facilities are in line for a record-setting year of funding from the...Tags: Global Expansion, Regional Authority, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Rick Scott, Suez Canal
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