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nd Finance Committee for review Wednesday. A final county vo
ing the city .48 per ride.Without more riders, the trolley
the Flagami Trolley, which operates in his district, could b
orhood, Florida International University (FIU) and, through
nd Finance Committee for review Wednesday. A final county vo
national Airport, where Metrobus, Metrorail, Tri-Rail, Greyh
and Northwest 72nd Avenue, and run to FIUs Modesto Maidiq
If you can get rid of the transportation part, a lot of fo
national Airport, where Metrobus, Metrorail, Tri-Rail, Greyh
y-two percent of the people of this county spend more than h
n integral part of the SMART Plan, but we have not progresse
nd Finance Committee for review Wednesday. A final county vo
cting the county to design the route, said the service is vi
federal funds for light rail or premium transit upgrades.Cit
ing the city .48 per ride.Without more riders, the trolley
ing the city .48 per ride.Without more riders, the trolley
e SMART Plan, which local lawmakers passed in 2016 to develo
ound and Amtrak converge.It would also connect FIU students
te study of Flagler Street for a possible 20-mile express bu
g grace for the Flagami Trolley, which Transit Alliance Miam
e citys Flagami Trolley route ends, at West Flagler Street
If you can get rid of the transportation part, a lot of fo
e SMART Plan, which local lawmakers passed in 2016 to develo
p a countywide express bus network and advance the studies o
nance and hotel workers, and students and teachers who can d
e.Commissioner Xavier Suarez, sponsor of the resolution dire
cting the county to design the route, said the service is vi
p a countywide express bus network and advance the studies o
ue Campus at Southwest 107th Avenue and Southwest Eighth Str
lks are going to be able to improve their lifestyles.
n campus and the Miami Intermodal Center next to Miami Inter
a crucial link among the city of Miamis westernmost neighb
istration to look at using either trolleys or 30-foot buses
alf their income on transportation and housing, he said.
nance and hotel workers, and students and teachers who can d