Brickell Bay Drive Seawall & Resiliency Improvements

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Skyrise building and waterfront on Brickell Bay Drive

The City of Miami is revitalizing, renewing, and enhancing its waterfront on Brickell Bay Drive from Southeast 14th Street to Southeast 15th Road. The purpose of this project is to implement a vision to adapt Brickell Bay Drive and protect it from future storm surge and sea level rise while encouraging waterfront connectivity, creating open space, and improving the natural environment and the local ecosystem. Creating a long-term stewardship structure that protects and enhances quality of life and public and private investments is essential to keeping the Brickell Bay Drive waterfront area a functional, long-term resilient and adaptable asset.

Project Community Outreach and Engagement

The City of Miami understands the importance of sharing, collecting feedback and presenting information to the community regarding capital projects. Throughout the design of this project, the City has held two community meetings:  

  • First Community MeetingDecember 13, 2021, at Simpson Park - At this meeting, the City of Miami gathered information from the residents, tabulating their preferences and needs based on the main four focused areas of the project:  A resilient waterfront (seawall), Roadway Improvements, Drainage improvements and a Connectivity (sidewalk by the waterfront).  The City presented boards for interactive action with the residents, where they could select the option of their choice.  This information was gathered and incorporated into the design that would be later presented to the community at the next public meeting.
  • Second Community MeetingMarch 19, 2024 at Emerald at Brickell – At this meeting, the City presented the project design based on the input received at the first community meeting (Dec 2021), and feedback was taken for consideration.  The next step in the project is to procure a design/build firm by December 2024.  Construction of the project is anticipated to start in January 2025, with an estimated completion date of May 2026.  

You may view the slides of the March 2024 presentation by clicking the blue bar below.  

March 19th, 2024 Community Meeting Presentation

Brickell Bay Drive Improvements Presentation Intro Page

Brickell Bay Drive Improvements Presentation Funding Source Page (Miami Forever Bond)

Brickell Bay Drive Improvements Presentation Project Location Page with Aerial Map

Brickell Bay Drive Improvements Presentation Existing Conditions Page

Brickell Bay Drive Improvements Presentation Existing Conditions Page 2

Brickell Bay Drive Improvements Presentation Existing Conditions Page 3

Brickell Bay Drive Improvements Presentation Vision Page

Brickell Bay Drive Improvements Presentation Projects Timeline Page

Brickell Bay Drive Improvements Presentation Project Elements Page

Brickell Bay Drive Improvements Presentation Proposed Roadway Page

Brickell Bay Drive Improvements Presentation Parking Page

Brickell Bay Drive Improvements Presentation Alternative Parking Location Page

Brickell Bay Drive Improvements Presentation Seawall Page

Brickell Bay Drive Improvements Presentation Seawall Page 2

Brickell Bay Drive Improvements Presentation Seawall Treatment Considerations Page

Brickell Bay Drive Improvements Presentation Green Space Page

Brickell Bay Drive Improvements Presentation Conceptual Configuration Page

Brickell Bay Drive Improvements Presentation Existing Drainage Conditions Page

Brickell Bay Drive Improvements Presentation Proposed Drainage System Page

Brickell Bay Drive Improvements Presentation Water Quality Improvements Page

Rendering of New Seawall and Sidewalk

Rendering of Roadway and Swale Area with Trees

 

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This work was funded in part through a grant agreement from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Office of Resilience and Coastal Protection Resilient Florida Program. The views, statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the State of Florida or any of its subagencies.
December 2021.
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