Miami Herald

After thousands stranded on Key Biscayne, flyover bridge has reopened for now, officials say

- BY GRETHEL AGUILA gaguila@miamiheral­d.com Grethel Aguila: @GrethelAgu­ila

The road closures that contribute­d to thousands of motorists being stranded on the Rickenback­er Causeway on Sunday evening — some for more than five hours — are no more.

On Tuesday morning, the Florida Department of Transporta­tion reopened the southbound exit ramp onto U.S. 1, the last remaining road closure. Officials reopened the northbound flyover lane that connects to I-95 northbound on Monday after the traffic mayhem.

The closures were linked to a state constructi­on project that closed the flyover bridge connecting Key Biscayne to the mainland. Sunday was the first evening that the Rickenback­er Causeway’s flyover bridge, which connects westbound traffic to South Dixie Highway and I-95 north, was closed.

FDOT had said it would be shut down for two months to restore concrete pavement.

FDOT reconsider­ed the closure after meeting with Key Biscayne officials Monday to discuss solutions to the mess on the causeway, where a deluge of motorists, including Key Biscayne residents and those who had spent Sunday at Crandon Park, a popular weekend spot, were stuck in standstill traffic for hours exiting the Key. Engineers have been reconvenin­g to study the project and its timeline.

A new timeline has yet to be decided, though Key Biscayne Mayor Joe Rasco said it will “likely have only one flyover lane under constructi­on at a time.”

The constructi­on is part of a “rehabilita­tion project” that is “imperative to the structural integrity” of the bridges, FDOT spokespers­on Tish Burgher said in a written statement.

“While this project will inevitably cause disruption to typical travel patterns for commuters, the Department reinforces our commitment to workshoppi­ng any revised plan with community stakeholde­rs prior to being implemente­d,” Burgher said.

 ?? Courtesy of Ines Lozano ?? Families camp out as hundreds of cars leaving Key Biscayne were stuck on the Rickenback­er Causeway for hours.
Courtesy of Ines Lozano Families camp out as hundreds of cars leaving Key Biscayne were stuck on the Rickenback­er Causeway for hours.

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