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STOP SPEEDING before it stops you. Every year, thousands lose their lives because of speeding. Don’t risk it, slow down and obey the law. Your life and others depend on it. #StopSpeeding
Traffic Advisory: We currently have W. Flagler to N.W. 2nd St between 67th – 68th Avenues blocked off due to a house fire. Please seek alternate route until further notice. KD
Traffic Alert: ⚠️We are currently assisting @CityofMiamiFire on a fire at 8017 NW 2 Ave. NE 2 Ave from 79-80 is shutdown in all directions. Seek alternate route. - KF
Buckle up, Miami!
Your safety is our top priority, day and night. Wearing your seat belt is a simple step that saves lives. Let’s keep our roads safe together. #ClickItOrTicket
Big props to the BNA Board Secretary for flagging this - stepping up on a Sunday morning. Strong teamwork with the HEAT Team, Miami Solid Waste, and Edgewater support shutting down illegal dumping. This is what real community action looks like!
@MiamiPD
A large number of cruise ships are scheduled to arrive this morning, causing traffic delays near the Port of Miami and surrounding areas.
Drivers are encouraged to plan ahead and allow extra travel time.
En este momento de dolor, queremos que el pueblo de Venezuela sepa que no está solo. Desde Miami, enviamos nuestras oraciones, fortaleza y solidaridad a todas las personas afectadas.
- Jefe Edwin López
@ChiefEdwinLopez
Residents, visitors, and commuters should plan for significant crowds and heavy traffic in downtown Miami this Saturday, June 27th, as FIFA Fan Fest at Bayfront Park is expected to draw record attendance due to highly anticipated matches scheduled.
A new chapter begins.
Chief Lopez attended his first centralized roll call, where he introduced himself and had the chance to meet many of the men and women of Miami PD.
It was a great opportunity to connect, hear from our officers, and start building relationships from day one.
Speeding is a leading cause of traffic fatalities, with nearly 10,000 lives lost each year. Remember, driving over the speed limit increases your risk of losing control and is illegal.
A large number of cruise ships are scheduled to arrive on Saturday, June 27, causing traffic delays near the Port of Miami and surrounding areas.
Drivers are encouraged to plan ahead and allow extra travel time.
Congratulations to Detective Flores‑Reboyras who was honored by the Biscayne Bay Kiwanis Club for her exceptional commitment to serving Miami. #MiamiExcellence#MiamiProud