Miami-Beach-Takes-Extra-Measures-to-Ensure-a-Safe-Spring-Break
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DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS, Tel: 305.673.7575 PRESS RELEASE
Tonya Daniels, E-mail: tonyadaniels@miamibeachfl.gov
Melissa Berthier, E-mail: melissaberthier@miamibeachfl.gov
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 27, 2019
Miami Beach Takes Extra Measures to Ensure a Safe Spring Break
— Come on Vacation, Don’t Leave on Probation —
Miami Beach, FL – Miami Beach will once again be welcoming large numbers of visitors
for spring break this year. In preparation, the City has been planning diligently to
implement a comprehensive and coordinated plan to ensure visitors are able to enjoy
the beaches, while maintaining safety and resident quality of life.
This year, based on spring break schedules, March 1 through April 2, 2019 has been
identified as a high impact period for Miami Beach, and the City will be taking the
following measures:
• Coolers, inflatable devices, tents, tables and similar structures on the beach will
not be permitted.
• The limitation of live or amplified music.
• The limitation of traffic routes to prohibit vehicular access to non-residents, and
permit access only for residents and those patrons and employees of
businesses located in the specific area where traffic routes have been limited.
• The establishment of occupancy limits for different segments of beach property,
and prohibiting access to those areas that have reached those occupancy
limits, in order to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the general public.
• The prohibition of any direct or indirect consumption of alcohol on the beach
property.
• Continued enforcement of the prohibition of smoking marijuana
• The implementation of a license plate reader police detail, which may be
utilized on eastbound traffic lanes of the MacArthur and Julia Tuttle causeways.
• Depending upon crowd size and in the interest of public safety, the Miami Beach
Police Department may close Ocean Drive or a portion thereof between 5 to 12
streets during peak hours.
• Deployment of Goodwill Ambassadors on the weekends to provide tips and
assistance to beach-goers.
“We look forward to hosting hundreds of thousands of visitors who choose to spend their
vacation in the fun and sun capital of the world, and we hope these proactive measures
will ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all,” said City Manager Jimmy L.
Morales.
We are committed to providing excellent public service and safety to all who live, work and play in our vibrant, tropical, historic
community.
The City is also launching a multi-tiered marketing campaign encompassing traditional
media, digital, social and out of home advertising to communicate these additional
measures. For more information, visit www.mbspringbreak.com.
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