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                                                 Mayor’s Message





                                                n mid-February, I led a group of South Florida officials on an important trip to
                                                investigate whether it would be feasible to build an underground tunnel for
                                              Icommuter rail service to transit our downtown.
                                              This represents an exciting possibility that could dramatically reshape the future
                                              growth of downtown as well as resolve long-standing traffic problems. And even
                                              more importantly, there is the chance that the project could be done for
                                              substantially less than anyone ever imagined.
                                              We visited the latest venture of business entrepreneur Elon Musk. Musk first built his
                                              reputation around the development of the Tesla electric car and then space
                                              transportation. Now, he is looking at ways to reduce traffic congestion by offering
                                              new low-cost tunneling construction technology.
                                              Among those who joined me on the trip were City Manager Chris Lagerbloom; my
                                              chief of staff, Scott Wyman; Broward County Vice Mayor Michael Udine; the
                                              county’s rail expert; Miami Mayor Francis Suarez; Husein Cumber, a high-ranking
                     Dean Trantalis           executive in Florida East Coast Railroad’s business arm; the railroad’s rail
                          Mayor,              infrastructure expert; and its tunneling consultant.
                    City of Fort Lauderdale
                   dtrantalis@fortlauderdale.gov  How did this all start?
                                              Well, Brightline is set to restart their commuter service between Miami, Fort
                                              Lauderdale and West Palm Beach later this year. They are expanding the service to
                                              include more stops. At the same time, there has been revived interest in jump-
                                              starting the long-planned Coastal Commuter Link. The Coastal Commuter Link would
                                              include many additional local stops in the tri-county region.
                                              The benefits of the commuter service would be significant.
                     City Hall, 8th Floor     A person could catch a train in Oakland Park and go to the Fort Lauderdale-
                     100 N Andrews Ave
                   Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311  Hollywood International Airport for a flight out of town, someone in Pompano
                                              Beach could take the train to the Aventura Mall, or someone living in Boca Raton
                                              could commute to work in Hollywood by train. Of course, Fort Lauderdale would be
                                              at the center of it all with our downtown rail station.
                                              But there are some challenges created by commuter rail.

                                              With dozens of additional trains running along the FEC corridor every day, a
                                              crucial choke point would occur at the New River. Easy river navigation is
                      Office Contact           important to our marine industry because many boatyards are located west of the
                      Scott Wyman
                        Chief of Staff        railroad’s river crossing, and the marine industry is a critical part of our economy.
                     Office of the Mayor
                   swyman@fortlauderdale.gov  The current low-rise train bridge would be used so frequently that many in our
                       954-828-5314           marine industry would suffer great financial harm as their businesses would become
                                              largely inaccessible.
                                              The initial suggestion was to build a new high-rise bridge for the commuter rail
                                              service. Imagine a bridge like the 17th Street Causeway cutting through our
                                              downtown. History has shown that communities suffer when such decisions are
                                              made. Many are now trying to undo that harm.
                                              A bridge would cleave our downtown in two just as it is undergoing a
                                              transformative redevelopment into a modern urban center. In addition, the site of
                CITY OF FORT LAUDERDALE
                                              the proposed joint county-city government campus would sit hard against the


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