Ultra traffic could paralyze causeway in Miami. Here’s the plan to avoid that.

Joey Flechas for the Miami Herald writes: Ultra Music Festival will bring up to 60,000 people a day to its new venue on Virginia Key — a mammoth three-day event that has organizers and local governments worried about how to keep traffic flowing on the Rickenbacker Causeway. Read full article here.

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Joey Flechas for the Miami Herald writes: Ultra Music Festival will bring up to 60,000 people a day to its new venue on Virginia Key — a mammoth three-day event that has organizers and local governments worried about how to keep traffic flowing on the Rickenbacker Causeway. Read full article here.

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