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The Miami-Dade County Citizens' Independent Transportation Trust (CITT) meeting on June 25, 2025, highlighted significant concerns regarding the North Corridor project, particularly its slow progress and financial implications.
During the session, member Kilpatrick raised questions about the project's status, noting that only 1% of the Preliminary Design and Engineering (PDE) phase has been completed, despite an expenditure of $4.7 million. This figure sparked a discussion about the efficiency and management of funds allocated to the project. Kilpatrick sought clarification on the accuracy of these figures, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in the use of taxpayer dollars.
The chair acknowledged the complexity of the project and the necessity to expedite action items on the agenda. The meeting underscored the urgency for the CITT to address delays and ensure that future phases of the North Corridor project are executed more efficiently.
As the meeting concluded, the focus remained on the importance of timely updates and effective communication regarding the project's progress, with members expressing a commitment to closely monitor developments in the coming months. The discussions set the stage for potential changes in strategy to enhance project delivery and financial oversight.
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