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Fact Sheet: Fire Flow Package #2 Starts Oct. 13

Notice Date: Thursday, Oct. 9, 2025

Project Overview

Fire Flow Package (FFP) Project 2 is a critical infrastructure upgrade designed to enhance the reliability and safety of the local water distribution system. The project includes upsizing existing water mains and installing new water connections to address areas that currently do not meet required fire flow standards.


Benefits

  • Improved fire protection and public safety
  • Increased system capacity and reliability
  • Upgraded water mains and connections (some of the existing lines are in place since the 1950s)
  • Enhanced infrastructure to support future growth


What’s Happening

Starting on the week of October 13, 2025, the contractor will mobilize equipment and materials to begin installing a new 16-inch water main on 15 Street between Jefferson and Meridian Avenues. This is the first section of many included in FFP #2 project, as depicted in the full project map below.


Please be advised that parking spaces along 15 Street between Jefferson Ave. and Meridian Ave. will be temporarily unavailable due to ongoing infrastructure work in the area. Parking on the south side of 15 Street will be restricted at all times, 24 hours a day while water main installation work is ongoing. On the north side of 15 Street, parking will be prohibited Monday through Friday, however parking will be permitted on weekends. These restrictions are necessary to facilitate essential improvements and ensure public safety. All individuals are advised to seek alternative parking arrangements and to comply with posted signage.

Construction Timeline

The construction will start in October 2025, and the anticipated overall project completion is by yearend 2026. There are approximately 20 blocks in various locations throughout the Flamingo Park and City Center Neighborhoods included in the whole FFP #2 project. Infrastructure work on each block-by-block section is expected to take approximately five weeks.


Additional construction advisories will be shared as work progresses.


What to Expect

  • Moderate levels of construction noise are expected during the day.
  • Equipment and container storage will be limited to designated areas.
  • Machinery and workers will be present on the job site. Residents are advised to use caution when crews are present and to follow all posted signage.
  • Pedestrian and traffic detours will be implemented as needed for safety. The alley will be closed while this work is in progress.
  • All efforts are being made to minimize impacts to area residents and businesses.
  • Restoration activities will take place upon the project’s completion and will address areas impacted by the construction.
  • Work schedule may change due to inclement weather or unexpected conditions.


Updates with the scheduled working locations will be provided throughout the project. To join the project email list, please contact us using the information below.


We thank you for your patience as the city works on this necessary infrastructure upgrade.

Who to Contact

For information about the project, please call / text Public Information Liaison, Dayana Sanjurjo at 305.742.8849 or email at dsanjurjo@mrgmiami.com

To learn more about the city’s projects and innovative initiatives, visit www.miamibeachfl.gov/NAD.


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