FORT LAUDERDALE (CBSMiami) — The Fort Lauderdale Police Department has introduced new guidelines for the subsequent month as hundreds of spring breakers are anticipated to move to South Florida.
From March 4 to April 3 on the general public seashores in Fort Lauderdale:
- Tents, tables, and comparable constructions are prohibited
- Live or amplified music must be restricted
- Alcohol is just not allowed on the seaside
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Police will implement the non permanent guidelines on seaside property from the 900 block of Seabreeze north to the 1700 block of North A1A throughout these weeks.
Electric or motorized scooters are additionally prohibited on the barrier island throughout Spring Break.
Police have established designated decide up and drop off places from March 4 to April 3 on Fort Lauderdale Beach and alongside Southwest 2nd Street in downtown.
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In downtown, the rideshare zone is on SW 4th Avenue, south of SW 2nd Street. The rideshare zone on the Beach is on Cortez Street, west of A1A. All rideshare drivers are strictly prohibited from stopping alongside A1A.
The City of Miami Beach additionally adopted new non permanent guidelines throughout Spring Break.
From March 3 to March 29 in Miami Beach:
- Alcohol is just not allowed on public seashores
- No reside or amplified music, aside from metropolis authorized occasions
- Coolers, inflatable gadgets, tents, and tables are usually not allowed on public seashores
- Car site visitors is proscribed
The guidelines apply to Miami Beach’s “high impact zone”, which incorporates fifth Street to the south, sixteenth Street to the north, Pennsylvania Avenue to the west, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east together with public seaside areas.
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“There will be a very, very augmented police presence,” stated Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber earlier this week. “There are going to be cops everywhere.”