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  • Tamiami Trail Roadbed Removed

    Trail roadbed . which was completed six months ahead of schedule, removed nearly six miles of roadbed from the Old Tamiami Trail to allow more water to flow south into Everglades National Park for the first time in a century "Removing the Old Tamiami Trail roadbed is a critical step in helping us restore the flow of freshwater The Historic Impact of the Tamiami Trail Florida's Tamiami Trail (US 41) was built in the early 1900s

  • Tamiami Trail: The Road That Blocked the ‘River of Grass’

    What is the Tamiami Trail Restoration Project?    What is the history of the Tamiami Trail?    What are the benefits of the Tamiami Trail Bridges?  When will the Tamiami Trail Bridges project be done?    The Tamiami Trail bridges have been constructed in phases.

  • Tamiami Trail Bridges Already Showing That Everglades Restoration Works

    March 11, 2020 - Completed Everglades Restoration projects—like the bridges along Tamiami Trail—and Tamiami Trail or US-41 links the cities of Tampa and Miami—hence the name Tamiami .  The stretch of Tamiami Trail that cuts across the Everglades was built in the late 1920’s and blocked Over the previous decade, two bridges totaling 3.5 miles in length, were built along Tamiami TrailTamiami Trail bridges. 

  • Final Bridge Over Tamiami Trail Nears Completion: Next Phase Poised to Begin

    For Immediate Release October 30, 2018 Final Bridge Over Tamiami Trail Nears Completion: Next Phase Trail into the southern Everglades and Florida Bay: “Everglades restoration is a federal/state partnership For thirty years the removal of Tamiami Trail has been a restoration priority.  Trail project is a model for Everglades restoration.  Trail, in addition to the state’s $200 million annual commitment to expedite the larger Everglades restoration

  • Statement from Eric Eikenberg, Everglades Foundation CEO

    of his plan to spend $90 million over three years to complete the next phase of critical bridging of Tamiami Trail. Lucie Rivers, this bridging of Tamiami Trail is an important project that will allow water to move south Learn more about the Tamiami Trail bridging project here.

  • Everglades Foundation discusses restoration efforts and water quality

    Foundation conducted a media tour on Friday, March 8, 2024, along a section of the Everglades just north of Tamiami Trail near the intersection with Shark Valley Loop Rd.

  • The History of Everglades Restoration 

    resources and impacted water levels through agriculture, illegal poaching, drainage, and damming caused by Tamiami Trail’s construction in the 1920s. Trail and the C&SF infrastructure.    Trail. Trail were also identified as key needs to successful completion of Everglades restoration.

  • Everglades Foundation Applauds $60 Million Grant to Restore Natural Flow of Water

    — Since 1928, the natural southerly flow of water into the Everglades has been bottlenecked by the Tamiami Trail, U.S. The 6.5-mile Tamiami Trail Modification Next Step Phase II project, Eikenberg said, “will open up the

  • Restoration is Cure for Drowning Everglades

    problem, the ultimate solution is completion of road raising, additional culverts and bridges along the Tamiami Trail to allow more water to flow through the Everglades area. islands today, one can only imagine what would have happened had we not already bridged parts of the Tamiami Trail to allow large volumes of water to flow south.

  • Lake Okeechobee Discharges Announced

    great progress in opening the southern end of the system with construction of 3.3 miles of bridges on Tamiami Trail and seepage barriers along the northeastern boundary of Everglades National Park. flow at the southern end of the peninsula will be solved in two years with the final removal of the Tamiami Trail roadbed, which will provide much-needed relief from high water conditions in the central Everglades

  • Science Guides Us – On the Road to Everglades Restoration & Protection

    Trail on a drive to Naples. You conclude that Alligator Alley is faster, but Tamiami Trail is more reliable, relaxing, and requires If you have the time, take Tamiami Trail. Several trucks drive across the Tamiami Trail Bridge, which allows previously blocked water to flow into Trail.

  • Water and the Everglades - Why is it Important?

    STAs and conveyance features such as the Tamiami Trail bridges also allow for the delivery of that water Beyond that, projects that remove canals and levees in the Everglades, such as backfilling the Miami At the southern end, projects along Tamiami Trail, along with improved operations, are redistributing The target is to send 2/3 of the flows under the Tamiami Trail bridges and 1/3 through the S-12 structures

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