Heavy Congestion Expected Near Downtown and Miami Beach for Boat Show Finale

High Traffic Volume for Boat Show Sunday
Commuters and visitors should prepare for significant delays today, Sunday, February 15, 2026, as the Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show enters its final day. With show hours running from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., heavy congestion is expected throughout the day across the MacArthur and Venetian Causeways. Traffic is likely to peak in the late afternoon as the event concludes at various locations including the Miami Beach Convention Center and the Downtown Miami sites at Herald Plaza and Museum Park.
Law enforcement will be managing traffic flow at key intersections, but drivers should expect bumper-to-bumper conditions on Biscayne Boulevard and around the entrance to the Port of Miami. If you are heading to the beach, the Julia Tuttle Causeway (I-195) is recommended as a faster alternative to avoid the core event traffic zones downtown.
Metromover Service Alert: Financial District Station Closed
Public transport users should take note of a major service disruption on the Metromover system. As part of the ongoing Metromover Upgrade Project, the Financial District Station is temporarily closed today. While the Brickell Loop continues to operate, all trips will begin and end at the Brickell Metromover Station. Riders intended for the Financial District should allow for extra travel time or consider walking the short distance from Brickell Station. Regular service is expected to resume following the completion of this weekend's scheduled system upgrades.
Major Arteries and Ongoing Construction
Long-term construction continues to impact major arteries across the city. The I-395/SR 836/I-95 "Connecting Miami" project remains a primary source of lane shifts and reduced speeds. Specifically, drivers using the Midtown Interchange should be wary of ongoing work on the new segmental bridges. While some new ramps have opened recently, several high-traffic connectors between I-95 and I-395 remain under construction, leading to occasional bottlenecks near the urban core.
- Port Boulevard: Expect localized delays on SR 886 (Port Boulevard) due to the roadway improvement project that recently commenced.
- Miami Beach Soil Testing: Single right-lane closures are active on SR 934 (NE 71st Street) between Abbot Avenue and Collins Avenue for essential soil boring work.
- NW 7th Avenue: Northbound detours remain in effect between 183rd Street and 185th Drive due to extensive road reconstruction in the area.
Commuter Recommendations
To avoid the heaviest delays, residents are encouraged to utilize Brightline or Tri-Rail services for north-south travel into the city. For those driving, utilizing real-time navigation apps is essential today to navigate the shifting lane closures associated with the Signature Bridge project and the surge in Boat Show traffic. If you are not attending the festivities, avoiding the downtown waterfront and the southern end of Miami Beach is highly advised until after 7:00 p.m. this evening.

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