South Beach state of emergency extended due to spring break crowds

Miami Beach commissioners decided on Sunday to extend its state of emergency in South Beach through April 12 after the city dealt with large crowds of spring breakers.

The Miami Beach City Commission unanimously voted to stretch its 8 p.m. curfew in South Beach’s entertainment district and 10 p.m. closures of eastbound lanes on three causeways every Thursday through Sunday until April 12, the Miami Herald reported.

The decision reached during the commissioners’ emergency meeting allows restaurants to stay open for deliveries until 6 a.m., although outdoor seating must shut down at 8 p.m.

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