With Miami’s new 10-mile Underline project underway, the ‘Magic City’ looks to be changing for the better. Meg Daly, previous marketing director turned founder of the nonprofit group Friends of the Underline, has teamed up with the Miami-Dade County and designers from the James Corner Field Operations, known for their work on New York City’s Highline, in tackling the massive construction job. The 10-mile long mixed-use park will extend from downtown Miami to Dadeland’s South Station, providing urban space for safe transit and recreation. The target design includes two 10-mile-long individual parallel pathways, with one dedicated to walking pedestrians or those on foot, and the other for bicyclists. The pathways will connect to several landscape spaces such as parks, playgrounds, gardens, and other locations for neighborly social gatherings. Although Daly has already acquired $90 million in funding from Miami, Coral Gables, Miami-Dade County and the state of Florida,