Duck Key's Harbour Drive Bridge Enters National Contest, Needs Your Vote
Duck Key's Harbour Drive Bridge entered a national "Bridge as a Fashion Model" contest with just days left before the April 14 voting deadline.

The Harbour Drive Bridge on Duck Key is now competing on a national stage, entered by Monroe County into the National Association of County Engineers' "Bridge as a Fashion Model" contest with public voting open through April 14.
The Key West Chamber of Commerce published a community notice on April 8 calling for votes, urging residents, seasonal visitors, and local supporters to cast ballots before the contest closes. The entry puts Monroe County's bridge infrastructure in front of a national audience that spans engineering professionals and bridge enthusiasts, giving the community a shot at recognition it can carry well beyond the contest itself.
For Duck Key, the implications are reputational rather than operational. The Harbour Drive Bridge does not receive additional funding or an altered maintenance schedule if it wins, but county engineers and public works staff, who coordinated the nomination, can cite design recognition in grant applications and infrastructure communications. It is a modest but tangible asset for a small community working to maintain a profile at the state and national level.

At six days, the vote window is short, and the margin between a spotlight finish and an overlooked entry may hinge entirely on how broadly the link circulates across Monroe County's social networks and among seasonal visitors who know Duck Key well. The Chamber framed the ask as a low-friction act of civic participation: find the contest page and vote before April 14.
In a county where bridges are the literal connective tissue between islands, a Harbour Drive win would be easy to amplify. The Chamber and local businesses would have a concrete, dateable achievement to fold into Duck Key and Monroe County promotions, arriving at a time when tourism-dependent communities are always searching for fresh angles. Votes can be cast through the Key West Chamber of Commerce community news page before the April 14 deadline.
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