"Burn" Traffic Delays May Have You Hot

The filming of a "Burn Notice" episode is expected to cause major downtown delays

By TODD WRIGHT
Updated 3:52 PM EST, Mon, Jul 6, 2009

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Miami's resident hit TV show is taking over a few blocks downtown.

"Burn Notice" will be filming near Northwest 17th Avenue between 16th Street and 19th Terrace through Wednesday. Several roads will be closed, which could cause quite the delay for myriad reasons.

First, there will be the people who didn't read this and travel in that area, creating a huge jam of misguided vehicles trying to navigate the detours.

Then, of course, you have the wannabe be actors flocking to the area shouting out monologues while the aforementioned people honk their horns to get them to move.

And finally, there's you, who just wants to get a good look at Jeffrey Donovan.

Businesses in the area are expected to be open regular hours and sidewalks will be open during the times when the cast needs to "take 5."

First Published: Jul 6, 2009 1:55 PM EST

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