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LTC 413-2019 FDOT MacARTHUR CAUSEWAY BRIDGE REHABILITATION PROJECT IMPACTMIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC 413 -2019 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of th ty Commiss n FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: July 19, 2019 SUBJECT: FDOT MACARTHUR CAUSEWAY BRIDGE REHABILITATION PROJECT IMPACT: LIST OF SCHEDULED SPECIAL EVENT RACES FOR 2019 -2020. The purpose of this Letter to the Commission ( "LTC ") is to inform the Mayor and City Commission of upcoming 2019/20 special events bicycle and running races that will be affected by the McArthur Causeway East/West construction. As the FDOT MacArthur Causeway Bridge Rehabilitation Project continues to impact City residents, business and overall traffic congestion, the Tourism and Culture Department ( "TCD ") remains in regular communication with race producers as to scheduling and routes of upcoming events. Accordingly, race producers, in collaboration with City departments, including Transportation, Public Works and Police, have prepared Maintenance of Traffic ( "MOT ") plans that will mitigate any substantial negative impact on anyone entering or exiting Miami Beach during these permitted events. These races, with similar MOT modifications and alternate routes, were successful in 2018, with minimal impact to residents and businesses. Below is a list of upcoming races for 2019 -2020 with potential impact on the MacArthur Causeway: 1. Escape to Miami Triathlon - Sunday, September 22nd, 2019 - (MacArthur Causeway - one westbound lane and shoulder) This 14- year -old triathlon utilizes one westbound lane and shoulder of the MacArthur Causeway with the turn - around taking place at Bridge Road/ Star Island. The route starts at Margaret Pace Park (Miami), travels eastbound via one westbound lane and the westbound shoulder of the MacArthur Causeway. Runners turn at Bridge Road (west of the closure area) and return via the same MacArthur westbound lanes to Miami. This is the run portion of the race which takes place between 8 :20 am and 11:20 am (cycling and swimming portions of the triathlon do not impact the MacArthur Causeway). This race is connected to each of the Miami Beach causeways via Biscayne Boulevard. In addition, the race event will also close the outside shoulder and outside lane in each direction of the Julia Tuttle Causeway for the bike portion of the event, which is anticipated to occur between 7:20 am and 11:00 am. For the portion of the race affecting Julia Tuttle traffic portions of Alton Road will be detoured for the event. The City will assist in minimizing impact on the MacArthur Causeway, with additional police presence within the closure area and residential entry for Star and Palm /Hibiscus Islands, to ensure smooth transitions and minimize community disruptions. 1 2. Best Buddies Training Rides - Saturday, September 28th and Friday, November 22nd, 2019 - (MacArthur Causeway westbound, west of closure). Small race of 35 cyclers. Route is mitigated by cyclists exiting via the Fisher Island terminal onto MacArthur Causeway, west of the closure area, Miami bound at 7:OOam. This event will consist of rolling lane closures only and no detours or hard closures, thus reducing impacts to the motoring public. 3, Miami Marathon, Half Marathon & Tropical 5K — Saturday, Saturday February 8th and Sunday, February 9th, 2020 - (MacArthur Causeway eastbound/Venetian Causeway westbound). The Miami Marathon is an annual marathon sporting event including Miami, Miami Beach, as well as the county of Miami -Dade. It is one of the fastest - growing annual marathons, attracting world -class distance runners. It is the highlight of the race season. o The Tropical 5K portion of the Miami Marathon uses two eastbound lanes of the MacArthur Causeway, turn slightly right onto Alton Road south bound, then left onto to South Pointe Drive where the 5K ends. The 5K starts at 7:15 am at Watson Island and ends by 9:15 am at South Point Drive. Given the expected current and future impacts on the MacArthur Causeway the City will work with the event producer to re -route any portion of the race affected by future construction. The Miami Marathon & Half Marathon uses two eastbound lanes and the shoulder of the MacArthur Causeway, turns slightly right onto Alton Road, loops around South of Fifth Street, north to Lummus Park, turn slightly west to Washington Avenue, continues north to Dade Boulevard, and then exits Miami Beach via the westbound Venetian Causeway. This race starts in Downtown Miami by the American Airlines Arena at 6:00 am and exits Miami Beach by 10:00 am. This race is a high traffic impact event. 4. 305 Half Marathon Sunday, March 1St, 2020 - (Julia Tuttle Causeway westbound /MacArthur Causeway eastbound - one lane and shoulder on each causeway). The 305 Half Marathon starts on Lummus Park moves north toward Alton Road to Julia Tuttle Causeway utilizing one eastbound lane and shoulder. On the return, the race utilizes one eastbound lane and shoulder of MacArthur Causeway eastbound into Miami Beach ending at Lummus Park. This race starts at 6:15 am and ends at 10:00 am. The City will continue to work with the event producer and explore the possibility of inverting the route and utilize MacArthur Causeway on the earlier part of the race, to lessen the impact to entry into Miami Beach. The same organizers will hold a 5K on March 3, 2019. 5. South Beach Triathlon — Sunday, April 19th, 2020 - (MacArthur Causeway /Julia Tuttle — one lane and shoulder east /west on each causeway). This triathlon uses one eastbound lane and shoulder and one westbound lane and shoulder of the Julia Tuttle Causeway. Because the race has two distance qualifiers, they will also use one eastbound lane and shoulder and one westbound lane and shoulder of the MacArthur Causeway. This race starts at 7:00 am and ends at 11:00 am. As part of the special events process, the applicant will be required to provide the following: • Variable message boards (VMS) will be deployed by event producer four (4) days in advance of the race, listing race information and road closures. The (VMS) signs remain in place until the event is completed; 2 • Producer will canvass the affected routes and place door hangers, and send notifications via certified mail; and obtains sign -offs from affected business; • Provide the City with a Traffic Advisory that is sent out via City's Communications Department by email, text and website messaging; and • Advertise the race in local newspapers, news outlets and social media outlets. In addition, the City's Traffic Monitoring and Management team will monitor traffic conditions along the impacted thoroughfares throughout the event and implement signal timing modifications as needed. The City's Traffic Monitor will also have a direct line of communication with Police Department and request assistance, as needed, to enforce blocking of intersections or any other incident affecting traffic flow during the event. Tourism and Culture, Transportation, Public Works and Police Departments will continue to work with each event organizer to review all relevant materials and mitigate community impact, where possible, including monitoring construction progress and advising on foreseeable challenges. We will continue to work with City departments and event producers to ensure that our annual events can proceed successfully, safely, and with minimal impact on the MacArthur Causeway construction project and our Miami Beach neighborhoods. Attachment: Course maps C: Marcia Monserrat, Chief of Staff Eric Carpenter, Assistant City Manager Jose Gonzalez, Transportation Director Josiel Ferrer, Transportation Assistant Director Matt Kenny, Tourism and Culture Director Heather Shaw, Tourism and Culture Assistant Director Linette Nodarse, Special Events Liaison 3