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LTC 078-2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act - Transit Funding/t~.. ~ '~ ~. L. 1"~/1-A1~1i ~~~~~ 2009P~ar zs Pt~lz: o, - ~. _ . ,~ OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO LTC # ova-zoo9 LETTER TO COMMISSION To Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager\ DATE: March 25, 2009 5ui31ECT American Recovery and Reinvestment Act -Transit Funding The purpose of this LTC is to provide the Mayor and City Commission with an update regarding federal transit funding provided through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), also know as the Stimulus Bill. At the February 20, 2009 meeting of the Metropolitan Planning Organization, the Board approved a motion by County Commission Carlos Giminez to allocate 20% of the Miami-Dade share of transit funds from the Stimulus Bill to Miami-Dade cities, based on a population formula. At the time, MPO staff expected that Miami-Dade would receive $76 million. On Tuesday, February 10, MPO staff sent email notice to all municipalities and agencies that the County's allocation of transit funds was $69,802,389, of which 20%, or $13,960,474 was set aside for municipal units. Furthermore, the email included a table that provided each city's allocation based on the population distribution. The allocation for Miami Beach was listed at $528.839. The email also stated that the deadline for the submission of transit priorities by each city was two days later, on March 12, 2009. The Administration reviewed the funding list provided by the MPO, and noticed that it provided unincorporated Miami-Dade County with an allocation of $6,151,749, or44%ofthe 20% municipal set-aside. This action resulted in a net distribution of only 11.2%of the transit funds to the cities, rather than 20%. On Wednesday, March 11, the Administration reviewed the videotape of the February 20 MPO meeting to confirm the City's interpretation that the intent of the motion was to distribute 20% of the funds to cities only, not including unincorporated Miami-Dade County. The Administration then confirmed this intentwith staff from County Commissioner Giminez' office, and also determined that application of this interpretation to the $13 million set aside for municipalities would result in an allocation of $945,461 to Miami Beach. Following confirmation that the 20% set aside should be distributed only to incorporated areas, the Administration contacted the Miami-Dade County League of Cifies (MDCLC). Following a briefing of the issue with League staff and leadership, the League spent much of Thursday discussing this issue with Miami-Dade County and MPO staff. On Friday morning, the League sent an email (attached) to its membership that MPO staff and the Counly Attorney's Office had confirmed that the League's (and City's) interpretation of Commissioner Giminez' motion was correct. A follow up email from MPO staff was sent to the cities at 3:52 p.m. on Friday, providing the updated transit amounts to be assigned to each city. The email further provided the cities until Thursday, March 19, 2009 to submit additional project information based on the new amounts, for inclusion in an addendum to the agenda for the March 26 MPO Governing Board meeting. Letter to Commission March 17, 2009 MPO Stimulus Funding Distribution The Administration's initiative and proactive efforts regarding this item enabled the Miami- Dade League of Cities to restore over $6 million in stimulus funding for Miami-Dade County's municipalities, including an additional $416,622 specifically for Miami Beach. The Administration will continue to provide updates regarding the City's efforts related to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. In the meantime, if you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me. JMGlHF/kc Attachments: March 11 email from the MPO with the original distribution table March 13 email from the Miami-Dade League of Cities March 13 email from the MPO with the revised distribution table F9.cmgrt$ALL',CROWDER1lntergovernmentaRFederal AppropriationslS6mulus5MP0 Ac6ons.doc Crowder, Kevin From: Sent: To: Cc: gus.pego@dotstate.fl.us; Bravo, Alice; Filer, Carl; Thomas, Cunene: Mesa. Jose L. {MPO): San Roman, Irma (MPO); Foutz, Larry (MPO); Salim. Zainab (MPO); craexdir@floridacityfl.gov; shermanr@cityofaventura.com; wclarke@twu291.org; larreao@miamilakes-fLgov: Forbes, Clinton (MDT); Clodfelter, David (MDT); Karl.Thompson@citynmb.com; limedina@ci.miami.fl.us; Kristy Bada; Priscilla Walker; Rafael Casale; Gonzalez, Jose; Johanna Gamboa Moas; Martinez, Jonathan; Kay, James (CITY OF CORAL GABLES); Codner, Tsahai (City of Miami Gardens); Landen, Robert (CITY OF HOMESTEAD): Oldenburg, John; Garcia, Maria (City of South Miami); Lago. Frank (CITY OF SWEETWATER); Phillips, Kathy (City of Opa Locka); Stephanie Thomas (City of north Miami); Crowder, Kevin; Robert Herrada; Fernand Thony; dcrew@miamigardens-fLgov; Eric Carpenter: Alfred J. Treppeda; Olga Cadaval; Jennifer Medina; Aubrun, Carol; Yocelyn Galiano Gomez (OVM); Yolanda Aguilar; Barbara Estep; Fernando Rodriguez; Seco, Miguel Subject: FW: Agency and Municipal Lists of TRANSIT Priorities Importance: High Attachments: TRANSIT Stim Funds by Municip MARCH 10-09.x1s Goad evening. This is a reminder that your Transit project requests for stimulus funding are due to be submitted to us no later than tomorrow Thursday March 12; ai the close of business. Details are contained in the a-mail below. Please copy Larry Foutz (Ifoutz@miamidade.gov} of our office on any future communication related to this request. Thank you and thanks to those who already submitted their Transit Stimulus requests. Sincerely, ~= c ~:i vJ`rir ~:,~zr-i'fro Transportation Analyst FfiambUatle rvtmropohlan Flamm~g Organiza4on 717NW 1st Street Suite 920 ~!iam:. FI 33128 Phone 305 a7.>.a507 Fax 305.375.a95ir susans~n.~tiamidaC!- gov Visit odr r:eFsite wvra~ rr..i::midaUe gov'r: pc From: Schreiber, Susan (MPO) Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 4:28 PM 03,•'? ji? 009 Schreiber, Susan (MPO) [SUSANS@miamidade gov[ Wednesday. March 11, 2009 6:57 PM Subject: Agency and Municipal Lists of TRANSIT Priorities Sent on behati of ,lose Luis Mesa. Director Miami-Dade MPO Dear Colleague, For those agencies and municipalities which have transit projects for which you were requesting economic stimulus funding, please submit your prioritized transit projects according to your allocation as contained in the attached "Federal Transit Stimulus Funds for Miami-Dade Municipalities" table to Ms. Susan Schreiber of my office at susans@miamidade.gov. Please note that the Stimulus Funds table has changed and is based on the latest available information regarding the federal transit funds to be received in Miami-Dade County. The new total amount is $69,802,389. The attached table shows the 20% of the latter amount assigned to municipal units in the county. In submitting your transit priorities, please use the format from your previous submittal. The requested information is needed in order to provide the MPO Governing Board with the list of priorities to ratify, in accordance with their decision at the February 20th Emergency MPO meeting. Please provide us with this information by COB this Thursday March 12, 2009 so that it can be included in the agenda package to be mailed Friday March 13 for the MPO Board meeting of March 26th. Feel free to contact me at jlml @miamidade.gov or 305 375-4507 or Ms. Schreiber at the e- mail address above or 305 375-1887. I appreciate your continued assistance with these requests. Sincerely, Jose' Luis Mesa, Director Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization cJ~ia~ra ~i~aer~!r -Fransportalion Analyst tvtinmi-natle hlehoprlitar. Planniny Oryanizatinn 111 NW 1s! SVect Suac 529 h5am~. FI 33128 Phone 305 ?75.x507 Fax 3D> 375 an50 SUSaIIS:Q~I_Il_101I11dade,.g0\' 'Jisi oanveGsi;e vwrw.miamidaoagnv~mgo njl"_>5.+2~~9 FEDERAL TRANSIT STIMULUS FUNDS FOR MIAMI-DADE MUNICIPALITIES MARCH 10, 2009 UPDATE Populatio n Estimates: Municipalities and Unincorporated. April 1, 2008 Percent Allocation Estimate of Total based on Population MIAMI-DADE 2,503,468 100.0% Aventura 31,306 1.3% $174,578 Bal Harbour 3,327 0.1% $18,552 Bay Harbor Island 5,178 0.2% $28,877 Biscayne Park 3,300 0.1% $18,400 Coral Gables 46,185 1.8% $257,547 Cutler Bay 41,930 1.7% $233,822 Doral 34,612 1.4% $193,012 EI Portal 2,523 0.1% $14,070 Florida City 10,279 0.4% $57,321 Golden Beach 955 0.0% $5,326 Hialeah 230,084 9.2% $1,283,053 Hialeah Gardens 21,116 0.8% $117,752 Homestead 59,917 2.4% 5334,123 Indian Creek Village 58 0.0% $326 Islandia 6 0.0% $34 Key Biscayne 11,653 0.5% $64,980 Medley 1,136 0.0% $6,332 Miami 409,673 16.4% $2,284,523 Miami Beach 94,834 3.8% $528,839 Miami Gardens 112,110 4.5% $625,176 Miami Lakes 27,259 1.1% $152,010 Miami Shores 10,744 0.4% $59,913 Miami Springs 13,672 0.6% $76,239 North Bay 6,872 0.3% $38,319 North Miami 60,192 2.4% $335,659 North Miami Beach 41,224 1.6% $229,885 Opa-Iocka 15,274 0.6% $85,174 Palmetto Bay 25,383 1.0% $141,545 Pinecrest 19,618 0.8% $109,401 South Miami 11,277 0.5% $62,888 Sunny Isles Beach 20,341 0.8% $113,433 Surfside 5,838 0.2% $32,555 Sweetwater 14,371 0.6% $80,141 Virginia Gardens 2,317 0.1% $12,923 West Miami 5,738 0.2% $31,998 Unincorporated 1,103,165 44% $6,151,749 Incorporated 1,400,303 56% $7,808,725 Source for Population :Miami-Dade Planning & Zoning Research Section $13,960,474 (20% of Allocation Shown as per February 20, 2009 MPO Board Action) Crowder, Kevin From: Miami Dade League [mdclc@bellsouth.net] Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 1128 AM To: mdclc@bellsouth.net Subject: MPO Stimulus Funds Importance: High After a long day and a great deal of hard work on behalf of the municipalities by many people, especially MPU Board Mcmbcr and Miami-Dade County Commissioner Carlos Gimener and MPO Board Member and MDCLC President Mayor Shirley Gibson, this morning the MPO and the County Attorney's Office confirmed that the League's interpretation of Commissioner Gimenez' motion evas correct. "this confirms the League's email to you yesterday that the intent of the motion approved at the February 2bth MPO meeting was that 20% of the stimulus package's transit hording be set. aside for the nnltlicipalities in Miami-Dade, and was not intended to include the unincorporated areas. Therefore, the correct transit allocation for each municipality is based on each municipality's percentage share of the. incorporated population of the county. The MPO administration should send you the correct distribution schedule Richard Kuper, Lsq. L-xecutive Direcuw N9iami-Dade County League of Chios 2261;ast Flaglcr Strcct Ste. 20U ~4iami. FL 33131 Phone: (305) 4 ] C-4155 Fax: (3t15) 416-41>7 mdcla'd.~bellsouth.net ~~'~~~w.mdclc.or; 0},'3j;?009 Crowder, Kevin From: Sent: To: Ca Llort, Ysela (CEO); Bravo. Alice: Kapoor, Harpal (MDT); Bravo, Alice; Filer, Carl; Thomas, Cunene; mdclc@bellsouth.neL craexdir@floridacityfl.gov; shermanr@cityofaventura.com; wclarke@twu291.org: larreao@miamilakes-fl.gov; Forbes, Clinton (MDT); Clodfelter, David (MDT); KarLThompson@citynmb.com; limedina@ci.miami.ff.us; Kristy Bada; Priscilla Walker; Rafael Casals; Gonzalez, Jose; Johanna Gamboa Moas; Martinez; Jonathan; Kay, James (CITY OF CORAL GABLES); Codner, Tsahai (City of Miami Gardens); Landen, Robert (CITY OF HOMESTEAD); Oldenburg, John; Garcia: Maria (City of South Miami); Lago, Frank (CITY OF SWEETWATER); Phillips, Kathy (City of Opa Locka); Stephanie Thomas (City of north Miami); Crowder, Kevin; Robert Herrada; Fernand Thony; dcrew@miamigardens-fl.gov; Eric Carpenter; Alfred J. Treppeda; Olga Cadaval; Jennifer Medina; Aubrun, Carol; Yocelyn Galiano Gomez (OVM); Yolanda Aguilar, Barbara Estep; Fernando Rodriguez; Seco, Miguel Subject: Modified Distribution of Transit Stimulus Funds Attachments: TRANSIT Stim Funds by Municip MARCH 13-09.x15 Sent on behalf of Jose Luis Mesa, Director Miami-Dade MPO Dear Colleague, It has been determined, after further review of the MPO Board action of February 20th regarding transmit stimulus funds for the Miami-Dade portion of the tricounty Miami Urbanized Area, that the "Federal Transit Stimulus Funds for Miami-Dade Municipalities" table should be modified. The 20 percent of the total funds approved by the MPO Board for distribution among county municipalities is not to include the Urban Municipal Service Area, and therefore increased amounts are to be assigned to each city. The modified amounts available to each City are now shown in the attached "Federal Transit Stimulus Funds for Miami-Dade Municipalities -MARCH 13, 2009 Update" table. We are therefore requesting that you revise your project requests to reflect more closely the amount of funds shown in the attached new table and a-mail it to Susan Schreiber of my office at susans@miamidade.gov by next Thursday, March 19th, 2009 at close of business. The new information you submit will be part of an addendum to the March 26th MPO Governing Board meeting agenda. The agenda is being mailed on Monday, March 16th with a clarification chat the addendum will be provided at a later date and before the Board meeting. Feel free to contact me at jlm1 @miamidade.gov or at 305 375-4507 or Larry Foutz of my office at Ifoutz@miamidade.gov or at 305 375-1522 with any questions you may have. I appreciate your continued assistance with these requests. U3i25,'2U09 Schreiber, Susan (MPO) [SUSANS@miamidade.govj Friday, March 13, 2009 3:52 PM Sincerely, Jose' Luis Mesa. Director Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization .~ Lansportation Anatysl N~iami-0aAe Mellopclilar! Plem!~ny Organical~Cn !11 41N 1sl Strcel Suitc 920 ^Aiami. rl 33128 r^none 305 375 4E>'J7 Fax 205 375 4950 susans~miau!~tladegov Visa cw~.vebsite vmW.miami0aCegrvlmoo 03,'3~r"?OOrI FEDERAL TRANSIT STIMULUS FUNDS FOR MIAMI-DAOE MUNICIPALITI[S " MARCH 13, 2009 UPDATE Population Estimates: Municipalities April 1, 2008 Percent Allocation Estimate of Total based on Population Total Miami-Dade County 2,503,468 $69,802,369 Incorporated Portion of Miami-Dade 1,400,303 100.0°r6 $13,960,474 Aventura 31,306 2.23'0 $312,111 Bal Harbour 3,327 0.23'0 $33,168 Bay Harbor Island 5,178 0.49'0 $51,626 Biscayne Park 3,300 0.29'0 $32,896 Coral Gables 46,185 3.39'0 $460,445 Cutler Bay 41,930 3.0% $418,028 Doral 34,612 2.5% $345,067 EI Portal 2,523 0.2% $25,155 Florida City 10,279 0.7% $102,479 Golden Beach 955 0.19'0 $9,521 Hialeah 230,084 16.43'0 $2,293,848 Hialeah Gardens 21,116 1.59'0 $210,517 Homestead 59,917 4.3%> $597,347 Indian Creek Village 58 0.09'0 $583 Islandia 6 0.09'0 $60 Key Biscayne 11,653 0.8% $116,172 Medley 1,136 0.1% $11,321 Miami 409,673 29.3% $4,084,282 Miami Beach 94,834 6.89'0 $945,461 Miami Gardens 112,110 8.0% $1,117,693 Miami Lakes 27,259 1.99'0 $271,765 Miami Shores 10,744 0.89'0 $107,113 Miami Springs 13,672 1.0% $136,300 North Bay 6,872 0.59'0 $68,507 North Miami 60,192 4.39'0 $600,092 North Miami Beach 41,224 2.9'Yo $410,990 Opa-locks 15,274 1.1% $152,275 Palmetto Bay 25,383 1.8% $253,055 Pinecrest 19,618 1.49'0 $195,587 South Miami 11,277 0.8% $112,432 Sunny Isles Beach 20,341 1.59'0 $202,795 Surfside 5,838 0.49'0 $58,202 Sweetwater 14,371 1.09'0 $143,277 Virginia Gardens 2,317 0.29'0 $23,104' West Miami 5,738 0.4%~ $57,206 100% $13,960,475 Source for Population :Miami-Dade Planning & Zoning Research Section $13,960,475 " (209'0 of Allocation Shown as per February 20, 2009 MPO Roard Action