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LTC 166-2009 Status Up-date Of The Flamingo Tennis Courts Restorationm MIAMI BEACH 2~J9 ,~,;,; g1,~:41 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO.LTC# 166-2009 LETTER TO COMMISSION To: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez. City Manage DATE: June 25, 2009 \ti ~ ( ~ 5u131ECT: Status Up-date Of The Flamingo Te~hnis Courts Restoration The purpose of this correspondence is to provide you with an update of the Administration's actions to restore the Flamingo Park tennis courts thatwere damaged as a result of the June 5, 2009, rain event. Following the storm it was determined that all seventeen courts were seriously damaged and the implementation of standard repair/maintenance procedures of restoring) maintaining clay courts after a normal summer rain was not possible. The damage was so extensive that not one of the 17 courts was deemed playable in the condition it was found after the courts dried enough to be assessed. Since the rain storm we have been working continuously with a number of professional, reputable tennis court construction companies to obtain their assessment of damage and recommendations/quotes for the courts restoration. We promptly evaluated each proposal to determine the best, most cost effective solution. Each solution requires several steps of repair that, when completed: will return the courts to a safe/playable condition. It was also necessary for us to check references on the companies that submitted repair estimates. On Friday, June 19, 2009, we issued the required purchase order to Fast-Dry Courts to do the restoration work. Earlier this week we finalized the details with Fast-Dry and established a start date of this Thursday, June 25, 2009, weather permitting. According to the contractor, he anticipates it will take two days or less to do each of the seventeen courts, and he will make every effort to have them completed sooner if possible. Although we can not state exactly when the courts will be reopened, we are optimistic that the work will begin promptly and as banks of courts are repaired. they will be made available for play. We clearly understand the importance of the tennis center to our community. As should be expected. staff engaged in an analysis to ensure we understood the extent of the damage, analyzed several options, as well as considered the timing involved in these repairs, which would be made on the eve of the demolition of the courts for the long-needed permanent improvements to our tennis facilities. We have proceeded as expeditiously as possible to obtain the best, as well as most cost effective, solution to restore the courts for immediate use. As always. please feel free to call me should you have any questions or require additional information. JMGIHMF/KS C: Hilda M. Fernandez, Assistant City Manager Kevin Smith. Parks & Recreation Director Julio Magrisso, Assistant Parks & Recreation Director