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LTC 328-2010 City of Boynton Beach MIAMIBEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # 1 328 -2010 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission c-' / �: -a o i FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager c' 0 5 Fri DATE: December 7, 2010 tv SUBJECT: City of Boynton Beach Resolution No. R10 -164, Expressing Support for the Florida Department of Transportation SFEC Corridor Project. • Attached for your perusal is the City of Boynton Beach Resolution No. R10 -164 expressing support for the Florida Department of Transportation SFEC Corridor Project. Pvf JMG /RP Attachments • • • • F: \CLER \$ALL \LILLY \LTC 2010\ CityofBoyntonBeachResoNo .R10- 164transmittal.doc The City of Boynton Beach �! 0 33 City Clerk's Office rn ' 100 BOYNTON BEACH BLVD r te- n xr BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 ' A � 3l Nom z (561) 742 -6060 4 ` FAX: (561) 742 -6090 1 1-1 .r N e e -mail: prainitoj @ci.boynton - beach.fl.us ° (LI www.boynton- beach.org -r` t- November 23, 2010 • City of Miami Beach: Attention :. Robert• Parcher, City Clerk 1700 Convention Center Dr. Miami, FL 33139 Dear Mr. Parcher: Attached for your information is a copy of Resolution No. R10 -164 that was adopted by the City Commission at their meeting on November 16, 2010. This Resolution supports the Florida Department of Transpiration's SFEC Corridor Project. If there are any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH • Iil • PA-0-4AutO net M. Prainito, MMC City Clerk Attachment S: \CC \WP\AFTER'COMMISSION \Other Transmittal Letters After Commission \2010 \Transmittal of Resolution 10 -164 of Support for the Florida Depatment of Transportaion's SFEC Corridor Project- .doc America's Gateway to the Gulfstream z i 1 2 RESOLUTION NO. R10- 1(0 3 4 5 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 6 FLORIDA, EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR THE FLORIDA 7 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION'S SFEC CORRIDOR 8 PROJECT (FROM JUPITER TO MIAMI) AND ITS AFFILIATED 9 REGIONAL AND COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AGENCIES; 10 ACKNOWLEDGING POTENTIAL STATION LOCATIONS; 11 ACKNOWLEDGING THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH'S 12 COMMITMENT TO THE PROJECT TO ENHANCE MOBILITY 13 IN THE SOUTHEAST FLORIDA REGION. 14 15 WHEREAS the FEC Railway corridor was historically operated as a passenger rail 16 line along Florida's east coast, traversing the Southeast Florida Region; and 17 18 WHEREAS, cities along Florida's east coast historically developed around train 19 stations along the FEC railroad: and 20 21 WHEREAS, modem cities along Florida's east coast are currently implementing 22 programs to redevelop historic downtowns built around train stations; and 23 24 WHEREAS, the public policy Eastward Ho!, developed by the Govemor's 25 Commission for a Sustainable South Florida, provides guidance for improving quality of life 26 and managing growth including the redevelopment of eastern Miami -Dade, Broward, and 27 Palm Beach Counties; and 28 29 WHEREAS, improved mobility is highly desired in the Southeast Florida Region 30 and throughout the State of Florida; and 31 32 WHEREAS, transit, including rail transit, is a key component of improved mobility, 33 especially between cities and throughout the Southeast Florida Region; and 34 35 WHEREAS, the reintroduction of passenger service along Florida's east coast 36 would provide near -term jobs and economic stimulus for Florida's residents and businesses; 37 and 38 39 WHEREAS, . the reduction of Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) and changes to the 40 distribution of trips by transportation mode would reduce fuel consumption and the amounts 41 of pollutants emitted in the Southeast Florida Region; and 42 43 WHEREAS, an integrated system of transit services is needed for existing and 44 future travel markets including long- distance travel served by the SFRC/Tri-Rail Commuter 45 Rail System, moderate- distance travel served by transit in the eastern FEC Railway 46 Corridor, and local travel in the urban centers by local circulator services; 1 Section 7. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage th 2 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City of Boynton Beach, this no Day of 3 November, 2010. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 5 1 • 8 Mayor — Jose Roy iez 9 ' • 10 11 12 Vice Ma — M lene Ross 13 14 'f 15 Y �.r ` 16 Commiss •ner — William Orlove 17 18 19 �i�7i A . 20 Commissio er — Woodrow 21 22 23 �• 24 Commissione — Steven olzman 25 ATTEST: 26 l Pic_a_cAtAt.D. 29 e M. Prainito, MMC 30 ity Clerk 31 32 33 (C• ; i- a1 34 I •