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LTC 124-2011 Alto Road Construction Project MIAMI'BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER No. ETC # 24-2011 - -- - LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission. FROM:. Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager DATE: May 20, 2011 SUBJECT: Alton Road Construction Project The purpose of this Letter to Commission is to provide you with correspondence received from the Transportation and Parking Committee regarding the above subject. JMG/ /SF C: Hilda Fernandez, Assistant City Manager Jorge Gomez, Assistant City Manager Duncan Ballantyne, Assistant City Manager Saul Frances, Parking Director i %• ,°' J { YuVMp"Azawx yavf& Mark Weithorn, Chairman TO:. Mayor.Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission Al Feola, Vice - Chairman FROM: Mark Weithorn, Transportation & Parking Committee Chair Members: Jo Asrnundsson DATE: May 11, 2011 Scott Diffenderfer ` Del Fruit Maria Mayer SUBJECT; Alton Road Construction Project JP Morgan Corey Narson Eric Ostroff Dear Mayor and Honorable City Commission: Josephine Pampanas Amy Tan cig Seth Wasserman The Transportation and Parking Committee met on May 2, 2011, and were provided with information on the Alton Road Construction Project. The committee would like to share this information with you. Florida Department of Transportation has presented the Transportation & Parking Committee with the new parking scheme for Alton Road, between 5th Street and Michigan Avenue. As a result of redesigning the.sidewalks, there will be a loss of 100 parking spaces, broken down as follows: • 86 spaces will be lost on Alton Road • 10 spaces will be lost on Sunset Drive • 4 spaces will be lost on 20th Street Presently, there is a.total of 268 spaces in all of these areas. The committee is attempting to find out how many parking spaces will be lost on side streets along Alton Road, as well as estimating the amount that will be lost in parking revenue, Sincerely, Transportation and Parking Committee