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2014-28618 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2014-28618 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AMENDMENT NO. 29 TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH WALKER PARKING CONSULTANTS, INC., TO PERFORM A PARKING DEMAND ANALYSIS FOR ALL REMAINING AREAS OF NORTH BEACH (PHASE SIX- EXTENDED) , IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $28,000. WHEREAS, the Mayor and Commission directed the Administration to conduct a parking demand analysis for South Beach in a phased approach which is being performed by Walker Parking Consultants, Inc., (Walker Parking) pursuant to a Professional Services Agreement dated October 30, 2013 (the Agreement); and WHEREAS, parking demand projections are derived from parking inventory usage, including data collection; review of current and future development projects; and, in consultation with the Administration, certain assumptions regarding economic growth, seasonality, and related trends; and WHEREAS, the North Beach revitalization initiative is underway and a parking demand analysis for certain areas in North Beach would be advantageous to determine future demand; and WHEREAS, on March 5, 2014, the City Commission approved Resolution No. 2014-28510, authorizing an amendment to the Agreement to perform a parking demand analysis for certain areas in North Beach; and WHEREAS, subsequently, at its meeting on May 1, 2014, the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Panel on North Beach recommended that the entirety of North Beach be included in the parking demand analysis; and WHEREAS, an amendment to the Agreement is necessary in order to perform the additional analysis for the remaining areas of North Beach. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Amendment No. 2, to the Professional Services Agreement with Walker Parking Consultants, Inc., to perform a parking demand analysis for all remaining areas of North Beach (Phase Six-Extended), in an amount not to exceed $28,000. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of June, 2014. ATTEST: 7/7 ' V Philip vin ayor Rafael Grana o, City Clerk ' T:\AGENDA\2014W e11\Wal andStuClylN hBeachPahse6Extended06112014.reso.docx d INCORr DRAT ED , APPROVED AS TO FORM &LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION City Attorney Dat i COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, authorizing an amendment to the professional services agreement with Walker Parking Consultants, Inc. to perform a parking demand analysis for the remaining areas in North Beach(Phase Six-Extended), in an amount not \to exceed $28,000. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Improve Parking availability. Supporting Data(Surveys, Environmental Scan,etc.): Miami Beach Customer Survey indicates 74%of residents and 72%of businesses rate the availability of parking across the City as too little or much too little. Availability of parking was one of the changes residents identified to make Miami Beach a better to live, work or play. Item Summa /Recommendation: On September 11, 2013, the Mayor and Commission approved Resolution No. 2013-28309 which approved a waiver of competitive bidding, via a 5/7th vote and authorized a professional services agreement with "Walker" Parking Consultants, Inc, to perform a parking demand analysis for the South Beach area, in an amount not to exceed $140,525. The Administration is moving forward with the revitalization of North Beach.Any revitalization effort that is to take place in North Beach will certainly impact parking demand and utilization.Therefore, it is prudent to conduct a parking demand and utilization analysis,similar to the analysis currently underway for the South Beach area. To this end, on March 5, 2014, the City Commission approved Resolution No. 2014-28510, authorizing an amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with Walker Parking Consultants, Inc. to perform a parking demand analysis for certain areas in North Beach. Subsequently, the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Panel on North Beach recommended that the entirety of North Beach be included in the parking demand analysis. Walker Parking has submitted a proposal to conduct the same tasks and provide the same deliverable as the initial analysis for the entirety of North Beach. Walker will perform the services described in their proposal for the lump sum fee of$25,550(Twenty-five Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty Dollars)in accordance with attached General Conditions of Agreement for Consulting Services. The lump sum fee includes all expenses. A ten percent(10%)contingency has been included, for a total amount not to exceed $28,000 for North Beach/Phase Six-Extended. The Administration is seeking authorization to amend the professional services agreement with Walker Parking Consultants, Inc. to perform a parking demand analysis for all remaining areas of North Beach/Phase Six-Extended, in an amount not to exceed $28,000. Administration Recommendation: Adopt the Resolution. Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: 1 $28,000 480-0461-000312 2 3 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Saul Frances Sign-Offs: Department Director Assistant Cit anager City Ma ager SF 4t KGB JLM T:AGENDA\2014W une11\WalkerParkingDem and StudyNorthBeach fh ase6-Extended06112014.sum.doc AGENDA ITEM MIAMMEACH DATE /\AIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members f the City ommission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: June 11, 2014 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR ND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AN AMENDMENT TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH WALKER PARKING CONSULTANTS, INC., TO PERFORM A PARKING DEMAND ANALYSIS FOR ALL REMAINING AREAS OF NORTH BEACH (PHASE SIX - EXTENDED) , IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $28,000. FUNDING $28,000 - 480-0461-000312 Funds are available from Parking Fund 480, Account No. 480.0461.000312. PURCHASE AUTHORITY Resolution No. 2013-28309 approved a waiver of formal competitive bidding, by a 5/7th vote and authorized a professional services agreement with Walker Parking Consultants, Inc. KEY INTENDED OUTCOME SUPPORTED Improve Parking availability. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS On September 11, 2013, the Mayor and Commission approved Resolution No. 2013-28309 which approved a waiver of competitive bidding, via a 5/7th vote and authorized a professional services agreement with "Walker" Parking Consultants, Inc, to perform a parking demand analysis for the South Beach area, in an amount not to exceed $140,525. Commission Memorandum-Walker Parking Demand Analysis—All Areas of North Beach/Phase VI-Extended June 11, 2014 Page 2 of 4 The Administration is moving forward with the revitalization of North Beach. Any revitalization effort that is to take place in North Beach will certainly impact parking demand and utilization. Therefore, it is prudent to conduct a parking demand and utilization analysis, similar to the analysis currently underway for the South Beach area. To this end, on March 5, 2014, the City Commission approved Resolution No. 2014-28510, authorizing an amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with Walker Parking Consultants, Inc. to perform a parking demand analysis for certain areas in North Beach. Subsequently, the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Panel on North Beach recommended that the entirety of North Beach be included in the parking demand analysis. Walker Parking has submitted the attached proposal to conduct the same tasks and provide the same deliverables as the initial analysis for the entirety of North Beach. The study area, scope of services, deliverables, schedule, and professional fees are as follows: Sturdy Area North Beach/Phase VI: • 63rd Street to 87th Terrace between the Atlantic Ocean and Intercoastal, excluding the areas already underway (63rd Street to 72nd Street between the beach and Indian Creek; and Ocean Terrace to Collins Avenue; between 73rd and 75th Streets. Scope of Services 1. Meet with representatives of City of Miami Beach to further clarify study objectives, confirm the study area; parking analysis; and projected schedule. 2. Review pertinent reports, studies, and statistical data regarding the study area with representatives of City of Miami Beach. Included in this information will be land use data provided by the City (building square footage data on a building-by-building basis also identifying type of land use). 3. Review the major parking generators in the study area with representatives of City of Miami Beach to understand their concerns and interests. 4. Conduct an initial field survey to update the inventory of on-street and off-street parking facilities within the study area. Record the type of parking (e.g. public, commercial, or private and whether surface lot or structure), number of spaces reserved and the type of access control (if any is in place), and parking rates. 5. During the initial field survey, record the number of vehicles parked by facility during the inventory process. 6. Perform a License Plate Inventory(LPI), recording the location and duration of each vehicle. The LPI will be a sampling of the peak hours during a typical week day and weekend day within the study area (days and hours to be determined). Commission Memorandum-Walker Parking Demand Analysis—All Areas of North Beach/Phase VI-Extended June 11, 2014 Page 3 of 4 7. Perform parking occupancy counts at three intervals on all public and accessible private parking areas within the study area on a typical week day and weekend day (days and hours to be determined). 8. Analyze field survey data and present in report and graphic form. 9. Calculate and compare parking demand with the current parking supply and identify areas with deficits and surpluses. 10. Compare the parking supply with planned development and projected future demand. 11. Identify areas with parking deficiencies that are likely to require expansion of the parking supply. 12. Prepare and submit a draft of the task report for review and discuss findings with representatives from the City. 13. Incorporate the City's comments into the task report. 14. Issue one CD of the final task report with comments by the City. 15. A total of four (4) meetings or teleconferences with the client are planned with this portion of the study. Deliverables Walker Parking proposes to provide the same deliverables for each phase of the project as follows: 1. Work Plan, including progress schedule 2. Supply/Demand Analysis technical memorandum 3. Supply/Demand Analysis draft report 4. Final parking master plan report; this report will be incorporated with ongoing parking study update. Schedule Walker is prepared to begin work within three (3) weeks after receiving authorization to proceed. Limitations Information regarding private parking areas is limited to those areas that accessible to the field survey team during the inventory period. Private parking areas that are inaccessible to inventory will be deemed to be at 100% capacity for the purposes of these studies. Commission Memorandum-Walker Parking Demand Analysis—All Areas of North Beach/Phase VI-Extended June 11, 2014 Page 4 of 4 Walker's proposal assumes that a single report will be issued for this additional area and assembled into a Final Report for entire study. In the event that additional reports are necessary, Walker Parking Consultants reserves the right to charge an administrative fee to create these separate documents at a negotiated a mutually agreeable lump sum fee or hourly fee arrangement prior to preparing these reports. Professional Fee Walker will perform the services described in their proposal for the lump sum fee of $25,550 (Twenty-five Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty Dollars) in accordance with attached General Conditions of Agreement for Consulting Services. The lump sum fee includes all expenses. A ten percent (10%) contingency has been included, for a total amount not to exceed $28,000 for North Beach/Phase Six-Extended. CONCLUSION The Administration is seeking authorization to amend the professional services agreement with Walker Parking Consultants, Inc. to perform a parking demand analysis for all remaining areas of North Beach/Phase Six-Extended, in an amount not to exceed $28,000. T:\AGENDA\2014\June11 Ma Ike rParking Demand StudyNorth Beach Phase6 Extended 06112014.mem.doc JLM/ /SF PO WALKER PARKING cbNSULTANTS 4904 Eisenhower Boulevard,Suite 150 Tampa,FL 33634 Office: 813.888.5800 Fax: 813.888.5822 www.walkerporking.com June 3, 2014 Submitted via email to SaulFrances @miamibeachfl.gov Mr. Saul Frances Director, Parking Department City of Miami Beach 1755 Meridian Ave., Suite 200 Miami Beach, FL 33139 Re: Proposal for Consulting Service Miami Beach Parking Study Update Additional Areas for Review Walker Proposal No.: P013-088C Dear Mr. Frances: We appreciate the opportunity to provide this proposal for additional parking consulting services. PROJECT UNDERSTANDING The City of Miami Beach ("City") has retained Walker Parking Consultants ("Walker") to update the 2004 Parking Supply/Demand Analysis. As part of this on-going task, the City would like a proposal to add an additional area for review and analysis. The deliverables will be ,used to assist the City with its efforts to prepare for future development and growth within the North Beach area located between 63rd Street and 87th Terrace and the Atlantic Ocean to the Intracoastal Waterway including Biscayne Point and Normandy Isles. The area located between 63rd Street and 71st Street from the Atlantic Ocean to Indian Creek.as well as a two block area between 73rd and 75th Streets along Ocean Terrace and Collins Avenue were recently surveyed. New parking data will not be collected in these areas. Specific goals for this assignment include: ® Providing an updated physical inventory of the parking spaces • Quantifying,parking demand based on observations • Projecting future parking demand and need ® Reviewing and analyzing the City's proposed development plans for the area 0 Incorporating public input provided through the City To meet these goals and in conjunction with the current study, we propose to follow the same general scope of services for this additional area of study as follows: WALKER Proposal Saul Frances PARKING CONSULTANTS Proposal for additional study services June 3,2014 Page 2 of 4 SCOPE OF SERVICES 1. Meet with -,representatives of City of Miami Beach to further clarify study objectives,-confirm the study area; parking analysis; and projected schedule. 2. Review pertinent reports, studies, and statistical data regarding the study area with representatives of City of Miami Beach. Included in this information will be land use data provided by the City (building square footage data on a building-by-building basis also identifying type of land use). 3. Review the major parking generators in the study area with representatives of City of Miami Beach to understand their concerns and interests. 4. Conduct an initial field survey to update the inventory of on-street and off- street parking facilities within the study area. Record the type of parking (e.g. public, commercial, or private and whether surface lot or structure), number of spaces reserved and the type of access control (if any is in place), and parking rates. 5. During the initial field survey, record the number of vehicles parked by facility during the inventory process. 6. Perform a License Plate Inventory (LPI), recording the location and duration of each vehicle. The LPI will be a sampling of the peak hours during a typical week day and weekend day within the study area (days and hours to be determined). 7. Perform parking occupancy counts at three intervals on all public and accessible private parking areas within the study area on a typical week day and weekend day (days and hours to be determined). 8. Analyze field survey data and present in report and graphic form. 9. Calculate and compare parking demand with the current parking supply and identify areas with deficits and surpluses. 10. Compare the parking supply with planned development and projected future demand. 11. Identify areas with parking deficiencies that are likely to require expansion of the parking..supply. 12. Prepare and submit a draft of the task report for review and discuss findings with representatives from the City. 13. Incorporate-the City's comments into the task report. 14. Issue one CD of the final task report with comments by the City. ��L�E� Mr.Saul Frances PARKING CONSULTANTS Proposal for additional study services June 3,2014 Page 3 of 4 15. A total of four (4) meetings or teleconferences with the client are planned with this portion of the study. DELIVERABLES We propose to provide the following deliverables for the project: 1. Work Plan, including progress schedule 2. Supply/Demand Analysis technical memorandum 3. Supply/Demand Analysis draft report 4. Final parking master plan report; this report will incorporated with the on- going parking study update. SCHEDULE We are prepared to .begin work on this added area within three weeks of receipt of signed contract. Initial work will include preparing block maps, inventorying parking, coordinating the data collection efforts, and reviewing data pertaining to future conditions. Parking occupancy data collection will take place within the first two weeks following the :project commencement. A draft report of the findings will be provided within 6 weeks of project commencement. Schedule is dependent upon receiving the future conditions information from the City within in 2 weeks'of project commencement. LIMITATIONS Information regarding private parking areas is limited to those areas that accessible to the field survey team during the inventory period. Private parking areas that are inaccessible to inventory will be deemed to be at 100% capacity for the purposes of these studies. This proposal assumes that a single report will be issued for this additional area and assembled into a Final Report for the entire study. In the event that additional reports are necessary, Walker. Parking Consultants reserves the right to charge an administrative fee to create these separate documents at a negotiated a mutually agreeable lump sum fee or hourly fee arrangement prior to preparing these reports. w��K�� Mr.Saul Frances PARKING CONSULTANTS Proposal for additional study services June 3,2014 Page 4 of 4 PROFESSIONAL FEE Walker will perform the scope of services described in this proposal for the lump sum fee of $25,550 (Twenty-Five Thousand, Five Hundred Fifty Dollars). The lump sum fee includes all expenses. If there is anything about this proposal that does not suit your needs, we ask that you bring it to our attention so that we can customize our services to best meet your needs. Sincerely yours, WALKER PARKING CONSULTANTS Jon Martens, CAPP, AICP ' Thomas Sobczak Parking Consultant Director of Business Development AUTHORIZATION: CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Trusting that this proposal meets with your approval and following approval by the City Commission, we ask that you sign in the space below to acknowledge your acceptance of the terms contained herein, and to confirm your authorization for us to proceed. Please return one signed original of this agreement for our records. Accepted by (Signature): Printed Name: Title: Date: