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2014-28653 Reso RESOLUTION NO: 2014-28653 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE (NCAC) AT ITS MAY 30, 2014 MEETING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY ADMINISTRATION TO INCREASE PARKING AVAILABILITY AT MUNICIPAL PARKING LOT NO. P71 BY DISCONTINUING MONTHLY PARKING PERMITS SALES; TRANSITION EXISTING PERMIT HOLDERS TO ALTERNATE MUNICIPAL PARKING FACILITIES, IN A PHASED APPROACH; AND, IF NECESSARY TO REDUCE DEMAND AFTER A SIX MONTH PERIOD, TO INCREASE PARKING FEES. WHEREAS, the City has various surface parking lots located either across from or along beachfront property and utilization of most of these facilities is near or at capacity at peak times from demand generated by employees and/or patrons of nearby hotels and restaurants; and this demand substantially diminishes parking opportunities for residents and the public at-large seeking parking to enjoy recreational activities, including beaches, parks, and the Boardwalk or Beachwalk; and WHEREAS, on May 30, 2014, the Neighborhoods and Community Affairs Committee Y 9 Y (NCAC) held a discussion on Item No. 5, entitled, "Policies for Use of Beachfront Parking Lots" and concerns were raised with regard to the lack of parking availability at Municipal Parking Lot No. P71, located on 46th Street and Collins Avenue; and WHEREAS, Municipal Parking Lot No. P71 is in high demand as it services hotels and their ancillary uses, including their employee parking needs, and Lot No. P71 services competing residents' and visitors' parking needs when visiting recreational activities in the area, including the beach and boardwalk; and the only municipal parking facility in the vicinity is on 42"d Street to the south and 53rd Street to the north; and WHEREAS, parking management strategies for supply and demand include policy directives, regulation, pricing, and enforcement, and the most expedient manner by which to increase parking availability is to discontinue monthly permit parking and, if necessary, increase parking fees to further reduce parking demand; and WHEREAS, the NCAC approved a motion to discontinue monthly parking at this facility; relocate all 120 existing permit holders, in a phased approach; and, if necessary, increase parking fees to further reduce parking demand; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and Commission accept the recommendation of the NCAC at its May 30, 2014 meeting and authorize the Administration to discontinue monthly parking permits sales at Municipal Parking Lot No. P71; relocate existing monthly permit holders, in a phased approach through LIFO (Last-In/First-Out); and if, after a six month period, parking availability continues to be an issue, the Administration is authorized to increase hourly metered or flat parking rates to further reduce parking demand at Municipal Parking Lot No. P71. i 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 accept the recommendations of the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee at its May 30, 2014 meeting and hereby authorize the increase parking of availability at Municipal Parking Lot No. No. P71 by discontinuing monthly parking permit sales; transition existing permit holders to alternate municipal parking facilities, in a phased approach; and, if necessary to reduce demand after a six month period, to increase parking fees. PASSED AND ADOPTED this o(9 day of Gl 2014. ATTEST: d. Rafael E. Gran do, "eerk P afip L �, Mayor IN!"OR,P - ORAL a; r' APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE R EXECUTION 1 City Attorney. Date TAAG E N DA\2014\J u ly\Pa rki ng\Recom m endationNCACBeachFrontParking Lots.res.doc COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution accepting the recommendation of the Neighborhoods and Community Affairs Committee (NCAC) to increase parking availability at Municipal Parking Lot No. No. P71 by discontinuing monthly parking permit sales; transition existing permit holders to alternate municipal parking facilities, in a phased approach; and if necessary, increase parking fees to reduce demand. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Commission A Comprehensive Mobility Plan Which Gives Priority Recommendations (From Non- Vehicular to Vehicular And Including Parking). Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc In FY 12/13, the Parking Department issued a total of 14,721 parking citations for obstruction of traffic and loading zone violations. In Q1 and 2 of FY 13/14, 8,458 parking citations have been issued, which extrapolated annually equates to 16,916, an increase of 13%. Item Summa /Recommendation: The City has various surface parking lots located either across from or along beachfront property. Currently, utilization of most of these facilities is near or at capacity at peak times from demand generated by employees and/or patrons of nearby hotels and restaurants. This substantially diminishes parking opportunities for residents and the public at-large seeking parking opportunities to enjoy recreational activities, including beaches, parks, and the Boardwalk or Beachwalk. On May 30, 2014, the NCAC held a discussion on Item No. 5, entitled, "Policies for Use of Beachfront Parking Lots". Concerns were raised with regard to the lack of parking availability at Municipal Parking Lot No. P71, located on 46th Street and Collins Avenue. This parking facility is in high demand as it services hotels and their ancillary uses, including their employee parking needs. It also services competing residents' and visitors' parking needs when visiting recreational activities in the area, including the beach and boardwalk. It is the only municipal parking facility in the vicinity. The nearest municipal parking facility is on 42nd Street to the south and 53rd Street to the north. Parking management strategies for supply and demand include policy directives, regulation, pricing, and enforcement. The most expedient manner by which to increase parking availability is to discontinue monthly permit pa rkin g a nd if necessa ry, increase parking fees to further reduce parking demand. The NCAC approved a motion to discontinue monthly parking at this facility; relocate all 120 existing permit holders, in a phased approach; and, if necessary, increase parking fees to further reduce parking demand. If approved b the Mayor and Commission the Administration will P 9 pp Y Y discontinue monthly parking permits sales at this facility; relocate existing monthly permit holders, in a phase approach through LIFO (Last-In/First-Out). If, after a prudent period, parking availability continues to be an issue then pursuant to the recommendation of the NCAC and if approved by the Mayor and Commission, the Administration will pursue increased hourly metered or flat parking rates to further reduce parking demand at Municipal Parking Lot No. P71. An amendment to parking fees will require passage of an ordinance at two City Commission meetings. The Administration recommends that the City Commission approve the Resolution. Advisory Board Recommendation: Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: 1 2 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Saul Frances, extension 6483 Sign-Offs: Department Director Assistant City n ger Cit anager SF Xt KGB JLM T:WGENDA\2014\July23\RecommendationNCACBeachfrontParkin ots.sum.doa AGENDA ITEM C 7n MIAMIBEACH DATE I MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beath, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISLNE ORANDUM TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members the City C FROM: Jim my L. Morales, City Manager DATE: July 23, 2014 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AD CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEIGHBORHOODS AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE (NCAC) TO INCREASE PARKING AVAILABILITY AT MUNICIPAL PARKING LOT NO. P71 BY DISCONTINUING MONTHLY PARKING PERMITS SALES; TRANSITION EXISTING PERMIT HOLDERS TO ALTERNATE MUNICIPAL PARKING FACILITIES, IN A PHASED APPROACH; AND IF NECESSARY, INCREASE PARKING FEES TO REDUCE DEMAND. BACKGROUND The City as various surface parking lots located either across from or along beachfront Y P 9 property. Currently, utilization of most of these facilities is near or at capacity at peak times from demand generated by employees and/or patrons of nearby hotels and restaurants.This substantially diminishes parking opportunities for residents and the public at-large seeking parking opportunities to enjoy recreational activities, including beaches, parks, and the Boardwalk or Beachwalk. On May 30, 2014, the Neighborhoods and Community Affairs Committee (NCAC) held a discussion on Item No. 5, entitled, "Policies for Use of Beachfront Parking Lots". Concerns were raised with regard to the lack of parking availability at Municipal Parking Lot No. P71, located on 46th Street and Collins Avenue. This parking facility is in high demand as it services hotels and their ancillary uses, including their employee parking needs. It also services competing residents'and visitors'parking needs when visiting recreational activities in the area, including the beach and boardwalk. It is the only municipal parking facilit�in the vicinity. The nearest municipal parking facility is on 42nd Street to the south and 53r Street to the north. Parking management strategies for supply and demand include policy directives, regulation, pricing, and enforcement. The most expedient manner by which to increase parking availability is to discontinue monthly permit parking and, if necessary, increase parking fees to further reduce parking demand. The NCAC approved a motion to discontinue monthly parking at this facility; relocate all 120 existing permit holders, in a phased approach; and, if necessary, increase parking fees to further reduce parking demand. If approved by the Mayor and Commission, the Administration will discontinue monthly parking permits sales at this facility; relocate existing monthly permit holders, in a phase approach through LIFO (Last-In/First-Out). If, after a prudent period, parking availability continues to be an issue then pursuant to the recommendation of the NCAC and if approved July 23, 2014 City Commission Memo Recommendation NCAC Beachfront Parking Lots Page 2 of 2 by the Mayor and Commission, the Administration will pursue increased hourly metered or flat parking rates to further reduce parking demand at Municipal Parking Lot No. P71. An amendment to parking fees will require passage of an ordinance at two City Commission meetings. CONCLUSION Pursuant to the direction received from the NCAC, on May 30, 2014, regarding beachfront parking lots, and if endorsed by the Mayor and Commission, the Administration will discontinue monthly parking permits sales at this facility; relocate existing monthly permit holders, in a phase approach through LIFO (Last-In/First-Out). If, after a prudent period, parking availability continues to be an issue then pursuant to the recommendation of the NCAC, and if approved by the Mayor and Commission, the Administration will pursue increased hourly metered or flat parking rates to further reduce parking demand at Municipal Parking Lot No. P71. JLM/K /SF T:\AGENDA\2014\July\Parking\RecommendationNCACBeachfrontParkingLotsJuly232014.mem.doc i