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2014-28748 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2014-28748 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE ADOPTION OF THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (FDOT) PREFERRED TYPICAL SECTIONS FOR SR 907/ALTON ROAD, FROM 43 Id STREET TO PINE TREE DRIVE AND FROM PINE TREE DRIVE TO ALLISON ROAD; SAID PREFERRED TYPICAL SECTIONS DEVELOPED BY FDOT, BASED ON PUBLIC INPUT FROM THE MAY 30, 2014 PUBLIC MEETING AND ADDITIONAL MEETINGS WITH CITY STAFF. WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is currently working on a roadway design for two sections of SR 907/ Alton Road, referred to as "typical sections." One typical section runs from 43rd Street to Pine Tree Drive and the second one runs from Pine Tree Drive to Allison Road; and WHEREAS, the SR 907/Alton Road corridor is a four-lane divided typical section consisting of two 10-ft wide inside lanes and two 11-ft wide outside lanes with shared bicycle lane markings (sharrows), with 9-ft parking lanes on both sides of the road; and WHEREAS, the road will be bordered by a 2-ft curb and gutter, for stormwater collection purposes, with sodded swales and sidewalks, providing access to homes abutting the corridor. The roadway will also retain almost the entire existing landscaped median; and WHEREAS, this project was programmed by FDOT to reconstruct and address deficiencies such as roadway pavement, drainage, lighting, signalization and signing, as well as pavement markings, consistent with the FDOT Work Program and the Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)'s Transportation Improvement Program (TIP); and WHEREAS, this project will also improve the width of the existing parking lanes from 43 d Street to Pine Tree Drive, install markings for sharrows, upgrade pedestrian ramps and sidewalks to current standards, and upgrade drainage, including the installation of stormwater pump stations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby authorize the adoption of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) preferred typical sections for SR907/Alton Road, From 43rd Street to Pine Tree Drive and from Pine Tree Drive to Allison Road; said preferred typical sections developed by FDOT, based on public input from the May 30, 2014 public meeting and additional meetings with City staff. PASSED and ADOPTED this day of PP 91-eov er , 2014. ATTEST: �. .E'C,g t. PHILIP V E ' AYOR ORP ORATED tit � _ •����,� RALPH GRANADO CITY CL Gww � y APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION Citv Attorne � Date COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Authorizing The Adoption Of The Florida Department Of Transportation (FDOT) Preferred Typical Sections For SR 907/Alton Road, From 43 Street To Pine Tree Drive And From Pine Tree Drive To The Beginning Of Bascule Bridge No. 870613; Said Preferred Typical Sections Developed By FDOT, Based On Public Input From The May 30, 2014 Public Meeting And Additional Meetings With City Staff. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): N/A Item Summa /Recommendation: The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is currently working on a roadway design for two sections of the SR 907/ Alton Road, referred to as Typical Sections. One typical section runs from 43 Street to Pine Tree Drive and the second one runs from Pine tree Drive to Allison Road. The SR 907/Alton Road corridor is a four-lane divided typical section consisting of two 10-ft wide inside lanes and two 11-ft wide outside lanes with shared bicycle lane markings (sharrows) with 9-ft parking lanes on both sides of the road. The road will be bordered by a 2-ft curb and gutter, for storm water collection purposes, with sodded swales and sidewalks, providing access to homes abutting the corridor. The roadway will also retain almost the entire existing landscaped median. This project was programmed by FDOT to reconstruct and address deficiencies such as roadway pavement, drainage, lighting, signalization and signing, as well as pavement markings, consistent with the FDOT Work Program and the Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)'s Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). This project will also improve the width of the existing parking lanes from 43rd Street to Pine Tree Drive, install markings for sharrows, upgrade pedestrian ramps and sidewalks to current standards, and upgrade drainage including the installation of stormwater pump stations. Once completed, this project will benefit the public and the community by providing an upgraded roadway while maintaining most of the existing trees in the outside swales; adding signage; encouraging bicyclists to use North Bay Road as an alternative to the sharrows on Alton Road; and improving roadway drainage by utilizing a pumping station as a means to enhance roadway drainage. Incidental benefits include upgrades to the roadway lighting system as well upgrades to the signalization and pavement markings along the corridor. THE ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDS ADOPTING THE RESOLUTION Advisory Board Recommendation: N/A Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: 2. OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Eric T. Carpenter, ext. 6012 Sign-Offs: Department RVfftor Assistan na er City MIV Wer ETC M JL TAAGENDA\2014\September\Public Works\FDOT Typical Sections.Summary.docx AGENDA ITEM MIAMIBEACH �' DATE l MIAMI 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 Lm ion FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager °�- DATE: September 10, 2014 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAY R AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE ADOPTION OF THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (FDOT) PREFERRED TYPICAL SECTIONS FOR SR 907/ALTON ROAD: FROM 43rd STREET TO PINE TREE DRIVE AND FROM PINE TREE DRIVE TO THE BEGINNING OF BASCULE BRIDGE NO. 870613; SAID PREFERRED TYPICAL SECTIONS DEVELOPED BY FDOT, BASED ON PUBLIC INPUT FROM THE MAY 309 2014 PUBLIC MEETING AND ADDITIONAL MEETINGS WITH CITY STAFF. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends adopting the Resolution. BACKGROUND The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is currently working on a roadway design for two sections of the SR 907/ Alton Road, referred to as Typical Sections. One typical section runs from 43 Street to Pine Tree Drive and the second one runs from Pine tree Drive to Allison Road. The SR 907/Alton Road corridor is a four-lane divided typical section consisting of two 10-ft wide inside lanes and two 11-ft wide outside lanes with shared bicycle lane markings (sharrows) with 9-ft parking lanes on both sides of the road. The road will be bordered by a 2-ft curb and gutter, for storm water collection purposes, with sodded swales and sidewalks, providing access to homes abutting the corridor. The roadway will also retain almost the entire existing landscaped median. This project was programmed by FDOT to reconstruct and address deficiencies such as roadway pavement, drainage, lighting, signalization and signing, as well as pavement markings, consistent with the FDOT Work Program and the Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)'s Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). This project will also improve the width of the existing parking lanes from 43rd Street to Pine Tree Drive, install markings for sharrows, upgrade pedestrian ramps and sidewalks to current standards, and upgrade drainage including the installation of stormwater pump stations. Commission Memorandum—FDOT Typical Sections Page 2 of 2 Once completed, this project will benefit the public and the community by providing an upgraded roadway while maintaining most of the existing trees in the outside swales; adding signage; encouraging bicyclists to use North Bay Road as an alternative to the sharrows on Alton Road; and improving roadway drainage by utilizing a pumping station as a means to enhance roadway drainage. Incidental benefits include upgrades to the roadway lighting system as well upgrades to the signalization and pavement markings along the corridor. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends adopting the Resolution. Attachments: A. 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