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Agreement -... .... .' FIRST AMENDMENT TO A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND MARLIN ENGINEERING, INC. FOR A TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDY FOR NORMANDY SUD NEIGHBORHOOD STREET CLOSURE/GUARD GATE PROJECT THIS FIRST AMENDMENT to the Agreement, dated February 21, 2001, for the provision of Traffic Count Data Collection Services for various neighborhood enhancement/traffic calming projects (General Obligation Bond Program), is made this 20th day of February , 2002, by and between the CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA (City) and MARLIN ENGINEERING, INC. (Consultant). NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of mutual covenants and mutual promises hereafter exchanged and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is 'hereby acknowledged, the City and Consultant agree as follows: 1. SECTION 2 of the Agreement, entitled "Scope of Work and Services Required," and Exhibit A thereto, are herein amended to incorporate the proposal attached to this First Amendment as Exhibit "A-3", to provide the following: Task A: Data collection and intersection inventory at 71st Street and Rue Notre Dame, Rue Bourdaux, Rue Trouville, and Rue Vendome. Task B: Queue length study for future gatehouse. Task C: Warrants analysis. Task 0: Site impact - optimization and improvements. Task E: Report preparation; respond to any comments and questions from FOOT and/or Miami-Dade County Traffic Engineering Division. Task F: Hold two (2) meetings with City and two (2) with homeowners. 2. SECTION 3.1 of the Agreement, entitled "Fee Structure." In addition to the compensation provided under the Agreement, Consultant shall be compensated an amount not to exceed Ten Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty Seven Dollars and Twenty Five Cents ($1 0,857.25), for providing the services as set forth in Exhibit "A-3," hereto. 3. Consultant shall complete the services contemplated in this First Amendment no later than six (6) weeks from the issuance of a "Notice to Proceed" by the City. 4. Except as modified herein, all other terms and conditions of the Agreement are hereby ratified and confirmed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this First Amendment to the Agreement to be executed by their appropriate officials, as of the date first entered above. FOR CITY: ATTEST: ~tf~ City Clerk FOR CONSULTANT: MARLIN ENGINEERING, INC. ATTEST: c;;;~ ~~ r- \ Secretary APPROVED }S 10 FORM & lANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION Corporate Seal , F:\WORK\$TRA\AMELIA\GOBOND\NormandySudProject.doc JED BUSH GOVER.."iOR ~ Florida Department of Transportation 1000 Northwest 111 th Avenue Miami. Florida 33172-5800 District Traffic Operations Office, Room 6202 EXHIBIT A THOMAS F. BARRY. JR SECRETARY . November 6, 2001 Mr. James Gran, P.E., Vice President. Civil Works, Inc. 3195 Ponce de leon Blvd., Suite 200 Coral Gables, Florida 33134 Dear Mr. Gran: Subject: Section a70aO/SR 934171 Street at Trouville Esplanade, Rue Bordeux and Rue Notre Dame: traffic impact study for the closing of Rue Bordeaux and Rue Notre Dame. C. T.P # 2001-03-0011 We have reviewed your response to our comments of July 9, 2001 and offer the following comments. The Department takes this opportunity to reiterate its position of providing our final recommendation after the Miami-Dade County' street closure modification process has been finalized. Also by copy of this letter, we are requesting Mr. Johnson, of City of Miami Beach, to pursue this issue with the County. Therefore, a formal application must be made to the County. . Your response does not properly address our concerns regarding the impact on traffic operations and safety of an unwarranted traffic signal at Rue Notre Dame. As we indicated on our last communication, the level of service methodology alone is not appropriate to evaluate the need for signalization. For instance, your response states: "If the signal at Rue Notre Dame is eliminated, the arterial LOS would increase to LOS "B" with an increase in the arterial" speed to 32 mph during the PM peak hour." This speed is the average travel speed, which is calculated using the average travel time through the study corridor. The travel time includes the delays experienced at signalized intersections. This does not mean that actual vehicle speeds will increase. It only means that travel time through the corridor will be reduced if. the signal is removed. . In addition, your analysis does not take into account that the HCM methodology cannot simulate a semi-actuated operation. Therefore, it tends to grossly overestimate vehicular delay at locations with low traffic demand. For instance, the actuations on the side street at Rue Notre Dame were obtained from the Miami-Dade County Traffic Control Center. These data show that during the morning peak hour the side street was only actuated during 17 cycles. The average green interv.al duration was only 9 seconds rather than the maximum 21 seconds. www.dot.state.fl.us Mr. James Gran, P.E. November 6, 2001 Page 2, CTP # 200'-03-00' During the afternoon peak' hour the signal was actuated 25 times. The average green interval duration was 11 seconds. In your simulation, the signal is actuated every cycle (33 cycles) with 21 seconds duration for the green interval every cycle. This fact underlines the need to accurately simulate field conditions and the need to incorporate field observations into the simulation.1lnd analysis. Please, note that the data provided by Miami-Dade County TraftTc Control Center reflects current traffic demand. The proposed closure, will result in a lower traffic demand and therefore will result in even less actuations during the peak hours. Furthermore, even though your simulation does not accurately reflect field conditions it only shows an increase in the average travel speed of 5 mph? What is the actual increase in average travel speeds 1 mph, 3 mph? Are these results significant? Please, also note that the posted speed limit through this section is 35 mph. Therefore, according to your analysis, even if the signal is removed vehicles will be traveling below the speed limit, at 32 mph. Again, according to yo.ur own analysis, is this supposed increase in vehicle speeds significant? . In our previous comments we indicated concern with drivers speeding in between signals to make up the delay experienced at the signalized intersections. This is one of the negative impacts an unwarranted signal may have at Rue Notre Dame. We also indicated our concern with reduced driver compliance of the traffic signal and the impact this may have on crashes. These concerns are not addressed in your response. . Your response states: II As you can see from the peak 15 minute arterial analysis, the removal of the signal at Rue Notre Dame would impact the traffic progression through this section of 71 st Street." How did you arrive at that conclusion? Did you base your conclusion on the results of the arterial LOS alone? Are you attempting to justify maintaining signal control at Rue Notre Dame based on warrant.6, Coordinated Signal System? According to MUTCD in order to consider the installation of a traffic signal based on this warrant alone Oa traffic engineering study has to find that II adjacent traffic control signals are so far apart that they do not provide the necessary degree of vehicular platooning." Please, note that Rue Notre Dame is 0.36 miles from Trouville Esplanade and 0.25 miles from Rue Vendome. In addition, there are 5 signalized intersections within the limits of this corridor from Bay Dr. East to Bay Dr West, which is approximately 1 .04 miles in length. ." . Mr. James Gran, P.E. November 6, 2001 Page 3, CTP ;; 2001-03-001 . Finally your response states: "The removal of the signal would increase the arterial speed of 71 st Street, which in the City's opinion, would produce an unacceptable impact to the residents and pedestrians along this corridor." Based on your analysis and professional opinion what is the impact of -fernoving the signal? We share the City's concern with regards to the impact to the residents of the area and the traveling public. This is the reason we again requesfthat". the full impact of an unwarranted traffic signal at Rue Notre Dame on traffic operations and safety of the corridor be properly evaluated. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office at the number above. Sincerely, J A.- /" . .~/- a ier S. Gonzalez, P. E. As istant District Traffic Operations Engineer JG/EE cc: ~ph W. Johnson III. Alep R. Santana, P .E., District Traffic Operations Engineer EJio R. Espino, Assistant District Safety Engineer .' file - . Marlin Engineering, IncJ Consulting Engineers & Planners I 4 MARLIN EXHIBIT B .' November 30,2001 Mr. Joseph W. Johnson, ill Transportation/Concurrency Management Director City of Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, Florida 33139 RE: i'iliami Beach Gate Traffic Impact Study City of Miami Beach MEI Project No.: 200008 Dear Mr. Johnson: We are pleased to submit this proposal for the referenced project. The study proposal is also based on last meeting and a preliminary field assessment. The scope includes the tasks listed in the attached table and the following Turning Movement Counts (TMC): TMC (7:00 - 9:00 AM. 11:00- 1:00 MIDDAY arid 4:00 - 6:00 PM) (6 Hrs) NW 71st Street ana Rue Notre Dame NW 71st Street and Rue Bourdaux NW 71 st Street and Rue Trouville TMC (7:00 - 9:30 AM. 11:00- 1:30 MIDDAY and 3:30 - 6:30 PM> (8 Hrs) NW 71st Street and Rue Vedome PROPOSAL COST ESTIMATE Turning Movement Counts: Traffic Impact Study (See Attachment): TOTAL 3@$400+1@$550 L.S. $ 1,750.00 $ 9,107.25 $10,857.25 Our professional services to complete this study within scope and to respond to any comments from FOOT or Miami-Dade County Traffic Engineering Division will be a lump sum fee of $10,857.25. Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this proposal, please feel free to contact me ~t (305) 477-7575. Sincerely, G,INC. RSlLHMlme 2191 NW 97th Avenue, Miami. Florida 33172 '! Tel. (305) 477.7575 .~ Fax. (305) 477-7590 ? www.marlinengineering.com ~. -. M ... 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