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LTC 028-2018 - 2018 Miami Yacht Show UpdateMIAMIBEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # 028-2018 TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Memb,rsof the City Commission LETTER TO COMMISSION FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City.M DATE: January 18, 2018 SUBJECT: 2018 Miami Yacht Show Update. The purpose of this Letter to Commission (LTC) is to inform the Mayor and Commission of the upcoming 2018 Miami Yacht Show, taking place on Collins Avenue from 41St Street to 54th Street from Thursday, February 15 — Monday, February 19, 2018. The show's new layout along Indian Creek Waterway, with more than 500 boats and yachts on display specifically highlights yachts and superyachts from the world's foremost custom boat builders. In 2015, show management developed a plan to eliminate floating polystyrene (Styrofoam) from contaminating the show site waterway. The plan was to encapsulate or encase all float drums within five years, at a cost of $2.8 Million, with an estimated full completion of the mitigation project in 2020. I am very pleased to report that the show management decided to fast track this process, resulting in the project advancing to completion two years ahead of schedule. The 2018 Miami Yacht Show will have 100% of their floats fully encapsulated. A letter detailing this process is attached here. The show has noticed and is finalizing all lease agreements with each of the upland properties from 41St Street to 51St Street. As in past years, the Department of Tourism, Culture and Economic Development has worked with show producers to limit show impacts as follows: Load In Monday, January 29 — Wednesday, February 14: One lane closure, westernmost southbound lane on Collins Avenue from 9:30am-4pm. The lane will be open from 4-7pm, and then will close from 7pm on Wednesday, February 14 opening at 7am on Thursday, February 15. Show Dates Thursday, February 15 — Sunday, February 17: One lane closure, westernmost southbound lane on Collins Avenue from 9:30am-11pm. Monday, February 19: One lane closure, westernmost southbound lane on Collins Avenue from 9:30am-7pm. Load Out On Monday, February 19, the westernmost southbound lane on Collins Avenue will be closed from 7pm, reopening on Monday, February 20 at 7am. Daily lane closures will be in effect from Tuesday, February 20 — Friday, February 23 from 9:30am-4pm. On Saturday, February 24, the lane closure will be in effect from 7am-4pm. Bridge Schedule Wednesday, February 7 — Friday, February 9, the Bascule Bridge will be open for 10 minutes on the top of the hour, every hour, between 10am-4pm. Saturday, February 10 — Sunday, February 11, the Bascule Bridge will be open for 10 minutes on the top of the hour, every hour, between 8am-4pm. Monday, February 11— Wednesday, February 14, the Bascule Bridge will be open for 10 minutes on the top of the hour, every hour, between 10am-4pm. Tuesday, February 20 — Wednesday, February 14, the Bascule Bridge will be open for 10 minutes on the top of the hour, every hour, between 10am-4pm. At all other times the bridge shall operate on its normal schedule per the Coast Guard. JLM/KGB/ES Cc: Kathie G. Brooks, Assistant City Manager Mark Taxis, Assistant City Manager Eric Carpenter, Assistant City Manager Susanne Torriente, Assistant City Manager Eva Silverstein, Tourism, Culture & Economic Development Director January 3, 2018 Eva Silverstein Director Tourism, Culture & Economic Development Department 1755 Meridian Avenue, 5th Floor Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139 Re: 2018 Yachts Miami Beach, Floating Dock Encapsulating Project Dear Eva, As you are aware, in 2015, Show Management developed an aggressive mitigation plan to eliminate floating Polystyrene (Styrofoam) from contaminating the show site waterway. The reactive portion of the plan included floating protection booms installed throughout the show site, on•water clean ups crews, on -land cleanup crews, etc. The proactive portion of the plan was to eliminate the root cause of the contamination by encapsulating and/or encasing all float drums in our inventory within 5 years at a cost $2.8 million dollar. The initial timeline was as follows: Year No. of Float Units No. of Dock Units 2016 200 25 2017 1,600 200 2018 1,200 150 2019 1,474 184 2020 1,526 190 During the initial manufacturing and assembly processes we found if we added manufacturing equipment, increase transportation frequencies and improved assembly processes we could complete the project in half the initial time line. Although the financial impact was quite large we felt the timeline reduction was a "must do" to eliminate our negative impact to the environment. Good News! The project has been completed 2 years ahead of schedule. For the 2018 Yachts Miami Beach, we will have 100% of our floats encapsulated. Rob Correa Vice President Show Management