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LTC 500-2018 Miami-Dade County Emergency Beach Renourishment Project - Phase 2 M AM BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # LETTER TO COMMISSION 500-2018 TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members . the City Coi'nmission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager - - DATE: September 14, 2018 SUBJECT: Miami-Dade County Emergency Beach Renourishment Project- Phase 2 The purpose of this LTC is to provide an update to the Mayor and City Commission on Miami-Dade County's emergency truck haul beach renourishment project.The first phase of the project from 66th Street to 68th Street is almost complete. The County will now begin phase 2 which will address areas of erosion from 64th Street to 63`d Street. Attached is the project information sheet that has been delivered to the properties adjacent to the project. The county will begin preparing the site on September 14, 2018 and the project is anticipated to be completed by the end of November 2018. The contractor will be operating from 7:00 am to 4:30 pm from Monday through Friday. During the construction period, the contractor will access the beach through Allison Park. Beach access points adjacent to construction zone will be closed during the length of the project. The City will continue to work closely with Miami-Dade County to inform impacted parties and ensure that accurate information regarding the project is available. Please feel free to contact Elizabeth Wheaton if you have any questions. Attachment: Project Information Fact Sheet JLM/SMT/ESW/MKW/FT/YP 111 ill Riga_ ., II MIAMI•DADE /��wmum . ' M i N.COUNTY ' 111 t .r .r _.1 _ ... _ " an1 ,,... i a I0II non _ , %oh -- __ , : _ . :!. .mummin - N --, 1111 1 - 11 I I ' Miami-Dade County Emergency Beach Renourishment SCHEDULE PROJECT DESCRIPTION Miami-Dade County is in the process of completing the first phase of the The project start date is emergency beach renourishment project for the area of 66 Street to 68 Street. September 14, 2018 and is The project will now transition to the next phase, addressing the erosional area anticipated to last until the south of Allison Park. The project is estimated to place approximately 20 tons end of November 2018of sand on this section of the beach. The contractor will work Erosion in this area was accelerated by storm surge from Hurricane Irma and Monday Friday from 7AM the winter storms this past year. Miami-Dade County conducted a survey to 4PM. countywide and identified these segments of beach as the most highly eroded sections and prioritized this emergency project. The beach access paths between the north end of 63 and south of 64 Street FOR MORE will be closed during construction. The contractor will be accessing the beach INFORMATION: through Allison Park. The contractor will provide flagmen to direct trucking operations and ensuring public safety. Julio Nores, Project Manager 786 251.9472 PROJECT OBJECTIVES julio.nores@miamidade.gov • Provide storm protection and recreational benefits to this highly eroded section of the beach .. alipn •' r 71 - 11 , i it *, ' 1. 1 ? .16 ' .7' $1. '‘, et: t✓al �ril - ro y.,: Figure 1 . • "°'M`"' , .# Project ot 46b-r- "141111 1 - 1!11 114 t _ $ location -r. ma - I rT- - __ " , , p + ..., ....„.: ,..,.., • • 4° 09.14.18