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Resolution 2018-30510 RESOLUTION NO. 2018-30510 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, URGING THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO SUSPEND THE CURRENT DESIGN PHASE OF THE PROPOSED COLLINS AVENUE SAFETY PROJECT FROM THE 4700 BLOCK TO THE 5800 BLOCK, AND REQUESTING THE REALLOCATION OF THE PROJECT FUNDS TO CONDUCT A MULTIMODAL CORRIDOR ANALYSIS, WHICH CONSIDERS THE POTENTIAL REMOVAL OF THE EXISTING FRONTAGE ROAD AND THE INCLUSION OF DEDICATED TRANSIT AND BICYCLE LANES, IN ORDER TO COMPREHENSIVELY ADDRESS THE MULTIMODAL NEEDS OF THE COLLINS AVENUE CORRIDOR IN MIDDLE BEACH PURSUANT TO THE CITY'S ADOPTED TRANSPORTATION MASTER PLAN. WHEREAS, Collins Avenue between 41st Street and 63rd Street is the corridor with the highest residential density in the City of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, in 2015, the City adopted a new modal hierarchy prioritizing pedestrians, transit, and bicycles above private vehicles; and WHEREAS, the current typical section of the corridor does not conform to the City's adopted Transportation Master Plan vision; and WHEREAS, in 2015, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) performed a safety analysis of the corridor concentrated on vehicular access management along the Collins Avenue Frontage Road from the 4700 Block to the 5800 Block; and WHEREAS, FDOT is currently at 60% design phase for the safety improvements identified in the 2015 safety analysis ("Collins Avenue Safety Project" or "Project"); and WHEREAS, the FDOT-proposed roadway design for the Collins Avenue corridor does not align with the adopted Modal Hierarchy or Transportation Master Plan as adopted by the City; and WHEREAS, FDOT conducted a public hearing in March 2018 where residents and City staff expressed concerns with the Project in terms of access management, reduction of crosswalks, speeding, and pedestrian safety and connectivity; and WHEREAS, on June 1, 2018, representatives from the City and FDOT met to discuss the scope of the Project and concerns with the lack of consideration for exclusive transit lanes, bicycle lanes, narrowing of travel lanes, lowering of speed limit, and the reduction of pedestrian crossings, as reiterated by City staff; and WHEREAS, FDOT advised that the holistic review described in the City's request would require indefinitely suspending the current Project to conduct an in-depth corridor analysis; and WHEREAS, the Project was discussed at the September 12, 2018 City Commission Meeting where the Middle Beach Neighborhood Association expressed concerns with the current direction of the Project and requested that an expedited holistic study of the corridor be conducted in accordance with the City's Master Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that Mayor and City Commission hereby urge the Florida Department of Transportation to suspend the current design phase of the proposed Collins Avenue Safety Project from the 4700 Block to the 5800 Block, and request the reallocation of Project funds to conduct a multimodal corridor analysis, which considers the potential removal of the existing frontage road and the inclusion of dedicated transit and bicycle lanes, in order to comprehensively address the multimodal needs of the Collins Avenue corridor in Middle Beach pursuant to the City's adopted Transportation Master Plan. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of September, 2018. Dan/Gelber, Mayor ATTEST: Vim-(Tgyp! f1gc , sastition Rafa I E. Granado, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE �b & F0)2 EACUTION se: kiso iif `1:>-A0.(, -... 0.:1 Cily Attorney ,I Date * `.INCORPORATED; 3 'MR " acH20