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2003-25242 ResoCity of Miami Beach -City Clerk's Office Folio Version 277 June 11, 2003 Commission Meeting /REGULAR AGENDA / R9 -New Business and Commission Requests 2:16:32 p.m. R9E Presentation By The Florida Department Of Transportation Regarding A Proposed Roadway Safety Project For Harding Avenue, From 88th Street To 75th Street. (Requested By Vice-Mayor Luis R. Garcia, Jr.) (Deferred From May 21, 2003) ACTION: Discussion held. Resolution -883-28 * adopted. Motion made by Commissioner Steinberg stating that parking should be on one side of the street only, and that City of Miami Beach still objects to the FDOT recommendations, as this is a safety concern; seconded by Commissioner Gross; Voice vote: 7-0. Fred Beckmann to handle. Gus Pego, Director of Operations, District 6, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), spoke. Craig Miller, FDOT consultant, gave a presentation. Rory Santana, FDOT traffic engineer, spoke. Discussion held. Barry Klein, President of the North Beach Development Corporation, spoke. Motion made by Commissioner Steinberg that parking should be on one side of the street only, and that the City of Miami Beach still objects to the FDOT recommendation. This is a safety concern. Administration to issue a letter expressing the concern of the City Commission that this is a safety concern; seconded by Commissioner Gross; Voice vote: 7-0. Fred Beckmann to handle. * City Clerk's note: A resolution should not have been assigned. A copy of this action will place in the Resolution file. .;: Prepared by the City Clerk's Office Source Database: C:\Data\folio4.2\Clerk277.nfo Date Printed: 11/12/2009 Time Printed: 10:35:31 AM Afferaction June 11, 2003 DRAFT City of Miami Beach 2:16:35 p.m. R9E Presentation By The Florida Department Of Transportation Regarding A Proposed Roadway Safety Project For Harding Avenue, From 88th Street To 75th Street. (Requested By Vice-Mayor Luis R. Gamia, Jr.) (Deferred From May 21, 2003) ACTION: Discussion held. Resolution 2003-25242 adopted. Motion made by Commissioner Steinberg stating that parking should be on one side of the street only, and that City of Miami Beach still objects to the FDOT recommendation. This is a safety concern; seconded by Commissioner Gross; Voice vote: 7-0. Fred Beckmann to handle. Gus Pego, Director of Operations, Distdct 6, Flodda Department of Transportation (FDOT), spoke. Craig Miller, FDOT consultant, gave a presentation. Rory Santana, FDOT traffic engineer. Discussion held. Barry Klein, President of the North Beach Development Corporation, spoke. Motion made by Commissioner Steinberg that parking should be on one side of the street only, and that City of Miami Beach still objects to the FDOT recommendation. This is a safety concern, to issue a letter expressing the concern of the City Commission that this is a safety concern; seconded by Commissioner Gross; Voice vote: 7-0. Fred Beckmann to handle. Prepared by the City Clerk's Office Page No. 23 F:\CLER\COMMON~003~0030611\030611 d5.doc COMMISSION MEMORANDUM To: From: Subject: Date: June 11, 2003 Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzale:~ ~ M~~ ~ City Manager I{. A PRESENTATION BY THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (FDOT) REGARDING A PROPOSED ROADWAY SAFETY PROJECT FOR HARDING AVENUE, FROM 88TM STREET TO 75TM STREET. As recently requested by Vice-Mayor Garcia, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) will make a presentation of the FDOT-proposed roadway safety project for Harding Avenue, from 88~ to 75th Street. The project was developed in response to the residents' concerns over pedestrian and traffic safety issues on the corridor, as expressed bythe City Commission at their March 14, 2001 meeting. The resulting FDOT study identified and analyzed four different alternative projects for Harding Avenue, and recommended Alternative Four as the most effective at addressing safety issues. The Miami Beach City Commission also reviewed the findings from the FDOT study and recommended that Harding Avenue be reduced from 3 travel lanes to 2 two lanes, and if not successful in this effort, to support FDOT's Alternative Two instead of Alternative Four. The Administration was instructed to contact FDOT and provide them a copy of the resolution indicating the City's preference. The FDOT received the City's resolution, but continued to recommend and support Alternative Four, as being the best solution for improving safety on the Harding Avenue corridor. The Administration was again instructed by City Commission to send to FDOT a second resolution sponsored by Vice-Mayor Garcia, stating the City's desire for Alternative Two, instead of Alternative Four, and to arrange a meeting between the Vice-Mayor and representatives from FDOT to further discuss the safety concerns on Harding Avenue. This meeting was held on April 22, 2003 and it was decided by all concerned parties to allow FDOT an opportunity to present their findings and reasons for their recommendations at the City Commission Meeting of June 11,2003. The project is preliminarily estimated to cost around $2.4 million, and would be 100% funded and constructed by FDOT. F:\WORK~$TRA~AMELIA\FDOT~HardingPresentationbyFDOT.memo.doc Agenda Item ~F Date ~-//--~ ~