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Resolution 2019-31097 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-31097 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, AT ITS OCTOBER 23, 2019 MEETING, DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO SUBMIT A LETTER TO THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WORKS, REQUESTING THAT THE COUNTY CONDUCT A STUDY TO EVALUATE THE FEASIBILITY OF A TRAFFIC CIRCLE AT THE SECTION OF PINE TREE DRIVE, BETWEEN 26TH STREET AND 28TH STREET. WHEREAS, Pine Tree Drive is under the jurisdiction of Miami-Dade County; and WHEREAS, City staff has noted various safety deficiencies along Pine Tree Drive, between 26th and 28th Streets, including the lack of adequate pedestrian crosswalks to and from the Scott Rakow Youth Center; and WHEREAS, previous requests by the City for a crosswalk at 28th Street and Pine Tree Drive have been denied by the County due to the curvature of the road; and WHEREAS, this item was referred by the City Commission, at its September 11, 2019 meeting, to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee; and WHEREAS, this item was discussed at the October 23, 2019 Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee meeting, where the committee members also expressed concerns with access to the Scott Rakow Youth Center parking lot; and WHEREAS, in order to properly evaluate the geometry and operation of the intersection, develop concepts to improve pedestrian and vehicular safety, and address deficiencies, City staff recommends engaging the Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works to perform a traffic study focused specifically on the feasibility of implementing a traffic circle in the section of Pine Tree Drive, between 26th Street and 28th Street; and WHEREAS, any study performed in this intersection should include short term solutions to improve access management and pedestrian safety at the intersection. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that the Mayor and City Commission hereby accept the recommendation of the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee and direct the Administration to submit a letter to the Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works, requesting that the County conduct a study to evaluate the feasibility of a traffic circle at the section of Pine Tree Drive, between 26th Street and 28th Street. PASSED and ADOPTED this 11th day December, 2019 • ATTEST: Dan Gelber, Mayor tct Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk 00 A D py y',, • APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FO EX CLITION .c7c? z 5.114 City Attor ey ,ib `7-- Date T.•IAgenda12019113 December 111Transportation&Mobility\Resolution-Traffic Circle at Pine Tree Drive.docx Resolutions - C7 Q MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: December 11, 2019 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, AT ITS OCTOBER 23, 2019 MEETING, DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO SUBMIT A LETTER TO THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WORKS (COUNTY) REQUESTING THAT THE COUNTY CONDUCTA STUDY TO EVALUATE THE FEASIBILITY OFA TRAFFIC CIRCLE AT THE SECTION OF PINE TREE DRIVE BETWEEN 26TH STREET AND 28TH STREET. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission accept the recommendation of the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee (NCAC) directing the Administration to submit a letter to the Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works (County) requesting that the County conduct a study to evaluate the feasibility of a traffic circle at the section of Pine Tree Drive between 26th Street and 28th Street. BACKGROUND/HISTORY This item was referred by the City Commission at its September 11, 2019 meeting to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee and is sponsored by Commissioner Michael Gongora. According to the 2019 City of Miami Beach Resident Survey, 67% of residents feel either unsafe or concerned when crossing intersections in Miami Beach. Specifically, 74% of residents feel that drivers do not yield to pedestrians at intersections. Pine Tree Drive is a collector roadway under the jurisdiction of Miami-Dade County currently carrying approximately 15,000 vehicles per day. The intersection of Pine Tree Drive/Sheridan Avenue and 26th Street (attachment) is controlled by a traffic signal and has crosswalks on the east and north legs. There is no crosswalk on the south leg. The intersection is located at the southern end of a horizontal curve and has significant pedestrian activity due to its proximity to the Scott Rakow Youth Center and a park/playground. In 2015, the City explored the feasibility of closing Sheridan Avenue between 28th Street and Pine Tree Drive to create additional parking for the Scott Rakow Youth Center; however, this initiative was deemed not feasible and additional parking was created south of the center. In Page 288 of 720 addition, over the past years, the City has submitted various requests to the County for a crosswalk at 28th Street; however, these requests have been denied by the County due to the curvature of the road. This item was discussed at the October 23, 2019 NCAC meeting. At the meeting, members of the committee also expressed concerns with access to the Scott Rakow parking lot. ANALYSIS City staff visited the intersection and identified the following safety deficiencies: • intersection alignment and horizontal curve to the north reduces visibility for pedestrians and vehicles in both directions and contributes to driver confusion and accidents • the east-west pedestrian crosswalk on Pine Tree Drive/Sheridan Avenue is long and does not align with the Scott Rakow Youth Center • no pedestrian crossing from the Scott Rakow Youth Center to the playground/park • no crosswalk on 28th Street to cross Pine Tree Drive • no east-west crosswalk on the southern leg of the 26th Street intersection • during the afternoon peak hours, many northbound drivers perform illegal u-turns at the intersection to access the Scott Rakow Youth Center parking lot • speeding occurs on Pine Tree Drive during the off-peak hours In order to properly evaluate the geometry and operation of the intersection, develop concepts to improve pedestrian and vehicular safety, and address deficiencies identified during the site visit, staff recommends engaging the County to perform a traffic study. In reviewing the geometry of this section of Pine Tree Drive, staff recommends that the study focus specifically on the feasibility of implementing a traffic circle in the section between 26th Street and 28th Street. In addition, any study performed in this intersection should include short term improvements to improve access management and pedestrian safety at the intersection. CONCLUSION I n order to address the known safety deficiencies along Pine Tree Drive between 26th Street and 28th Street, it is recommended that the County conduct a study to evaluate the feasibility of a traffic circle at this location. Should the City Commission accept the recommendation of the NCAC, the Transportation and Mobility Department will work with County staff to identify alternatives to enhance pedestrian and vehicular safety at the intersection and periodically report on the progress of the study via Letter to Commission. Applicable Area Middle Beach Is this a Resident Right to Does this item utilize G.O. Know item? Bond Funds? No No Strategic Connection Page 289 of 720 Mobility- Improve the walking and biking experience. Legislative Tracking Transportation and Mobility ATTACHMENTS: Description ID Attachment A- Intersection Aerial • Page 290 of 720 Attachment A: Intersection Aerial " � lirl fk . ,. PAF 1 ct1 More Media Direct -- cz - Iglesia Bautista 0 - r :: II '_ - •� ;- if..„ �- Poder delDios-� .. r d- . ' . if . .'. , 1... 0it + V4 $th . r , ;- ... fill -4v,,..._ QL ap 4;1 ' SeottRa kaw - ` . ' Ile. F, , �' Playground \C\* . .> .. ___ ,., ...„„ Ii, _ . , h�Center . ' III ' ." . ' -111. ilf 0 4 1/4 w. . 'ti.. 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Thank you, MIAMI BEACH Lilia Cardillo,Agenda Coordinator OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach,FL 33139 Tel:305-673-7411/Fax:786-394-4139/www.miamibeachfl.qov We are committed to providing excellent public service and safety to all who live,work and play in our vibrant,tropical,historic community 1 Attachment A: Intersection Aerial _ h " .� More Media Direct. Q Iglesia Bautista y i di,. r ~.`' Poder de71:3YDieos ,� '.- IA a s` J r ' 41)0#' el 73 CrgtVA h St ,. fir. �, Scott�Rakow '� el -.sz• .S _ �, �r o Playground ` ,. • ? ir v' 1 ''i Mile• T Ra ow r t. •• co . ' . '3 h Ce er v 5; II -.."--TZe--Irer4 IP � 0 3 , , 4iill .., { k , t .....,,,,,,, . . . :. ...I. . 4114. 10i.. it Il W 2 first ` Ali:hi\" : ,i,'L , Illkolt . i dt , - . . .. qt. -,iiii / a a t 4,774L 3�`. . iti : if „,..*. _ .. rS of , x 0 � = w - , , .it_S:.), 1711,"."'„ , u , Go • le : ilf 4 Page 291 of 720