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Resolution 2019-31105 RESOLUTION NO., 2019-31105 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEIGHBORHOODS/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, AT ITS JULY 23, 2019 MEETING, AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY AND DECO BIKE, L.L.C. (D/B/A CITIBIKE) FOR THE PROVISION OF A DOCKED ELECTRIC-ASSISTED BICYCLE SHARING PILOT PROGRAM, SUBJECT TO CITY COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF THE FINAL AMENDMENT. WHEREAS, in the last few years the popularity and use of electric-assisted bicycles in the United States has grown, and more people are using electric-assisted bikes as a more convenient means of active transportation; and WHEREAS, since 2011, the City of Miami Beach has provided its residents and visitors with a bicycle sharing service through a contract with Deco Bike, LLC (d/b/a Citibike), which provides approximately 1,000 standard pedal-powered bicycles that can be rented at stations (or "docks") strategically and conveniently located throughout the City; and WHEREAS, the City's current contract with Deco Bike already includes a provision for use of alternative technologies as part of the current bicycle sharing program, at the City's sole discretion; and WHEREAS, at the October 17, 2018 City Commission meeting, the City Commission referred a discussion item to the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee ("NCAC") regarding the potential of deploying a pilot program for an electric- assisted bike sharing program; and - WHEREAS, at its February 11, 2019 meeting, the Transportation, Parking and Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Committee also discussed this item, and passed a motion recommending that the City enter into negotiations with Deco Bike for an electric-assisted bicycle sharing program; and WHEREAS, at its July 23, 2019 meeting, the NCAC also passed a motion recommending that the Administration negotiate an amendment to the City's existing contract with Deco Bike for a pilot docked electric-assisted bicycle sharing program. 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 Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee, at its July 23, 2019 meeting, and authorize the City Manager to negotiate an amendment to the contract between the City and Deco Bike, L.L.C. (D/B/A Citibike) for the provision of a docked electric-assisted bicycle sharing pilot program, subject to City Commission's approval of the final amendment. PASSED and ADOPTED this 0/ day of De(emi! 2019 ATTEST: :' Dan Gelbe or �— , -y / rt-1191)/bt Rafael E. ranado, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE a R EXECUTION ily Attorney Da Resolutions - R7 B MIAMI BEA H 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 NEIGHBORHOODS/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, AT ITS JULY 23, 2019 MEETING, AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY AND DECO BIKE, L.L.C. (D/B/A CITIBIKE) FOR THE PROVISION OF A DOCKED ELECTRIC-ASSISTED BICYCLE SHARING PILOT PROGRAM, SUBJECT TO CITY COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF THE FINAL AMENDMENT. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and Commission adopt the resolution accepting the recommendation of the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee (NCAC) to authorize the City Manager to negotiate an amendment to the contract with Deco Bike for the provision of a docked electric-assisted bicycle sharing pilot program and recommending that the City Attorney's Office work on a prohibition on riding electric-assisted bicycles on sidewalks in the City. Should the City Commission approve the above recommendation, the Administration will work with Citibike to develop a pilot program of suitable scale and scope and present a final negotiated agreement to the City Commission for approval at a future meeting. BACKGROUND/HISTORY Since 2011, the City has provided its residents and visitors with a bicycle sharing service through a contract with Deco Bike (Citibike). As part of this contract, Citibike provides approximately 1,000 bicycles which can be rented at any of its 100 stations or "docks" strategically and conveniently located throughout the City. The contract also provides revenue to the City through a revenue sharing agreement with Citibike. In FY 2017/18, the Citibike revenue share to the City was $546,616.65. The net revenue to the City accounting for the loss of on-street parking revenues, was $172,733.65. The City's contract with Citibike currently provides for deployment of standard human-powered bicycles which require the user to pedal. Citibike also provides docked bicycle sharing services for the City of Miami. In the last few years, however, the popularity and use of electric-assisted bicycles in the U.S. Page 440 of 720 has grown and more people are using electric-assisted bikes as a more convenient means of active transportation. While no cities in Miami-Dade County are currently providing an electric- assisted docked bicycle sharing services, the County has recently executed a contract with "Ride On", a provider of electric-assisted docked bicycle sharing services. The contract between Miami-Dade County and Ride On allows for the provision of electric-assisted bicycles on County-owned facilities (such as transit stations, courts, libraries, etc.) and County rights-of- way. While there are only a couple of County-owned facilities in Miami Beach, there are a few roadways in the City which are under the jurisdiction of Miami-Dade County (i.e., Venetian Causeway, Dade Boulevard, Pine Tree Drive, La Gorce Drive, and 23 Street). Thus, pursuant to the County's contract with Ride-On, electric-assisted bicycles can be deployed by Ride-On within the rights-of-way of the aforementioned streets in the City on an immediate basis. This discussion item was referred at the October 17, 2018 City Commission meeting by Commissioner Ricky Arriola to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee (NCAC). At the November 30, 2018 NCAC meeting, the Committee requested that the Administration explore the potential of deploying a pilot program, possibly as a partnership between Citibike and Ride On, and to research the potential use of the existing bike lanes in the City. On February 11, 2019, the Transportation, Parking and Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Committee discussed this item and passed the following motion: "The TPBPFC recommends that the City enter into conversations with the existing company the City has for bicycle sharing (Citibike), as they have provided good service throughout their contract with the City." This motion was transmitted to the Mayor and City Commission via LTC #084-2019. This item was subsequently discussed at the May 20, 2019 NCAC meeting. At the meeting, the Administration recommended pursuing a pilot program in partnership with Citibike via an amendment to the current agreement; however, the NCAC recommended that the Administration come back to NCAC and present a vision and preliminary plan for an electric- assist bicycle sharing pilot program, including the number of electric-assist bicycles to be deployed and potential locations, gather research from independent organizations on the effectiveness of electric-assisted bicycles, other cities' experiences with these devices (including safety issues), and potential financial implications. JULY 23. 2019 NCAC MEETING At the meeting on July 23, 2019, City staff presented several options to the Committee, and recommended competitive procurement as the preferred option. NCAC discussed this item, including the advantages and disadvantages of a potential pilot program. The Committee passed a motion by acclamation recommending that the Administration engage in a pilot program for docked electric-assisted bicycle sharing in the City and amend the City's contract with Citibike, which already includes a provision for additional services, to provide electric- assisted/motorized bicycles on a pilot basis as part of Citibike's current bicycle sharing program; and further recommending that the City Attorney's Office work on a prohibition on riding electric- assisted bicycles on sidewalks in the City. Lastly, the Committee recommended that the Administration determine an appropriate duration for the pilot program and take the item to the City Commission for further consideration. ANALYSIS Over the past several months, City staff has met with both Citibike and Ride On representatives Page 441 of 720 to gauge their interest in a joint electric-assisted bicycle pilot initiative using existing Citibike docking stations in order to minimize or avoid the addition of new stations and potentially other infrastructure in the City's right-of-way. Unfortunately, the two vendors have not been able to reach a joint venture arrangement. The Administration also evaluated various procurement options to engage a vendor for a docked electric-assisted bicycle sharing pilot program in the City. USE OF EXISTING BIKE LANES AND SIDEWALKS The City Attorney's Office has researched this issue and opined that if a bicycle meets the definition and statutory requirements established by state law (F.S. 316.003(4)) and City Code (Chapter 70), it can be legally operated on existing on-street bike lanes, vehicular travel lanes, and sidewalks (except those sidewalks on Ocean Drive located between South Pointe Drive and 15th Street where bicycles are already prohibited by city ordinance). Electric-assisted bicycles may meet the requirements of state and local laws as per below. F.S. 316.003(4) defines a bicycle as follows: "Every vehicle propelled solely by human power, and every motorized bicycle propelled by a combination of human power and an electric helper motor capable of propelling the vehicle at a speed of not more than 20 miles per hour on level ground upon which any person may ride, having two tandem wheels, and including any device generally recognized as a bicycle though equipped with two front or two rear wheels. The term does not include such a vehicle with a seat height of no more than 25 inches from the ground when the seat is adjusted to its highest position or a scooter or similar device. A person under the age of 16 may not operate or ride upon a motorized bicycle." Both state law and Chapter 70 of the City Code have established a definition for motorized bicycle which specifies that it shall have both functional pedals and an electric helper motor. Both state law and the City Code further establish a maximum operating speed of 20 MPH for such motorized bicycles. State law allows local governments to enact regulations governing the operation of electric- assisted bicycles on roads within their jurisdictions. DECO BIKE CONTRACT The City's current contract with Deco Bike includes a provision for use of alternative technologies as part of the current bicycle sharing program at the City's sole discretion. The existing contract provision reads as follows: "Concessionaire and/or the City may desire to add new technologies or equipment which may be developed in the future and are not contemplated under the Agreement. In the event Concessionaire determines new equipment or technology should be used in the program, Concessionaire shall make a request, in writing, to the City Manager which outlines the proposed new equipment or technologies and the advantages resulting from their implementation. The City Manager shall use reasonable efforts to approve or deny such request within thirty (30) days. In the event such a request is denied, the City Manager shall provide a detailed explanation stating why such changes to the program equipment or technology should not be made. Page 442 of 720 Concessionaire shall integrate any approved new equipment and/or technology at Concessionaire's sole cost and responsibility and at no cost to the City." A pilot program could potentially consist of approximately 50 to 100 electric-assisted bicycles (i.e. 5% to 10% of the current Citibike inventory in the City) placed at several existing Citibike docking locations throughout the City. Regulations could be placed as-part of the pilot program to restrict the maximum speed at which the electric bicycles could operate as well as where they could and could not operate in the City. An electronic user survey during the pilot program would be valuable in ascertaining the type of trip taken (work, recreational, school, etc.) and if that trip was previously taken using another mode (conventional bicycle, car, rideshare, transit, other) as well as to determine the effectiveness of the pilot program in terms of providing a viable first mile/last mile option and reducing vehicular trips in the City. DOCKED VS DOCKLESS USAGE IN OTHER CITIES According to the National Alliance of City Transportation Officials (NACTO), in general, cities with robust docked bicycle sharing programs report higher daily ridership than cities with robust dockless programs. Conversely, in smaller cities with small start-up programs, dockless programs perform better than docked programs. Given the NACTO statistic and Miami Beach's established and robust docked bicycle sharing program, we can surmise that our current Citibike ridership is higher than what it would be as a dockless system. Pricing structures also play a role in these ridership statistics as dockless programs generally have a higher fee than docked programs. CONCLUSION The City is moving towards becoming a more bicycle-friendly city through the implementation of various bicycle facilities and enhancements recommended in the adopted 2016 Transportation Master Plan and Bicycle-Pedestrian Master Plan. Both master plans as well as the City's adopted Modal Hierarchy, prioritize bicycles as a mode of transportation for residents and visitors, particularly in terms of providing efficient first mile/last mile connections. Electric- assisted bicycles could serve as a more convenient means of bicycle transportation for users as compared to the standard pedal-power bicycles currently provided by Citibike. Should the City Commission approve the recommendation of the NCAC to engage Citibike for the provision of a docked electric-assisted bicycle sharing pilot program, the Administration will work closely with Citibike in the coming weeks to tailor a pilot program of limited scope, scale, and duration suitable for the City, including identifying locations where the electric-assisted bicycles would be prohibited and determining a maximum operating speed for the bicycles. The Administration will present a final negotiated agreement to the City Commission for approval at a future meeting. Applicable Area Citywide Is this a Resident Right to Does this item utilize G.O. Page 443 of 720 Know item? Bond Funds? No No Strategic Connection Mobility- Increase multi-modal mobility citywide and connectivity regionally. Legislative Tracking Transportation and Mobility Sponsor Commissioner Ricky Arriola and Commissioner Michael Gongora ATTACHMENTS: Description ❑ Resolution Page 444 of 720