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LTC 238-2003 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission To: From: Subject: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez ~'~,~ City Manager LATE NIGHT CONSTRUCTION Date: October 6, 2003 This LTC is to advise you of the circumstances that caused late night construction at 16th Street between Meridian Avenue and Euclid Avenue on Sunday, September 28, 2003, the circumstances of which were sent to you by e-mail from a resident who lives nearby. On Saturday, September 27, 2003, Mike Alvarez, Assistant Public Works Director, received a telephone call from BellSouth requesting authorization for emergency repair work at 16th Street and Meridian. Mr. Alvarez asked that repairs be postponed until Monday morning, but he was informed by BellSouth's contractor, Mastec, that the entire City, south of 16th Street to 5th Street could lose phone communication if repairs were not undertaken immediately. In view of the unquestionable nature of the emergency, approval to make needed repairs was given to Mastec with the standard provision that the contractor had to have an off-duty police officer at the intersection managing traffic flow. The telephone transmission line repairs with a temporary road restoration were completed by 6:00 p.m. The same day, at approximately 11:30 p.m., Public Works 24-hour Control Room called Mr. Alvarez advising him that the trench cut made to facilitate BellSouth repairs was failing near 16th Street and Euclid Avenue. Mr. Alvarez placed urgent calls to BellSouth and Mastec. A few minutes later Mr. Alvarez received a telephone call from CMB Police Department informing him that they had closed the West bound lane of 16th Street due to a huge hole near the intersection of 16th Street and Euclid Avenue. A few minutes later, Superintendent Martinez, from Mastec returned Mr. AIvarez' call. He was advised by Mr. Alvarez to mobilize immediately because their early trench work had failed and potentially would impact the phone line conduits that had been repaired earlier. At 1:30 a.m. Sunday, September 29, Mr. Martinez called to inform Mr. Alvarez that the trench failed due to heavy rainfall on Saturday which caused the temporary asphalt to shift and fail, creating craters and large holes. Unfortunately, this extreme emergency resulted in heavy equipment noise during early morning hours as repair work was completed. Although our right-of-way permits require contractors to notify Police and hire an off-duty police officer for any work that requires closure of traffic lanes or streets, I have directed the Public Works Department that in the future, Police and Code be notified whenever contractors request emergency work in the City during the night. JMG\RCM\FHB c: Robert C. Middaugh, Assistant City Manager Fred H. Beckmann, Director of Public Works Mike Alvarez, Assistant Public Works Director F:\WORK~$ALL~LUCY LLOPIS~LTC',BelISouth Late Night Construction.doc