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LTC 340-2021 RESUMPTION OF COUNTY BUS AND MIAMI BEACH TROLLEY SERVICE ON WASHINGTON AVENUEMIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC# 340-2021 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO : FROM: Honorable Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission Alina T. Hudak, City Manag ~ DATE: August 10, 2021 SUBJECT: RESUMPTION OF COUNTY BUS AND MIAMI BEACH TROLLEY SERVICE ON WASHINGTON AVENUE The purpose of this Letter To Commission (L TC) is to report on the resumption of County bus and City trolley service on Washington Avenue on August 2, 2021. As you are aware, as part of the ongoing Washington Avenue pilot project, County bus and City trolley services were temporarily relocated to Collins Avenue in early August 2020. Temporary bus benches were installed for passenger convenience and temporary bus bays were created by removing about a dozen on-street parking spaces on Collins Avenue from 5 Street to 15 Street. However, given numerous traffic and operational challenges, Miami-Dade Transit (MDT) expressed significant concerns with regard to the safety and reliability of transit operation along Collins Avenue between 5 Street and 15 Street, including: • Inability of buses to use the bus bays and approach the curb for passengers boarding and alighting at the temporary stops (i.e . not meeting ADA requirements) due to illegally parked vehicles, ride- share vehicles, and unauthorized vehicles loading/unloading from the curb • Significant amount of large trucks conducting deliveries from the center lane and further constricting Collins Avenue and creating significant vehicle friction and safety concerns • Frequent obstruction of travel lanes by ride-share vehicles exacerbating congestion • High pedestrian activity and jaywalking across Collins Avenue resulting in buses frequently stopping As a result of the above challenges, on Monday, August 2, 2021, MDT reinstated bus service along Washington Avenue. Concurrently, the City reinstated operation of the Miami Beach trolley service along Washington Avenue. The City's Transportation and Mobility Department staff has been working closely with MDT staff and the City's Parking Department to accommodate transit operation along Washington Avenue under the current street configuration, by removing approximately 12 on-street parking spaces on Washington Avenue, without impacting existing parklets, so that buses can effectively approach the bus stop/curb and not obstruct the travel lane while boarding/alighting, thus meeting ADA requirements and not impeding the flow of traffic . It is important to note that as a result of a thorough analysis performed by staff to maximize on-street parking opportunities, a net amount of 23 additional on-street parking spaces are being created along Washington Avenue between 7 Street and 15 Street. In addition, 11 on-street parking spaces on Collins Avenue temporarily used for bus bays were returned to general purpose use on Monday, August 2. It is also worth noting that Washington Avenue is identified in the adopted Miami Beach Transportation Master Plan and the Miami-Dade County Strategic Miami Area Rapid Transit (SMART) Plan as a priority transit corridor. Currently, all existing transit amenities (bus bays and bus shelters) are located on L TC-Resumption of County Bus And Miami Beach Trolley Service On Washington Avenue Page 2 August 9, 2021 Washington Avenue. Transportation and Mobility Department staff is working closely with MDT and the City's Marketing and Communications Department on sharing this message with the community and area stakeholders. Additionally, the City's Parking Department is conducting periodic enforcement to ensure that the bus bays on Washington Avenue are kept clear of any illegally parked vehicles. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. ~ ATH/MT/JRG/MM F:\TRAN\$ALL\L TC\L T Cs Transit\L TC -Resumption of County Bus and Miami Beach Trol ley Service on Washington Avenue August 2.docx