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WASHINGTON AVENUE SHORT TERM RECONFIGURATION CONCEPTSMIAMIBEACH Transportation and Mobility Department WASHINGTON AVENUE SHORT-TERM RECONFIGURATION CONCEPTS 24 Hr. Traffic Data 7,718 Peds 17,925 Cars 493 Buses 185 Bikes Data Analysis (Pre-Covid - February 2019)2 24 Hr. Traffic Data 7,700 Peds 15,026 Cars 0 Buses 1,060 Bikes Data Analysis (Pilot - April 2021)3 Traffic Impacts – Pre vs. Post Average Travel Time 4 •On average, travel times have increased by just over 1 minute between 6 Street and 16 Street after implementation of pilot •Highest average increase in travel time of 2.5 minutes occurs on Saturday between 8PM and 9PM 5.3 5.3 6.1 5.4 6.4 8.2 4.6 5.4 5.9 4.0 5.6 7.3 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 6AM - 9AM 4PM - 7PM 9AM - 6PM Weekday Saturday AV E R A G E T R A V E L T I M E ( M I N S . ) Pre. vs Post Travel Time Analysis 2019 NB 2021 NB 2019 SB 2021 SB Traffic Impacts – Pre vs. Post Average Speeds 5 11.9 10.4 9.3 12.7 9.3 7.7 0.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 12.0 14.0 6AM - 9AM 4PM - 7PM 9AM - 6PM Weekday Saturday Av e r a g e S p e e d ( m i l e s p e r h o u r ) Day and Time Washington Avenue Pilot Project Pre vs. Post Speed Analysis 2019 2021•Average speeds have decreased between 5 Street and 16 Street during afternoon peak and throughout weekend •Lower average speeds contribute to increased travel time •Lowest average speed occurs on weekends during late afternoon and evening hours Google Traffic 6 •Google Maps’ traffic layer was archived between April 1st and April 7th •This animation shows traffic patterns on Saturday, April 3rd •Congestion varies throughout the day on Washington Avenue with the peak between 6PM and 8PM •Most congestion is created by friction – parking maneuvers, turning movements, passenger drop-offs from travel lane, unfamiliar drivers Pre-COVID Configuration Prioritizes vehicles with capacity exceeding demand by double Bicycle LOS is F with less than 200 bike trips per day Transit operates in mixed traffic and competes with illegal parking/loading Emergency vehicles operate in mixed traffic No parklets 7 5th Street to 11th Street 11th Street to 16th Street Existing Pilot Configuration Prioritizes outdoor dining and provides protected bicycle facilities Bicycle LOS A with an increase of 875 bike trips/day While vehicle volumes can be accommodated under ideal conditions, friction is created by parking maneuvers, turning movements, and distracted driving Corridor operates at LOS D overall but degrades to LOS F during peak hours One travel lane is not conducive to emergency vehicles Delays transit operations and affects passenger boarding/alighting conditions 8 11th Street to 16th Street 5th Street to 11th Street Reconfiguration Option 1 Prioritizes transit, emergency vehicles, and parklets Average transit headways is 4.4 min and transit LOS would be A Transit lane is also available for use by emergency vehicles Bicycle facility is downgraded from current condition but improved over pre-COVID conditions Some of the friction is eliminated because parking returns to the curb 9 5th Street to 11th Street Reconfiguration Option 1 Complete street section with parklets and dedicated lanes for transit and bikes Transit LOS A and bike LOS would also improve over pre- COVID conditions Transit lane is available for use by emergency vehicles Some of the friction is eliminated because parking returns to the curb 10 11th Street to 16th Street Preliminary Cost for Option 1 Preliminary Cost* Design: $72,000 - $180,500 Construction: $375,000 - $949,500 Contingency: $89,000 – $226,000 Maintenance and Post Analysis - $50,000 per year * Cost depends on the quantity of red striping on the shared bus-bike lane/dedicated transit lane 11 Reconfiguration Option 2 12 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington Avenue TMP Recommendation Pennsylvania Ave. Interim Bike Lane 7 Street to Española Way Reconfiguration Option 2 13 Creates new buffered bike lanes on Pennsylvania Avenue in lieu of Washington Avenue Final design plans under County review for approval Construction funding for pilot recommended in FY 2022 Budget Side street bicycle connections to/from Washington Avenue via either Shared-Lane Markings at 8 Street, 10 Street, and 13 Street; or Dedicated bicycle lanes at 8 Street 10 Street, and 13 Street (requires removal of some on-street parking) Dedicated transit lanes on Washington Avenue for use by emergency vehicles Preliminary Cost for Option 2 Preliminary Cost* Design: $65,000 - $139,000 Construction: $339,000 - $732,000 Contingency: $80,000 – $175,000 Maintenance and Post Analysis - $50,000 per year * Cost depends on the quantity of red striping on the dedicated transit lane 14 Key Dates September 9 – Washington Avenue BID Meeting September 20 – NQLC Discussion September 23 – Ocean Drive and Washington Avenue Workshop 15 Questions 16