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Resolution 2022-32415 • RESOLUTION NO.. 2022-32415 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, URGING MIAMI-DADE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WORKS TO TAKE THE FOLLOWING STEPS IN ADVANCE OF ART WEEK 2022: (1) REMOVE AUTOMATIC PEDESTRIAN PHASES ALONG 41ST STREET CORRIDOR BETWEEN COLLINS AVENUE AND ALTON ROAD, EXCEPT DURING SHABBAT(FRIDAY SUNDOWN TO SATURDAY SUNDOWN)AND DURING OTHER HOLIDAYS LISTED IN THE ATTACHMENTS TO THIS RESOLUTION DURING CALENDAR YEARS 2022 AND 2023, AND AS PROVIDED BY THE CITY FOR FUTURE CALENDAR YEARS; AND (2) MAKE NECESSARY CHANGES TO EXCLUSIVE PEDESTRIAN PHASES AT TRAFFIC SIGNALS LOCATED AT (1) 41 STREET AND CHASE AVENUE AND (2) 41 STREET AND PRAIRIE AVENUE, TO BETTER SERVE NORTH/SOUTH VEHICULAR DEMAND; AND FURTHERMORE, URGE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO CONTINUE WORKING WITH THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH STAFF TO MAKE ANY NECESSARY TRAFFIC SIGNAL CHANGES THAT WOULD IMPROVE TRAFFIC OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS IN THE CITY. WHEREAS, over the last few months the City has experienced a significant increase in traffic volumes on our major thoroughfares including the 41 Street, resulting in major congestion; and WHEREAS, in early 2020 during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, in order to promote health and safety and reduce the risk of contracting the COVID-19 virus through surface contact, automatic pedestrian phases were implemented along 41st Street corridor during the time of increased pedestrian activity and low vehicular volumes; and WHEREAS, while serving as a pedestrian convenience feature, a major disadvantage of automatic pedestrian phases is that they force the traffic along 41st Street to stop for a prolonged period of time regardless of whether or not a pedestrian is present to cross the street; and WHEREAS, the cumulative impact of stopping 41st Street traffic in both directions for a prolonged period of time adversely affects the already congested corridor, and removal of the automatic pedestrian phases would reduce some of the delays; and WHEREAS, the intersections of Prairie Avenue and 41st Street, and Chase Avenue and 41st Street are currently programmed with exclusive pedestrian phases during the morning and afternoon school zone hours; and WHEREAS, when activated, the exclusive pedestrian phases adversely affect north- south vehicular movement by providing less time to vehicular traffic than what is needed to properly serve north-south vehicular demand; and WHEREAS, furthermore, during discussion, the members of the City Commission requested that the Miami-Dade County staff continue working with the City of Miami Beach staff in the future to make any necessary traffic signal changes that would improve traffic operational conditions in the City without requiring a formal action by the Mayor and the City Commissioner requesting such changes; and WHEREAS, as follows, the Mayor and City Commission urge Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works to, in advance of the Art Week 2022, remove automatic pedestrian phases along 41st Street corridor between Collins Avenue and Alton Road except during Shabbat (Friday sundown to Saturday sundown), and during other holidays listed in the attachments to this Resolution during calendar years 2022 and 2023, and as provided by the City for future calendar years; and make necessary changes to exclusive pedestrian phases at 41st Street and Chase Avenue,and 41st Street and Prairie Avenue traffic signals to better serve north/south vehicular demand. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby urge Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works to take the following steps in advance of Art Week 2022:(1)remove automatic pedestrian phases along 41st Street corridor between Collins Avenue and Alton Road, except during Shabbat(Friday sundown to Saturday sundown) and during other holidays listed in the attachments to this Resolution during calendar years 2022 and 2023, and as provided by the City for future calendar years; and (2).make necessary changes to exclusive pedestrian phases at traffic signals located at (1) 41 Street and Chase Avenue and (2) 41 Street and Prairie Avenue, to better serve north/south vehicular demand; and furthermore, urge Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation to continue working with the City of Miami Beach staff to make any necessary traffic signal changes that would improve traffic operational conditions in the City. PASSED and ADOPTED this 16th day of November 2022. Dan Gelber, Mayor ATTEST: NOV 3 0 2022 Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk INCORPORATED (sponsored by Vice-Mayor Alex J. Fernandez) 'F c "2 "�- APPROVED AS TO FORM&LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION C? r1—Z.1_Zz City Attorney or Date ZoZZ- 32.E 1 5- Granado, Rafael From: Cardillo, Lilia Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2022 1:46 PM To: Gonzalez,Jose R. Cc: Granado, Rafael Subject: Resolution 2022-32415 Attachments: Resolution 2022-32415.pdf Hi Jose, See attached Resolution 2022-32415 for you to handle. Thank you, MIAMIBEACH 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.miamibeachfLoov 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"B" JEWISH HOLIDAYS 2022 15 Shevat January 17 Purim March,116 i (work should be avoided) Ta'anit Esther March 16 Shushan Purim March 18 Passover April 15-23 (no work permitted on April 16-,-17 and Eli Second Passover May 15 Lag B'Omer May 19 Sefirat HaOmer April 16-June 4 Shavuot June 44-Juna6 (no work permitted) The Three Weeks July 16 -August 7 Fast of the 17th of Tammuz July 17 Fast of Tish'a B'Av August 6 -7 The 15th of Av August 12 Rosh Hashanah September 25- (no work permitted) The Month of Elul August 28-September 25 Fast of Gedaliah September 28 Yom Kippur October 4 7,5 (no work permitted) Sukkot October 9- 16 (no work permitted on October 1'0 _,11j) Hoshanah Rabbah October 16 Shemini Atzeret&Simchat Torah October 16-18 (no work permitted) Chanukah December 18-26 Attachment"B" JEWISH HOLIDAYS 2023 Fast of Tevet 10 January 3 15 Shevat February 6 Purim March6-7_('work should be avoided) Ta'anit Esther March 6 Shushan Purim March 8 Passover April 5- 13 Apn116, 7-7 and AAPril112'-13(no work.permitted) Second Passover May 5 Lag B'Omer May 9 Sefirat HaOmer April 6 - May 25 Shavuot May 25 -May27v(no work permitted) The Three Weeks July 6 -July 27 Fast of the 17th of Tammuz July 6 Fast of Tish'a B'Av July 26-27 The 15th of Av August 2 Rosh Hashanah SeptembeLL1,5 7 17 (no work permitted) The Month of Elul August 18-September 15 Fast of Gedaliah September 18 Yom Kippur September 24-25 fnowork permitted) Sukkot September 29-October 6 September 30-October 1 (no work permitted) Hoshanah Rabbah October 6 Shemini Atzeret&Simchat Torah October 6^8 (nowork permitted) Chanukah December 7- 15 Fast of Tevet 10 December 22 New Business and Commission Requests-R9 M MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Vice-Mayor Alex Fernandez DATE: November 16, 2022 SUBJECT: DISCUSSION AND UPDATE ON TRAFFIC MITIGATION IN ADVANCE OF THE ART WEEK HIGH IMPACT PERIOD INCLUDING: (1) TRAFFIC LIGHT SYNCHRONIZATION BY MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, (2) SUSPENSION OF WORK BY FPL ON COLLINS AVENUE AND DADE BOULEVARD, AND (3) SUSPENSION OF MOT THAT COULD FURTHER IMPACT TRAFFIC FLOW; TAKE ACTION IF NECESSARY. BACKGROUND/HISTORY Discussion for an update on traffic mitigation in advance of Art Week high impact period including: (1)traffic light synchronization by Miami-Dade County, (2)suspension of work by FPL on Collins Avenue, and Dade Boulevard, and (3)suspension of MOT that could further impact traffic flow. Possibly take action if necessary. SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA N/a FINANCIAL INFORMATION N/a Applicable Area Citywide Is this a"Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O. to Know" item,pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14? Yes No Strategic Connection Non-Applicable Legislative Tracking Vice-Mayor Alex Fernandez Page 1218 of 1416 Cardillo, Lilia From: Cardillo, Lilia Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2022 1:46 PM To: Gonzalez,Jose R. Cc: Granado, Rafael Subject: Resolution 2022-32415 Attachments: Resolution 2022-32415.pdf Hi Jose, See attached Resolution 2022-32415 for you to handle. Thank you, MIAMIBEACH 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