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LTC 299-2004 Status Report On FDOT Study For SR 934 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No. 2f9-2004 (!a~ ("') iTl ~~ - From: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez \.,r- ~ City Manager J (.I) ~ < ....... Date: Novembef;1S, 2004 m .,., .. CJ - w n 1.0 I"T1 To: Subject: STATUS REPORT ON FDOT STUDY FOR SR 934 On November 16, 2004, members of the Administration attended a briefing by FDOT and their consultants concerning the corridor study for SR 934. This corridor is divided into two parts geographically: . Phase I - located west of Biscayne Bay including NW/NE 79th, 81s" and 82nd Streets from NW 13th Ct. to Biscayne Bay . Phase II - located east of Biscayne Bay including the Kennedy Causeway, Normandy Drive and 71st Street east to Collins Avenue Both phases of the corridor have completed planning studies under the Livable Communities Initiative which is an FDOT program designed to balance the goals of residents, businesses and other stakeholders in the corridor with the Department's responsibility for ensuring mobility in the region. The recommendations from the planning study were presented to the City Commission on May 21,2003. Subsequently, the Phase I section of the corridor has progressed to the next level of analysis, known as Project Development & Environmental Study (PD&E). This includes detailed traffic analysis and preliminary engineering on a series of eight alternatives ranging from "no-build" to various combinations of one-way and two-way traffic on both 79th Street and 81 st/82nd Street. These alternatives are summarized on the attached handout. The consultants are roughly halfway through the alternatives analysis. No decisions have been made at this time; however FDOT seems to be favoring Alternative 5 because it offers the best traffic mobility along with many of the environmental and aesthetic enhancements desired by the local community. The objective that Alternative 5 does not satisfy is the desire of the Shorecrest residential neighborhood to return 81 st/82nd Street to local two-way traffic. The differences between the alternatives are measured in delay in travel time. The existing travel time for westbound AM-peak hour trips is 18.4 minutes along the entire length of the corridor from the bay to NW 13th Ct. This is a weighted avera~e for the two westbound lanes on 81st/82nd Street and the single westbound lane on 79 Street. The countywide growth model predicts a 40% growth in traffic volumes by the year 2030. This growth produces an additional 11 minute delay for the "no-build" alternative. All other alternatives are measured against this future 11 minute delay as the benchmark. All of the alternatives are projected to improve upon the "no-build" altemative due to enhanced signal timing, turn LTC - FDOT SR 934 Corridor Study 11/18/2004 Page 2 of 4 lanes, and other TSM strategies. Alternative 5 produces the best results with a future delay of 1.3 minutes, while Alternative 3 (two-way traffic on both streets) produces a future delay of 7.6 minutes. Phase I schedule December 2,2004 Project Alternatives Informational Workshop (see attached notice) July-August 2005 Public Hearing on final PD&E study report FY 2010 or later Funding possibly available for construction of selected alternative Phase II status Phase II of the corridor from Biscayne Bay to Collins Avenue currently has no funding or schedule from FDOT. The explanation provided by FDOT as to why the two parts of the corridor have a different funding and timing status is that the Phase I segment was scheduled in the 5-Year Transportation Plan for resurfacing in 2008 with a $7M budget. This gives it priority for receiving future funding necessary for the enhancements (estimated to be an additional $23M). According to FDOT criteria, the Phase II segment of the corridor is not in need of resurfacing at this time; therefore it has not been recommended in the 5-Year Transportation Plan. FDOT representatives suggested that the best way for the City of Miami Beach to promote implementation of Phase I improvements is to offer a local funding source or to app~ for a federal Transportation Enhancement Grant. The City identified Normandy Drivef71 Street corridor enhancements as Project #6 in the Municipal Mobility Plan and allocated $ 277,964 in GO Bond funds for a local share of the total project cost. The Municipal Mobility Plan and the FDOT Livable Communities Planning Study both call for measures to reduce speeding along Normandy Drive and 71 st Street as well as increased landscaping and pedestrian amenities such as improved sidewalks, crosswalks and lighting. The FDOT study includes one controversial recommendation that requires detailed analysis similar to the PD&E alternatives analysis currently underway for the Phase I segment of the corridor-to reduce the number on lanes on 71st Street and Normandy Drive on Normandy Island. Following is the conclusion from the Livable Communities Planning Study: Given the magnitude of the complete study recommendations, the project could take several years to make its way through the planning, project development and environmental (PD&E) analysis, design, funding procurement and programming processes. Rather than attempt to implement all of the recommendations in one big "chunk", the implementation strategy divides the improvements into two distinct phases: Short term improvements - these are generally lower cost LTC - FDOT SR 934 Corridor Study 11/18/2004 Page 3 of4 improvements that can be implemented in the next one to three years and produce immediate results: . Intersection enhancements . Medians and bulb-outs on 7151 Street in the North Beach Town Center . Landscaping and lighting in the most critical areas . Restriping Normandy Drive and 7151 Street to test lane reductions Total cost (including North Bay Village) - $1.1 to $1.8 million Long term improvements - these are improvements that will take longer to implement because they are costly and/or will require further analysis: . Enhancements at Indian Creek Drive intersection . Corridor-wide landscaping and lighting enhancements . Reconstruct or partially reconstruct 7151 Street and Normandy Drive - streetscaping and multi-use trail . Reconstruct or partially reconstruct the JFK Causeway - wider medians; streetscaping . Construct an off-road path on the Pelican Park'section of the JFK Causeway Total cost $2.9 to $8.7 million Coordination with other oroiects The question was raised as to the potential effect on traffic should construction work coincide on SR 934/79th Street, the 63rd Street/Indian Creek flyover or the Broad Causeway. FDOT responded that the concern as to the need for coordination of these projects should their construction dates coincide, while unlikely, is a valid one. Of the three projects, only the 63rd Street / Indian Creek flyover has been funded. The project is scheduled to begin construction in January of 2005 and is expected to be complete in 2006, Neither Phase I nor Phase II of the SR 934 corridor has been funded for construction at this point. Should the projects proceed to implementation, the earliest possible date they could be set for construction is 2010. While the Broad Causeway bridge is not an FDOT project, it will nonetheless go through the Miami Dade County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for prioritization. As each of the entities involved is represented on the MPO board, that is where any coordination should take place. Recommended actions The Administration is preparing a letter to FDOT urging them to prioritize the short term improvements in the Phase II (Miami Beach) portion of the corridor and to schedule the PD&E study for long range improvements in their work program. We will also include these projects in the City's request to the MPO. LTC - FOOT SR 934 Corridor Study 11/18/2004 Page 4 of 4 The Administration will publicize the December 2,2004 public meeting on the Phase I alternatives analysis on the City's website and Channel 20. JMG~AM cc: Christina Cuervo, Assistant City Manager Bob Middaugh, Assistant City Manager Fred Beckmann, Public Works Jorge Gomez, Planning Department Richard Lorber, Planning Department Joyce Meyers, Planning Department F:\PLAN\$ALLIMeyers\FDOT Livable CommunitieslL TC Nov 2004.doc Corzo Castella Carballo Thompson Salman, P.A. Engineers * Architects * Planners AGENDA Page 1 DATE: November 16, 2004 PROJECT: SR-934 (NW / NE 79th and 81st /82nd Street) PD&E Study from NW 13th Court to Biscayne Bay Miami-Dade County, Florida Financial Project ID: 410646-2-22-01 C3TS Project No.: 00612-010 TIME: 10:00 A.M. LOCATION: City of Miami Beach City Hall 1700 Convention Center Drive 4th Floor, City Managers Office Miami Beach, Florida SUBJECT: Coordination Meeting with the City of Miami Beach 1. Study Overview Q Study Goals and Objectives Q Area Residents and Business Concerns Q Miami Beach Residents Concerns Q Emergency Services Concerns 2. Alternatives Development Q Proposed Alternatives (Typical Sections are attached for Reference Purposes) o Alternative No.1: No-Build - This alternative consists of the no project alternative and is utilized as a baseline for comparison purposes of the other alternatives. It can be selected as the preferred alternatives if other alternatives do not meet the project goals and objectives including benefit cost analysis results. o Alternative No.2: Traffic Systems Management (TSM) - This alternative consists of the Optimization of Traffic Signal Timing and Coordination coupled with minor roadway improvements. Both 79th Street and 81sl/82nd Streets would be resurfaced. This would involve placement of new pavement markings and upgrading roadway signage. The upgrades would also require elimination of at least 25% of the existing 79th Street on-street parking along the corridor due to (pavement stripping) non-compliance with standards. Parking however would remain on both sides of the roadway along 79th Street. Border widths (Edge of travel lane to Right-of-way line) can be reworked to accommodate landscape plantings and parking. The typical section along 81 sl / 82nd Street would consist of a two WB II-ft lanes with Alternating parking / landscaped borders on the sides. Bulb-outs provided at intersections to accommodate shorter pedestrian crossing distances / times. The upgrades would require elimination of at least 60% of the existing 81 sl /82nd Street on-street parking along the corridor. 901 Ponce De Leon Blvd., Suite 900, Coral Gables, Florida 33134 Telephone No.: (305) 445-2900 Fax No.: (305) 445-3366 Corzo Castella Carballo Thompson Salman, P .A. Engineers * Architects * Planners AGENDA Page 2 o Alternative No. 2A: Traffic Systems Management (TSM) - This alternative consists l,)f the Optimization of Traffic Signal Timing and Coordination coupled with minor roadway improvements. Both 79th Street and 81't/82nd Streets would be resurfaced. This would involve placement of new pavement markings and upgrading roadway signage. The upgrades would also require elimination of at least 50% of the on-street parking along the corridor due to (pavement stripping) non-compliance with standards. Border widths (Edge of travel lane to Right-of-way line) can be reworked to accommodate landscape plantings and parking. The typical section along 79th Street would include 8-ft Sidewalks, One II-ft WB through lane, three II-ft EB through lanes and parking on the south side of the roadway (7.5-ft Parking lane). The typical section along 81 ,t 18200 Street would consistofa two WB II-ft lanes with Alternating parking 1 landscaped borders on the sides. Bulb-outs provided at intersections to accommodate shorter pedestrian crossing distances 1 times. The upgrades would require elimination of at least 60% of the existing 81't 18200 Street on-street parking along the corridor. o Alternative No.3: Two-Way - Conversion ofNEINW 79th Street to a five lane facility with two lanes in each direction and a center two-way left turn (TWLT) lane. NEINW 81't 18200 Street would operate as a two-way two lane arterial. On-Street Parking is removed on 79th Street and significantly reduced on 81 ,t 18200 to meet design standards (A reduction of 60%). Sidewalks will be maintained at 6-ft along both corridors. Through Travel lanes will be striped at ll-ft to accommodate future Street Car along 79th Street and meet Arterial Standards. Landscaping will be restricted to back of sidewalk placement to accommodate horizontal clearance requirements, sight -distance requirements, and allow for Streetscape and lighting along 79th Street. The design of 81 ,t 18200 Street includes grassed areas, bulb-outs at intersections, some on-street parking and landscaping. This alternative includes some right- of-way acquisition (corner clips) for the purpose of meeting intersection geometric needs as well as dual left turn lane requirements (Intersection of Biscayne and 79th Street). o Alternative No. 3B: Two-way with Biscayne Blvd. Modifications - This alternative consists of the same features as Alternative No. 3 above. In addition, this alternative considers the addition of auxiliary lanes along Biscayne Boulevard in the north and south direction. The extent of these proposed lanes are between NE 74th Street and NE 87th Street. Biscayne Boulevard would be reconfigured within this segment, thus providing three through lanes in both the northbound and southbound directions. This modification of Biscayne Boulevard will require right-of-way acquisition including cutting and retrofitting some building structures along this segment of the Biscayne Boulevard corridor. (This alternative was deemed not feasible from a cost benefit (RIW costs versus Reduction in Travel Delay) perspective and will be discounted as part of a fatal flaw discussion). 901 Ponce De Leon Blvd., Suite 900, Coral Gables, Florida 33134 Telephone No.: (305) 445-2900 Fax No.: (305) 445-3366 Corzo Castella Carballo Thompson Salman, P.A. Engineers * Architects * Planners AGENDA Page 3 o Alternative No.4: One-Way - Modification ofNEJNW 79th Street to a five lane facility with three eastbound through lanes, a center two-way left turn (TWL T) lane (lO-ft width) and one westbound through lane. NEJNW 81 st I 82Dd Street would operate as a one-way two lane arterial. On-Street Parking is removed on 79th Street and significantly reduced on 81 sl / 8200 to meet design standards (A reduction of 60%). Sidewalks will be maintained at 6-ft along both corridors. Through Travel lanes will be striped at II-ft to accommodate future Street Car along 79th Street and meet Arterial Standards. Landscaping will be restricted to back of sidewalk placement to accommodate horizontal clearance requirements, sight-distance requirements, and allow for Streetscape and lighting along 79th Street. The design of 81511 8200 Street includes grassed areas, bulb-outs at intersections, some on-street parking and landscaping. This alternative includes some right-of-way acquisition (comer clips) for the purpose of meeting intersection geometric needs as well as dual left turn lane requirements (Intersection of Biscayne and 79th Street). o Alternative No.5: One-way Modified - This alternative is similar to Alternative No.4 above with the exception that NE/NW 79th Street is modified from just west of N. Miami A venue to just west of NE 7th A venue. The roadway typical section within these limits consists of three eastbound and two westbound through lanes with no center paved median. The dual left signal requirements for eastbound 79th to northbound Biscayne Blvd are provided through the use of a protected left turn bay and the use of the eastbound inside lane as a shared through left lane set on a split phase signal operation. Right-of-way acquisition requirements are similar to Alternative No.4 above to accommodate comer clips and the turn lane at Biscayne and 79th Street. o Alternative No.6: Two-way with Bicycle Facilities - This alternative is the same as Alternative 3 above with the exception that parking and landscape areas along 81st 18200 Street are reduced to accommodate bicycle facilities along the corridor. The bicycle facilities are carried from just east of NW 13th Court to Biscayne Boulevard. A connection to the Bicycle facilities is made at NE 4th Court to connect the corridor to 79th Street via NE 81 st to beyond the S-Curve. This is being proposed to provide continuity to the bicycle path along the extent of the project due to the reduced right-of-way east of Biscayne Boulevard along NE 8200 Street. The proposed bicycle facility consists of a 5-ft bike lane in each direction. No Bicycle facilities are proposed along NE/NW 79th Street due to lack of right-of-way along this corridor. The City of Miami will need to accept maintenance of the bicycle path for portions which extend outside ofFDOT's right-of-way. 901 Ponce De Leon Blvd., Suite 900, Coral Gables, Florida 33134 Telephone No.: (305) 445-2900 Fax No.: (305) 445-3366 Corzo Castella Carballo Thompson Salman, P.A. Engineers * Architects * Planners AGENDA Page 4 o Alternative No.7: One-way with Bicycle Facilities - This alternative is the same as Alternative 3 or 5 above with the exception that parking and landscape areas along 8151/8200 Street are reduced to accommodate bicycle facilities along the corridor. The bicycle facilities are carried from just east of NW 13th Court to Biscayne Boulevard. A connection to the Bicycle facilities is made at NE 4th Court to connect the corridor to 79th Street via NE 8151 to beyond the S-Curve. This is being proposed to provide continuity to the bicycle path along the extent of the project due to the reduced right-of-way east of Biscayne Boulevard along NE 82nd Street. The proposed bicycle facility consists of a lO-ft contra-flow bike path on the north side ofNEINW 81st /8200 Street consisting oftwo 5-ft lanes. A bicyclist in the outside lane would travel in the direction of the traffic stream while the cyclist heading against traffic would travel closest to the sidewalk. No Bicycle facilities are proposed along NEINW 79th Street due to lack of right-of-way along this corridor. 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OIl '" i ~ ... ~ --1 i '" ~ ~ Ii ~ ~~ Florida Department of Transportation JEB BUSH GOVERNOR 1000 Northwest III th Avenue Miami, Florida 33172-5800 JOSE ABREU SECRETARY November 9th, 2004 Reference: Project Alternatives Informational Workshop for: SR-934 (NWINE 79th, 81't and 82nd Streets) from NW 13th Court to Biscayne Bay Project Development & Environment Study (PD&E) Financial Project ID.: 410646-2-22-01 Federal Project ID.: N/A Dear Resident/Business Owner: This notice is to inform you that the Florida Department of Transportation has scheduled a Project Alternatives Informational Workshop on the proposed roadway improvements to the above referenced project. This workshop is part of a detailed engineering and environmental study that the FDOT conducts on all major transportation improvement proposals. The proposed improvements under investigation involve potential changes in lane configurations and travel patterns, including the possible conversion of the one-way pair along the SR-934 Corridor to two separate two-way facilities. The Project Alternatives Informational Workshop is being held in order to receive comments from the general public, as well as to inform the public of the study's progress. The formal public hearing, as required by State and Federal law, will be held later in the project development process. You will also receive notification of that hearing. The meeting location, date and time are as follows: Date: Thursday, December 2nd, 2004 Time: 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Place: JJ Dessalines C. Center 8325 N.E. 2nd A venue Miami, Florida 33138 We invite and encourage you to attend the workshop to view and discuss this transportation improvement study. Should you have any questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me directly at (305)470-5183 or Ms. Darling Jarquin, Public Involvement Coordinator for C3TS at (305)445-2900. Sincerely, !JI{idiae{ Co{uai Mr. Michael Colucci, P.E. Project Manager District Environmental Management Office www.dot.state.fl.us -* RECYCLED PAPER SR-934 (NW/NE 79th, 81st and 82nd Streets) PO & ESlg from NW 13th Court to Biscayne Bay FACT SHEET PROJECT JUSTIFICATION The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has initiated this Project Development and Environment Study (PD&E) to determine and document the feasibility of improving a three mile segment of the SR-934 Corridor. Within the project limits, NWfNE 79 Street and NWfNE 81st/82nd Street combine to form a one-way rair consisting of a six lane unbalanced arterial facility. The three eastbound lanes on 79' Street are balanced by one westbound lane on 79fu Street and two westbound lanes on 81 st/82nd Street. This existing configuration does not perform the traditional role of a one-way pair due to the presence of the sole westbound lane on 79fu Street. Recent planning studies by FDOT and the City of Miami established the need for economic redevelopment along the corridor and the desire of the community to improve these facilities. This study will look at providing livability enhancements while balancing the regional mobility needs, addressing traffic operations and evaluating safety concerns. This corridor is currently serving as a primary access and hurricane evacuation route and debris removal route for the City of Miami Beach. The PD&E Study is a process which integrates engineering and environmental analysis with extensive public involvement including coordination with local agencies, governmental entities and interested public officials to reach consensus on project alternatives. PROJECT CHARACTERISTICS The project limits extend from NW 13fu Court to Biscayne Bay. The proposed project will evaluate potential changes in lane configurations and travel patterns including the possible conversion of the existing one-way pair to two separate two-way facilities. A Citizens Advisory Committee/ Business Advisory Committee (CAC/BAC) has been established to provide local and regional input during the development of the project alternatives. Members of the CAC/BAC were selected based on their ability to represent their area, disseminate project information and gather pertinent information regarding the desires and needs of the area they represent. All alternatives will be taken through a comprehensive evaluation of engineering, environmental and community factors. The comprehensive Public Involvement process includes several formal and informal meetings with the general public, the CAC/BAC, local businesses, governmental agencies, elected officials and all interested parties. To date, the project team has held three meetings with the CAC/BAC, a kick-off meeting with the general public, a business kick- off meeting and several meetings with several cities including the City of Miami, City of Miami Beach and elected officials. PROJECT STATUS This study is currently in the alternatives development and evaluation stage of the PD&E phase.. The intent of the PD&E study process is to develop each project to the level 01 detail necessary to accurately asesses the economicand environmental impacts througl the application of preliminary engineering and environmental science. This is requirec to comply with federal requirements, approval and subsequent funding of the project The study began in August 2003 and is anticipated to be complete by September 01 2005. A Public Hearing alternatives development and evaluation stage is tentativel) scheduled for July 2005. MORE INFORMATION To learn more about this study, please contact: Mr. Michael Colucci, P.E., FDOT Project Manager, 1000 N.W. l1lth Avenue, Room 6103, Miami, FL 33172, (305) 470-5183, E- mail: michael.colucci@dot.state.fl.us. You may also contact Ms. Darling Jarquin C3TS Project Spokesperson, 901 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, FL 33134 (305) 445-2900 ext. 263. E-mail: darlingj(a)c3ts.com. .~ Florida Department of Transportation JEB BUSH GOVERNOR 1000 Northwest 111 th Avenue Miami, Florida 33172-5800 JOSE ABREU SECRETARY 9 de noviembre, 2004 Referente: Taller de Informacion de Alternativas para el Proyecto de: La Carretera Estatal 934 (Calles 79, 81 y 82 del NE/NW) partiendo del 13 Court del NW basta la Bahla de Biscayne Proyecto de Desarrollo y Medio Ambiente Proyecto Financiero: 410646-2-22-01 Proyecto Federal: N/A Estimado Residentel Dueno de Negocio: La presente notificacion es para infonnarle que el Departamento de Transporte de la Florida ha convocado un Taller de Informacion dE Altemativas para el Proyecto de mejoras de las carreteras arriba mencioliadas. Este taller es parte de un estudio detallado de ingenieria y condiciones ambientales que el Departamento de Transporte de la Florida efectua en todos sus proyectos de mejoras de transporte. Las mejoras que se estan investigando resultaran en cambios potenciales de configuracion de carrileras y rutas de transito, incluyendo la posible conversion de las dos calles en el Corredor de la Carretera Estatal 934, una yendo hacia el este y la otra yendo hacia el oeste a dos calles independientes, cada una con sus propias vias en las dos direcciones. El Taller de Informacion de Altemativas del Proyecto se efectuara para recibir comentarios del publico en general como tambien para infonnarle a dicho publico los resultados del estudio. La audiencia publica formal, requerida por las leyes federales y estatales, se llevara a cabo mas adelante y se enviara una notificacion de dicha audiencia. Ellocal, fecha y hora de la junta es como sigue: Fecba: jueves 2 de diciembre, 2004 Hora: 7:00 p.m. a 9:00 p.m. Local: JJ Dessalines C. Center 8325 N.E. 2nd A venue Miami, Florida 33138 Los invitamos y animamos a que asistan al Taller para que vean y discutan estas mejoras en el estudio de transporte. Si tienen cualquier pregunta 0 necesitan informacion adicional, pueden llamanne directamente a rnf al (305) 470-5183 0 la Srta. Darling Jarquin, Coordinadora de Relaciones PUblicas de C3TS al (305) 445-2900. Atentamente, MicIiae{ Co{ucci Michael Colucci, P. E. Administrador del Proyecto Oficina de Administraci6n del Distrito de Condiciones Ambientales WWW.oot.stateJl.us * AEcYClEOPAPEA CARRETERA ESTATAL 934; (gALLES 79, 81Y 82Da~,~ Desde la13CourtdelNW hasta la Bahia de Bisea JUSTIFICACION DEL PROYECTO EI Departamento de Transporte de La Florida (FDOT) ha iniciado este Estudio del Impacto Ambiental y de Desarrollo para detenninar y documentar la viabilidad de meJorar este segmento de tres millas de la Carretera Estatal 934. Los limites del proyecto actualmente incluyen una arteria disimil, compuesta de seis vias, en la cual se combinan las Calles 79, 81 Y 82 del NW/NE, las cuales en conjunto forman un camino de un solo sentido, ambas vias en la misma direcci6n. Las tres carrileras en direcci6n este, a 10 largo de la Calle 79 son i~aladas por un carrilera en direcci6n oeste por la calle 79 y (Ios carrileras en direcclon oeste a 10 largo de la Calles 81/82. Esta configuraci6n actual no efect6a la labor tradicional de un par de vias que corren en la misma direcci6n, debido a la conformaci6n de la carrilera separada, que corre en direcci6n oeste por la Calle 79. Estudios recientes llevados a cabo por el Departamento de Transporte de La Florida y por la Ciudad de Miami asentaron la necesidad de acelerar eJ desarrollo econ6mlco a 10 largo de este corredor. Estos estudios tambien demostraron el deseo de la comunidad de mejorar estas vias de tninsito. Este estudio analizara el potencial de proveer medlOs que realcen la habitabilidad del area mientras se equilibran las necesidades de traslaci6n, siempre respondiendo al ordenamiento del tninsito y evaluando toda inquietud concemiente a resguardar la seguridad. Este corredor en la actualidad sirve como acceso primario y ruta de evacuaci6n en caso de huracanes, al igual que de ruta para la elimmaci6n de escombros para la Ciudad de Miami Beach. EI Estudio del Impacto Ambiental y de Desarrollo es un proceso que integra analices ambientales y de ingenieria con un extenso proceso (Ie particlpaci6n publica la cual incluye coordinaci6n con otras agencias locales, entidades gubemamentales y oficiales electos, para asi alcanzar un consenso en altemativas al proyecto. CARACTERlSTICAS DEL PROYECTO Los limites del proyecto se extienden desde la 13 Court del NW hasta la Bahia Biscayne. EI estudio evaluara los cambios potenciales en confi~raciones de carrileras y patrones de transito, incluyendo la posibilidad de convertir la situaci6n actual a 10 largo de la Carretera Estatal 934, de un par de vias, corriendo en el mismo senti do, a la altemativa de dos diferentes instalaciones en direcciones opuestas. Se ha creadO un comite de asesoramiento compuesto de residentes y comerciantes del area. Durante el desarrollo de las alternativas al proyecto, estas personas proveeran ideas con perspectivas locales y regionales. Los miembros de estos comites fueron seleccionados en base a su habilidad de representar el area, diseminar la informaci6n acerca del pro)'ecto y recopilar datos pertinentes en relaci6n a los deseos y necesidades (lei area que representan. Todas las altemativas seran procesadas a traves de una evaluaci6n cabal que incorpore los aspectos ambientales, comunitarios y de ingenieria. EI proceso de Participaci6n Publica incluira varias reuniones formales e informales con el publico en general, los comites de asesoramiento de residentes y propietarios de negocios, otros comerciantes del area, agencias gubemamentales, oficiales electos y cualquier otro interesado. Hasta la fecha, el team del proyecto ha convocado tres reuniones con el Comite de Asesoramiento de Residentes y Propietarios de Negocios, una reuni6n inicial con el PUblico en General, una reunion iniclal con los Propietarios de Negocios )' varias reuniones con distintas ciudades, entre elias, la Ciudad de Miami, la Ciudad de Miami Beach y Oficiales Electos. ESTADO DEL PROYECTO Presentemente, este Estudio de Impacto Ambiental y de Desarrollo se encuentra en la etapa de Desarrollos Altemativos y Evaluaci6n. La meta del proceso del Estudio del Impacto Ambiental y de Desarrollo es el de desarrollar cada proyecto hasta el nivel necesario para acertadamente evaluar los impactos econ6micos y ambientales, a traves de la aplicaci6n de niveles preliminares de las ciencias ambientales y de ingenieria. Esto es todo requerido para cumplir con las imposiciones federales, las cuales llevan a la acel?taci6n y financiamiento del proyecto. EI Estudio comenzo en agosto del 2003 y esta pronosticado que se completara para septiembre, 2005. Una audiencia publica ha sido convocada, tentativamente, para el mes de julio 2005. MAs INFORMACION Para aprender mas acerca de este estudio, por favor comuniquese con el Sr. Michael Colucci, J.P., Administrador de Proyectos del Departamento de Transporte de La Florida, a la direccion, 1000 NW III Avenue, Numero 6103, Miami, FL 33172, 0 al telefono (305) 470-5183, 0 mediante el correo electr6nico: m'chael.c lucci dot.state.fl.us. Si desea, tambien puede comunicarse con la Vocera del Proyecto, la rta. Darling Jarquin, a la compafila consultora C3TS, localizada en el 901 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, FL 33134, 0 al telefono (305) 445-2900, extension 263,0 mediante el correo electronico: djarquin(Q}c3ts.com.