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2004-25769 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2004-25769 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH ENCOURAGING THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (FDOT) MITIGATION OF CONSTRUCTION IMPACTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE 63RD STREET FLYOVER PROJECT. WHEREAS, FDOT is proceeding with the construction of a project at the intersection of 63rd Street and Indian Creek Drive that will demolish the existing 63rd Street Flyover and replace it with an at grade reconstructed intersection in conjunction with a project to renovate the bascule bridge that crosses the Indian Creek waterway; and WHEREAS, given the strategic location of the project intersection within the City of Miami Beach a protracted period of construction would have serious adverse impacts on the community; and WHEREAS, FDOT has recognized that protracted construction at this intersection could result in serious impacts for the community and has incorporated a variety of efforts in order to minimize construction time as well as to mitigate construction impacts which include: . Expanded construction hours to allow 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. construction seven days a week in the project area. . A larger than normal incentive bonus to help assure that construction milestones are reached at the specified time. . A Maintenance of Traffic Plan (MOT) that maintains the maximum amount of capacity to enable vehicular traffic to travel through the construction zone with the least amount of delay. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the identified FDOT construction time and construction impact mitigation efforts are hereby endorsed. Further, that FDOT is hereby encouraged to identify any and all other measures that will shorten the construction time period and/or reduce the impacts to the community and specifically that FDOT be encouraged to: . Expand construction hours to 7:00 a.m. in the morning in order to allow a period of time to prepare for and organize work for the day, thereby increasing efficiency. . Create a Citizen Advisory Committee that will be formed before the . construction of the project and to run during the construction of the project to allow for increased public information opportunities and a venue to raise and address issues associated with the project on a timely basis. The Committee should be direct appointments from the Mayor and City Commission and representatives of the residential and business stake holders in the impact area of the community. . Increase the amount of incentive available to the contractor for early project completion. . During negotiations with the FDOT contractor explore if other hours of construction would shorten the construction time and report any construction time alternatives to the City for comment. Further, that FDOT schedule the construction of the 63rd Street Flyover Project to coincide with the construction of the FDOT Harding Avenue Safety Project from 8th Terrace to 75th Street. PASSED and ADOPTED this 8th day of ,2004. ATTEST: F:\cmgr\$ALL \BOB\FDOT63stflyoverreso.doc APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION J"'~7-0Y Date l' rtl /l flll.flj tjDf!; /;7;'4. ~ CJ (i -< ,..., = \ -4 = .....~ .s::- :xl -...... I -"- I (:) l:""1 I Xi-' <=: a i ,L.. N I rT1 .- .<:" ! r ?::~ ",:;7,: -:~ F""'-' ." ~ 14 - .. c- CITY OF MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE MAYOR & COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: JORGE GONZALEZ CITY MANAGER RICHARD STEINBERG IZL-->\1Jl\ COMMISSIONER FROM: DATE: November 24, 2004 RE: 63rd Street Flyover - Minimizing the Construction Impacts Now that the removal ofthe 63rd Street Flyover appears inevitable, I would like to ensure that focus is turned to minimizing the construction impacts. There are items that must be addressed immediately given the timeframe and method in which FDOT plans to bid the job (January, 2005, based on price and time). I would like to place a discussion item on the December 8th Commission Agenda to discuss the following issues: (1) Considering allowing construction for as many hours a week as possible (i.e. 7 days a week; 16 or 24 hours per day); (2) Increasing the financial incentives/bonuses for bidders to reduce the duration and impacts of the project; (3) Creating a method of community involvement in the MOT plan both before and during construction; and (4) Requesting that FDOT go forward with the Harding Project at the same time in order to minimize impact on residents. I would also like your administration to bring forth any other means to minimize the impacts of construction. Also, please place on the December 8th Commission Agenda for Commission action any ordinances or resolutions necessary in order to address these points and the additional points your administration finds worthy of consideration to accomplish the goal of minimizing the construction duration and impacts. RLS/dm Agenda Item Date /R71f /J.- f-df( CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMi BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.miamibeachfl.gov City Clerk Telephone 305-673-7411 Facsimile 305673-7254 December 14, 2004 Mr. Johnny Martinez District Secretary 1000 N.W. 111 Avenue Room 6231 Miami, FI 33172 RE: Transmittal of City of Miami Beach Resolution No. 2004-25769. Dear Messrs. Mendez and Martinez: The Miami Beach City Commission voted on December 8,2004 approving Resolution No. 2004-25769, attached, encouraging the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) mitigation of construction impact associated with the 63rd Street Flyover Project. In response to Resolution No. 2004-25769, all written correspondence should be directed to Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, 33139. Best regards, ~ f{wl~ Robert Parcher City Clerk C: Mayor and City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager Robert Middaugh, Assistant City Manager Fred Beckmann, Public Works Director F:\CLER\CLER\FORMS\FDOT transmitalletter.doc F:ICLER\$ALL III LL Y\LETTERS\2004~ohnnymartinezdotdoc CITY OF MIAMI BEACH - CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.miamibeachfL90V City Clerk Telephone 305.673.7411 Facsimile 305673-7254 December 14, 2004 Mr. David Mendez Senior Project Manager 1000 N.W. 111 Avenue Room 6247 Miami, FI 33172 RE: Transmittal of City of Miami Beach Resolution No. 2004-25769. Dear Messrs. Mendez and Martinez: The Miami Beach City Commission voted on December 8,2004 approving Resolution No. 2004-25769, attached, encouraging the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) mitigation of construction impact associated with the 63rd Street Flyover Project. In response to Resolution No. 2004-25769, all written correspondence should be directed to Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, 33139. Best regards, ~~. Pcuc1v- Robert Parcher City Clerk C: Mayor and City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager Robert Middaugh, Assistant City Manager Fred Beckmann, Public Works Director F:\CLER\CLER\FORMS\FDOT transmitalletter.doc [ ;1IlifUl1j 13 D /!; !;//4. ~ ....., C~,,) ~.~,: '-"i""j ."".' ~;:,-''> :<'1 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE MAYOR & COMMISSION MEMORANDUM .......... ~,) TO: JORGE GONZALEZ CITY MANAGER RICHARD STEINBERG ;..::. L,> IDlJ\ COMMISSIONER FROM: DATE: November 24,2004 RE: 63rd Street Flyover - Minimizing the Construction Impacts Now tbat the removal of the 63rd Street Flyover appears inevitable, I would like to ensure tbat focus is turned to minimizing the construction impacts. There are items that must be addressed immediately given the timeframe and method in which FDOT plans to bid the job (January, 2005, based on price and time). I would like to place a discussion item on the December 8th Commission Agenda to discuss the following issues: (1) Considering allowing construction for as many hours a week as possible (Le. 7 days a week; 16 or 24 hours per day); (2) Increasing the financial incentives/bonuses for bidders to reduce the duration and impacts of the project; (3) Creating a method of community involvement in the MOT plan both before and during construction; and (4) Requesting that FDOT go forward with the Harding Project at the same time in order to minimize impact on residents. I would also like your administration to bring forth any othe." means to minimize the impacts of construction. Also, please place on the December 8th Commission Agenda for Commission action any ordinances or resolutions necessary in order to address these points and the additional points your administration finds worthy of consideration to accomplish the goal of minimizing the const.'uction duration and impacts. 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