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96-22062 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 96-22062 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE SCOPE OF WORK FOR THE MIAMI BEACH MUNICIPAL MOBILITY PLAN; AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF A GRANT APPLICATION TO THE METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION'S 1996-97 MUNICIPAL GRANT PROGRAM TOWARD THE $150,000 PLAN DEVELOPMENT COST; AND, FURTHER, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ALLOCATE $43,500 IN FISCAL YEAR 1996-97 PARKING ENTERPRISE FUNDS TO COVER THE FUNDING BALANCE, WHICH MAY BE REDUCED PENDING THE ACTUAL AMOUNT OF THE GRANT AWARD. WHEREAS, the City needs to prepare a Municipal Mobility Plan (MMPl. to guide the development of transportation and transit projects aimed at reducing congestion and increasing mobility, enhancing safety, the quality of life, and the character of our unique neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, the MMP is of utmost importance to Miami Beach's continuing desirability as a residential community and a convention/tourism destination; and WHEREAS, the Scope of Work for the MMP is herein attached and made part of this resolution; and WHEREAS, the Plan development cost is estimated at $150,000; and WHEREAS, through the 1996-97 Municipal Grant Program, the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPOl provides municipalities the opportunity of competing for a share of the $150,000 available, Countywide, for planning studies; and WHEREAS, this competitive grant program requires a minimum twenty percent (20%) funding participation by Miami Beach. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission approve the attached Scope of Work for the Municipal Mobility Plan; authorize the submission of a grant application to the Metropolitan Planning Organization's FY 1996-97 Municipal Grant Program, toward the $150,000 plan development cost; and, further, authorize the City Manager to allocate $43,500 in FY 1996-97 Parking Enterprise Funds to cover the funding balance, which may be reduced pending the actual amount of the grant award. PASSED AND ADOPTED this17thday of July ,1996. A~:'W f<<A.~ - CITY CLERK 0-h ~~- '0\ L-E- MAYOR .. .,.,.,'\~' f\ pn....'.". "Uhlvl ,,; r't\U.' ) AJ ~.~T. 7?r;J, . By . w _ f\3te JLJ/C; 6_,__ _ SCOPE OF WORK MIAMI BEACH MUNICIPAL MOBILITY PLAN A TEN-YEAR PLAN Background: The City of Miami Beach has never had a transportation plan. The advent of certain land use changes, development plan approvals and consequent urban densification, along with the opportunities associated with various transportation and parking improvements, require that a comprehensive, multi modal plan be developed to integrate automobile, truck, public transit vehicle, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic. The competing design considerations, associated with each mode of transportation, require a coordinated planning effort to balance their needs and those of the Miami Beach community, as a whole. Objectives of the Coordinated Planning Effort: 1. To develop a Citywide, Municipal Mobility Plan for Miami Beach which integrates truck and automobile traffic with public transit services, parking facilities supporting park-and-ride activities, water-taxi services, and a system of bikeways and pedestrian routes to accomplish the following: a) facilitate local mobility, b) manage congestion, c) preserve the character of each Miami Beach neighborhood, and d) enhance the safety and viability of each community. 2. To produce a comprehensive plan which ensures that transportation projects are proactive and coordinated to achieve local objectives. 3. To develop a concurrency tracking system for transportation that is effective and creative in its approach to level of service and concurrency issues. 4. To develop a phased implementation plan, including a capital improvement program. 5. To produce a plan that facilitates policy-making decisions. 6. To produce a plan that solidifies the linkage between transportation and parking activities, and ensures consistency with the Lockheed Parking Study, the Parking Master Plan, and other pertinent studies and plans adopted by the City, County, and State. 1 Methodology: The method used to project traffic for the Miami Beach Municipal Mobility Plan may include a computer model. Other computer programs, such as Geographical Information System (GIS) and Computer-Aided Draft and Design (CADD) may also be appropriate. The general task descriptions will include: * Data collection/production, including a survey of available right of way. * Analysis of existing system deficiencies, including roadway, right of way, transit, and parking/loading needs, and bicycle/pedestrian access. * Planning to identify future roadway network, transit lines, bicycle and pedestrian facilities, plus parking and loading needs, and urban design features. * Strategies which minimize intermodal conflicts. End Products: The results of this planning effort will be a ten-year (1 O-year) transportation planning document, which major components are integrated into a transportation network, specifically devised to enhance the coordination between modes. In other words, a truly intermodal system of which local public transit, bicycling and walking are also valuable components. The Plan's major components are as follows: * Roadway network developed to provide acceptable levels of service. * Transit component which provides for local bus routes within the service area(s), and links with the regional MDT A bus lines, the Miami-based water- taxi service, and taxi stands, and establishes future strategic opportunities to expand to a higher level transit system, where appropriate. * Parking which effectively integrates transportation and parking activities and supports a park-and-ride program. The following items would be considered: - Compatible parking rates and time limits; - Placement of new parking facilities to support transit, where appropriate; - Consideration if additional parking garages are contemplated; and - The Lockheed Parking Study and Parking Master Plan. * Commercial loading activities utilizing alleys, where applicable. 2 * System of bikeways devised for transportation purposes. * Pedestrian network which provides a safe, convenient, attractive, and ADA- compliant sidewalk and crosswalk system. Policy Recommendations shall be considered for inclusion in the Municipal Mobility Plan (MMP), such as: * Assessment of modal alternatives for future mobility within the City: --- public transit playing the major role? or --- the single occupant vehicle maintaining its present, major role? * An implementation component containing prioritized capital improvement projects, and preliminary project cost estimates. * Naming the MMP as the implementation arm for the Transportation Element of the Miami Beach Comprehensive Plan. * Adopting the MMP as a means of ensuring compliance with transportation concurrency standards. * Use of parking to create incentives to other modes of transportation and help subsidize transit operations. The successful Consulting Team, to be composed of transportation planners, traffic engineers, and urban planners, will be required to do the following: * Prepare a comprehensive document; Coordinate the study with participating agencies and community; and Abide by a 1 O-month timetable for study, plan development, and presentations. * * Participating Agencies: City of Miami Beach Miami Beach Transportation and Parking Committee Miami Beach Transportation Management Association (MBTMA) Dade County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Metro Dade Transit Agency (MDTA) 3 Public Involvement: Consultant will work with a City-appointed steering committee, and participate in public involvement, City Commission, and MPO meetings. Project Manager: Amelia Johnson, Transportation Coordinator Proposed Funding: $150,000 as follows: $71,500 from MPO's FY 1997 Municipal Grant Program/CMS Application $18.500 from MPO's FY 1996-in escrow for MMP purposes $90,000 total from MPO ............................. 60% $60,000 from City's FY 1997 allocations ............ 40% 711 0/96 (mmobplan) aj 4 CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. ~ 31- q ~ TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and Members of the City Commission DATE:Ju1y 17, 1996 FROM: Jose Garcia-Pedrosa City Manager SUBJECT: RESOLUTION 0 HE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE SCOPE OF WORK FOR THE MIAMI BEACH MUNICIPAL MOBILITY PLAN; AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF A MATCHING GRANT APPLICATION TO THE METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION'S 1996-97 MUNICIPAL GRANT PROGRAM, TOWARD THE $150,000 PLAN DEVELOPMENT COST; AND, FURTHER, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ALLOCATE $43,500 IN FISCAL YEAR 1996-97 PARKING ENTERPRISE FUNDS, TO COVER THE FUND BALANCE, WHICH MAY BE REDUCED PENDING THE ACTUAL AMOUNT OF THE GRANT AWARD. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Approve the Resolution. BACKGROUND A comprehensive Municipal Mobility Plan (MMP) is an integral transportation planning and capital improvements tool, which is greatly needed in the City of Miami Beach. Over the past few years, the City has experienced rapid growth and development with little regard to the additional demands being imposed on the restricted roadway network of our island community. The effects of growth and urban densification are already being experienced in the areas of parking and transportation, and localized traffic congestion. A Municipal Mobility Plan (MMP) will enable the City to study and evaluate the issues confronting our roadway network, and recommend creative projects and programs to curb the ever-increasing congestion and need for parking, while enhancing the quality of life for our residents, and protecting the character of the City's unique neighborhoods. It will guide the development/expansion of programs, such as the Electric Shuttle park-and-ride service, and the creation of transportation projects which are competitive candidates for funding by Federal/State sources. AGENDA ITEM DATE~ 0_15 The City's Transportation and Parking Committee, the Miami Beach Transportation Management Association (MBTMA), and the Chamber of Commerce Board of Governors have enthusiastically endorsed the development of the Municipal Mobility Plan. The MMP was also endorsed, in 1995, by the Capital Improvements/Finance Committee and the Budget Advisory Committee, but its funding package has yet to be completed. An opportunity presently exists for the City to apply to the Metropolitan Planning Organization's (MPO) FY 1996-97 Municipal Grant Program for a matching grant to help fund the development of the MMP. Grant application deadline is July 28, 1996, and grant funds will be available beginning October 1, 1996. Transportation professionals estimate a quality transportation plan for the City of Miami Beach to cost $150,000. The Redevelopment Agency will carryover $38,000 of its present year allocations to support the development of this important Citywide plan. There is also a $18,500 FY 1995-96 MPO allocation to Miami Beach (in escrow with the MPO), which is earmarked for MMP purposes. The Administration requests City Commission approval to apply for the MPO FY 1996- 97 grant at $71,500, and to allocate $43,500 in FY 1996-97 Parking Enterprise Funds toward the development of the Municipal Mobility Plan. ANAL YSIS Although the grant regulations require a minimum 20% local participation, the larger a local match we offer, the better are our chances of award. Several Dade County municipalities compete for, but only a few are awarded a portion of this grant funding, which totals $150,000 a year/Countywide. Please, note that the largest grant amount ever awarded under this MPO program has been $68,500 to the City of Miami Beach, in FY 1995-96. The City proposes to submit an optimistic application to the MPO's FY 1996-97 Municipal Grant Program, for Municipal Mobility Plan (MMP) purposes. It includes the following funding scenario: MPO funds in escrow from FY 1995-96 grant = Application to FY 1996-97 MPO Grant Program = For a total MPO share of ....................... Plus RDA funds carried over from FY'95-96 allocations FY 1996-97 Parking Enterprise Funds = Total Miami Beach share is ..................... $ 18,500+ $ 71.500 $ 90,000, or 60% $ 30,000 + $ 30.000 $ 60,000, or 40% for an MMP total of ........................................ $150,000 (100%) Based on grant history, a more realistic scenario for grant award might be the one chosen by the MPO. We need to be prepared for the following funding scenario: MPO funds in escrow from FY 1 995-96 grant = FY 1996-97 MPO Grant Program award = For a total MPO share of ....................... Plus RDA funds carried over from FY'95-96 allocations FY 1996-97 Parking Enterprise Funds = Total Miami Beach share is ...................... $ 18,500+ $ 50.000 $ 68,500, or 45.66% $ 38,000 $ 43.500 $ 81,500, or 54.44% for an MMP total of ........................................ $150,000 (100%) The City and RDA shares may be reduced, pending the actual amount of the grant award. The following are the Municipal Mobility Plan's major goals, which are detailed in the Scope of Work included with the City Resolution/Application Package: 1. Guide the development of transportation and transit projects aimed at reducing congestion, increasing mobility, enhancing the quality of life, and protecting the character, and ensuring the safety of our unique neighborhoods; and 2. Ensure that future Miami Beach transportation and transit projects are proactive and consistent with the City needs, and result in the following: - A roadway network which provides acceptable levels of service; - A transit component linking the various modes of public transportation; - Parking which effectively supports park-and-ride activities; - Commercial loading activities utilizing alleys, where applicable; - A system of bikeways devised for transportation purposes; and - A pedestrian network which is safe, convenient, and attractive. 3. Be the capital planning tool for Miami Beach transportation/transit projects and the vehicle to successfully procure Federal/State funding through the MPO process. 4. Be the implementation arm of the Transportation Element of the Miami Beach Comprehensive Plan. 5. Be the City means of ensuring compliance with transportation concurrency standards. CONCLUSION The development of a Citywide, comprehensive transportation plan is essential to the future of our island community. Therefor4 a maximum City funding participation in the Municipal Mobility Plan should be authorized at $43,500 in FY 1996-97 Parking Enterprise Funds (plus $38,000 to be carried over from present RDA allocations for the purpose). The two Miami Beach contributions, totalling $81,500, may be reduced pending the actual amount of the grant award. V HM/ AJ (mgpreso)