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2001-24390 RESO RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER PERTAINING TO THE RANKING OF THE PROPOSALS RECEIVED IN RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) NO. 24-00/01, TO CONDUCT THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PARKING STUDY; AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE TOP RANKED FIRM OF WALKER PARKING CONSULTANTS; AND IF UNSUCCESSFUL IN NEGOTIATING A CONTRACT WITH THE MOST QUALIFIED FIRM, AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO NEGOTIATE A CONTRACT WITH THE SECOND MOST QUALIFIED FIRM, HNTB CORPORATION; AND IF UNSUCCESSFUL IN NEGOTIATING A CONTRACT WITH THE SECOND MOST QUALIFIED FIRM, AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO NEGOTIATE A CONTRACT WITH THE THIRD MOST QUALIFIED FIRM, URBITRAN ASSOCIATES, INC.; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ISSUE A NOTICE TO PROCEED TO WALKER PARKING CONSULTANTS UPON SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE NORTH BEACH COMPONENT OF THE PARKING STUDY. 2001-24390 WHEREAS, on October 18, 2000 18, 2000, the Mayor and City Commission approved a referral to the Joint Land Use and Finance Committee to seek input and recommendations regarding the potential identification of parking projects to be funded by Parking Revenue Bond Fund; and WHEREAS, the potential development of a 13th Street Garage was specifically referred to the Transportation and Parking Committee and the Joint Land Use and Finance Committee for their respective review and/or recommendation; and WHEREAS, on November 27, 2000, the Joint Land Use and Finance and Citywide Projects Committee met and endorsed the Administration's recommendation to (1) purchase additional parking meter housings and (2) appropriate more funding for parking surface lot renovations; and WHEREAS, as part of the presentation to the joint Committees, the Administration recommended that the City conduct a citywide parking study, incorporating 11 alternative sites/projects; and WHEREAS~n accordance with the Committees' direction, and as endorsed by the Transportation and Parking Committee and the South Pointe Advisory Board, on February 21, 2000, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2001-24265, authorizing the issuance of an RFP to conduct a parking demand analysis to project the future parking demand together with the performance of a feasibility study; and WHEREAS, on May 2, 2001, an Evaluation Committee ("the Committee") convened and was provided with guidance from City staff relative to the Cone of Silence, the Govemment in the Sunshine Law, the Evaluation Criteria, and an overview of the scope of services for each neighborhood; and WHEREAS, the Committee convened on May 7, 2001, and proceeded to conduct question and answer sessions with each firm individually; and WHEREAS, during deliberations, each Committee member discussed the strengths and weaknesses of each firm, and then individually ranked each firm; and WHEREAS, each member listed hislher preference as to the top-ranked firm, with the following results: Top ranked firm: Second ranked firm: Third ranked firm: Walker Parking Consultants HNTB Corporation Urbitran Associates, Inc.; and WHEREAS, the Committee deemed that the Walker/Corradino team provides all of the required expertise in the following the key areas: parking, traffic transportation engineering, public involvement skills and local awareness, and WHEREAS, the North Beach Planning Charrette is scheduled for June 7 and 8, the Administration recommends that the City Commission authorize the City Manager to execute a professional services agreement with Walker Consultants for the North Beach component of the study, which will include the following: the projection of future parking needs that is essential to planning the 71st Business District, the 72nd Street Site, the Bandshel Park area, Parking for North Shore Park Youth Center, Parking for Byron Carlyle Theater, and the North Beach Recreational Corridor; and WHEREAS, the agreement for the North Beach component will be reported as part of the overall professional services agreement upon successful negotiation; and WHEREAS, the City Manager concurs with the Evaluation Committee's recommendation. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, accepts the recommendation of the City Manager pertaining to the ranking of the proposals received in response to Request for Proposals (RFP) No. 24-00/01, to conduct the City of Miami Beach Parking Study; authorizing the administration to enter into negotiations with the top ranked firm of Walker Parking Consultants; and if unsuccessful in negotiating a contract with the most qualified firm, authorizing the administration to negotiate a contract with the second most qualified firm, HNTB Corporation; and if unsuccessful in negotiating a contract with the second most qualified firm, authorizing the administration to negotiate a contract with the third most qualified firm, Urbitran Associates, Inc.; further authorizing the City Manager to issue a notice to proceed to Walker Parking Consultants upon successful negotiations for the North Beach component ofthe parking study. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 16th day of May 2001. /Jill Mayor ATIEST: AP'.A~At'TO FORM. lANGUAGe &FOR EXECYT\ON AIIlJ1nQ,.IJ< 5-/0--0 ( /~ u.. ~ faN~ City Clerk T:\AGENDA \2001\MA Y1601IREGULARIRESOP ARK. WPD CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 hllp:\lci.miami-beach.fl.us ~. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH TO: FROM: SUBJECT: COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. 3'x}-{) I Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez \ ~ City Manager U U A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER PERTAINING TO THE RANKING OF THE PROPOSALS RECEIVED IN RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) NO. 24-00/01, TO CONDUCT THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PARKING STUDY; AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE TOP RANKED FIRM OF WALKER PARKING CONSULTANTS; AND IF UNSUCCESSFUL IN NEGOTIATING A CONTRACT WITH THE MOST QUALIFIED FIRM, AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO NEGOTIATE A CONTRACT WITH THE SECOND MOST QUALIFIED FIRM, HNTB CORPORATION; AND IF UNSUCCESSFUL IN NEGOTIATING A CONTRACT WITH THE SECOND MOST QUALIFIED FIRM, AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO NEGOTIATE A CONTRACT WITH THE THIRD MOST QUALIFIED FIRM, URBITRAN ASSOCIATES, INC.; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ISSUE A NOTICE TO PROCEED TO WALKER PARKING CONSULTANTS UPON SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE NORTH BEACH COMPONENT OF THE PARKING STUDY. DATE: May 16, 2001 ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS: On October 18, 2000, the Mayor and City Commission approved a referral to the Joint Land Use and Finance Committee to seek input and recommendations regarding the potential identification of parking projects to be funded by Parking Revenue Bond Funds. The potential development of a 13th Street Garage was specifically referred to the Transportation and Parking Committee and the Joint Land Use and Finance Committee for their respective review and/or recommendation. On November 27,2000, the Joint Land Use and Finance and Citywide Projects Committee met and AGENDA ITEM r:l7I 5:"{(,-o ( DATE May 16,2001 Commission Memorandum RFP 24-00/01 Page 2 endorsed the Administration's recommendation to (1) purchase additional parking meter housings and (2) appropriate more funding for parking surface lot renovations. A third project was discussed which included a list of 11 alternative projects that involve potential land acquisition for parking expansion and/or parking garage developments. As part of the presentation to the joint Committees, the Administration recommended that the City conduct a citywide parking study, incorporating the 11 alternative sites/projects. The Committee requested that the Administration seek additional information relative to the timeframe and estimated cost involved in conducting a citywide parking study. Preliminarily, various parking consultants have indicated a citywide parking study would require a 4-6 month timeframe at an estimated cost of approximately $60,000. In accordance with the Committee direction, and as endorsed by the Transportation and Parking Committee and the South Pointe Advisory Board, on February 21, 2000, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2001-24265, authorizing the issuance of an RFP to conduct a parking demand analysis to project the future parking demand together with the performance of a feasibility study. The Scope of Services encompasses a study area bounded by South Point Drive on the south, 87th Terrace on the north, Biscayne Bay on the west, and the Atlantic Ocean on the east. For ease of compilation and reference, the study areas will be subdivided and prioritized into the following geographical areas; however, it is essential that abutting areas be taken into account to accurately reflect the overall needs of the district: a. North Beach - 63rd Street to 87th Terrace. b. South Point - South Point Drive to 5th Street c. South Beach - 5th Street to 17th Street d. Hotel Corridor/South - Collins/James Avenue between 17th Street and 23rd Street, including Cultural Campus area. e. Hotel CorridorlNorth - Collins AvenuelIndian Creek between 23rd Street and 41st Street. f. Middle Beach - 41st to 63rd Street. The citywide parking study will address the following tasks: 1. Physical Inventory and Analysis - Physical inventory and analysis includes a snapshot review of current citywide parking operations and characteristics and then explores changes to that system in response to growth and operational changes. Data collection activities include review and gathering of inventory and use data, financial information on the parking system, maps, previously prepared reports, user surveys and drawings, 2. Projection of Future Parking Demand and Need - Projection of future parking demand and need will occur simultaneously with the assessment of existing parking conditions. Three development scenarios will be evaluated, existing, year 2006, and May 16,2001 Commission Memorandum RFP 24-00/01 Page 3 year 2011. The parking model will project the demand for a series of alternatives that represent various outcomes of proposed development projects. 3. Cost and Feasibility Analysis - Cost and feasibility analysis will be conducted as part of this task. If the parking model and analysis completed to this point indicates that additional parking structures are needed, the successful proposer will complete a parking structure feasibility study. This evaluation will determine the most feasible and sustainable parking expansion in order to preserve the functional integrity of the existing parking system or, if expansion of the parking system is recommended, the location and configuration of feasible new facilities. 4. Public Involvement - Public involvement will be a critical element to the success of the parking improvement plan. As discussed in the RFP, the following meetings or presentations will be conducted: Project initiation: an opportunity for public input and comment at the initial stages of the project Preliminary study findings Study findings Planning board, Joint Land Use and Finance Committee, Transportation and Parking Committee, and City Commission, and other Committees as deemed appropriate. The following individuals were appointed to serve on the Evaluation Committee ("the Committee"): Saul Frances, Parking Director Joseph Johnson, Transportation/Concurrency Management Director Lynn Bernstein, Service Delivery Manager (Neighborhood Services) Marlo Courtney, Chairman, Ocean Drive Association and Transportation Parking Committee Member ShareefMalnik, South Pointe Advisory Board Esther Percal, Middle Beach Partnership Michael Comras, Lincoln Road Partnership and Washington Avenue Task Force Neil Fritz, North Beach Development Corporation Gabriella Contreras, Ritz Plaza - "W" Hotel Owner On May 2, 2001, the committee convened and was provided with guidance from City staff relative to the Cone of Silence, the Govemment in the Sunshine Law, the Evaluation Criteria, and an overview of the scope of services for each neighborhood. The Committee agreed to invite all three firms that responded to the RFP for a question and answer session. Additionally, the Committee agreed to assign the following weighted factor to each criteria: May 16, 2001 Commission Memorandum RFP 24-00/01 Page 4 CRITERIA WEIGHTED FACTOR The ability of professional personnel 5 Past Performance 5 Willingness to meet time and budget requirements 3 Location 2 Recent, current, and projected workloads of the firms 2 The volume of work previously awarded to each firm by the City 2 The Committee convened on May 7, 2001, and proceeded to conduct question and answer sessions with each firm individually. The Committee was also provided with the results of the reference checks obtained, along with staft's feedback relative to their experience with each firm. During deliberations, each Committee member discussed the strengths and weaknesses of each firm, and then individually ranked each firm. Each member listed hislher preference as to the top-ranked firm, with the following results: MEMBERS HNTB URBITRAN WALKER Saul Frances 156 (1) 129 (3) 146 (2) Joseph Johnson 173 (2) 134 (3) 183 (1) Marlo Courtney 153 (2) 107 (3) 159 (1) Michael Comras 152 (2) 114 (3) 190(1) Neil Fritz 170 (2) 146 (3) 186(1) Grabiella Contreras 164 (2) 151 (3) 174(1) Top ranked firm: Second ranked firm: Third ranked firm: Walker Parking Consultants HNTB Corporation Urbitran Associates, Inc. The Committee deemed that the key areas of expertise required for this project are parking, traffic transportation engineering, public involvement skills and local awareness. The Walker/Corradino team provides all of the required expertise. Walker Parking Consultants was ranked highest because of their longevity in providing parking consulting/studies, design and restoration services since 1965. With over 300 employees in 15 offices, Walker has played a pivotal role in over 3,500 parking solutions. Through this experience, and an ongoing commitment to originating research in the parking field, Walker is widely recognized as one of the leading parking consultant in the world. (No. 176 in Engineering News Record's Top 500 Design Firms). May 16,2001 Commission Memorandum RFP 24-00/01 Page 5 Walker Parking Consultants will be the Prime Consultant. The Walker team appeared to have a unique understanding of the variety of market conditions that affect parking demand, enabling them to make reliable predictions of parking needs and parking utilization. Their approach entails proper evaluation of parking needs in order to identify localized parking deficits, which assist in determining the best location for parking improvements. Walker's database of construction costs will also enable them to make reliable estimates of construction costs for new projects and for parking structure repair projects. The Corradino Group was established in 1971 as a civil engineering and transportation planning firm. Over the last three decades the firm has expanded its scope of business as well as the markets in which it practices. Specializing in multiple disciplines as engineering, planning, architecture, environmental services, and construction management, Corradino serves clients across the nation, Corradino has performed a variety of parking studies across the nation. From its office in Miami, the firm has worked on several parking projects from garage design to Intennodal facilities planning to surveys and data collection. Corradino has worked very closely with the City of Miami Beach in several areas, most prominently in assisting in the design development and maintenance of the Municipal Mobility Plan, a planning tool that helps guide a myriad of transportation, parking, and development decisions that the City makes. Corradino has also developed, with the City, the Transportation Concurrency Management Area Concept and a fully automated Concurrency Management System. Both of these are the first of their kind in the State of Florida. Corradino's participation on the team is important to the success of this project. Since their establislunent in 1971, The Corradino Group has expanded to specialize in engineering, planning, architecture, environmental services and construction management and serves clients nationwide. The Corradino Group has worked very closely with the City of Miami Beach, most prominently in assisting in the design development and maintenance of the Municipal Mobility Plan and the Transportation Concurrency Management Area Concept and a fully automated Concurrency Management System. The Corradino Group is an important team member to Walker Parking Consultants because of their knowledge and experience with Miami Beach history and background. The Corradino firm understands that the importance of parking and the effect parking has to the success of the City of Miami Beach in general. CONCLUSION Inasmuch as the North Beach Planning Charrette is scheduled for June 7 and 8, the Administration recommends that the City Commission authorize the City Manager to execute a professional services agreement with Walker Consultants for the North Beach component of the study, which will include the following: May 16, 2001 Commission Memorandum RFP 24-00/01 Page 6 The projection of future parking needs that is essential to planning the 71st Business District, the 72nd Street Site, the Bandshel Park area, Parking for North Shore Park Youth Center, Parking for Byron Carlyle Theater, and the North Beach Recreational Corridor. The agreement for the North Beach component will be reported as part of the overall professional services agreement upon successful negotiations. In conclusion, the Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the attached resolution. JMG:C~SF:JM:GL T:\AGENDA\200I\MA Y1601\1tEGULAk\RFP24-OO.CM