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LTC 032-2017 (Revised) Freight Loading Zone (FLZ) AdjustmentsMIAMIBEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO, LTC # 032-2017 LETTE' TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members f the City C mission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: January 19, 2017 SUBJECT: FREIGHT LOADING ZONE (FLZ) ADJUSTMENTS On November 9, 2016, the Mayor and Commission discussed Item No. R9P, entitled, Discuss the reduction of loading zone signs on Washington Avenue", requested by Commissioner Rosen-Gonzalez. The Mayor and Commission directed the Administration to monitor freight loading zone (FLZ) usage and make adjustments where there is underutilization in order to increase metered parking opportunities for patrons. The Parking Department monitored usage of freight loading zones on Washington Avenue between 5th Street and Lincoln Road during the months of November and December 2016. As a result, of the nine FLZ locations on Washington Avenue (proper), three (3) of nine (9) locations are being adjusted as follows: • Removal of the FLZ on the 600 block of Washington Avenue. • Reduction of hours at two FLZ locations (700 block and 1600 block of Washington Avenue). These adjustments will increase metered parking availability through the corridor and maximize efficiencies of parking space use by patrons and purveyors. The following depicts existing conditions and the aforementioned adjustments are italicized: Location Current Spaces Adjusted Spaces Current Hours Adjustments to Hours/Use 1. 600 Block (east 3 0 7a — 1p Metered Parking* 2. 700 Block (west) 3 3 7a — 1p 7a — 1 lam* 3. 800 Block (west) 5 5 7a — 3p 7a — 3p 4. 1100 Block (east) 3 3 7a-11a 7a-11a 5. 1200 Block (west) 3 3 7a-11a 7a— 11a 6. 1300 Block (east) 3 3 7a-11a 7a-11a 7. 1400 Block (east/west) 3/4 3/4 7a — 1p 7a — 1p 8. 1500 Block (east) 3 3 7a — 1p 7a — 1p 9. 1600 Block (west) 5 5 7a — 3p 7a — 1p* * Denotes adjustment The aforementioned adjustments to the spaces and hours dedicated to freight loading on Washington Avenue results in a 18% increase in metered parking hours for patron use. Freight Loading Zone (FLZ) Adjustments - LTC January 19, 2017 Page 2 Future Monitoring and Adjustments The Transportation, Parking, Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Committee (TPBPFC) has requested similar monitoring and related recommedations for the FLZ locations along the side streets (100 and 200 blocks/Ocean Drive to Washington Avenue) between 6th Street and 15th Streets. The Parking Department will monitor and provide recommedations to the TPBPFC. Of course, any further adjustments will be communicated to the Mayor and Commission via LTC. If you should have any other questions, please contact Saul Frances, Parking Director via email at saulfrancesmiamibeachfl.gov or at extension 6483. c: Kathie Brooks, Assistant City Manager Mark Taxis, Assistant City Manager Susanne Torriente, Assistant City Manager Marcia Monserrat, Special Projects Coordinator Dan Oates, Police Chief Saul Frances, Parking Director JLM/KGB/SF f:\pinOall\saul\cmo\FLZAdjustments01122017.1tc.doc