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2010-27322 Reso2010-27322 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING GRANT APPLICATIONS: 1) VICTIMS OF CRIME ACT (VOCA) GRANT FOR FUNDING IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $59,000 FOR THE CITY'S DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM; 2) MIAMI-DADE COUNTY HOTEUMOTEL AND HOMELESS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (HMIs) GRANT FUNDS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $24,833 FOR THE CITY'S HOMELESS OUTREACH PROGRAM; 3) FLORIDA FOREST HEALTH IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE GRANT PROGRAM FUNDS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $24,000 FOR REMEDIAL PRUNING OF MATURE MAHOGANY TREES ON ALTON ROAD; 4) RETROACTIVELY, TO MIAMI-DADE COUNTY'S MUNICIPAL GRANT PROGRAM FOR FUNDING IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $64,000 FOR THE ALTON ROAD CORRIDOR PROJECT; AND 5) DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION SECTION 5309 BUS AND BUS FACILITIES LIVABILITY INITIATIVE PROGRAM GRANTS FOR FUNDING IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $2,500,000 FOR FUNDS FOR LOCAL CIRCULATOR BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS; APPROPRIATING THE ABOVE FUNDS, IF APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY, AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THESE APPLICATIONS WHEREAS, the Administration plans to apply for funding to continue with the Police Department's Domestic Violence Program. Funds for this grant come from the Attorney General and it is to be used to provide services to victims of crimes; and WHEREAS, this grant pays for a portion of the salary of two victim advocate positions in the Police Department's Domestic Violence Unit; and WHEREAS, the City's application for funding is in the amount of $58,000; and WHEREAS, the match from this grant is 25% of the awarded money and it comes from Police operating expenditures from the Domestic Violence Unit; and WHEREAS, the Miami-Dade County Hotel/Motel and HMIs application provides funding for two programs that were previously funded separately, and are now combined: 1)Hotel/Motel/ placement program ($12,500); and, 2) HMIs funds ($12,333); for a total grant of $24,833; and WHEREAS, Hotel/Motel Funding: Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust provides federal funding for emergency hoteUmotel placement for homeless persons, specifically families and hard-to-serve clients, and eligible families who are unable to be placed; and the program also provides funding for food vouchers for families while residing in placements, if food arrangements or other resources are unavailable; and WHEREAS, the City's application is for funding in the amount of $12,500; and WHEREAS, matching funds are not required and this project supports the key intended outcome: reduce the number of homeless; and WHEREAS, HMIS Funds: the City receives Supportive Housing funding on an annual basis from Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust for the City's Homeless Outreach Program, and the Homeless Trust requires that all grantees participate in the County's data-tracking software system the Homeless Management Information System; and WHEREAS, City staff is required to input client and intake data and maintain client files and statistical data on each person served which is a labor intensive requirement, currently being performed by staff in the Community Services Division of Neighborhood Services; and WHEREAS, this grant, in the amount of $12,333, will partially cover the salary costs associated with one position responsible for maintaining the HMIS data and no new staff will be hired as a result of this grant; and WHEREAS, matching funds are not required for this grant and this project supports the following key intended outcome: reduce the number of homeless; and WHEREAS, approval is requested to submit an application to the Florida Forest Health Improvement Initiative Grant Program for Remedial Pruning of Mature Mahogany Trees on Alton Road; and WHEREAS, Alton Road, from Michigan Ave to 63rd Street, is lined with large mahogany trees at least 60 years old. Because these trees were not structurally pruned in earlier years, they often contain structural defects that may result in branch failure. In addition, the trees on the east side of Alton Road are under power lines and so have been trimmed by FPL. This has resulted in trees with unbalanced crowns; and WHEREAS, the proposed project will trim the trees to reduce the possibility of failure by balancing crowns, reducing crowns and shortening branches as needed, and ameliorating established structural defects. The goal is to produce safer trees while maintaining the shade canopy along this major thoroughfare; and WHEREAS, the Administration plans to apply for funding in the amount of $24,000 to hire a private contractor to complete this work. No match is required for this grant; and WHEREAS, retroactive approval is requested for an application to Miami-Dade County's Municipal Grant Program for the Alton Road Corridor Project; and WHEREAS, this project proposes to evaluate the length of the corridor along Alton Road from 5`" Street to Michigan Avenue in order to identffy deficiencies and recommend solutions; and WHEREAS, this study is a proposed project of the Municipal Mobility Plan (MMP) and include signal progression analysis, transit opportunities analysis, pedestrian and bicycle amenities, intermodal center locations, parking evaluation and relocation possibilities, aesthetics, and signage. It will also focus on improving vehicle flow and analyze ways to provide a more balanced mix between vehicles and pedestrians; and WHEREAS, funding in the amount of $64,000 is requested for this $80,000 project; and WHEREAS, the grant requires a $16,000 match coming from the City's Concurrency Mitigation Fund (158); and WHEREAS, the Administration proposes applying for funding from the Department of Transportation FTA Section 5309 Program for funds for South Beach Local Bus Stop Improvements; and WHEREAS, the program requires a 20% match and matching funds in the amount of $500,000 are available from FY 2011/12 PTP funds; and WHEREAS, this program supports the key intended outcome: Enhance mobility throughout the City; and WHEREAS, approval to submit a grant application to the Department of Transportation Federal Transit Administration Section 5309 Bus and Bus Facilities Livability Initiative Program Grants for funding in an amount not to exceed $2,500,000 for funds for Local Circulator Bus Stop Improvements. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH hereby approve and authorize the City Manager or his designee to submit the following applications: 1) Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Grant for funding in an amount not to exceed $59,000 for the City's Domestic Violence Program; 2) Miami-Dade County Hotel/Motel and Homeless Management Information System (HMIs) Grant funds in an amount not to exceed $24,833 for the City's Homeless Outreach Program; 3) Florida Forest Health Improvement Initiative Grant Program funds in an amount not to exceed $24,000 for Remedial Pruning of Mature Mahogany Trees on Alton Road; 4) Retroactively, to Miami-Dade County's Municipal Grant Program for funding in an amount not to exceed $64,000 for the Alton Road Corridor Project; and 5) Department of Transportation Federal Transit Administration Section 5309 Bus and Bus Facilities Livability Initiative Program grants for funding in an amount not to exceed $2,500,000 for funds for Local Circulator Bus Stop Improvements; appropriating the above funds, if approved and accepted by the City, and authorizing the execution of all necessary documents related to these applications. PASSED and ADOPTED this ~_ day of ~bnw~ , 2070 ATTEST: f ~ ~ MAYOR . CITY CLERK JMG/KGB/IAS T:WGENDA\2010\February 31Consent APPROVED A^ ~-) FORM & LF.~ • ~ _- H.' / ~ ZJ$ 19 Title: 1) Increase visibility of Police and Maintain crime rates at or below national trends; 2) Reduce the number of homeless; 3) Maintain Miami Beach public areas and rights-of-way citywide; and 4) and 5) Enhance mobility Supporting Data: 2009 Community Satisfaction Survey: 1) Residents rated "Preventing Crime" and "Increasing visibility of Police" as two of the top three most important areas for the City to address to improve public safety; 2)'The Citys efforts to address homelessness" was a key driver for resident respondents in how they view the city as a place to live, view city government on meeting expectations and if they would recommend the city as a place to live; 'A lot of homeless' was rated amongst the top five things that have a negative impact on the quality of life on Miami Beach; 3) 82% of residents and 81% of businesses rated landscape maintenance in rights of way and public areas as excellent or good; and 4) and 5) 69% of residents and 57% of businesses rated traffic flow in Miami Beach as fair or poor. More than half of respondents (51.5%) reported a willingness to use "local bus circulators" as an alternative to taking a car. Issue: Shall the City support the following funding requests and execute the related agreements? Approval is requested to submit the following grant applications: 1) Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Grant for funding in an amount not to exceed $59,000 for the City's Domestic Violence Program; 2) Miami-Dade County Hotel/Motel and Homeless Management Information System (HMIs) Grant funds in an amount not to exceed $24,833 for the City's Homeless Outreach Program; 3) Florida Forest Health Improvement Initiative Grant Program funds in an amount not to exceed $24,000 for Remedial Pruning of Mature Mahogany Trees on Alton Road; 4) ReVoactively, to Miami-Dade County's Municipal Grant Program for funding in an amount not to exceed $64,000 for the Alton Road Corridor Project; and 5) Department of Transportation Federal Transit Administration Section 5309 Bus and Bus Facilities Livability Initiative Program Grants for funding in an amount not to exceed $2,500,000 forfunds for Local Circulator Bus Stop Improvements appropriating the abovefunds,'rfapprovedand accepted by the City, and authorizing the execution of all necessary documents related to these aoolirations Financial Information: Source # Grant Name/Project Grant Not to Match AmounUSource of funds Exceed Amount 1 Victims of Crime Acts (VOCA) $59,000 $14,750/Police Operating Funds Domestic Violence Unit 2 MDC/Hotel/Motel and HMIs $24,833 N/A Staffin 3 Florida Forest Health $24,000 N/A ImprovemenUTree Pruning 4 Miami-Dade County Municipal $64,000 $16,000/Concumency Grant Pro ram/Alton Rd Corridor Miti ation Fund 158 5 Dept of Transportation/FTA $2,500,000 $500,000 FY 2011/12 PTP Bus Sto Im rovements Funds Financial Im act Summa : N/A Clerk's Office of Sign-Offs: Department Director Assistant City Manager City Manager •-••-~••.~r.~-.. p,~ v.n uory aw~uxnnV~anlS mefn0 reD3 ZUl U3WY IA.000 m MlAM! BEACH v~ AGENDA ITEM e 7~ DATE Z'3 /rJ m MIAMI BEACH Mayor Matti H. Bower and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager February 3, 2010 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING GRANT APPLICATIONS: 1) VICTIMS OF CRIME ACT (VOCA) GRANT FOR FUNDING IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $59,000 FOR THE CITY'S DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM; 2) MIAMI-DARE COUNTY HOTEUMOTEL AND HOMELESS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (HMIs) GRANT FUNDS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $24,833 FOR THE CITY'S HOMELESS OUTREACH PROGRAM; 3) FLORIDA FOREST HEALTH IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE GRANT PROGRAM FUNDS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $24,000 FOR REMEDIAL PRUNING OF MATURE MAHOGANY TREES ON ALTON ROAD; 4) RETROACTIVELY, TO MIAMI-DADE COUNTY'S MUNICIPAL GRANT PROGRAM FOR FUNDING IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $64,000 FOR THE ALTON ROAD CORRIDOR PROJECT; AND 5) DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION SECTION 5309 BUS AND BUS FACILITIES LIVABILITY INITIATIVE PROGRAM GRANTS FOR FUNDING IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $2,500,000 FOR THE LOCAL CIRCULATOR BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS; APPROPRIATING THE ABOVE FUNDS, IF APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY, AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THESE APPLICATIONS ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS 1. The Administration plans to apply for funding to continue with the Police Department's Domestic Violence Program. Funds for this grant come from the Attorney General and it is to be used to provide services to victims of crimes. This grant pays for a portion of the salaryof two victim advocate positions in the Police Department's Domestic Violence Unit. The match from this grant is 25% of the awarded money and it comes from Police operating expenditures from the Domestic Violence Unit. This project supports the following Key Intended Outcomes: Increase visibility of Police and Maintain crime rates at or below national trends Commission Memorandum Page 2 2. Approval to submit an application to Miami-Dade County Hotel/Motel and Homeless This application provides funding for lwo programs that were previously funded separately, and are now combined: 1)Hotel/Motel/ placement program $12,500; and, 2) HMIS funds, $12,333 for a total grant of $24,833. Hotel/Motel Funding Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust provides federal funding for emergency hotel/motel placement for homeless persons. Homeless funds are specifically provided to provide emergency hotel/motel placements of homeless families with children. In addition, the funds maybe used to place chronic homeless individuals as well as hard to serve clients on an as- needed basis. This program also provides funding for food vouchers for families while residing in placements, if food arrangements or other resources are unavailable. The City's application is for funding in the amount of $12,500. Matching funds are not required. This project supports the key intended outcome: reduce the number of homeless. HMIS Funds: The City of Miami Beach receives Supportive Housing funding on an annual basis from Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust for the City's Homeless Outreach Program. The Homeless Trust requires that all grantees participate in the County's data-tracking software system -the Homeless Management Information System. City staff is required to input client and intake data and maintain client files and statistical data on each person served. This is a labor intensive requirement, currently being performed by staff in the Community Services Division of Neighborhood Services. This grant, in the amount of $12,333 will partially cover the salary costs associated with one position responsible for maintaining the HMIS data. Matching funds are not required. No new staff will be hired as a result of this grant. This project supports the following key intended outcome: Reduce the number of homeless. 3. Alton Road, from Michigan Ave to 63rd Street, is lined with large mahoganytrees at least 60 years old. Because these trees were not structurally pruned in earlier years, they often contain structural defects that may result in branch failure. In addition, the trees on the east side of Alton Road are under power lines and so have been trimmed by FPL. This has resulted in trees with unbalanced crowns. The proposed project will trim the trees to reduce the possibility of failure by balancing crowns, reducing crowns and shortening branches as needed, and ameliorating established structural defects. The goal is to produce safer trees while maintaining the shade canopy along this majorthoroughfare. The Administration plans to apply for funding to hire a private contractor to complete this work. This project supports the key intended outcome: Maintain Miami Beach public areas and rights-of-way citywide. No matching funds are required for this grant. Commission Memorandum Page 3 4. The Administration requests retroactive approval for an application to the Miami-Dade County Municipal Grant Program to provide funding for the Alton Road Corridor Project, which proposes to evaluate the length of the corridor along Alton Road from 5'" Street to Michigan Avenue. The Project aims to identify deficiencies and recommend solutions. This Study is a proposed project of the Municipal Mobility Plan (MMP). It will include signal progression analysis, transit opportunities analysis, pedestrian and bicycle amenities, intermodal center locations, parking evaluation and relocation possibilities, aesthetics, and signage. It will also focus on improving vehicle flow and analyze ways to provide a more balanced mix between vehicles and pedestrians. Funding of $64,000 is requested for this $80,000 project. The grant requires a $16,000 match coming from the City's Concun'ency Mitigation Fund (158). This project supports the Key Intended Outcome: Enhance mobility throughout the City. 5. The Administration proposes applying for funding from the Department of Transportation FTA Section 5309 Program for funds for the following: • Pedestrian access and safety improvements, such as crosswalks. • Bike Racks: • Real-time Bus Arrival Technology: Installation of time boards at Local Circulator bus stops. o Time boards provide real time bus information, such as bus time arrival or a delayed bus notification. o Real-time bus arrival information makes transit more user-friendly and more competitive among other transportation modes. • Construction of bus bulbs: Bus bulbs are a section of sidewalk that extend from the curb of a parking lane to the edge of the through lane. Buses stop in the traffic lane instead of weaving into aparking-lane curbside stop. This creates additional space at a bus stop for shelters and benches, reduces congestion on sidewalks, and eliminates having buses weave in and out of traffic. • Construction of bus shelters • Pedestrian Amenities The program requires a 20% match. Matching funds in the amount of $500,000 are available from FY 2011/12 PTP funds. This program supports the key intended outcome: Enhance mobility throughout the City. Commission Memorandum Page 4 CONCLUSION The Administration requests approval to authorize the City Manager or his designee to submit the following grant applications:1) Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Grant forfunding in an amount not to exceed $59,000 forthe Citys Domestic Violence Program; 2) Miami-Dade County Hotel/Motel and Homeless Management Information System (HMIs) Grant funds in an amount not to exceed $24,833 for the City's Homeless Outreach Program; 3) Florida Forest Health Improvement Initiative Grant Program funds in an amount not to exceed $24,000 for Remedial Pruning of Mature Mahogany Trees on Alton Road; 4) Retroactively, to Miami-Dade Countys Municipal Grant Program for funding in an amount not to exceed $64,000 for the Alton Road Corridor Project; and, 5) Department of Transportation Federal Transit Administration Section 5309 Bus and Bus Facilities Livability Initiative Program Grants forfunding in an amount not to exceed $2,500,000 for funds for Local Circulator Bus Stop Improvements; appropriating the above funds, if approved and accepted by the City, and authorizing the execution of all necessary documents related to these applications. 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