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LTC 172-2010 POF & Multi-Space Paystationsm MIAMIBEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # 172-2010 r~~ ~ ~ ~ ~- 7~1~ ~i(~i~ ~ 0 P !2~ 10 LETTER TO COMMI~~S~t~N "r TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager DATE: June 7, 2010 ~~ SUBJECT: PAY ON FOOT (POF) AND MULTI-SPACE PAYSTATION DEPLOYMENT -UPDATE Pursuant to Section 2-367 (d) of the Miami Beach City Code, on April 14, 2010, the Mayor and Commission approved the sole source purchase and installation of Pay on Foot (POF) Stations from Consolidated Parking Equipment (CPE), a sole source provider of this type of equipment which is compatible with the citywide parking revenue control/access card system, in the estimated amount of $750,038 and further appropriate the amount of $750,038 from funds previously appropriated in Parking Fund 480 for the Master Meter Phase 3 capital project. Subsequently, the City Commission requested an update regarding the deployment of Pay On Foot stations at municipal garages as well as the future deployment of multi-space paystations at on-street and off-street metered facilities. The following is the deployment schedule for each initiative: POF (Pay On Foot) Stations at Garages The 12th Street and 13th Street Garages were the first two garages fully converted to POF operations and are the model for the parking system's other garages with 93% and 84%, of each respective garage's total transactions processed through POF stations. All POF stations have been ordered from CPE. The order is phased into two shipments, the initial shipment is expected to arrive by July 15th and the balance within 30 days. In the interim, preparation for their installation is underway with specific site locations identified at each garage and permitting will commence shortly. Each garage, with the exception of the 12th Street and 13th Street Garages, will require some level of physical improvements, including establishing a centralized cashier station that is capable of processing all transactions, including disabled parkin validations, which must be processed manually. The 17th Street Garage and 7 Street Garage will be the next two facilities transitioned to full POF operations followed by the 16th Street "Anchor" Garage. The Pennsylvania Avenue Garage will be a full POF operation from inception of operation as will the Sunset Harbor Garage when constructed. The followiing chart depicts the number of existing and future POF installations at each garage. Garage No./Location Existing POF G1 7 Street Garage 2 G2 12th Street Garage 2 G3 13th Street Garage 1 G4 16th Street Garage 2 G5 17th Street Garage 5 G6 42"d Street Garage 0 G7 City Hall Garage 8 G8 5th & Alton Garage 6 G9 Penn Ave (NWS) Garage 0 G10 Sunset Harbor Garage 0 Total: 26 Add'I POF Total POF 4 6 0 2 0 1 4 6 5 10 0 0 0 8 0 6 6 6 2 2 21 47 Multi-Space Paystations: Currently, there are a total of 545 multi-space paystations deployed citywide at both off-street surface parking lots and on-street parking locations (Phases One - 250; Phase Two - 250; and Phase Three - 45)). Phase Four will be comprised of 100 units. The following locations are scheduled to be converted from single space (SS) meters to multi-space (MS) paystations before the end of the calendar year: Municipal Parking Lot No./Location No. of SS No. of MS P-2 S. Point Dr/OD. (Nikki Beach) P-3 Washington Ave/Commerce St. P5 4th Street/Alton Road (Pier One P11 6th Street/Merdian Ave P23 16th Street/V1/est Ave P33 19th Street/Meridian Ave P45 Purdy Ave Boat Ramp P46 18th Street/Purdy Ave Sub-total: On-Street Zone/Location Zone 3X/Lincoln Rd/Cross Aves Zone 7X/South of 5th Street Zone 4B/Sunset Harbor Area Zone 9X/Collins Ave 64th St.-79h St Sub-total: Contigency (10%) 62 12 23 25 31 26 13 41 233 No. of SS 68 442 213 527 1,250 Grand Total: 1,483 JMG/JGG/SF F:\ping\$ALL\SAU L\CMO\CityHallGarageU pdate.ltc.doc 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 19 No. of MS 6 25 20 21 72 9 100 C: Jorge Gomez, Assistant City Manager Hilda Fernandez, Assistant City Manager Saul Frances, Parking Director