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LTC 150-2013 Pine Tree - La Gorce Speed Humps ® MIAMIBEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # 150"013 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: April 30, 2013 SUBJECT: Pine Tree /La Gorce Speed Hump & Speed Limit The purpose of this Letter to Commission is to provide you with correspondence received from the Transportation and Parking Committee regarding the above subject. JM /PW/ F C: Jorge Gomez, Assistant City Manager Kathie G. Brooks, Assistant City Manager ° Fri Mark Taxis, Assistant City Manager CD=. Patricia Walker, Chief Financial Officer Saul Frances, Parking Director two I f� °." e Mark Wei Chairman TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission Al Feola, Vice- Chairman FROM: Mark Weithorn, Transportation & Parking Committee Chair _ Members: Jo Asmundsson DATE: April 16, 2013 Scott Diffenderfer Del Fruit William Hahne SUBJECT: Pine Tree /La Gorce Maria Mayer JP Morgan Members Present: Jo Asmundsson; Scott Diffenderfer; Al Feolo; Del Fruit; William Hahne, Corey Narson Corey Narson; Eric Ostroff Josephine Pompanos; Seth Wasserman, and Mark Weithorn Eric Ostroff Josephine Pampanas Members Absent: Maria Mayer and JP Morgan Seth Wasserman Dear Mayor and Honorable City Commission: The Transportation and Parking Committee met on April 8, 2013, and held a discussion with Jeff Cohen from Miami Dade County /Public Works Division. The Committee discussed the speed humps and 20 mph speed limit on Pine Tree and La Gorce. Mr. Cohen stated that from an engineering and traffic planning perspective, the speed humps were a terrible idea. The 20 mph speed limit was a result of having an overabundance of speed humps; ten (10) on each street. Mr. Cohen stated that a better traffic - calming solution would be to turn these two streets (which are major collectors for Miami Beach) into two -way streets, and suggested removing the island planters during the conversion. He also stated that the neighborhood association was in favor of this. The price tag for this conversion would be around $2 million. The Committee also agrees that these speed humps and the 20 mph speed limit are terrible solutions for this major roadway and would like the City to explore turning these two streets into two -way roads. Sincerely, Transportation and Parking Committee