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Presentation on Transportation R9B July 30, 2014Miami Beach City Commission Presentation on Transportation Initiatives Prepared by: Transportation Department July 30, 2014 City of Miami Beach Traffic Conditions and Level of Service (LOS) 2014 City of Miami Beach Community Satisfaction Survey: Traffic is the number one negative attribute. Two out of ten residents (20%) cited traffic when asked how to improve the quality of life in Miami Beach  Improving infrastructure was named by 18% of residents –twice as high as in 2012.  % of residents rating as good as excellent Community Satisfaction Survey 2014 2012 Traffic flow 2534 Road Conditions 3244 •Reduced speeds Quality of Traffic Flow Decreases •Lane changes restricted due to traffic LOS D Considered acceptable LOS • •Congestion •Irregular traffic flow LOS E Considered unacceptable LOS • •Road at capacity •Gridlock with frequent stops LOS F Considered unacceptable LOS • Traffic Monitoring and Management Services Interim Solution Traffic Monitoring and Management Services deployed during 2013/2014 High Impact Period  Travel time reduction of 7% -230% and increased throughput  Traffic Monitoring and Management Services will be deployed for seven (7) events during FY 2014/2015  Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and Parking Management Systems (Phase 1) US DOT Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER)Grant Demand Responsive Adaptive Signal Control Technology (ASCT) at 103 intersections south of 41Street st  Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) cameras for traffic monitoring  Bluetooth/Wi-Fi readers for real-time travel time estimation  Real-time Traveler Information System (TIS) via permanent Variable Message Signs (VMS)  Parking Management System via use of sensors at the parking spaces and real-time information dissemination  Total estimated project cost: $14.5 Million ($4.5 Million CMB match)  Schedule Federal notification of award September-October 2014  Begin Design 4 to 6 months after contract  Preliminary Engineering, Design and Construction will take 18 to 24 months  Reduced Scope (if grant not approved) Demand Responsive Adaptive Signal Control Technology (ASCT) at 52 intersections south of 41Street st  The same amount of PTZ cameras and Bluetooth/Wi-Fi devices, PMS only garages  Total estimated project cost: $4.5 Million  Multimodal Transportation Projects North Beach Trolley (October 2014)  Bicycle/Pedestrian Master Plan Update (March 2014 –March 2015)  Transportation Master Plan (July 2014 –July 2015)  Water Taxi  Beach Corridor Transit Connection Study (September 2013 –November 2014)  Beach Corridor Transit Connection Study Beach Hybrid Alignment Option Derived from TSC Members  More Frequent Service in South Beach  Circulation on East & West Sides  Duplicative Bus Service Eliminated  Potential Bus O&M Cost Savings  Beach Corridor Transit Connection Study Onboard Energy Storage Vehicles use external power supply or on-board energy storage (OESS)  Batteries and Super Caps most common energy storage technologies  Off-wire “range” dependent on operating conditions and OESS capacity  New technology evolving rapidly  Energy (battery) storage devices have limited life  Nice Weight added to vehicle; increased energy consumption  Reduced acceleration rate, reduced AC  Seville Beach Corridor Transit Connection Study Funding & Financing Landscape For further questions, please contact: City of Miami Beach Transportation Department JOSÉ R. GONZÁLEZ, P.E., DIRECTOR Tel: 305-673-7514 Email: josegonzalez@miamibeachfl.gov