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2016-29467 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2016-29467 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, URGING THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ("FDOT") TO (1) REPOSITION THE BICYCLE LANE ON THE JULIA TUTTLE CAUSEWAY (1-195) TO THE OTHER SIDE OF THE PROTECTIVE BARRIER, IN ORDER TO SEPARATE VEHICULAR TRAVEL LANES FROM THE BICYCLE LANE, AND (2) STRIPE GREEN BICYCLE LANES ON THOSE PORTIONS OF 1-395 AND A1A KNOWN AS THE MACARTHUR CAUSEWAY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO PROTECT THE SAFETY OF CYCLISTS DURING THE NEXT PHASE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY'S VENETIAN CAUSEWAY PROJECT. WHEREAS, in April 2016, Miami-Dade County ("County") advertised a Request for Price Quotation (RPQ) for the rehabilitation of the East Venetian Bascule Bridge (Bridge No. 874474) connecting Rivo Alto Island and Belle Isle and the East Venetian Bridge (Bridge No.874481) connecting Belle Isle and Purdy Avenue, (collectively, the "Venetian Causeway Project" or "Project"); and WHEREAS, the Venetian Causeway Project includes, but it is not limited to, mechanical repairs to the East Venetian Bascule Bridge (874474), such as replacing motors, brakes, switches, wiring, tread plates, and other mechanical elements; and WHEREAS, the Project also includes repairs to the bridge deck for the East Venetian Bridge (874481); and WHEREAS, the County and its contractor will be hosting a Pre-Construction meeting on July 20, 2016 regarding the scope of work for the Venetian Causeway Project; and WHEREAS, at the meeting, County staff anticipates finalizing the Project schedule and the construction approach; and WHEREAS, the existing lane configuration of the Venetian Causeway includes bicycle lanes, and the operational characteristics of the corridor (low operational speed and low vehicular volumes) promote safe and comfortable bicycling and walking; and WHEREAS, the Venetian Causeway Project will affect pedestrian and bicyclist routes between Miami Beach and the mainland; and WHEREAS, currently, the Julia Tuttle Causeway (1-195) and those portions of 1-395 and AlA known as the MacArthur Causeway have striped bicycle lanes; however, given the existing operational conditions of the corridors (high speed and high vehicular volume, bicycle facilities adjacent to the travel lanes), bicyclists are not likely to use these corridors; and WHEREAS, on July 8, 2016, the City met with FDOT to discuss mitigation efforts to enhance bicycle facilities during the closure of the Venetian Causeway during the Project; and WHEREAS, FDOT advised that enhancements to the existing striping and wayfinding signage to mitigate the adverse effects for bicyclists and pedestrians as a result of the Project are proposed for the MacArthur Causeway only; and WHEREAS, at the meeting, the City requested the striping of green bicycle lanes for the MacArthur Causeway; however, FDOT advised that, as a matter of policy, green bicycle lanes are typically only painted at conflict points with other road users; and WHEREAS, FDOT advised that it is in the planning stages of a long-term project for a protected pathway along the Julia Tuttle Causeway that would accommodate pedestrians and bicycles; and WHEREAS, currently, the long-term implementation of a protected pathway along the Julia Tuttle Causeway is under review by the District VI Design Office; however, no exact time for implementation has been provided; and WHEREAS, the Julia Tuttle Causeway (1-195) is part of the Interstate System; therefore, further coordination with the Federal Highway Administration is required for implementation of a protected pathway; and WHEREAS, nonetheless, the Mayor and City Commission urge FDOT to (1) reposition the bicycle lane on 1-195 to the other side of the protective barrier, and (2) stripe green bicycle lanes on the MacArthur Causeway as soon as possible, to protect the safety of cyclists traveling to and from the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby urge the Florida Department of Transportation to (1) reposition the bicycle lane on the Julia Tuttle Causeway (1-195) to the other side of the protective barrier, in order to separate vehicular travel lanes from the bicycle lane, and (2) stripe green bicycle lanes on those portions of 1-395 and A1A known as the MacArthur Causeway as soon as possible, to protect the safety of cyclists during the next phase of Miami-Dade County's Venetian Causeway Project. PASSED and ADOPTED this 13th day of July, 2016. ATTEST: A/ g 2 ��-�%��y Philip vin=;; 'yor Raf=el E"P'nado, Cit.7I\,- •• �0 • • _ APPROVED AS TO Y= ' = ' FORM & LANGUAGE INCORP ORATED: • & FOR EXECUTI•N • 41. ' was.— "34-„,A-20-i',6 kkni-if 96 C) Attorney Dote T:AGENDA7201BUuly\TransportationkA Resolution Urging FDOT to Enhance the Julia Tuttle Bicycle Lanes RESO(Amended).00c COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA,URGING THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION("FDOT")TO STRIPE DEDICATED BICYCLE LANES ON THE JULIA TUTTLE CAUSEWAY(1-195)AND TO STRIPE GREEN BICYCLE LANES ON THE THOSE PORTIONS OF 1-395 AND A1A KNOWN AS THE MACARTHUR CAUSEWAY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO PROTECT THE SAFETY OF CYCLISTS DURING THE NEXT PHASE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY'S VENETIAN CAUSEWAY PROJECT. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Ensure Comprehensive Mobility Addressing All Modes Throughout The City Item Summary/Recommendation: In April 2016, Miami-Dade County(County)advertised a Request for Price Quotation(RPQ)for the rehabilitation of the East Venetian bascule bridge (Bridge # 874474) connecting Rivo Alto Island and Belle Isle and the East Venetian Bridge connecting Belle Isle and Purdy Avenue(874481),collectively,the Venetian Causeway Project or Project.The rehabilitation project is proposed as a result of operational conditions that were determined to affect the bascule bridge's mechanical operation as well as the bridge decking for the easternmost bridge. On May 25, 2016,the Office of the City Manager of the City of Miami Beach submitted Letter to Commission No. 231- 2016 providing notice of the upcoming construction. According to the letter, construction was anticipated to begin in August 2016 and last 120 days; however, in recent coordination, County staff has not being able to commit to an August beginning of construction date. The County and its chosen contractor will be hosting a Pre-Construction meeting on July 20,2016 regarding the scope of work of the Venetian Causeway Project.At the meeting, County staff anticipates finalizing the project schedule and the construction approach. The results of the meeting and the final schedule and construction approach determined will be communicated via Letter to Commission. The existing lane configuration of the Venetian Causeway includes bicycle lanes and the operational characteristics of the corridor(low operational speed and low vehicular volumes) promote safe and comfortable bicycling and walking. With the previously described construction, pedestrians and bicyclist will be affected and would have to alter their route between Miami Beach and the mainland. Currently, the Julia Tuttle Causeway(1-195)and portions of 1-395 and AlA (the MacArthur Causeway) have striped bicycle lanes; however, given the existing operational conditions of the corridors(high speed and high vehicular volume, bicycle facilities adjacent to the travel lanes),bicyclists are not likely to use these corridors. On July 8,2016, the City met with FDOT to discuss mitigation efforts to enhance bicycle facilities during the closure of the Venetian Causeway during the Project.At the meeting, FDOT advised that enhancements to mitigate the adverse effects for bicyclists and pedestrians as a results of the Project are only planned for the MacArthur Causeway. The enhancements include additional sections of green bicycle striping at conflict points and wayfinding signage to assist bicyclists through the corridor.At the meeting, the City requested the striping of green bicycle lanes for the MacArthur Causeway; however, FDOT advised that current guidelines for green bicycle lanes on state highways and roadways only allows the use of green bicycle lanes at conflict points with other road users. FDOT advised that it is in the planning stages of a long term project for a protected pathway along the Julia Tuttle Causeway that would accommodate pedestrians and bicycles. Currently, the long-term implementation of a pathway along the Julia Tuttle Causeway is under review by the District VI Design Office; however, no exact time for implementation has been provided. The Julia Tuttle Causeway (1-195) is part of the Interstate System; therefore further coordination with the Federal Highway Administration is required for implementation of the pathway. CONCLUSION It is recommended that the City Commission approve the resolution. Advisory Board Recommendation: n/a Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Approved Funds: 1 2 3 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Jose R. Gonzalez, P.E. Sign-Offs: Department Director Assistant City Manager Cit Mager JRG y FOf`��JdZ KGB ay T:WGENDA\2016\July\Transportation\A Resolution Urging FDOT to Enhance the Julia Tuttle Bicycle Lanes SUMM.Vo .docx \ Agenda Item C 7F MIAMI BEACH Date 7-13-10 MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COM ION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members of he City Co( fission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager -. DATE: July 13, 2016 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, URGING THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ("FDOT") TO STRIPE DEDICATED BICYCLE LANES ON THE JULIA TUTTLE CAUSEWAY (1-195) AND TO STRIPE GREEN BICYCLE LANES ON THE THOSE PORTIONS OF 1-395 AND A1A KNOWN AS THE MACARTHUR CAUSEWAY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO PROTECT THE SAFETY OF CYCLISTS DURING THE NEXT PHASE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY'S VENETIAN CAUSEWAY PROJECT. Sponsored by Commissioner Ricky Arriola BACKGROUND In April 2016, Miami-Dade County (County) advertised a Request for Price Quotation (RPQ) for the rehabilitation of the East Venetian bascule bridge (Bridge # 874474) connecting Rivo Alto Island and Belle Isle and the East Venetian Bridge connecting Belle Isle and Purdy Avenue (874481), collectively, the Venetian Causeway Project or Project. The rehabilitation project is proposed as a result of operational conditions that were determined to affect the bascule bridge's mechanical operation as well as the bridge decking for the easternmost bridge. The Venetian Causeway Project includes but it is not limited to mechanical repairs to the East Bascule Bridge (874474), such as replacing motors, brakes, switches, wiring, tread plates, and other mechanical elements. In addition, the Venetian Causeway Project includes repairs to the bridge deck for the East Venetian Bridge (874481). On May 25, 2016, the Office of the City Manager of the City of Miami Beach submitted Letter to Commission No. 231-2016 providing notice of the upcoming construction. According to the letter, construction was anticipated to begin in August 2016 and last 120 days; however, in recent coordination, County staff has not being able to commit to an August beginning of construction date. The County and its chosen contractor will be hosting a Pre-Construction meeting on July 20, 2016 regarding the scope of work of the Venetian Causeway Project. At the meeting, County staff anticipates finalizing the project schedule and theconstruction approach. The results of the meeting and the final schedule and construction approach determined will be communicated via Letter to Commission. Commission Memorandum Accepting NCAC Recommendation to Adopt a Policy Requiring That All New Events Requiring Lane Closures Along Main Thoroughfares Appear In Front of City Commission for Approval July 13,2016 Page 2 of 2 ANALYSIS Currently, the Venetian Causeway is the prime connector for pedestrian and bicyclists • between Miami Beach and the mainland. The existing lane configuration of the Venetian Causeway includes bicycle lanes and the operational characteristics of the corridor (low operational speed and low vehicular volumes) promote safe and comfortable bicycling and walking. With the previously described construction, pedestrians and bicyclist will be affected and would have to alter their route between Miami Beach and the mainland. Currently, the Julia Tuttle Causeway (1-195) and portions of 1-395 and A1A (the MacArthur Causeway) have striped bicycle lanes; however, given the existing operational conditions of the corridors (high speed and high vehicular volume, bicycle facilities adjacent to the travel lanes), bicyclists are not likely to use these corridors. On July 8, 2016, the City met with FDOT to discuss mitigation efforts to enhance bicycle facilities during the closure of the Venetian Causeway during the Project. At the meeting, FDOT advised that enhancements to mitigate the adverse effects for bicyclists and pedestrians as a results of the Project are only planned for the MacArthur Causeway. The enhancements include additional sections of green bicycle striping at conflict points and wayfinding signage to assist bicyclists through the corridor. At the meeting, the City requested the striping of green bicycle lanes for the MacArthur Causeway; however, FDOT advised that current guidelines for green bicycle lanes on state highways and roadways only allows the use of green bicycle lanes at conflict points with other road users. FDOT advised that it is in the planning stages of a long term project for a protected pathway along the Julia Tuttle Causeway that would accommodate pedestrians and bicycles. Currently, the long-term implementation of a pathway along the Julia Tuttle Causeway is under review by the District VI Design Office; however, no exact time for implementation has been provided. The Julia Tuttle Causeway (I-195) is part of the Interstate System; therefore further coordination with the Federal Highway Administration is required for implementation of the pathway. CONCLUSION It is recommended that the Mayor and City Commission approve the resolution urging FDOT to stripe dedicated bicycle lanes on the Julia Tuttle causeway (1-195) and to stripe green bicycle lanes on the those portions of 1-395 and the Al A, known as the MacArthur Causeway, as soon as possible to protect the safety of cyclists during the next phase of Miami-Dade County's Venetian Causeway Project. /F.) JLM /KGB/JRG/JFD T:\AGENDA\2016\July\Transportation\A Resolution Urging FDOT to Enhance the Julia Tuttle Bicycle Lanes MEMO.docx • MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov Office of the City Clerk Tel: 305-673-7411 August 3, 2016 Mr. Jim Wolfe, P.E. District Six Secretary Florida Department of Transportation 1000 N.W. 111 Avenue Miami, Florida 33172 Dear Mr. Wolfe: Attached please find a copy of City of Miami Beach Resolution No. 2016-29467: A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Urging The Florida Department Of Transportation ("FDOT") To (1) Reposition The Bicycle Lane On The Julia Tuttle Causeway (1-195) To The Other Side Of The Protective Barrier, In Order To Separate Vehicular Travel Lanes From The Bicycle Lane, And (2) Stripe Green Bicycle Lanes On Those Portions Of 1-395 And A1A Known As The MacArthur Causeway As Soon As Possible To Protect The Safety Of Cyclists During The Next Phase Of Miami-Dade County's Venetian Causeway Project. This Resolution was unanimously passed and adopted by the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach on July 13, 2016. If you have any questions, please contact me at 305.673.7411. Respectfully, R fael E. Granado City Clerk c: Commissioner Ricky Arriola City Manager Jimmy L. Morales Assistant City Manager Kathie G. Brooks Assistant City Manager Eric Carpenter Director Transportation Department Jose R. Gonzalez, P.E. City Manager's Chief of Staff Marcia Monserrat F:\CLER\$ALL\LILIA\Transmittal Letters\2016-29467.docx • Granado, Rafael From: Bocio, Patricia • • Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2016 3:23 PM • To: Granado, Rafael Subject: FDOT Reso Importance: High • • Hi Rafael, • See below District 6 info.Jose said it was okay just sending it to Jim Wolfe. Jose would like for you to copy the CM., Kathie, Eric Carpenter, Marcia and Jose as well. Let me know if you need anything else. Thank you. - • District Six Secretary • Jim Wolfe • 1000 N.W. 111 Avenue, Miami, Florida 33172 (305) 470-5197 James.WolfePdot.state.fl.us Respectfully, MIAMIBEACH • • Batricia Bocio, A siiista.nt to'the.Director • TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139 • Tel: (305)673-7000 ext. 2553/Fax: (786) 394-5473/ www.miamibeachfl.gov • We are committed to providing excellent public service and safety to all who live, work and play in our vibrant,tropical,historic community. Help protect our planet:Do not print this email unless necessary Please note that Florida has a very broad Public Records Law.Therefore,your emails may be subject to public disclosure. 1 Granado, Rafael From: 'Granado, Rafael Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2016 9:38 AM To: Chiroles, Erick; Morales,Jimmy; Brooks, Kathie; Carpenter, Eric; Gonzalez,Jose R.; Monserrat, Marcia Cc: Bocio, Patricia; Cardillo, Lilia;Granado, Rafael Subject: Transmitted Copy of Resolution 2016-29467 - To Mr.Wolfe - FDOT District Six Secretary Attachments: LTR WOLFE FDOT 2016-29467.pdf Good morning, Resolution No. 2016-29467 has been transmitted to Mr. Jim Wolfe, District Six Secretary, FDOT. Said Resolution Urges The Florida Department Of Transportation ("FDOT")To (1) Reposition The Bicycle Lane On The Julia Tuttle Causeway (1-195) To The Other Side Of The Protective Barrier, In Order To Separate Vehicular Travel Lanes From The Bicycle Lane, And (2) Stripe Green Bicycle Lanes On Those Portions Of 1-395 And A1A Known As The MacArthur Causeway As Soon As Possible To Protect The Safety Of Cyclists During The Next Phase Of Miami-Dade County's Venetian Causeway Project. Thank you. MIAMI B EAC H Rafael E. Granado, Esq., City Clerk OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139 Tel: 305-673-7411 rafaelgranado a@.miamibeachfl.gov We are committed to providing excellent public service and safety to all who live, work and play in our vibrant, tropical, historic community. • •