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83-17321 • RESOLUTION NO. 83-17321 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY TO HAVE ITS CONTRACTOR ASPHALT A PORTION OF THE AREA ON 17th STREET FROM JACKIE GLEASON DRIVE TO MERIDIAN COURT IN THE AMOUNT OF $13 , 000 . WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach has a credit from a bonding company in the amount of $13,000 to pay for the asphalting of an area on 17th Street; and WHEREAS, the County presently has a contractor working on asphalting 17th Street; and WHEREAS, the City is in a position to contract with Metro to do the portion of the work that is involved in the credit and would be 75% funded by EPA under the City' s existing grant; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH authorizes the City to enter into an agreement with Metropolitan Dade County to have its contractor asphalt a portion of the area on 17th Street from Jackie Gleason Drive to Meridian Court in the amount of $13 , 000. PASSED and ADOPTED this 20th day of April , 1983 . MAYOR ATTEST: ' r/e-gt4 ?,*1 CITY CLERK MLB:ro 41183 OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY-1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE-MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA 33139 / . e /tuIme &dd (?`�I y FLORIDA 3 3 1 3 9 s�• ��ti "VACA TIONLANU U. S. A. - OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER CITY HALL ROB W.PARKINS 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: 673-7010 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. DATE: April 20, 1983 TO: Mayor Norman Ci : t and Members of the 'Ity Corn , ss o FROM: Rob W. Park'.s ' 1 City Manager SUBJECT: AGREEMENT ' I METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY TO ASPHALT A PORTION OF 17TH STREET The contractor, C. F. Smith, had Contract No. 3 for the installation of sanitary sewer facilities to transmit sewage to Virginia Key. Part of Contract 3 required the installation of a 24-inch force main on 17th Street from Jackie Gleason Drive to Meridian Court. The contractor completed the installation; however, the pavement restoration was never accepted and in the interim C. F. Smith went into bankruptcy and the bonding company, Travellers Insurance Company, took over their obligations. The bonding company, in settling with the City of Miami Beach regarding this matter, offered a $13,000 credit towards the restoration of the pavement which was accepted by the City and the EPA, who would be picking up 75% of the cost. Since the County is reconstructing and asphalting 17th Street under the Decade of Progress bonds, the City is in a position to have Metro, through its contractor, do the portion of work that is involved in the credit and would be 75% funded by EPA under the City's existing grant. This will then enable Metro to asphalt another area equivalent to the same funding within the City of Miami Beach. FUNDING Funds for this purpose in the amount of $13,000 are available in Work Order No. 2603 which was appropriated from the $10.5 Million bond issue for transmission of sewage to Virginia Key. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION / The Administration recommends that the Commission authorize the entering • into an agreement with Metropolitan Dade County to have its contractor asphalt a portion of the area_on 17th Street from JackieyGleason Drive to 0.erj . dj.n Court in the amount of 13,000, and further agree to expend a similar_amount-forasphalting within the City of_Miami Beach. RWP:FA:mb 1 AGENDA ITEM DATE