96-21871 RESO
RESOLUTION NO. 96-21871
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI
BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE SCOPE OF WORK FOR A SOUTH BEACH
ELECTRIC SHUTTLE STUDY, AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF A REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS (RFPI FOR TRANSPORTATION PLANNING CONSULTANTS TO PERFORM
A STUDY, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $75,000, TO BE FUNDED IN FY 1995-96
WITH A MATCHING GRANT FROM THE METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION,
AT EIGHTY PERCENT, AND THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY-CITY CENTER AREA
BUDGET , AT TWENTY PERCENT.
WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Planning Organization's (MPO) 1995-96 Unified Planning Work
Program (UPWAP) awarded the City a partial grant toward a South Beach Electric Shuttle Study; and
WHEREAS, this $75,000 study is to be funded with $61,448 (80%) from the MPO and
$13,552 (20%) from the Miami Beach Redevelopment Agency-City Center Area budget; and
WHEREAS, a South Beach Electric Shuttle Service is being jointly developed by the City and
the Miami Beach Transportation Management Association (MBTMA) for implementation prior to the
next tourist season; and
WHEREAS, a right of way and traffic study of the proposed route is needed to recommend
short and long-term improvements which will facilitate the flow of traffic and help the Electric Shuttle
achieve better head ways; and
WHEREAS, the City wishes to issue a Request for Proposals for transportation planning
consultants to perform the South Beach Electric Shuttle Study.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission approve the Scope of Work for the
South Beach Electric Shuttle Study, and authorize the issuance of a Request for Proposals for
transportation planning consultants to perform a study, in an amount not to exceed $75,000, to be
funded in FY 1995-96 with a matching grant from the Metropolitan Planning Organization, at eighty
percent, and the Redevelopment Agency-City Center Area budget, at twenty percent.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 24th day of Januar
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CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. 3~- q.k
TO:
Mayor Seymour Gelber and
Members of the City Commission
DATE: January 24, 1996
SUBJECT:
Jose Garcia_pedrosaJ/i
City Manager
A RESOLUTION THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE SCOPE OF
WORK FOR A SOUTH BEACH ELECTRIC SHUTTLE STUDY, AND
AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
(RFP) FOR TRANSPORTATION PLANNING CONSULTANTS TO
PERFORM THE STUDY, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $75,000,
TO BE FUNDED IN FY 1995-96 WITH A MATCHING GRANT FROM
THE METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION, AT EIGHTY
PERCENT, AND THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY -CITY CENTER AREA
BUDGET , AT TWENTY PERCENT.
FROM:
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION
Approve the Resolution.
BACKGROUND
The City of Miami Beach has been awarded a partial grant from the Metropolitan
Planning Organization, in FY 1995-96, toward the performance of a South Beach
Electric Shuttle Study, a right-of-way and traffic study to assist in the
implementation of the Electric Shuttle Program, presently being developed in
coordination with the Miami Beach Transportation Management Association (TMA).
The study, in an amount not to exceed $75,000, will be funded by a $61,448
(80%) grant from the MPO, and $13,552 (20%) from a Redevelopment Agency-
City Center Area budget allocation. The final draft of the Scope Work is herein
attached for your review.
The City has applied for a $1.3 million grant from the Florida Department of
Transportation toward capital purchases and operating costs, plus additional federal
grants to help achieve the $2.8 million needed to implement the system and fund
the first year of operations. In order to receive these grants, some City funding
participation will be required, beginning FY 1996-97. This item will be presented
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AGENDA ITEM
for City Commission consideration at the February 7, 1996 meeting.
Electric Shuttle operations are scheduled to begin prior to the next tourist season,
sometime in November 1996. Attached is the 1995-96 Electric Shuttle Time-Line
developed by MBTMA.
ANAL YSIS
The comprehensive study will examine, collect, and generate data regarding the
route corridor and recommend short and long-term improvements to the right-of-
way being proposed for Electric Shuttle operations, which, in turn, will help produce
better head ways for the service. The study will look into the feasibility of using
alleys for loading purposes, and suggest a preliminary approach to lane dedication
during weekend nights, where feasible. Additionally, the study will develop a basic
implementation plan for action which will include preliminary financial
considerations. The main focus of the study will be on Washington Avenue, the
most congested corridor.
A Steering Committee will assist the consultant throughout development of the
study. The Committee will include members of the City staff, City's Transportation
and Parking Committee, affected business people and residents of the community,
MBTMA, State and County technical personnel, as needed, and both project
managers (City and MPO). SAC should have a maximum of ten members (10) in
order to work efficiently with the consultants.
The $75,000 study, a matching grant, is to be funded in FY 1995-96 as follows:
$61,448 (80%) from the MPO grant and $13,552 (20%) from an RDA-City Center
Area budget allocation. The MPO grant monies will be transmitted upon receival of
progress reports/invoices to be filed by the City.
CONCLUSION
It is essential that the Electric Shuttle achieve acceptable head ways in order for the
program to be successful; therefore, the need for this study. The Administration
strongly recommends that the scope of work be approved and permission be
granted to issue the RFP.
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SCOPE OF WORK
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
SOUTH BEACH ELECTRIC SHUTTLE STUDY
INTRODUCTION
The South Beach Electric Shuttle System (Electric Shuttle) is being developed by
the Miami Beach Transportation Management Association (TMA) in partnership with
the City of Miami Beach. The Electric Shuttle is envisioned as a two-way
circulator, park-and-ride system using a similar route to the one proposed for future
rail service in the Florida Department of Transportation's (FOOT) East-West
Multimodal Corridor Study. The proposed shuttle route comprises 5th Street,
Washington Avenue, 17th Street and Alton Road. Electric Shuttle operations are
being planned to begin prior to the 1997 tourist season.
OBJECTIVES OF THIS STUDY
The study herein proposed will produce, compile and analyze data, conduct field
surveys, develop alternatives, and make certain recommendations regarding the
right-of-way being proposed for operations by the Electric Shuttle. The study will
recommend short and long-term measures to improve the corridor which will help
produce better headways for the proposed transit service. Additionally, it will
include a basic implementation plan with graphics, and preliminary financial
considerations. The most congested Washington Avenue corridor will constitute a
large portion of the study.
PREVIOUS WORK: This is a new project.
BACKGROUND
Miami Beach is an urban community where mobility needs are currently perceived
as being handled best by automobile. However, parking problems are common
place and traffic congestion is already evident in South Beach, particularly on Ocean
Drive, Collins Avenue, Washington Avenue, and Alton Road and the Alton Road
flyover area. Congestion, mobility and parking problems will intensify as approved
high-rise developments are constructed, more residents choose this area to live, and
the urban environment becomes progressively denser.
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The Electric Shuttle will provide transit services specifically tailored to South Beach
needs by interconnecting present and planned parking facilities and supporting a
park and ride program. The transit services are intended to attract new segments
of the population to public transit, attract tourist riders, and establish a ridership
base for a potential Miami Beach alignment of the East-West Multimodal Corridor.
The transit services to be provided by the Electric Shuttle may not be effective,
however, if the presently cluttered right-of-way is not unimpeded to allow for the
achievement of acceptable headways.
1. METHODOLOGY:
1.1 Establish the Study Steering Advisory Committee:
A Study Steering and Advisory Committee (SAC) shall be established. The
Committee shall include but not be limited to members of the City staff, City's
Parking and Transportation Committee, affected business people and residents
of the community, MBTMA, and both project managers (City and MPO). Other
professionals shall also be included, such as, from the Metro-Dade Transit Agency's
(MOTA) Service Planning and Systems Development Divisions and from the Florida
Department of Transportation. Other property owners/residents may be included,
as needed, at the discretion of the City's project manager.
SAC shall meet periodically with the team conducting the study to provide
input, to develop consensus concerning approaches, concepts, and plans, and to
review documents and other deliverables. While a regular meeting schedule is
preferred, the consultants and SAC shall determine the timing of such meetings.
The consultant will be responsible for leading discussions of SAC meetings,
briefing the City Administration on progress and findings of the study, and City
Commission, if required.
1.2 Develop Coordination
The Study will coordinate plans with existing and proposed transportation
studies and/or projects in Miami Beach and, where applicable, with Dade County's
Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP), Transportation Improvement Program (TIP),
and Transit Development Plan (TOP). These studies and/or projects should include
not only those which are transit-oriented, but those which may bar upon street
construction and maintenance in the study area, as well as City of Miami Beach
land use and zoning decisions which may affect the proposed shuttle route,
location of stops, other concerns related to accessibility, and the availability of
parking.
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As an initial step in the Study, the consultant shall meet with a designated
City Commissioner(s), the City Administration and specified staff, and the affected
business and residential community to identify needs, concerns, and receive
suggestions. The project manager(s) and the Executive Director of MBTMA will be
included in these meetings.
2. PERFORM DATA COLLECTION/CONDUCT RESEARCH
2.1 Conduct Research
The consultant will perform all technical research associated with the Study.
Prior to commencing active pursuit of corridor, research into the history of transit
services in the study area will be undertaken. It is anticipated that MDT A will be
able to supply useful information, based upon past and ongoing experience with
providing bus service to the study area. In addition, contact should be established
with the consultant team performing the East-West Multimodal Corridor Study and
with MBTMA for any relevant data.
2.2 Perform Data Collection: Local Street/Alley Rights-of-Way and Traffic
The consultant will perform all data collection associated with the Study.
On-site observations shall be conducted.
(a) Right of way data regarding the proposed alignment. The basic
alignment is Washington Avenue, 17th Street, Alton Road, and 5th
Street. At least initially, the Electric Shuttle operations may restrict
the two-way service to Washington Avenue and 17th Street to
achieve acceptable headways with a limited number of vehicles. The
most impeded Washington Avenue corridor shall constitute the largest
portion of the study.
(b) Data needed to conduct a feasibility study regarding the use of alleys
adjacent to Washington Avenue for commercial loading activities (as
opposed to the present on-street loading practices) plus the short and
long-term improvements needed to prepare the alleys for new usage.
This is an important element of the study, since the improvements
would help reduce congestion by eliminating most of the illegal double
parking, facilitating the flow of traffic, and affording better headways.
(c) Traffic engineering measures to help improve headways, such as signal
timing, signal preference, traffic yielding to transit, normal cycle vs.
yellow flashing lights, etc.
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(d) Twenty-four (24) hour traffic patterns with emphasis given to Friday,
Saturday and Sunday nights. The aim here is to improve mobility and
safety.
(e) Potential effects to traffic flow on Washington Avenue due to the
proposed one-way designation of eight side streets (6th Street to 14th
Street), from Ocean Drive to Washington Avenue, in connection with
an incoming milling and repaving FOOT project on Collins Avenue.
Supposedly, this action will improve traffic flow on both Collins and
Washington Avenues.
(f) Lane striping (a 'yellow brick road') leading vehicles to park-and-ride
garages and lots and facilitating in and out movements.
(g) Potential location of bus stops and transfer facilities to maximize
ridership and improve traffic flow. Transfer facilities will be
strategically placed to interconnect the Electric Shuttle with existing
modes of transportation (MOTA bus lines, Water Taxi, etc.) and with
future service extensions to Mid-Beach.
(h) On-site observations of day and night pedestrian patterns. The aim
here is to minimize conflicts with vehicular traffic, improve mobility
and promote safety. Bicycle/rollerblading patterns should also be
addressed.
(i) Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-related issues on the route
being proposed for Electric Shuttle operations.
(j) Feasibility of establishing a busway on Washington Avenue on
weekend nights (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) to test the feasibility and
effectiveness of lane dedication within restricted right-of-ways.
2.3 The consultant shall obtain current traffic counts from the latest traffic
studies available and traffic volume projections from the most recently available and
applicable travel demand runs.
2.4 At the conclusion of data collection and research efforts, the study team
shall make a detailed presentation to the SAC regarding the work performed and
findings developed.
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3. ANALYZE AND EVALUATE DATA
The methodology to be used will incorporate traditional transit route planning
approaches, but also, on a preliminary basis, address ancillary issues associated
with the potential creation of a dedicated lane for the evening shuttle service, if
feasible. Computer Aided Draft and Design (CADD) capabilities should be utilized
for graphic illustrations.
Conclusions to be drawn from the analysis will specifically address, but not
necessarily be limited to, the elements of the Electric Shuttle study listed in Section
2, of this Scope of Work.
4. DEVELOP RECOMMENDATIONS
Recommendations will include short and long-term measures to unimpede the
right of way which will result in better head ways for the Electric Shuttle Service.
These shall include any actions required in support of all services and physical
improvements to the right of way. It will also include the interconnection of
parking garages/lots to support the park and ride functions associated with the
shuttle activities, the potential use of alleys as commercial service corridors,
feasibility of lane dedication, and how these actions are to be undertaken.
4.1 Prepare a draft implementation plan for the proposed right-of-wy "clean-up"
effort, which includes preliminary financial considerations.
4.2 Document all efforts in a Preliminary Report(draft), formatted into chapters.
4.3 Present the document to the SAC, City Administration and Staff,
Transportation/Parking Committee, and hold a public information meeting.
Present the preliminary document at a City Commission meeting for input.
Some of these meetings may be combined, if needed, for budget reasons.
5. PREPARE FINAL REPORT
The Final Report will include the preliminary report previously developed, as revised,
and a basic implementation plan with graphics. An introduction will be produced to
preface to body of the report and an executive summary will be written to serve as
a synopsis of the report and as a stand-alone document for public distribution.
Public hearing(s) concerning the study and its recommendations may be required if
controversial policy decision are considered or endorsed by the Miami Beach City
Commission.
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The Final Report will be presented to the MPO and its committees by the City's
Project Manager, if needed.
PROJECT MANAGERS:
Amelia Johnson, City of Miami Seach
Frank Baron, MPO
PARTICIPATING AGENCIES:
City of Miami Seach
Metropolitan Planning Organization
Miami Seach Transportation Management Association
Metro Dade Transit Agency
FUNDING: $75,000
$61,448 (Federal PL 112)
$13,552 (Local)
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ELECTRIC SHUTTLE TIME-LINE
1995-1996
MONTH STATUS
MAY
Hire Transportation Management Completed May 1, 1995
Di rector
Review existing parking & trans- Completed May 30,1995
portation studies for the South
Beach Area
Begin Review _of Alternative Completed July 6, 1995
Transportation MoQ.~S for South
Beach Area
Hold tVItQ day demonstration of Completed June 14, 1995
electric shuttle system in South
Beach Area - for public &
government review & comment
Hold Alternative Mobility Work- Completed June 14, 1995
shop for public & government
officials
Create survey of shuttle interest Completed June 21, 1995
by employees in South Beach Area
JUNE
Review results of VltQrkshop
Completed
June 28, 1995
Review results of demonstration
project - electric shuttle
Completed
June 28, 1995
Implement employer/employee survey
project - regarding interest in alternative
transportation & electric shuttle
Completed
August 18, 1995
Prepare concept document for electric
shuttle - including first year implementation
cost and purchase of six vehicles (develop
in cooperation 'Mth Metro Dade Transit)
Completed
July 17, 1995
Research and review potential funding
sources for project - Federal, state, district,
county, city, and private
Completed
~n-going
MONTH
STATUS
JULY
Review electric shuttle concept with
City of Miami Beach officials (Transportation
Coordinator, City Manager) and with officials
at: Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce, Metro
Dade Transit Agency, Washington Avenue Assn.,
Lincoln Road Partnership, Ocean Drive Assn.
Completed
Submit concept document to Florida
Department of Transportation - District
Six for funding review and consideration
under Conidor Funding
Completed
Implement commuting habits and shuttle
interest survey at 'ffi.ajor-employment sites
(Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Miami Heart
Institute, City of Miami Beach, Fontainebleau
Hilton Hotel)
Completed
Contract with Florida State University - Institute
for Marketing Alternative Transportation - College
of Business, for development of resident
commuting survey in South Beach Area
Completed
Contract with Florida State University - Institute
for Marketing Alternative Transportation - College
of Business, for development of tourisUvisitor
survey for South Beach Area
Completed
Complete survey project at major employment
sites and arrange with Gold Coast Commuter
Services for donated services to tabulate
survey results
Completed
Begin resident survey - via telephone during
evening hours - to evaluate resident commuting
habits and interests
Completed
July 10, 1995
July 15, 1995
September 20, 1995
July 7, 1995
July 7, 1995
September 20, 1995
October 24, 1995
AUGUST
Meet with officials of Florida POlNer & Light to
review possible support of electric shuttle project
Completed
Review proposed electric shuttle linkage with
existing transportation services in South Beach
Area (Lincoln Road Tram, Water Taxi & Metro Dade
Transit - Route 'W')
Completed
Ongoing
August 28, 1995
MONTH
AUGUST (Continued)
Contract wth Barry University - Institute for
Transportation Research & Education - Andreas
School of Business to conduct Transit Route 'W'
ridership survey - to identify commuting habits
and commuter interests/needs. Coordinate in
cooperation wth Metro Dade Transit Agency
Hold Focus Group Session wth selected group
of Route 'W' ridership to determine commuting
interests and feasibility of shuttle as alternative
transportation mode
Meet wth officials of Miami Beach Convention
Center to estaplish interestjevel and support in
promoting electri.c~buttle
STATUS
Completed
Completed
Completed
August 9, 1995
September 13, 1995
August 29, 1995
SEPTEMBER
Meet wth City of Miami Beach Officials (City
Commissioners, Mayor, City Manager, Assistant
City Manager, Parking Director, & Transportation
Coordinator) to confirm commitment to imple-
mentation of electric shuttle project in South\
Beach Area
Meet wth officials of City of Miami Beach Parking
& Transportation Committee to confirm commitments
to electric shuttle project, and to advise them of the
status on a monthly basis
Obtain funding commitment from FP&L for
electric charging station ($150,000) and for consult-
ing services during implementation of the system
Completed
Completed
Completed
On-going
On-going
October 19, 1995
OCTOBER
Establish electric shuttle task force (to consist of
City officials, transportation service providers, local
association representation, private participants (FP&L)
and state/county officials - to meet on monthly basis
during development and implementation of system
Meet wth City of Miami Beach officials to review
vehicle storage and charge needs - to determine
location and cost to accomplish this.
Completed
Completed
On-going
On-going
MONTH
STATUS
OCTOBER (Continued)
Obtain Letter of Operations Support from
City Manager for City's funding commitment
for electric shuttle operations after the first
year of implementation
Completed
November 3, 1995
Submit funding application to MPO for Right of Way
Study for electric shuttle - to produce better headvvays
in proposed route area.
Completed
October 27, 1995
NOVEMBER
Submit funding- J)rQ@osal to Florida Dept.
of Environmental Protection for funding support
to purchase electric vehicle
Completed- - November 28, 1995
Submit funding proposal to Florida Energy Office
for funding support to purchase electric vehicle
Completed November 28, 1995
DECEMBER
Reviewtouristlvisitor attractions along possible
route areas in South Beach Area
Completed
December 14, 1995
Based on survey data and input from Metro Dade
Transit Agency finalize shuttle hours and days of
operations
Completed
December 19, 1995
Meet ......;th Miami Beach Police Department to deter-
pedestrian and commuter safety concerns
Completed
January 9, 1996
1996
JANUARY
Develop RFP for purchase of six electric
shuttle vehicles and distribute for bids
I n process
Develop route enforcement understanding ......;th
City of Miami Beach Police Department
I n process
MONTH
STATUS
JANUARY (Continued)
AlNard contract for shuttle right-of-INaY study
I n process
Finalize location for electric charging station,
vehicle storage, and maintenance
I n process
FEBRUARY
Finalize shuttle route (with City of Miami Beach &
Metro Dade Transit Agency)
Finalize shuttle stop 10catiOAS (in cooperation. with
Metro Dade Translt-.Agency)
Develop RFP for design of shuttle stop signage and
distribute for design ideas and bid response
Submit RFP for development of marketing package
(printed materials and media, jingle, theme, etc.)
Determine fare structure (if any), collection process,
accounting system, establish collection account
Develop RFP for operations (on one year basis - based
on performance) of electric shuttle system
Distribute RFP for operations of shuttle system
MARCH
Finalize identity package (logo, graphics, theme colors,
vehicle printing, etc.
Review responses to electric vehicle RFP - obtain approval
of City Budget Officer and City Commissioners for bid alNard,
order six electric shuttle vehicles from approved bidder
Review RFP proposals for marketing and begin design
and development of marketing materials
Review RFP proposals for operating the electric shuttle - obtain
approval of City Budget Officer, and City Commissioners for
bid alNard. AlNard contract to begin November 1996
Develop driver training manual (operations, safety, and
customer relations)
MONTH
STATUS
APRIL
Develop vehicle maintenance schedule and maintenance
manual.
Order vehicle maintenance supplies
Establish advertising rate for local advertisers in Shuttle
marketing materials
Begin soliciting advertising support from South Beach
merchants (for shuttle information flier)
Begin media blitz v-,;th monthly notices in newspapers
concerning the arrival of the shuttle
MAY
Prepare area for storage of electric charge station
Prepare area for main shuttle terminal location
Begin development of television and radio jingle for
distribution to local radio and television stations
Place press release in national publications (AAA,
travel publications, through Chamber of Commerce,
news publications, etc.)
JUNE
Review materials for marketing package and
approve design
Finalize advertising package for local advertisers
Collect camera ready artlM>rk (if applicable) and
copy for advertisements from businesses (that have
contracted for advertising in materials and/or on
vehicles).
Complete layouts for printing of advertising, schedule,
and public education materials
Obtain printing bids for materials
Implement recommendations from right-of-way study
MONTH
STATUS
JUNE (Continued)
AlNard printing bid and begin printing process
Establish requirements for shuttle drivers, personnel
policies, job descriptions, etc.
JULY
Develop plan for shuttle kick-off event
Begin soliciting donated talent, and materials_
for shuttle kick-off-~vent
AUGUST
Schedule painting and signage IM)rk for vehicles
Begin placing signage for stop locations (cover signage
with plastic - until service officially begins)
Finalize agreement with FP&L for electrical service and
payment schedule
SEPTEMBER
Advertise for shuttle drivers
Screen driver applicants
Finalize driver identity uniforms and order
Order tokens (for advertisers and merchants)
OCTOBER
Delivery of six electric shuttle vehicles
Complete painting and design IM)rk on vehicles
Complete on street signage
MONTH
STATUS
OCTOBER (Continued)
Begin distribution of printed materials (to distribution
poi ntsl1 ocations)
Begin marketing of shuttle - advertising, etc.
Hire drivers and begin training/operations instruction
NOVEMBER
Hold press conference wth.local media & officials
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Major media blitz during the implementation month
Hold ribbon cutting ceremony to include representative
from funding agencies, federal, state, county, city officials,
and private dignitaries (FP&L), etc.
FIRST SHUTTLE SYSTEM OF ITS KIND IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA IS NOWIN
FULL OPERA TlON IN SOUTH BEACH. . . . . .
ON-GOING
Daily maintenance of vehicles
Continuous marketing of shuttle service
Continuous contact with merchants
Continuous contact with ridership
Continuous review of service quality
Monthly evaluation of vehicle performance
Monthly evaluation and monitoring of vehicle reductions
Monthly evaluation and monitoring of emission reductions in project area
LONG TERM
Development of second electric shuttle route to link South Beach
Area with Convention size hotels of Middle Beach Area.