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LTC 227-2002 CITY of MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager lC\ Letter to Commission No.:l21.c20{)~ Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez t'^'~ City Manager 0 U SUBJECT: MIDDLE BEACH EROSION CONTROL BREAKWATER PROJECT TO: FROM: Date: October 9. 2002 The purpose of this LTC is to inform the Mayor and Commission that the construction of the Middle Beach Erosion Control Breakwater Project has been successfully completed. Construction of the innovative beach erosion control project began on May 6, 2002 and was completed on July 3, 2002, approximately 30 calendar days ahead of schedule. The set of three breakwaters were built alon~ the beachfront area between 28th and 34 Streets to redirect wave energies and control the coastal processes to reduce the chronically high rate of erosion that persists in that "hot spot" area. The breakwater structures were built from tetrahedron-shaped concrete modules and native coral rock boulders. The area between the former waterline and the new breakwaters was filled with sand that was brought up from Lummus Park. Tetrahedron Modules F:\WORK\SALLIBRUCElCOMMIBREAKWATER-LTC-2.DOC Coral Rock Boulders r Construction of the breakwaters and the sand relocation operations both required portions of the beachfront area to be temporarily closed to public access. A series of daily work zones were established for the sand recovery operations and breakwater construction. The work zones allocated adequate space to safely and efficiently complete the project, while minimizing the area of the beachfront to which public access was temporarily prohibited. The work zones and staging areas were modified accordingly to accommodate several special events. Safety barricades, signage and security personnel were also utilized to ensure public safety. It should be noted that the City received outstanding support from the Ocean Drive Association and the Greater Miami and The Beaches Hotel Association during the planning and construction of this project. Arial View of Pre-Breakwater Shoreline. (Computer-generated image) F:\WORKlSALLIBRUCB\COMM\BREAKW ATER-LTC-2.00c The performance of the breakwaters and the stability of the beach areas behind and adjacent to the breakwaters will be carefully monitored, on a bi-monthly basis, over the next two years. Early indications are that the breakwaters are performing extremely well. However, the project area will have to withstand a winter storm season before its overall effectiveness can truly be assessed. The Middle Beach Breakwater project is the first phase of a master plan to develop a series of erosion control breakwaters, positioned in key areas along the shoreline, to widen the beaches and slow the erosion process. If you have any questions or need any additional information about this project, please feel free to contact me, or Bruce Henderson in the Environmental Resources Management Division of the Public Works Department. JMGJRCMlFHBlbdh F:\woaKI$AU.\BRUCEICOMMIJIIlIlAKWATEIl-LTC-2.00c