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LTC 369-2018 Miami-Dade County Emergency Beach Renourishment Project m MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # LETTER TO COMMISSION 369-2018 TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Ma er 4. DATE: June 28, 2018 SUBJECT: Miami-Dade County Emergency Beach Renourishment Project The purpose of this LTC is to provide an update to the Mayor and City Commission on Miami-Dade County's emergency truck haul beach renourishment project which will add sand from 66th Street to 68" Street. Natural erosion that occurs along the beach in this area was accelerated by storm surge from Hurricane Irma and the winter storms this past year. After the storms, Miami-Dade County conducted a survey countywide and identified this segment of beach as the most highly eroded section and a priority for renourishment.Through sand placement,the project will restore storm protection and recreational benefits not only to the immediate placement area, but also to the beaches down current. Construction will begin on July 9, 2018 and is anticipated to be completed by October 12, 2018. The project is estimated to place approximately 25,000 cubic yards of sand from the Ortona quarry in Central Florida, with a total not-to-exceed budget of $1.5 million. The contractor will be working Monday through Friday from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M., starting upon completion of the morning sea turtle nesting survey. During construction,the contractor will access the beach from 73rd Street and work south to north. The beach access points adjacent to construction zone at 66'h Street to 68'h Street will be closed during contraction.The City will continue to work closely with Miami-Dade County to inform impacted parties and ensure that accurate information regarding the project is available. Please feel free to contact Elizabeth Wheaton or Margarita Wells if you have any questions. SM/tSW/MKW