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Response to City of Miami Beach Resolution No. 2019-30713 FDOT 71119 MO 20 PM ti 2C Florida Department of Transportation RON DESANTIS 1000 NW 111th Avenue- , ., KEVIN J.THIBAULT,P.E. GOVERNOR ' . Miami,FL 33172-5800 1. 1 SECRETARY March 13, 2019 Mr. Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk City of Miami Beach Office of the City Clerk 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Re: Response to City of Miami Beach Resolution No. 201940713 Dear Mr. Granado, There are two current ongoing planning studies for the 1-95 Corridor and for the 1-195 Corridor that are looking at providing access to/from Miami Beach to the 1-95 Express Lanes. For the ongoing 1-95 Corridor study, all alternatives provide for direct ingress and egress to and from the express:lanes (system to system)for Miami Beach; this is a long-term improvement that will require reconstructing the 1-95/I-195 interchange. The ongoing 1-195 study is examining the feasibility of providing indirect access to and from the express lanes for Miami Beach by added Texas U-Turns on State Road (S.R.) 11.2 at NW 10 Avenue and NW 12 Avenue. It's important to note that the construction of the Golden Glades Interchange northbound improvements to relieve the existing bottleneck. just north of NW 151 Street (in the vicinity of the express lanes egress) must be completed before the indirect access to the express lanes is open to traffic. Construction for the Golden Glades projects is scheduled to begin in 2021. These capacity improvements will be included in the Miami-Dade Transportation Planning Organization (TPO)'s 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan to the extent that funding is available. Currently, only the 1-95 Project Development and Environmental (PD&E) study is programmed in the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)'s 5 Year Work Program. FDOT District Six has created a new project number 445359-1 for the design and construction phases for the Texas U-Turns on S.R. 112; the design phase is plannedto begin in the next 18 months. The project manager is Judy Solaun- Gonzalez, P.E., who can be reached at 305-470-5343 or Judy.Solaun@dot.state.fl.us. Staff from the City of Miami Beach have attended all the planning project advisory team (PAT) meetings and participated actively in the planning process; they are aware of www.fdot.gov Response.to City of Miami Beach Resolution No. 2019-30713 March 13, 2019 these proposed improvements. Below is a list of the previous PAT meetings and participants from the city. • 1-95 PAT meetings: 11/18/2015 and 3/15/2016 — KatieBrooksand Jose Gonzalez (City of Miami Beach) • 1-195 PAT meetings: 5/23/2018 and 12/5/2018 —Jose Gonzalez and Lynda Westin (City of Miami Beach) Ken Jeffries is the District Planning Manager overseeing these projects for improving express lanes access from 1-195 to 1-95. You can contact him at 305-470-5445 or ken.leffries@dot.state.fl.us. Please contact me at 305-470-5197 or via email at James.WolfeCa)_dot.state.fl.us if you have any questions or concerns with this response. Sincerely, aures Wolfe .E. District Six Secretary cc: The Honorable John Elizabeth Aleman, City of Miami Beach The Honorable Jason Pizzo, The State Senate District 38 The Honorable Michael Grieco, House of Representatives District 113 V� `Y p a v _ N h