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2019-30801 Resolution RESOLUTION 2019-30801 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A WORK ORDER WITH METRO EXPRESS INC., IN THE NOT TO EXCEED AMOUNT OF $500,000; TO PERFORM NECESSARY IMPROVEMENTS RELATED TO MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC ALONG INDIAN CREEK DRIVE BETWEEN 24TH STREET AND 29TH STREET, IN ORDER TO ALLEVIATE TRAFFIC CONGESTION AND INCREASE PEDESTRIAN SAFETY. WHEREAS, in September 2016, the City of Miami Beach, in partnership with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), entered into a Department Funded Agreement (DFA) to implement drainage improvements and raise Indian Creek Drive, from 26th Street to 41st Street; and WHEREAS, the agreement with FDOT stipulated a Department participation of 78.7% and a City participation of 21.3% of the total allowable costs; and WHEREAS, the project was divided into three phases. Phase 1 and 2, now substantially complete, included the construction of the major stormwater system along Indian Creek Drive between 25th Street and 32nd Street; AND WHEREAS, the bid documents for Phase 3 (ITB No. 2018-054-ZD), which included roadway reconstruction and drainage improvements north of 32nd Street, were issued on September 21, 2018; and WHEREAS, although three bids were received, the lowest bidder was deemed non- responsive and the next low bid significantly exceeded the City's available budget, and accordingly, the Phase 3 project was not awarded; and WHEREAS, since the rejection of Phase 3 bids, staff has been working with the Engineer of Record and FDOT to value engineer the project, and currently anticipates to re-advertise the project in May 2019, with a corresponding construction start date of September 2019; and WHEREAS, the traffic control plan that is currently in place, was initially intended to adequately service the area during a temporary transition between Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the contract, for a period of approximately six (6) months only; and WHEREAS, due to the delays associated with the award and commencement of construction of Phase 3, the current traffic control plan needs to be revised; and WHEREAS, the City has developed temporary improvements that will alleviate traffic congestion and increase pedestrian safety along Indian Creek and Collins Avenue. The improvements would include: (1) The installation of a temporary pedestrian signal and crosswalk on the west side of the Collins Avenue and 26th Street intersection; (2) Modification of the traffic lanes along Indian Creek Drive, south of 29th Street to create two continuous southbound lanes; (3) Overlay of the northbound pavement and removal of the existing traffic barrier along Collins Avenue between 25th Street and 26th Street, to allow left in and left out movements for properties on the east side of the road; and WHEREAS, staff has coordinated with FDOT regarding FDOT's cost share participation and FDOT has agreed to participate in the aforementioned proportionate share of the estimated construction cost of the improvements; and WHEREAS, City staff is currently negotiating the final costs with Metro Express Inc., in the not exceed amount of $500,000. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby approve and authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute a work order with Metro Express Inc., in the not to exceed amount of$500,000; to perform necessary improvements related to maintenance of traffic along Indian Creek Drive between 24th Street and 29th Street, in order to alleviate traffic congestion and increase pedestrian safety. PASSED and ADOPTED this 10th day of April, 2019. ATTEST: Dan Gelber, May. / �Z3rk �9 Granado, Cit yfe Rafael E. y APPROVED AS TO oma.. FORM & LANGUAGE ��qq I O . &FOR EXECUTION lv� J �� ... �'9 fif4 - (ply 111(i 7�: CORp""':;•., � City Attomey Vl Date * 9• IN • 4411 -P1 If f1 -P1 26 '\�.'J• Resolutions - R7 M MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: April 10, 2019 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A WORK ORDER WITH METRO EXPRESS INC., IN THE NOT TO EXCEED AMOUNT OF $500,000; TO PERFORM NECESSARY IMPROVEMENTS RELATED TO MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC ALONG INDIAN CREEK DRIVE BETWEEN 24TH STREET AND 29TH STREET, IN ORDER TO ALLEVIATE TRAFFIC CONGESTION AND INCREASE PEDESTRIAN SAFETY. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approving the resolution. ANALYSIS In September 2016, the City of Miami Beach, in partnership with the Florida Department of Transportation (FOOT), entered into a Department Funded Agreement (DFA) to implement drainage improvements and raise Indian Creek Drive from 26th Street to 41st Street. The agreement with FDOT stipulated a Department participation of 78.7% and a City participation of 21.3% of the total allowable costs. The project was divided into three phases. Phase 1 and 2, now substantially complete, included the construction of the major storrnwater system along Indian Creek Drive between 25th Street and 32nd Street. Phase 3 (ITB No. 2018-054-ZD), which includes roadway reconstruction and drainage improvements north of 32nd Street, was issued on September 21, 2018. Although three bids were received, the lowest bidder was deemed non-responsive and the next low bids significantly exceeded the City's available budget. Thus, the project was not awarded. Since the rejection of the Phase 3 bids, staff has been working with the Engineer of Record and FDOT to value engineer the project. Staff currently anticipates to readvertise the project in May 2019, with a corresponding construction start date of September 2019. The traffic control plan, currently in place, was intended to adequately service the area during a temporary transition between Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the contract. This transitory state was expected to last approximately six (6) months. However, due to the delay in construction associated with the unresponsive bid submittals, the current traffic control needs to be revised. To that end, the City has developed temporary improvements that will alleviate traffic congestion Page 938 of 1091 and increase pedestrian safety along Indian Creek Drive and Collins Avenue. The improvements include: 1. The installation of a temporary pedestrian signal and crosswalk on the west side of the Collins Avenue and 26th Street intersection. 2. Modify the travel lanes along Indian Creek Drive south of 29th Street to create two continuous southbound lanes. 3. Overlay the northbound pavement and remove the existing traffic barrier along Collins Avenue between 25th and 26th streets to allow left in and left out movements for properties on the east side of the road. CURRENT STATUS Staff has coordinated with FDOT regarding State participation and FDOT has agreed to participate in the aforementioned proportionate share of the estimated construction cost of the improvements. City staff is currently negotiating the final costs with Metro Express Inc., in the not exceed amount of$500,000. The City has an existing competitively procured contract with Metro Express Inc., which line item pricing will be used as the base pricing for the proposed work. This Resolution is being presented as time is of the essence for the needed improvements. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends approving the resolution. Legislative Tracking Public Works ATTACHMENTS: Description ❑ Metro Express SPM Opt 2 ❑ Resolution Page 939 of 1091 o N' 50' 100' --- Scale: 1' = 50' I . a I J. ... EXISTING 6'WHITE 6"SKIP WHITE I AK PANCOAST REMOVABLE TAPE 1 1j V-- ���,� 5"SKIP WHITE W !(( VI W PAINT INT ys C O Ns l + 'a vaft N QL... 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