5 St. Bridge PresentationBaywalk Status
•Completed: 61%
•Design/Permitting or
Under Construction: 24%
•GO Bond Funded: 15%
Pending Sections
•GO Bond Tranche 1: 4%
Baywalk Connection at 5th Street
(Pedestrian Bridge)
•GO Bond Tranche 3: 11%
South Bay Club, 800 West Ave
Bayview Terrace, 1228 West Ave
Bay Garden Manor, 1250 West Ave
5th Street
Bridge
Tranche
1
GO Bond Tranche 3
General Obligation Bond
This Project will connect the gaps in the existing public Baywalk to provide a continuous pedestrian
path along Biscayne Bay from Government Cut to Lincoln Road, including the connection from
existing baywalk south of Fifth Street to baywalk north of Fifth Street.
The Baywalk is a system of public pedestrian pathways along the Biscayne Bay shoreline designed to
promote alternative transportation. Once completed, it will provide a continuous path running
north/south on the rear of the properties along West Avenue from 5th Street to Lincoln Road and
the connection from existing Baywalk south of fifth street to Baywalk north of fifth street, linking
residential and commercial areas, public street-end parks, and other existing pedestrian and bicycle
facilities such as the beachwalk.
The following segments have not yet been constructed and are included in this request - $5M
1.South Bay Club Condominium (800 West Avenue) 425 Feet
2.Bayview Terrace Condominium (1228 West Avenue) 130 Feet
3.Bay Garden Manor Condominium (1250 West Avenue) 210 Feet
4.Connection from existing Baywalk south of fifth street to Baywalk north of fifth street - $10M
500 Alton Project Development Agreement
January 2019
•Development Agreement was executed, and
provided that the City and the Developer exercise
diligent, good-faith efforts to negotiate and draft
terms for the development, design and or
construction of the pedestrian bridge
May 2019
•Design concept presented to City Commission for
endorsement and submittal to Design Review Board
Artist’s conceptual rendering. See disclaimers page.
Pedestrian
Baywalk
Connector
Bridge
Creating a Gateway to Miami Beach
→A pedestrian bridge will connect the South of Fifth
and West Avenue neighborhoods and provide
pedestrian waterfront access for residents of
Miami Beach.
→Planning to build by December 2019 in time for
Art Basel.
Pedestrian Baywalk
Connector Bridge
Artist’s conceptual rendering. See disclaimers page.
Master Site Plan
See disclaimers page.
PEDESTRIAN BAYWALKCONNECTOR BRIDGESCOPE OF WORK
See disclaimers page.
Prior Design Concepts
Option 1
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No copies, transmissions, reproductions, or electronic manipulation of any portion of these drawings in whole or in part are to be made without the express written permission of Arquitectonica International. All designs indicated in these drawings are property of Arquitectonica International. All copyrights reserved (c) 2019. The data included in this study is conceptual in nature and will continue to be modified throughout the course of the projects development with the eventual integration of structural, MEP and life safety systems. As these are further refined, the numbers will be adjusted accordingly.
2900 Oak Avenue, Miami, FL 33133T 305.372.1812 F 305.372.1175
FIRST DRB SUBMITTAL
5TH STREET BAYWALK
CONNECTOR BRIDGE
MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139 08416 32 64 ft4281632 ftScale:
OPTION 1 RENDERING A5-06DATE:
03/18/2019
Artist’s conceptual rendering. See disclaimers page.
→Placing bridge and platforms within
the FDOT setbacks
→Complying with the minimum FDOT
curved section fin height of 10’-0”,
which continue 4’ past roadway edge
→Requested FDOT Easement
→FDOT Permit Set due date is May 27,
2019.
→The width of the bridge (minimum
12’-0”) accommodates both
bicycles and pedestrians
→The bridge will provide a minimum
vertical clearance of 17’-6”
→2”x2” minimum mesh opening
between the fins at the bridge area
→1’ high upturned beams at the edge
of walkways
→Typical 48” high guardrails
FDOT Coordination
Other Design Considerations
Design Considerations
Ground Level
See disclaimers page.
Baywalk Connector
Path