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RESOLUTION 92-20520 RESOLUTION NO. 92-20520 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, URGING THE METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION (MPO) , THE FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO RE- ADDRESS THE JULIA TUTTLE CAUSEWAY LINEAL PARK PROJECT (A/K/A THE JULIA TUTTLE SCENIC OVERLOOK) BY CONVERTING THE PROJECT FROM ONE HAVING A REGIONAL RECREATION EMPHASIS TO ONE HAVING A LANDSCAPING/BEAUTIFICATION EMPHASIS. WHEREAS, the Julia Tuttle Causeway serves as one of the premiere entranceways to the City of Miami Beach upon which thousands of travelers a day pass to and from our City; and WHEREAS, the proposed design of improvements alongside the causeway are inappropriate to the needs and desires of the City as they fail to address the environmental, safety and beautification concerns so important to not only the City of Miami Beach but to the whole of Dade County; and WHEREAS, at a meeting on May 28, 1992 , with officials of Metropolitan Dade County and the Florida Department of Transportation, there was a consensus developed as to how these improvements should be changed to fit the needs of the community and the motoring public; and WHEREAS, the City Commission has previously voiced its concern on May 20, 1992 , relative to the current design of this project and its potential negative impacts concerning the environment and safety issues arising from this featured entranceway into the City, and the Mayor and City Commission again wish to urge that the Julia Tuttle Causeway Scenic Overlook Project be redesigned. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. That the Julia Tuttle Causeway Scenic Overlook Project be redesigned to address and incorporate the following changes: A. In the median strip the existing sea grapes will be retained and where there are openings there will be erected double guard rails. New sea grapes shall be planted to eventually obscure this structure. B. Eliminate the frontage pavement and parking areas with related lighting for these areas. C. Eliminate the chain link fence along the middle of the median strip and along the sides of the roadway. D. Install new guard rails 30 feet back from the sides of the outer edges of the roadway. E. Provide new landscaping along these guard rail areas with a plan to be developed jointly between the City of Miami Beach, Metropolitan Dade County and the Florida Department of Transportation. F. The road surface will be milled and resurfaced with new asphalt. Ai I SECTION 2 . That the Florida Department of Transportation insures that adequate funding is available for the landscape and safety improvements contemplated by these changes and that all parties move forward expeditiously to redesign, bid and construct the revised project. SECTION 3 . That the maintenance of the median and up to the guard rail on either side of the roadway shall be the responsibility of the State of Florida Department of Transportation. SECTION 4 . That the Florida Department of Transportation and Metropolitan Dade County immediately notify the public of the removal of exotic plant materials and the clearing of the area in preparation of the project to avoid any confusion regarding the nature of the work necessary to implement the landscaping project. SECTION 5 . Certified copies of this Resolution be provided to the Chairman of the Metropolitan Planning Organization, the Secretary and the District Engineer of the State of Florida Department of Transportation, the Director of the Federal Highway Administration, the City Manager of the City of Miami, the County Manager of Metropolitan Dade County and the Directors of the Public Works and Parks and Recreation Departments of Metropolitan Dade County. SECTION 6. This resolution shall be effective immediately upon its adoption. PASSED and APPROVED this 3rd .�:y of June , 192 . f/ MAYOR ATTEST: c—T3c)L„,A CITY CLERK 5- ciz_ JCD/ks (a:res-ord\jultu6-3.res) FORM APPROVED LEGAL DEPT. By Date 2 i J 1 r ?; CITY OF MIAMI BEACH "1:1 CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: (305) 673-7010 FAX: (305) 673-7782 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. 376,---97 DATE: June 3 , 1992 TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and Members of the City Commission FROM: Roger M. C t City Manage SUBJECT: JULIA TUTTLE CAUSEWAY LINEAL PARK PROJECT During the May 20, 1992 , City Commission meeting, the Administration was requested to work with the Florida Department of Transportation and Metropolitan Dade County to revise the Lineal Park Project on the Julia Tuttle Causeway in relation to environmental and safety concerns. To that end, a meeting was held with State, County, and City officials, as well as Commissioner Susan Gottlieb and Commissioner Harvey Ruvin on May 28, 1992 . It is a pleasure to inform you that the Florida Department of Transportation and Metropolitan Dade County have agreed to revise the project as requested. In order to codify the position of the City of Miami Beach, the attached Resolution is offered for your consideration. Procedurally, your Administration will now work with officials of Metropolitan Dade County and the Florida Department of Transportation to redesign the project and to encourage adequate funding for the revised concept, as well as rapid implementation. Members of the City Commission will be kept apprised of the status of this project on the bi-weekly status report included in the regular Commission agenda. RMC:ap Attachment 96 AGENDA ITEM DATE eCr UN UJ i'AL RESOLUTION NO. 92-20520 Urging the Metropolitan Planning Organi- ammomdmilik pidow nation (MPO) , the Federal Highway Administration and the State of Florida Department of Transportation to re-address the Julia Tuttle Causeway Lineal Park Project (a/k/a the Julia Tuttle Scenic Overlook) by converting the project from one having a regional recreation emphasis • • to one haveing a landscaping/beautification emphasis. • 411111111 •