Resolution 2020-31288 RESOLUTION NO. 2020-31288
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROPRIATING FUNDING, AND APPROVING
AND AUTHORIZING (AND, AS TO CERTAIN AGREEMENTS
RETROACTIVELY APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING) THE CITY MANAGER,
OR HIS DESIGNEE, TO APPLY FOR AND ACCEPT FUNDING (INCLUDING
MATCHING FUNDS AND ANY RELATED CITY EXPENSES), AND EXECUTE
ANY AND ALL DOCUMENTS OR AGREEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH THE
FOLLOWING GRANTS, PROGRAMS, AND AGREEMENTS: 1) NATIONAL
ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES, NEH CARES, CULTURAL
ORGANIZATIONS GRANT, IN THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $80,000;
2) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, FISCAL YEAR 2020
ASSISTANCE TO FIREFIGHTERS GRANT PROGRAM, COVID-19
SUPPLEMENTAL ("CARES ACT") FUNDING, IN THE APPROXIMATE
AMOUNT OF$165,000; 3) FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION,
PUBLIC TRANSIT SERVICE DEVELOPMENT GRANT PROGRAM, IN THE
APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $1,250,000; 4) FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
STATE, DIVISION OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES, SPECIAL CATEGORY
GRANTS PROGRAM, IN THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $43,200; 5)
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY, REBUILD FLORIDA
CRITICAL FACILITY HARDENING PROGRAM, IN THE APPROXIMATE
AMOUNT OF $845,000 FOR THE POLICE HEADQUARTERS; $15.7 MILLION
FOR WASTEWATER FACILITIES; AND $16 MILLION FOR WATER
FACILITIES.
WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach applies for grants and external funding from outside
organizations.
WHEREAS,the City Administration is requesting approximately$80,000 from the National
Endowment for the Humanities, Cultural Organization Grant for the STEAM Art Infusion Project,
the details of which are as follows:
• The City Administration is requesting funds in the approximate amount of$80,000 for the
STEAM Art Infusion Project which will cover partial salaries for Bass employees who
manage and coordinate the STEAM Plus Program. Funds will also be used to cover
program materials and support Artistic Teachers.
• The STEAM Art Infusion (the Program) mission is to strengthen the link between the
community and youth by actively engaging teachers, nonprofit arts organizations, artists,
school administrators, elected officials, public agencies, and children. Trained "artists in
residency" instructors work, with the support of classrooms teachers, to develop and
deliver creative arts programming that integrates into an academic subject area such as
math, science, language arts or social studies. These artistic instructors design projects
for individual classroom experiences and students create art under their direction.
Projects are designed to develop student creative capacities, including imagination and
critical, flexible and divergent thinking.
• The City has requested funds in the amount of$80,000. No match is required; and
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WHEREAS, the City Administration is requesting approximately $165,000 from the
Federal Emergency Management Agency ("FEMA"), Assistance to Firefighters Grant COVID-19
Supplemental Grant, the details of which are as follows:
• The City Administration is requesting funds in the approximate amount of $165,000 for
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) reimbursements and immediate use costs for the
Fire Department to minimize the exposure and risk of infection while providing life-saving
services to the community.
• The objective of the Assistance to Firefighters Grants Program's objective is to provide
funding directly to Fire Departments for the purpose of protecting the health and safety
of the public and first responder personnel against fire and fire-related hazard, as well as
protecting first responders against COVID-19.
• Reimbursement would permit MBFD to replenish its PPE supplies which, based on
current use, will be exhausted by the end of August 2020. By ensuring that the personal
safety of our first responders is met, we can better serve the residents and visitors of the
City of Miami Beach and prevent cross contamination or viral shedding of those who
may be asymptomatic.
• The total cost of this project is $181,000. The grant request is for$165,000 and
matching funds in the amount of$16,452 will be provided from the Fire Rescue 2020/21
Operating Budget Account#011-1240-000674 and 011-1220-000674; and
WHEREAS, the City Administration is requesting approximately $1,250,000 from the
Florida Department of Transportation ("FDOT")for the Public Transit Service Development Grant
Program, for the South Beach Trolley, the details of which are as follows:
• The Public Transit Service Development Program was enacted by the Florida
Legislature to provide initial funding for special projects. The program goal is to provide
new or innovative techniques or measures that can be used to improve or expand public
transit services. Service Development Projects can be for operational, capital or
marketing cost.
• The City Administration is applying to Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for
the Public Transit Service Development Grant Program State Fiscal Year 2022, in the
approximate amount of$1,250,000, for the operating costs of the South Beach Trolley.
• This free trolley service is a reliable transportation alternative that complements the
existing transit network and provides connection to regional transit routes. The South
Beach Loop trolley service was soft- launched in November 2017 and replaced the
County- operated South Beach Local and City- operated Alton-West Loop trolley service.
The total cost of operations for the South Beach Loop trolley service is $5,001,451 per
year.
• The grant requires matching funds in the amount of$3,751,450 and the City will fund the
match portion from account No.187-6300-000349-00-403-529-00-00-00; and
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WHEREAS, the City Administration is requesting $43,200 from the Florida Department of
State, Division of Historical Resources, Special.Category Grants, for the restoration of The 41St
Street and Pinetree Drive Fountain, the details of which are as follows:
• The City Administration requests approval to submit a grant application Florida
Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, Special Category Grants, in the
approximate amount of$43,200 for the restoration of the 41st Street and Pinetree Drive
Fountain.
• The Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, provides state and federal
funds for historic preservation. The purpose of this program is to provide funding to
assist local, regional and state-wide efforts to preserve significant historic structures and
archaeological sites and promote knowledge and appreciation of the history of Florida
• The fountain is a historically significant three-tiered ornamental fountain with a large
ground level pool. It is in the northern area of Liebman Square. The 41st Street and
Pinetree Drive Fountain is located at a major intersection, which is on two of the City's
primary arteries. Since Pinetree Drive connects the North Beach and Middle Beach
neighborhoods, and 41st Street directly connects Miami Beach to the City of Miami, they
are main thoroughfares and highly visited. Visitors to the site will have a direct impact on
the neighborhoods, because they will visit their shops and restaurants. This restoration
could initiate more spending and create additional activity in the neighborhood's economy
• If awarded, grant funds in the approximate amount of$43,200 will be used to restore the
fountain.
• The grant requires matching funds in the amount of$43,200 and the City will fund $43,200
from the Capital Renewal and Replacement account no. 199-0820-000342-26-406-555-
00-00-00-53318 and will request $7,000 during the next capital budget cycle; and
WHEREAS, the City Administration is requesting $845,000 for the Police Headquarter,
$15.7 million for Wasterwater Facilities, and $16 million for Water Facilities from the Florida
Department of Economic Opportunity, Rebuild Florida Critical Facility Hardening Program for the
following projects, the details of which are as follows:
• The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Rebuild Florida Critical Facility
Hardening Program assists units of general local government and state agencies to
harden critical buildings that serve a public safety purpose. The program is funded by the
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") Community Development
Block Grant— Mitigation ("CDBG-MIT") allocation as described in Public Law 115-123.
• There are three (3) separate programs under the CDBG-MIT for local governments: 1)
Critical Facility Hardening 2) Planning Support; and 3) Infrastructure. Each of the three
programs have different deadlines. At this time, we are requesting approval for the
submittal of applications for the Critical Facility Hardening Program, which is the first of
the three programs. The projects that the Administration is submitting for the Critical
Facility Hardening Program are as follows:
1. Miami Beach Police Station Headquarters
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A. The existing five story garage serving the Miami Beach Police Department
Headquarters located at 1100 Washington Avenue experiences regular flood,
causing operational disruptions and often limiting access to critical storage
areas for end users at the station. The project aims to tackle this problem by
installing a dedicated manufactured odorless pump station (or MOPS), as well
as executing enhancements to the existing drainage infrastructure servicing the
station.Additionally, targeted drainage improvements will be executed at all five
decks of the garage. These include the installation of new piping; area drains
and backflow preventors. The City has requested in the amount of $845,000.
No match is required.
2. Sewer Pump Station 1
A. The Sewer Pump Station 1 rehabilitation and resiliency upgrades which include
mechanical, electrical, and structural improvements to address aging
infrastructure and harden the pump station against flooding, located at 1051
Jefferson Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33139. The project cost estimate is
$3,000,000. The City is requesting a grant of approximately$1,500,000 and the
City will provide approximately $1,500,000 from City funds Account Number
419-0815-069357-29-418-561-00-00-00-20619.
3. Sewer Pump Station 28
A. Sewer Pump Station 28 rehabilitation and resiliency upgrades which include
mechanical, electrical, and structural improvements to address aging
infrastructure and harden the pump station against flooding, located at 300 West
28th Street, Miami Beach, Florida 33139. The project cost estimate is
$10,780,000. The City is requesting a grant of approximately $9,300,000 and
the City will provide approximately$1,500,000 from City funds,Account Number
419-0815-069357-29-418-561-00-00-00-20619.
4. Sewer Pump Station 29
A. Sewer Pump Station 29 rehabilitation and resiliency upgrades which include
mechanical, electrical, and structural improvements to address aging
infrastructure and harden the pump station against flooding, located at Indian
Creek Drive and 63rd Street, Miami Beach, Florida 33139. The project cost
estimate is $6,370,000. The City is requesting a grant of approximately
$4,900,000 and the City will provide approximately$1,500,000 from City funds,
Account Numbers 419-0815-069357-29-418-561-00-00-00-20619 and 419-
0815-000511-29-416-513-00-00-00-20619
5. 25th Street Water Booster Station
A. 25th Street Water Booster Station rehabilitation and resiliency upgrades which
includes mechanical, electrical, and structural improvements to address aging
infrastructure and harden the booster station against flooding, located at 451
Dade Boulevard, Miami Beach, Florida 33139. The project cost estimate is
$2,500,000. The City is requesting a grant of approximately $2,400,000, and
the City will provide approximately $100,000 from City funds from Account
Number 418-0815-069357-29-418-561-00-00-00-28120
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6. 75th Street Water Booster Station
A. 75th Street Water Booster Station rehabilitation and resiliency upgrades which
includes mechanical, electrical, and structural improvements to address aging
infrastructure and harden the booster station against flooding, located at 750
West 75th Street, Miami Beach, Florida 33141. The project cost estimate is.
$2,800,000. The City is requesting a grant of approximately $2,500,000, and
the City will provide approximately $300,000 from City funds from Account
Number 418-0815-069357-29-418-561=00-00-00-28120
7. 41st Street Water Booster Station
A. 41st Street Water Booster Station rehabilitation and resiliency upgrades which
includes mechanical, electrical, and structural improvements to address aging
infrastructure and harden the booster station against flooding, located at 1050
West 41st Street, Miami Beach, Florida 33140. The project cost estimate is
$2,900,000. The City is requesting a grant of approximately $2,800,000, and
the City will provide approximately $100,000 from City funds from Account
Number 418-0815-069357-29-418-561-00-00-00-28120
8. Belle Isle Water Booster Station
A. Belle Isle Water Booster Station rehabilitation and resiliency upgrades which
includes addition of two new redundant pumps, mechanical, electrical, and
structural improvements to address aging infrastructure, increase reliability, and
harden the booster station against flooding, located at 28 Venetian Way, Miami
Beach, Florida 33139. The project cost estimate is $4,500,000. The City is
requesting a grant of approximately $4,200,000, and the City will provide
approximately $300,000 from City funds from Account Number 418-0815-
069357-29-418-561-00-00-00-28120
9. Terminal Island Water Booster Station and Sewer Pump Station 30
A. Island Water Booster Station and Sewer Pump Station 30 rehabilitation and
resiliency upgrades which includes mechanical, electrical, and structural
improvements, includes the installation of a new permanent onsite emergency
generator to provide backup emergency power to both facilities, addresses
aging infrastructure, and hardens both facilities against flooding, located at 130
MacArthur Causeway, Miami Beach, Florida 33139. The project cost estimate
is $2,700,000. The City is requesting a grant of approximately$2,600,000, and
the City will provide approximately $100,000 from City funds from Account
Number 418-0815-069357-29-418-561-00-00-00-28120.
10. Normandy Isle Water Booster Station
A. Normandy Isle Water Booster Station rehabilitation and resiliency upgrades
which includes mechanical, electrical, and structural improvements to address
infrastructure and harden the booster station against flooding, located at 971
71st Street, Miami Beach, Florida 33141. The project cost estimate is
$1,500,000. The City is requesting a grant of approximately $1,400,000, and
the City will provide approximately $100,000 from City funds from Account
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Number 418-0815-069357-29-418-561-00-00-00-28120 and 418-0815-
000511-29-416-513-00-00-00-28120.
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 appropriate funding, and approve and authorize (and, as to certain
agreements retroactively approve and authorize)the City Manager, or his designee, to apply for
and accept funding (including matching funds and any related city expenses), and execute any
and all documents or agreements in connection with the following grants, programs, and
agreements: 1) National Endowment for the Humanities, NEH Cares, Cultural Organizations
Grant, in the approximate amount of $80,000; 2) U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Fiscal
Year 2020 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program, COVID-19 Supplemental ("CARES ACT")
Funding, in the approximate amount of$165,000; 3) Florida Department of Transportation, Public
Transit Service Development Grant Program, in the approximate amount of$1,250,000; 4)Florida
Department of State, Division Of Historical Resources, Special Category Grants Program, in the
approximate amount of$43,200; 5) Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Rebuild Florida
Critical Facility Hardening Program, in the approximate amount of $845,000 for the Police
Headquarters; $15.7 million for the Wastewater Facilities; and $16 million for Water Facilities.
PASSED and ADOPTED this ell/ day of 314h� , 2020.
Dan Gelber, Mayor
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MIAMI BEACH
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager
DATE: June 24,2020
SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROPRIATING FUNDING, AND
APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING (AND, AS TO CERTAIN AGREEMENTS
RETROACTIVELY APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING) THE CITY
MANAGER, OR HIS DESIGNEE, TO APPLY FOR AND ACCEPT FUNDING
(INCLUDING MATCHING FUNDS AND ANY RELATED CITY EXPENSES),
AND EXECUTE ANY AND ALL DOCUMENTS OR AGREEMENTS IN
CONNECTION WITH THE FOLLOWING GRANTS, PROGRAMS, AND
AGREEMENTS: 1) NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES, NEH
CARES, CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS GRANT, IN THE APPROXIMATE
AMOUNT OF $80,000; 2) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY,
FISCAL YEAR 2020 ASSISTANCE TO FIREFIGHTERS GRANT
PROGRAM, COVID-19 SUPPLEMENTAL (CARES ACT) FUNDING, IN THE
APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $165,000; 3) FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION, PUBLIC TRANSIT SERVICE DEVELOPMENT GRANT
PROGRAM, IN THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $1,250,000; 4) FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF STATE, DIVISION OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES,
SPECIAL CATEGORY GRANTS PROGRAM, IN THE APPROXIMATE
AMOUNT OF $43,200; AND, 5) FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC
OPPORTUNITY, REBUILD FLORIDA CRITICAL FACILITIES HARDENING
PROGRAM, IN THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $845,000 FOR THE
POLICE HEADQUARTERS; $15.7 MILLION FOR WASTEWATER
FACILITIES;AND $16 MILLION FOR WATER FACILITIES.
RECOMMENDATION
Adopt the Resolution.
BACKGROUND/HISTORY
The City of Miami Beach applies for grant funds for new or existing city projects. Details of the
funding sources and projects are included in the Analysis section of this Agenda Item.
ANALYSIS
1. National Endowment for the Humanities. NEH CARES. Cultural Organizations Grant, in the
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approximate amount of$80.000 for the STEAM Art Infusion Project.
The City Administration is requesting funds in the approximate amount of $80,000 for the
STEAM Art Infusion Project which will cover partial salaries for Bass employees who manage
and coordinate the STEAM Plus Program. Funds will also be used to cover program materials
and support Artistic Teachers from 11 participating institutions.
The STEAM Art Infusion (the Program)mission is to strengthen the link between the community
and youth by actively engaging teachers, nonprofit arts organizations, artists, school
administrators, elected officials, public agencies, and children. Trained "artists in residency"
instructors work, with the support of classrooms teachers, to develop and deliver creative arts
programming that integrates into an academic subject area such as math, science, language arts
or social studies. These artistic instructors design projects for individual classroom experiences
and students create art under their direction. Projects are designed to develop student creative
capacities, including imagination and critical,flexible and divergent thinking.
The City has requested funds in the amount of$80,000. No match is required.
2. U.S. Department of Homeland Security FY 2020 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program,
COVID-19 Supplemental (CARES Act)funding in the approximate amount of$165.000.
The City Administration is requesting funds in the approximate amount of$165,000 for Personal
Protective Equipment(PPE) reimbursement, and immediate use costs for the Fire Department
to minimize the exposure and risk of infection while providing life-saving services to the
community.
The objective of the Assistance to Firefighters Grants Program is to provide funding directly to
Fire Departments for the purpose of protecting the health and safety of the public and first
responder personnel against fire and fire-related hazards, as well as protecting first responders
against COVI D-19.
Reimbursement would permit the Miami Beach Fire Department to replenish its PPE supplies
which, based on current use, will be exhausted by the end of August 2020. By ensuring that the
personal safety of our first responders is met, the Fire Department personnel can better serve
the residents and visitors of the City of Miami Beach.
The total cost of this project is $181,000. The grant request is for$165,000 and matching funds
in the amount of $16,452 will be provided from the Fire Rescue 2020/21 Operating Budget
Account Numbers 011-1240-000674 and and 011-1220-000674.
3. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Public Transit Service Development Grant
Program. in the approximate amount of$1.250.000 for the South Beach Trolley.
The Public Transit Service Development Program was enacted by the Florida Legislature to
provide initial funding for special projects. The program goal is to provide new or innovative
techniques or measures that can be used to improve or expand public transit services. Service
Development Projects can be for operational, capital or marketing cost.
The City Administration is applying to Florida Department of Transportation (F DOT) for the
Public Transit Service Development Grant Program State Fiscal Year 2022, in the approximate
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amount of$1,250,000,for the operating costs of the South Beach Trolley.
This free trolley service is a reliable transportation alternative that complements the existing
transit network and provides connection to regional transit routes. The South Beach Loop trolley
service replaced the County-operated South Beach Local and City-operated Alton-West Loop
trolley service. The total cost of operations for the South Beach Loop trolley service is
$5,001,451 per year.
The grant requires matching funds in the amount of$3,751,451 and the City will fund the match
portion from Account# 187-6300-000349-00-403-529-00-00-00.
4 . Florida Department of State. Division of Historical Resources. Special Category Grants
Program. in the approximate amount of $43200 for the restoration of the 41At Street and
Pinetree Drive Fountain.
The City Administration requests approval to submit a grant application Florida Department of
State, Division of Historical Resources, Special Category Grants, in the approximate amount of
$43,200 for the restoration of the 41st Street and Pinetree Drive Fountain.
The Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, provides funds for historic
preservation. The purpose of this program is to provide funding to assist local, regional and
state-wide efforts to preserve significant historic structures and archaeological sites and
promote knowledge and appreciation of the history of Florida.
The fountain is a historically significant three-tiered ornamental fountain with a large ground level
pool. It is located in the northern area of Liebman Square. The 41st Street and Pinetree Drive
Fountain is located at a major intersection, which is on two of the City's primary arteries.
Because Pinetree Drive connects the North Beach and Middle Beach neighborhoods, and 41st
Street directly connects Miami Beach to the City of Miami, they are main thoroughfares and
highly visited. If awarded, grant funds in the approximate amount of $43,200 will be used to
restore the fountain.
The grant requires matching funds in the amount of$43,200 and the City will fund $43,200 from
the Capital Renewal and Replacement Account #199-0820-000342-26-406-555-00-00-00-
53318.
5. Florida Department of Economic Opportunity. Rebuild Florida Critical Facilities Hardening.
Program. in the approximate amount of$845.000 for the Police Headquarters: $15.7 million for
Wastewater Facilities: and $16 million for Water Facilities.
The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Rebuild Florida Critical Facility Hardening
Program assists units of general local government and state agencies to harden critical
buildings that serve a public safety purpose. The program is funded by the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block Grant — Mitigation
(CDBG-MIT)allocation as described in Public Law 115-123.
There are three (3) separate programs under the CDBG-MIT for local governments: 1) Critical
Facility Hardening 2) Planning Support; and 3) Infrastructure. Each of the three programs have
different deadlines. At this time, the City Administration is requesting approval for the submittal
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of applications for the Critical Facility Hardening Program, which is the first of the three
programs. The projects that the Administration is submitting for the Critical Facility Hardening
Program are as follows:
Miami Beach Police Station Headquarters
The existing five story garage serving the Miami Beach Police Department Headquarters
located at 1100 Washington Avenue experiences regular flood, causing operational disruptions
and often limiting access to critical storage areas for end users at the station. The project aims
to tackle this problem by installing a dedicated manufactured odorless pump station (or MOPS),
as well as executing enhancements to the existing drainage infrastructure servicing the station.
Additionally, targeted drainage improvements will be executed at all five decks of the garage.
These include the installation of new piping; area drains and backflow preventors. The City has
requested in the amount of$845,000. No match is required.
Sewer Pump Station 1
Sewer Pump Station 1 rehabilitation and resiliency upgrades which include mechanical,
electrical, and structural improvements to address aging infrastructure and harden the pump
station against flooding, located at 1051 Jefferson Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33139. The
project cost estimate is $3,000,000. The City is requesting a grant of approximately$1,500,000
and the City will provide approximately$1,500,000 from City funds Account Number 419-0815-
069357-29-418-561-00-00-00-20619.
Sewer Pump Station 28
Sewer Pump Station 28 rehabilitation and resiliency upgrades which include mechanical,
electrical, and structural improvements to address aging infrastructure and harden the pump
station against flooding, located at 300 West 28th Street, Miami Beach, Florida 33140. The
project cost estimate is $10,800,000. The City is requesting a grant of approximately
$9,300,000 and the City will provide approximately $1,500,000 from City funds, Account
Number 419-0815-069357-29418-561-00-00-00-20619.
Sewer Pump Station 29
Sewer Pump Station 29 rehabilitation and resiliency upgrades which include mechanical,
electrical, and structural improvements to address aging infrastructure and harden the pump
station against flooding, located at Indian Creek Drive and 63rd Street, Miami Beach, Florida
33141. The project cost estimate is $6,400,000. The City is requesting a grant of approximately
$4,900,000 and the City will provide approximately $1,500,000 from City funds, Account
Numbers 419-0815-069357-29418-561-00-00-00-20619 and 419-0815-000511-29416-513-
00-00-00-20619
25th Street Water Booster Station
25th Street Water Booster Station rehabilitation and resiliency upgrades, which include
mechanical, electrical, and structural improvements to address aging infrastructure and harden
the booster station against flooding, located at 451 Dade Boulevard, Miami Beach, Florida
33139. The project cost estimate is $2,500,000. The City is requesting a grant of approximately
$2,400,000, and the City will provide approximately $100,000 from City funds from Account
Number 418-0815-069357-29-418-561-00-00-00-28120
75th Street Water Booster Station
75th Street Water Booster Station rehabilitation and resiliency upgrades which include
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mechanical, electrical, and structural improvements to address aging infrastructure and harden
the booster station against flooding, located at 750 West 75th Street, Miami Beach, Florida
33141. The project cost estimate is $2,800,000. The City is requesting a grant of approximately
$2,500,000, and the City will provide approximately $300,000 from City funds from Account
Number 418-0815-069357-29418-561-00-00-00-28120.
41st Street Water Booster Station
41st Street Water Booster Station rehabilitation and resiliency upgrades which include
mechanical, electrical, and structural improvements to address aging infrastructure and harden
the booster station against flooding, located at 1050 West 41st Street, Miami Beach, Florida
33140. The project cost estimate is $2,900,000. The City is requesting a grant of approximately
$2,800,000, and the City will provide approximately $100,000 from City funds from Account
Number 418-0815-069357-29-418-561-00-00-00-28120.
Belle Isle Water Booster Station
Belle Isle Water Booster Station rehabilitation and resiliency upgrades which include addition of
two new redundant pumps, mechanical, electrical, and structural improvements to address aging
infrastructure, increase reliability, and harden the booster station against flooding, located at 28
Venetian Way, Miami Beach, Florida 33139. The project cost estimate is $4,500,000. The City
is requesting a grant of approximately $4,200,000, and the City will provide approximately
$300,000 from City funds from Account Number 418-0815-069357-29-418-561-00-00-00-
28120.
Terminal Island Water Booster Station
Terminal Island Water Booster Station rehabilitation and resiliency upgrades which include
improvements to replace aging infrastructure, the installation of a new permanent onsite
emergency generator to provide backup emergency power and hardening of the facility against
flooding, located at 130 MacArthur Causeway, Miami Beach, Florida 33139. The project cost
estimate is $2,700,000. The City is requesting a grant of approximately $2,600,000, and the
City will provide approximately $100,000 from City funds from Account Number 418-0815-
069357-29418-561-00-00-00-28120.
Normandy Isle Water Booster Station
Normandy Isle Water Booster Station rehabilitation and resiliency upgrades which include
mechanical, electrical, and structural improvements to address infrastructure and harden the
booster station against flooding, located at 971 71st Street, Miami Beach, Florida 33141. The
project cost estimate is $1,500,000. The City is requesting a grant of approximately
$1,400,000, and the City will provide approximately $100,000 from City funds from Account
Number 418-0815-069357-29418-561-00-00-00-28120 and 418-0815-000511-29-416-513-
00-00-00-28120.
CONCLUSION
Based on the aforestated analysis, the Administration recommends that the Mayor and City
Commission adopt the Resolution appropriating funding and approving and authorizing the City
Manager or his designee to apply for and accept funds and execute all documents or
agreements in connection with the grants, award programs and funding requests.
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Applicable Area
Not Applicable
Is this a "Residents Right Does this item utilize G.Q.
to Know"item,pursuant to Bond Funds?
City Code Section 2-14?
No Yes
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ATTACHMENTS:
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