Agenda with Handouts_10-22-20
General Obligation Bond Oversight Committee
City of Miami Beach
Karen Rivo, Chair
Maria Hernandez, Liaison
AGENDA – VIRTUAL MEETING
October 22, 2020
I. Roll Call and Introductions All 4:30pm
II. Committee Business Karen Rivo 4:35pm
• Adoption of Meeting Minutes from 9-24-20
• No Meeting in November – Next Meeting 12-17-20
III. Community Outreach Allison Novack 4:40pm
IV. Public Comment Public 4:45pm
V. New Design Review Board Ordinance Nick Kallergis 4:50pm
VI. 41st Street Corridor Update Presentation AECOM 5:00pm
VII. Major Tranche 1 Projects Update CIP - D. Martinez 5:35pm
• F.S. #1, 72nd St. Complex, Bayshore Park,
Ped. Bridge, Middle Beach Beachwalk,
North Beach Oceanside Park Beachwalk
VIII. Other Projects Update PWD / Environmental 5:55pm
• Street Tree Master Plan, 41st Street
Lighting Upgrade, Seawalls
IX. Program General Status & Maria Hernandez 6:05pm
Sub-Projects Update, Closed Projects
X. Quick Wins Remaining Police 6:15pm
XI. Public Comment Public 6:25pm
XII. Adjournment 6:30pm
Committee Charge
The purpose of the General Obligation Bond Oversight Committee is to make advisory recommendations to the City Manager and City Commission from a macro perspective regarding the timely progress, overall goals, costs, including financial efficiencies, and the timely completion of General Obligation Bond Program projects approved by the voters in the City of Miami Beach Special Election held on
November 6, 2018. The Committee shall have the following powers & duties:
1. Receive input from the public, the City Administration, City consultants, and the City’s Inspector General, as needed, to make
recommendations relative to the overall timing, cost efficiencies, and prioritization of the G.O. Bond Program projects.
2. Provide general oversight to ensure that G.O. Bond Program project timelines, budgets (including cost efficiencies) are prioritized and
achieved, and that the projects are completed in accordance with the scope of work approved by the voters.
3. Review City staff and G.O. Bond Program project managers’ progress reports and provide monthly reports to the City
Commission.
Design Review Board Advisory Review
ORDINANCE NO. 2020-4353
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA,AMENDING THE CODE
OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, SUBPART B, ENTITLED
LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS," BY AMENDING
CHAPTER 118 OF THE CITY CODE, ENTITLED
ADMINISTRATION AND REVIEW PROCEDURES," BY
AMENDING ARTICLE VI, ENTITLED "DESIGN REVIEW
PROCEDURES," BY AMENDING SECTION 118-252, ENTITLED
APPLICABILITY AND EXEMPTIONS," TO CREATE A
PROCEDURE FOR THE DESIGN REVIEW BOARD TO
CONDUCT A NON-BINDING, ADVISORY REVIEW OF THE
DESIGN OF CERTAIN RIGHT-OF-WAY AND/OR
NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS; AND
PROVIDING FOR REPEALER,SEVERABILITY,CODIFICATION,
AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach has the authority to enact laws which promote the
public health, safety and general welfare of its citizens; and
WHEREAS, on April 11, 2018,the City Commission referred a discussion item to the Land
Use and Development Committee regarding the role of Land Use Boards in the review of
neighborhood improvement projects; and
WHEREAS, following a discussion on May 6, 2020, the Land Use and Sustainability
Committee ('LUSC")recommended that the City Commission refer an Ordinance to the Planning
Board, requiring the Design Review Board to conduct a non-binding,advisory review of the design
of certain right-of-way and/or neighborhood improvement projects; and
WHEREAS, on June 24, 2020, the City Commission referred this item to the Planning
Board; and
WHEREAS, the intent of this Ordinance is to elevate the aesthetics of above-ground City
infrastructure, and promote compatibility with the site of a project, adjacent structures, and
surrounding community; and
WHEREAS, the Climate Resiliency and Sustainability Element of the 2040
Comprehensive Plan, at Principle 1, "Maintaining Urgency," provides that"[tike City will continue
to prioritize climate adaptation efforts and policies that enhancefl public and private infrastructure,
and shall encourage other coastal communities to be proactive and innovative in their efforts to
mitigate against climate change"; and
WHEREAS, the Design Review Board's advisory review of each project, subject to the
design review criteria and resiliency review criteria, will promote consistency with Principle 1 of
the Climate Resiliency and Sustainability Element; and
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SECTION V
WHEREAS, Principle 2 of the Climate Resiliency and Sustainability Element, entitled
Using Incrementalism," provides that"[tike City shall design all future infrastructure plans to be
adaptive to emerging technologies and data on climate change and sea-level rise,as well as input
from affected community members to develop inclusive and innovative solutions"; and
WHEREAS, Principle 3 of the Climate Resiliency and Sustainability Element, entitled
Ensuring Transparency," provides that "[t]he City shall provide access to information related to
climate change science and climate adaption efforts to residents and other stakeholders, and
shall engage in outreach activities as appropriate so that the community is knowledgeable in
making adaptation investments"; and
WHEREAS, this Ordinance establishes a public process, including a public notice
requirement, to obtain input from City residents and community members, consistent with
Principles 2 and 3; and
WHEREAS, Principle 7 of the Climate Resiliency and Sustainability Element, entitled
Preserving Cultural Identity," provides that "[t)he City shall embrace its unique character and
history by incorporating art into adaptation efforts"; and
WHEREAS, input from the Design Review Board will promote the incorporation of art into
the City's adaptation efforts, consistent with Principle 7; and
WHEREAS, Principle 9 of the Climate Resiliency and Sustainability Element, entitled
Managing Water," provides that "the City shall continue to strive to be a leader in adapting to a
changing climate and sea-level rise by preserving and sustainably managing the City's water
environmental and recreational resources; and
WHEREAS, this Ordinance is consistent with Principle 9; and
WHEREAS, the proposed amendments are consistent with the principles, goals,
objectives, and policies of the 2040 Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the amendments set forth below are necessary to accomplish all of the above
objectives.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA:
SECTION 1. Chapter 118, "Administration and Review Procedures" at Article VI, entitled"Design
Review Procedures, Section 118-252 entitled "Applicability and exemptions," of the Land
Development Regulations of the Code of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, is hereby amended
follows:
CHAPTER 118
ADMINISTRATION AND REVIEW PROCEDURES
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ARTICLE VI
DESIGN REVIEW PROCEDURES
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Sec. 118-252. Applicability and exemptions
Lc,) Advisory review. The Design Review Board shall be required to review certain specified
City neighborhood projects, stormwater pump stations, and related apparatus (which are
otherwise exempt from design review pursuant to subsection (a)(1)), in a non-binding,
advisory capacity, and provide written recommendations on such projects to the City
Commission, subject to the following regulations:
City projects subject to advisory review. The scope of the Design Review Board's
advisory review pursuant to this subsection (c), shall be limited to the following
projects:
a. Stormwater pump stations and related apparatus;
b. The location and screening of above-ground infrastructure:
c. The design of new street lighting;
d. The above-ground design of non-standard materials for newly constructed
sidewalks, streets and crosswalks;
e. The above-ground design of new roadway medians, traffic circles, and plazas;
f. Protected bike lanes;
a. Roadway elevations in excess of six inches above the existing crown of road;
h. Pedestrian bridges; and
i. Master neighborhood improvement plans which involve and integrate any of the
above elements.
2) Timeframe for review. The Design Review Board shall review the project and
provide an advisory recommendation within 35 days of the first Design Review
Board meeting at which the project is reviewed. Any recommendations of the
Design Review Board shall be transmitted to the City Commission via Letter to
Commission. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the requirement set forth in this
paragraph shall be deemed to have been satisfied in the event that the Design
Review Board fails, for any reason whatsoever, to review a project and/or provide
a recommendation to the City Commission within the 35-day period following the
first meeting at which the project is reviewed.
31 Substantial changes. If the design of a project should change substantially, as
determined by the Planning Director, after it has been reviewed by the Design
Review Board. the Board shall be required to review the changes to the design.
4) Waiver. Upon a written recommendation of the City Manager,the City Commission
may, by maiority vote, waive the advisory review required pursuant to this
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subsection (c}, if the City.Commission finds such waiver to be in the best interest
of the City.
5) Notice. The advisory review by the Design Review Board shall be noticed by
publication in a newspaper of general circulation at least 15 days in advance of the
meeting. Additionally. for stormwater pump stations and related apparatus, notice
shall be posted on the land subject to the application, and mailed to owners of
record of land lying within 375 feet of the land pursuant to Section 118-8.
Exceptions. Advisory review pursuant to this subsection (c) shall not be required
for:
a. Emergency work.
b. Crosswalk projects that address compliance with the Americans with Disabilities
Act and Florida Accessibility Code.
c. Lighting improvements for public safety purposes.
d. Routine maintenance and utility repair work.
e. Projects for which a notice to proceed with construction has been issued on or
before September 30, 2020.
SECTION 2. REPEALER.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances and all section and parts of sections in conflict
herewith be and the same are hereby repealed.
SECTION 3. CODIFICATION.
It is the intention of the City Commission, and it is hereby ordained that the provisions of
this ordinance shall become and be made part of the Code of the City of Miami Beach as
amended; that the sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish
such intention; and that the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section" or other appropriate
word.
SECTION 4. SEVERABILITY.
If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the
remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity.
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SECTION 5. EFFECTIVE DATE,
This Ordinance shall take effect ten days following adoption.
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MIAMI BEACH
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager
DATE: September 16, 2020
9:10 a.m.Second Reading Public Hearing
SUBJECT: DESIGN REVIEW BOARD ADVISORY PROCESS
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, SUBPART B, ENTITLED "LAND DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS," BY AMENDING CHAPTER 118 OF THE CITY CODE,
ENTITLED "ADMINISTRATION AND REVIEW PROCEDURES," BY
AMENDING ARTICLE VI, ENTITLED "DESIGN REVIEW PROCEDURES,"
BY AMENDING SECTION 118-252, ENTITLED "APPLICABILITY AND
EXEMPTIONS," TO CREATE A PROCEDURE FOR THE DESIGN REVIEW
BOARD TO CONDUCT A NON-BINDING, ADVISORY REVIEW OF THE
DESIGN OF CERTAIN RIGHT-OF-WAY AND/OR NEIGHBORHOOD
IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEALER,
SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION,AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
RECOMMENDATION
The administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the subject ordinance.
BACKGROUNDIHISTORY
On April 11, 2018, at the request of Commissioner Mark Samuelian, the City Commission
referred the discussion item to the Land Use and Development Committee (Item C4N). On
May 23, 2018,the LUDC discussed the item and continued it to a date certain of July 18, 2018,
with direction to staff to look at different potential options. On July 18, 2018 the item was
deferred to September 28, 2018.
On September 28, 2018 the item was deferred to the December 2018 LUDC meeting. Since
the December 2018 LUDC was cancelled, the item was moved to the January 2019 LUDC
agenda. The January 2019 LUDC agenda was moved to February 20,2019.
On February 20, 2019, the item was deferred to the April 3, 2019 LUDC meeting. On April 3,
2019 the item was continued to the May 22, 2019 LUDC. On May 22, 2019 the item was
deferred to the June 12, 2019 LUDC. On June 12, 2019 the item was deferred to the July 24,
2019 LUDC. On July 24, 2019 the item was deferred to the September 18, 2019 LUDC.
On September 18, 2019 the item was deferred to the December 2, 2019 LUDC. The
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December 2, 2019 LUDC was cancelled, and the item was moved to the January 21, 2020
agenda of the newly created Land Use and Sustainability Committee (LUSC). On January 21,
2020 the item was deferred to the February 18, 2020 LUSC. On February 18, 2020 the item
was deferred to the March 17, 2020 LUSC. The March 17, 2020 LUSC meeting was
postponed, and the item was moved to the May 6, 2020 agenda.
On May 6,2020 the LUSC discussed the item and recommended that the City Commission
refer an ordinance to the Planning Board that includes the following:
1. Establish a procedure for DRB advisory review of certain types of right-of-way and
neighborhood projects.
2. Goal is to elevate aesthetics.
3. Establish a timeframe for the review by the DRB,as well as a process for the City Manager to
seek a waiver from the advisory review by the City Commission.
4. Types of projects subject to advisory review would be above ground improvements.
5. Establish a public notice requirement.
On June 24, 2020, the administration presented two versions of the ordinance, both of which
reflected the direction of the LUSC provided on May 6, 2020, to the City Commission for
referral to the Planning Board:
Version A(Sponsor Version)
Version B (Administration Version)
Version B of the ordinance included the following additional exception to DRB advisory review.
Projects for which an agreement has been approved by the City Commission on or before
September 30, 2020.
Additionally,version B of the ordinance did not contain the following areas that would be subject
to advisory review by the DRB in version A:
Stormwater pump stations and related apparatus are included as part of the advisory review.
Additionally, for stormwater pump stations and related apparatus, notice shall be posted on the
land subject to the application and mailed to owners of record of land lying within 375 feet of the
land pursuant to Section 118-8.
Roadway elevations in excess of six inches above the existing crown of road are included as
part of the advisory review.
Master neighborhood improvement plans which involve and integrate the scope of projects
noted above are included as part of the advisory review.
At the request of the Commissioner Mark Samuelian, the City Commission referred Version A
of the ordinance(C4A)to the Planning Board for review and recommendation.
ANALYSIS
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PLANNING ANALYSIS
The proposed amendment to Sec. 118-252 of the Land Development Regulations creates a
non-binding, Design Review Board (DRB)advisory review for City neighborhood projects. This
advisory review process is for projects that are substantially above ground, and primarily for
aesthetics. The following is a summary of the proposed review process:
Scope
The following City neighborhood projects would be subject to advisory review by the DRB:
1. Stormwater pump stations and related apparatus.
2. The location and screening of above ground infrastructure.
3. The design of new street lighting.
4. The above ground design of non-standard materials for newly constructed sidewalks, streets
and crosswalks.
5. The above ground design of new roadway medians,traffic circles and plazas.
6. Protected bike lanes.
7. Pedestrian bridges.
8. Roadway elevations in excess of six inches above the existing crown of road.
9. Master neighborhood improvement plans which involve and integrate the scope of projects
noted above.
Time Period for Review
The DRB would need to review an applicable project and provide an advisory
recommendation within 35 days of the first Board meeting at which the project is reviewed.
The recommendation of the DRB would be transmitted to the City Commission via Letter to
Commission.
If the design of a project should change substantially, as determined by the Planning Director,
after it has been reviewed by the Board, the Design Review Board shall be required to review
any changes to the design.
Upon a written recommendation of the City Manager, the City Commission may, by majority
vote, waive the DRB advisory review requirement if the City Commission finds such waiver to
be in the best interest of the City.
Required Notice
The advisory review would be noticed by publication in a newspaper of general circulation at
least 15 days in advance of the DRB meeting. For stormwater pump stations and related
apparatus, notice shall be posted on the land subject to the application and mailed to owners of
record of land lying within 375 feet of the land pursuant to Section 118-8.
Exceptions
The advisory review by the DRB would not be required for the following:
1. Emergency work.
2. Crosswalk projects that address ADA and Florida Accessibility Compliance.
3. Lighting improvements to address safety concerns.
4. Routine maintenance and utility repair work.
5. Projects for which a notice to proceed for construction has been issued by September 30,
2020.
The administration has no objection to the proposed DRB review process as it is advisory only,
applies to projects that are substantially above ground, and is primarily for aesthetics.
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PLANNING BOARD REVIEW
The Planning Board held a public hearing on July 27, 2020 and transmitted the ordinance to the
City Commission with a favorable recommendation by a vote of 7-0.
UPDATE
The subject ordinance was approved at first reading on July 29, 2020 with no changes.
CONCLUSION
The administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the subject ordinance.
Applicable Area
Citywide
Js this a"Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O.
to Know" item, pursuant to Bond Funds?
City Code Section 2-14?
Yes No
Legislative Tracking
Planning
Sponsor
Vice-Mayor Mark Samuelian
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
o Form Approved- ORD
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41ST STREET: SCHEMATIC
STREETSCAPE DESIGN
G.O. Bond Committee Meeting
October 22, 2020
DRAFT
Public Involvement
YOUR INPUT HAS BEEN CRITICAL
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PUBLIC
SURVEY
RESULTS
DESIGN
PREFERENCES
DESIGN
DISCUSSION NEXT STEPS
Wednesday, September 30, 2020 to Thursday, October 8, 2020
159
Total Responses
41st Street: Schematic Streetscape
Design Preference Survey
4Answered: 149 Skipped: 10
Do you ________ in the 41st Street neighborhood?
Live
Work
Play
25.5%
8%
16.7%
Live and Work
Live and Play
Work and Play
Live, Work and Play
6%
6%
17.4%
20.1%
Answered: 157 Skipped: 2 5
Scheme 1: Remove ALL on 41st Scheme 2: Keep Some on 41st
43.31% 56.69%
Which On-Street PARKING option do you prefer?
Answered: 158 Skipped: 1 6
Scheme 1: Widened Sidewalk Scheme 2: Flexible Sidewalk/ Parking
57.89% 42.41%
Which SIDEWALK option do you prefer?
Answered: 158 Skipped: 1 7
Scheme 1: Branded Paver Design Scheme 2: Colored Textured Concrete
57.59% 42.41%
Which sidewalk MATERIAL option do you prefer?
Answered: 158 Skipped: 1 8
Scheme 1: Replace with Shade Tree Scheme 2: Keep Royal Palms
38.61% 61.39%
Which SHADE option do you prefer?
Answered: 154 Skipped: 5 9
Scheme 1: Fixed Seating Throughout Scheme 2: Fixed Seating at Midblock
42.86% 57.14%
Which SEATING option do you prefer?
10Answered: 157 Skipped: 2
Would you like to see a GATEWAY FEATURE as
you enter the 41st Street Corridor?
YES
NO
78.34%
21.66%
Answered: 157 Skipped: 2 11
Would you prefer more BICYCLE PARKING on
41st Street OR on the side streets?
More bicycle
parking on 41st
Street only
More bicycle
parking on the
side streets only
More bicycle
parking on both
41st Street AND
the side streets
10.1%
50.32%
39.49%
Answered: 159 Skipped: 0 12Which streetscape scheme is your preference overall?
Prefer Scheme 2Prefer Scheme 1 51%
Answered: 94 Skipped: 65 13
If you could change one thing about the preferred
streetscape scheme you selected, what would it be?
41ST STREET STREETSCAPE:
DESIGN PREFERENCES
Scheme 1 Elements:
•Enhanced Materials
•Branded Sidewalk Pavement
•Colored Textured Crossing
•Some shade trees
•Lush, multi-level plantings
•Gateway Feature
•Bicycle Parking on side-
streets
Scheme 2 Elements:
•Design boundary
•Most parking remains on 41st
•Flexible parking on side-
streets
•Some palms
•Fixed seating at midblock
•Gateway Feature
•Bicycle Parking on side-
streets
PROPOSED DESIGN ELEMENTS CARRIED FORWARD
DESIGN BOUNDARY
41ST STREET + SIDE STREETS
Answered: 159 Skipped: 0 17Which streetscape scheme is your preference overall?
Prefer Scheme 2Prefer Scheme 1 51%
18
FROM
SCHEME 2
19
FROM
SCHEME 2
PARKING + SIDEWALK
PARKING REMAINS ON 41ST + FLEXIBLE ON SIDE STREETS
ENHANCED MATERIALS ON SIDEWALKS THROUGHOUT
Answered: 158 Skipped: 1 21
Scheme 1: Branded Paver Design Scheme 2: Colored Textured Concrete
57.59% 42.41%
Which sidewalk MATERIAL option do you prefer?
22
FROM
SCHEME 1
Sidewalk Element: Branded Pavement
Answered: 157 Skipped: 2 23
Scheme 1: Remove ALL on 41st Scheme 2: Keep Some on 41st
43.31% 56.69%
Which On-Street PARKING option do you prefer?
Answered: 158 Skipped: 1 24
Scheme 1: Widened Sidewalk Scheme 2: Flexible Sidewalk/ Parking
57.89% 42.41%
Which SIDEWALK option do you prefer?
25
FROM
SCHEME 2
Sidewalk material will be updated in the
refined design phase
Parking Element: Parking remains with flexible parking on side-street
Parking remains with
branded pavement
26
FROM
SCHEME 2
Exact location of on-street parking spaces removed dependent on design development phaseRecommend no parking is removed west of the canal
Surface Parking Lots = 457 spaces
Parking Garage = 620 spaces
Parking Element: Parking remains with flexible parking on side-street
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EXISTING
Existing Typical Section: 41st Street
28
EXISTING
Existing Typical Section: 41st Street
29
Section 1: 41st between 40th + N. Jefferson
FROM
SCHEME
1 + 2
To N. Jefferson Ave
To 40th Street
30
FROM
SCHEME
1 + 2
Section 1: 41st between 40th + N. Jefferson
31
FROM
SCHEME
1 + 2
Section 2: 41st between Chase + Prairie Ave.
To Chase Ave
To Prairie Ave
32
FROM
SCHEME
1 + 2
Section 2: 41st between Chase + Prairie Ave.
33
FROM
SCHEME
1 + 2
Section 3: 41st between Royal Palm + Sheridan Ave
To Royal Palm Ave
To Sheridan Ave
34
FROM
SCHEME
1 + 2
Section 3: 41st between Royal Palm + Sheridan Ave
35
FROM
SCHEME
1 + 2
Section 4: Side Street at Prairie Ave
To 41st Street
To 40th Street
36
FROM
SCHEME
1 + 2
Section 4: Side Street at Prairie Ave
BICYCLE
INCORPORATE CITY BICYCLE PROJECTS INCLUDING BICYCLE
PARKING ON SIDE STREETS
Answered: 157 Skipped: 2 38
Would you prefer more BICYCLE PARKING on
41st Street OR on the side streets?
More bicycle
parking on 41st
Street only
More bicycle
parking on the
side streets only
More bicycle
parking on both
41st Street AND
the side streets
10.1%
50.32%
39.49%
City of Miami Beach Bicycle Planning Efforts
39
SHADE
CANOPY COVERAGE REMAINS
INCORPORATE CMB URBAN FORESTRY PLAN
Answered: 158 Skipped: 1 41
Scheme 1: Replace with Shade Tree Scheme 2: Keep Royal Palms
38.61% 61.39%
Which SHADE option do you prefer?
42
FROM
SCHEME 2
Shade Element
Sidewalk material will be
updated in refined design phase
43
Canopy coverage on side streets remainBlue indicates potential location for shade trees to be determined during design development
FROM
SCHEME 2
Shade Element
SEATING
FIXED SEATING AT MIDBLOCK
Answered: 154 Skipped: 5 45
Scheme 1: Fixed Seating Throughout Scheme 2: Fixed Seating at Midblock
42.86% 57.14%
Which SEATING option do you prefer?
46
FROM
SCHEMES
1 +2
Seating Element
Sidewalk material will be
updated in refined design phase
GATEWAY
INCORPORATE GATEWAY FEATURE
48Answered: 157 Skipped: 2
Would you like to see a GATEWAY FEATURE as
you enter the 41st Street Corridor?
YES
NO
78.34%
21.66%
49
FROM
SCHEME 1
Gateway Element
OTHER ELEMENTS
ALIGN WITH CMB ONGOING PROJECTS
51
Programmed + Completed Projects Along 41st Street
WE WANT TO HEAR
FROM YOU!
Preferred Design Elements from Scheme 1 + Scheme 2
Parking + Sidewalk Elements
•Branded sidewalk pavement on both 41st and side streets
•Most parking remains on 41st street, 17 or less spaces may be removed
•All parking remains on side streets and becomes flexible condition (flush with
sidewalk)
Shade + Landscape Elements
•Canopy cover remains as Royal Palms with some new shade trees in alignment
with urban forestry master plan
•Enhanced landscaping on both 41st street and side streets
Bicycle Elements
•Incorporate bicycle plans from city including bicycle parking on side streets
Seating Elements
•Fixed seating on 41st Street at midblock and intersections
Gateway Elements
•Gateway feature at entrance of 41st Street district
STREETSCAPE DESIGN
Review Existing Plans + Project Feasibility
Conduct Stakeholder Interviews and Lead Outreach
Develop Schematic Streetscape Design
Conduct Stakeholder Engagement:Blue Ribbon Committee, G.O. Bond Committee, and Public Meeting
Final Design Development + Final Presentations with Neighborhoods + Quality of Life Committee and Commission Meeting
Next Steps
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5th Street Corridor 50 $51,876.50 Normandy Isles 75 $64,195.58 Brittany Bay Park 26 $30,000.00 Muss Park 39 $40,730.00 40th Street 65 $75,355.00
20th Street Pocket Park 60 $87,825.00
Stillwater 20 $23,640.00 Biscayne Point 122 $182,123.00 457 $555,745.08 James Avenue 36 $10,840.00 South Beach Reforestation 62 $62,715.00
Normandy Isles/Normandy Shores 85 $78,695.00
Normandy Shores 119 $97,674.00 576 $249,924.00Total 762 $279,797.00
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Maurice Gibb Park (CIP)Est. Cost: $2.13MLength: 550 ftConstruction: 02/2021 – 08/2022
Brittany Bay Park Living Shoreline (CIP)Est. Cost: $471,000Length: 465 ftConstruction: 02/2021 – 12/2021
8100 Hawthorne Ave (CIP)Est. Cost: $513,000Lenght: 216 ftConstruction: 11/2020 – 10/2021
Bonita DrEst. Cost: $208,000Length: 60 ftConst: FY 21
7150 Indian Creek DrEst. Cost: $215,000Length: 60 ftConst: FY 21
Rue Norte DameEst. Cost: $213,000Lenght: 60 ftConst: FY 21
Trouville EsplanadeEst. Cost: $238,000Length: 70 ftConst: FY 21
Garden AveEst. Cost: $234,000Length: 63 ftConst: FY 21
Jefferson AveEst. Cost: $275,000Length: 82 ftConst: FY 21
Lenox CtEst. Cost: $110,000Length: 23 ftConst: FY 21
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Seawall To Be Constructed (0.31 miles)Citywide Seawall Survey Identifying Funding
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G.O. Bond Oversight Committee
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TOTAL SAVINGS TO DATE
Category Projects $ Budget $ Savings %
Infrastructure 1 1,000,000 -0%
Parks 20 13,709,990 2,201,188 16%
Public Safety 8 2,000,997 1,066,491 53%
TOTAL 29 16,910,987 3,267,679 20%
G.O. BOND PROJECT LIST BY PHASE
Active Phase Project Name Category Department Quick Win Tranche Anticipated End Date ↑Count % Count $ Budget $ Encumbered $ Spent % Spent $ Available
Closed #53 PORTABLE BOLLARDS Public Safety Police QW 1 07-31-2019 1 1%600,000 - 599,915 1.98%84
Closed #17 POLO PARK Parks Parks & Recreation QW 1 08-11-2019 1 1%499,998 - 493,673 1.63%6,325
Closed #19 SOUNDSCAPE 4K TECHNOLOGY Parks Tourism & Culture QW 1 09-30-2019 1 1%3,799,999 - 3,748,495 12.40%51,503
Closed #13 NORTH SHORE LIGHTS & PAINT Parks Property Management QW 1 10-14-2019 1 1%130,300 - 130,210 0.43%89
Closed #52 TATUM PARK LED LIGHTING Public Safety Parks & Recreation QW 1 10-14-2019 1 1%151,999 - 52,758 0.17%99,240
Closed #52 CRESPI PARK LED LIGHTING Public Safety Parks & Recreation QW 1 10-21-2019 1 1%86,999 - 41,780 0.14%45,218
Closed #52 STILLWATER PARK LED LIGHTING Public Safety Parks & Recreation QW 1 10-21-2019 1 1%86,999 - 41,780 0.14%45,218
Closed #26 COLONY THEATRE ROOF Parks Property Management QW 1 10-24-2019 1 1%300,000 - 299,650 0.99%350
Closed #21 STILLWATER PARK Parks Parks & Recreation QW 1 11-08-2019 1 1%144,999 - 142,440 0.47%2,559
Closed #3 CRESPI PARK Parks Parks & Recreation QW 1 11-09-2019 1 1%210,998 - 184,919 0.61%26,079
Closed #18 SCOTT RAKOW PAINT Parks Property Management QW 1 11-12-2019 1 1%130,000 - 116,776 0.39%13,224
Closed #47 MACARTHUR CSWY READERS Public Safety Police QW 1 11-28-2019 1 1%120,000 - 64,904 0.21%55,095
Closed #52 NORMANDY ISLE PARK LED LIGHTING Public Safety Parks & Recreation QW 1 12-02-2019 1 1%715,000 - 212,593 0.70%502,405
Closed #18 SCOTT RAKOW HVAC Parks Property Management QW 1 12-06-2019 1 1%150,000 - 137,302 0.45%12,697
Closed #13 NORTH SHORE ROOF Parks Property Management QW 1 12-16-2019 1 1%375,000 - 374,722 1.24%276
Closed #18 SCOTT RAKOW ROOF Parks Property Management QW 1 01-05-2020 1 1%1,124,000 - 127,217 0.42%996,782
Closed #26 MIAMI CITY BALLET ROOF Parks Property Management QW 1 01-15-2020 1 1%760,000 - 758,824 2.51%1,175
Closed #13 NORTH SHORE CAMERAS Parks Property Management QW 1 02-04-2020 1 1%205,699 - 60,858 0.20%144,841
Closed #18 SCOTT RAKOW CAMERAS Parks Property Management QW 1 02-05-2020 1 1%250,000 - 110,659 0.37%139,340
Closed #32 PALM & HIBISCUS LANDSCAPING Infrastructure Capital Improvement Projects QW 1 03-25-2020 1 1%1,000,000 - 1,000,000 3.31%-
Closed #18 SCOTT RAKOW WINDOWS Parks Property Management QW 1 04-16-2020 1 1%699,999 - 194,601 0.64%505,396
Closed #26 FILLMORE ROOF Parks Property Management QW 1 05-15-2020 1 1%1,920,000 - 1,874,154 6.20%45,844
Closed #4 FAIRWAY PARK PAVILION Parks Parks & Recreation 1 05-15-2020 1 1%50,000 - 35,044 0.12%14,955
Closed #2 COLLINS PARK Parks Parks & Recreation QW 1 05-28-2020 1 1%640,000 - 557,286 1.84%82,713
Closed #47 71 ST. ENTRANCE READERS Public Safety Police QW 1 07-12-2020 1 1%240,000 - 31,582 0.10%208,417
Closed #47 JULIA TUTTLE CSWY READERS Public Safety Police QW 1 09-21-2020 1 1%200,000 - 89,185 0.29%110,814
Closed Sum 26 36%14,591,989 - 11,481,327 38%3,110,639
Closed Count 26 36%26 26 26 0.00%26
Complete #13 NORTH SHORE GENERATOR Parks Property Management QW 1 06-30-2020 1 1%524,999 2,000 501,861 1.66%21,138
Complete #18 SCOTT RAKOW GENERATOR Parks Property Management QW 1 06-30-2020 1 1%816,000 5,000 724,717 2.40%86,281
Complete #18 SCOTT RAKOW POOL Parks Parks & Recreation QW 1 07-06-2020 1 1%977,998 21,224 907,153 3.00%49,621
Complete Sum 6 8%2,318,997 28,224 2,133,731 7%157,040
Complete Count 3 4%3 3 3 0.00%3
Construction #57 LUMMUS PARK/OCEAN DRIVE CAMERAS Public Safety Police 1 11-15-2020 1 1%815,000 145,803 638,702 2.11%30,494
Construction #56 CAMERAS- BEACHWALK Public Safety Police 1 12-15-2020 1 1%700,000 500,647 75,962 0.25%123,390
Construction #49 PUBLIC SAFETY RADIO SYSTEM Public Safety Fire QW 1 12-30-2020 1 1%9,700,000 2,038,911 7,595,974 25.12%65,114
Construction #42 NAUTILUS TRAFFIC CALMING Infrastructure Transportation QW a 1 01-15-2021 1 1%739,499 188,746 536,227 1.77%14,526
Construction #24 MIDDLE BEACH BEACHWALK PH3 Parks Capital Improvement Projects 1 06-16-2021 1 1%4,500,000 3,100,314 931,430 3.08%468,254
Construction #33 PART 1 TREE PLANTING Infrastructure Environmental QW a 1 04-01-2022 1 1%2,500,000 96,093 641,277 2.12%1,762,629
Construction #37 PART 1 SIDEWALKS Infrastructure Public Works Department QW a 1 04-01-2022 1 1%3,500,000 1,257,430 1,879,231 6.21%363,337
Construction #38 PART 1 STREETS Infrastructure Public Works Department QW a 1 04-01-2022 1 1%7,500,000 4,865,159 1,949,739 6.45%685,101
Construction Sum 32 44%$29,954,499 $12,193,103 $14,248,542 47%$3,512,845
Construction Count 8 11%8 8 8 0.00%8
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Design #18 SCOTT RAKOW GYM FLOORS Parks Parks & Recreation 1 04-01-2021 1 1%300,000 14,120 - 0.00%285,880
Design #48 PART 1 POLICE HQ Public Safety Property Management 1 06-01-2021 b 1 1%4,000,000 853,664 259,598 0.86%2,886,737
Design #42 PALM VIEW TRAFFIC CALMING Infrastructure Transportation 1 06-02-2021 1 1%86,349 4,000 883 0.00%81,466
Design #42 BAYSHORE SOUTH TRAFFIC CALMING Infrastructure Transportation 1 10-02-2021 1 1%560,148 42,666 3,034 0.01%514,447
Design #42 NORMANDY ISLE TRAFFIC CALMING Infrastructure Transportation 1 12-31-2021 1 1%113,999 37,333 - 0.00%76,666
Design #12 N. BEACH OCEANSIDE BEACHWALK Parks Capital Improvement Projects 1 02-28-2022 1 1%2,000,000 129,893 8,413 0.03%1,861,694
Design #43 CHASE AVE/34 ST SHARED USE PATH Infrastructure Capital Improvement Projects 1 04-14-2022 1 1%830,000 - - 0.00%830,000
Design #39 PART 1 SEAWALLS/SHORELINES Infrastructure Public Works Department 1 04-29-2022 1 1%8,000,000 305,300 60,800 0.20%7,633,900
Design #43 ALTON ROAD SHARED USE PATH Infrastructure Transportation 1 06-29-2022 b 1 1%170,000 - - 0.00%170,000
Design #9 MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS PARK Parks Parks & Recreation 1 09-30-2022 1 1%681,999 13,084 1,554 0.01%667,360
Design #10 MAURICE GIBB PARK Parks Capital Improvement Projects 1 10-24-2022 1 1%3,300,000 - 37,714 0.12%3,262,284
Design #43 23 ST. STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS Infrastructure Capital Improvement Projects 1 11-29-2022 1 1%1,500,000 - 4,990 0.02%1,495,010
Design #15 PAR 3 / BAYSHORE PARK Parks Capital Improvement Projects 1 12-27-2022 1 1%15,700,000 122,040 59,659 0.20%15,518,300
Design #45 FIRE STATION #1 Public Safety Capital Improvement Projects 1,2 05-25-2023 1 1%7,000,000 1,026,593 106,866 0.35%5,866,540
Design #23 PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE Parks Capital Improvement Projects 1 06-28-2023 1 1%10,000,000 12,509 173,803 0.57%9,813,687
Design Sum 75 104%$54,242,495 $2,561,202 $717,314 2%$50,963,971
Design Count 15 21%15 15 15 0.00%15
Planning #19 SOUNDSCAPE RESTROOMS/STORAGE Parks Parks & Recreation 1 10-30-2020 b 1 1%699,999 - - 0.00%699,999
Planning #53 CONVENTION CENTER BOLLARDS Public Safety Public Works Department 1 10-30-2020 b 1 1%775,000 - - 0.00%775,000
Planning #53 SOUNDSCAPE PARK BOLLARDS Public Safety Public Works Department 1 10-30-2020 b 1 1%375,000 - - 0.00%375,000
Planning #53 SOUTH POINTE PARK BOLLARDS Public Safety Public Works Department 1 10-30-2020 b 1 1%250,000 - - 0.00%250,000
Planning #50 71 STREET CORRIDOR CAMERAS Public Safety Police 1 12-30-2020 b 1 1%211,999 - 15,999 0.05%195,999
Planning #50 DADE BLVD. CORRIDOR CAMERAS Public Safety Police 1 12-30-2020 b 1 1%165,674 - - 0.00%165,674
Planning #55 PART 1 STREET LIGHTS Public Safety Public Works Department 1 12-30-2020 b 1 1%5,000,000 - 10,108 0.03%4,989,892
Planning #57 COLLINS AVE/WASH AVE CAMERAS Public Safety Police 1 12-30-2020 b 1 1%675,000 16,172 101,761 0.34%557,065
Planning #8 LUMMUS PARK Parks Parks & Recreation 1 12-30-2020 b 1 1%4,737,000 - 10,800 0.04%4,726,199
Planning #4 FAIRWAY PARK FENCE Parks Parks & Recreation 1 12-30-2020 b 1 1%210,000 - - 0.00%210,000
Planning #40 PART 1 REVITALIZE 41 STREET Infrastructure Economic Development 1 12-31-2020 b 1 1%1,414,823 131,827 11,400 0.04%1,271,596
Planning #50 41 ST. CORRIDOR CAMERAS Public Safety Police 1 12-31-2020 b 1 1%235,324 - 17,999 0.06%217,324
Planning #40 41 STREET LIGHTING UPGRADES Public Safety Public Works Department 1 01-04-2021 b 1 1%85,177 - - 0.00%85,177
Planning #50 ALTON RD. CORRIDOR CAMERAS Public Safety Police 1 03-02-2021 b 1 1%211,999 - 15,999 0.05%195,999
Planning #47 OTHER READERS CITYWIDE Public Safety Police 1 04-01-2022 1 1%1,390,000 30,547 38,315 0.13%1,321,136
Planning #1 72 ST. COMMUNITY COMPLEX Parks Capital Improvement Projects 1, 2 09-30-2023 1 1%10,800,000 494,467 1,436,312 4.75%8,869,220
Planning Sum 96 133%$27,236,995 $673,013 $1,658,693 5%$24,905,280
Planning Count 16 22%16 16 16 0.00%16
Pending #29 PART 1 WEST LOTS Parks Economic Development 1 (blank)1 1%1,000,000 - - 0.00%1,000,000
Pending #5 FLAMINGO YOUTH CENTER FACILITY Parks Capital Improvement Projects 1 (blank)1 1%15,400,000 - - 0.00%15,400,000
Pending #54 MARINE PATROL FACILITY Public Safety Capital Improvement Projects 1 (blank)1 1%2,700,000 - - 0.00%2,700,000
Pending #13 NORTH SHORE PATH & FIELDS Parks Parks & Recreation 2 (blank)1 1%3,694,000 - - 0.00%3,693,999
Pending Sum 28 39%$22,794,000 $0 $0 0%$22,793,999
Pending Count 4 6%4 4 4 0.00%4
72 100%$151,138,975 $15,455,542 $30,239,607 100%$105,443,774
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Closed Infrastructure #32 PALM & HIBISCUS LANDSCAPING QW 1 1 1,000,000 - 1,000,000 -
Infrastructure Sum 1 1,000,000 - 1,000,000 -
Closed Parks #17 POLO PARK QW 1 1 499,998 - 493,673 6,325
Closed Parks #19 SOUNDSCAPE 4K TECHNOLOGY QW 1 1 3,799,999 - 3,748,495 51,503
Closed Parks #13 NORTH SHORE LIGHTS & PAINT QW 1 1 130,300 - 130,210 89
Closed Parks #26 COLONY THEATRE ROOF QW 1 1 300,000 - 299,650 350
Closed Parks #21 STILLWATER PARK QW 1 1 144,999 - 142,440 2,559
Closed Parks #3 CRESPI PARK QW 1 1 210,998 - 184,919 26,079
Closed Parks #18 SCOTT RAKOW PAINT QW 1 1 130,000 - 116,776 13,224
Closed Parks #18 SCOTT RAKOW HVAC QW 1 1 150,000 - 137,302 12,697
Closed Parks #13 NORTH SHORE ROOF QW 1 1 375,000 - 374,722 276
Closed Parks #18 SCOTT RAKOW ROOF QW 1 1 1,124,000 - 127,217 996,782
Closed Parks #13 NORTH SHORE CAMERAS QW 1 1 205,699 - 60,858 144,841
Closed Parks #18 SCOTT RAKOW CAMERAS QW 1 250,000 - 110,659 139,340
Closed Parks #26 MIAMI CITY BALLET ROOF QW 1 760,000 758,824 1,175
Closed Parks #18 SCOTT RAKOW WINDOWS QW 1 700,000 194,601 505,396
Closed Parks #26 FILLMORE ROOF QW 1 1,920,000 1,874,154 45,844
Closed Parks #4 FAIRWAY PARK PAVILION 1 50,000 - 35,044 14,955
Closed Parks #2 COLLINS PARK QW 1 640,000 - 557,286 82,713
Complete Parks #13 NORTH SHORE GENERATOR QW 1 524,999 2,000 501,861 21,138
Complete Parks #18 SCOTT RAKOW GENERATOR QW 1 816,000 5,000 724,717 86,281
Complete Parks #18 SCOTT RAKOW POOL QW 1 977,998 21,224 907,153 49,621
Parks Sum 20 13,709,990 28,224 11,480,561 2,201,188
Closed Public Safety #53 PORTABLE BOLLARDS QW 1 1 600,000 - 599,915 84
Closed Public Safety #52 TATUM PARK LED LIGHTING QW 1 1 151,999 - 52,758 99,240
Closed Public Safety #52 CRESPI PARK LED LIGHTING QW 1 1 86,999 - 41,780 45,218
Closed Public Safety #52 STILLWATER PARK LED LIGHTING QW 1 1 86,999 - 41,780 45,218
Closed Public Safety #47 MACARTHUR CSWY READERS QW 1 1 120,000 - 64,904 55,095
Closed Public Safety #52 NORMANDY ISLE PARK LED LIGHTING QW 1 1 715,000 - 212,593 502,405
Closed Public Safety #47 71 ST. ENTRANCE READERS QW 1 240,000 - 31,582 208,417
Closed Public Safety #47 JULIA TUTTLE CSWY READERS QW 1 200,000 89,185 110,814
Public Safety Sum 8 2,200,997 - 1,134,497 1,066,491
Total Sum 29 16,910,987 28,224 13,615,058 3,267,679
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