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LTC 239-2003 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No.cJ3~-~3 m To: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Date: October 7,2003 From: Jorge M. Gonzalez. .L.... /' City Manager A ~ C MPO VOTE ON~AY LINK RESOLUTION Subject: The Mayor and City Commission members received a letter from Mr. Frank Del Vecchio expressing concerns with the recent MPO action taken on the City of Miami Beach Bay Link Locally Preferred Alternative (LPA) Resolution. Mr. Del Vecchio's letter regarding the City of Miami Beach LPA vote by the MPO raised three questions as follows: 1. Mr. Del Vecchio expressed concern that the MPO Resolution did not incorporate any of the conditions established by the City of Miami Beach and referred to the conditions as requests. City Analysis: The Resolution approved by the MPO specifically directed the MPO staff to work with the City of Miami Beach to address all of the conditions contained within the City of Miami Beach Resolution to the extent possible. The City of Miami Beach will actively be monitoring the next phase of the Bay Link Study (the FEIS Phase) and ultimately only the City of Miami Beach will be the party to determine whether our conditions have been satisfactorily addressed during the process. There is no reason to be concerned by the MPO reference or approach to the recommended conditions. 2. The adopted MPO Resolution referred to a light rail transit/streetcar system while the City of Miami Beach LPA Resolution specifically addressed streetcar technology. Mr. Del Vecchio expressed concern that there may be an ambiguity that should be resolved. City Analysis: The City of Miami Beach and the City of Miami clearly recommended a specific type of technology that was appropriately reflected in the MPO Resolution. There is no ambiguity in the recommendation that was made by the City of Miami Beach or that was approved by the MPO as to the type of technology thatthe City of Miami Beach and City of Miami would pursue. Both cities technology recommendation is clearly represented and understood by the MPO to be streetcar, not the heavier light rail transit. 3. Mr. Del Vecchio expressed concern that the Resolution adopted by the MPO reflects a route in the City of Miami Beach different than that adopted by the City of Miami Beach. City Analysis: Mr. Del Vecchio is correct that the Resolution in the MPO agenda materials incorrectly reflected the route which was recommended by the City of Miami Beach as part of the City's Locally Preferred Alternative. This information was brought to the attention of the MPO staff in advance of the MPO consideration ofthe item with the specific understanding that the route as reflected in the City of Miami Beach materials would be reflected in the final MPO action. The Administration will be certain that the route that was recommended by the City of Miami Beach is that which is pursued by the MPO as part of the next phase of the analysis and if formal corrective action is necessary, it will be undertaken. JMG\ .f sam F:lcm9=sIMPoreSObaylinkltc.dOC c: Robert C. Middaugh, Assistant City Manager Fred Beckmann, Director of Public Works