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2003-25422 Reso RESOLUTION NUMBER 2003-25422 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO RESUBMIT GRANT APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING FUNDS: 1) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2004-05 HOUSE BILL 851 WATER PROJECT FUNDING; 2) FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, FOR HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION FUNDING FOR ALTON ROAD; WHILE LEVERAGING PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED CITY FUNDS AS NEEDED; FURTHER APPROPRIATING THE GRANTS IF APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THESE APPLICATIONS WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature created a new funding process for various types of water projects through the passage of House Bill 851 (now Section 403.885, Florida Statutes) which provides funding for stormwater, wastewater, surface water and other water improvement projects; and WHEREAS, last year, the City submitted two applications to this program; and WHEREAS, due to the unfortunate incident of the September 11, 2001 attacks, the State Legislature pulled funding from many grant programs and diverted them to Homeland Security needs, House Bill 851 program was one of the programs that was not funded last year by the Florida Legislature; and WHEREAS, the Administration proposes reapplying this year for these funds in the amount of $5,000,000 for stormwater improvements and $1,000,000 for wastewater improvements; and WHEREAS, this program does not require matching funds; and WHEREAS, on February 21, 2000, the City Commission approved the selection of the Corradino Group to complete a traffic calming study for Alton Road in response to numerous requests made residents; and WHEREAS, Alton Road is under the control and jurisdiction of the Florida Department of Transportation (FOOT); and WHEREAS, the Highway Beautification Council awards grants for landscaping projects on State Roadways, such as Alton Road; and WHEREAS, due to the unfortunate incident of the September 11, 2001 attacks, the State Legislature pulled funding from many grant programs and diverted them to Homeland Security, the Highway Beautification Council Grant Program was among the programs not funded last year; and WHEREAS, the Administration proposes resubmitting our application for funding in the amount of $137,946 to landscape portions of the Alton Road Corridor from Michigan Avenue to 63rd Street; and WHEREAS, the grant, if awarded, requires a 50% local match and the Administration has identified previously appropriated GO Bond funds as being the funding source for the local match portion of this project; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach will be responsible for the maintenance of the landscaping as required by Florida Department Of Transportation regulations; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT DULY RESOLVED THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA hereby authorize the City Manager or his designee to resubmit grant applications for the following funds: 1) Department of Environmental Protection funding for Fiscal Year 2004- 05 House Bill 851 Water Project Funds; 2) Florida Department of Transportation, for Highway Beautification funding for Alton Road; while leveraging previously appropriated City funds as needed; further appropriating the grants if approved and accepted by the City and authorizing the execution of all necessary documents related to these applications. PASSED and ADOPTED this 10th day of ,2003. ATTEST: Jwf~ CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM & lANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION ~(7.. I ~..;"~ I~ CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY lD Condensed Title: A Resolution Authorizing The City Manager To Resubmit And Accept Two (2) Grants. Issue: Shall the City apply for the following grants? Item Summa /Recommendation: The Administration Requests Approval To Resubmit Applications For The Following Grant Funding: 1) The Department Of Environmental Protection For Fiscal Year 2004-05 House Bill 851 Water Project Funds For Citywide Stormwater And Wastewater Infrastructure Improvements; 2) Florida Department Of Transportation, For Highway Beautification Funding For Alton Road; While Leveraging Previously Appropriated City Funds As Needed; Further Appropriating The Grants If Approved And Accepted By The City And Authorizing The Execution Of All Necessary Documents Related To These Applications. Advisory Board Recommendation: I N/A Financial Information: Source of Grant Name/Project Amount Match Fund Account Funds: .0 . ..0 o. 00 1.&.\ House Bill 851 $6,000,000 No Match Required High1Nay .. $137,946 GO Bond Fund Dept. Beautification . Ci Clerk's Office Le islative Trackin Judy Hoanshelt City Manager T:\AGENDA\2003\DEC1003\CONSENTlgrants item summ.doc AGENDA ITEM DATE C7A /2-10-03 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.miamibeachfl.gov To: From: Subject: COMMISSION MEMORANDUM Date: December 10, 2003 Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. GonzalaZ _____ City Manager ~ 0 A RESOLUTI OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO RESUBMIT GRANT APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING FUNDS: 1) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2004-05 HOUSE BILL 851 WATER PROJECT FUNDING; 2) FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, FOR HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION FUNDING FOR ALTON ROAD; WHILE LEVERAGING PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED CITY FUNDS AS NEEDED; FURTHER APPROPRIATING THE GRANTS IF APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THESE APPLICATIONS. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS 1. Approval To Resubmit Applications To The Department Of Environmental Protection For Fiscal Year 2004-05 House Bill 851 Water Project Funds For City Proiects In The Total Amount Of $6.000.000 The Florida Legislature created a new funding process for various types of water projects through the passage of House Bill 851 (now Section 403.885, Florida Statutes) during the 2002 session. The Bill provides funding for stormwater, wastewater, surface water and other water improvement projects that protect public health and the environment. Last year, the City submitted two applications in total to this program, one for Citywide Stormwater Infrastructure Improvements in the amount of $5,000,000 and the second one for Citywide Wastewater Infrastructure Improvements in the amount of $1 ,000,000. Due to the unfortunate incident of the September 11 , 2001 attacks, the State Legislature pulled funding from many grant programs and diverted them to Homeland Security needs. The House Bill 851 program was one of the programs that was not funded last year by the Florida Legislature. Recently, the City has been contacted by the State to resubmit our application this year. As part of this process, the City's applications will be sponsored by representatives in the Florida House and Senate as part of the Community Budget Issue Request process. Only sponsored applications will be funded. The Florida Legislature will consider funding for these projects during the 2004 session as part of the appropriations process. All appropriations are then subject to the Governor's review. This program does not require matching funds. 2. Approval To Resubmit A Grant Application To The Florida Department Of Transportation For Landscapinq Funds In The Amount of $137.946 For The Beautification Of Alton Road. On February 21,2000, the City Commission approved the selection ofthe Corradino Group to complete a traffic calming study for Alton Road. The Alton Road Traffic Calming Study was prepared in response to numerous requests made over the past several years by the Alton Road Homeowners Association. Alton Road is under the control and jurisdiction of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), and is defined as a minor arterial road, which also serves as the City's primary hurricane evacuation route. The purpose of the Study was to identify applicable traffic calming strategies and techniques for Alton Road, between Michigan Avenue and Indian Creek Drive, with its main objectives being: 1) to reduce the occurrence of speeding, therefore enhancing the neighborhood's livability; 2) to assess the implication of using traffic calming measures on the corridor, given its function as an arterial roadway and hurricane evacuation route; 3) to assess the probable impacts of Alton Road traffic calming on the adjacent roadways; and 4) to provide the City with recommendations as to the implementation of a successful traffic calming plan. The Council awards grants for landscaping projects on State Roadways, such as Alton Road. Due to the unfortunate incident of the September 11,2001 attacks, the State Legislature pulled funding from many grant programs and diverted them to Homeland Security. The Highway Beautification Council Grant Program was among the programs not funded last year. The City has now been contacted by Florida regarding the 2004 funding process, and advised to resubmit our application. The application is for funding in the amount of$137,946 to landscape portions of the Alton Road Corridor from Michigan Avenue to 63rd Street. The grant, if awarded, requires a 50% local match. The Administration has identified previously appropriated GO Bond funds as being the funding source for the local match portion of this project. The City of Miami Beach will be responsible for the maintenance of the landscaping as required by FDOT regulations. The City has already completed landscaping construction drawings for the grant application and the item was presented to and approved by the General Obligation Bond Oversight Committee on Monday, October 8, 2001. Therefore, the Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission approve a Resolution authorizing the City Manager or his designee to resubmit the following applications for grant funds to: 1) Department Of Environmental Protection For Fiscal Year 2004-05 House Bill 851 Water Project Funding; and, 2) Florida Department Of Transportation for funding in the amount of $137,946 for the beautification of Alton Road, to be matched General Obligation Bond Funding. JMGXJ:JH:~m