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Resolution 2021-31795 RESOLUTION NO. 2021-31795 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA,APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH FOR THE CO- LOCATION OF THE CITY'S TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT CENTER WITHIN THE SUNGUIDE TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT CENTER, LOCATED AT THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT 6 OFFICE, 1001 NW 111 AVENUE, MIAMI, FL 33172. WHEREAS, in 2014, the City engaged a contractor to provide Traffic Monitoring and Management services for 14 hours a day, 365 days a year including six (6) special events per year; and WHEREAS, the Traffic Monitoring and Management program resulted in an average travel time improvement of 22% along the monitored corridors; and WHEREAS, the program was suspended in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS, on March 11, 2015, the City Commission authorized the issuance of a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No. 2015-115-JR for Program Management Services for an Intelligent Transportation System/Smart Parking System (ITS/SPS) project; and WHEREAS, the RFQ process resulted in the City awarding a Program Management Services contract to Kimley Horn and Associates; and WHEREAS, on June 8, 2016, the Administration presented the ITS/SPS project scope and budget to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee; and WHEREAS, on July 13, 2016, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2016-29499 accepting the recommendation of the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee and directed the Administration to craft a Request for Proposals (RFP)for a state-of-the-art ITS/SPS program and return to the City Commission for authorization to issue; and WHEREAS, on September 14, 2016, the City Commission authorized the Administration to issue an RFP for Design, Build, Operate, and Maintain Services for an Intelligent Transportation System and Smart Parking System; and WHEREAS, on September 16, 2016, the City issued RFP No. 2016-199-KB for Design, Build, Operate, and Maintain Services for an Intelligent Transportation System and Smart Parking System; and WHEREAS, on October 18, 2017, the City Commission approved a contract award to Transcore ITS LLC via Resolution No. 2017-30064; and WHEREAS, on April 16, 2019, the City executed a contract with Transcore ITS LLC (Transcore) to Design, Build, Operate, and Maintain an ITS/SPS program; and WHEREAS, a Transportation Management Center (TMC) is a critical component of an integrated Intelligent Transportation System and functions as its central communication/operations center; and WHEREAS, all devices deployed as part of the City's ITS/SPS project will communicate with the TMC where data will be compiled, analyzed, and utilized for real-time decision making on traffic mitigation, traffic routing, signal timing modifications, and incident management; and WHEREAS, during interagency coordination meetings on the City's ITS/SPS project, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) offered the City the possibility of co-locating the Miami Beach TMC within the existing SunGuide TMC located at FDOT District 6 Office (1001 NW 111 Avenue, Miami, FL 33172); and WHEREAS, the co-location allows the City's ITS/SPS traffic monitoring team to tap into other agency resources (FDOT, Miami-Dade Expressway, Miami-Dade County, and Florida Highway Patrol) at the TMC facility, thereby improving coordination and reducing incident response times; and WHEREAS, as part of the ITS and SPS project, a Traffic Management Center (TMC) is currently in design and will be staffed with traffic operators 12-hours per day, Monday through Thursday, and 14-hours per day, Friday through Sunday to monitor traffic conditions and deploy traffic management initiatives as needed; and WHEREAS, the total office floor space in the SunGuide TMC is 14,578 square feet; however, the City will occupy a portion of Room#232, using 430 square feet of space for Traffic Operations staff, and a portion of Room # 112, using 89.6 square feet to house City computer servers; and WHEREAS, the cost of renting space within the SunGuide TMC is $20/square foot; however, the operations and maintenance costs for the Miami Beach TMC will be proportionate to the exclusive office floor space occupied by the City at the SunGuide TMC; and WHEREAS, the annual cost to be paid by the City is $24,515 for years 1-5 and $24,938 for years 6-10; and WHEREAS, in order for Transcore to proceed with the build-out of the Miami Beach TMC at the SunGuide TMC, and for the City to subsequently occupy the space, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City and FDOT must be executed; and WHEREAS, the proposed 10-year term of the MOU aligns with the 10-year term of the City's contract with Transcore for the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of the ITS/SPS project; and WHEREAS, based upon the foregoing, the City Manager recommends that the Mayor and City Commission approve the MOU, in the form attached to the City Commission Memorandum accompanying this Resolution as Attachment"A". NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION ,OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby approve and authorize the City Manager to execute a Memorandum of Understanding between the State of Florida Department of Transportation and the City of Miami Beach for the co-location of the City's Transportation Management Center within the Sunguide Transportation Management Center, located at the Florida Department of Transportation District 6 office, 1001 NW 111 Avenue, Miami, Fl 33172 PASSED and ADOPTED this 28th day July, 2021. ATTEST: Dan Gelber, Mayor Olicrt4 Rafael E. ranado, City Clerk " •' � t`�III, ' 4I CORP''ORATED•! 1117,,E� eW.�..•c� .•.j�r'J__ I t 1 t l ll\\7\\\\V APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION cV-?f t 3-a \ City Attorney ,4c--- Date Resolutions-C7 Al MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Aline T. Hudak, City Manager DATE: July 28, 2021 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA,APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH FOR THE COLOCATION OF THE CITY'S TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT CENTER WITHIN THE SUNGUIDE TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT CENTER, LOCATED AT THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT 6 OFFICE, 1001 NW 111 AVENUE, MIAMI, FL 33172. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission approve and authorize the City Manager to execute a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City of Miami Beach (City)and the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)for the co-location of the City's real-time Transportation Management Center (TMC) within the SunGuide TMC located at FDOT District 6 Office at 1001 NW 111 Avenue, Miami, FL 33172. The Miami Beach TMC is an integral component of the City's Intelligent Transportation System and Smart Parking System (ITS/SPS) project. The TMC will house contractor personnel responsible for actively monitoring traffic conditions, communicating and coordinating with City staff and other agencies on incidents causing congestion, managing incidents, and deploying mitigation measures to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion along the City's major throughfares—all in real-time. BACKGROUND/HISTORY Traffic Monitoring and Management In 2014, the City engaged a contractor to provide Traffic Monitoring and Management services for 14 hours a day, 365 days a year. The service was implemented to reduce congestion, improve incident management, and improve traffic flow along the City's major throughfares. The program included CCTV cameras and travel time sensors at critical intersections to monitor travel times along major thoroughfares and detect incidents creating congestion. In addition, the City deployed portable digital message signs at strategic locations throughout the City to disseminate real-time traffic information to the motoring public regarding major incidents Page 824 of 2012 impacting traffic flow. As part of this program, the City, via the contractor, also managed six major events each year in which the contractor's monitoring hours were extended given the increased impact to traffic. Traffic monitoring and programming of digital message signs were accomplished remotely from the contractor's offices. In comparison to pre-existing conditions, the Traffic Monitoring and Management program resulted in average travel time savings of 22% along the monitored arterial roadways. The program was suspended in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Intelligent Transportation System and Smart Parking System (ITS/SPS) Given the effectiveness of the Traffic Monitoring and Management program, the City Commission approved moving forward with a more permanent program utilizing state-of-the-art technology. On March 11, 2015, the City Commission authorized the issuance of Request For Qualifications (RFQ) No. 2015-115-JR for Program Management Services for an Intelligent Transportation System/Smart Parking System project. In 2015, the City selected and engaged Kimley-Hom and Associates as the City's Program Manager to develop a design criteria package for a citywide ITS/SPS program. On June 8, 2016, the Administration presented the ITS/SPS project scope and budget to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee. The Committee endorsed the ITS/SPS project and the Administration's recommendation to move forward with project implementation. On July 13, 2016, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2016-29499 accepting the recommendation of the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee and directing the Administration to craft a Request For Proposals (RFP) for a state-of-the-art ITS/SPS program and return to the City Commission for authorization to issue an RFP. On September 14, 2016, the City Commission authorized the Administration to issue an RFP for Design, Build, Operate, and Maintain Services for an Intelligent Transportation System and Smart Parking System. On September 16, 2016, the City issued RFP No. 2016-199-KB for Design, Build, Operate, and Maintain Services for an Intelligent Transportation System and Smart Parking System. A two-step procurement process was utilized in which the recommendation to award was based firstly on qualifications and experience of the prime contractor and team, and, subsequently, the selected team's project approach and cost proposal. On October 18, 2017, the City Commission approved a contract award to Transcore ITS LLC (Transcore)via Resolution No.2017-30064. On April 16, 2019, the City executed a contract with Transcore to Design, Build, Operate, and Maintain a citywide ITS/SPS program. The scope of the ITS/SPS project as stipulated in the contract includes the following components: • Traffic monitoring CCTV cameras with built-in data analytics • Travel time data collection devices to track and forecast congestion levels • Full color permanent digital message signs throughout the City to inform motorists of lane closures, congestion, and parking availability information in real-time • Volume and speed data collection sensors • Digital message signs at the entrances of all City parking garages and 35 surface parking lots to inform motorists of real-time parking availability • Communication system and dashboard for monitoring and management of devices and data • Transportation Management Center to house contractor's traffic monitoring and management operators As per the design criteria documents, the ITS/SPS project is divided into five phases, strategically sequenced based on the deployment schedule of devices along the City's major thoroughfares: • Phase 1: MacArthur Causeway, Alton Road (from 5 Street to Julia Tuttle Causeway), Julia Page 825 of 2012 Tuttle Causeway, 17 Street (from Mon Road to Washington Avenue), Dade Boulevard (from Alton Road to Washington Avenue) • Phase 2: 5 Street,41 Street, Washington Avenue • Phase 3: Collins Avenue(23 Street to 44 Street), Indian Creek Drive/Collins Avenue (44 Street to 87 Tr), Mon Road (from Julia Tuttle Causeway to 63 Street), 63 Street(from Mon Road to Collins Avenue) • Phase 4: Collins Avenue (from 5 Street to 23 Street), Indian Creek Drive (from 26 Street to 44 Street) • Phase 5: Harding Avenue/Abbott Avenue Based on an in-depth analysis conducted during the design criteria development phase, it was estimated that the ITS/S PS project will improve travel times along major throughfares by an average of 35% as compared to pre-existing conditions. The project is anticipated to significantly improve the City's ability to gather data and make decisions to improve traffic flow on a real-time basis from the Traffic Management Center. It is worth noting that based on a benefit-cost analysis completed for this project in 2017, it was determined that every $1.00 spent on this project will generate over$5.00 in monetary benefits to the City and the region as a whole, due in large part to reductions in congestion, accidents, law enforcement personnel dedicated to traffic management, and greenhouse gas emissions. ANALYSIS Transportation Management Center(TMC) A TMC is a critical component of an integrated Intelligent Transportation System and functions as the command center. All devices deployed as part of the CiWs ITS/SPS project will communicate with the TMC where data will be compiled, analyzed, and utilized for real-time decision making for traffic mitigation, traffic routing, signal timing modifications, interagency communication, and incident management. During TMC operating hours, Transcore's traffic monitoring and management personnel will be present at the TMC actively monitoring traffic conditions along the City's major thoroughfares in real-time via cameras, monitors, and other resources; communicating accidents and other issues causing congestion to Transportation and Mobility Department staff, Communications Department staff, Miami Beach Police and Fire Communications Unit, and other agencies as appropriate; and deploying traffic management initiatives as needed to mitigate congestion. As the design and operations criteria for the ITS/SPS project were being developed, City staff and the City's Program Manager explored various locations for a TMC within the City; however, none of the sites were found feasible due to limitations with space and cost. During interagency coordination meetings on the City's ITS/SPS project, FDOT offered the City the option of co- locating the Miami Beach TMC within the existing SunGuide TMC located at FDOT District 6 Office (1001 NW 111 Avenue, Miami, FL 33172). The City explored this option and determined that it would be feasible and advantageous to co-locate the Miami Beach TMC at the SunGuide TMC. The co-location will allow the City's ITS/SPS traffic monitoring team to tap directly into other agency resources available at the SunGuide TMC facility, thereby improving interagency coordination and reducing incident response times. For example, at the SunGuide TMC, City/Transcore personnel will have direct access to traffic monitoring and management staff from FDOT, Miami-Dade Expressway Authority (MDX), Miami-Dade County, and Florida Highway Patrol (F HP). This is expected to improve incident response times and incident management on the City's causeways and other major highways in proximity(1-95, 1-395, and I- 195) that affect ingress and egress to/from the City. The co-location will also be beneficial during major events affecting regional traffic, mobility to/from/within Miami Beach, and the need for traffic enforcement. Furthermore, the co-location of the TMCs is also beneficial during Page 826 of 2012 emergency management and hurricane response as all agencies can coordinate evacuation protocols more efficiently. The cost of renting space within the SunGuide TMC is $20/square foot. The City's share of operations and maintenance costs for the Miami Beach TMC will be proportionate to the exclusive office floor space occupied by the City at the SunGuide TMC. The total office floor space in the SunGuide TMC is 14,578 square feet. The City (via Transcore) will occupy a portion of Room # 232, using 430 square feet of space for about three traffic operations staff members and a portion of Room # 112, using 89.6 square feet to house City computer servers. The combined total office floor space allocated to the Miami Beach TMC is 519.60 square feet or 3.56% percent of the total office floor space at the SunGuide TMC. Any change to the City's TMC office floor space allocation at the SunGuide TMC would result in changes to the City's share of annual operating and maintenance costs and rent cost and would require an amendment to this MOU to be executed by both parties. In order for Transcore to proceed with the build-out of the Miami Beach TMC at the SunGuide TMC, and for the City to subsequently occupy the space, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) (attached) between the City and FDOT must be executed. The 10-year term of the MOU aligns with the term of the City's contract with Transcore for the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of the ITS/SPS project. Either party may cancel the MOU with sixty(60)days advance written notice. SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA 64% of residents believe that tourism and visitors create traffic congestion which affects quality of life FINANCIAL INFORMATION The annual cost to be paid by the City to FDOT for co-location of the TMC is $24,515 for years 1-5 and $24,938 for years 6-10. The annual payment is calculated as the sum of: 1) City's share of facility operating and maintenance costs (calculated by multiplying the percent of SunGuide TMC office space to be occupied by the City (3.56%) by the SunGuide TMC's annual operations and maintenance costs of $396,701); and 2) annual rent for 519.60 square feet of TMC office space at$20/square foot. The City's annual cost may be pro-rated in the initial year of the MOU if the Agreement is executed after the start of State Fiscal Year 2021/2022 (i.e. July 1, 2021). The City's annual operations and maintenance costs will increase by 3% on the sixth year of the MOU and will remain at this amount until the end of the Agreement. Payments are to be made annually by the City and the annual payment rates are fixed for ten years. The following is the"Payment Schedule"for the ten-year term of this Agreement: Page 827 of 2012 Description of Cost FY 21/22' FY 22/23 FY 23/24 FY 2t/2S FY 25/26 FY 2611227 FY 27/28 FY 28/29-FY 29y/30 FY 30131 City of Miami Beach Share of FaolityOperations& Maintenance Costs calculated by muluplymg the percent of office space occupied by the Oty by the TMC's projected FY 2016 Operations and Maintenance Cost(3.506 x$396,701/FY 2018).Cost $14,123 $14,123 514413 $14,123 $14,173 $14,546 $14,546 $10,546 $14,546 $14,546 Sikh 3s,but not limited to elearit water, maintenance,janitonal services,etc are i nduded in this amount AMual Rent for 519.60sf.@$20/sf(Portions of Room 4232/TrafficOps Staff&Room# 20,392 510,392 510,392 $10,392 510,392 $10,392 $10,392 510.392 510,392 510,392 112/Computer5enrer) Total per Fiscal Year $24515 524,58 524.515 $24,515 $24,515 $24,938 $24,938_$24438 $24,938 $24,938 Total Cost for Ten(1f Year Term of Memorandum of Understanding S 247,265 * Rent cost for FY 21/22 will be pro-rated based on the execution date of this Agreement. Amount(s)/Account(s): • Funding for the annual payments required by this MOU is appropriated in the ITS/SPS project under Account No. 187-9615-069357-26-410-530-00-00-00-28080. CONCLUSION The Intelligent Transportation System/Smart Parking System (ITS/SPS) project will enhance the City's ability to monitor traffic flow, manage incidents causing congestion, and mitigate congestion more efficiently and effectively on a daily basis as well as reduce congestion during major events and high impact periods through the deployment of state-of-the-art technology. The project will increase capacity and improve traffic flow on major thoroughfares and provide real-time traffic information and parking availability to the motoring public. The City is currently finalizing the design phase of the ITS/SPS project and construction is expected to commence in late July 2021. As part of the ITS/SPS project, a new Transportation Management Center(TMC)is currently in design and will be staffed with contractor personnel to actively monitor traffic conditions along the City's major thoroughfares and deploy traffic management initiatives as needed to mitigate congestion. Given the benefits to the ITS/SPS project and to both agencies, the City and FDOT have agreed to co-locate the Miami Beach TMC within the SunGuide TMC at the FDOT District 6 Office located at 1001 NW 111 Avenue, Miami, FL 33172. The proposed co-location is advantageous to the City and will improve the efficiency of the ITS/SPS program given the interagency resources currently available at the SunGuide TMC. In order for the City to proceed with the build-out of the proposed Miami Beach TMC office floor space and the subsequent occupation of the space within the SunGuide TMC, a Memorandum of Understanding between the City and FDOT must be approved by the City Commission and executed by both parties. Applicable Area Citywide Is this a"Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O. to Know" item, pursuant to Bond Funds? Page 828 of 2012 City Code Section 2-14? No No Strategic Connection Mobility-Address traffic congestion. Legislative Tracking Transportation and Mobility ATTACHMENTS: Description ❑ MOU WITH FDOT RE TMC COLLOCATION ❑ Resolution Page 829 of 2012 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND CITY OF MIAMI BEACH THIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING,hereinafter referred to as the`Agreement' is made and entered into this—day of , 21_, between the State of Florida Department of Transportation, hereinafter referred to as the `DEPARTMENT', and the City of Miami Beach, hereinafter referred to as the `CITY'. RECITALS: WHEREAS, the parties desire to accomplish the collocation of a team of Traffic Operations professionals from the CITY's Transportation and Mobility Department into the DEPARTMENT's facility named the SUNGUIDE Transportation Management Center, hereinafter referred to as the `TMC', located at 1001 NW 111t`Avenue,Miami,Florida 33172 in order to collaborate in assuring the safe and efficient mobility of vehicular and pedestrian traffic on CITY and DEPARTMENT arterial street corridors; and WHEREAS,this Agreement shall serve the purpose of defining the CITY's share of the TMC's annual operations and maintenance costs;and WHEREAS, the parties are authorized to enter into this Agreement pursuant to Section 334.044, Florida Statutes;and WHEREAS, -on July 28, 2021, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. ,approving this Agreement;and NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the mutual covenants and other valuable considerations contained herein,the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged,the parties agree as follows: 1. TMC OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE COSTS 1.1 Cost Allocation Formula The allocation of operations and maintenance costs shall be proportionate to the exclusive office floor space occupied in the TMC by the respective agencies. The total office floor space in the TMC is 14,578.00 square feet. The CITY will occupy a portion of room#232, using 430.00 Sq. Ft. of space for Traffic Operations staff and a portion of room# 112,using 89.60 Sq. Ft. to house CITY computer servers. The combined total office floor space the CITY will occupy is 519.60 Sq.Ft.or 3.56%percent of the office floor space. Any change to CITY office floor space allocation shall result in changes to CITY's share of annual operating and maintenance costs. 1.2 Annual Costs The CITY agrees to pay annually to the DEPARTMENT the TMC operations and maintenance costs, including office space rental costs as listed in the table below. Each fiscal year,CITY administrative 1 Page 830 of 2012 staff shall propose in its annual budget request meeting the funding and approval of the expenditures noted herein. No additional costs beyond those listed in this Sub-Section will be required of CITY without prior mutual agreement. Payments are to be made annually and the annual payment rates are fixed for ten (10) years. The following is the"Payment Schedule"for the ten(10)year term of this Agreement: Description of Cost FY 21/22• FY 22/23 FY 23/24 FY 24/25 FY 25/26 FY 26/27 FY 27/28 FY 28/29 FY 29/30 FY 30/31 City of Miami Beach Share of Facility Operations& Maintenance Costs calculated by multiplying the percent of office space occupied by the City by the TMC's projected FY 2016 Operations and $14,123 $14,123 $14,123 $14,123 $14,123 $14,546 $14,546 $14,546 $14,546 $14,546 Maintenance Cost(3.56%x$396,701/FY 2018).Cost such as,but not limited to electric,water, maintenance,janitorial services,etc.are included in this amount Annual Rent for 519.60 sf.@$20/sf(Portions of Room#232/Traffic Ops Staff&Room# $10,392 $10,392 $10,392 $10,392 $10,392 $10,392 $10,392 $10,392 $10,392 $10,392 112/Com puter Server) Total per Fiscal Year $24,515 $24,515 $24,515 $24,515 $24,515 $24,938 $24,938 $24,938 $24,938 $24,938 Total Cost for Ten(10)Year Term of Memorandum of Understanding $ 247,265 *Rent cost for FY21/22 will be pro-rated based on the execution date of this memorandum. The CITY's annual cost may be pro-rated in the initial year of the Agreement if this Agreement is executed after the start of the DEPARTMENT's Fiscal Year 2020/2021. The CITY's annual operations and maintenance costs will increase by 3%on the sixth(6th)year of this Agreement and will remain at this amount until the end of the Agreement. 1.3 Method of Payment The CITY will make annual payments to the DEPARTMENT.Recurring annual payments shall be due by November 1St of each DEPARTMENT fiscal year during the term of this Agreement. The DEPARTMENT shall transmit annual invoices to CITY for payment to the following address: City of Miami Beach Transportation and Mobility Department 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach,FL 33139 Attention: Director 2. All notices under this Agreement shall be directed to the following: To DEPARTMENT: Florida Department of Transportation 1001 N.W. 111th Avenue Miami,Florida 33172 Attention: TSM&O Program Engineer To CITY: City of Miami Beach Transportation and Mobility Department 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach,FL 33139 Attention:Director 2 Page 831 of 2012 With Copy To: City of Miami Beach Office of the City Manager 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach,FL 33139 Attention: City Manager 3. Unless otherwise specifically stated herein, this Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. 4. If any part of this Agreement shall be determined to be invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction or by any other legally constituted body having the jurisdiction to make such determination, the remainder of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect provided that the part of this Agreement thus invalidated or declared unenforceable is not material to the intended operation of this Agreement. 5. The CITY recognizes and accepts the funding restrictions set forth in Section 339.13 5(6)(a),and Section 129.07, Florida Statutes,which may affect the DEPARTMENT's obligations. Those provisions are as follows: 339.135(6)(a).The DEPARTMENT during any fiscal year shall not expend money,incur any liability, or enter into any contract which, by its terms, involves the expenditure of money in excess of the amounts budgeted as available for expenditure during such fiscal year.Any contract,verbal or written, made in violation of this subsection is null and void,and no money may be paid on such contract. The DEPARTMENT shall require a statement from the Comptroller of the Department that funds are available prior to entering into any such contract or other binding commitment of funds.Nothing herein contained shall prevent the making of contracts for periods exceeding one(1)year, but any contract so made shall be executory only for the value of the services to be rendered or agreed to be paid for in succeeding fiscal years. Section 339.135(6)(a),Florida Statutes. Accordingly,the State of Florida's performance and obligation to pay under this Contract is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature. 6. The DEPARTMENT recognizes that CITY must comply with its Budget Policy which requires annual CITY Board approval.This Agreement shall not be construed to modify,in any way,CITY's obligations with respect to said policy.To the extent permitted by such policy,CITY shall endeavor to appropriate in its annual budget, for each Fiscal Year, the funds lawfully available to satisfy its obligations under this Agreement. 7. When either party receives a notice of claim for damages that may have been caused by the other party in the performance of services required under this Agreement,that party will immediately forward the claim to the other party. Each party will evaluate the claim and report its findings to each other within fourteen(14)working days and will jointly discuss options in defending the claim. 8. Either party may cancel this Agreement with sixty(60)days advance written notice.The written notice must be delivered to the contact as defined in Section 2 of this contract. 9. The CITY reserves the right to inspect any records associated with the cost to maintain the TMC as requested in writing. 3 Page 832 of 2012 10. This document incorporates and includes all prior negotiations, correspondence, conversations, agreements,or understandings applicable to the matters contained herein,and the parties agree that there are no commitments, agreements or understandings concerning the subject matter of this Agreement that are not contained in this document. Accordingly,it is agreed that no deviation from the terms hereof shall be predicated upon any prior representations or agreements whether oral or written. It is further agreed that no modification,amendment or alteration in the terms or conditions contained herein shall be effective unless contained in a written document executed with the same formality and of equal dignity herewith. (Intentionally Left Blank) IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have caused these presents to be executed the day and year first above written. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION BY: BY: CITY Mayor District Secretary ATTEST: BY: CITY Clerk DATE: LEGAL REVIEW: BY: BY: CITY General Counsel District Chief Counsel 4 Page 833 of 2012