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Resolution 2022-32309 RESOLUTION NO.; 2022-32309 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY OF LIFE COMMITTEE, AT ITS JULY 27, 2022 MEETING, SUPPORTING THE STUDY OF UNDERGROUND TUNNELS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, AND DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO TRANSMIT A COPY OF THE RESOLUTION TO THE BORING COMPANY. WHEREAS, road tunnels are viable means to minimize potential environmental impact such as traffic congestion, pedestrian movement, air quality, noise pollution, or visual intrusion; and WHEREAS, given, the challenges with constructing or expanding roadway and transit facilities in an urbanized environment and the increasing complexity and constraints of constructing and maintaining above-ground transportation infrastructure, there has been an increase in the use of tunnels for transportation systems'in countries all over the world; and WHEREAS, the Miami-Dade Transportation Planning Organization (TPO), -the local agency responsible for regional transportation planning in Miami-Dade County, at its July 22, 2021 meeting, adopted a resolution authorizing the TPO to prepare a comprehensive study to evaluate advancements,in tunneling technology that may provide accelerated project delivery and/or lower cost mobility options in Miami-Dade County; and WHEREAS, in February 2022, the TPO completed a draft study entitled "Emerging Tunneling Technologies Feasibility Study" which evaluated emerging tunnel technologies to assess the implementation of transit tunnel corridors in Miami-Dade County; and WHEREAS., the TPO study considered 25 potential tunnel corridors throughout Miami- Dade County, including corridors identified in the Strategic Miami Area Rapid Transit (SMART) Plan and the County's Long Range Transportation Plan; however, no tunnel corridor in the City of Miami Beach was found to be feasible; and WHEREAS, the Beach Corridor (a SMART Plan corridor which proposes a rapid mass transit link between Miami Beach and Downtown Miami via an elevated guideway along the MacArthur Causeway) was not considered as a potential tunnel corridor in the TPO feasibility study; and WHEREAS, at the July 27, 2022 Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee (PSNQLC) meeting, the Administration presented the findings and recommendations of the TPO's Emerging Tunneling Technologies Feasibility Study in the context of the City of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, given the regional significance of a tunnel facility connecting Miami Beach to the mainland, and its impact on state, county, and local jurisdictions, any tunnel proposals/studies in the City of Miami Beach will need to be coordinated with the Miami-Dade County Transportation Planning Organization, the Florida Department of Transportation, Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works, and the City of Miami; and WHEREAS, after some discussion on ongoing tunnel initiatives being undertaken by The Boring Company, the Committee suggested having discussions with The Boring Company as to the feasibility of underground tunnel use in the City of Miami Beach to alleviate surface level traffic congestion; and WHEREAS, the Committee passed a motion to move this item to the full Commission, directing the Administration to draft a Resolution supporting the study of underground tunnels in the City of Miami Beach, and to transmit a copy of the Resolution to The Boring Company. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby accept the recommendation of the Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee, at its July 27, 2022 meeting, supporting the study of underground tunnels in Miami Beach, and direct the Administration to transmit a copy of the Resolution to The Boring Company. PASSED and ADOPTED this 14th day of September 2022. ATTEST: 7)1 Dan Gelber, Mayor SFP212022 Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM &'LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION p� f /' , City Attorney t Date Resolutions-C7 AP MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Alina T.Hudak,City Manager DATE: September 14,2022 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY OF LIFE COMMITTEE, AT ITS JULY 27, 2022 MEETING, SUPPORTING THE STUDY OF UNDERGROUND TUNNELS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, AND DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO TRANSMIT A COPY OF THE RESOLUTION TO THE BORING COMPANY. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the Resolution. BACKGROUND/HISTORY Road tunnels are defined by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) as enclosed roadways with vehicle access that is restricted to portals regardless of type of the structure or method of construction. Road tunnels are feasible alternatives to cross a water body or traverse through physical barriers such as mountains,existing roadways,railroads,or facilities; or to satisfy environmental or ecological requirements. In addition, road tunnels are viable means to minimize potential environmental impact such as traffic congestion, pedestrian movement,air quality,noise pollution,or visual intrusion;to protect areas of special cultural or historical value such as conservation of districts,buildings or private properties;or for other sustainability reasons such as to avoid the impact on natural habit or reduce disturbance to surface land. Given the challenges with constructing or expanding roadway and transit facilities in an urbanized environment and the increasing complexity and constraints of constructing and maintaining above-ground transportation infrastructure, there has been an increase in the use of tunnels for transportation systems in countries all over the world. As a result of receiving an unsolicited bid from Elon Musk's Boring Company to design and build an underground,high-capacity transit system,the City of Fort Lauderdale recently approved$375,000 of city funding for the Boring Company to conduct a feasibility study for the "Las Olas Loop" - an underground tunnel under Las Olas Boulevard from its downtown Brightline Station to Las Olas Oceanside Park. Any costs above the city contribution would be borne by the Boring Company. In May 2019,the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority engaged the Boring Company to design and construct the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) Loop - a three-station underground transportation system consisting of 1.7 miles of tunnel to connect the LVCC West Hall with the North/Central/South Halls. Per the Boring Company,the system reduces a 45-minute cross-campus journey to approximately two minutes. LVCC Loop's cost was approximately$50 million for the two tunnels and three stations (two surface and one subsurface). The LVCC Loop was completed in one year and opened in April 2021 becoming the first commercial application of the Boring Company's tunneling technology. It utilizes only autonomous electric Tesla vehicles traveling at high speeds to transport passengers. On July 1, 2022, the Boring Company opened an extension and station connecting the convention center to the Resorts World Las Vegas facility. Last year,the City of Las Vegas approved the Boring Company's plans for a citywide 29-mile tunnel system that will link the entire Las Vegas strip to the airport along with a few other popular locations in the city. The Miami-Dade Transportation Planning Organization (TPO)is the local agency responsible for regional transportation planning in Miami-Dade County. At its July 22, 2021 meeting, the TPO Governing Board adopted a resolution, sponsored by TPO Board Member and City of Miami Mayor Francis Suarez,authorizing the TPO to prepare a comprehensive study to evaluate advancements in tunneling technology that may provide accelerated project delivery and/or lower cost mobility options in Miami-Dade County. Pursuant to this resolution,the TPO has conducted a feasibility study to research current and emerging innovative technologies in the tunnel industry that could be applicable to future transportation projects in Miami-Dade County. According to the TPO,the results of the study will provide useful information and alternatives to advance the implementation of projects in the Strategic Miami Area Rapid Transit(SMART)Plan. The County's Beach Corridor project proposing to link Miami Beach and Downtown Miami via the MacArthur Causeway is one of six rapid transit corridors in the County's SMART Plan. This item, sponsored by Commissioner Steven Meiner, was referred at the July 28, 2021, City Commission meeting to the Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee(NQLC)for discussion. At the September 20.2021 NQLC meetina.the Administration informed the NQLC of the TPO's tunnel feasibility study and its aoal to explore emerging tunnel technologies and identify opportunities for the integration of sub-surface transportation tunnels in Miami- Dade County. The Committee recommended that the Administration provide an update to NQLC once the TPO study is completed and staff has had an opportunity to review the report. At the July 27,2022, Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee(PSNQLC)meeting,the Administration presented the findings and recommendations of the TPO's Emerging Tunneling Technologies Feasibility Study in the context of the City of Miami Beach. After some discussion on ongoing tunnel initiatives being undertaken by the Boring Company, the Committee suggested having discussions with The Boring Company as to the feasibility of underground tunnel use in the City of Miami Beach to relieve traffic congestion.The Committee passed a motion to move this item to the full Commission,directing the Administration to draft a Resolution supporting the study of underground tunnels in Miami Beach,and to transmit a copy of the Resolution to the Boring Company. It is important to note that given the regional significance of a tunnel facility connecting Miami Beach to the mainland,and its impact on state,county,and local jurisdictions,any tunnel proposals/studies in the City of Miami Beach will need to be coordinated with the Miami-Dade County Transportation Planning Organization, the Florida Department of Transportation,Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works,and the City of Miami. ANALYSIS In February 2022,the Miami-Dade TPO completed a draft study entitled"Emerging Tunneling Technologies Feasibility Study'. The TPO study evaluated emerging tunnel technology to assess the implementation of transit tunnel corridors in Miami-Dade County. The tunnels are intended to accommodate public transportation via electric multi-passenger transit vehicles for the advancement of mobility options in Miami-Dade County. The tunnels are proposed for use by transit vehicles to accommodate a range of up to 60 passengers per vehicle. The TPO study considered 25 potential tunnel corridors throughout Miami-Dade County,including corridors identified in the Strategic Miami Area Rapid Transit(SMART) Plan and the County's Long Range Transportation Plan. The study utilized a three-tiered level analysis to evaluate the feasibility of all potential corridors based on various key criteria, including cost, land use, accessibility, connectivity, ridership potential, and constructability. The study documents the results of the Tier 1 and Tier 2 levels analysis and identified the next steps to be addressed in Tier 3. One of the 25 potential corridors evaluated in the TPO study (identified as Corridor 4 on page 33 of the study) extends from Metrorail/Amtrak Transfer Station at NW 37 Avenue and NW 79 Street in the City of Miami and runs east along 79/71 Street to Collins Avenue in North Beach (8.8 miles in length). Potential tunnel stations include Metrorail Transfer Station, NW 7 Avenue Metrorail Station, Little River Station, North Bay Village,and North Beach Town Center. This tunnel corridor would provide transit connections to Amtrak, Metrorail Transfer Station, Little River FEC Corridor Station. The cost would range from$1.5 billion to$2.4 billion. This corridor received a low score,ranking 19 out of the 25 potential corridors,thus it is not considered a feasible option and did not move forward to Tier 3 analysis in the TPO study. It is important to note that the Beach Corridor(a SMART Plan corridor which proposes a rapid mass transit link between Miami Beach and Downtown Miami via an elevated guideway along the MacArthur Causeway)was not considered as a potential tunnel corridor in the TPO feasibility study. The MacArthur Causeway portion of the Beach Corridor project(Trunk Line)is currently being advanced as a public-private partnership (P3) project between the County and the selected concessionaire (Miami Beach Monorail(MBM))while,on a parallel track,the County finalizes a Project Development and Environment(PD&E)Study for the overall Beach Corridor project extending from Midtown Miami to the Miami Beach Convention Center. The County executed an Interim Agreement with MBM in 2021 for the preliminary engineering phase of the Trunk Line segment. The City Administration has reached out to the County leadership and requested a briefing and a presentation to the City Commission on the status of both initiatives. The TPO study concluded that emerging tunneling technologies show potential to increase speed and reliability by providing dedicated and unobstructed exclusive lanes for transit only vehicles. The study identified the following high level next steps: Efficient Transportation Decision Making (ETDM) Planning Screening -Identify potential environmental issues on the selected corridors • Concept Development—type of transit vehicle,life safety and emergency design criteria,process of construction under public and private properties Concept Layouts—roadway alignment,station footprints • Transit Service—headway,hours of operation,number of vehicles required • Partner Coordination—establishment of a Project Working Group, presentation at TPO Board and Committees, and briefings SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA According to the 2022 Miami Beach Resident Survey, 76.9% of residents use their personal vehicle as a primary mode of transportation for trips within Miami Beach(7%increase as compared to the 2019 survey);and 84.3%use their personal vehicle as a primary mode of transportation for the cross-causeway trips(5%increase as compared to the 2019 survey). FINANCIAL INFORMATION N/A Amounts)/Account(s): N/A ` ' CONCLUSION Given the regional significance of a tunnel facility connecting Miami Beach to the mainland,and its impact on state,county,and local jurisdictions, any tunnel proposals/studies in the City of Miami Beach will need to be coordinated with the Miami-Dade County Transportation Planning Organization, the Florida Department of Transportation, Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works,and the City of Miami. Furthermore,the Administration will be reaching out to City of Fort Lauderdale and other agencies currently pursuing tunnel projects in collaboration with the Boring Company to obtain additional information. Should the City Commission adopt this Resolution accepting the recommendation of the PSNQLC,at its July 27,2022 meeting,the Administration will transmit a copy of the Resolution to the Boring Company,as directed. Since the PSNQLC removed the item from the Committee agenda,updates on this item will be provided via Letter To Commission(LTC). Applicable Area Citywide Is this a"Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O. to Know"item.pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14? No No Strategic Connection Mobility-Increase multi-modal mobility citywide and connectivity regionally. Legislative Tracking Transportation and Mobility Sponsor Commissioner Steven Meiner ATTACHMENTS: Description o Resolution Cardillo, Lilia From: Cardillo, Lilia Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2022 9:53 AM To: Gonzalez,Jose R.; Majstorovic, Milos Cc: Taxis, Mark; Hudak,Alina; Granado, Rafael Subject: Resolution 2022-32309 Attachments: Resolution 2022-32309.pdf Hi Jose, See attached resolution for transmittal to The Boring Company. Once you have transmitted the resolution, please send us a copy of the transmittal letter. Let us know if you need any assistance. Thank you, M IAM I BEACH Lilia Cardillo,Agenda Coordinator OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139 Tel: 305-673-7411/Fax: 786-394-4139/www.miamibeachfl.gov We are committed to providing excellent public service and safety to all who live,work and play in our vibrant,tropical, historic community 1