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LTC 159-2023 Ocean Drive Pedestrian Plaza Pilot - Update #3MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER LTC# 159-2023 LETTER TO COMMISSION FROM: Alina T. Hudak, City Mana e DATE: April 11, 2023 SUBJECT: Ocean Drive Pedestrian Plaza Pilot -Update #3 The purpose of this Letter to Commission ("L TC") is to provide an update on the permitting status of the Ocean Drive pedestrian promenade located between 13 Street and 14 Place and to provide information on a potential modified operational plan and methodology for the temporary promenade as required by Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works ("DTPW"). L TC # 107-2023 dated March 4, 2023, is attached herein for background and reference (Attachment A). Included in Attachment A, is a letter to DTPW dated March 3, 2023, outlining the proposed modified operational plan and methodology for the temporary promenade. DTPW responded via a letter dated March 28, 2023 (Attachment B), reaffirming its concerns with the high southbound traffic volumes along Ocean Court alleyway as a result of no vehicular access onto Ocean Drive within the promenade. DTPW identified two (2) acceptable alternatives that would limit general traffic along 14 Place/Ocean Court alleyway. Both alternatives proffered by DTPW would allow vehicles to access the promenade from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. The Administration is evaluating the advantages and disadvantages of both alternatives and will host a community meeting with Ocean Drive stakeholders to obtain input on the alternatives prior to making a final recommendation on the selected alternative. Once an alternative is selected, DTPW recommends a 90-day pilot project implementation. Furthermore, City staff will work with DTPW to jointly develop a methodology for analysis of the pilot. Upon completion of the pilot, the City must submit a signed and sealed report documenting the results. The findings will be utilized to determine whether the pilot is effective or further adjustments are required. The Transportation and Mobility Department has reached out to one of its rotational traffic engineering consultants to prepare a scope of services and price proposal for the traffic analysis required by DTPW for a modified configuration of the promenade on a pilot basis. The City Administration will continue to provide updates on the permitting status of the Ocean Drive Pedestrian Plaza via L TC. If you have any questions regarding the foregoing, please do not hesitate to contact me. Attachments: A: L TC # 107-2023 dated March 4, 2023 B: Response Letter from Miami-Dade County dated March 28, 2023 ictJ�-i& ATH/RW/JRG D o c u S ig n E n v e lo p e ID : EF E 8B 12 1-B FD 9 -4 9 9 7 -B 5 E C -D 2F E 14 A 1 E C 3 1 Attachment A MIAMI BEACH NO. LTC# 107-2023 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: FROM: DATE: Honorable Mayor Dan Gelber and Memb ers of the City Commission Ans T. oat. or erase (" £, d a March 4, 2023 SUBJECT: Ocean Drive Pedestrian Plaza Pilot - Update #2 The purpose of this Letter to Commission ("LTC") is to provide an update on the permitting status of the Ocean Drive pedestrian promenade located between 13 Street and 14 Place and to provide information on a potential modified operational plan and methodology for the temporary promenade as required by Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works ("DTPW"). L TC # 518-2022 dated December 13, 2022 is attached herein for background and reference (Attachment A). On December 21, 2022, the City Administration and DTPW staff met to discuss DTPW's concerns with the current configuration of the promenade and associated operational challenges. During the meeting, DTPW staff expressed that a permit for the promenade as currently configured would not be approved and required that the City submit a modified plan to address the operational challenges as well as a traffic methodology to evaluate the effectiveness of the modified plan for DTPW's review and approval. The continuation of the promenade on a pilot basis would be contingent upon the County's approval of the modified plan. In more recent communications, DTPW requested that the City submit a modified plan and methodology with the deadline of March 3, 2023. Included herein is a letter to DTPW dated March 3, 2023 outlining a modified operational plan and methodology for the temporary promenade as required by DTPW (Attachment B). The Administration acknowledges that there are operational challenges associated with the use of the alleyway as a detour route for Ocean Drive traffic, albeit as a temporary condition, given the essential and frequent back-of-house services for the businesses and hotels in the area; services that cannot currently occur in this section of Ocean Drive due to the pedestrian plaza. It is also important to note that at least one hotel within the pedestrian-only area has threatened litigation related to the as yet unapproved road closure. Over the past few months, City staff from various departments, including Police, Fire, Transportation and Mobility, Parking, Public Works, and Facilities and Fleet Management have worked together to develop a modified operational plan for the promenade that balances the needs and desires of the affected residents, property owners, businesses, stakeholder groups, City emergency services, and visitors, and which addresses the concerns expressed by DTPW staff both verbally and via letter dated October 25, 2022. The modified operational plan consists of allowing vehicular traffic to access Ocean Drive via arm gates at 14 Place from 6 a.m. to 11a.m., Monday - Saturday, which aligns with the time periods when most deliveries and services for the affected businesses occur. Smaller size trucks (no more than 33' long) would be allowed to access the alleyway at Ocean Drive and 14 Place only if required for "back-of-house" services. This operational plan is expected to drastically reduce the volume of delivery trucks and service vehicles which currently cannot access Ocean Drive within the promenade portion and must therefore perform their services from the alleyway. As such, by reducing the number of trucks and service vehicles during the early morning hours D o c u S ig n E n v e lo p e ID : E F E 8 B 12 1-B F D 9 -4 9 9 7 -B 5 E C -D 2 F E 14 A 1 E C 3 1 w h en the bulk of this activity typically occurs, w e be lieve this operational change w ill address D T P W's con cer n reg ardin g the vo lum e of vehicl e s using and potentially blocking the alleyw ay a n d th e challeng e s asso ci a te d w ith that operation. W ith respe ct to a m e tho d olo gy to evaluate the effectiveness of a m odified operational plan fo r th e te m p o rary pro m ena d e, the C ity proposes to collect traffi c data at 13 Street, 14 Place, and 15 S tre e t along O ce a n D rive to docum ent the existing conditions w ith respect to traffi c volum es. If the m od ifi e d op e rationa l pla n is ap proved by D T PW fo r im plem entation on a pilot basis, C ity staff is pre p a red to co lle ct an d an a lyze po st-traff ic da ta and provide to DT PW fo r use in determ ining th e eff ective ne ss of the m od ified pilo t. In add ition, C ity staff w ill conduct observ ations and garn er fe e d b a c k fr o m aff ected re sid ents, prope rt y ow ne rs, businesses, patrons, visitors, and w orkfo rce w ith re g a rd to the m o d ifi e d pilo t. A s contem pla ted , the City, in collaboration w ith DTPW , will use th is da ta and fee db a ck to evaluate the pilot and de term ine if any additional changes to the pilot a re w a rra nte d to ad d ress the C ounty's co nce rn s. C ity staff ha s m e t w ith O ce a n D rive stake ho lders to share the details of the m odified operational p lan an d m e tho d o lo g y fo r the tem porary pro m ena de prior to subm itting to D TPW fo r review and a p p ro v a l. A s so m e sta ke hold ers have expressed concern s w ith allow ing vehicl es in the pro m ena d e, alb eit in the ea rly m orn ing hours, and w ould prefer to m aintain the integrity of the cu rre nt pe d e strian ize d enviro nm e nt, im p lem entation and evaluation of the m odified operational plan w ill req u ire co ntin u e d co m m unity dia logue. W hile the C ity has dem onstrated a com m itm ent to pe d estria n ize a port io n of O cean D rive thro ugh the im plem entation of a tem porary pedestrian pro m en a d e, ultim a te ly the C ity and M ia m i-D ade C ounty w ill need to determ ine an operational plan tha t is m utua lly ag re e a b le. T he A d m in istration w ill co ntinue to pro vid e up dates on the C ounty's response and perm itting sta tu s of the O ce a n D rive te m p o rary pede stria n pro m enade via L TC . P lea s e fee l fr ee to re a ch ou t to m e if you ha ve any questions. A tt a c hm ents A: L T C # 518 -2 0 2 2 dat e d D ecem b er 13 , 20 22 B : Le tte r to M iam i-D a d e C o unty D T P W da ted M arch 3, 2023 .: : " ATH/RW/JRG D o c u S ig n E n v e lo p e ID : EF E 8 B 1 2 1 -F D 9 -4 9 9 7 -5E C -D 2F E 1 4 A 1 E C 3 1 MIAMI B E A C H NO. LTC# TO : FRO M : DATE: 518-2022 LETTER TO COMMISSION Honorable Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission Alina T. Hudak, City Manag~ December 13, 2022 [//'' SUBJECT: Update - Ocean Drive Pedestrian Plaza Pilot The purpose of this Letter to Commission (L TC) is to provide an update on the permitting status of the Ocean Drive pedestrian plaza located between 13 Street and 14 Place. Pursuant to the Miami-Dade County (the "County") Home Rule Charter and Code, the County's Department of Transportation and Public Works has jurisdiction over traffic control on all local (non-federal or state) public roads and alleyways, including within incorporated municipalities. As such, the closure or reconfiguration of a portion of Ocean Drive for a pedestrian plaza and the use of the 14 Place/Ocean Court alleyway as a detour route requires Miami-Dade County approval. At the October 27, 2021 Cy Commission meeting, as part of a discussion item on the reconfiguration of Ocean Drive, the Commission supported the Administration's recommended option to introduce a southbound vehicular travel lane with on-street parking on the west side of the street and two-way protected green bike lanes on the east side of the street. Furthermore, the City Commission requested that the Administration explore the implementation of a pedestrian plaza in the vicinity of the 1400 Block of Ocean Drive. At the December 8, 2021 City Commission meeting, the Commission directed the Administration to proceed with the implementation of a temporary pedestrian plaza pilot on Ocean Drive from 13 Street to 14 Place. Pursuant to Commission direction, the City's Transportation and Mobility Department developed the corresponding pavement marking, striping, and signage plans in December 2021 and submitted the draft plans to the County for review and approval. The Administration's stated commitment to the City Commission and residents was to implement the desired reconfiguration of Ocean Drive on an expedited basis in January 2022. In January 2022, the Administration completed implementation of the interim reconfiguration of Ocean Drive, including the temporary pedestrian plaza. At that time, the County had approved the new southbound lane configuration and protected bike lanes; however, the design plans for the pedestrian plaza had not yet been approved as City staff was working to address various technical comments and concerns from the County on the plaza design. In particular, the design of the plaza necessitated reversing the flow of traffic along the Ocean Court alleyway between 13 Street and 14 Place to utilize the alleyway as a detour route for traffic entering Ocean Drive from 15 Street to travel southbound and exit Ocean Drive through the alleyway. The City worked closely with the Ocean Drive Association and installed regulatory and wayfinding signage at strategic locations on the affected streets to deter unnecessary vehicular traffic from entering DocuSign Envelope ID : EF E 8B121-BFD 9-4997-B 5E C-D 2FE 14A 1E C 31 Ocean Drive via 15 Street and to inform drivers of the new southbound traffic pattern and the pedestrian plaza. As of today, the County has denied the approval of the pedestrian plaza citing the use of the 14 Place/Ocean Court alleyway as a vehicular detour route for the pedestrianized portion of Ocean Drive as the basis for the denial. Via a letter to the County dated June 21, 2022 (Attachment A ), the City emphasized that the 14 Place/Ocean Court alleyway is the only viable alternative route for Ocean Drive traffic entering through 15 Street to by-pass the plaza given u-turns are not feasible once a southbound vehicle reaches the existing access gate at 14 Place. The County responded via a letter dated October 25, 2022 (Attachment B) reaffirming its concerns with the use of the alleyway as a detour route for general traffic and welcoming further discussion with the City on this matter. The Administration acknowledges that there are operational challenges associated with the use of the alleyway as a detour route for Ocean Drive traffic, albeit as a temporary condition, given the essential and frequent back-of-house services for the businesses and hotels in the area; services that cannot currently occur in this section of Ocean Drive due to the pedestrian plaza. We also note that at least one hotel within the pedestrian-only area has threatened litigation related to the as yet unapproved road closure. Pursuant to the County's recent letter, the Administration has scheduled a meeting with Miami- Dade County Transportation and Public Works staff to occur on December 21, 2022 to discuss this outstanding issue in further detail and hopefully reach consensus on a path to secure County approval. The Administration will provide an update on the outcome of the meeting via L TC. Please feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions. Attachments A: Letter to Miami-Dade County B: Response Letter from Miami-Dade County ...49 DocuSign Envelope ID: EFE8B 121-B F 9-4997-B5E C-D2F E 14A 1 EC31 MIAMI BEACH Attachment A City of Miami Beach, 17OO Convento Center Dnve, Mom Beach, f ondo 33139, www.miorbeachfl. gov OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER rel 305673 7010 June 21, 2022 Eulois Cleckley Chief Executive Officer and Director Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works 701 NW 1" Court Miami, FL 33128 RE: Ocean Drive Pedestrian Plaza (Application No. 2022001803) Dear Mr. Cleckley. I am writing to formally request the Department of Transportation and Public Works' (DTPW) approval for the Ocean Drive pedestrian plaza which extends between 14 Place and 13 Street on Ocean Drive in the City of Miami Beach. As you may be aware, based on discussions with your staff, the City submitted traffic control plans for the pedestrian plaza in the DTPW system in December 2021. Since that time, we have been working with your DTPW staff to secure approval of the plans. At this time, the only outstanding comment from DTPW pertains to the use of a portion of the Ocean Court alleyway as a vehicular detour for the pedestrian plaza. Given the location of the pedestrian plaza, vehicles entering Ocean Drive from 15 Street to travel southbound along Ocean Drive are being diverted at 14" Place through the Ocean Court alleyway to 13 Street where vehicular traffic can access Ocean Drive and continue to travel southbound. The re-routing of vehicles through the Ocean Court alleyway is the only option available to deter vehicles from entering the pedestrian plaza, thereby ensuring the safety and integrity of the plaza and the pedestrians therein. It is important to note that the volume of vehicles being re-routed through the alleyway at this time is relatively minor as we have strategically placed digital message signs along northbound and southbound Collins Avenue to discourage drivers from using 15 Street to enter Ocean Drive due to the presence of the pedestrian plaza. By way of this letter, we are seeking DTPW's approval and final determination as to the pedestrian plaza as currently configured. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding this matter. Thank you in advance for your assistance and consideration of this issue. 5.44 °- • City Manager cc: Eric T. Carpenter, P.E., Deputy City Manager Lester Sola, Assistant City Manager Rafael Paz, City Attorney Jos~ R. Gonz~lez, P.E., Transportation and Mobility Director DocuSign Envelope ID: EF E8B 121-FD9 -4 997-B5E C-D2F E 14A1EC31 Attachment B MIAMI-. EEE Transportation and Public Works Office of the Director 701 NW 1st Court » 17% Floor Miami, Florida 33136 October 25, 2022 Alina Hudak, City Manager City of Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, Fl 33139 Dear Ms. Hudak This letter is in response to your June 21, 2022 request for authorization from the Miami-Dade Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) to convert a portion of Ocean Drive into a pedestrian plaza. The City submitted DR 2022001903 on December 20, 2021, for "Implementation of a plaza on Ocean Drive between 13th Street and 14th Place". The proposed project included diverting southbound traffic on Ocean Drive from 15th Street to Ocean Court (alleyway) between 14th Place and 13th Street. DTPW denied this permit application as well as subsequent resubmittals as a result of the alleyway presenting several geometric and safety constraints such as impacts to lateral offsets, vertical clearance, sight distance, and substandard turning radii. In addition, our review identified hazardous conditions which include utility conflicts, pedestrian co nnectivity and lack of emergency vehicles access. The alleyway is not adequately designed to support the vehicular traffic which the closure would generate. Miami Dade Co unty Departm ent of Transportation and Public Works understands your position and desire to reco nfigure the public right-of-way in this portion of the City of Miami Be ach to enco urage pedestrian accessibility and enhance safety. We are eager to engage you and your team in the context of a larger plan to effectuate such an improvement in manner consistent with Miami-Dade County Code and traffic standards. We will make ourselves available to meet and discuss this initiative at your convenience. Should you require additional information, please co ntact myself. or Mr. Josenrique Cueto, P.E., Deputy Director Sin rely . ule" y, Djy tor of ansporta tion and Public Works c: Josenrique Cueto, P.E., Deputy Director & Chief Project Delivery Office r, DTPW Miguel Soria, P.E., Assistant Director, Highways, DTPW Yamilet Se nespleda, P.E., Chief, Traffic Engineering Division, DTPW D o c u S ig n E n v e lo p e ID : EF E 8 B 12 1-F D 9 -4 9 9 7 -B 5E C -D2F E 14 A 1 E C 3 1 MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miomi Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER Tel: 305-673-7010 March 3, 2023 Eulois Cleckley Chief Executive Officer and Director Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works 701NW 1" Court Miami, FL 33128 RE: Ocean Drive Temporary Pedestrian Plaza (Application No. 2022001803) Dear Mr. Cleckley: Thanks for your continued support and collaboration on various Miami Beach related traffic efforts. As you are aware, the City of Miami Beach ("Ci ty") has demonstrated a commitment to pedestrianize a portion of Ocean Drive through the implementation of a temporary pedestrian promenade from 13 Street to 14 Place. However, we understand the concerns expressed by Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works ("DTPW") staff with regard to the current operational challenges associated with the current promenade configuration and, in particular, the required use of the 14 Place/Ocean Court alleyway by general use vehicular traffic to by-pass the promenade. Please accept this letter as a step forward in our continued dialogue on this matter subject to further discussions with and approval by our City Commission. Pursuant to our meeting on December 21, 2022 wherein DTPW staff expressed their concerns with the current promenade, City staff has been working to develop a modified operational plan that balances the needs and desires of the affected businesses, stakeholder groups, city emergency services, residents and visitors, and which addresses the concerns expressed by DTPW staff both verbally and in the letter dated October 25, 2022. The modified plan consists of allowing vehicular traffic to access Ocean Drive via arm gates at 14 Place from 6 a.m. to 11a.m., Monday - Saturday, which aligns with the time periods when most deliveries and services for the affected businesses occur. Smaller size trucks (no more than 33' long) would be allowed to access the alleyway at Ocean Drive and 14 Place only if required for "back-of-house" services. This operational plan is expected to drastically reduce the volume of delivery trucks and service vehicles which currently cannot access Ocean Drive within the promenade portion and must therefore perform their services from the alleyway. As such, by reducing the number of trucks and service vehicles during the early morning hours when the bulk of this activity typically occurs, we believe this operational change will address DTPW's concern regarding the volume of vehicles using and potentially blocking the alleyway and the concerns associated with that operation. With respect to a methodology to evaluate the effectiveness of a modified operational plan for the temporary promenade, the City proposes to collect traffic data at 13 Street, 14 Place, and 15 Street along Ocean Drive to document the existing conditions with respect to traffic volumes; and we welcome DTPW's input in this regard. If the modified operational plan is approved by DTPW for implementation on a pilot basis, City staff is prepared to collect and analyze post-traffic data and provide to DTPW for use in determining the effectiveness of the modified pilot. In addition, City staff will conduct observations and garner feedback from affected residents, businesses, customers, and workforce with regard to the modified pilot. The City, in collaboration with DTPW, will use this data and feedback to evaluate the pilot and determine if any additional changes to the pilot are warranted to address the County's concerns. W e are com m itted to providing excellent public service and sa fety to all who live, work and play in our vibrant, tropical, historic com m unity. D o c u S ig n E n v e lo p e ID : EF E 8B 12 1-B F 9 -4 9 9 7 -B5E C -D 2F E 14 A 1 E C 3 1 M arcn 3, ZUZ3 Page 2 it1 rdtd W e lo o k fo rw a rd to co ntin ue d dia lo g u e w ith D T PW on w ays to ensure the success of this key pilot in itia tive a lon g ou r C ity's m o st ico n ic stree t. P le a se feel fr ee to contact m e if you ha ve any qu e stio n s o r co n c e rn s. Tha n k yo u fo r yo ur co nside ration of this req ue st. S in c e re ly, ln D ocuS igned by: ±y A lin a I . H u d ak C ity M a n a g e r cc: E ric T . C a rpe nte r, P .E ., D e p uty C ity M ana g e r, C ity of M iam i Beach R icke lle W illia m s , A ssistant C ity M a n a g e r, C ity of M iam i Bea ch Jo s ~ R . Gonz~lez, P.E ., T ran sp or tation an d M obility Di rect or , Ci ty of Miami Be ach Jim m y L. M o ra le s , C hie f O p e rations O ffi ce r, M ia m i-D a de C ounty O ff ice of the M a yor Attachment B ...M9 zsfri ii i Department of Transportation and Public Works Office of the Director 701 NW 1st Court • 17 Floor Miami, Florida 33136 March 28, 2023 Alina Hudak, City Manager City of Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, Fl 33139 RE: Ocean Drive Temporary Pedestrian Plaza (Application No. 2022001803) Dear Mrs. Hudak The Miami-Dade Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) is in receipt of your letter dated March 3, 2023 requesting authorization for a pilot study to evaluate proposed traffic flow modifications along Ocean Drive and the Ocean Ct. a leyway. We understand that the modifications proposed by the City of Miami Beach ("City") are intended to prioritize pedestrian access to Ocean Drive from 13 Street to 14" Place. DTPW appreciates the City's commitment to advancing pedestrian improvements while ensuring publ c safety, and has undertaken a thorough review of the updated proposed plan. In previous correspondence to the City, our Department highlighted several geometric and safety constraints associated with the use of the Ocean Ct. alleyway for re-routing of significant volumes of general traffic. These safety concerns include impacts to lateral offsets, vertical clearance, sight distance, and substandard turning radii. Additionally, our review determined that such re-routing would generate various hazardous conditions including limiting access by emergency vehicles and the creation of several conflict points for pedestrians and motorists. As a result of DTPW's feedback, the City most recently proposed a configuration by which general vehicular traffic would only be allowed to access Ocean Drive, via gate arms, at 14 " place from 6 am to 11 am , Monday through Saturday. Furthermore, the City proposed allowing trucks smaller than 33 feet long to access the alleyway at Ocean Ct. for "back of house services". The City's letter, however, does not speak to any limitations on routing of general traffic from Ocean Drive onto the Ocean Ct. alleyway. Since the receipt of your letter, DTPW staff has performed field reviews and conducted working sessions to understand the technical and safety implications of your proposal. Upon review we remain concerned that the proposed solution fails to address safety issues associated with high south-bound traffic volumes along the Ocean Ct. alleyway as a result of limited vehicular access to Ocean Drive. Our team has identified two alternatives that would be acceptable and should be considered by the City as viable solutions. These alternatives are as follows: • Al t e rn at i v e 1 : G a te cl o s ur e at 14" Place and Ocear Drive with controlled access for service vehicles. See Exhibit 1. • Alternative 2: Reconfiguration of the alleyway for northbound service vehicles traffic only. See attached Exhibit 2. Both alternatives address DTPW's primary safety objective of limiting general traffic along the Ocean Ct. alleyway. Under these scenarios, A1A would serve as the alternate route for vehicular traffic. T-turnarounds would be required at the 13" and 14" Street alleyway intersections. As a result, traffic entering the intersecting streets will have an adequate method of egress and the Ocean Ct. alleyway would revert to its originally intended use for service vehicles only. Miami Dade County considers both alternatives viable and would recommend a 90-day pilot project implementation. Prior to commencement of the pilot, the City of Miami Beach must schedule a meeting with members of DTPW to jointly develop a methodology for analysis of the pilot. The methodology must include but is not limited to data collection strategy, documenting loading conditions, access management, passenger drop-off, public input, education, and compliance. The methodology must also identify the intended cutcome and measures of success. The pilot project would require monthly reviews of impacts to traffic, safety concerns, and unforeseen conflicts. A detailed daily log shall be required and should be maintained by the City throughout the pilot project implementation, the log will provide specific traffic monitoring measures which will be identified and accepted by both the City and the County traffic engineering teams in advance of implementation. City staff will conduct observations and obtain feedback from affected residents, businesses, customers, and workforce with regard to the pilot. Upon completion of the pilot, the City must submit a signed and sealed report documenting the results, determining success, and providing recommendation for next steps. The outcomes of the pilot will be utilized to determine whether the permanent implementation of traffic modifications is feasible or if further adjustments are required. I have directed my team to support this effort and work with your staff to arrive at a final pilot plan for implementation. We look forward to assisting the City in achieving its pedestrian connectivity objectives while maintaining public safety at all times. Should you require additional information, please contact myself, or Mr. Josenrique Cueto, P.E., Deputy Director Sincerely, E I r & CEO D t rtation and Public Works c: Josenrique Cueto, P.E., Deputy Director Miguel Soria, P.E., Assistant Director Yamilet Senespleda, P.E., Chief Traffic Engineering Division Alternative 1 I +5 niJif 1 1' as l# +' ' g] .• ' I 1 .. - l / /> 4 C ontrol led Service V ehicle A ccess O nly Gate Arm J ~,· I a - - i • " r Gate Arm Gate Arm Exhibit 1 » t Alternative 2 Northbound Only Service Vehicle Traffic Gate Arm Exhibit 2 f t DocuSign Envelope ID: E7O01 E32-71DC-4128-8178-9F9409EF7578 MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER Tel: 305-673-7010 March 3, 2023 Eulois Cleckley Chief Executive Officer and Director Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works 701 NW 1"Court Miami, FL 33128 RE: Ocean Drive Temporary Pedestrian Plaza (Application No. 2022001803) Dear Mr. Cleckley: Thanks for your continued support and collaboration on various Miami Beach related traffic efforts. As you are aware, the City of Miami Beach ("City") has demonstrated a commitment to pedestrianize a portion of Ocean Drive through the implementation of a temporary pedestrian promenade from 13 Street to 14 Place. However, we understand the concerns expressed by Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works ("DTPW") staff with regard to the current operational challenges associated with the current promenade configuration and, in particular, the required use of the 14 Place/Ocean Court alleyway by general use vehicular traffic to by-pass the promenade. Please accept this letter as a step forward in our continued dialogue on this matter subject to further discussions with and approval by our City Commission. Pursuant to our meeting on December 21, 2022 wherein DTPW staff expressed their concerns with the current promenade, City staff has been working to develop a modified operational plan that balances the needs and desires of the affected businesses, stakeholder groups, city emergency services, residents and visitors, and which addresses the concerns expressed by DTPW staff both verbally and in the letter dated October 25, 2022. The modified plan consists of allowing vehicular traffic to access Ocean Drive via arm gates at 14 Place from 6 a.m. to 11a.m., Monday - Saturday, which aligns with the time periods when most deliveries and services for the affected businesses occur. Smaller size trucks (no more than 33' long) would be allowed to access the alleyway at Ocean Drive and 14 Place only if required for "back-of-house" services. This operational plan is expected to drastically reduce the volume of delivery trucks and service vehicles which currently cannot access Ocean Drive within the promenade portion and must therefore perform their services from the alleyway. As such, by reducing the number of trucks and service vehicles during the early morning hours when the bulk of this activity typically occurs, we believe this operational change will address DTp's concern regarding the volume of vehicles using and potentially blocking the alleyway and the concerns associated with that operation. With respect to a methodology to evaluate the effectiveness of a modified operational plan for the temporary promenade, the City proposes to collect traffic data at 13 Street, 14 Place, and 15 Street along Ocean Drive to document the existing conditions with respect to traffic volumes; and we welcome DTPW's input in this regard. If the modified operational plan is approved by DTPW for implementation on a pilot basis, City staff is prepared to collect and analyze post-traffic data and provide to DTPW for use in determining the effectiveness of the modified pilot. In addition, City staff will conduct observations and garner feedback from affected residents, businesses, customers, and workforce with regard to the modified pilot. The City, in collaboration with DTPW, will use this data and feedback to evaluate the pilot and determine if any additional changes to the pilot are warranted to address the County's concerns. We are committed to providing excellent public service and safety to all who live, work and play in our vibrant, tropical, historic community. # DocuSign Envelope ID: ~7D01E32-71DC-4128-8178-9F9409EF7578 mn Plaza arcn 3 , 0 3 Page 2 W e look fo rw ard to continued dialogue with DTPW on ways to ensure the success of this key pilot initiative along our City's most iconic street. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you for your consideration of this request. Sincerely, GOocuSigned by: uua t.lat egr@g%%, Alina T. Huda City Manager cc: Eric T. Carpenter, P.E., Deputy City Manager, City of Miami Beach Rickelle Williams, Assistant City Manager, City of Miami Beach Jos~ R. Gonz~lez, P.E., Transportation and Mobility Director, City of Miami Beach Jimmy L. Morales, Chief Operations Officer, Miami-Dade County Office of the Mayor