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Resolution 94-21011 • RESOLUTION NO. 94-21011 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROPRIATING FUNDS AND ESTABLISHING FUNDING SOURCES FOR CITYWIDE STREETSCAPE AND LANDSCAPE CAPITAL PROJECTS AT BRITTANY BAY; COLLINS AVENUE AND THE 4100 TO 6300 BLOCKS; FIFTH STREET; FORTY- FIRST STREET, AND THE JULIA TUTTLE CAUSEWAY, AND • ESTABLISHING FIVE (5) WORK ORDERS FOR THESE PROJECTS WITHIN CAPITAL PROJECT FUND NUMBER 366. WHEREAS, the Department of Recreation, Culture, and Parks has proposed five beautification projects totaling $2, 122,500 to commence during Fiscal Year 1993/94 to landscape entranceways and corridors located along: Brittany Bay in the estimated amount of $125, 000; Collins Avenue and the 4100-6300 blocks in the estimated amount of $20, 000; Fifth Street in the estimated amount of $750, 000; Forty-First Street in the estimated amount of $330, 000 and the Julia Tuttle Causeway in the estimated amount of $825,000; and WHEREAS, appropriations are required to establish work orders to properly account for these capital projects within Capital Project Fund Number 366 as follows; Project Project/Sources Amount Total Brittany Bay Unallocated Bond Fund/TOPA Repayment $125, 000 $125, 000 Collins Avenue (Phase I Study & Design) Resort Tax '93 20, 000 20, 000 Fifth Street South Pointe Redevelopment Agency 300, 000 Florida Department of Transportation 200, 000 Special Assessments 150, 000 Donations & Contributions/Kramer 100, 000 750, 000 Forty-First Street Resort Tax '93 222, 000 Community Development Block Grant/ Hurricane 100, 000 Community Development Block Grant/ Planning 8, 000 330, 000 Julia Tuttle Causeway Unallocated Bond Fund/Interest Income 469,737 Resort Tax '93 258, 000 Florida Department of Transportation 144,763 Mount Sinai Medical Center 25, 000 897,500 $2,122,500;and WHEREAS, these appropriations will allow the Administration to proceed with these projects during Fiscal Year 1993/94. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission approve the appropriation of funds from those sources identified above totaling $2, 122,500 to be allocated to the • e five work orders outlined above to b- established wit?in Capital Project Fund Number 366. PASSED and ADOPTED this 5th day of January, r 9 4 VIA c _..., 1uiW'OR ATTEST ®—E—• i- v-tf,-.-1, - irr CITY CLERK c:\wp51\1d\stscapfund.res FORM APPROVED { LEGAL DEPT. By �� i Date i Z' .0— 3 FUNDING .PPROVED f 1 agement and udget • CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: (305) 673-7010 FAX: (305) 673-7782 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. / y TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and DATE: January 5, 1994 Members of the City Commission FROM: Roger M. Carlt id/RBA/I City Manager L—, SUBJECT: , A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROPRIATING FUNDS FROM SOURCES OUTLINED HEREIN FOR CITYWIDE STREETSCAPE/LANDSCAPE CAPITAL PROJECTS AT BRITTANY BAY ($125,000), COLLINS AVENUE/4100 TO 6300 BLOCKS ($20,000) , FIFTH STREET ($750,000) FORTY-FIRST STREET ($330,000) , JULIA TUTTLE - CAUSEWAY ($897,500); AND ESTABLISHING FIVE (5) WORK ORDERS FOR THESE PROJECTS WITHIN CAPITAL PROJECT FUND NUMBER 366. RECOMMENDATION: The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the attached Resolution to appropriate funds for various citywide streetscape and landscape capital projects and to establish five (5) work orders for these projects within Capital Project Fund Number 366. BACKGROUND: During the Fiscal Year 1993/94 budget deliberations, several crucial capital projects were identified by the Department of Recreation, Culture, and Parks as necessary components in a comprehensive plan to beautify and landscape key corridors and entranceways to the City. Following this Commission directive, the Administration is now prepared to proceed with these projects and as such, requires an appropriation and the establishment of work orders within Capital Project Fund Number 366 prior to expenditure. A brief description follows-below. Brittany Bay - This is a landscape project to revitalize the Brittany Bay Park and entranceway to the North Beach area. Landscape and irrigation improvements will be undertaken. This project will complement activities already underway at the adjacent 63rd Street bridge. Bids for this project will be released shortly, with a response due in late January, 1994. The project is estimated to cost $125,000 with funds available from Unallocated Bond Fund 351 resulting from the repayment for light bridge modifications at TOPA for the Phantom of the Opera production. Collins Avenue/4100 to 6300 Blocks - This is a landscape project to beautify medians and side swales along this corridor. The first phase ($20,000) will provide for site evaluation/planning and design documents which will form the basis for bidding these landscape improvements. Resort Tax proceeds carried over from FY 1993 will fund this project. Fifth Street - This is a landscape project to beautify medians and side swales, install irrigation and physical improvements from Alton Road to Ocean Drive along this corridor. Bids for this project, Number 23-93/94 have been received. (See related agenda item) . The lowest bid is $660,326; however, the total project cost is estimated to be $750,000 with participation from the South Pointe Redevelopment Agency ($300,000), the Florida Department of Transportation ($200,000) , donations/contributions from Thomas_ Kramer ($100,000) and special assessments from proposed developments in this area ($150,000) . AGENDA R-9- H ITEM DATE l e J"' 1 . Capital Project Fund Number 366 Appropriation Page Two January 5, 1994 Forty-First Street - This is a landscape project to beautify this commercial area. from. Alton Road to Collins Avenue along this corridor. Physical improvements such as sidewalk repairs and lighting will be provided. The project is estimated to cost $330,000 with funding from Resort Tax proceeds carried over from FY 1993 ($222,000) , and Community Development Block Grant Disaster Relief ($100,000) and Planning ($8,000) proceeds. Julia Tuttle Causeway - This is a major landscape/'-irrigation project designed to enhance this City gateway. It encompasses some thirteen (13) acres in the interchange of Alton Road and the causeway and approximately one mile of median located between the two high bridges on the causeway. A variety of palms, groundcover and shrubbery will be planted, as well as the installation of irrigation and a sign welcoming visitors and citizens. Bids for this project, Number 24-93/94 have been received. (See related agenda item) . The lowest bid is $759,497; however, the total project cost is estimated to be $897,500 with participation from the Florida Department of Transportation ($144,763) , Mount Sinai Medical Center ($25,000) , Interest Income from an Unallocated Bond Fund ($469,737) , and Resort Tax proceeds carried over from FY 1993 ($258,000) . CONCLUSION: The attached Resolution will allow the Administration to proceed with these capital projects during the current Fiscal Year and begin the process of enhancing and beautifying the City. The Julia Tuttle and Fifth Street projects will be completed before the POW WOW Convention in May, 1994. It may be possible to complete the Forty-First Street project as well if an accelerated design and bidding process is utilized. Signs will be placed on Collins Avenue to demonstrate the project before the convention is held. RMC:PFL:DJJ:me 118