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Resolution 94-21065 a . RESOLUTION NO. 94-21065 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, • FLORIDA, DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO BRING TO THE COMMISSION A PLAN FOR MAKING THE CITY'S OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES CLEAN, SECURE AND ATTENDANT-MANAGED, INCLUDING . A BUDGET AND TIME-LINE FOR ACHIEVING THIS GOAL. • j WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach has been experiencing a renaissance and the influx of younger, more affluent residents and the opening of numerous businesses, restaurants and nightclubs have increased the need for parking ,facilities; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City commission believe that the availability of clean, secure, attendant-operated off-street parking facilities is essential to the continued growth and prosperity of the City and to the comfort and. convenience of visitors and residerits . in the City of Miami Beach. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Administration is hereby directed to bring to the Commission a plan no later than March 15, 1994 to make City-operated off-street parking facilities clean, secure and attendant-managed, including a budget and time-line for achieving this goal . PASSED and ADOPTED this 24th of Februa y , 1994 . / ATTEST: •YOR CITY CL RK v . (Requested by Commissioner Nancy Liebman. ) SWS:scf:disk6\st-park.res FORM APPROVED LEGAL DEPT. By Date a- s-94f • 1. OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY64 4 („Avolu• Wald F L O R I D A LAURENCE FEINGOLD et" .y • P.O.BOX o CITY ATTORNEY 'h'H26'\ MIAMI BEACH.FLORIDA 33119-2032 TELEPHONE(305)673-7470 TELECOPY (305).673-7002 • COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO: qq q Li DATE: FEBRUARY 24, 1994 TO: MAYOR SEYMOUR GELBER ' MEMBERS OF THE CITY COMMISSION • • - • CITY MANAGER ROGER M. ' LTON42 • - • E CE FEINGOL ' FROM: LAUR N uQ'�p_ CITY ATTORNEY �/ • ' SUBJECT: ,RESOLUTIONS REGARDING SHORT. TERM PARKING SYSTEM GOALS.• • Commissioner Nancy Liebman requested that our office draft the attached resolutions regarding proposed short term solutions to parking and transportation problems in the City of Miami Beach: • LF;scf:memos\parkgoal.cm • ' • • Si,;• ,s, AGENDA R ri C.-- ITEM DATE -aLi- 1q _ , 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE — FOURTH FLOOR —MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 ' r CITY OF MIAMI BEACH TO: Roger Carlton City Manager FROM: Nancy Liebman Commissioner DATE: January 14, 1994 RE: Short Term Parking System Goals and Objectives During the past month I have had the opportunity to attend several important meetings and to read various documents and letters regarding parking, traffic and transportation. This includes the January 5, 1994 City Commission meeting when Commission Memorandum No. 490-93: PARKING SYSTEM GOALS AND OBJECTIVES was presented. It is evident that the City must expedite short term solutions to meet the parking, transportation and traffic crisis. The Transportation and Parking Committee passed two important resolutions at yesterday's meeting regarding a crash program for parking garage safety and aesthetics, and a user-friendly decal marketing effort. I would 'encourage forward motion on both of these matters. In addition, I would urge that a compact list of SHORT TERM OBJECTIVES be immediately implemented within the next six months and that the Commission be given a timeline to achieve them. It is unfair to the public to drastically change parking rules without offering alternative short-term solutions. The sampling of letters I have attached to this memo will attest to the public concerns. While the City Commission has proceeded with plans to purchase land for parking lots and has begun the process to construct parking garages, this relief will not take place for at least another year. For this reason I ask for due diligence in the implementation of shot-term parking relief to enhance the vitality of our City for residents, merchants and tourists. My proposed list, though not in priority order, includes: AGENDA I `1 - TEMM DATE 2-2,4--l • Review the proposals from the Parking and Transportation Committee for "zoned parking rates". • Activate additional "residents-only parking permit programs" for those who live in mixed-use neighborhoods. Return to the six- month purchase plan for decals. • Monitor and enforce the valet companies use of loading zones and meter rentals in areas of high traffic impact. Enforcement by police and/or metered parking will alleviate traffic congestion. The curbside lanes and rented meters are meant to be exclusively for pick up and delivery of vehicles and for loading and delivery only. • Activate incentives for "Free Parking Programs" in the neighborhood commercial districts (validation programs, etc. ) . This program will require attendant garages. • Activate one-way street angle parking on Pennsylvania and Euclid to create more residential parking for decal holders. • Review towing practices on vacant lots. I expect we will discuss this at the upcoming Towing Workshop. • Inspect code compliance for provisional and temporary parking lots in the historic district. Reevaluate the City's regulations and aesthetic requirements for temporary parking lots with the intention of creating more visually acceptable short-term parking space solutions. • Implement a park-ride program within the highly impacted traffic/parking areas. • Begin the immediate upgrade of, and a secure management plan for all Miami Beach parking facilities with the first priority given to SAFETY, CLEANLINESS AND CONVENIENCE. Thank you for your immediate attention. For your convenience i have, attached: • zoning code regulations for temporary and provisional parking lot standards • letters from the public