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160-1998 LTC CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\ci.miami-beach,fl.us L T C N 160-1998 . . . o. LETTER TO COMMISSION November 18, 1998 TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City Co mission FROM: Sergio Rodriguez City Manager SUBJECT: 63RD STREET BRIDGE OPENING DURING 1999 YACHT BROKERAGE SHOW On November 9, 1998 you received a copy of a letter from Mayra Diaz Buttacavoli to J.W. Winslow, Chief of Bridge Section, U.S. Coast Guard, regarding the Commission's directive from its November 4, 1998 Commission meeting to request limiting the length oftime of bridge openings during the Boat Show (attached). We have received the response from J.W. Winslow, dated November 13, 1998, and it is attached for your review. If any further information is needed regarding this issue, please either contact me or Mayra Diaz Buttacavoli. Thank you. SR:_:lcd Attachments c: Janet Gavarrete (wi attachments) Christina M, Cuervo (wi attachments) Richard Barreto (wi attachments) Julio Grave de Peralta (wi attachments) Jackie Gonzalez (wi attachments) Joe Damien (wi attachments) F:\CMGR\$ALLlCOMMEMO,98\BOA TBRID. TME U.S. Departmen~. of Transportation United States . Coast Guard Commander Seventh Coast Guard District 909 S. E. First Avenue Miami. FI 33131 Staff Symbol: (oan) Phone: (305) 536-5621 FAX: (305) 530-7655 ( , : '.> t> I i i lc:.' .....1 16593/2362 Serial: 0572 November 13, 1998 Ms. Mayra Diaz Buttacavoli Assistant City Manager City of Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139 Dear Ms. Buttacavoli: This is in response to your letter of November 9, 1998, requesting authorization to limit each drawbridge opening to five minutes on the 63rd Street drawbridge across Indian Creek, mile 4.0, Miami Beach, Dade County, Florida. This request was made to accommodate the flow of vehicular traffic during the 1999 Yacht Brokerage Show. The Federal Regulations (33 CFR 117) governing the operation of drawbridges does not allow us to authorize a limitation on the length of a draw opening. A drawbridge must open promptly and fully for the passage of vessels when a vessel request is received by the drawbridge tender. Once the draw is in the open position, all vessel traffic, especially those accumulated at the bridge, must be passed through the drawbridge before the draw closes. The only exception is closure of the draw when a tender is informed by a reliable source that an emergency vehicle is due to cross the draw. You may desire to reroute the Yacht Brokerage Show vehicular traffic away from this drawbridge by the use of detour signs. Other east-west routes such as Arthur Godfrey Road, Dade Boulevard (23rd Street), 71st Street, and 96th Street (Broad Causeway) intersect with Collins Avenue. If you have any questions about this matter, please contact Mr. Brodie Rich at (305) 536-5117. Sincerely, 'd/hL~ . W. WI;;r~_ Chief, Bridge Section Aids to Navigation and Waterways Management Branch Seventh Coast Guard District By direction of the District Commander Copy: Coast Guard Marine Safety Office; Attn: CWO Marc DeJesus Fla Dept of Transportation; Attn: Mr. Gabriel Romanach CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE, MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 http:\\cl.mlami-beach.f1.us OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER Telephone (305) 873.7010 Facsimile (305) 873-7782 November 9, 1998 J,W. Winslow Chief of Bridge Section, U.S. Coast Guard, Seventh District Aids to Navigation and Waterways Management Branch 909 S.E, 1st Avenue Miami, Florida 33131 16592/2632 Serial: 039 Subject: 63rd Street Bridge Opening During 1999 Yacht Brokerage Show Dear Chief Winslow: I would like to thank you for your continued cooperation and assistance with the annual Yacht Brokerage Show (Show). I want to assure you that the City of Miami Beach (City) is well aware of your involvement and is appreciative of your support with regard to this event. On November 4, 1998, the City of Miami Beach Commission granted final approval for the 1999 Show, subject to the conditions imposed by the U.S Coast Guard, Miami Beach Planning Board, Miami Beach Marine Authority, Miami-Dade County D.E.R.M., U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Miami-Dade County Commission, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and Florida Department of Transportation. As you may know this Show, in conjunction with the National Marine Manufacturers Association ( NMMA) Boat Show which takes place during the same time, draws a tremendous number of patrons to our City. Coupled with an estimated 100,000 City residents, the increase in vehicular traffic in the area is substantial, to say the least. In light of the foregoing, the City considers that limiting the length of bridge openings during this time is essential to keeping vehicular traffic flowing in the vicinity of the Show and throughout the rest of the City. As such, the City respectfully seeks your consideration in limiting each opening of 63rd Street Bridge, to no more than five (5) minutes, during the Show dates, Particularly, during peak vehicular traffic periods. Your consideration with regards to this matter will be greatly appreciated, and I thank you in advance for your cooperation and response to this request. Respectfully, ~<-.P.~ Mayra Diaz Buttacavoli Assistant City Manager MDBJD:rd c: Mayor and Members of the City Commission Sergio Rodriguez, City Manager Jose Damien, Asset Manager F:\DDHP\$ALL\ASSET\Y ACHTSHO\I999\COAST.BRI 11/9/98