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RESOLUTION NO.
99-2322'5
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING RESOLUTION NOS. 94-
21126 AND NO. 97-22454, RESPECTIVELY, EXPANDING PARKING
AREAS FOR RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING ZONES ONE (SOUTH
POINTE); ZONE TWO (FLAMINGO PARK); ZONE THREE (MICHIGAN
AVENUE); ZONE FOUR (CONVENTION CENTER-EAST); AND ZONE
FIVE (ART DECO); AND AMENDING ADMINISTRATIVE RULES AND
REGULATIONS REDUCING THE NUMBER OF VISITOR HANG-TAGS
ISSUED PER HOUSEHOLD FROM TWO (2) TO ONE (1), AND PROVIDING
FOR A DISPOSABLE (ONE-TIME USE ONLY) HANG-TAG PROGRAM.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 106-76 of the Miami Beach City Code, the City ~,lanager
is authorized to determine if a residential area is impacted by commuter vehicles in
accordance with the criteria set forth therein; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 106-78 of the Miami Beach City Code, the City Manager
may create Residential Permit Parking Zones and amend the administrative rules and
regulations regarding paid programs; and
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 94-21126 (Exhibit "A" ) created Residential Permit Parking
Zone One (South Pointe); Zone Two (Flamingo Park); Zone Four (Convention Center-East);
and Zone Five (Art Deco), and the Administrative Rules and Regulations of the Program;
and
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 97-22454 (Exhibit "B") created Residential Permit Parking
Zone Three (Michigan Avenue), and Administrative Rules and Regulations of the Program;
and
WHEREAS, the parking areas established by Resolution Nos. 94-21126 and 97-22454,
respectively, for Residential Permit Parking should be expanded due to continued residential
development and increases in vehicle volume requiring on-street parking; and
WHEREAS, the expansion of each Residential Permit Parking Zone would provide for
additional parking opportunities for bonafide residents and their visitors; and
WHEREAS, the expanded areas include:
Zone One (South Pointe):
South Pointe Drive between Ocean Drive and east street end;
South Pointe Drive (north side) between Washington Avenue and Jefferson Avenue;
Commerce Street between Washington Avenue and Jefferson Avenue;
Collins Avenue between South Pointe Drive and First Street;
First Street between Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue;
First Street between Washington Avenue and Alton Road;
Third Street between Ocean Drive and Washington Avenue;
Fourth Street between Ocean Drive and Washington Avenue.
Zone Two (Flamingo Park):
6th Street between Euclid A venue and Alton Road;
7th Street between Lenox Court and Alton Road;
8th Street between Lenox Court and Alton Road;
9th Street between Lenox Court and Alton Road;
10th Street between Lenox Court and Alton Road;
11 th Street between Meridian Avenue and Alton Road;
Municipal Parking Lot 2B, 600 block of Meridian Avenue;
Police Athletic League (PAL) Parking Lot (11 th Street);
Michigan Avenue Softball Field Parking Lot (15th Street and Michigan Avenue);
12th Street between Drexel Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue;
Drexel Avenue between 12th and 13th Streets;
Drexel Avenue Espanola Way and Lincoln Lane South;
Lenox Avenue between 16th Street and Lincoln Lane South;
Michigan Avenue between 16th Street and Lincoln Lane South;
Jefferson Avenue between 16th Street and Lincoln Lane South;
Meridian A venue between 16th Street and Lincoln Lane South;
Euclid Avenue between 16th Street and Lincoln Lane South;
Pennsylvania Avenue between 16th Street and Lincoln Lane South.
Zone Three (Michigan Avenue):
Annexation of Espanola Way between Meridian Avenue and Jefferson Avenue (800 block) from
Residential Permit Parking Zone Two to Three.
Zone Four (Convention Center- East):
James Avenue between 17th Street and Lincoln Lane North;
18th Street between Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue;
21 st Street between Liberty Avenue and Park Avenue;
Park Avenue between 21 st Street and 22nd Street;
22nd Street Collins Avenue and Park Avenue;
Collins Avenue between 21 st Street and 22nd Street (Municipal Parking Lot 68).
Zone Five (Art Deco District):
Collins Avenue between 5th Street and 15th Street (both sides);
6th Street (200 block) between Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue;
7th Street (200 block) between Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue;
8th Street (200 block) between Collins Court and Washington Avenue;
9th Street (200 block) between Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue;
10th Street (200 block) between Collins Court and Washington Avenue;
lith Street (200 block) between Collins Court and Washington Avenue;
12th Street (200 block) between Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue;
13th Street (200 block) between Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue;
14th Street (200 block) between Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue;
Espanola Way (200 block) between Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue;
Municipal Parking Lot 17X, located on Collins Avenue and 13th Street;
Municipal Parking Garage 17 A, located on 13th Street and Collins Avenue; and
Municipal Parking Lot 7D, located on Collins Avenue (east side) and 10th Street (lot is
available first-come first-serve, until such time that a building permit is issued for
development of the property; and
WHEREAS, restricted residential parking is permitted for bonafide residents and/or their
visitors only, on a first come first served basis; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 106-79 of the Miami Beach City Code, the City Manager
is authorized to make provisions for Administrative Rules and Regulations necessary to
effectively manage the Residential Parking Permit Program; and
WHEREAS, an amendment to the Administrative Rules and Regulations pertaining to the
provision of visitor parking permits is necessary to better manage the Residential Parking
Permit Program; and
WHEREAS, a reduction from two (2) to one (1) visitor hang-tags per household will
substantially diminish the existing abuse of visitor hang-tags; and
WHEREAS, as a service enhancement, the visitor hang-tag will be extended from seven (7)
hours, to 24 hours; and
WHEREAS, the implementation of a disposable (one-time use only) visitor hang-tag
program will afford bonafide residents the opportunity to purchase scratch-off (disposable)
hang-tags for daily use; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was duly noticed and held on June 23, 1999, following the
mailing of notices to every household that could reasonably be established within the area(s)
under consideration fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing date.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, the Mayor and City
Commission herein amends Resolution Nos. 94-21126 and No. 97-22454, respectively,
expanding parking areas for Residential Permit Parking Zones One (South Pointe); Zone
Two (Flamingo Park); Zone Three (Michigan Avenue); Zone Four (Convention Center- East);
and Zone Five (Art Deco); and amending Administrative Rule and Regulations reducing the
number of visitor hang-tags issued per household from two (2), to one (1); and providing
for a disposable (one -time use only) hang-tag program.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 23rd
day of
June 1}1(' 1999
MAYOR
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EXHIBIT "A"
RESOLUTION NO. 94-21126
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ABOLISHING THE
EXISTING RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING AREAS AND
CREATING NEW RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING AREAS AS
IDENTIFIED ON THE MAP IN ATTACHED EXHIBIT "1" ,
PURSUANT TO SECTION 44-84 OF THE MIAMI BEACH CITY
CODE.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 44-84 of the Code of the City of
Miami Beach, the City Manager is authorized to determine if a
residential area is impacted by commuter vehicles in accordance
with the criteria set forth in Sections 44-82 and 44-83, and after
making such a determination to initiate the creation of a
residential permit parking area; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Miami Beach City Code Section 44-84, the
Mayor and City Commission must hold a public hearing to consider
the City Manager's recommendations for creating residential permit
parking areas, and at the conclusion of the public hearing, may
adopt a resolution creating such areas; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager has determined that in order to
better meet the current needs of residents in the City of Miami
Beach, it is necessary to abolish the existing residential permit
parking areas and to create new residential permit parking areas to
include locations in existing residential permit parking areas as
well as locations not previously included in such areas; and
WHEREAS, the Parking Department and the Administration have
developed such a program based on the city's needs, input from
residents, and successful residential programs from other cities;
and,
WHEREAS, the proposed new residential permit parking areas
are described herein and identified in the map attached hereto as
Exhibit "1"; and
WHEREAs, in order to implement the new program it is necessary
to abolish the existing residential permit parking areas in the
City of Miami Beach as set forth in Exhibit "2" attached hereto.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CIT"'....
COMMISSION OF THE CrTY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Residential parking permit areas shall be created as
descl. .1.bed herein and identified on the map attached hereto as
Exhibit "1":
Zone 1 (South Pointe)
Collins Avenue, 2nd Street to 5th Street
Washington Avenue, 1st Street to 4th Street
2nd Street, Washington Avenue to Michigan Avenue
3rd Street, Washington Avenue to Michigan Avenue
4th Street, Euclid Avenue to Michigan Avenue
4th Street, Dead End to Ocean Drive
Municipal lot (lA lot), last row (west side of lot)
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Zone 2 (Flamingo Park)
6th Street, Jefferson Avenue to Lenox Court
7th Street, Pennsylvania Avenue to Lenox Court
8th Street, Pennsylvania Avenue to Lenox Court
'9th Street, Pennsylvania Avenue to Lenox Court
lOth Street, Pennsylvania Avenue to Lenox Court
11th Street, Pennsylvania Avenue to Meridian Avenue
12th Street, Pennsylvania Avenue to Meridian Avenue
13th Street, Drexel Avenue to Meridian Avenue
13th Street, Michigan Avenue to Lenox Court
14th Street, Drexel' Avenue to Meridian Avenue
14th Street, Michigan Avenue to Lenox Court
14th Place, Pennsylvania Av~nue to Meridian Avenue
15th Street, Pennsylvania Avenue to Lenox Avenue
Espanola Way, Pennsylvania Avenue to Jefferson Avenue
16th Street, Pennsylvania Avenue to Lenox Avenue
Lenox Avenue, 6th Street to 11th Street
Michigan Avenue, 6th Street to 11th Street
Jefferson Avenue, 6th Street to 11th Street
Meridian Avenue, 6th Street to 16th Street
Euclid Avenue, 6th Street to 16th Street
Pennsylvania Avenue, 7th Street to 16th Street
Lenox Avenue, 12th Street to 16th Street
Michigan Avenue, 12th Street to 16th Street
Jefferson Avenue, 15th Street to 16th Street
Drexel Avenue (west side only), 12th Street to 14th Street
Zone 3 (West Convention Center)
18th Street, Meridian Avenue to Lenox Avenue
19th Street, Meridian Avenue to Jefferson Avenue
Lenox Avenue, 17th Street to 18th Street
Michigan Avenue, 17th Street to Canal
Jefferson Avenue, 17th Street to Canal
Zone 4 (Museum District)
Washington Avenue (east side only), 18th Street to Washington
Court
Washington Court, Washington Avenue to 22nd Street
Park Avenue, 19th Street to 22nd Street
Liberty Avenue, 19th Street to 21st Street
James Avenue, 17th Street to 19th Street
19th Street, Collins Avenue to Washington Avenue
20th Street, Collins Avenue to Washington Avenue
21st Street (south side only), Liberty Avenue to Washington
Avenue
21st Street, Park Avenue to Washington Avenue
22nd Street, Park Avenue to Washington Court
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Zone 5 (Ocean Drive/Collins Avenue)
Collins Avenue (east side only), 5th Street to 6th Street
Municipal lot (7C lot), southeast corner of Collins'Avenue and
6th Street
Collins Avenue (west side only), 6th Street to 7th Street
Collins Avenue (east side only), 7th Street to 8th Street
Collins Avenue (west side only), 8th Street to 9th Street
Collins Avenue (east side only), 9th Street to 10th Street
Collins Avenue (west side only), lOth Street to 11th Street
Municipal lot (11X lot), 1000 block of Collins (west side of
Collins Avenue)
Collins Avenue
Collins Avenue
Collins Avenue
Collins Avenue
Way
(east side only), 11th Street to
(west side only), 12th Street to
(east side only), 13th Street to
(west side only), 14th Street
12th Street
13th Street
14th Street
to Espanola
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2th Street between Ocean Drive and Ocean Court
,13th Street between Ocean Drive and Ocean Court
14th Street between Ocean Drive and Ocean Court
15th Street (south side) between Ocean Drive and Ocean Court
.' Section 2. Parking on the designated curbs within each zone will
.. ONLY be allowed for vehicles which display a valid residential
decal for that zone during the following days and times:
Monday - Friday
6PM to 9AM
Saturday, Sunday
and Holidays
24 hours
Section 3. The permits will be purchased on an annual or semi-
annual basis and are priced (excluding tax) as follows:
Zone 1 - 4
1st Vehicle
(per residency)
$50.00 annual
$25.00 semi-annual
2nd Vehicle
(per residency)
$75.00 annual
$37.50 semi-annual
3rd Vehicle
(per residency)
$100.00 annual
$50.00 semi~annual
Zone 5
Each Vehicle
(per residency)
$425.00 annual
$212.50 semi-annual
Section 4. The'existing residential permit parking zones as set
forth in exhibit "2" attached hereto shall be abolished.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this
day of
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Section S. The provisions of Sections 1 - 4 shall be effective as
of . 1994.
MAYOR
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CITY CLERK
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EXHIBIT "B"
RESOLUTION NO.
97-22l,5l,
A RESOLUTION OF TtlE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, CREATING RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT
ZONE THREE WITlllN TIlE AREA BOUNDED BY MICmGAN A VENUE ON
THE EAST, LENOX COURT ON THE WEST, 12m STREl:T ON THE SOUTH,
AND lSTII STREET ON THE NORTH; PURSUANT TO SECTION 44-84 OF THE
MlAMl BEACH CITY CODE.
'WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 44-84 of the Miami Beach City Code, the City Manager is
authorized to determine if a residential area is impacted by commuter vehicles in accordance
''lith the criteria set forth in Sections 44-82 and 44-83 therein, and after making such a
determination may initiate the creation ofa residential parking 8[12; and
'MIEREAS, residents within the affected areas concur on a need to restrict parking on 12th
Street, from Lenox Court to Michigan Avenue, and Michigan Avenue (ea.~ side) from 12th
Street to 1 Sth Street. including the Flamingo Park Baseball Stadium Surface Parking Lot to be
restricted for Residential Zone TwCl and Residential Zone Three permit holders, during the hours
of 11 p.m. to 6 am.lseven days a week, and on Michigan Avenue (west side), and Lenox
.\venue (both sides) from 12th Street to 15th Street, and 13th Street and J4th Street between
Lenox Court and Michigan Avenue, 24 hours a day, seven days a week; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was duly noticed and held on July 2, 1997, following the
maiJing of notices to every household that couId reasonably be established within the area(s)
tInder consideration fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing da.te; and
'mIEREAS, the areas affected include:
Michigan Avenue between 12th and 15lh Streets. including the FlamingO Park Baseball Stadium
Parking Lot;
Lenox Avenue between 12th and lStl} Streetsj
: 2th Street between Michigan Avenue anu1enox Court;
J.3th Street between Michigav. Avenue and Lenox Court;
) 4th Street between Michigan A venue and Lenox Court; and
WHEREAS, the following testimony at the July 2, 1997 public hea.ring, the Administration
would recommend creating Residential Parking Permit Zone Three within the area. bounded by
Michig2lIl Avenue on the cast, Lenox Court on the west, 12th Street on the south, and 15th Street
nn the north, pursuant to Section 44-84 of the B~ch City Code; and
WHEREAS, the Flamingo Park Baseball Stadium Surface Parking Lot will be restricted for use
by Residential Zone Two and Residential Zone Three permit holders, during the hours of J 1 p.m.
106 a.m.lseven days a week.
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~ow, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the resolution
t;reating Residential Parking Permit Zone Three including 12th Street, from Lenox Court to
:\1ichigan Avenue, and Michigan Avenue (east side) from 12th Street to 15th Street, including
the flamingo Park Baseball Stadium. Surface Parking Lot to be restricted for said times for use
l)y Residential Zone Two and RC:'Iidential Zone Three permit holders, during the hours of 11 p.m.
':0 6 a.m.!se"Y<.'11 days a week, and on Michigan Avenue (west side), and Lenox Avenue (both
:lides) from 12th Street to 15th Street, and 13th Street and 14th Street between Lenox Court and
.Michigan Avenue, 24 hours a day, seven days a week; pursuant to Section 44-84 of the Miami
:3each City Code is approved.
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CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that a public hearing will be held by the City
Commission of the City of Miami Beach on Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at
5:01 p.m., in the Commission Chambers, 3rd Floor, City Hall, 1700 Convention
Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, to consider an amendment to Resolution
No. 94-21126, expanding Parking Areas for Residential Permit Parking Zones
One (South pointe); Zone Two (Flamingo Park); Zone Three (Michigan Avenue) ;
Zone Four (Convention Center-East); Zone Five (Art Deco); respectively; and
amending Administrative Rules and Regulations reducing the number of Visitor
Hang-Tags issued per household from Two(2), to One (1), and providing for a
disposable (One-Time Only) Hang-Tag Program.
Inquiries may be directed to the Parking Department at (305) 673-7505.
Copies of this resolution are available for public inspection during normal
business hours in the City Clerk's Office, 1700 Convention Center Drive, 1st
Floor, City Hall, Miami Beach, Florida 33139.
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES are invited to appear at this meeting, or be
represented by an agent, or to express their views in writing addressed to
the City Commission, c/o the City Clerk, 1700 Convention Center Drive, 1st
Floor, City Hall, Miami Beach, Florida 33139. This meeting may be continued
and under such circumstances additional legal notice would not be provided.
Robert E. Parcher, City Clerk
City of Miami Beach
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons
needing special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should
contact the City Clerk's office. Telephone (305) 673-7411 for assistance;
if hearing impaired, telephone the Florida Relay Service numbers, (800)
955-8771 (TDD) or (800) 955-8770 (VOICE), for assistance.
Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Fla. Stat., the City hereby advises the public
that: if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission
with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or its hearing, such
person must ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which
record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be
based. This notice does not constitute consent by the City for the
introduction or admission of otherwise inadmissible or irrelevant evidence,
nor does it authorize challenges or appeals not otherwise allowed by law.
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CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139
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COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. 1...\ 1 '2 -9 g
TO:
Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and DATE: June 23, 1999
Members of the City Co mission
Sergio ROdriguez{l'"
City Manager
A RESOL I OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 94-
21126 AND RESOLUTION NO. 97-22454, EXPANDING PARKING AREAS
FOR RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING ZONES ONE (SOUTH POINTE),
ZONE TWO (FLAMINGO PARK), ZONE THREE (MICHIGAN AVENUE),
ZONE FOUR (CONVENTION CENTER-EAST), AND ZONE FIVE (ART
DECO); AND AMENDING ADMINISTRATIVE RULES AND
REGULATIONS REDUCING THE NUMBER OF VISITOR HANG- TAGS
ISSUED PER HOUSEHOLD FROM TWO (2) TO ONE (1) AND PROVIDING
FOR A DISPOSABLE (ONE-TIME USE ONLY) HANG-TAG PROGRAM.
FROM:
SUBJECT:
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the resolution.
BACKGROUND:
On April 13, 1994, the Mayor and Commission approved the establishment of four (4) restricted
residential permit parking zones: Zone One/South Pointe; Zone Two/Flamingo Park; Zone
Four/Convention Center-East; and Zone Five/Art Deco (Zone Three-Convention Center/West was
not approved due to lack of citizen interest/participation). On July 2, 1997, the Mayor and
Commission approved the establishment of Residential Permit Parking Zone ThreefMichigan
Avenue.
Upon receiving citizen/resident input regarding parking opportunities, or lack thereof, in residential
parking zones, the Parking Department surveyed all residential parking zones in search of additional
areas that may be deemed residential parking. The continued residential development and changing
demographics in these areas has increased the ratio of permitted vehicles to parking spaces (on-street
and off-street).
In addition, the existing administrative rules and regulations allow for two (2) visitor hang-tags per
household. The inventory of active visitor hang-tags exceeds the active inventory of residential
parking permits two to one; therefore, there are more active residential permits and hang-tags than
parking inventory. Visitor hang-tags were implemented for use by visitors of residents only. The
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Administration has identified abuse of visitor hang-tags. Clearly, the proliferation of visitor hang-
tags has substantially decreased parking opportunities for bonafide residents and their visitors.
Visitor hang-tags are used by employees of adjacent commercial areas and other unauthorized uses.
This unauthorized use has created an inefficient use of the available parking inventory for bonafide
residents.
ANALYSIS:
The Administration recommends that the following areas be included in each residential permit
parking zone, respectively. It is important to note that the areas identified are in addition to existing
permitted areas and are recommended for inclusion; however, they may not necessarily be deemed
restricted to authorized permit holders only. For example, a resident of Zone One/South Pointe who
resides on a street that is included in the proposed expansion will not be required to purchase a
permit to park there. The areas proposed for expansion are metered parking areas. The metered
parking areas will remain first-come first-served. The inclusion of these recommended areas will
provide additional parking opportunities, but will not be restricted for residential use. These areas
will be deemed first-come first-served in order to meet the overall parking needs in the vicinity. If
the area added is metered, then a valid residential parking permit or visitor hang-tag will allow
parking at meters in the respective zone. This will allow for areas in the city with competing
residential and commercial uses to maintain and/or increase parking opportunities, contingent upon
the type of adjacent use (residential and/or commercial).
The areas recommended for inclusion are as follows:
Zone One (South Pointe):
South Pointe Drive between Ocean Drive and east street end.
South Pointe Drive (north side) between Washington Avenue and Jefferson Avenue.
Commerce Street between Washington Avenue and Jefferson Avenue.
Collins Avenue between South Pointe Drive and First Street.
First Street between Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue.
First Street between W ashington Avenue and Alton Road.
Third Street between Ocean Drive and Washington Avenue.
Fourth Street between Ocean Drive and Washington Avenue.
Zone Two (Flamingo Park):
6th Street between Lenox Court and Alton Road.
7th Street between Lenox Court and Alton Road.
8th Street between Lenox Court and Alton Road.
9th Street between Lenox Court and Alton Road.
10th Street between Lenox Court and Alton Road.
11 th Street between Meridian Avenue and Alton Road.
Municipal Parking Lot 2B, 600 block of Meridian Avenue.
Police Athletic League (PAL) Parking Lot (11 th Street).
Michigan Avenue Softball Field Parking Lot (15th Street and Michigan Avenue).
12th Street between Drexel Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Drexel Avenue between 12th and 13th Streets.
Drexel Avenue Espanola Way and Lincoln Lane South.
Lenox Avenue between 16th Street and Lincoln Lane South.
Michigan Avenue between 16th Street and Lincoln Lane South.
Jefferson Avenue between 16th Street and Lincoln Lane South.
Meridian Avenue between 16th Street and Lincoln Lane South.
Euclid Avenue between 16th Street and Lincoln Lane South.
Pennsylvania Avenue between 16th Street and Lincoln Lane South.
Zone Three (l\1ichigan Avenue):
Annexation of Espanola Way between Meridian Avenue and Jefferson Avenue (800 block) from Residential
Permit Parking Zone Two to Three.
Zone Four (Convention Center - East):
James Avenue between 17th Street and Lincoln Lane North.
18th Street between Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue.
21 st Street between Liberty Avenue and Park Avenue.
Park Avenue between 21 st Street and 22nd Street.
22nd Street Collins Avenue and Park Avenue.
Collins Avenue between 21st Street and 22nd Street (Municipal Parking Lot 6B).
Zone Five (Art Deco District):
Collins Avenue between 5th Street and 15th Street (both sides).
6th Street (200 block) between Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue.
7th Street (200 block) between Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue.
8th Street (200 block) between Collins Court and Washington Avenue.
9th Street (200 block) between Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue.
10th Street (200 block) between Collins Court and Washington Avenue.
11th Street (200 block) between Collins Court and Washington Avenue.
12th Street (200 block) between Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue.
13th Street (200 block) between Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue.
14th Street (200 block) between Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue.
Espanola Way (200 block) between Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue.
Municipal Parking Lot 17X, located on Collins Avenue and 13th Street.
Municipal Parking Garage 17 A, located on 13th Street and Collins Avenue.
Visitor Hang-Tags
Visitor hang-tags were implemented for use by visitors of residents only. The proliferation of visitor
hang-tags has substantially decreased parking opportunities for residents and their visitors. The
Administration recommends the following multi-pronged approach for Residential Parking Permit
Zones One (South Pointe), Two (Flamingo Park), and Four (Convention Center - East) to address
this issue:
1. A reduction from two (2) to one (1) visitor hang-tag per household.
2. Implementation of a Disposable (one-time use only) Visitor Hang-Tag Program
3. Increase the time limit of the existing visitor hang-tag from seven (7) hours to 24 hours.
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It is important to note that the proposed revisions to the visitor hang-tag program are not applicable
to Zone Three (Michigan Avenue) and/or Five (Art Deco).
A reduction from two (2) to one (1) visitor hang-tags per household will reduce the active inventory
of visitor hang-tags. This will substantially diminish the existing abuse of visitor hang-tags.
Moreover, the Disposable (one-time use only) Visitor Hang-Tag Program, implemented as a pilot
program for six (6) months, would afford bonafide residents the opportunity to purchase scratch-off
(disposable) hang-tags for daily use. The hang-tag would be valid for a 24 hour period from the date
it is scratched. Any hang-tag scratched for a period over 24 hours will be void. Residents may
purchase scratch-off hang-tags in quantities of five (5) per month for overnight guests and visitors.
It is important to note that the standard (existing) hang-tag will continue to be available for visitor
use, and, as a service enhancement, the hang-tag will be extended from seven (7) hours to 24 hours.
In addition, residents may purchase quantities of up to ten (10) scratch-off hang-tags every six (6)
months for events, private parties, etc. The Administration proposes a $1.00 fee for each scratch-off
hang-tag to cover printing, production, and administrative costs (actual cost of each scratch-off
hang-tag is $0.74). The limitation in quantity to five (5) per month serves as a disincentive for
residents to resell or giveaway their hang-tags. The existing abuse of scratch-off hang-tags should
be minimal as residents' opportunity cost will be to forego their monthly allotment of scratch-off
hang-tags, should they decide to sell or give them away. The scarcity of scratch-off hang-tags
should drive the price of scratch-off hang-tags to within competitive commercial parking rates; thus,
discouraging and/or eliminating abuse of scratch-off hang-tags.
A progressive enforcement plan is recommended for the 24 hour time limit of the standard hang-tag.
Warnings should be issued for a period of thirty (30) days, followed by citation issuance for a period
of thirty (30) days and after sixty (60) days, vehicles violating the 24 hour time limit might be towed,
if necessary.
CONCLUSION:
The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission approve the resolution and
schedule a second and final public hearing to further ascertain public comment.
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