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LTC 057-2005 Washington Avenue Streetscape Project CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No. 057-2005 To: From: Subject: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez ~.'- City Manager WASHINGTON AVENUE STREETSCAPE PROJECT Date: February 28, 2005 On January 14, 2004 the City Commission approved the award of the agreement between the City of Miami Beach and the Design Build firm of Ric-Man International (RMI) in the amount of $12,104,429 for the Washington Avenue Streetscape Project (Resolution No 2004-25463). To date, RMI has completed engineering plans to support its water main, sanitary sewer, storm water collection and disposal, street lighting, hardscape and landscape improvements. Plans remain in various stages of completion due to final Department and regulatory agency reviews, although permits have been obtained for water main construction, sanitary sewer construction and storm water collection system construction. RMI has completed water main construction from 5th to 16th Streets with final water main connections from 7th to 14th Streets performed during the last two weeks. Sanitary sewer construction along 6th and 8th Streets were completed and placed into operation. Currently, RMI is working on the flushing, pressure testing and chlorination of the water main between Espa~ola Way and 16th Street. It is anticipated that this water main and the water main installation between 5th and 6th Streets will be cleared by the Health Department to be placed into service by the end of February 2005. RMI is expecting to initiate the installation of street light conduit from 11th to 16th Streets along the northbound parking lane after receiving a Building Department permit. This work should be contained within the parking lane. It is anticipated that this work will commence in the month of March 2005. The initiation of the main work along the Washington Avenue corridor including certain storm water infrastructure and gravity disposal wells is expected to be initiated upon receipt of the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Class V, Group 6 Well Construction Permit. The FDEP has reviewed the application and requested additional information on two occasions dated December 9, 2004 and January 19, 2005. Responses have been provided in a timely manner and the State provided a Construction Permit on February 10, 2005. The permit has certain specific conditions that will require further resolution prior to initializing the drainage well construction. The FDEP's concerns revolve around the potential contamination of a possible / transient potable water supply source underneath the City of Miami Beach. Once the referenced permit is granted by the FDEP, the City will be in a position to release the DBF to construct the improvements within the Work Zone ! construction sequence established in the Design Criteria Package. The team is considering other activities to pursue such as the removal / replacement of the existing storm water drainage culverts located within the Washington Avenue corridor. It LTC-Washington Avenue Streetscape Project February 28, 2005 Page 2 of 2 was initially contemplated that this work was to be performed within the individual Work Zones to minimize the disruption to the community. The DBF is contemplating performance of certain storm water collection work in a fashion similar to the recent water main construction in an effort to continue moving the project forward. This approach is more expensive due to the inefficiencies encountered with maintaining Washington Avenue open to northbound and southbound traffic after work hours, although, the disruption to the community will be minimized since four lanes of traffic will be maintained open in the evening hours. This is an ongoing matter that has not been finalized to-date. Conceptual planning efforts have been initiated for the median landscaping proposed along Washington Avenue from 5th to 6th Streets and between 16th Street and Lincoln Road. Also, conceptual plans have been underway for the proposed landscaped median along Lincoln Road from Washington Avenue to Collins Avenue. Community Design Workshop materials are being prepared and finalized among the team members. Once complete, a Community Design Workshop will be scheduled to present the DBF's concepts and obtain community input. The CDW for the presentation of the median designs is expected to take place in March 2005. The businesses and residents are being kept informed of all activities by a full time public information officer (PIO) who has an office on Washington Avenue. A JMG\JM~H!JCH!dt C: Robert C. Middaugh, Assistant City Manager Tim Hemstreet, Acting Assistant City MmD, Jorge E Chartrand, Acting CIP Director V'-' , c:> U1 ~ .< :3: rn ,;".':i" ;;.0 0 I m - -0 ~< ("t~ 3- 0 ~ rn ""'"' 0 ..,., - U1 ('") r<1 ]31.:130 S. :'U: I to¡ :2 ~ld ~.:J SO 1~ G3¡\13::J3èi