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Appendix to Item VII - Condensed Project DescriptionsPARKS, RECREATIONAL, AND CULTURAL FACILITIES GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND WWW.GOMB 2018 .COM ................. PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAM | CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PR O D U C E D & P R I N T E D B Y TR O P I C O L O R P R I N T S T U D I O | M I A M I B E A C H Build new facility at 72nd Street between Collins Avenue and Harding Avenue that includes new recreational park space, roof-top competition pool, library/media center, fitness gym with running track, and parking garage. New pavers for walkways and plaza throughout the park located at 2100 Collins Avenue, to improve aesthetics and reduce ongoing repairs and maintenance. Implement various improvements to the park at 7801 Crespi Boulevard, including a new walking/jogging path, fence replacement, and new paint and flooring to the building and restrooms. 72ND STREET PARK, LIBRARY, & AQUATIC CENTER COLLINS PARK CRESPI PARK $53.8 MILLION #01 #02 #03 $640,000 $211,000 Implement various improvements to the park located at 200 Fairway Drive, including fence replacement and painting of the pavilion, office, and restrooms. FAIRWAY PARK#04 $260,000 PARKS, RECREATIONAL, AND CULTURAL FACILITIES GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND WWW.GOMB 2018 .COM ................. PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAM | CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PR O D U C E D & P R I N T E D B Y TR O P I C O L O R P R I N T S T U D I O | M I A M I B E A C H Playground replacement at the park located at Lakeview Drive and Alton Road. Replace Recreation Center (PAL) at 1200 Meridian Avenue with a new 30,000 square foot facility including a basketball gym, indoor running track, fitness center, locker rooms, community meeting rooms, classrooms, master plan improvements and resiliency enhancements. Playground replacement at the park located at 6421 Alton Road. FISHER PARK LA GORCE PARK #06 #07 $105,000 $150,000 FLAMINGO PARK & YOUTH CENTER $30.55 MILLION #05 Improvements to park located at 1130 Ocean Drive, including landscaping, sod, irrigation, restrooms, upgrade of pathways similar to South Pointe Park, new wayfinding signage, and tree planting. LUMMUS PARK#08 $4.7 MILLION PARKS, RECREATIONAL, AND CULTURAL FACILITIES GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND WWW.GOMB 2018 .COM ................. PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAM | CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PR O D U C E D & P R I N T E D B Y TR O P I C O L O R P R I N T S T U D I O | M I A M I B E A C H Implement various improve- ments to park located at Ocean Drive and 2nd Street, including playground replacement, sidewalk upgrade, quick release shade structure, and turtle- friendly lighting. Improve park located at 18th Street and Purdy Avenue, including soil remediation, new landscaping, irrigation, signage, benches, playground replacement, fitness circuit, and resiliency elements. Install artificial turf at park located at 4300 Chase Avenue, to improve field availability and reduce grounds maintenance services. MUSS PARK MAURICE GIBB PARK #11 #10 $250,000 $3.3 MILLION MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS PARK $682,000 #09 NORTH BEACH OCEANSIDE PARK BEACHWALK#12 $2 MILLION Complete the final link in the Beachwalk from South Pointe to the northern boundary of the city by extending the Beachwalk from 79th to 87th Street. PARKS, RECREATIONAL, AND CULTURAL FACILITIES GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND WWW.GOMB 2018 .COM ................. PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAM | CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PR O D U C E D & P R I N T E D B Y TR O P I C O L O R P R I N T S T U D I O | M I A M I B E A C H Implement improvements to park located at 159 Palm Avenue, including playground replacement and quick release shade structure. PALM ISLAND PARK#14 $231,000 NORTH SHORE PARK & YOUTH CENTER $5.7 MILLION #13 Improve North Shore Park and Youth Center located at 501 72nd Street, including: addition of two baseball fields, emergency generator, playground replacement, baseball field conversion to artificial turf and lighting upgrades, roof replacement, new walking/jogging path, and security cameras. Develop new park at 2795 Prairie Avenue, with elements such as: lake, overlooks, and amphitheater; tennis courts; playground; vita course & trail system; environmental remediation; and resiliency components. PAR 3/COMMUNITY PARK #15 $15.7 MILLION Implement various improvements to park located at 45th Street and Pine Tree Drive, including: kayak launch renovation/ replacement, sidewalk improvements, tree planting, and fencing replacement. PINETREE PARK#16 $700,000 PARKS, RECREATIONAL, AND CULTURAL FACILITIES GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND WWW.GOMB 2018 .COM ................. PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAM | CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PR O D U C E D & P R I N T E D B Y TR O P I C O L O R P R I N T S T U D I O | M I A M I B E A C H Implement various baseball facility improvements to park located at 4301 North Meridian Avenue, including new dugouts, irrigation, and fencing. POLO PARK SCOTT RAKOW YOUTH CENTER#17 #18 $5.1 MILLION Improve Scott Rakow Youth Center located at 2700 Sheridan, including: roof replacement, renovations to pool facilities, basketball floor replacement, window replacements, emergency generator, HVAC replacement, and security cameras. Improve public amenities for park located at 400 17th Street, including a permanent restroom/ storage facility and the upgrade of projectors, cameras, and servers to 4K ultra-high definition resolution to enhance the delivery of free cultural activities. SOUNDSCAPE PARK#19 $4.5 MILLION $500,000 Implement various improve- ments to park located at South Pointe Drive and Washington Avenue, including playground replacement, restroom renovation, and tree planting. SOUTH POINTE PARK#20 $480,000 PARKS, RECREATIONAL, AND CULTURAL FACILITIES GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND WWW.GOMB 2018 .COM ................. PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAM | CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PR O D U C E D & P R I N T E D B Y TR O P I C O L O R P R I N T S T U D I O | M I A M I B E A C H Implement various improvements to park located at 8440 Hawthorne Avenue, including fence replacement and new paint and flooring to building and restrooms. STILLWATER PARK TATUM PARK#21 #22 $145,000 $840,000 Complete various improvements to the park located at 8050 Byron Avenue, including addition of a water playground structure, replacement of restrooms, and fence replacement. Provide a continuous pedestrian path along Biscayne Bay from Government Cut to Lincoln Road, by connecting the gaps in the existing public Baywalk, including pedestrian bridge connection over 5th Street. BAYWALK#23 $15 MILLION Construct on-grade pedestrian walkway and demolish the existing wooden boardwalk between 23rd Street to 45th Street. MIDDLE BEACH BEACHWALK $4.5 MILLION #24 PARKS, RECREATIONAL, AND CULTURAL FACILITIES GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND WWW.GOMB 2018 .COM ................. PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAM | CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PR O D U C E D & P R I N T E D B Y TR O P I C O L O R P R I N T S T U D I O | M I A M I B E A C H Leverage grant funding from NOAA and the Florida Inland Navigation District for dredging of waterways, removal of invasives along shorelines, and permitting/ trimming of vegetation impacting navigation. WATERWAY RESTORATION#25 $6 MILLION Replace roofs to avoid water intrusion and other negative impacts at cultural facilities, including the Bass Museum, Miami City Ballet, and Colony Theater. ROOF REPLACEMENT FOR CULTURAL FACILITIES#26 $3 MILLION Reconstruct and restore log cabin for community use previously located at 8128 Collins Avenue. LOG CABIN RECONSTRUCTION#27 $1.1 MILLION ART DECO MUSEUM EXPANSION#28 $2 MILLION Expand the Art Deco Museum at 1001 Ocean Drive, to build and curate a flexible space capable of accommodating different configurations for the permanent collection and temporary exhibits. PARKS, RECREATIONAL, AND CULTURAL FACILITIES GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND WWW.GOMB 2018 .COM ................. PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAM | CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PR O D U C E D & P R I N T E D B Y TR O P I C O L O R P R I N T S T U D I O | M I A M I B E A C H Create cohesive and vibrant parks and/ or recreational space as part of the redevelopment of city-owned property known as the “West Lots” consisting of 8 blocks located in North Beach on the west side of Collins Avenue across from North Beach Oceanside Park. Enhance the temporary skate park located on Collins Avenue between 82nd and 83rd Street by adding an all-wheels track and other additional park elements. WEST LOTS REDEVELOPMENT SKATE PARK IMPROVEMENTS $5 MILLION $750,000 #29 #30 DO YOU WANT YOUR CITY TO INVEST IN PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS? NEIGHBORHOODS & INFRASTRUCTURE GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND WWW.GOMB 2018 .COM ................. PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAM | CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PR O D U C E D & P R I N T E D B Y TR O P I C O L O R P R I N T S T U D I O | M I A M I B E A C H Pedestrianize Ocean Drive from 5th to 15th streets by eliminating the sidewalks and curbs to create an “at grade” profile with pavers and decorative design patterns. OCEAN DRIVE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT $20 MILLION #31 Implement Street Tree Master Plan by planting 3,500 to 5,000 trees to provide canopy coverage and shade, while also providing additional stormwater treatment and storage capacity. STREET TREE MASTER PLAN $5 MILLION #33 NEIGHBORHOOD ABOVE GROUND IMPROVEMENTS#34 $43 MILLION Beautify and upgrade functional elements associated with neighborhood improvements, such as green and blue infrastructure, lighting, landscaping, and tree canopy as part of the planned Stormwater/Water & Sewer projects. Improve landscaping along Palm Avenue, portions of Fountain Street (not water front), Palm Avenue median and other areas. PALM & HIBISCUS NEIGHBORHOOD ENHANCEMENTS $1 MILLION #32 NEIGHBORHOODS & INFRASTRUCTURE GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND WWW.GOMB 2018 .COM ................. PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAM | CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PR O D U C E D & P R I N T E D B Y TR O P I C O L O R P R I N T S T U D I O | M I A M I B E A C H SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM#37 $13 MILLION Improve walkability by replacing 25% of the City’s sidewalks that are rated at or below marginal per the City’s Sidewalk Condition Index. Enhance the City’s pavement condition by resurfacing streets and implementing pavement preservation strategies. STREET PAVEMENT PROGRAM#38 $30 MILLION FLAMINGO PARK NEIGHBORHOOD#35 $20 MILLION Beautify and upgrade the Flamingo Park neighborhood, including lighting, landscaping, and tree canopy as part of the planned Stormwater/Water & Sewer projects. Implement commercial revitalization enhancements for the Washington Avenue corridor, including lighting, landscaping, street renovations, and pedestrian improvements. WASHINGTON AVENUE CORRIDOR#36 $10 MILLION NEIGHBORHOODS & INFRASTRUCTURE GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND WWW.GOMB 2018 .COM ................. PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAM | CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PR O D U C E D & P R I N T E D B Y TR O P I C O L O R P R I N T S T U D I O | M I A M I B E A C H Create vibrant commercial revitalization enhancements to the 41st Street corridor, such as lighting, increased tree canopies, sidewalk expansion, and shade structures. 41ST STREET CORRIDOR#40 $15 MILLION Promote pedestrian and bicycle safety by implementing various traffic calming projects in neighborhoods including: Nautilus, Bayshore, Normandy Isle, and Palm View. NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC CALMING AND PEDESTRIAN-FRIENDLY STREETS#42 $2 MILLION RESILIENT SEAWALLS AND LIVING SHORELINES#39 $10 MILLION Raise city-owned seawalls to a minimum height standard in high priority areas and where feasible, incorporate living seawalls through natural vegetation and habitat enhancement. Beautify and upgrade the La Gorce neighborhood, including lighting, landscaping, and tree canopy as part of the planned Stormwater/ Water & Sewer projects. LA GORCE NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENTS#41 $14 MILLION NEIGHBORHOODS & INFRASTRUCTURE GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND WWW.GOMB 2018 .COM ................. PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAM | CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PR O D U C E D & P R I N T E D B Y TR O P I C O L O R P R I N T S T U D I O | M I A M I B E A C H NORTH SHORE NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENTS#44 $8 MILLION Beautify and upgrade the North Shore neighborhood, including lighting, landscaping, and tree canopy as part of the planned Stormwater/Water & Sewer projects. DO YOU WANT YOUR CITY TO INVEST IN PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS? PROTECTED BICYCLE LANES AND SHARED BIKE/PEDESTRIAN PATHS#43 $5 MILLION Encourage pedestrian and bicycle friendly transportation by creating protected bicycle lanes and shared-use paths including: Chase Avenue from Alton Road to 34th Street, 23rd Street, and 63rd Street. POLICE, FIRE, AND PUBLIC SAFETY GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND WWW.GOMB 2018 .COM ................. PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAM | CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PR O D U C E D & P R I N T E D B Y TR O P I C O L O R P R I N T S T U D I O | M I A M I B E A C H Replace Fire Station #1, located at 1051 Jefferson Avenue in South Beach to include the 911 Call Center. This station provides emergency assistance to the area south of 15th Street, Star Island, Palm Island, Hibiscus Island, among other areas. Replace existing double-wide trailers and provide a permanent, facility within North Beach Oceanside Park to serve as the Ocean Rescue sub-station in North Beach. OCEAN RESCUE NORTH BEACH FACILITY $10 MILLION $5 MILLION #46 #47 REPLACE FIRE STATION #1#45 Install License Plate Readers at 26 strategic locations to aid crime-fighting and prevention efforts. Locations include: MacArthur Causeway, Julia Tuttle Causeway, Española Way, 41st Street, Normandy Drive, Dade Boulevard, Alton Road, 5th Street, 17th Street, 63rd Street, 71st Street, and 87th Street. $1.95 MILLION LICENSE PLATE READERS Renovate Police Headquarters at 1100 Washington Avenue, to include upgrades of the fire alarm and sprinkler systems, generators, HVAC systems, electrical systems, and the indoor shooting range used by police officers for training and safety certification. POLICE HEADQUARTER IMPROVEMENTS $10 MILLION #48 POLICE, FIRE, AND PUBLIC SAFETY GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND WWW.GOMB 2018 .COM ................. PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAM | CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PR O D U C E D & P R I N T E D B Y TR O P I C O L O R P R I N T S T U D I O | M I A M I B E A C H Replace Fire Station #3, located at 5303 Collins Avenue. This station provides emergency assistance to Mid-Beach, from 41st Street to 67th Street, and houses several special operations teams (such as the City’s hazmat team). Upgrade sports and pathway lighting to LED technology to improve illumination of areas and reduce energy costs at the following parks: Flamingo Park, North Shore Park & Youth Center, Normandy Isle Park, Tatum Park, Stillwater Park, and Crespi Park. REPLACE FIRE STATION #3 LED LIGHTING IN PARKS $10 MILLION $4.5 MILLION #51 #52 Replace the City’s end-of-life system with a new radio system, to be used by police, fire and public safety officers to communicate with each other, and with other agencies, when responding to emergency calls or in the field. REPLACE PUBLIC SAFETY RADIO SYSTEM $10 MILLION #49 Enhance public safety along primary business corridors city by adding 80 security cameras at: • Alton Road - 5th to Michigan Avenue and along Dade Boulevard to Washington Avenue • 41st Street - Alton Road to Collins Avenue • 71st Street - Bay Drive to Collins Avenue SECURITY CAMERAS IN BUSINESS DISTRICTS $825,000 #50 POLICE, FIRE, AND PUBLIC SAFETY GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND WWW.GOMB 2018 .COM ................. PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAM | CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PR O D U C E D & P R I N T E D B Y TR O P I C O L O R P R I N T S T U D I O | M I A M I B E A C H Replace the existing marine patrol facility at Maurice Gibb Park to relocate the Fire Patrol Boat from North Beach, to a more central location to improve response times to emergency calls. MARINE PATROL FIRE/ POLICE FACILITY $2.7 MILLION #54 Install protective bollard systems to safeguard pedestrians and special event venues at: • Miami Beach Convention Center • Lincoln Road • Ocean Drive • SoundScape Park • South Pointe Park SECURITY FOR PUBLIC SPACES $4.35 MILLION #53 Implement citywide street lighting program using energy efficient LED lights, to increase lighting levels and improve security. STREET LIGHTING IMPROVEMENTS#55 $10 MILLION Enhance security for residents and visitors along the Beach Walk from 14th Place to 23rd Street by adding 15 security cameras. SECURITY CAMERAS ON BEACH WALK $400,000 #56 POLICE, FIRE, AND PUBLIC SAFETY GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND WWW.GOMB 2018 .COM ................. PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAM | CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PR O D U C E D & P R I N T E D B Y TR O P I C O L O R P R I N T S T U D I O | M I A M I B E A C H DO YOU WANT YOUR CITY TO INVEST IN PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS? Improve public safety in the Entertainment District by adding 72 security cameras to the existing 14 cameras. Two cameras would be installed at every intersection of both Collins and Washington Avenues from 5th Street to 17th Street. SECURITY CAMERAS IN ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT $1.49 MILLION #57