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LTC 113-2021 TPBPF Committee Motion – Crosswalk at the 300 Block of AltonDocuSign Envelope ID: 7AD3B37E-BD8B-4AA 5-95AD-238FBEE5F1CA MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # 113-2021 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: FROM: DATE: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the,QSy,Cg,mission Raul Aguila, Interim ciy Mana@er l ad doal a. ~ 2836240F92845D0. March 15, 2021 3/17/2021 1 3.02 PM EDT SUBJECT: TPBPF Committee Motion - Crosswalk at the 300 Block of Alton The purpose of this Letter to Commission is to provide you with correspondence received from the Transportation, Parking & Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Committee. E EC/MB C: Mark Taxis, Assistant City Manager Eric Carpenter, Assistant City Manager Alina Hudak, Assistant City Manager Monica Beltran, Interim Parking Director Jose Gonzalez, Transportation Director DocuSign Envelope ID: 7AD3B37E-BD8B-4AA5-95AD-238FBEE5F1CA fans potatian, raking dC cycle- redeotan facilities Comunittee Alfred Feola, Chairman Marc Edelstein, Vice-Chair TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission Members: Carolina Bolado Dean Campbell Marc Edelstein Cindy Esquivel David Grieser Baruch Jacobs Linsey Lovell JP Morgan Esteban Porcelli Amy Rabin Richard Streim FROM: Transportation, Parking & Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Committee DATE: March 15, 2021 SUBJECT: Alton Crosswalk Members Present: Carolina Bolado; Dean Campbell; Marc Edelstein; Esteban Porcelli; Cindy Esquivel; Linsey Lovell; Richard Streim; David Grieser; JP Morgan; Amy Rabin; and Baruch Jacobs Members Absent: A. Feola Dear Honorable Mayor and City Commission: The Transportation, Parking and Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Committee (TPBPFC) held its virtual Microsoft Teams meeting on March 8", 2021, and unanimously passed the below motion regarding the crosswalk at the 300 block of Alton Road, which the Committee feels should be made more protective for pedestrians. The TPBPFC is requesting that the City take steps towards a warrant study to improve the crosswalk at the 300 block of Alton to make it more protective for pedestrians. Alternatives for consideration in the study should include, but not be limited to: Maintaining a left turn lane on the northbound side of Alton and possibly relocating the crosswalk to the north side of the intersection. This analysis of alternatives should also include a survey of businesses in the area and pedestrian usage counts. As an advisory Committee, we strongly request your consideration on the above. Sincerely, Transportation, Parking & Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Committee