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From: Mayor Philip Levine
To: jeevacation(iegmail.com
Subject: Miami Beach Streetcar Project
Date: Thu, 04 Aug 2016 16:58:54 +0000
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Dear Friends and Neighbors,
Ever since I personally can remember, Miami-Dade County has been
unable to put forward a doable public transportation plan to alleviate
congestion that has frustrated everyone. We have seen enough
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analysis paralysis and the public is ready for us to act. Last week, I met
with U.S. Secretary for Transportation Anthony Foxx in Washington,
D.C. to engage with our federal partners in Miami Beach's efforts to
achieve a state of the art light rail system that connects our city to the
greater Miami-Dade County area.
To keep our commitment to our residents of getting things done in
Miami Beach, the City Commission and I authorized the City Manager
to begin negotiating an Interim Agreement with a firm for the
construction and operation of a modern streetcar system in our City.
This streetcar will serve as the springboard to the long-discussed
"Baylink Project" that promises to ease traffic congestion and improve
connectivity in our community.
The City Commission's decision last month was the culmination of a
thoughtful and deliberative procurement process based on technology
that attracted proposals from three incredibly qualified international
consortiums. In making our decision, we specifically considered the
following:
THE PROJECT: The Miami Beach Streetcar Project is not simply a
loop around South Beach; this is the first phase of a larger project that
will extend across the MacArthur Causeway (1-395) and connect the
newly renovated Miami Beach Convention Center with Government
Center and some of the City of Miami's hottest neighborhoods,
including Wynwood, Midtown, and the Design District.
FUNDING: The City of Miami Beach is pursuing state and county
funding sources as well as city funds for the Miami Beach Streetcar
Project. Just last week, Jim Boxold, Florida's Secretary of
Transportation met with me, our City Manager and transportation staff
to gain a deeper understanding of our plan and the path forward. Even
though the City is not pursuing federal funding for the first phase of the
project due to the lengthy and unpredictable application process, the
City has confirmed that this will not impede - and will, in fact, enhance -
the prospects for federal funding for the remaining phases of the
project. So essentially, by Miami Beach kick-starting the project, there
is a better chance of the entire project coming to fruition.
PRICING: The City fully expects to negotiate fair pricing for the City
and properly weigh project design with cost. The City will do a
comprehensive financial analysis to ensure we reach the best deal for
comparable wireless streetcar systems worldwide. If the final price
point doesn't meet the City's set forth criteria, we will begin negotiations
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with the next ranked proposer.
COLLABORATION: The completion of the full project - including the
causeway connection - will require careful coordination between the
City of Miami Beach, the City of Miami, and Miami-Dade County. That
coordination has already begun with representatives from all three
jurisdictions
negotiating
and
approving
a
Memorandum
of
Understanding that sets forth the first collective steps toward the
implementation of the entire project.
Last week, the Metropolitan
Planning Authority (MPO) passed unanimously a resolution to move
forward with the Beach Corridor Project by designating it a "Priority 1"
and encouraged its advancement.
INTEROPERABILITY: It is critical that riders of our streetcar system
will have the ability to enjoy a smooth journey across the causeway
into the City of Miami, and vice versa. This means no unnecessary
stops, transfers, or delays. Therefore, we have insisted in our bidding
documents and will confirm in the Interim Agreement that streetcars
provided by other companies can operate on the tracks (and utilize the
technology) installed by our vendor.
SUSTAINABILITY: Our selected technology is in line with our City's
sustainability and resiliency efforts.
It is fully wireless, quiet, and
extremely energy efficient.
While we are moving ahead with swiftness and determination, this
project will only be built once all pre-requisites are met. Further, this
project will have ongoing public engagement to ensure that our
residents have an important voice throughout the process.
I am honored to be part of a proactive government that works hard to
address the critical needs of our community. Over the last two years,
the City Commission and I have worked together to advance
difficult, transformational, long-stalled projects.
We did it with the renovation of the Miami Beach Convention Center.
We did it with our pioneering program to combat sea level rise. And
now we are moving aggressively to address our traffic problems. I look
forward to working with my colleagues on the City Commission and
with our partners at every level of government, including the City of
Miami and Miami-Dade County to get this job done.
Sincerely,
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Philip Levine
Mayor of Miami Beach
Office of Miami Beach Mayor, 960 Alton Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139
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