Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION SR 916/NW/NE 135 Street Public Hearing Resurfacing, Restoration, and Rehabilitation (RRR) Project From NW 6 Avenue to west of SR 5/Biscayne Boulevard FM #429346-1-52-01 Date: June 1 st, 2017 Time: 6:00 P.M. Location: City of North Miami Public Library 835 NE 132 Street North Miami, FL 33161 1
Project Team Nathan Pulido Project Manager with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Ken Jeffries Transportation Planner with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Jesus Mustafa Project Design Consultant with BMA Consulting Engineering, Inc. Charesse Chester Public Information Specialist with Creativision MEDIA Constanza Suarez Design Engineer with Kittelson & Associates, Inc. John Paul Weesner Landscape Architect with Kittelson & Associates, Inc. Florida Department of Transportation 2
Meeting Purpose Share proposed improvements along SR 916/NW/NE 135 Street Official forum to express your opinions and concerns Public input is critical to the success of this project! After the presentation Open floor for public comments Verbatim transcript will be made of all oral proceedings All written and oral materials will be part of the project public record Florida Department of Transportation 3
Public Hearing Held In accordance with: Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968, as Amended Title 23 of the United States Code, Section 128 Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 1500 through 1508 Title 23 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 771 Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Section 339.155 of the Florida Statutes Executive Order 11988, Floodplain Management Executive Order 11990, Protection of Wetlands of the Constitution of the United States of America Florida Department of Transportation 4
Public Hearing Hearing advertised consistent with: Federal and State Requirements Hearing conducted consistent with: Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Hearing was Advertised in: Diario Las Americas Le Floridien Florida Administrative Register Direct Mail outs Press Releases FDOT s Public Notices Website Florida Department of Transportation 5
Public Hearing Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Prohibits discrimination in programs and activities receiving Federal Financial Assistance on the basis of: Race Color National Origin Public participation encouraged and solicited without regard to: Age Sex Religion Disability Family Status Florida Department of Transportation 6
Public Hearing Process Three primary components for tonight include: Open house prior this presentation Invited to view project displays and to speak directly with the project team Presentation Explaining project background and proposed improvements Formal comment period Opportunity to provide oral statements Florida Department of Transportation 7
Background Information FDOT Projects FDOT has a Resurfacing, Restoration, and Rehabilitation Project (RRR) From NW 6 Avenue to west of SR 5/Biscayne Boulevard What is a RRR? Extend the life of an existing highway Enhance safety by returning the roadway to adequate conditions Florida Department of Transportation 8
Project Limits Florida Department of Transportation 9
Project Limits Florida Department of Transportation 10
Project Elements The RRR Project Consists of: Repaving and Restriping the Roadway Replacing Substandard Curb Ramps at Intersections Upgrading Pedestrian Signals Upgrading Pavement Markings Proposed by Complete Streets Concept Enhancing Landscaping Installing Medians Picture of pedestrian crosswalk at study area intersection Florida Department of Transportation 11
Complete Streets Complete Streets concepts (i.e., landscaping and pedestrian related treatments) were included in the RRR for several reasons: Request initiated from the Mayor s Office of North Miami Improvements align with the community s vision for the corridor Provides neighborhood feeling Feedback from your Elected Officials Florida Department of Transportation 12
Complete Streets By incorporating Complete Streets concepts into the programmed RRR project, rework is minimized Project already programmed for construction Design phase almost complete Minimal impact on schedule Completion by January 2020 Florida Department of Transportation 13
Existing Conditions Typical section of the roadway Existing number of lanes will remain Existing lane widths will change 12 outside 11 inside lane 10 continuous left turn lane Before Florida Department of Transportation 14
Proposed Improvements Proposed Improvements will have no right-of-way impacts Proposed Typical Section 11 lanes 12 raised median Having restrictive left turn lanes is Safer than continuous left turn lane After Florida Department of Transportation 15
Proposed Improvements Benefits Proposed improvements Based on the community s Vision City of North Miami Transportation Master Plan Curbed (Raised) Median Reduced lane widths encourages slower speeds Allows for landscape beautification Overall reduction in angle, left turn, head-on, and sideswipe crashes Installing a raised median will cause changes in travel patterns for some of the residents Medians will be similar to those on West Dixie Highway Google Street View 5/2017 Florida Department of Transportation 16
Proposed Improvements Benefits Palm Trees (11 Maximum Width) Evergreen Hedge (Maximum 30 Height) Flowering Hedge (Maximum 24 Height) Medians conform to State Standards Google Street View 5/2017 Florida Department of Transportation 17
Proposed Improvements Benefits SR 916/NW/NE 135 th Street & NW 2 nd Avenue Before Florida Department of Transportation 18
Proposed Improvements Benefits SR 916/NW/NE 135 th Street & NW 2 nd Avenue After Enhanced Crossing Enhanced Crossing Gateway Signage Pedestrian Refuge 12 Landscape Median Florida Department of Transportation 19
Access Modifications Modifications to current access Access assessment based on Field collected traffic volumes Safety data FDOT Access Management Standards FDOT 2014 Median Handbook Florida Department of Transportation 20
Access Modifications Suitable median closure locations Determined based on traffic volumes Analysis of future vehicles lining up in turn lane Existing connectivity in the area Raised median will limit where left turns can be made to or from SR 916/NW/NE 135 Street Full median openings will be provided at some intersections Access remains unrestricted (left turn to or from SR 916/NW/NE 135 Street permitted) Directional median openings allows left turns from NW 135 Street Restricts left turns from the connecting street Florida Department of Transportation 21
Diverted Traffic by Proposed Improvements Possible Routes Considered for Diverted Traffic Florida Department of Transportation 22
Diverted Traffic by Proposed Improvements Possible Routes Considered for Diverted Traffic Florida Department of Transportation 23
Schedule and Cost Estimated construction schedule Work expected to begin February 2019 Completion date expected January 2020 Schedule is subject to change Estimated project cost $4.76 Million Construction completed in phases Lane closures during non-peak hours Florida Department of Transportation 24
Available FDOT Work Resources Avenues for Those Seeking FDOT Work People First List jobs available for State of Florida employers On Board 4 Jobs Construction careers program Florida Department of Transportation, Equal Opportunity Office DBE Enterprises Florida Transportation Builders Association (FTBA) Scholarship Programs For Further Information visit https://peoplefirst.myflorida.com/peoplefirst(bd1lbizjptizma==)/logon.htm http://onboard4jobs.com/ http://www.fdot.gov/equalopportunity/ http://www.ftba.com/ Florida Department of Transportation 25
Contact Information Ken Jeffries Transportation Planner FDOT 1000 NW 111 th Avenue Room 6111 Miami, FL 33172 Phone: (305) 470-5445 Email: ken.jeffries@dot.state.fl.us Charesse Chester Public Information Specialist 9999 NE 2 Avenue, Suite 215A Miami, FL 33138 Phone: (305) 944-7564 Email: cchester@creativisionmedia.com Florida Department of Transportation 26
SR 916/NW/NE 135 Street Public Hearing Thank you for your Time and Attention Florida Department of Transportation 27