City of Miami Beach

CIP - Completed Projects

COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $31,000,000 *As of October 2003

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LINCOLN ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
City Center, South Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Neighborhood Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: G.O. Bond - Neighborhoods
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $450,000

Improvements to Lincoln Road to upgrade lighting, pools, fountains, and other amenities for the purposes of upgrading aesthetics, operation, and serviceability of equipment. Includes replacing landscape uplighting and transformers, replacing pump equipment at the 400-Block Fountain, fountain enhancements at the 700-Block Fountain, and new fountain machinery and lighting at the 1000-Block Fountain.

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FLAMINGO POOL RENOVATION AND EXPANSION
Flamingo, South Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Parks and Recreation Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: G.O. Bond - Parks
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $3,140,000

The project was the full renovation of the the Flamingo Park Pool and Pool House.

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ESPANOLA WAY STREETSCAPE
Flamingo, South Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Neighborhood Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: G.O. Bond - Neighborhoods; Stormwater
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $1,000,000

Scope included roadway, drainage, sidewalks, lighting, landscaping and irrigation improvements. Includes construction of Spanish-style plaza at Drexel and Espanola, and the 400 and 500 blocks of Espanola, from Washington Avenue to Pennsylvania Avenue.

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SOUTH POINTE WATER PUMP TOWER (DEMOLITION)
South Pointe, South Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Utility Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $103,000

The icon of South Pointe, the water pump station at Miami Beach Marina north parking lot, was demolished to provide for a modern pump station.

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SOUTH POINTE PHASE I
South Pointe, South Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Neighborhood Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: RDA South Pointe TIF
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $7,500,000

A Five Phase Right of Way enhancement that will advance the quality of residential life by refurbishing the sewer and drainage systems, promoting safe pedestrian travel, increasing the urban tree canopy, mitigating vehicle congestion. Phase I complete.

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PALM ISLAND PARK
Star, Palm & Hibiscus Islands, South Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Parks and Recreation Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: G.O. Bond - Parks
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $345,000

Improvements to the 2.13-acre neighborhood park per the City of Miami Beach Parks Master Plan, 1996. Proposed elements includef: repair of the shade pavilion, renovation of the existing basketball court, renovation of tennis courts, pedestrian paving, site lighting, new playground equipment, signage, furnishings, landscaping and irrigation.

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SURFACE LOT 4C (Epicure Lot)
West Avenue, South Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Parking Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: Parking Enterprise
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $65,000

Renovation to the suface lot on West Avenue between 17th Street and 16th Street (East).

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CRESPI PARK
Biscayne Point, North Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Parks and Recreation Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: G.O. Bond - Parks
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $400,000

Renovation of the 2.02-acre park per 1996 City of Miami Beach Parks Master Plan, including in Phase I: new restroom facility; renovation of existing basketball court; gated entry with plaza; new tot lot and surfacing; signage; landscaping; irrigation; court and security lighting and in Phase II perimeter steel picket fencing.

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STILLWATER PARK
Biscayne Point, North Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Parks and Recreation Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: G.O. Bond - Parks
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $500,000

Renovation of the 1.68-acre park per 1996 City of Miami Beach Parks Master Plan, including in Phase I: new recreation building; renovation of existing basketball court and fields; gated entry; new tot lot and surfacing; signage; landscaping; irrigation; court and security lighting; and in Phase II perimeter steel picket fencing.

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BRITTANY BAY PARK
North Shore, North Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Parks and Recreation Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: G.O. Bond - Parks
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $10,000

Upgrade pedestrian and security lighting along path in the 2-acre park. The Brittany Bay Park seawall repair is to be scheduled and funded through the GO Bond Neighborhoods Shoreline and Seawall Restoration Program.

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TATUM PARK
North Shore, North Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Parks and Recreation Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: G.O. Bond - Parks
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $450,000

Renovation of the 0.78-acre park per 1996 City of Miami Beach Parks Master Plan. Phase I includes: new recreation building; basketball court renovations; new park entry; security lighting; signs; furnishings; landscape; and irrigation. Phase II includes new perimeter steel fencing.

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77TH STREET STREETSCAPE (BISCAYNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STREETSCAPE)
North Shore, North Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Neighborhood Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: Bond Program's): G.O. Bond - Neighborhoods
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $400,000

Project was combined with 77th Street Beautification and augmented to include additional streetscape improvements, consistent with community need per neighborhood planning workshops. A related project is the 77th Street Streetscape Extension, with project limits from Dickens to Harding with traffic calming (bump-outs, and roundabouts) and streetscape improvements. The extension is designed in house by CMB staff, and construction is through prior year CDBG funds.

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COLLINS AVENUE - LINCOLN ROAD TO 26TH STREET
City Center, Middle Beach (shared with South Beach)

PROJECT CATEGORY: FDOT Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: State Funds
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $6,800,000

The project is to construct Collins Avenue from Lincoln Road to 26th Street in two phases. Phase II-a is from Lincoln Road to just north of 21st Street, with construction from April to December 2001. Phase II-b is from just north of 21st Street to 26th Street, with construction from April to October 2002.

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ISLAND VIEW PARK
Bayshore, Middle Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Parks and Recreation Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: G.O. Bond - Parks
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $375,000

Improvements to the 3.43-acre neighborhood park per the City of Miami Beach Parks Master Plan, 1996. Proposed elements include: additional security lighting, park entry, new playground surfacing, tot lot renovation, signage, park furnishings, landscaping, irrigation, and decorative fencing.

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MIAMI BEACH GOLF CLUB GOLF COURSE RENOVATION
Bayshore, Middle Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Parks and Recreation Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: Gulf Breeze Loan Pool
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $5,800,000

Renovation of Bayshore Golf Course, including new construction at the clubhouse, maintenance building, cart barn, restrooms, and rain shelters. Golf Course includes landscape, irrigation, environmental remediation, and tennis court enhancements.

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ALTON ROAD, 20TH STREET & SUNSET DRIVE INTERSECTION
Bayshore, Middle Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Neighborhood Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: G.O. Bond - Neighborhoods
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $175,000

The purpose of this project is to reconfigure intersections to increase capacity and reduce cut-through traffic to Lower North Bay Road. This project mitigates traffic impacts to the Lower North Bay Road residential community from 20th Street to the Chase Avenue intersection.

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CHASE AVENUE STREETSCAPE
Bayshore, Middle Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Neighborhood Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: G.O. Bond - Neighborhoods
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $435,000

Originally restoration of landscaping and irrigation systems along the Bayshore Golf Course (Chase Avenue) as mitigation for the impacts of burying FPL transmission line. Project was expanded to include landscaping along the north side of Chase Avenue from Alton to 34th Street, and along 34th Street from Chase to just west of Prairie Avenue. Landscaping design coordinated with Bayshore Golf Course and DERM determinations.

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SUNSET ISLANDS 29TH STREET ENTRANCE ENHANCEMENT
Bayshore, Middle Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Neighborhood Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: G.O. Bond - Neighborhoods
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $100,000

The addition of a 3rd lane at the 29th Street entrance guardhouse for Sunset Islands I and II.

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COLLINS AVENUE WATER LINE RELOCATION
City Center, Middle Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Utility Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $2,000,000

The project relocated (lower) utilities and to upgrade/replace an existing 6" water main that will serve new construction and existing uses.

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FISHER PARK
La Gorce, Middle Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Parks and Recreation Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: G.O. Bond - Parks
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $260,000

Renovation of the 2.01-acre park per 1996 City of Miami Beach Parks Master Plan, including: gated park entry, security lights, new tot lot, signage, landscape, irrigation, fencing, and parking on Delaware Avenue. GO Bond components include security lighting and perimeter steel picket fencing.

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LA GORCE PARK
La Gorce, Middle Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Parks and Recreation Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: G.O. Bond - Parks
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $155,000

Renovation of the 0.75-acre mini park per 1996 City of Miami Beach Parks Master Plan, including: gated park entry, security lights, new tot lot, signage, landscape, and irrigation.

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LA GORCE ISLAND IMPROVEMENTS
La Gorce, Middle Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Neighborhood Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: G.O. Bond - Neighborhoods
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $100,000

Addition of Royal Palms with new Royal Palms of 45 ft. gray bark height.

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PINE TREE PARK
Nautilus, Middle Beach

PROJECT CATEGORY: Parks and Recreation Improvement Projects
FUNDING PROGRAMS: G.O. Bond - Parks
PUBLIC INVESTMENT: $335,000

Renovation of the 7.75-acre park per 1996 City of Miami Beach Parks Master Plan, including: park signage; landscaping; overseeding; irrigation; renovation of parking area; repair wall on south side; removal of wall on Pine Tree Drive; enhancement of pine tree edge; additional security lighting; and resurfacing of pedestrian ways.

 

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