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North/Middle Beach Transit Study, 8/2013
North/Middle Beach Transit Study General Planning Consultant (GPC) Services Work Order #GPC IV-26 Miami-Dade County, Florida Prepared for: MIAMI-DADE County Metropolitan Planning Organization Prepared by: August 2013 Contents List of Appendices ........................................................................................................................................ iii 1. Introduction and Project Purpose ......................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Description of Corridor ................................................................................................................. 1 1.2 Overview of Existing Transit Service ............................................................................................. 3 1.3 Description of Proposed Service and Market ............................................................................... 8 2. Existing Conditions .............................................................................................................................. 11 2.1 Existing Street System ................................................................................................................. 11 2.2 Existing Land Use ........................................................................................................................ 13 2.3 Principal Traffic Issues ................................................................................................................. 15 2.4 Existing Transit Stops and -
City of Miami Beach Zoning
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Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Us Senate District for Miami-Dade County
PARKS, RECREATION AND OPEN SPACES US SENATE DISTRICT FOR MIAMI-DADE COUNTY S A N NE 215TH ST NE 213TH ST S I Ives Estates NW 215TH ST M E ST NW 215TH E V O N A N E Y H Park P T 2 W 441 N 9 X ST A NE 207TH 3 E D Y ¤£ W E A V N K N Highland Oaks E P W NW 207TH ST Ives Estates NE 2 T 05T H H ST ST GOLDEN BEACH NW 207T 1 NW 207TH ST A 5 D D T I V Park H L R Tennis CenterN N N B A O E E 27 NW E L 2 V 03RD ST N £ 1 ¤ 1 F E N NW T N 2 20 A 3RD ST T 4 S 2 6 E W E T T E H T NE 199TH S T V T H H 9 1 C H 3 A 9 AVENTURA R 1 0 TE D O 3R Ï A 0 9 2 NW E A A T D V T N V V H H N E H ST E 199T E ND ST NW 2 W 202 N A Sierra C Y V CSW T W N N E HMA N LE Chittohatchee Park E ILLIAM W Park NE 193RD ST 2 Country Club 2 N N T W S D 856 H 96TH ST Ojus T NW 1 at Honey Hill 9 7 A UV Country Lake 19 T Snake Creek W V of Miami H T N T S E N NW 191S W Acadia ST ST A NW 191 V Park N Park 1 E Trail NE 186TH ST ST 2 Area 262 W NW 191ST T T H 5TH S 4 NE 18 Park 7 A Spanish Lake T V H E A V NE 183RD ST Sunny Isles Country Village E NW 183RD ST DR NW 186TH ST NE MIAMI GARDENS I MIAMI GARDENS 179TH ST 7 North Pointe NE Beach 5 Greynolds N Park Lake Stevens E N W R X D E T H ST T E 177T 3 N S N Community Ctr. -
RRI Presents
RRI Presents Presented by Rich Realty Investments Inc. 13899 Biscayne Blvd. suite 129, North Miami Beach, Florida 33181 Contact Carlos Martell 786-553-2729 [email protected] An array of multifamilies… 7757 Crespi Boulevard, Miami Beach, Florida 33141 7735 Hawthorne Ave, Miami Beach, Florida 33141 7741 Hawthorne Ave, Miami Beach, Florida 33141 7751 Hawthorne Ave, Miami Beach, Florida 33141 North Beach Multifamily Overview Location Biscayne Point Island, North Beach 33141 Property type Multi family Total area 21000 sq ft-1/2 acre Year built 1948 Total units 13 Price $3.9 M Pro Forma Cap Rate 3.91 % NOI $78,288.33 Rich Realty Investments Inc. is proudly presenting an opportunity to acquire 4 multi family properties adjacent to each other in the highly demanded area of Miami Beach. The location, North Beach is a neighborhood of the city of Miami Beach, Florida, United States. It is the northernmost section of the city, roughly bound by 63rd Street and Indian Creek Drive to the south and 87th Terrace to the north. It collectively refers to neighborhoods including Isles of Normandy, Biscayne Point, and La Gorce. According to the 2013 census, North Beach is home to more than 43,250 people of which 49.9% are foreign born persons. 65.5% speak languages other than English at home. The median household income in North Beach is estimated to be $40,775 between 2009 and 2013. The total estimated land area of North Beach is estimated to be 4.83 square miles, with a population density of approximately 8,602.2 people per square mile according to the 2010 census. -
North-South Transportation Needs for the Coastal Communities Feasibility Study Miami-Dade TPO GPC-VII #4
North-South Transportation Needs for the Coastal Communities Feasibility Study Miami-Dade TPO GPC-VII #4 Prepared for: Miami-Dade Transportation Planning Organization Prepared by: Atkins The Miami-Dade TPO complies with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which states: No person in the United States shall, on grounds of race, color, or nation of origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefi ts of, or be subject to discrimination under a program or activity receiving federal fi nancial assistance. It is also the policy of the Miami-Dade MPO to comply with all of the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. For materials in accessible format please call (305) 375-4507. The preparation of this report has been fi nanced in part from the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) through the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and/or the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), the State Planning and Research Program (Section 505 of Title 23, U.S. Code) and Miami-Dade County, Florida. The contents of this report do not necessarily refl ect the offi cial views or policy of the U.S. Department of Transportation. June 2020 Executive Summary The North-South Transportation Needs for the Coastal Communities Feasibility Study provides context and direction for the develop- ment of the multimodal transportation network for Miami-Dade County’s coastal communities. The intent of the study is to evaluate transportation needs and assess the feasibility of implementing transit and complementary options to improve mobility along the State Road (SR) A1A corridor and mainland connections. -
Segment 17 Map Book
´ Pompano Beach MM aa pp 22 -- BB FF ll oo rr ii dd aa CC ii rr cc uu mm nn aa vv ii gg aa tt ii oo nn aa ll SS aa ll tt ww aa tt ee rr PP aa dd dd ll ii nn gg TT rr aa ii ll SS ee gg mm ee nn tt 11 77 Ft. Lauderdale HH oo ll ll yy ww oo oo dd // FF tt .. LL aa uu dd ee rr dd aa ll ee MM aa pp 22 -- AA op Drinking Water t[ Camping Kayak Launch Shower Facility I* Restroom Hollywood I9 Restaurant ²· Grocery Store MM aa pp 11 -- AA e! Point of Interest l Hotel / Motel North Miami Beach Miami Beach Disclaimer: This guide is intended as an aid to navigation only. A Gobal Positioning System (GPS) unit is Miami required, and persons are encouraged to supplement these maps with NOAA charts or other maps. D DIXIEHWY E RD A I PEMBROK NE14 AVE P N F L SPARK RD O SW 18 ST S STE O Segment 17: Hollywood / Ft LauderdaleI R R M N D Map 1 A SW 20 ST A B T SW 22 ST L US 1 P SW 23 ST V K D SW40 AVE/BARACK OBA OCEAN DR W SW 25 ST Y HALLANDALE BCH BLVD Pembroke SW56 AVE/MLKPark BLVD SR-7/US-441 Hallandale SE 1 AVESE1 AV SE4 SWAVE8 MAR PKWY SW48AVE MIRA S C Hallandale Beach W SW52AVE 3 SW 33 ST 2 A I-95 V E SW 11 ST NAVONA AVE COUNTY LINE RD NWAVE2 Ives Estate Park LUB DR C Golden Beach 18 Highland Oaks Park Y R T NW 207 ST N South Park N E 100 U 2 O A C NW 203 ST V E W FRONTAGERD SB NE 22AVE C NW 199 ST EHMAN SWY LIAM L NW12AVE WIL Sunny Isles I-95NB EXPRESS LANES 12 Ojus 185 ST NW 191 ST DNS D T/MIA G E 185 S ARDEN DR N I G S M IA M 3 NE 15AVE Little Lake Maule ES N OCEANBLVD 30 A GreynoldsNE 19AVE Park TURNPIKE S L N ES E PR 3 EX 5 B A 5S NE 172 ST V 9 E -
Elevation Certificates
BUILDING DEPARTMENT- RECORDS SECTION 1700 Convention Center Drive, 2nd Floor, Miami Beach, FL 33139 Phone: 305.673.7610 ext. 4774, 4133, 6386, 6791 Fax: 786.394.4042 E-mail: [email protected] Below is the list of Elevation Certificate and or Floodproofing Certificate of the buildings that are available at the City of Miami Beach Building Department Records Section. If you would like obatin a copy of certificate please contact Building Department Records Section : Via e-mail: [email protected] or by phone: 305.673.7610 Ext. 4774, 4133, 6383 or 6791 ELEVATION CERTIFICATES 1 E DILIDO DR (BATH HOUSE) 1 E DILIDO DR (GARAGE) 1 E DILIDO DR (MAIN HOUSE) 1 OCEAN DR 100 MERIDIAN AVE (BUILD 200) 100 OCEAN DR 100 PALM AVE 100 S POINTE DR 100 S POINTE DR (SPA) 1000 17TH ST 1000 5TH ST 1000 S POINTE DR 1000 W 47TH CT 1001 4TH ST 1001 N SHORE DR 1001 OCEAN DR 101 20TH ST 101 20TH STREET ( SPA) 101 E DILIDO DR 101 N HIBISCUS DR 101 OCEAN DR 1011 ALTON RD 1020 ALTON RD 1020 OCEAN DR 1021 LINCOLN RD 1025 LINCOLN RD 1026 LINCOLN RD 1029-1031 LINCOLN RD 1030 STILLWATER DR 1035 LINCOLN RD 1036 LINCOLN RD 1036 OCEAN DR 1036 WASHINGTON AVE 1040 10TH ST 1040 LINCOL RD 1040 LINCOLN RD 1041 COLLINS AVE 1045 MICHIGAN AVE 105 E SAN MARINO DR 1052 OCEAN DR 1058 COLLINS AVE 1077 STILLWATER DR 110 WAHINGTON AVE 1100 5TH ST 1101 5TH ST 1111 COLLINS AVE 1111 LINCOLN RD 1119 COLLINS AVE 112 OCEAN DR 1125 WEST AVE 1130 5TH ST 1131 STILLWATER DR 1133 BIARRITZ DR 114 2ND TER_ (RIVO ALTO) 1144 OCEAN DR 115 2ND TER (DILIDO ISLAND) 115 E SAN MARINO -
Project Descriptions
PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS Table of Contents Project Page PARKS, RECREATIONAL FACILITIES, & CULTURAL FACILITIES 72nd Street Park, Library, & Aquatic Center 1 Art Deco Museum Expansion 2 Baywalk 3 Collins Park 4 Crespi Park 5 Fairway Park 6 Fisher Park 7 Flamingo Park 8 La Gorce Park 11 Log Cabin Reconstruction 12 Lummus Park 13 Marjory Stoneman Douglas Park 14 Maurice Gibb Park 15 Middle Beach Beachwalk 16 Muss Park 17 North Beach Oceanside Park Beachwalk 18 North Shore Park & Youth Center 19 Palm Island Park 21 Par 3/Community Park 22 Pinetree Park 23 Polo Park 24 Roof Replacement for Cultural Facilities 25 Scott Rakow Youth Center 26 Skate Park 28 SoundScape Park 29 South Pointe Park 30 Stillwater Park 31 Tatum Park 32 Waterway Restoration 33 West Lots Redevelopment 34 NEIGHBORHOODS AND INFRASTRUCTURE 41st Street Corridor 35 Above Ground Improvements 36 Flamingo Park Neighborhood Improvements 37 La Gorce Neighborhood Improvements 38 Neighborhood Traffic Calming and Pedestrian-Friendly Streets 39 North Shore Neighborhood Improvements 40 Ocean Drive Improvement Project 41 Palm & Hibiscus Neighborhood Enhancements 42 Protected Bicycle Lanes and Shared Bike/Pedestrian Paths 43 Resilient Seawalls and Living Shorelines 44 Sidewalk Repair Program 45 Street Pavement Program 46 Street Tree Master Plan 47 Washington Ave Corridor 48 Table of Contents Project Page POLICE, FIRE, AND PUBLIC SAFETY Fire Station #1 49 Fire Station #3 50 LED Lighting in Parks 51 License Plate Readers 52 Marine Patrol Facility 53 Ocean Rescue North Beach Facility 54 Police -
Sunny Isles Beach Living, Fall 2018, Volume 6, Issue 4
FALL 2018 • VOLUME 6, ISSUE 4 news • events • programs Ranked #1 of Top Ten U.S. Destinations by TripAdvisor’s Travelcast Florida’s Riviera Resorts, Dining, Shopping, Spas, Nightlife, Culture and home of the Sunny Isles Beach Jazz Fest … luxury and comfort await! SunnyIslesBeachMiami.com Careli Tours of Sunny Isles Beach, now link to Big Bus Miami, offering hop-on, hop-off service to South Beach. CareliTours.net • BigBusTours.com Sunny Isles Beach Tourism and Marketing Council is a partnership with the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau. © 2017 Steve Xydas, M.D. LEADING FLORIDA'S #1 CARDIAC SURGERY TEAM* *AHCA certifed data y-end 2016, among ospitals performing more t an 913 cases/yr. msmc.com dear reader We live in a world where staying connected is extremely simple. Computers, tablets, smartphones, and smart watches all place information at your fngertips. We established the “Mayor’s Technology Challenge” in 2016 to improve our residents’ and visitors’ quality of life and communication through innovative technologies. During the fall, we plan to launch our next technology initiative, SIBAlert. SIBAlert will enable citizens to receive emergency notices and warnings from the City. Based on location, we can ensure residents and visitors receive accurate and up-to-date information during critical incidents or emergencies. SIBAlert sends notifcations via a collection of delivery methods including George ‘Bud’ Scholl phone calls, SMS text messages, emails, and a mobile application. Mayor Signing up is quick and easy. I urge all our citizens, both residents and visitors, to visit sibalert.net in the coming months and register for our emergency notifcations. -
The Heart of Miami Beach the Soul of the Côte D'azur
THE HEART OF MIAMI BEACH THE SOUL OF THE CÔTE D’AZUR MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES INTRODUCTION OPTIMUM DEVELOPMENT USA 2 1 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES CREATIVE CONCEPT The Heart of Miami Beach The Soul of The Côte d’Azur MIAMI BEACH’S MEDITERRANEAN-INSPIRED ADDRESS, MONACO YACHT CLUB & RESIDENCES CAPTURES THE ESSENCE OF CONTEMPORARY COASTAL CHIC Miami Beach is to the United States, as Saint-Tropez is to France and Portofino is to Italy—a vibrant, year-round, seaside retreat, where trade wind breezes and tropical sunlight are most conducive to leisure activities and pursuits of pleasure both on and off the water. And like its Mediterranean counterparts, Miami Beach has a cool, captivating vibe. Home to iconic deco hotels, world-class shopping, mega yacht marinas, nonstop nightlife, restaurants with serious culinary cachet and a deepening arts and cultural scene, Miami is working its international stature and growing apace. At Monaco Yacht Club & Residences, the spirit of the Cote d’Azur is imbued in every carefully appointed design detail—a rich palette of exotic woods, lavish European and American stones, warm whites and lustrous metal adorn interiors—while soaring floor-to-ceiling glass windows frame commanding views of Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic Ocean and the Miami skyline. Above all, Piero Lissoni’s inimitable, purist sensibility seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor living spaces, infusing each residence with an aura of Mediterranean high-style. 2 3 4 5 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES CREATIVE CONCEPT Côte d’Azur-inspired reception and lobby areas, curated by Lissoni® 6 7 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES CREATIVE CONCEPT 8 9 MONACO YACHT CLUB AND RESIDENCES CREATIVE CONCEPT Floor-to-ceiling windows in the double-height lobby frame sweeping views of the Intracoastal and private marina. -
North Beach Resort Historic District Designation Report (See· ·Section XI)
:·,·. NORTH BEACH RESORT HISTORIC DISTRICT DESIGNATION REPORT Figure 1 This 1958 postcard shows the North Beach Resort Historic District along the oceanfront during* its heyday. It was taken looking towards the northeast from just south of 63rd Street and Allison Island in Indian Creek. PREPARED BY . ; . CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PLANNING DEPARTMENT . DESIGN, PRESERVATiON & NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING DIVISION AUGUST 12, 2003 Revised December 2, 2003 Revised January 14, 2004 . ·Revised February 4 and 25, 2004 .· Adopted March 17, 2004 (Ordinance No. 2004-3438) . CITY OF MIAMI BEACH HISTORiC DISTRICT DESIGNATION REPORT· . NORTH BEACH RESORT HISTORIC DISTRICT . · Prepared By CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PLANNING DEPARTMENT. DESIGN, PRESERVATION & NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING DIVISION ,_,;<...__·· ''--&--- ·~· Figure 2 This exuberant diving .Platform {now demolished) was designed in the Post War Modern style by Igor Polevitzky for the old Deauville Hotel about 1946. ·.MIAMI BEACH ClTY.COMMISSION David Dermer, Mayor Saul Gross, Vice Mayor Commissioners: ~ . l . 1 · Matti Herrera Bower Simon Cruz Luis R. ~Garcia, Jr. · Jose Smith ·Richard L. Steinberg . : . · Jorge M ..Gonz~lez, City Manager · 2 ·Figure 3 Part of the vacation experience in Miami Beach during the 1950s was dressing up for cocktails in your resort hotel's own 'lounge. CITY OF MiAMI BEACH HIS:TORIC PRESERVATION BOARD ~ . Mitch Novick, Chair Bet~ Dunlop, Vice Chair Judith Berson-Levinso.n. Raul Garcia Colleen Martin Randall Robinson William Taylor . CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PLANNING· BOARD :' ·Melvyn Schlesser, Chair · . Roberto Datorre, Vice Chair ·· Carlos Capote Pablo Cejas Victor Diaz Jean-Francais Lejeune Jerry Libbin CiTY OF MIAI"illl BEACH PLANNING DEPARTMENT Jorge G: Gomez, AICP, Director, Planning Department William H. -
Transit Hub SUNNY
HALLANDALE BEACH BLVD E MIRAMAR PKWY E E 95 BROWARD COUNTY K I NW 215 ST 99 P MIAMI-DADE COUNTY NW 211 ST N R 95 U TO FORT TO LAUDERDALE NE 207 ST T D NE 205 ST GOLDEN S E NW 206 ST 297 ’ R BEACH NW 2 AVE NE 203 ST NE 2 AVE Y The Bus Terminal A RED ROAD 27 27 IR AVE NE 12 D A at Aventura Mall NW 202 ST I IVES D R FLAMINGO RD FLAMINGO NW 199 ST O 99 3,9 WI LLIAM LEHMAN CSWY 199 ST99 L M IAMI GARDENS F 183 17 210 95 E,S NE 192 ST 99,183 NW 52 AVE NW 52 NW 191 ST NW 47 AVE NW 47 NW 191 ST 95 99 MIAM 75 NE 186 ST NW 186 ST I GA 32 93, 95, 120 RDENS DR AV E AV E NW 183 ST MIAMI GARDENS DR 183 NORTH E 73 42 2,3 16 32 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY 54 95 MIAMI 267 286 CAROL 77 9,10 19 AVENTURA 120 286 NW NW 75 BEACH CITY NW 175 ST 17 E,H 22 93 E S 75 246 NE 19 AVE 286 NW 167 ST 75 D 3 BLV Golden Glades ES NW 167 ST E 246 2 210 SUNNY ISL E 75 826 PALMETTO EXPY 22 NE 163 ST 54 Golden Glades Northeast H 32 Terminal E Transit Hub SUNNY TRANSIT SYSTEM e NW 87 AVE 75 22 MIAMI v 217 155 19 75 ISLES 29 A LUDLAM RD LUDLAM LAKES 77 7 OPA-LOCKA BEACH 3 NW 156 ST 155 MIAMI LAKES DR NW 151 ST NE 151 ST 3 H H W 246 NE 6 AVE 27 267 N 277 16 135 120 OPA-LOCKA 17 77 9 10 EXECUTIVE AIRPORT 42 95 75 METROBUS ROUTES OKEECHOBEE ROAD 277 NW 138 ST NW 135 ST Opa-Locka 217 W DIXIE HWY 135 135 135 G Limited-Stop Service R 217 NORTH A 297 73 29 37 T 95 MIAMI BAY HARBOR IG WEST BRO A AVE COLLINS N 27 D CSW ISLANDS W 28 AVE G Y Express Service Y VIEW 96 ST W 68 ST EX 1 29 PY NW 12 AVE NW 119 ST E 65 ST HIALEAH 19 16 G BAL HARBOUR 54 19 D East–West Local-Stop Service GARDENS G MIAMI