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Transportation System Hurricane Emergency Preparedness Study TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM HURRICANE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS STUDY Dade County. Metropolitan Planning Orga,,-ization Dade County Office of Emergency Management Post, Buckley, Scltult & Jernigan, 'nc. rite Gotltard Group, 'nc. HerIJert Saffir Consulting Engineers Marlin Engineering, 'nc. Io APPENDIX 2B EXAMPLE DETAILED ANALYSIS Prepared for: DADE COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION and . DADE COUNTY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Prepared by: POST, BUCKLEY, SCHUH & JERNIGAN, INC. In Association With: MARLIN ENGINEERING, INC. HERBERT S. SAFFIR, CONSULTING ENGINEERS THE GOTHARD GROUP, INC. JULY 1995 INTRODUCTION The Dade County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) undertook a study to review, and where appropriate, enhance hurricane emergency preparedness planning directed at the Dade County transportation system. The firm of Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan was retained by the MPO to lead the consulting team conducting the study, which was financed by US DOT Planning Emergency Relief (PLER) funds administered through the MPO. Project work was closely coordinated with the Dade County Office of Emergency Management (OEM), and integrated input from transportation planning, operating, and supporting agencies at local state and federal levels, as well as incorporating recently ~pdated information -from the South Florida Water Management District and the National Hurricane Center. The objectives of the study were to systematically identify principal physical, functional, and personnel resources within the transportation system to evaluate the system's ability and readiness to deal with hurricane events, and to review and assess procedures associated with transportation system hurricane preparedness and response. Principal tasks of the study were: 1. Inventory the transportation system components and pertinent features of the transportation system, and key human resources that are relevant to hurricane preparedness and response; 2. Assess susceptibility of transportation system to hurricane occurrence by evaluating exposure, vulnerability, and survivability issues; 3. Review transportation system preparedness procedures identifying both effective and less effective points in them, and to develop and offer proposals for refinement. Information from multiple sources was acquired and integrated within the County's ARCIINFO GIS, a geographic information system, to perform database development and facilitate maintenance, conduct analyses, and produce informative presentations. Taking advantages of the GIS capabilities, hurricane wind impact tracks were superimposed on transportation system, population, aild employment database to analyze the impact of different hurricane categories, storm tracks and wind speed. A series of hypothetical storm tracks were superimposed on graphical representation of the transportation system elements, population and employment databases. This Appendix presents the results of the system vulnerability analysis for a Category 3 storm. The scenario assumes a storm that will have a landfall near the downtown area and proceed northwesterly, threatening the most developed part of the county. Calculations were performed on each of the various physical elements and functional components and are shown in tabular format. ADMINISTRATIVE CENTERS ADMINI ADMINI 10 AGENCY NAME ADDRESS PHONE 11 11 CITYMG Bal Harbour 655 96th Street 866-4633 12 12 CITYMG Bay Harbor Island 9665 Bay Harbor 866-6241 13 13 CITYMG Biscayne Park 640 N.E. 114th Street 893~7490 14 14 CITYMG Coral Gables 405 Biltmore Way 460-5201 15 15 CITYMG EI Portal 500 N.E. 87th Street 751-2406 17 17 CITYMG Golden Beach One Golden Beach Dr. 932-0744 18 18 CITYMG Hialeah 501 Palm Avenue 883-5960 19 19 CITYMG Hialeah Gardens 10001 N.W. 87th Avenue 558-4114 21 21 CITYMG Indian Creek 50 Indian Creek lsI. 865-4121 22 22 CITYMG Key Biscayne 85 West Mcintyre Street 365-5511 23 23 CITYMG Medley 7331 N.W. 74th Street 887-9541 24 24 CITYMG Miami 3500 Pan American Drive 250-5400 25 25 CITYMG Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center 673-7010 26 26 CITYMG Miami Shores 10050 N.E. 2nd Avenue 795-2207 27 27 CITYMG Miami Springs 201 Westward Drive 885-4581 30 30 CITYMG N. Miami Beach 17011 N.E.19thAvenue 948-2900 28 28 CITYMG North Bay Village 7903 East Drive 756-7171 29 29 CITYMG North Miami 776 N.E. 125th Street 893-6511 31 31 CITYMG Opa-Locka 777 Sharazard Blvd. 953-2821 32 . 32 CITYMG South Miami 6130 Sunset Drive 663-6300 33 33 CITYMG Surfside 9293 Harding Avenue 861-4863 34 34 CITYMG Sweetwater 500 S.W. 109th Avenue 221-0411 35 35 CITYMG Virginia Gardens 6498 N.W. 38th Terr. 871-6104 36 36 CITYMG West Miami 901 S.W. 62nd Avenue 266-1122 39 39 DCPW Dade County Public Work 111 N.W. 1ST STREET 375-5656 40 40 DCPW DCPW Signals & Sign Division 7100 N.W. 36th Street 592-3580 1 1 FOOT FOOT District Six 1000 N.W. 111th Avenue 470-5349 2 2 FOOT FOOT District Six-Planning 602 South Miami Avenue 375-5910 37 37 MOTA Metro Dade Transit Agency 111 N.W. 1st Street 375-5675 38 38 MPO Metropolitan Planning Organization 111 N. W. 1st Street 375-5311 3 3PW Coral Gables 285 Aragon Avenue 460-5008 5 5PW Miami 275 N.W. 2nd Street 579-6856 4 4PW Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center 673-7620 6 6PW Miami Springs 345 N. Royal Poinciana 887-4116 7 7PW N. Bay Village 1841 Galleon Street 865-0506 8 8PW N. Miami Beach 1965 NE 151 Street 948-2903 9 9PW North Miami 776 NE 125th Streeet 893-6511 10 10 PW Opa-Locka 12950 LeJeune Road 953-2829 4/13/95 ADMINI.DBF ARMORY ARMORY ARMORY ID LOCATION ADDRESS 4 4 ARMED FORCES RESOURCES CENTE 13601 SW 116TH STREET 3 3 NAT'L GUARD OF HIALEAH 1405 NW 167TH STREET 2 2 NAT'L GUARD OF N. MIAMI 13250 NE 8TH AVENUE 1 1 ROBERT A. BALLARD 700 NW 28TH STREET 4/13/95 ARMORY.DBF Dade County Public Works Department Personnel Information AGENCY NUMBER DIVISION ADDRESS ZIP EMPTYPE DCPW 620 10522 SW 145 TH CT 33186 1 DCPW 47 38 10775 SW 57 TH TE 33175 1 DCPW 30 33 1241 WREN AV 33166 1 DCPW 17 27 13234 SW 111 TH TE 33186 1 DCPW 220 13601 SW 97 TH ST 33186 1 DCPW 10 20 14601 SW 76 TH AV 33158 1 DCPW 18 28 15330 SW 146 TH ST 0 1 DCPW 520 1621 NW 14 TH AV 0 1 DCPW 80 41 1720 SW 84 TH AV 33155 1 DCPW 15 25 18351 SW 90 TH CT 0 1 DCPW 32 34 18630 LENAIRE DR 33157 1 DCPW 16 26 192 PINECREST DR 33166 1 DCPW 1 20 2405 BISCAYNE BAY DR 33181 1 DCPW 87 42 3 NAVARRE 33134 1 DCPW 71 39 5313 COLLINS AV 33141 1 DCPW 31 33 601 SW 48 TH AV 33134 1 DCPW 320 6700 SW 93 RD AV 33173 1 DCPW 94 44 701 PLOVER AV 33166 1 DCPW 13 23 8282 SW 124 TH ST 33156 1 DCPW 720 8300 SW 105 TH ST 33156 1 DCPW 74 40 8501 SW 94 TH AV 33173 1 DCPW 14 24 901 NW 175 TH ST 33169 1 DCPW 12 22 9134 SW 6 TH ST 33147 1 DCPW 920 9151 SW 178 TH TE 33157 1 DCPW 420 9234 SW 9 TH TE 33174 1 DCPW 28 31 10115 NW 9 TH ST 33172 2 DCPW 53 38 10240 SW 160 TH TE 33157 2 DCPW 59 38 1027 SW 124 TH AV 33184 2 DCPW 67 38 10520 SW 50 TH TE 33165 2 DCPW 56 38 - 10522 SW 22 ND TE 33156 2 DCPW 81 41 10750 SW 49 TH TE 33165 2 DCPW 49 38 1080 NW 198 TH ST 33169 2 DCPW 82 41 11240 SW 69 TH AV 33156 2" DCPW 22 30 11421 SW 83 RD TE 33173 2 DCPW 52 38 11561 SW 84 TH ST 33173 2 DCPW 70 38 11790 SW 27 TH ST 33175 2 DCPW 77 40 11950 SW 134 TH AV 33186 2 DCPW 73 39 12011 SW 31 ST ST" 33175 2 DCPW 78 40 1212 NW 1 ST PL 0 2 DCPW 57 38 12442 SW 28 TH ST 33175 2 DCPW 102 48 12500 SW 37 TH TE 33175 2 DCPW 36 36 12687 SW 144 TH TE 33187 2 DCPW 75 40 12720 SW 101 ST TE 33186 2 DCPW 68 38 12810 SW 43 RD DR 0 2 DCPW 91 42 13025 SW 49 TH ST 33175 2 DCPW "96 45 13405 SW 109 TH CT 33176 2 DCPW 66 38 1351 SW 125 TH CT 33284 2 4/13/95 DCPW.DBF Dade County Public Works Department Personnel Information AGENCY NUMBER DIVISION ADDRESS ZIP EMPTYPE DCPW 48 38 1450 SE BAYSHORE DR 33131 2 DCPW 40 32 14945 GARDEN DR 33169 2 DCPW 89 42 1537 NW 155 TH ST 33054 2 DCPW 69 38 1545 NW 127 TH ST 33167 2 DCPW 84 41 1680 NW 4 TH AV 33136 2 DCPW 33 35 1701 NW 36 TH AV 33150 2 DCPW 50 38 1731 SW 94 TH AV 33165 2 DCPW 85 41 1770 NE 191 ST ST' 33171 2 DCPW 100 47 17854 SW 89 TH PL 33157 2 DCPW 76 40 18151 NE 9 TH CT 33162 2 DCPW 39 32 1831 NW 184 TH ST 33056 2 DCPW 93 43 1923 SW 107 TH AV 33165 2 DCPW 90 42 1970 SW 33 RD CT 33145 2 DCPW 63 38 20 PHOENETOA AV 33134 2 DCPW 51 38 261 W PARK DR 33013 2 DCPW 38 32 2621 SW 24 TH AV 33183 2 DCPW 19 29 3076 NW 95 TH TE 33147 2 DCPW 60 38 309 S ROYAL POINCIANA 33166 2 DCPW 55 38 310 SW 67 TH CT 33144 2 DCPW 41 26 312 SW116 TH CT 33174 2 DCPW 98 46 3210 NW 16 TH TE 33125 2 DCPW 95 44 3637 SW 5 TH ST 33135 2 DCPW 27 31 4345 NW 200 TH ST 33055 2 DCPW 23 30 4353 SW 145 TH AV 33175 2 DCPW 58 38 441 NW 109 TH AV 33172 2 DCPW 20 29 451 NW 132 NO CT 33182 2 DCPW 64 38 5022 SW 147 TH PL 0 2 DCPW 26 31 506 NW 87 TH AV 33172 2 DCPW 65 38 5384 E6 TH AV 0 2 DCPW 83 41 5420 SW 5 TH ST 33134 2 DCPW 42 26 565 SOUTH DR 33166 2 DCPW 72 39 5920 SW 109 TH AV 33173 2 DCPW 97 45 6231 SW 153 RD RD 33193 2 DCPW 79 40 6271 SW 30 TH ST 33155 2 DCPW 54 38 6520 W 27 TH CT 33016 2 DCPW 44 26 6650 NW 39 TH ST 33166 2 DCPW 86 41 6790 SW 19 TH ST 33155 2 DCPW 35 35 7215 SW 94 TH PL 33173 2 DCPW 99 46 7604 SW 139 TH CT 33183 2 DCPW 62 38 7875 SW 18 TH TE 0 2 DCPW 101 48 850 N MIAMI AV 0 2 DCPW 61 38 8980 SW 5 TH LA 33174 2 DCPW 46 37 9015 NW 9 TH AV 0 2 DCPW 92 43 9135 FONTAINEBLEAU 33172 2 DCPW 34 35 9210 SW 58 TH TE 33165 2 DCPW 24 30 935W71 STST 33014 2 DCPW 105 49 9450 SW 54 TH ST 33165 2 4/13/95 DCPW.DBF Dade County Public Works Department Personnel Information 4/13/95 DCPW.DBF DEPOT DEPOT DEPOT ID AGENCY NAME ADDRESS PHONE 9 9 DCPW DCPW Pet Control Facility 7401 NW 74TH ST.
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