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2004 BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES BOND PROGRAM APPENDIX a RECOMMENDED LIST of PROJECTS (Amended As of October 18Th, 2010) 2004 BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES BOND PROGRAM APPENDIX A RECOMMENDED LIST OF PROJECTS (Amended as of October 18th, 2010) QUESTION #1 (Resolution No. R-912-04) CONSTRUCT AND IMPROVE WATER, SEWER AND FLOOD CONTROL SYSTEMS Ballot Language: To protect natural resources through improved distribution of clean water, safe sewage and waste disposal, improved flood control and drainage, described in Resolution No. 912-04, adopted July 20, 2004, shall Miami-Dade County issue General Obligation Bonds to pay cost of such projects in a principal amount not exceeding $378,183,000, bearing interest not exceeding maximum legal rate, payable from ad valorem taxes? MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION Construct stormwater drainage improvements in various 1CWCW Local Drainage Improvements Various $95,175 locations across the county. 311 UMSA 6 Drainage Improvements Construct stormwater drainage improvements in District 6. SW 82 Avenue $1,000 Construct stormwater drainage improvements in the City of 312 Sweetwater 12 Drainage Improvements Various $2,300 Sweetwater. Golden Beach - Drainage GOB funds to compliment other funding for drainage 3 Golden Beach 4 Various $121 Improvement improvements at various locations in the City of Golden Beach. Hialeah Hialeah Gardens Water and GOB funding will compliment other funding for a force main 4 12 Various $867 Gardens Sewer Improvements extension in the new annexation area. Key Biscayne - Installation of Municipal GOB funds will compliment WASD GOB funds to 5 Key Biscayne 7 Various $2,670 Sanitary Sewer install sanitary sewers throughout the Village of Key Biscayne. Various - 3, Miami - Drainage and Storm 304 Miami To provide drainage and storm system improvements. Various $15,000 5, 6, 7 System Improvements GOB funds will compliment other funding for drainage Miami Lakes - Drainage 6 Miami Lakes 13 improvements along 82 Avenue and 154 Street in the Town of Various $589 Improvements Miami Lakes. Various - 3 & Miami Shores - Drainage Drainage Improvements to eliminate stormwater flooding 7 Miami Shores Various $850 4 Improvements conditions in Miami Shores Village. Municipal GOB funds will compliment other funds to install a 16" North Bay North Bay Village - Install 8 4 wastewater force main line to connect to the 24" WASD line in Various $786 Village Wastewater Force Main the City of North Bay Village. GOB funds will compliment other funding for the design and Various - 7 & Pinecrest - Water and Fire construction of approximately 187,000 LF of water mains 9 Pinecrest Various $2,857 8 Protection Improvement Project throughout the Village of Pinecrest to provide potable water and fire protection. South Dade Disposal Facility 14 UMSA CW Construct South Dade Disposal Facility Cell 5. 24000 SW 97 Avenue $11,250 Cell 5 Construction Complete system for collection of standing water and storm Sunny Isles - Center Island runoff, to include installation of storm drain lines, catch basins, 15 Sunny Isles 4 Various $2,500 Drainage Project and a subsurface pump station with injector wells in the City of Sunny Isles Beach. Surfside - Water and Sewer GOB funds will compliment other funding to provide the Town 16 Surfside 4 Various $829 Enhancements with water and sewer enhancements. Construct main, pipeline and other enhancements to water Countywide Water and Sewer delivery systems and to sewer collection systems to increase 17 CW CW Various $222,000 System Enhancements efficiency, capacity, quality of service, public health or fire protection. Bond Issuance Cost To Construct and Improve Water, The costs to issue bonds for water, sewer and flood control $19,389 Sewer and Flood Control systems. Systems TOTAL QUESTION #1 $378,183 Note: Allocation shown in nominal value. Page 1 of 43 2004 BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES BOND PROGRAM APPENDIX A RECOMMENDED LIST OF PROJECTS (Amended as of October 18th, 2010) MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION QUESTION #2 (Resolution No. R-913-04) CONSTRUCT AND IMPROVE PARK AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES Ballot Language: To construct and improve neighborhood and regional parks and other recreational areas to include athletic fields and gymnasiums, courts, pools, playgrounds, marinas, restore beaches, and the preservation of endangered lands described in Resolution No. 913-04, adopted July 20, 2004, shall Miami-Dade County issue General Obligation Bonds to pay cost of such projects in a principal amount not exceeding $680,258,000, bearing interest not exceeding maximum legal rate, payable from ad valorem taxes? MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION Area-wide park improvements including building construction, 18 UMSA 1 Ives Estates District Park athletic fields, maintenance facility, vehicle and pedestrian 1475 Ives Dairy Road $20,000 circulation; landscaping and picnic area. General improvements to existing local parks include 317 CW 1 Parks Improvements in District 1 Various $3,000 renovation, and upgrades. Miami Gardens Significant modification revising the municipal project location from "CW" (countywide) to Miami Gardens. Approved by the BCC on 7-8-10 via Reso No. R-709-10. GOB funds to compliment other funding sources to construct a 19 North Miami 2 Recreational Facility recreational facility to house an olympic sized pool, martial arts TBD $5,000 facilities and fencing facilities. Area-wide park improvements that include building construction 20 UMSA 4 Haulover Park and renovations; vehicle and pedestrian circulation; beach area; 10800 Collins Avenue $23,000 great lawn; landscaping; boat slips; and jetty pier. Area-wide park improvements that include building construction North Miami 21 4 Greynolds Park and restoration; pedestrian circulation; natural areas restoration 17530 W Dixie Hwy. $7,000 Beach and landscaping. Provide improvements to Lummus Park and the Art Deco 22 Miami Beach 5 Lummus Park Ocean Drive (5 St-15 St) $7,000 Visitors Center. 23 Miami Beach 5 South Pointe Park Provide improvements to South Pointe Park. 1 Washington Street $5,000 Area-wide park improvements include leisure access expansion; maintenance facility; enhancements to facilities for 24 UMSA 6 A.D. Barnes Park 3401 SW 72 Avenue $4,000 the disabled, shelter renovations and vehicle and pedestrian circulation. Area-wide improvements that include master plan time certain conditions; building construction and renovation; tennis center renovation; cart pathways; landscaping; vehicle and pedestrian 25 UMSA 7 Crandon Park 4000 Crandon Blvd. $23,000 circulation; beach area; enhance amusement area; landscaping; natural area restoration; utilities; and marina improvements. Area-wide park improvements that include building restoration; 26 Coral Gables 7 Matheson Hammock Park maintenance center relocation; vehicle and pedestrian 9610 Old Cutler Road $6,000 circulation; natural area restoration; and landscaping. Area-wide park improvements include vehicle and pedestrian 27 Palmetto Bay 7 Chapman Field Park circulation; building construction; trails; signage; landscaping; 13601 Old Cutler Road $5,000 and utilities and park lighting. Area-wide park improvements that include rehydration; south 28 Palmetto Bay 8 Charles Deering Estate addition improvements, fencing, vehicular and pedestrian 16701 SW 72 Avenue $5,000 circulation; landscaping. Area-wide park improvements include jetty development; and 29 UMSA 8 Black Point Park and Marina 24775 SW 87 Avenue $1,800 vehicle and pedestrian circulation. Note: Allocation shown in nominal value. Page 2 of 43 2004 BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES BOND PROGRAM APPENDIX A RECOMMENDED LIST OF PROJECTS (Amended as of October 18th, 2010) MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION Area-wide park improvements include lake, pergola, pedestrian 30 UMSA 8 Redland Fruit and Spice Park 24801 SW 187 Avenue $4,000 and vehicular circulation; teahouse; and landscaping. Significant modification revising project description to: "Area-wide park improvements including lake, pergola, pedestrian and vehicular circulation; teahouse, landscaping and land acquisition". Approved by the BCC on 1-22-09 via Reso R-08-09. Area-wide park improvements include building renovation; 31 UMSA 8 Camp Owaissa Bauer 17001 SW 264 Street $1,000 pedestrian circulation; trails; and landscaping. Area-wide park improvements include building construction; 32 UMSA 8 Lakes by the Bay Park athletic fields and courts; vehicle and pedestrian circulation; SW 216 St and 87 Avenue $4,500 natural areas restoration; and utilities. Area-wide park improvements that include building construction 33 UMSA 9 Homestead Bayfront Park & renovation; atoll pool improvements, enhanced picnic areas; 9698 NW Canal Drive $4,000 vehicular and pedestrian circulation; landscaping. Area-wide park improvements include building construction; dog park; athletic fields and courts; playgrounds; vehicular & SW 268 St and SW 127 34 UMSA 9 Homestead Air Reserve Park $15,057 pedestrian circulation; picnic areas; and landscaping and Avenue related site improvements. Area-wide park improvements include stadium completion; 35 UMSA 9 Southridge Park building construction, aquatic center, courts, playgrounds, 19355 SW 114 Court $7,600 vehicle and pedestrian circulation; and landscaping. Area-wide park improvements to include campground
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