HomeMy WebLinkAboutSubmittal-Parks and Recreation Department-PowerPoint PresentationSubmitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02 242022, City Clerk
History
• June 13, 1953 — Morningside Park was opened to the public. (Park is almost 69 years old)
• 1994 -Morningside Park Community Center was built.
• 2010 - Some minor renovations to community center, AC, Hurricane Impact windows, and new flooring.
• 2016 - The Aquatic Pool Complex was closed to the Public.
• 2018—Tennis Court Renovations occurred
• August 21, 2019 —Community reached consensus on General Plan after many community meeting
beginning in 2017
• January23, 2020 -Resolution R-20-0009 adopted to keep pool in current location
•November 29, 2021 — Community Meeting to provide information after much research in 2020 and 2021
Morningside's greatest challenge is that most of the Park is UNUSABLE after severe
storm events and King Tide due to long periods of floodinq conditions.
K
1jr� A
r . isle
POOL
- s..�,t
or
is • D'�sb•. Pr
4
Submitted into the Public
record for itern(s) RE_3
on 02 24 2022, City Clerk
Sustainability & Maintenance
• Stop flooding and improve
drainage
• Improve park's overall
maintenance
• Enhance natural elements
for education and resiliency
• Add more trees
• Keep/maintain views to bay
• Reduce asphalt, but
maintain parking numbers
Park Amenities & Character
• Keep park character, but
replace and repair as
needed
• Build a pool
• Fix/improve existing
restrooms
• Remove wood bollards
• Provide small dog park/run
• Focus on waterfront uses
• Add one more basketball
court
Circulation / Access Parking
• Reduce asphalt in park, but
keep number of parking
spaces
• Connect north and south
ends of park for pedestrians
better
• Establish walking loops and a
path hierarchy
• Keep perimeter fencing
• Keep Morningside Drive as
internal loop road
• Improve crosswalks and
connections to neighborhood
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02/24/2022 City Clerk
C*Ity's Goal
To Develop an inclusive design for Morningsi
Park which includes, natural resources, resili
multi -purpose, multi -generational, multi- seac-
and address communit needs while simultar
keeping most of the in egrity of the park's init
design.
• Create a long-term plan that will assist with operational cost
creates flexible spaces.
• Provide projected timeframes and cost.
Submitted into the public
record for items) RE.3
on 02 24 2022 City Clerk
MORNINGSIDE PARK
Proposed Conceptual Plan
New Park Entry J
with Signage 1
Open Vewshed
to Bay
a
Area for Future
Expansion of
Community
Center
Existing
Pump Station
Landscaped Baywalk
with Palmatum
ZONE VE
Selective Open
Viewsheds to Bay
Elevation +10.0'
CJ2
17
27 Rr/�� '� ZONEAE
Elevation+10.0'
01*VOW T
2 26
�12k
16
�.v
Lxis ting Large 32 ,r
1 Bariyan Trees
iZONEAE 31
Elevation+9.0'
P
lily► . � �� �`'
1.
Community Center
2.
Paved Parking (+/- 180 Spaces)
3.
Pedestrian Entrance
4.
Vehicular Roadway
S.
Natural Playground
6.
Multi -purpose Field
7.
Open Green Space
S.
Tennis Courts
9.
Basketball Courts
10-
Maintenance Area
I1.
Internal Paths
12.
Perimeter Path
13
Proposed Boardwalk
14.
Overgrown Mangrove in Existing Pond
15.
Shaded Picnic Areas with Tables
16.
Restroom
17.
Relocated Palmatum along Baywalk
18.
Proposed Dog Park
19.
volleyball Court
20,
Pool Complex
-.L
Improved Dock
-2.
Existing Boat Launch Ramp
-3.
Boat Trailer Parking /
Pervious Turf (+/- 13 Spaces)
24.
Proposed Living Shoreline
25.
Pervious Parking (+/- 5 Spaces)
26.
Crosswalk/Traffic Calming
Z7,
Existing Boat House
1 8.
Concession for Kayak Rental
29.
Canoe/ Kayak Launch Area
0.
Softball Field
31,
Mini Soccer Fields
32.
Picnic Shelters
Existing Shade Trees
Existing Palm Trees
Proposed Shade Trees
Picnic Tables and Benches
Picnic Shelter
Park Boundary
r Stormwater Drainage Pattern
FEMA Flood Hazard Zones
Submitted into the Public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02 24 2022 City Clerk
zon��
MORNINGSIDE PARK BE
Itk4
l BEACH
Proposed Conceptual Plan16VOLLEY LEGEND
BALL
PICNIC TABLE
.. ui, �' PALMATUM7, n
KAYAK I,� i ,� PAVILION
CONCESSION ,"r 41 �1. p SANCTUARY S" . 1 w _.
r RESTROOM
elf
F + ".y'ON
'1� PICNIC AREA
WITH PAVILIONS TREES
DOG # 4
.',.> TRAILWAY
PLAY PARK. f
GROUND ,Q.,."
n Q
FW
Lh v
OPEN GREEN OPEN PLAY MULTI-
a
'91 � SPACE FIELD PURPOSE FIELD
BASKETBALL
- COURTS
"POOL TIDAL ' 60 I
!- BASIN BALLFIELD `g0
i
-
. �-- DRAFT
LAYOUT
Uj
Submitted into the public
record for items) RE.3
on 02/24/2022, City Clerk
Morningside Park
Sea Level Rise During King
Tide Events
i
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02/24/2022, City Clerk
IMPROVEMENTS
Park Drainage Management
Plan
-_
1'
fir
IV
77,
I tj r �t�� {k :, �P
ii► t. I o: � �I01
Y V
1 L i 1►-I�.. I a y,...i , %�. Y e,[�{ • i �: ,y�Y� .. �}��, {"�y '.�^" ,.,,` ^ `4 �, y .'I� 'ti'
- 12l _ �._- f �.' 7.. �j� - �`?tati. �....:�'"JNNN�,'�!Y•e.R{,,:iw:1:�.'67{ 41 .� �4.;. ,.4 -�_ 5 ~ }� <<- Y�L�ca�_ 1
PROPOSED LAYOUT
MORNINGSIDE
CONCEPTUAL PARK
DRAINAGE MASTER
PLAN
•Af o,
�"`
Catch Basin installations to collect
stormwater at low elevations of the
park
•
Site grading to direct stormwater
runoffs to catch basins in low lying
areas
r
Raising the elevations at roads,
open spaces, walkways, ballfields
and picnic areas
•
Bioswales to provide natural
"i�
irrigation to existing trees
�1� •
Install Exfiltration trenches to convey
i
stormwater into the ground
;�.
Raised Terrain - Higher Elevation
•
Transition Terrain - High to Low
.
ElLow Terrain - Low Elevation
J
Wiltration Trench with Inlets
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02/24/2022 City Clerk
Design Layout is subject to change
IMPROVEMENT GOALS
Flooding and Drainage (Neighborhood Drainage Management Plan)
EXISTING CONDITIONS
STORMWATER
MODELING
ANALYSIS
r
OUTFALL & DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS
r�.
;e
PUMP
i STATION `
1At
A
I
4
�a
STORMWATER
MODELING
ANALYSIS
PUMPSTATION& INJECTION WELLS
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02/24/2022, City Clerk
Flooding and Drainage (Neighborhood Drainage
Management Plan)
• Adapted from Citywide Stormwater Master Plan 2021.
• Comprehensive, Citywide planning -level stormwater
management strategies in a prioritized, phased program.
• July 16, 2021— Memo from City Manager to Commissioners.
Morningside Park (Phase I & II) identified as immediate priorities
based on historic flooding complaints.
• Phase i (Green) - $13.63 Million —Alleviate flooding by installing
exfiltration trenches, outfall to the Bay, upsize inlets and pipes
within NE 7 Avenue and NE 50 Terrace to 55 Terrace. 340
properties valued at $378 Million will benefit from this project.
• Phase II(Blue) - $19.42 Million —Alleviate flooding by installing
exfiltration trenches, upsizing inlets and pipes, pump station and
injection wells from Biscayne Blvd. to N. Bayshore Ct and NE 50
Ter to NE 59 St. 529 properties valued at 347 Million will benefit
from this project.
NE 59 St
NE 58 St
NE 57 St
NE 56 St
Ter
NE 55
NE 53
NE 52
NE 52
NE 51
NE 50Ter
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02/24/2022, City Clerk
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02/24/2022, City Clerk
Aquatic Pool Complex
• January 23, 2020, City Resolution R-20-0009 - To design a Capital
Improvement Plan to Morningside Park that will keep the Pool at its
current location.
• May 2020, the General Plan was updated with the Pool in original
location.
• January 2021, City allocated funds to commence with the Pool Analysis
& Design Phase.
• May 2021 — Market/Code analysis report was completed and determined
the existing aquatic pool complex cannot be repaired as it must comply
with the current Florida Building Code and FEMA 50% Rule. Therefore,
the building must be raised and rebuilt to meet current building codes.
IMPROVEMENT CHALLENGES
Pool Building Comparison
• New Pool Building Floor and Pool Deck
• New Pool Building Height
+17.8:
+8.50' FF
+5.0
�� EXISTING AQUATIC POOL COMPLEX
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02124/2022, City Clerk
Existing
10.17' Higher than existing pool
13.50' Higher than existing pool
OFFICE &
+31.33' BATHHOUSES
----------------------
+18.67 FFE
RAt1PS
+11.00' (BFE+1)
----------------
---------------
+10.00' (BFE - VE ZONE)
SOUTH ELEVATION LOOKING NORTH
°cation
0� 00U30�
+5.001
NEW POOL BUILDING
ILLUSTRATION ONLY
NOT TO SCALE
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02/24/2022, City Clerk
IMPROVEMENT CHALLENGES
ADA Ramp Layout Existjrlg tOcatio
•
• The total length of ADA Ramp —Approximately 179 Feet(1.12)
• Minimum width of 36" n
• Intermediate Level Landing along the overall ramp length
WEST ELEVATION LOOKING EAST
+31.33'
--- -------------- - -- .... - - - --
i POOL T.O. PARAPET
+18.6%'
POOLDECK
1----+11.00'
BASEFLOOD
EXISTGRADE
ILLUSTRATION ONLY
NOT TO SCALE
Submitted into the public
record for item(;) RE.3
on 02 24 20,!2J City Clerk
Existing pool structural support members
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE-3
on 02/24/2022, City Clerk
Existing pool structural support members
IMPROVEMENT CHALLENGES - Alternative General Plan PropPool Building Comparison os
ed to
• New Pool Building Floor and Pool Deck 1.00 Higher than Community Center �� Von
• New Pool Building Height 11.09' Lower than Community Center
OFFICE
WI r
IN
NEW POOL
BUILDING
EL 3175'
---------------------------
T.O. PARAPET
11.09,
B. 22he
v-------------
.PARAPET
RAMP
•
ull11
EL. +10.0' (BFE+1)
FLOOR & POOL DECK
�' EX +9.0' (FFE)
DEL.
EXISTING _
.R +5.00'
EXISTING
COMMUNITYCENTER
ILLUSTRATION ONLY
NOT TO SCALE
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 0212412022, City Clerk
1 tiY1M� •1;� .l '�' n
a.d �i� � •si",.•ill` ��T
s ? i -+"may i `rc� +yq yw fir"
�t. h
,fit i 4."R� 5 •t' � ''' ! �" .. -+hj,i � �r' th
� a a �' 0 4'Naw.... r�.>Y r: asN'. ..v ,.�. L_..,lw �.. �: -.. ,s.:-, �dt:}'tt.:," • - .. 1...>.�:.�...w....-F: _. .. .y .
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02/24/2022 City Clerk
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02124/2022, City Clerk
Aquatic Pool Complex - Benefits - Existing Location vs. Proposed Location to Rebuild
Considers Resiliency and Considers Resiliency and
Sea Level Rise Sea Level Rise
Retains Park
Character
Bay View from the Pool Deck
Opens access to bay and increase park safety
and bay view from the park
Longer facility life span, promotes efficiency,
programs, and reduces O&M cost / Life Cycle
Cost
Less impact from future sea -level rise and
Storm Surges
Creates usable park open space adjacent to
the Bay.
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02 24 2022, City Clerk
Living Shoreline and Baywalk Improvements
• Baywalk Construction (To comply with Miami 21 requirements):
I. Seawall bulkhead at 6' NAVD to combat sea level rise.
II. Minimum walkway width —12'
III. Permeable materials to allow stormwater to percolate into the ground.
• Raising portions of the existing road / realignment up to 1' from existing elevation
• Living Shoreline installation to reduce erosion and address sea level rise.
I. Marsh Grass planting.
II. No new mangrove plantings are proposed.
III. Variable width based on site conditions but maximizes shoreline protection and
stabilization and park usage or useable park space
• Permit to prune mangrove height and removal of non -mangrove trees.
• Multiple access ramps within the living shoreline area maximize entry to shoreline.
Existing trailway to traverse among the marsh grass areas.
• Enhances bay view.
��!�� T7.yf � 1 ' ;,', T� ��� fry! • Y. �. �
yam. „� t y �' 1, •ro /I ', � �
� C }. . �, ""Nye a •,' ' e •1. t P �"" ;�
r;- �r..� 1•a�il. 1�6e ." r .r '
MORNINGSIDE KAYAK I
CONCESSION
PARK TODAY
i err r n� j r.y
A r
4"� rya — ,` f•.. Y
it
_ W":fir• � '�. •`..
MORNINGSIDE
PARK TODAY
KAYAK
CONCESSI O N
At g �t
i.,y: x'-.. dPJ*, r 1x
f tc
+
- F r IVA
Sit
,7 pt ,* �,. 1iL � �, �r'w dj�9 ♦ S Nc •{� � ., �,� J , n �.`R' �•�•� i A Li
_... ;', �,;�R���W �,k Ji�uF /_,: =�-'-•sue: y�Ml�a�'":+t�,. -a. � .--
-�, BALL
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02 24 2022, City Clerk
Photo (A) View of the North Photo (B) View of the East Photo (c) View of the South
Morningside Park Shoreline Labeled Section 3
i
A M
4
VEGETATION SURVEY
(Conducted in November 2020)
•
000
0
44
I m
CHALLENGES
Living Shoreline and Baywalk Improvements
45.11'
0 LANDING RAMP
LIVING SHORELINE
EXISTING TRAILWAY
43.03'
A. �.
_Y PROPOSED BAYWALK
BAY ACCESS
IIIIIIII EXISTING CORAL STONES
UH PERMEABLE PATHWAY
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02 24 2022, City Clerk
77.05'
39.81' 67.43'
Submitted into the public
record for iter-P!s) 5E.3
on 02 24 ?_c722 Ci:y Clerk
MORNINGSIDE PARK
BAYWALK & LIVING
SHORELINE
SECTION A
Or L*
ri,its h
"77
MORNINGSIDE PARK
BAYWALK & LIVING
SHORELINE
EXISTING
GRADE BAYWAU(PER
MIAM121 PROPOSED
r- CONCRETE rPROPOEEDCONCRETE
J BULKHEAD 1 BULKHEAD BULKHEAD
muumox
mw
Puvn I I II I COASTAL & TIDAL PLANTS
mxE i 12'-IV CIRCULATION iatt
SECTION C
KING
71DE
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02/24/2022, City Clerk
•
i
J
F ,�
,Y' I� Y� 1
_. 'C'�
.�..i �, .
NN J ; ,
�:���.� w
Benefits for Living Shoreline and Baywalk Improvements -
Complies with Strategic Goals
Miami Forever Climate
Ready Strategy
• Protect and enhance our
waterfront
• Update city policy to ensure
design scopes for city -owned
waterfront and drainage projects
prioritize and integrate green
infrastructure.
• Use these demonstration projects
to build partnerships and shared
learning across agencies for new
approaches to building resilience
and supporting the health of
Biscayne Bay.
Resilient 305 Strategy
• Enhance Natural Systems
• Preserve and Restore Biscayne
Bay
• Expand Nature Based
Infrastructure"
• Integrate Resilience into Parks
and Open Spaces"
• Safeguard Urban Systems"
• Strengthen Resilience Planning"
• Design and implement green,
blue and hybrid green/grey
waterfront infrastructure projects
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02 24 2022, City Clerk
City of Miami Strategic Plan
• Objective 2.3.1 - Reduce severity,
duration and impact of coastal
and riverine flooding on
shorelines and surrounding
communities
• Objective 2.3.3 -Accelerate
investment in features along the
waterfront
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02 24 2022 City, Clerk
FUNDING MORNIGSIDE PARK IMPROVEMENTS
Project
Description
Funding Status
Project Needs
Project Status
Cost Estimate
Cost Estimate
(Low)
(High)
Design and Construction of a new
Design in
Aquatic Pool
Pool Complex in the new proposed
Design Funded;
Pool Complex is required
Progress;
Complex
location adjacent to Community
Construction Not
to rebuilt to current Building
Construction
$6,600,000
$7,500,000
Center to avoid or minimize structural
Funded
and Flooding codes
$6.6 Million* - $7.5
damage from severe storm events
Million*
Requires Park Upgrades to
Design &
Park Master
Design and Construction of Park
Not Funded
meet with Current
Construction
$14,000,000
$18,000,000
Plan
Amenities and Facilities
Interests.
$14 Mullion - $18
Million
Design and Construction of a drainage
Plan implemented in
Design &
Park Drainage
system to eliminate or alleviate
Not Funded
phases as development of
Construction
$2,500,000
$3,500,000
Plan
flooding conditions in the Park
Park Master Plan progress.
$2.5 Million - $3.5
Million
TOTAL PARK COST
$23,100,000
$29,000,000
MORNINGSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENTS
Project
Description
Funding Status
Comment
Probable Cost
Cost Estimate
Cost Estimate
Estimate
(Low)
(High)
Neighborhood
Design and Construction of a drainage
Improve drainage system
Design &
Drainage
system to eliminate or alleviate
Not Funded
to eliminate or alleviate
Construction
$33,000,000
$34,000,000
Improvements
flooding conditions in the neighborhood
flooding conditions in the
$33 Million - $34
neighborhood
Million
MORNINGSIDE BAYWALK & SHOELINE IMPROVEMENTS
Project
Description
Funding Status
Comment
Probable Cost
Cost Estimate
Cost Estimate
Estimate
(Low)
(High)
Shoreline and
Design and Construction of a baywalk
Design Funded;
To address sea level rise,
Construction
Baywalk
and living shoreline
Construction Not
storm surge and park
$13 Million - $14
$13,000,000
$14,000,000
Funded
flooding concerns
Million
* Conceptual 2022 Estimated
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02 24 2022, City Clerk
SCHEDULE
Baywalk and Shoreline 3 years 3/1/2022 3/1/2025
Improvements
Stormwater Drainage 4 years 6/1/2022 6/1/2025
Management Plan - Roads
Park Master and Drainage 3.5 years 9/1/2022 9/1/2025
Management Plan
Morningside Aquatic Pool 3.5 years 12/1/2022 12/12025
Complex
Note: Projects are subject to funding prior to commencement
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02 24 2022. City Clerk
. -(E/evatlon 107
MORNINGSIDE PARK
i BEACH
Proposed Conceptual Plan F" VOLLEY LEGEND
■ �,) BALL
PLAY
GROUND
OPEN GREEN
" SPACE
I BASKETBALL
COURTS
'� �w ;a A , •: PICNIC TABLE
MF
KAYAK PALM, SANCTUARY
d
CONCESSION w9 PAVILION
lit
r RESTROOM
PICNIC AREA YR
WITH PAVILIONS EXISTING TREE
DOG 1 ► i
PARK L �a'��""" Ft� _ �'
OPEN PLAY MULTI- An v
IL
FIELD PURPOSE FIELD
BALLFIELD Oc r
S
y
'
DRAFT
LAYOUT
ADMINISTRATION'S RECOMMENDATION
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION
APPROVING THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN PARK
MASTER PLAN TO IMPROVE MORNINGSIDE PARK
PRESENTED BY THE ADMINISTRATION, ATTACHED
ANY AND ALL PRIOR CONFLICTING RESOLUTIONS.
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02 24 2022-, City Clerk
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) RE.3
on 02 24 2(D22 City Clerk