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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. 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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