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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCRA-R-09-0049 Exhibit BEXHIBIT B (PORT TUNNEL PROJECT) Submitted into the public record in connection with item # t on C1-27-09 . Priscilla A. Thompson City Clerk This Exhibit is approved simultaneously with and is incorporated into, and made a part of, the 2009 Amended Plan. Section 6 of the Plan, entitled "Capital Improvement Costs and Prioritie' is amended to include the Port Tunnel Project. The following information is provided, as required by Section 163.362, Florida Statutes: 1. Description of Project: With the ever increasing congestion through a developing area of downtown Miami, existing transportation quarters are under duress. The revitalization of eastern portions of downtown is inextricably linked to the need for alternative access to the port. Over the years the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has examined a number of proposed above and below ground transportation solutions that would take 1.3 million port bound trucks annually (nearly 5,500 trucks and buses per day) off Biscayne Boulevard. To this end, the City and the County have over the past years been in negotiations with FDOT to explore funding options for the construction of what has been proposed as the most viable alternative —a bored tunnel linking the port with the interstate highway system by way of Watson Island. The Project consists of 3 primary components: (1) widening of the MacArthur Causeway bridge; (2) tunnel connections between Watson Island and Dodge Island; and (3) connections to the port of Miami roadway system. The Project meets the Plan's Strategies for Transportation in promoting the improvement of transportation components that will improve the overall regional access and connectivity to the OMNII CRA, and is contemplated by the Project Information Memorandum dated February 17, 2006 issued by the Florida Department of Transportation ("PIM"). Construction of the Tunnel is set to begin 9 months after the execution of the Concession Agreement (currently anticipated to be in early October, 2009) and is anticipated to be completed within 3 -5 years thereafter. 2. Detailed Statement of Projected Costs: The Port Tunnel Project is expected to cost $915 million, to be shared between the local partners (City and County) and FDOT. The City's cash contribution is capped at $50 million, plus interest and fees associated ors:Document 193734.doc with any credit facility, and is expected to be financed using tax increment revenues. The balance to be paid by the FDPT and the County, as specifically set forth in the Master Agreement. Attachment 1 demonstrates the detailed financing plan for this project and the Museum Park project. A MORE DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT IS FOUND IN THE PORT TUNNEL AGREEMENT AND RESOLUTION. ors:Document 193734.doc Submitted into the public record in connection with item # 1 on . Priscilla A. Thompson City Clerk