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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCRA-R-15-0031 BackupSOUTHEAST OVERTOWN f PARK WEST COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT PLAN NOVEMBER 2004 by Dover Kohl & Partners FINAL UPDATE MAY 2009 by the City of Miami Planning Department (Ver. 2.0) Promenade Area Map #3 Proposed Community Intermodal System Improvements Passenger Intermodal Facility Improvements Area Freight Intermodal Facility Improvements Area and Freight Intermodal Connectors Pedestrian -Oriented Intermodal Connectors Recommended Liner Building / Parking Structure Area Metromover / Station Metrorail ! Station Interregional Destinations & Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) Hubs Port of Miami (POM) Miami Intermodal Center (MIC) Miami International Airport (MIA) Jackson Memorial Hospital (JMH) Downtown Bus Terminal (DBT) Miami Beach Convention Center (Miami Beach) Orange Bowl Greyhound Intercity Bus Facility (GIB) Miami River (and to MIA / MIC ! POM and other waterfront destinations via waterborne transit service 36 SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION EXHIBIT "B" COMMUNITY BENEFITS As a condition to the receipt of the CRA Contribution, SFRTA has agreed to provide the CRA and residents of the CRA Redevelopment Area the following community benefits: 1. Free Ridership for low and moderate -income resident of the CRA: SFRTA shall provide all low and moderate -income residents of the redevelopment area with free monthly fare passes subject to annual certification to confirm resident eligibility. This ridership benefit will be limited to individuals or members of households earning less than 60% of area median income. The annual certification process will be administered by the SEOPW CRA following agreement between the CRA and SFRTA on a certification form/process. 2. Preference for permanent employment opportunities. SFRTA has agreed to give priority to CRA residents for the three (3) anticipated platform jobs by initially only accepting applications from CRA residents. If SFRTA is unsuccessful in filling the positions with CRA residents, SFRTA will go outside of the CRA, but within Miami -Dade County, to advertise and fill the positions. 3. Continuous paid summer internship opportunities for high school students residing within the CRA boundaries and highest poverty zip codes. SFRTA has agreed to participate in a summer internship program for high school students residing in the above areas, which program shall be established with the concurrence of the CRA. 4. Discounted advertising opportunities for CRA businesses. SFRTA has agreed to provide businesses within the redevelopment area with discounted commercial advertising opportunities within SFRTA stations and SFRTA passenger cars. 5. In -kind advertising opportunities for the Lyric Theater, the Black Police Museum, and other historic sites within the redevelopment area. SFRTA has agreed to provide in -kind opportunities for "commercial" events at such facilities. 6. Enhanced living wages for all permanent jobs created as a result of problem construction. SFRTA anticipates that the platform improvements will result in the creation of not less than three (3), full-time equivalent positions and has agreed to pay a minimum of $1 1.53 per hour with a qualifying health benefit or $12.83 per hour with a non -qualifying health benefit. 2855 Le Jeune Road 4th Floor Coral Gables, FL 33134 T:305.520.2300 allaboardflorida.com June 15, 2015 The Honorable Keon Hardemon Chairman, Board of Commissioners Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Agency 819 NW 2°d Avenue, 3rd Floor Miami, FL 33136 Re: Tri-Rail Downtown Miami Link - All Aboard Florida Community Benefits Commitments Dear Chairman .Hardemon: All Aboard Florida ("AAF") is committed to a robust partnership with the Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Agency ("CRA") and the Overtown community. From the initial announcement of the Miami Central Station project and through its expansion with the CRA's award of Block 56 in September of 2013, AAF has repeatedly demonstrated its desire to both advance its project and the welfare of the Overtown community. Today, we are proud to expand upon our current partnership with the CRA through our joint support of the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority's ("SFRTA") effort to introduce regional commuter rail service to downtown Miami and Overtown via the Downtown Miami Link. AAF has committed to this effort, among other contributions, the following: (i) countless staff and third -party consultant time to help SFRTA advance construction of the Tri-Rail platform improvements; (ii) easements upon which the platform will be constructed and which will be utilized by SFRTA for perpetual access to the station; and (iii) pro-rata cost sharing of those Miami Central Station infrastructure improvements serving both Tri-Rail and AAF. As a complement to its commitment to support the Tri-Rail Improvements, AAF also desires to expand its existing commitment to the Overtown community. A summary of these commitments are attached hereto (the "Enhanced Community Benefits"). These Enhanced Community Benefits represent a substantial expansion of our existing partnership efforts with the CRA and the Overtown community. We look forward to working with you and the CRA staff to help bring Tri-Rail service to downtown Miami and maximize this opportunity for the benefit of Overtown. Respectfully, P. Michael Rcininger President, All Aboard Florida Cc: The Honorable Tomas Regalado, Mayor, City of Miami The Honorable Carlos Gimencz, Mayor, Miami -Dade County The Honorable Wifredo "Willy" Gort, Chairman & Commissioner, City of Miami The Honorable Jean Monestime, Chairman, Miami -Dade County The Honorable Frank Carollo, Vice -Chairman & Commissioner, City of Miami The Honorable Esteban Bovo, Jr., Vice -Chairman & Commissioner, Miami -Dade County The Honorable Marc Sarnoff, Commissioner The Honorable Francis Suarez, Commissioner The Honorable Audrey Edmonson, Commissioner, Miami -Dade County The Honorable Barbara J. Jordan, Commissioner, Miami -Dade County The Honorable Sally A. Heyman, Commissioner, Miami -Dade County The Honorable Bruno A. Barriero, Commissioner, Miami -Dade County The Honorable Rebcca Sosa, Commissioner, Miami -Dade County The Honorable Xavier L. Suarez, Commissioner, Miami -Dade County The Honorable Daniella Levine -Cava, Commissioner, Miami -Dade County The Honorable Dennis C. Moss, Commissioner, Miami -Dade County The Honorable Javier D. Souto, Commissioner, Miami -Dade County The Honorable .luan C. Zapata, Commissioner, Miami -Dale County The Honorable Jose "Pepe" Diaz, Commissioner, Miami -Dade County Victoria Menedez, Esq., City Attorney Barnaby Min, Esq., Deputy City Attorney Todd O. Hannon, City Clerk Clarence Woods, SEOPW CRA Executive Director ENHANCED COMMUNITY BENEFITS I. Provision of community flex space. AAF will provide the CRA with a 600 sq. ft. space prominently located near the entrance to Overbuild 2 of the Miami Central Station for community use. The space will be delivered in shell condition ready for the CRA to build -out the interior. All uses introduced into the space must be approved by AAF, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. The space will be leased to the CRA for a 10-year base term and four (4) one-year options renewable at the option of AAF. The lease shall be in a form customarily used by AAF in letting other commercial space within the Miami Central Station. AAF would charge the CRA a monthly rent of $1,400, which amount would cover the operating expenses (proportional share of real estate taxes, insurance and CAM) and provide AAF with a nominal administrative fee. 2. Free Wi-Fi in the community Ilex space. AAF will ensure that the free Wi-Fi available elsewhere within the Miami Central Station is similarly available within the community flex space. 3. DBE/SBE participation for construction of the Tri-Rail Platform. AAF is committed to a DBE/SBE participation rate of 12% for the construction of the entire Miami Central Station project, inclusive of the Tri-Rail platform and related improvements. 4. Local hiring for construction of the Tri-Rail platform within the CRA boundaries. AAF will: a. Commit to local hiring goal of 40%© for unskilled laborers working on the construction of the Tri-Rail platform, exclusive of the scope of work performed by the train infrastructure contractor. b. Draw unskilled laborers from the eligible zip codes identified in the attachment to this letter title, "Miami Central Station Local Workforce Prioritization" (the "Eligible Zip Codes"). 5. Continuous paid summer internship opportunities. AAF will establish a paid summer internship program in coordination with the CRA to provide high school students living within the redevelopment area and elsewhere in the Eligible Zip Codes. 6. Signage and advertising opportunities for historic resources/sites within the redevelopment area. AAF will incorporate information about historic resources within the CRA, including but not limited to, the Lyric Theater and Black Police Museum, in the computer kiosks and manned kiosks deployed throughout the Miami Central Station. 7. Discounted lease space for tenants from within the SEQPW CRA. AAF will provide one (1) leased space at the market rate for a tenant from within the redevelopment area identified by AAF in consultation with the CRA. AAF further commits to conclude the tenant selection process by May of 2016 to ensure that the selected tenant will open in conjunction with the anticipated station opening date. 8. Business opportunities for small business. AAF will support not less than one (1) food truck to provide for small business opportunities in the food/beverage and entertainment. 9. Local hiring commitment for permanent employment opportunities. AAF will hire redevelopment area residents and individuals living within the Eligible Zip Codes for 20% of the future permanent employment opportunities. AAF's commitment is limited to station operations owned or controlled by AAF and shall not apply to "on -board" operations of AAF or portions of AAF's transit -oriented development project beyond the station improvements. Items 3 and 4 shall remain obligations of AAF throughout the construction period of the Tri-Rai! platform. The balance of the items — 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 — shall remain obligations of AAF through March 3I, 2030. 044305902 vl