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LTC 005-2019 Police Technology - Tethered AerostatMIAMI ACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC# 005-2019 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members o the City C FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manage DATE: January 3, 2019 SUBJECT: Police Technology-Tethered Aero tat This Letter to Commission is prepared to inform the Mayor and Commission of new technology acquired by the Police Department to assist in monitoring the safety of the public at large crowd events in Miami Beach. Due to the legal restrictions placed on police departments under Florida law and because of limited battery life and flight time, Unmanned Aerial Systems (aka "drones") are not a current option for the Miami Beach Police Department to monitor crowds from the air at large gatherings and major events. As crowds at major events here in the city have increased in size over the years, and given the emergence of new threats of terrorism seen around the world at such large gatherings, the department sought to acquire a new technological solution for aerial monitoring. On December 28, 2018 the City of Miami Beach hosted the Capital One Beach Bash, welcoming 15,000 thousand guests to an area along the shoreline to enjoy a free open- air concert. As part of the department's safety plan, the department's Technical Operations Unit deployed its new Tethered Aerostat above the event venue. This helium-filled "balloon" provided a bird's-eye view of crowd size and overall safety for the event. The new camera-equipped device provided an ideal vantage point in an unobtrusive manner, with a sleek, yet friendly look. The tethered balloon allowed for personnel to manage the security of the event more effectively, with an exceptional vantage point. The Department will continue to experiment and develop skills and experience with this device in the days ahead in an ongoing effort to improve public safety. Images of the device in use on December 28 are attached. C:JLM/DJO/ C:JLM/DJO/