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LTC 043-2020 IGUANA REMEDIATION UPDATE MIAMIBEAGt City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach FL 33139 LTC# 043-2020 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of he City ommission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: January 22, 2020 SUBJECT: IGUANA REMEDIATION UPDATE The purpose of this Letter to Commission is to provide the Mayor and City Commission with an update on iguana remediation and control efforts. After a successful pilot program back in July 2019, where over 200 iguanas were removed from facilities such as Brittany Bay Park, Muss Park, Pinetree Park, and Flamingo Park by Redline Iguana Removal, an inquiry was then put out to various iguana remediation firms throughout South Florida for quotes to provide a yearly service to the City. After considering the various proposals that were submitted, it was deemed in the best interest of the City to continue to collaborate with Redline for future removals as they were the lowest, responsible bidder. The City has successfully established a mitigation and removal program, similar to its rodent control program. The strategy is to remove large iguanas and control future breeding and nests. The program kicked off the week of January 13th, 2020. During that week, Redline was able to snare, trap, and capture over 200 more adult iguanas total, all within FWC guidelines, between the Miami Beach Golf Course and Normandy Shores Golf Course. They also removed 7 additional iguanas from Muss Park, Pinetree Park, and the vacant area around the Scott Rakow Youth Center. Redline also identified increased populations of iguanas on private property. Property Management staff have negotiated a resident rate for removal on private property at a rate of $70.00 per service call (regularly $100.00). If some circumstances require extended service, Redline will also offer a resident rate of$400.00 per week (regularly $650.00). Redline will continue to provide weekly reports to the Property Management Department with updates. Additional information, including Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation guidelines, are available on the City of Miami Beach website, www.miamibeachfl.gov. Residents can also report issues on public property by phone by calling 305-673-7631. r:. JLM/MT/AM/SS Redline Iguana Removal4141 3150 Pembroke Rd ° .kiein Bay 607 IGUANA REMOAL Hallandale Beach, FL 33009 (954) 842-3051 redlineiguana@gmail.com https://www.redlineiguana.com Pricing 1. Regular Service Call: $100 Miami Beach Resident: $70 2. Regular Week of Trapping/Removal: $650 Miami Beach Resident: 400 * Redline will incorporate several different methods of removal, including trapping, noosing, and other FWC approved methods. In general, Redline spends 1 hour onsite. However, Redline will spend as much time as necessary to get the job done. If there is a significant amount of iguanas on the property, Redline recommends a week long removal.