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LTC 240-2020 Letter from City of Doral Mayor Juan Carlos BermudezMIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK No. 240-2020 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: LETTER TO COMMISSION � Co.mmission r,fo� �Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of th Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk July 8, 2020 LETTER FROM CITY OF DORAL MAYOR JUAN CARLOS BERMUDEZ Attached for your information is a letter from City of Doral Mayor Juan Carlos Bermudez to Miami­ Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez, expressing his objection to Amendment No. 2 to Miami­ Dade County Emergency Order No. 26-20 eliminating indoor dining. The City of Doral Clerk has requested that a copy of this letter be provided to the Miami Beach Mayor and Commissioners. If you have any questions, please contact the Office of the City Clerk at 305.673. 7 411. REG/le Attachment F:\CLER\$ALL\LILIA\L TC's -Transmittal's\Doral\Resolution 19-205 City of Doral.docx Juan Carlos Bermudez July 8,2020 Mayor City of Doral Dear Mayor Carlos Gimenez, On behalf of the City of Doral City Council, I am writing to express our objection to Amendment No. 2 to Miami-Dade County Emergency Order No. 26-20 eliminating indoor dining. While everyone has a civic duty to be part of the solution, this order unfairly singles out restaurants as being responsible for the recent surge in COVI D-19 cases. During this pandemic, it is critical that restaurants stay open because they are performing essential functions, by providing the public with access to food. The County has established guiding principles for all businesses including restaurants for resuming operations. The focus should be on maintaining healthy operations and regulations, not closing them. Banning indoor dining a second time will cause a severe financial strain on many restaurants, particularly those that are small, independently owned businesses that already operate on thin margins due to the pandemic. As a result, many restaurants will not be able to withstand the economic hardships caused by what is effectively a second closure order and will be forced to permanently close. There are 401 restaurants and bakeries in the City of Doral alone that will egregiously be impacted by this order. At this juncture, we believe that the decision to ban indoor dining is based on supposition, since the County has proffered no empirical evidence attributing the recent surge in new infections on a single industry. The safety protocols established by the County in the 'The New Normal" handbook for restaurants are the most comprehensive and stringent. It is in the public interest to help all businesses, especially the food industry. Your office initially chose to close gyms but reversed its thinking. Similar consideration should be given to restaurants. We respectfully request scaling back restaurant capacity for indoor dining to at least 25% capacity. Sincerely, Juan Mayo S401 Northwest 53rd Terrace • Doral, Florid 33166 • (305) 593.6725 www.cityotdoral.com