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LTC 278-2020 Upcoming Reforestation Project for Normandy Shores and Normandy IslesDocuSign Envelope ID: 340E6 5D 9-D72F-44 39-B E33-663D 2 1D4AFB D MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER 278-2020 NO. LTC # LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: August 6, 2020 [ DocuSigned by: +.u ZA» E9ACO518F2AA 41A.. SUBJECT: Upcoming Reforestation Project for Normandy Shores and Normandy Isles I am pleased to announce the upcoming reforestation efforts taking place in the Normandy Isles and Normandy Shores Neighborhoods. This project is funded through the GO Bond Reforestation Project and through a grant from Miami-Dade County's Neat Streets Miami. This project will enhance the tree canopy with over 250 trees. Urban Forestry will begin dispersing door hangers throughout the neighborhoods to advise residents of the project. Planting will commence the week of August 10 and will continue throughout the months of August and September pending on weather. This year's reforestation efforts in these neighborhoods would expand on the multi-year reforestation efforts that have added over 250 new trees within our north beach communities over the last three years. The newly planted trees will be a combination of Bridal Veil (Caesalpinia granadillo), Wild Tamarinds (Lysiloma bahamensis), Gumbo Limbos (Bursera simaruba), Green Buttonwoods (Conocarpus erectus) and several other Florida-friendly tree species that provide shade and beautify the community. The newly planted trees will be maintained for a period of one year. At the end of one year all supports will be removed and minor structural pruning will be conducted to promote sound canopy growth as the trees mature. In addition to creating cooler more walkable streets, a healthy tree canopy also intercepts millions of gallons of urban stormwater runoff citywide, reduces carbon dioxide, conserves electricity and improves overall health for the city's residents. As one of the city's most important natural resources, our urban forest continues to grow and flourish thanks to the strategic management of the Urban Forestry Division. Through untiring tree preservation efforts, ensuring proper tree mitigation in development projects, supporting enhanced tree canopy in future infrastructure projects, and advocating for a sustainable management approach of our urban tree canopy the Urban Forestry Division is providing the foundation for a more walkable, resilient, and livable community. If you have any questions related to the project please contact the city's Urban Forester, Omar Leon at omarleon@miamibeachfl.gov or 305-673-7722. DocuSign Envelope ID: 340E65D9-D72F-4439-BE33-66B3D21D4AFB L TC- Beach Erosion Control and Hurricane Project Update May 27, 2020 Page 2of2 se s s° ,, sunce surveyors 9 ¢ Fairway Park 9 Be a 77h St i 10 St 3 °"· Park View North Shore; Island &Youth Cen «" Terme os,çQ us nome@O Normandy Isle eac Auto Tag & Insurance «s 9 ate P a.O talais Dr e, ..... ,!,°' .t-<'j. lo'>.~ .. ~°'" I , Rue Gd llle Apartments BEACH ST A TION q, q - Normandv Isle e 9 Q ok«s _Laundry Basket @ \ '\../.:, 8.~,,,,~D, 1 0.}fllll'OI 2 a O 9 9%%. .° wo..32.9 %2, oaru 4«r \ tl•rO< «" esidente Supermarket 9 o o• ° acorce ± o 4 ? { - Exhibit1- Normandy Isles and Normandy Shores Neighborhoods reforestation areas. JLM/ATH/ESW/OJL