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185-2001 LTC CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No.J <6:')- ;::;'0,0 I m August 17, 2001 TO: FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez City Manager Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City Commission J~ SUBJECT: WEEKLY UPDATE The purpose of this LTC is to provide the Mayor and Commission with an update describing some of the areas the Administration focused on during the week of August 13, 2001. Community Meeting - The Administration held a community meeting on Monday, August 13 to discuss and solicit input on the Major Events Planning process the City has initiated to ensure that all future special events and holiday weekends on Miami Beach are safe, fun, and successful. The meeting was attended by about 55 representatives from the community, including members of the Miami Dade County and City of Miami Beach Community Relations Boards. Press Conference - Was held on Tuesday, August 14 to release the City's Major Events Plan to the public. Representatives from all local media included: Channels 4,6,7, 10, 23, and 51, and News Radio 610, The Miami Herald, EI Nuevo Herald, The Sun Sentinel, Miami New Times, and the Sun Post. Representatives from the national media included: Associated Press, CNN, Newsweek, and People Magazine. Numerous positive stories resulted from this press conference as well as from our ongoing media efforts. A press clip report will be compiled and shared with the Commission. Source Awards Weekend - The Administration continued to work this week to assure that planning and resources are appropriately allocated for all events associated with The Source Hip Hop Music Awards 2001 which began on Thursday, August 16 and will conclude the evening of the Awards Show taping at the Jackie Gleason TOPA on Monday, August 20. The Administration met with representatives from Miami-Dade County to coordinate mutual aid for this weekend. In addition, the Administration, the County and the U.S. Department of Justice coordinated a second training session for the Goodwill Ambassadors on Tuesday, August 14. The Goodwill Ambassadors were deployed beginning Friday, August 17 afternoon and teams will be volunteering from 4:00 p,m. to 4:00 a.m. through August 21. All associated events held this week were successful thus far and indications are that the City is well prepared for the remainder of the weekend. Employee Brown Bag Lunches with the City Manager - In an effort to better communicate with City employees, the City Manager along with other representatives from the Administration held dialogues over lunch with City employees in an effort to get to know each other better and understand mutual concerns. On Tuesday, August 14, we met with employees of the Sanitation Division, on Wednesday, August 15, with employees of the Public Works yard, and on Thursday, August 16, with Property Management employees. Beach Concessions - Representatives from the Administration continued negotiations with representatives from Boucher Brothers in an attempt to finalize an agreement to be presented to the City Commission. Collins Avenue - Work is progressing on schedule with the City's watermain and expected completion remains August 31 for the watermain project. Representatives from the Administration continue to meet with representatives from each hotel on Collins to update them on the status of construction. 17th Street Corridor Study - Met with Bernard Zyschovich, the City's consultant on this project, to discuss the scheduling of workshops for the HP/DRB/Planning Boards and a separate workshop for the City Commission to provide preliminary reviews of the concept plans. Should you desire any additional information about any of these items, please feel free to contact me. JMG:RI F :/cmgr/$all/ltc-O 1/weekupd .August13