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203-2001 LTC CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No.----e:020.3 - /J00 ( m ~ September 4, 2001 TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez \ - ~ City Manager 0 ~ a 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 weeks of August 20 and 27, 2001. Source Awards Weekend - All weekend events associated with The Source Hip Hop Music Awards 2001, and the Awards Show taping at the Jackie Gleason Theater of Performing Arts on Monday, August 20 were successful and with no major reported incidents. Our colleagues from Miami-Dade County Police, Fire and Community Relations provided mutual aid throughout the weekend. In addition, the Administration, the County and the U.S. Department of Justice coordinated the Goodwill Ambassador Program which deployed over 100 Goodwill Ambassadors throughout the City's Entertainment District over the course of the weekend. Numerous positive media (print and television) stories regarding the City's Major Events Plan resulted from the City's efforts. A complete press clip report is being compiled and will be shared with the Commission. Raymond Scott - Subsequent to the successful conclusion of the Source Awards Show and unrelated to that event, Mr. Raymond Scott, a co-owner of the Source Magazine, was arrested on August 21 for an incident resulting from a traffic violation in the 8600 block of Harding Avenue. Mr. Scott was clocked at 64 miles per hour in a 30 mile per hour zone. This traffic violation occurred on a road where the City has increased traffic enforcement as a result of two pedestrian fatalities within the past few months. Mr. Scott was charged with reckless driving, resisting arrest without violence, battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest with violence, driving without a drivers license, driving without a license as a habitual traffic offender, possession of a fraudulent license, possession of marijuana, and threats to a public servant. Subsequent to the arrest, Mr. David Mays, Publisher and CEO of the Source Magazine, contacted several representatives from the Administration, including the Police Department, and the Commission and made repeated requests for the charges to be dropped alleging that Mr. Scott was a target of racial profiling and police brutality. Mr. Mays was advised to request for an investigation by either the Police Department's Internal Affairs division or the State Attorney's Office. On Tuesday, August 28, the Police Department began an Internal Affairs investigation into the allegations that Mr. Scott was beaten even though no formal request had been filed. On Saturday, September 1, representatives from the Source Magazine worked with representatives from Model City Administering Board to hold a community forum from 1 :00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Sheraton Four Points in Miami Beach to discuss these issues. There were 5 people who attended this forum over the course of the afternoon. Bond Ratings - Annual fiscal update meetings were held with Moodys, Fitch and Standard & Poors in New York City from August 22 - 24. Mayor Kasdin, Commissioners Cruz and Smith, and representatives from the Administration participated. We are optimistic about an increased rating from Standard & Poors from our current A to an A+, which would bring it in line with our A1 rating from Moodys. During each of our meetings we discussed what they felt we needed to demonstrate to move to a higher rating (AA) and we will continue to pursue these items. Responses to questions and copies of the final Operating and Capital Budgets, and updates of the Capital Improvement Plan and Five Year Operating Budget will be provided during September following approval. Loews Hotel - Representatives from the Administration met with Jack Adler, COO, and Vince Dunleavy, CFO, of Loews Corporation in New York City for an annual review of financial results. Additional discussions included: Loews' plan to refinance the hotel and use excess cash earnings to reduce the principal by $15 million (the portion guaranteed by Loews Corp.). As a result, the City stands to increase its share of profits in future years (from both lower principal and interest resulting from the Loews refinance) it is most likely that we will receive $0 profit sharing from 2001. Also, an update on the Georgian noise issues and a discussion of funding sources should there be a decision to assist the owners with replacement was given. 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 on the City's watermain project is expected to be completed by the end of this week. Miller Construction has finished their leak sealing which has been a success. Central Florida Construction is in the process of beginning to install the service laterals. Representatives from the Administration continue to meet weekly with representatives from each hotel on Collins to update them on the status of construction. Sunset Island I and II - Representatives from the Administration have been in conversations with residents regarding the new design for the entry kiosk. A draft design will be available next week and the Administration will work with the residents to ensure that they approve of the design and location. Tennis Center - The Administration has received 11 RFP's for the Flamingo and North Shore Park Tennis Center's and will begin the process of identifying and selecting members to serve on the evaluation committee. Police Department Executive Development Process - The Administration is continuing to work with Cross Consulting to assess the City's Police Department Command Staff and Executive Development process in order to identify the next Chief of Police and appropriate subsequent appointments to the Command Staff due to potential promotions and retirements. Finance and Citywide Projects Committee - The Finance Committee met on August 30 and recommended that the proposed incentives for the Production Industry be forwarded to the full Commission for approval. 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 continued to hold dialogues over lunch with City employees in an effort to get to know each other better and understand mutual concerns. On Friday, August 31, we met with employees of the Human Resources Department. 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 .August31