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LTC 133-2011 Winter Music Conference Break MEP & Funshion RECEIVED CA M B EAC H 2011 MAY 31 PM 4: 26 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER CITY CLERK'S OFF ° " NO LTC # 133 -2011 LE r ER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager DATE: May 26, 2011 SUBJECT: Winter Music Conference /Spring Break MEP and Funkshion: Fashion Week Recap This Letter to Commission (LTC) is intended to provide you with an after action report regarding the City's Winter Music Conference /Spring Break Major Event Plan (MEP) and information on an incident that occurred during the Funkshion: Fashion Week Miami Beach 2011 event. WINTER MUSIC CONFERENCE /SPRING BREAK MEP As you know, March annually marks the height of the City's tourist season with local and national Spring Break vacations occurring in conjunction with several major events. During a six week period the City hosted Winter Party, Winter Music Conference, Ultra related events, and other athletic distance events concurrent with high school and college spring break periods. As a result, the Administration instituted its MEP for this period as we expected it to be a very busy time for the City. The MEP included enhanced staffing from the Police, Fire (including Ocean Rescue), Code Compliance, Parking, Sanitation and Parks departments. The MEP approach included limiting public property special events and only allowing existing annual events (no NEW events permitted) to take place during this time. The City also enhanced staffing presence /enforcement in high impact areas, initiated traffic management efforts, and enhanced public education prior to and during period. Sanitation The Sanitation Division enhanced the night crew in the entertainment district (Lummus Park, South Pointe, Ocean Drive, Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue) from Thursday — Sunday and placed extra trash cans at beach entrances from 0 to 15 streets. Additional crews were shifted to affected areas on an "as needed basis." Miami -Dade County Beach Maintenance enhanced litter crews on South Beach seven days a week until 7:30 PM from Monday — Friday and until 8:00 PM on the weekends. The County also redeployed staff from Haulover Beach and other areas to address the peak periods in South Beach. Daily monitoring and documenting of beach conditions was initiated. Generally, the combination of enhanced clean -up and pro- active enforcement (as further described below) resulted in our beaches being relatively clean for the volume of visitors. Police The Police Department enhanced staffing to supplement the Patrol Division staffing in the Entertainment District and South Pointe areas. The plan included traffic management, bicycle deployment, ATV beach deployment, marked and unmarked vehicles. On beach efforts were focused on quality of life issues, such as glass bottles and underage drinking. Voluntary cooler checks were initiated in key beach access locations, with information and education provided to beachgoers. A total of 7,976 coolers were checked, with 3,311 pour outs /confiscations, and almost 1900 code violations issued. Page 2of3 WMC /Spring Break After Action Code Compliance The Code Compliance Division also enhanced staffing to focus primarily on beach litter and other quality of life issues. The Division's efforts were enhanced with the deployment of a new part -time staff. Focus was also placed on coordinated efforts with Police to address glass and alcohol on the beaches. Additionally, Code focused on handbills /flyers and noise, and added extra shifts during Winter Music Conference and Ultra Music. Community Outreach /Education The public education component included the deployment of more than a half -dozen VMS Signs (Variable Message Signs); the development of informational brochures with maps; the placement of temporary signs in key locations near and on the beach; and Victim Advocates from the Police Department who distributed crime prevention, "anti -date rape" and visitor information flyers. For the first time during a Winter Music Conference /Spring Break MEP, the City deployed the Goodwill Ambassador (GWA) Program. The GWA deployment focused on the two (2) peak periods (the weekends of March 11 -13 and March 18 -20). Over 170 City employees volunteered for the GWA program and their efforts included the following: • Distribution of brochures outlining safety tips and general rules of conduct for Miami Beach visitors. • Distribution of small courtesy litter bags. • Assisting tourists with general information, report overflowing garbage cans and any other issues that require immediate attention. • Educating beach goers on the City's laws and fines FUNKSHION FASHION WEEK Funkshion Fashion Week was produced by 3B Productions, LLC. Funkshion took place on the beach between 7 and 9 streets from March 23 — 26, 2011. The Funkshion series typically occurs twice per year (March and October) and is a series of fashion shows paired with musical performances. This event was the 15 edition of the event and producers planned and scheduled a larger performance for the closing event on March 26 by Swedish House Mafia that was titled Masquerade Motel. When the closing event was originally proposed to City staff, the producers suggested attracting the type of rock or R & B talent that would be distinct from and attract the crowds already in downtown Miami for the Ultra Music Festival. Like all other special event applications, Funkshion was reviewed internally by all City departments, as well as external review at regularly scheduled monthly special event community meetings in February and March. Funkshion hosted a series of events that were held without incident From March 23 — 25. Prior to the event, staff became aware that the March 26 Swedish House Mafia Masquerade Motel event was extremely popular and that ticket sales for the event were very strong. As a result staff met with the producer several times to review the occupancy load and staffing plans for the event to ensure adequate off -duty staffing was scheduled. Largest deployment of off -duty staffing was scheduled for Saturday event (March 26). The deployment included 25 off -duty police officers, 2 ALS Rescues, 1 BLS Gator, Event Coordinator, Lead Inspector and 3 Fire Inspectors. Additionally, there were an additional 100 private security personnel to secure the event site. Crowd size was estimated to be from 10,000 to 11,000, but the occupant load for this event was set at Page 2 of 3 WMC /Spring Break After Action 8,600. At approximately 6:15 pm the front doors were closed due to being at full capacity. There will still about 2,000 "ticket holders" outside of the gates. The crowd quickly became angry and hostile and began to rush the gates and attempt to make entry to the Site. Police officers and Security guards made their way to secure the entrance. The crowds began to push on the barricades and police officers. The decision was made for the safety of all to re -open the entry gates and allow entry to the crowds. Once the crowd outside the gates was let in, the gates were closed for the remainder of the event. Several incidents occurred that resulted in a number of arrests and a police lieutenant suffered a deep cut on his forehead and received stitches at Mount Sinai Medical Center. Fire personnel responded to 24 total calls for the event, but there were no major emergencies. The calls included: • 3 ALS transports to Local Hospital • 9 patients treated and released on scene • 12 patients evaluated and assisted (minor care) The City also received three noise complaints pertaining to the event. The event was ultimately cited for violating the City's Noise Ordinance and for violating the conditions of their special event permit. Due to the violations, including exceeding occupancy load, and subsequent problems with litter control, the City has defaulted the $5,000 security deposit. In addition to the off -duty event staffing listed above, the Police Department also had a total of 60 officers citywide (all three zones), 24 Officers assigned to south zone (including RDA city center), 11 additional officers for spring break enhanced staffing and another 45 officers working off -duty events in the south zone of the city. Since 2004, Funkshion has taken place in the Lummus Park/Ocean Drive area during this same time period without incident. The Administration is reviewing options relating to the Funkshion event that normally occurs this time of year to ensure that this type of issue does not occur again. This may include restricting them from hosting this event in a public outdoor area during March, and /or prohibiting /limiting any added live concert element of the event. C: Hilda Fernandez, Assistant City Manager Jorge Gomez, Assistant City Manager Max Sklar, Tourism and Cultural Development Director JMG /HMF /mas H: \Tourism and Cultural Development \Entertainment Film Special Events \MEP \SPRING BREAK 2011 \Spring Break and Funksion 2011AfterAction LTC (2).doc