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2014-28744 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2014-28744 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI REACH, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING HEALTHY FOOD AND BEVERAGE OPTIONS IN VENDING MACHINES IN ALL CITY-OWNED FACILITIES, AND DIRECTING THE CITY ADMINISTRATION TO DEVELOP A HEALTHY OPTIONS VENDING MACHINE POLICY AND, IN THE INTERIM, ENCOURAGING CURRENT VENDORS PROVIDING VENDING MACHINE SERVICES TO CITY-OWNED FACILITIES TO SUPPLY HEALTHIER FOOD AND BEVERAGE OPTIONS. WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach is dedicated to creating an environment that educates and empowers our community to make healthy life choices; and WHEREAS, in the interest of public health and welfare, the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach wish to improve the nutritional value of food and beverages available in City-owned facilities in order to promote the public interest in reducing obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and other diet-related health problems; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission desire to provide access to healthy food options for all City employees and visitors to City-owned facilities, which include such venues as City Hall, City office buildings and parking garages, and City park and recreational facilities; and WHEREAS, the Federal Departments of Health and Human Services ("HHS") and the General Services Administration ("GSA") have adopted guidelines for vending machines managed by HHS and GSA which guidelines provide that at least 25% of packaged items must be no more than 200 calories, contain no more than 10% of the item's calories from saturated fat, and the total weight shall not exceed 35% sugars, subject to certain limited exceptions for nuts, seeds, fruits, and vegetables; and WHEREAS, at least 70 states and local governments, including Alabama, California, Washington State, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco, the District of Columbia, Palm Beach County, Miami-Dade County, and the School Board of Miami-Dade County, have established nutrition policies or standards for foods and beverages available on government properties, and some have also adopted strategies for the high-visibility placement of healthier items in vending machines and pricing that encourages the sale of healthier items; and WHEREAS, the School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida ("School Board") has adopted a "Wellness Policy" which includes initiatives to support a healthier environment for school students and staff in order to promote, among other things, wellness, health and nutrition literacy, and preventive healthcare; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach currently utilizes the Miami-Dade County School Board's guidelines with regard to permissible foods in its vending machine contracts and these guidelines specify that food products in vending machines contain no more than 35% of total calories from fat, no more than 10% of total calories from saturated fat, no more than 35% added sugar by weight, and that there be no added trans fats; and WHEREAS, the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commission wish to formerly adopt guidelines for healthy food and beverage items to be included in all of its contracts with City vendors who provide food and beverages for vending machines in City-owned facilities; and WHEREAS, in order to implement healthier options for vending machines on City-owned properties, the Mayor and City Commission direct the City Administration to develop a healthy options vending machine policy which, at a minimum, will include the nutritional standards adopted by HHS, GSA, the School Board, and Miami-Dade County so that such policy may be included in all future City contracts that concern vending machines in City-owned facilities; and WHEREAS, in the interim, the Mayor and City Commission encourage all current City vendors that provide vending machine services in City-owned facilities to supply products that support the City's initiative for healthier food and beverage options and to implement high visibility placement of healthier items within the parameters of their current contracts with the city. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby support healthy food and beverage options in vending machines in all City-owned facilities and hereby direct the City Administration to develop a healthy options vending machine policy and, in the interim, encourage all current vendors providing vending machine services to City-owned facilities to supply healthier food and beverage options. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 17 day of Ye W ber , 2014. ATTEST: I.,INCOPH ORATED.: / Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk Phili L ayor L 6 �r APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FO XE UTION City Attorney Date F:WTTO\TURN\RESOS\Healthy Snacks.dou ^_ M I AM 1 OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY RAUL J.AGUILA, CITY ATTORNEY COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR PHILIP LEVINE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COMMISSION CITY MANAGER JIMMY MORALES FROM: CITY ATTORNEY RAUL J. AGUILA ,1 DATE: September 17, 2014 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING HEALTHIER SNACKS IN VENDING MACHINES IN CITY FACILITIES. Pursuant to the request of Commissioner Micky Steinberg, the attached Resolution is submitted for consideration by the Mayor and City Commission. RJA/DT/da F:WTTO\TURN\COMMMEMO\Healthier Snacks City 9 Vendin Machines 2014 Reso Agenda Item C 7/3 Date 9-17-1j