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LTC 210-2002 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No. 9/(J--Zoog..... . ~ Subject: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez ).. ~ City Manager v- 0 SOUTH POINTE PARK INITIATIVES Date: September 10, 2002 To: From: As you may know, the Administration had received numerous complaints regarding youths and gang-related activities taking place in South Pointe Park and its vicinity. These activities included the congregation of youths attending the park under the guise of recreational use; however, incited on many occasion, a variety of illegal activities, including traffic/parking violations, consumption of alcohol/illegal drug use, illegal weapons, and stolen property. I had requested Police Chief, Don DeLucca to investigate the matter and provide a short and long-term solution to these issues. The Police Department established a five officer Task Force to investigate and address these issues. Over a five-week period (August 4th - September 1st>, the Task Force has been very successful. The following is an itemized listing of the offenses/enforcement actions taken during this period: Cate 0 Total Arrests 130 Traffic/Parkin Violations 1,557 Wea on/Firearms 48 FI (Field Interrogation 108 Cards lIIe al Dru Possession 32 Stolen Vehicle 1 Total: 1,876 As a long-term solution, Chief DeLucca requested that the City's Parking Department operate the South Pointe Parking Lot as an attended/flat rate parking operation as opposed to a metered operation. The impetus was to increase [parking] availability for those having legitimate (and legal) use of the parking lot. This recommendation was reviewed by the Parking Department and implemented on August 17. 2002. The initiative was discussed with Smith and Wollensky and the City's Parks and Recreation Department, both demand generators of the parking lot. The following parking policy/rates were implemented: (1) $2 Flat Rate for Residents (ID Required) and (2) $5.00 Flat Rate for Non-Residents. Smith and Wollensky patrons are directed to the restaurant's self-park spaces or valet parking service. The attended/f1at rate parking operation has been very successful fiscally, operationally, and from a policing perspective. The parking revenues generated offset operational costs and a by-product of this initiative provides a uniform presence at the parking lot that acts as a deterrent to many of the previously stated illegal activities. The Parking Department will continue to operate the South Pointe Parking Lot as an attended/flat rate parking operation indefinitely. Furthermore, the Police Department will continue their efforts monitoring the parking lot and the vicinity to insure that our recent successes do not diminish. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please feel free to contact me. C: Christina M. Cuervo, Assistant City Manager Robert C. Middaugh, Assistant City Manager Mayra Diaz-Buttacavoli, Assistant City Manager Donald De Lucca, Police Chief Saul Frances, Parking Director Kevin Smith, Parks and Recreation Director JMG~ F:/crngr/allntc-02Isouthpoinlepark.doc