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LTC 244-2002 ~ CITY of MIAMI BEACH """'- Office of the City Manager ~ Letter to Commission No. ,.J<j<.f - ~O;;l SUBJECT: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. GOnZalez~ . J ~ City Manager r}/~ () WEEKLY UPDAT Date: October 28. 2002 TO: FROM: 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 October 21, 2002: Neighborhood Leadership Academy - The Neighborhood Leadership Academy, the civic and public information program designed to provide Miami Beach residents with the information and resources to become more knowledgeable members of our diverse community, started its second class offering with twenty-five residents enrolled. Each week, various departments present to the academy an overview of their responsibilities and services provided. The Planning Department held their presentation on October 21. The participant's surveys, completed at the end of each session, were extremely positive and the residents participating keep offering very positive feedback about the sessions. The Neighborhood Services Department will compile these results and share the feedback provided with each department that presented as well as with the Mayor and Commission. Middle Beach District Community Meeting - Representatives from the administration met with residents on October 21 to discuss various neighborhood issues. Residents expressed concerns over several issues at North Beach Elementary School, including traffic mitigation and enforcement and the appropriateness of a chain link fence. Residents also requested additional traffic studies, analyzing the implementation feasibility of one versus two-way traffic pattern for 42nd Street, between Pine Tree Drive and Prairie Avenue. Requests were also made for improved maintenance efforts of beach entrances and landscaping of trees on Prairie Avenue. Attendees also asked the City to work closely with Miami-Dade County on enhancing response times for sidewalk and stop bar repairs. . Collins Avenue Reconstruction Project Ribbon-Cutting - The Mayor, several members of the Commission and representatives from the administration celebrated the completion of the Collins Avenue Reconstruction Project on October 22. The project, restoring the roadway area from Lincoln Road to 26th Street, enhanced the north-south avenue with new curbs, sidewalks, lights and gutters and includes the installation of a 20-inch water main from Lincoln Road to 22nd Street as well as a 12-inch water main from 22nd Street to 26th Street. A time capsule was buried, including various city-related items of historic significance. Biscayne Pointe Homeowners Association Meeting - Representatives from the administration and the Police Department met with residents on October 22 to discuss crime prevention and safety issues. Residents were encouraged to join the Neighborhood Crime Watcher program and invited to attend the City's "Citizens Stand Against Crime" event on October 30. La Gorce Homeowners Association Meeting - Representatives from the administration and the Police Department met with residents on October 23 to address resident concerns over the recent increase of burglaries in their area as well as their desire to see greater marine patrol encompassing the area. Residents were assured that a greater police presence had been instituted, with additional shifts of the Patrol Division, Marine Patrol, and other Special Units providing assistance throughout the week. The Homeowners Association graciously offered the use of their boat and guard shack for patrol duty MTV Latin America Video Music Awards - The City successfully hosted the inaugural MTV Latin Video Music Awards, airing from the Jackie Gleason Theater of Performing Arts on October 24. The show was broadcast live to an international audience on several MTV channels, with an estimated viewing audience of over 400 million. Thanksgiving Day Parade 2002 - Planning efforts continued throughout the week for the Miami Beach taping of the "CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade." Flyers have been printed and mailed out to members of the community and ticket dissemination has begun for those who have already expressed an interest in participating. A telephone RSVP line has also been activated. The parade will begin on Ocean Drive and 15th Street and travel south to 10th Street. Taping for this national telecast will take place on Wednesday, November 6 and broadcast alongside coverage of the world-famous New York City "Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade" and "CBS NFL Update" on Thanksgiving Day, November 28. 2002. The City has the proud distinction of being the sole designated parade partner for this event, which is expected to reach 11 million households throughout the United States. Employee Intranet - Representatives from the administration met with Information Technology staff to continue fine-tuning plans and implementing changes for the City's intranet service. The intranet, a citywide information tool . . designed for enhanced intemal communications with staff, is planned for launching by the end of this year. Art in Public Places - I, alongside representatives from the administration, met with members of the City's Art in Public Places Committee to discuss, among other items, the draft proposal of the "Public Art Master Plan." Additional details will be provided as they become available. JMG/ri/jl F :/cmgr/$alllltc-02/weeklyu pdates/October21 weeklyu pdate