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LTC 184-2018 Miami Beach Convention Center Advisory BoardMIAMIBEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # LETTER TO COMMISSION 184-2018 TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members the City Cmission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: April 9, 2018 SUBJECT: Miami Beach Convention Center Advisory Board The purpose of this Letter to the Commission (LTC) is to inform the Commission of two motions passed by the Miami Beach Convention Center Advisory Board ("CCAB") during their Tuesday, April 3, 2018 meeting. Members Present: Mr. Laurence Herrup, Chairman Mr. Peter Matos, Vice Chairman Mr. Michael Goldberg Mr. Andres Asion Ms. Elizabeth Resnick Mr. Lior Leser Mr. Lee Zimmerman Member Absent: Mr. Joshua Levy MOTION #1: A motion to propose the suggested naming of Miami Beach Convention Center Ballroom be named "Grand Ballroom." Motion by Elizabeth Resnick Seconded by Peter Matos Motion Adopted 7-0 by voice Absent: Mr. Joshua Levy On March 21, 2018, the City Commission Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee ("NCAC") discussed the naming of the new ballroom facilities in the Miami Beach Convention Center. In a collaborative process, the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, JLL and Spectra suggested names for the five ballrooms. The thinking behind the proposed behind the naming was to ensure that users had a sense of place when visiting the Miami Beach Convention Center (MBCC). The suggested names are: Carl Fisher Grand Ballroom, Collaboration Corner, Ocean Drive Room, Lincoln Road Room and Sunset Vista Room. The NCAC accepted all suggested names except "Collaboration Corner,". Requesting that staff present alternate names for this one space at the April 11, 2018 Commission Meeting. The CCAB motion recommends "Grand Ballroom" instead of "Carl Fisher Ballroom" because the members strongly feel that "Grand Ballroom" is more appropriate and simple. Likewise, "Grand Ballroom" will also deter guest and client confusion with the "Carl Fisher Clubhouse." MOTION #2: A motion to recommend that initial contracts with MBCC vendors, such as the valet parking contracts, have shorter contract terms, with 30 day out clauses; and that the existing valet company (1st Class Parking) put together a plan on how they are going to exceed the customer expectations for every client that comes into the Miami Beach Convention Center. Motion by Peter Matos to recommend that initial contracts with MBCC vendors, such as the valet parking contracts, have shorter contract terms, with 30 day out clauses. Seconded by Michael Goldberg, with the modification that the existing valet company (1st Class Parking) put together a plan on how they are going to exceed the customer expectations for every client that comes into the Miami Beach Convention Center. Motion Adopted 7-0 by voice Absent: Mr. Joshua Levy Mr. Goldberg added that the current valet company should bring in a customer service plan, before the CCAB, for approval. The CCAB felt that the level of customer service from the valet operator had to be raised, with scripts, performance plans, uniforms, etc. The Board feels the arrival and departure experience is essential to the reputation of the Convention Center from opening and want to ensure that all vendors understand and have the plans and capacity to deliver a world-class experience. Please contact me should you have any questions. CC: Kathie G. Brooks, Assistant City Manager Eva Silverstein, Director, Tourism, Culture and Economic Development Heather Shaw, Assistant Director, Tourism, Culture and Economic Development