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LTC 104-2003 CITY of MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Man er Letter to Commission TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission City Manager WEEKLY UPDATE Date: May 2, 2003 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 April 28, 2003: Neighborhood Leadership Academy - The Neighborhood Services Department presented an overview of their responsibilities and services to academy participants on April 28. The participant's surveys, completed at the end of each session, will be compiled and shared with each department. A final report, including a summary of all three Neighborhood Leadership academies, will be presented to the Mayor and Commission. North Beach Community Meeting - Representatives from the administration and the Police Department met with residents on April 28 to address various North Beach neighborhood issues. Residents focused on debris management concerns, concentrating on enhancing trash collection and recycling. The Biscayne Pointe Homeowners Association asked the City to develop better ways to remove waste from the waterways, including dredging and improved landscape maintenance along the shores of public and private property as well as to review the existing seawall conditions. Further information was also requested on the removal process of animal carcasses in public right-of-ways as well as the feasibility of area apartment owners to use the Trash and Recycling Center located on 28th Street and Meridian Avenue as another refuse location. The Police Department was asked to enhance drug, prostitution and gang control enforcement efforts as well as quality of life issues such as public urination and graffiti. Community members also requested that enforcement efforts against speeding vehicles be boosted to which the Police Department responded that letters would be sent to area residents requesting all to decrease their driving speeds. A radar study, examining the number of speeding violations, will be conducted to determine the extent of the problem. Residents also addressed concerns about the city's homeless population and were advised that the City's Office of Homeless Coordination, working in conjunction with the Police Department, continued to provide outreach services for this segment of the population, completing a citywide homeless count on April 17 which will aid in better assessing resource need and allocation. Special Events - Members of the administration have been meeting throughout the week to develop updated special event guidelines which provide criteria that better assesses impacts on the City's resources and quality of life. The City of Atlanta's Outdoor Festival Ordinance and information from other urban metropolitan areas are being reviewed to seek best practices. Efforts on how to best seek community outreach and consensus are also being coordinated with the Neighborhood Services Department. Convention Center Advisory Board - Representatives from the New World Symphony met with the Convention Center Advisory Board on April 30 to present their expansion plans for Soundspace. The Committee expressed its support for the plan but voiced their concerns regarding parking sequencing. Ali-America Finalist Selection - The City received notification on April 30 that it has been selected as one of 30 finalists for the 2003 Ali-America City Award; the only municipality in Miami-Dade County to have been selected this year. The All- America City Award is the nation's longest running and one of the most prestigious civic recognition programs in the country, encouraging and recognizing civic excellence. The City will send a delegation comprised of staff representatives and community and business activists to participate in the final round of the competition in Washington, D.C. on June 12 through 14, 2003. Secondary Audio Program - In an effort to provide better communications with its Spanish-speaking audience, the City became the first municipality in South Florida on April 30 to provide Secondary Audio Programming (SAP) in Spanish on its government-access cable channel 20 (Charter Communications). With an approximate investment of $8,000 to purchase the fiber-optic encoding, transmission and receiver equipment required to provide the Spanish-language track on televisions that have the SAP option, the service will simulcast live City Commission meetings, workshops and budget hearings as well as offering wireless assisted listening devices in the City Commission chambers for those attending the meeting and in need of a translation service. The City also contracted with Language Speak, after a competitive bidding process, to provide certified interpreters to simultaneously interpret City Commission meetings for annual cost of $23,000. Portofino Litigation - The City's consultant Alex Cooper, of Cooper Robertson, met with representatives from Portofino on April 30 to discuss their settlement proposal involving the Alaska, Goodman and Hinson, Block 51 parcels in South Pointe. On May 1, Cooper met with members of the administration as well as with several commissioners and members of the community and attended the Southpointe Streetscape Community Design Workshop held on the same day. Cooper will return to the City at a date to be determined to hold a formal community meeting seeking input from area residents and property owners. Community Policing - Members of the administration met on May 2 to discuss the various components of the Redevelopment District Community Policy Plans for South Pointe and City Center which will be forwarded to the City Commission and Board of County Commissioners in the near future. Quality of Life Task Force - Representatives of the administration, joined by members of the community, met on May 2 to discuss various quality of life issues impacting the city. Discussions focused on enhancing the City's Noise Ordinance and how to better enforce its reach. Memorial Day 2003 - Members of the administration continued to meet throughout the week with various city departments as well as local businesses, hotels and nightclubs to ensure proper allocation of city services and personnel during the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. A meeting with the City's Cultural Arts Council took place on May 2, with details to be further discussed by the Miami Beach Cultural Arts Council and Cultural Arts Trust in their upcoming retreat on May 10. A meeting with the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce has also been scheduled for May 6, beginning at 4:00 p.m. at the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce, 1920 Meridian Avenue. Two meetings detailing the City's action plan have also been scheduled for May 12, including a discussion with hotel managers beginning at 3:00 p.m. in the First Floor Conference Room and followed by a Town Hall meeting at 6:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers. The administration will also be meeting with the Transportation and Parking Committee, Ocean Drive Association and other community groups throughout the upcoming weeks. Volunteer recruitment for the City's Goodwill Ambassador Program, which is comprised of employee and community volunteers serving as buffers or liaisons between the police and visitors, continues with a training session to be held on May 14, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Miami Beach Convention Center Board Room C-124. The City's Office of Communications also continues article placements in news publications recruiting residents and community participants for the Goodwill Ambassador Program. An editorial meeting, encompassing the Miami Herald news editors, is also being coordinated to ensure news coverage is factual and fair while emphasizing the City's myriad of the planning efforts. Urban media outreach efforts, including Police representative appearances at radio stations such as WEDR/JAMZ, WHQT- FM/Hot 105 among others, are being coordinated to convey the City's MEP to large segments of the population. Charter Review Committee - Members of the administration are preparing to host another public meeting on May 6 to address the renewal of the City's charter. The meeting, beginning at 5:30 p.m. in the Commission Chambers and televised on TV20, is part of a process undertaken every 10 years where community participants review items such as district representation, election runoff time frames, mayoral term limitations and form of government questions among others. Further information, and agenda minutes, can be found on the City's internet under E-Government, Boards and Committees. Sidewalk Cafes - Members of the administration are preparing to host a community discussion on May 7 to address permitting issues pertinent to sidewalk cafes along Ocean Drive and Lincoln Road. The meeting, beginning at 3:30 p.m. in the First Floor Conference Room, will provide residents and business owners with a forum to express their concerns while receiving feedback from members of the administration. Municipal Clerk's Week - As part of a nationwide celebration honoring the valuable job performed by the city clerks, the City will be holding a "mock" Commission meeting on May 7, beginning at 10:00 a.m. in the Mayor's Conference Room. Students from Feinberg Fisher, selected through the Youth Empowerment Network (YEN), will learn firsthand the job performed by the Mayor, members of the Commission, the City Manager, Police and Fire Chiefs and City Clerk while spending time with their adult counterpart. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please feel free to contact me. JMG/ri/jl F:/cmgr/$all/Itc. O3/weeklyupdates/May2weeklyupdate