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LTC 156-2003 CITY of MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No. TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez ~ CV ~ t;EMKaLn~ gue~ D A T E ~¢''~'~'/ Date: July 7, 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 June 30, 2003: Fourth of July Celebration - Members of the administration continued finalizing details throughout the week for the City's annual Fourth of July celebration. The free event, headlined by world renowned trumpeter Arturo Sandoval, included a naturalization ceremony and a fireworks display over the ocean and was highly publicized throughout various media outlets. An estimated crowd of over 20,000 were also on hand over the course of the event to celebrate the City's receipt of the prestigious Ali-America City Award. Major Events Plan (MEP) - As part of the City's Major Events Plan (MEP), representatives from the administration met throughout the week to continue planning and coordinating city services for all of the upcoming events. The MEP, consisting of various phases of citywide planning and logistical implementation, attempts to ensure that all city services are enhanced and members of the community are adequately informed. Among the events for which the City will be implementing its MEP are the NAACP Conference, taking place from July 12-17 at the Miami Beach Convention Center, and the Billboard Hip Hop Awards, scheduled for August 9 at the Jackie Gleason Theater. Volunteer recruitment efforts for the NAACP Conference have already begun, requesting employee and community assistance for a variety of tasks and responsibilities. Ali-America City Award - I, alongside representatives from the administration, traveled to the City of Coral Gables on June 30 to receive a proclamation honoring the City's receipt of the Ali-America Award. Other municipalities throughout the county will also recognize the City through proclamations, including the Village of Pinecrest, on July 15 beginning on 7:00 p.m., and the City of Miami, on July 17 beginning at 9:00 a.m. Other cities including Hialeah, South Miami and Miami-Dade County will distinguish the City during their upcoming Commission meetings. Specific dates and additional details will be provided as they become available. The Ali-America City award, presented by the National Civic League on June 14, is part of a 54-year-old program recognizing civic excellence and communities best exemplifying the spirit of citizen involvement and collaborative problem solving. Miami Beach was the only Florida community this year to receive the coveted honor. North Beach Neighborhood Meeting - I, alongside representatives from the administration and the Police Department, met with residents on July 1 to address various North Beach neighborhood issues. Residents expressed concerns over a variety of topics, including: environmental unease over the possible use of pesticides used along the City's dune system; the need to clean inland canals and waterways within city limits; the feasibility of retaining or removing the 63rd Street flyover; illegal parking by commercial vehicles in North Beach lots and residential lawns; maintenance of Normandy Fountain lighting fixtures; the request for an area Bark Park; and enhanced recruitment and retention efforts courting businesses to the North Beach area. Those in attendance also requested additional information on the process of street and traffic re-design projects undertaken jointly by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and the City as well as status reports on Fire Station Number 4 and Normandy Shores Golf Course improvements. The president of the Biscayne Elementary School PTSA also requested City input and cooperation during an upcoming presentation to the Miami-Dade County School Board denoting the school's physical condition. Alaska Parcel - Members of the administration hosted a community design workshop on July 1 to discuss proposals to resolve South Pointe area litigation through the proposed expansion of public land and Baywalk adjacent to South Pointe Park and development of the Goodman, Hinson and Alaska Parcels. Several plans, brought forth by architect Alex Cooper of the firm Cooper, Robertson and Partners, were presented to the community and evaluated. Overviews of the parcels' historical and legal chronologies as well as land use and zoning designations were also presented as were planning considerations and development framework for the general area bounded by Biscayne Bay, First Street, Ocean Drive and Government Cut. A second community meeting has been scheduled for July 15, beginning at 6:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers. A full schedule of ads, placed in various Miami Herald Beach Neighbors editions, has been placed to notify the community. Bond Rating Upgrade - Standards & Poor's (S&P), one of the nation's premier bond-rating services, upgraded the City's bonds rating on July 2 from a grade of A+ to an AA-. The upgrade, the second in a six-month timeframe, represents the highest ratings level ever awarded to the City and was based on strong and sustained financial performance, a growing and diversified tax base and robust reserve levels; all guided by sound fiscal policy. Moody's Investors Service has also reaffirmed the City an A1 rating, upgrading their outlook for the City from "stable" to "positive." An LTC, denoting additional details, was sent to the Mayor and Commission on July 3. Royal Palm Negotiations - Members of the administration and the City Attorney's Office met with R. Donahue Peebles and his representatives on July 3 to continue negotiations. As directed by the Commission on June 11, a follow- up meeting has been scheduled for July 9, 2003. Five-Year Consolidated Plan Public Hearing - Members of the administration are preparing to meet with the City's Committee on the Homeless on July 9, beginning at 4:00 p.m. in the First Floor Conference Room, to discuss the Committee's suggestions for possible inclusion in the City's five-year Consolidated Plan for the fiscal year 2003-2007. The meeting falls within the 30- day community comment period concluding on July 11, with applicable comments to be included in the final report presented to the Commission on July 30. Recycling Efforts - The City launched its new recycling program on July 7 in City Hall, following several training sessions aimed at instructing staff on how to best participate. The program, whose main focus is to create a more environmentally-friendly workplace through the recycling of commonly used office and paper products, is facilitated through a recent agreement arranged by the City where the BFI Company will provide recycling bins to all city departments. Additional training sessions will continue to be provided, with selected department designees partaking in the process. Outdoor Entertainment - Members of the administration participated in a City Commission Workshop on Monday, July 7 to address community concerns and comments regarding the proposed hotel and outdoor entertainment ordinance. Modes of Rapid Transit Options - The city's consultant, HDR Engineering, Inc., participated in a special meeting of the Planning Board on July 8 to discuss the rapid transit evaluation report with members of the Committee. A special Commission meeting, presenting the draft report, has also been scheduled for July 10, beginning at 5:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers. Swale Maintenance Committee - Representatives from the administration, alongside Swale Maintenance Committee members, will be meeting on July 15, beginning at 6:00 p.m. in the City Manager's Small Conference Room, to review a draft policy pertaining to City swales. The draft, intended to create a uniform quality and standard of maintenance and enforcement for all of the City's swales, focuses on permit, parking and landscape requirements among other items. Charter Review Committee - Members of the administration, joined by members of the Charter Review Committee will be meeting on July 22, beginning at 4:30 p.m. in the Mayor's Conference Room, to address renewal of the City's charter. Topics to be discussed and submitted for Commission consideration include the Citizen's Bill of Rights, form of government questions, election reform and City Manager/ administrative amendments. Further information, and agenda, can be found on the City's internet under E-Government, Boards and Committees. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please feel free to contact me. JMG/ri/jl F:lcmgr/$alllltc-O31weeklyupdates/July 4 weeklyupdate