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Resolution 2022-32122 RESOLUTION NO. 2022-32122 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY OF LIFE COMMITTEE AT ITS MARCH 7, 2022 MEETING, AND AUTHORIZING NEGOTIATIONS WITH ROCKEFELLER SPORTS AND GAMES FOR A DESIGN, BUILD AND OPERATION AGREEMENT FOR A MINIATURE GOLF ACTIVATION AT LUMMUS PARK, BETWEEN 5TH STREET AND 7TH STREET, FOR A PERIOD OF THREE (3) YEARS, WITH TWO (2) ONE (1) YEAR RENEWALS, PROVIDED THAT THE FINAL NEGOTIATED AGREEMENT SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION; DIRECTING THE CITY ADMINISTRATION TO ENSURE THAT THE FINAL NEGOTIATED AGREEMENT INCLUDES A RESIDENT DISCOUNT FOR MINIGOLF ACTIVATIONS; AND REFERRING THE PROPOSED NEGOTIATED TERMS TO THE FINANCE AND ECONOMIC RESILIENCY COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION. WHEREAS, during the April 21, 2021 City Commission meeting, the City Commission approved the request to issued Invitation To Negotiate (ITN) 2021-153-KB for the Activation of the Lummus Park Spoil Area; and WHEREAS, the spoil area is defined as the sandy space between the coral wall abutting the Park's serpentine walkway and the protective sand dunes; and WHEREAS, the City sought to activate the areas currently identified as low use or infrequent use, with the intent of this solicitation to activate under-utilized spaces in the spoil area without impacting existing programming and amenities; and WHEREAS, the City envisioned activations that create sophisticated, family- friendly experiences, highlighting the energy, history, and culture of Miami Beach and Ocean Drive; and WHEREAS, the ITN was issued on April 23, 2021 and approximately 2,000 vendors were notified via Periscope S2G, and 61 via email notification; and WHEREAS, a total of 54 vendors accessed the solicitation, and two (2) addenda were issued; and WHEREAS, the ITN responses were due on June 18, 2021 , and resulted in the receipt of a sole response from Teamwork Marketing Solutions, Inc.; and WHEREAS, following the receipt of the sole proposal, the Procurement Department contacted several viable bidders to understand why no other bids were received; and WHEREAS, primarily, the bidders queried indicated that either they were not in the business of providing the types of activations sought by the City, the scope of the ITN was not sufficiently specific, or current workloads did not allow them to respond; and WHEREAS, during the July 28, 2021 City Commission meeting, Resolution No. 2021-31784 was adopted, accepting the recommendation of the City Manager to reject proposal received pursuant to the Invitation To Negotiate (ITN) 2021-153-KB Activation of the Lummus Park Spoil Area; and WHEREAS, following the rejection of the ITN, at the direction of the City Commission, the Procurement Department scheduled industry meetings to discuss possible activations at Lummus Park, in which approximately 3,368 vendors were notified via Periscope S2G, 135 via email notification; and WHEREAS, a total of 14 of the vendors viewed the invitation via Periscope S2G, and meetings were held with 10 vendors; and WHEREAS, together with the Parks and Recreation Department, the Procurement Department conducted industry review meetings to specifically discuss miniature golf operations at Lummus Park, and approximately 4,783 vendors were notified via Periscope S2G, and 13 via email notification, ultimately resulting in meetings with 3 vendors; and WHEREAS, during the December 8, 2021 City Commission meeting, a discussion regarding family-friendly activation in Lummus Park was referred to the Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee; and WHEREAS, after the industry review meetings, the City received a proposal from Rockefeller Sports and Games to provide a minigolf activation at Lummus Park, between 5th and 7th Street (Exhibit C), called "South Beach Putt"; and WHEREAS, Rockefeller Sports and Games is an award winning, critically acclaimed creative and production company that offers high-quality entertainment on a global scale; and WHEREAS, the proposal includes an immersive, outdoor, 18-hole miniature golf course, which encompasses highlights of Miami Beach such as crystal-clear beaches, to the iconic Art Deco style, with a location to-be-determined during negotiations; and WHEREAS, the proposed activation would offer community engagement and opportunities for events; and WHEREAS, Rockefeller is interested in entering a three-year contract with the City to design, build, install and operate this activation at Lummus Park, between 5th and 7th Street, largely at their own expense, with minimal assistance from the City; and WHEREAS, at the March 7, 2022 Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee meeting (formerly known as the Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee), the Rockefeller proposal was presented; and WHEREAS, the Committee directed the Administration to enter negotiations with Rockefeller Sports and Games for a design, build and operation agreement for a miniature golf activation at Lummus Park with for a period of three (3) years, with two (2) one (1) year renewals, and requested the Administration to return to the full City Commission for approval of the final agreement; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission wish to authorize the City Administration to enter negotiations negotiations with Rockefeller Sports and Games for a design, build and operation agreement for a miniature golf activation at Lummus Park, between 5th and 7th Street, for a period of two (2) years, with two (2) one (1) year renewals; and provide that the final negotiated agreement shall be subject to the prior approval of the Mayor and City Commission; and WHEREAS, in addition, the final negotiated agreement must include a resident discount for the minigolf activations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby accept the recommendation of the Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee at its March 7, 2022 meeting, and authorize negotiations with Rockefeller Sports and Games for a design, build and operation agreement for a miniature golf activation at Lummus Park, between 5th Street and 7th Street, for a period of three (3) years, with two (2) one (1 ) year renewals, provided that the final negotiated agreement shall be subject to the prior approval of the Mayor and City Commission; direct the City Administration to ensure that the final negotiated agreement includes a resident discount for minigolf activations; and refer the proposed negotiated terms to the Finance and Economic Resiliency Committee for review and recommendation. PASSED and ADOPTED ril 2022 ATTEST: * INCOP,P \GRATED: _ram ,k '•,y �.. n Gelber, Mayor ..................... APPROVED AS TO L 4 PH 26 L6Lc� FORM & LANGUAGE Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk & FOR EXECUTION Lo— City Attorney pf Date Resolutions - R7 D MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Alina T. Hudak, City Manager DATE: April 6, 2022 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY OF LIFE COMMITTEE MEETING AT ITS MARCH 7, 2022 MEETING, AUTHORIZING NEGOTIATIONS WITH ROCKEFELLER SPORTS AND GAMES FOR A DESIGN, BUILD AND OPERATION AGREEMENT FOR A MINIATURE GOLF ACTIVATION AT LUMMUS PARK, BETWEEN 5TH AND 7TH STREET, FOR A PERIOD OF THREE (3) YEARS, WITH TWO (2) ONE (1) YEAR RENEWALS; AND PROVIDING THAT THE FINAL NEGOTIATED AGREEMENT SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION. RECOMMENDATION Administration recommends accepting the recommendation of the Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee meeting on March 7, 2022 directing Administration to enter negotiations with Rockefeller Sports and Games for a design, build and operation agreement for a miniature golf activation at Lummus Park, between 5th and 7th Street, with for a period of three (3) years with two (2) one (1) year renewals, and requesting administration to return to the full Commission for approval of the final agreement. BACKGROUND/HISTORY During the April 21, 2021 City Commission meeting, the City Commission approved the request to issued Invitation To Negotiate (ITN) 2021-153-KB for the Activation of the Lummus Park Spoil Area. The spoil area is defined as the sandy space between the coral wall abutting the Park's serpentine walkway and the protective sand dunes. Specifically, the City sought to activate the areas currently identified as low use or infrequent use. The existing high use areas currently contain permanent activations and, thus, the City is not seeking to further activate high use areas at this time. The intent of this solicitation was to activate under-utilized spaces in the spoil area without impacting existing programming and amenities. The City envisioned activations that create sophisticated, family-friendly experiences, highlighting the energy, history, and culture of Miami Beach and Ocean Drive. Page 1340 of 1735 The ITN was issued on April 23, 2021. Approximately 2,000 vendors were notified via Periscope S2G, and 61 via email notification. A total of 54 vendors accessed the solicitation and two (2) addenda were issued. The ITN responses were due on June 18, 2021, and resulted in the receipt of a sole response from Teamwork Marketing Solutions, Inc. Following the receipt of the sole proposal, the Procurement Department contacted several viable bidders to understand why no other bids were received. Primarily, the bidders queried indicated that either they were not in the business of providing the types of activations sought by the City, the scope of the ITN was not sufficiently specific, or current workloads did not allow them to respond. During the July 28, 2021 City Commission meeting, Resolution No. 2021-31784 was adopted accepting the recommendation of the City Manager to reject proposal received pursuant to the Invitation To Negotiate (ITN)2021-153-KB Activation of the Lummus Park Spoil Area. Following the rejection of the ITN, at the direction of the City Commission, the Procurement Department scheduled industry meetings to discuss possible activations at Lummus Park. Approximately 3,368 vendors were notified via Periscope S2G and 135 via email notification. A total of 14 of the vendors viewed the invitation via Periscope S2G, and meetings were held with 10 vendors. Together with the Parks and Recreation Department, the Procurement Department conducted industry review meetings to specifically discuss miniature golf operations at Lummus Park. Approximately 4,783 vendors were notified via Periscope S2G and 13 via email notification. Meetings were held with 3 vendors. During the December 8, 2021 City Commission meeting, a discussion regarding family-friendly activation in Lummus Park was referred to the Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee, and was then passed by the Mayor and City Commission at the April 21, 2021 City Commission Meeting. At the March 7, 2022 Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee meeting (formerly known as the Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee), the Rockefeller proposal was presented. The Committee directed Administration to enter negotiations with Rockefeller Sports and Games for a design, build and operation agreement for a miniature golf activation at Lummus Park with for a period of three (3)years with two (2) one (1) year renewals, and requesting administration to return to the full Commission for approval of the final agreement. ANALYSIS After the industry review meetings, the City received a proposal from Rockefeller Sports and Games to provide a minigolf activation at Lummus Park, between 5th and 7th Street (Exhibit C), called "South Beach Putt." Rockefeller Sports and Games is an award winning, critically acclaimed creative and production company that offers high-quality entertainment on a global scale. The proposal includes an immersive, outdoor, 18-hole miniature golf course. The course encompasses highlights of Miami Beach such as crystal-clear beaches, to the iconic Art Deco style. Select holes will have a unique, subtle sound experience such as waves, wildlife, and Latin inspired music. The proposed activation offers community engagement and opportunities for events. Page 1341 of 1735 Rockefeller is interested in entering a three-year contract with the City to design, build, install and operate this activation at Lummus Park, between 5th and 7th Street, largely at their own expense, with minimal assistance from the City. The exact location will be determined during negotiations. SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA N/A FINANCIAL INFORMATION N/A Applicable Area South Beach Is this a "Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O. to Know" item, pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14? Yes No Strategic Connection Non-Applicable Legislative Tracking Parks and Recreation Sponsor Commissioner Steven Meiner ATTACHMENTS: Description o Exhibit A— Referral Memo from December 8, 2021 Commission Meeting Item C4AJ ❑ Exhibit B —"South Beach Putt" Presentation by Rockefeller Sports and Games o Exhibit C - Proposed Potential Locations for"South Beach Putt" Activation ❑ Resolution Page 1342 of 1735 Committee Assignments - C4 AJ MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Commissioner Steven Meiner DATE: December 8, 2021 SUBJECT: REFERRAL TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND QUALITY OF LIFE COMMITTEE TO DISCUSS FAMILY-FRIENDLY ACTIVATION IN LUMMUS PARK PASSED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION AT THE APRIL 21, 2021 COMMISSION MEETING. ANALYSIS Over the past year, I've been diligent in my effort to bring family-friendly activation to the Lummus Park spoil area. As part of this effort, I sponsored an Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) proposal which was passed at the April 21, 2021 meeting of the Mayor and City Commission. Due to excessive broadness and a short duration for the pilot, the proposal did not yield favorable results. Since the closing of the ITN, the City Administration has had industry meetings to understand the pitfalls of the proposal to attract a favorable vendor. This discussion item specifically aims to discuss the proposal, its lessons learned, and deliberate on sending a second, more refined ITN to the City Commission for approval at an upcoming Commission meeting. In my speaking with residents, business owners, and other key stakeholders, there is strong will for activation in the unused space of the Lummus Park spoil area. The creation of a family- friendly activation would invite more residents and other family-friendly tourists to enjoy the area, helping our efforts to transform the Mixed-Entertainment District into the envisioned Art Deco Cultural District. Please feel free to contact Amadeus Huff for additional information. SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA N/A. Applicable Area Citywide Is this a "Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O. to Know" item, pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14? No No fPQlftS 5 Legislative Tracking Commissioner Steven Meiner r#' Off b 6 }'�,;,„,ra ,'y $,? 5.. — {s.. 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