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LTC 281-2022 BOARD AND COMMITTEE BIANNUAL REPORTSM IA M I BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK LTC No. 281-2022 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission FROM: Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk DATE: July 11, 2022 7 SUBJECT: BOARD AND COMMITTEE BIANNUAL REPORTS Attached for your review, please find the Board and Committee Biannual Reports submitted to the Office of the City Clerk for the period of January to June 2022. Pursuant to City Code Section Sec. 2-22(13), the chairperson of each agency, board or committee, or his/her designee, shall biannually submit a completed written report to the City Commission and City Manager. The submitting agency, board or committee must approve the contents of the report prior to the presentation. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the City Clerk at 305-673-7411. REG/CD We are committed to providing excellent public service and safety to all who five, work and play in our vibrant, tropical, historic community B O A R D A N D C O M M IT T E E S T H A T DI D N O T S U B M IT A B l-A N N U A L R E P O R T FO R JA N U A R Y - J U N E 20 22 Ad Hoc Neighborhood Resiliency Projects Advisory Committee Disability Access Committee Health Advisory Committee Health Facilities Authority Board Human Rights Committee LGBTQIA+ Advisory Committee Marine and Waterfront Protection Authority Personnel Board Program for Public Information (PPI) Committee BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: AD HOC NORTH BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ADVISORY COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON: COMMISSIONER JOSE SMITH CITY LIAISONS: DAVID MARTINEZ & RICKELLE WILLIAMS NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 6 ACTIVITY: Purpose: The Ad Hoc North Beach CRA Advisory Committee was established to provide advisory recommendations to the Administration and the City Commission, from a macro perspective, regarding the North Beach CRA . Powers and Duties: The Ad Hoc North Beach CRA Advisory Committee has the following powers and duties: 1) Provide advisory recommendations regarding the initial creation of the Redevelopment Plan; 2) Provide advisory recommendations regarding the public projects which would be included in the Redevelopment Plan for the North Beach CRA , including recommendations relative to the overall timing, cost efficiencies, and prioritization of proposed public projects in the North Beach CRA ; and 3) Provide advisory recommendations regarding the interlocal agreement with Miami- Dade County relating to the North Beach CRA , and all related matters pertaining to the initial establishment of the North Beach CRA . Meeting #1 January 11, 2022 Virtual Meeting Agenda Items: 1. Welcome and Attendance 2. Introduction: Ricardo Dopico, First Assistant City Attorney 3. Approval of Meeting Minutes 4. Approval of Annual Meeting Schedule 5. Selection of Committee Chair and Vice-Chair 6. Update: 72" Street Com munity Complex 7. Update: Byron Carlyle Theater 8. Update: December 8, 2021 City Commission ltems - C4 M and C4 AF 9. Discussion: Deauville Hotel status report 10. Committee Member Comments 11. Public Comment Key Motions/Actions: • Reelect Jose Smith as Committee Chair and to approve Betsy Perez as Viece-Chair. • Endorse the proposed Resolution, sponsored by Vice-Mayor David Richardson on the City Commission's January 20, 2022 meeting agenda, Page 1 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT identifying a funding plan and design-build contract for the 72nd Street Community Complex project. • Support the renaming of the North Beach Bandshell as the "Miami Beach Bandshell" and endorse the proposed City Commission Resolution urging the Florida National Register Review Board to approve the application for listing the proposed North Beach Bandshell Historic Site on the National Register of Historic Places. • Notice that Vice-Chair Daniel Veitia resigned his membership from the Committee. Meeting #2 February 8, 2022 Virtual Meeting Agenda Items: 1 . Welcome and Attendance 2. Committee Re-Establishment and Membership Update 3. Approval of Meeting Minutes 4. Update: North Beach Grants 5. Update: City Commission referrals 6. Update: 72' Street Community Complex 7. Update: Byron Carlyle Theater 8. Discussion: Chicago and Miami Housing Initiatives 9. Discussion: North Beach Private Sector Development Projects 1 O . Committee Member Comments 11. Public Comment Key Motion: • Consider including affordable, workforce, and artist housing when planning for the cultural facility at the Byron Carlyle Theater site. Meeting #3 March 8, 2022 Quarterly ln-Person Meeting - Normandy Shores Golf Club Meeting Agenda Items: 1 . Welcome and Attendance 2. New Member Introduction: Ronnie lssenberg 3. Approval of Meeting Minutes 4. Update: Public Safety- Community Policing 5. Update: Byron Carlyle Theater 6. Update: City Commission referrals 7. Discussion: Housing and Homeownership Resources 8. Discussion: North Beach Oceanside Park Renovation Project 9. Committee Member Comments 10. Public Comment Key Motion/Actions: • Encourage the City to undertake necessary steps to maintain the Byron Carlyle Theater and address deteriorating conditions outside the property, specifically, restoring the exterior façade lighting, activating the marquee Page 2 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT with signage, using movie poster boxes to promote community events, and addressing the encampments of individuals experiencing homelessness. Virtual Meeting Agenda Items: 1. Welcome and Attendance 2. Approval of Meeting Minutes 3. Update: Byron Carlyle Theater 4. Update: City Commission Referrals 5. Discussion: CDBG/Home Community Development Needs and Funding Recommendations Meeting #4 6. Discussion: Miami-Dade County Emergency Declaration on Housing Affordability Ap ril 12, 2022 7. Discussion: North Beach Entryw ay Signage Project 8. Discussion: Strategic Opportunities and Priorities 9. Committee Member Comments 10. Public Comment Key Motion: • Recommend that the City explore an architectural design or façade improvement program for the Normandy Fountain / Place Vendome area. Virtual Meeting Agenda Items: 1. Welcome and Attendance Meeting #5 2. Approval of Meeting Minutes 3. Upd ate: 724 Street Comm un ity Complex May 10, 2022 4. Discussion: Strategic Opportunities and Priorities 5. Update: City Commission referral item- North Beach Bandshell renaming 6. Committee Member Comments 7. Public Comment Quarterly ln-Person Meeting - Normandy Shores Golf Club Meeting Agenda Items: 1. W elcome and Attendance 2. Approval of Meeting Minutes Meeting #6 3. Discussion: Code Compliance Opportunities 4. Discussion: Ocean Terrace Project June 14, 2022 5. Discussion: Development at Deauville Hotel Site 6. Committee Member Comments 7. Public Comment Page 3 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT FUTURE ACTIVITIES: 1. Examine community needs and recommending budget priorities to the City Commission; 2. Advocate for North Beach CRA legislative policy; 3. Explore short- and long-term economic development opportunities in North Beach; 4. Discuss North Beach public and private projects and assets; 5. Investigate funding opportunities for various projects; 6. Guide development of North Beach CRA marketing, branding, and signage strategy; and 7. Encourage community involvement and participation. ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 1. Highlighted issues of concern to the North Beach CRA, such as affordable and workforce housing, arts and culture, infrastructure needs, and small business development; 2. Adopted recommendations on issues of importance for consideration by the City Commission in formulating policy action, e.g., budgetary appropriation for a North Beach CRA office presence; 3. Supported small and local businesses through education, advocacy, and the promotion of opportunities for financial and technical assistance, e.g., recommendation of a business guide; 4. Discussed North Beach CRA TIF revenue generation, examined existing conditions in the Redevelopment Area, and discussed potential priorities for recommendation to the City Commission for the FY2023 North Beach CRA annual budget; 5. Advocated for North Beach cultural arts by supporting the renaming of the North Beach Bandshell and supported an application to the Florida National Review Board for listing on the National Register of Historic Places; and 6. Re-elected annual terms for Committee Chair Jose Smith and appointed Vice-Chair Betsy Perez. NORTHBEACH COMM UN ITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MIAMI BEACH Page4 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT MIAMI BEACH BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Affordable Housing Advisory Committee CHAIRPERSON: Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez CITY LIAISON: Marcela Rubio NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 5 ACTIVITY: January 2022- June 2022 January Meeting: There was no quorum. Several vacancies were pending to be filled. February Meeting: Elections were held and Commissioner Rosen Gonzalez was elected Chairperson and Matthew Land as Vice-Chair. The Committee made the following motion: "The AHAC would like to encourage staff to prioritize future State and Federal funding allocations to the First Time Homebuyer Program and Homeowner Rehabilitation Programs, in order to be able to serve as many people as possible on the current waitlist for these programs." March Meeting: Mike O'Hara from the Housing Authority of City of Miami Beach provided a presentation on the challenges experienced while developing affordable housing in Miami Beach. The Committee made the following motions: 1. The Committee made a motion to support the waiver of the sustainability fee for workforce housing. 2. The Committee made a motion to support the Housing Authority of City of Miami Beach application for the Vista Breeze project to the Historic Preservation Board. 3. The Committee made a motion to support the FY 22-25 State Housing Initiative Partnership Program (SHIP) Local Housing Assistance Plan (LHAP). BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT April Meeting: • A proclamation for HOPE, Inc. was awarded for Fair Housing month. • The Committee made a motion for the Barclay Plaza Apartments to remain in the public domain and developed for affordable or workforce housing. • Justin Karr from Economic Development provided an update on the Collins Park workforce housing development. Total estimated cost for the project is $30 million. May Meeting: No meeting was held. June Meeting: • Anne L Ray from The Shimberg Center provided a presentation on the affordable housing crisis in Miami-Dade County and homed in on data related to Miami Beach. Commissioner Rosen Gonzalez discussed the various waivers that may be implemented for affordable housing projects, pending approval. • Elizabeth Miro from Facilities and Fleet Management provided an update on the Byron Carlisle workforce housing project. • City Administration presented the FY 22 Action Plan recommendations for HOME, CDBG and HOME-ARP funding. The Committee discussed the recommendations. FUTURE ACTIVITIES: JUL Y 2022- December 2022 • AHAC will continue to work on discussing incentive strategies to develop affordable housing and will submit an Annual Report to the Florida Housing Finance Corporation, as required by Florida Statute, by December 31, 2022. ACCOMPLISHMENTS: January 2022- June 2022 The members of the AHAC continue to advocate for the creation and preservation of existing affordable housing units. The Committee made several motions in support durinq this period. BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Animal Welfare Committee CHAIRPERSON: Linda Diamond CITY LIAISON: Julio Rodriguez NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 6 ACTIVITY: The Committee voted unanimously urging the City Commission to fund a full time paid TVNR Trapper Position for FY 23-24. Committee voted unanimously urging the City Commission to explore modifying the code to allow Code Compliance to issue fines/fee to individuals who continue to feed cats during TNR events, in designated areas, or have "active TNR zone" signs (to include registered feeders). MIAMI BEACH FUTURE ACTIVITIES: The Committee will continue to urge the City for the TVNR Trapper Position for FY 23-24. The Committee will continue to seek volunteers for the Kitty Campus. The Committee will continue to education the Miami Beach residents about our cat population and all the services that our city offers our residents. C:\Users\Clerdagc\Appdata\Local\Microsoft\Windows\lnetcache\Content.Outlook\VQL2EUJV\BC Bi-Annual Report- AWC.Docx Page 1 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT MIAMI BEACH ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Passage of motion concerning TNVR volunteer coordinator position Passage of motion concerning establishing a kitty campus in building owned by City Passage of motion concerning having the City extend their TNVR and cat feeder program social media messaging MIAMI BEACH C:\Users\Clerdagc\Appdata\Local\Microsoft\Windows\lnetcache\Content.Outlook\VQL2EUJV\BC Bi-Annual Report- AWC.Docx Page 2 BO A R D S A ND C O M M ITTE E B l-A NN UA L R E P O RT JA N UA R Y -JU N E 2022 BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Cultural Arts Council CHAIRPERSON: Marcella Novella CITY LIAISON: Brandi Reddick & Joshua Carden NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 5 ACTIVITY: Art in Public Places is a City of Miami Beach program for curating and commissioning public art. The program was created in 1984, with its ordinance adopted in 1995. The program allocates funds totaling 2% of hard costs for City Projects and joint private/public Projects. Appointed by the City Commission, the AiPP Committee's seven members serve in an advisory capacity to the Mayor and City Commission. Artworks commissioned by the City of Miami Beach Art in Public Places should add value to the public art collection, attract international attention and celebrate the diversity and heritage of Miami Beach. Projects Completed: • FriendsWithYou, Little Cloud Sky-Installed on East Espanola Way A suspended installation which employs the familiar FriendsWithYou "Happy Cloud" that creates a cheerful overcast above Española Way. The whimsical characters are intended to transport the viewer to a joyful place amidst the busy storefronts and walkways. As the viewer catches glimpses of each Happy Cloud that passes overhead, the clouds will travel with the viewer everywhere they go. • Carlos Betancourt. Milagros!-lnstalled on West Espanola Way A collaboration between Betancourt and architect Alberto Latorre, Milagros! is an ephemeral installation inspired by an old folk custom traceable to the ancient Iberians who inhabited the coastal regions of Spain. The work is composed of hundreds of charms hanging on wire garlands above the street, presented as symbols of devotion, hope, and healing. • Jack Stewart's Apollo Mosaic Donation As of April 25, 2015, the remains of the mural have been stored in a privately owned outdoor facility and are showing signs of significant deterioration. On February 9, 2021, the Historic Preservation Board approved a motion (7-0) in support of the relocation, restoration and installation of the Jack Stewart Apollo mosaic in a manner that retains the same proportions as when it was located at the Versailles Hotel property. The owners of the mural, the Ackermann Group, have committed to subsidizing the entire cost of restoring and installing the mural. Staff is working with Rosa Lowinger Associates to conserve and restore the mosaic which has been relocated to The Bakehouse Art Complex. • Aspen ldeas: Climate-15 Temporary Public Art Projects throughout Miami Beach In conjunction with the Aspen Ideas: Climate conference 2022, the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and City of Miami Beach presented a series of temporary site specific public art commissions, film screenings, and performances highlighting issues related to climate change and sea level rise. Fifteen (15) Miami-based artists presented work. • Installation of Mark Handforth's Snow White at Canopy Park The developers of the 500 Alton Road project, which sits at one of the gateways to Miami Beach, completed construction of an adjacent 3-acre public park. The AiPP Committee secured the addition of a significant work by Mark Handforth, Snow White, to be incorporated into the City's AiPP Collection, exceeding the 2% AiPP allocation requirement. The work was installed in May of 2022. Maintenance and Conservation: • Ongoing Maintenance Kevin Arrow, Beatles Mandala (Amor+ Love) (2014) • Ongoing Maintenance and Repair Sarah Morris, Morris Lapidus (2019) • Ongoing Restoration of Jack Stewart, Apollo • Finalizing Completion of Elmgreen & Dragset, Bent Pool (2020)-COMPLETED • Maintenance and Restoration, Franz Ackermann, About Sand (2019)-COMPLETED • Maintenance and Restoration of Tobias Rehberger, obstinate lighthouse (2011 )-Slated to begin in Fall 2022 F U T U R E A C T IV IT IE S : • Implementation of Public Art for G.O. Bond Funded City Capital Construction Projects • Implementation of Public Art for Miami Beach Convention Center Hotel Project • Implementation of No Vacancy: A Contemporary Art Happening 2022 throughout the City • Implementation of two temporary public art project on Española Way • Implementation of a temporary public art project integrating artwork into City infrastructure along 41° Street • Release a Call to Artists for a permanent AiPP project in Flamingo Park • Installation of Jaume Plensa's Minna in Pride Park The Reefline In November 2020, the AiPP Committee voted unanimously in support of the Reefline project. The Reefline is an underwater collection of commissioned public art that will serve as an artificial coral reef off the coast of Miami Beach as well as an ecological and cultural tourism attraction. O, Miami AiPP Water Tank Poetry Commission at Miami Beach Senior High The AiPP Committee voted unanimously in support of a collaboration with O, Miami to commission a site- specific poetry piece to be painted on the Miami Beach Senior High School's water tanks. This collaboration will materialize through poetry workshops conducted by O, Miami with MBSH students and teachers. The project will begin once the necessary repairs to the water tanks have been completed by Public Works. ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Continued Art Basel Legacy Purchase Program The Legacy Purchase Program is made possible from the Miami Beach Convention Center's Art in Public Places contingency fund. This fund is dedicated to the purchase of public art, that includes the purchase and future maintenance of the artwork. All acquisitions fall under the city's Ai PP ordinance and guidelines. In 2021, the Legacy Purchase Program was able to purchase a suite of work by Farah Al Qasimi at the AiPP Committee's direction. The Legacy Purchase Program invites the public to vote on a piece of art to be incorporated into the City's AiPP Collection. After 553 votes, the work by Al Qasimi garnered 279 votes. Partnered with Studio Olafur Eliasson to Launch Earth Speakr in the US Earth Speakr is created by Olaf ur Eliasson with his studio, kids, creative partners, and a group of researchers and experts, and is funded by the Federal Foreign Office on the occasion of the German Presidency of the Council of the European Union 2020 and realized in cooperation with the Goethe-Institut. Earth Speakr is an interactive, augmented reality, artwork by artist Olafur Eliasson that amplifies kids' views on the future wellbeing of the planet. The artwork invites adults and today's decision-makers, change- makers, and global leaders to listen to what kids have to say. The Earth Speakr program ended worldwide in March 2022. Created a Network of Public Art throughout Miami Beach with the Art Outside Program Art Outside is a public art exhibition initiated by The Bass that offers residents and visitors the opportunity to see and experience a network of public artworks throughout Miami Beach. This program also resulted in 15 temporary public art works exhibited throughout the City, including Miami Beach City Hall. Increased Insurance Coverage of AiPP Collection by $15M+ With the addition of the MBCC artworks, the Legacy Purchase Program pieces, and an increased valuation of the AiPP Collection as a whole, the collections' value increased by more than $15M since the previous Fine Art Policy was underwritten. Accepted the Donation of Minna by Jaume Piensa for Pride Park In November of 2021, the AiPP Committee made a motion to accept the donation of Minna by Jaume Piensa. The proposed donation to the City of Miami Beach, is a monumental sculpture composed of marine grade stainless steel, measuring approximately 17' x 17' x 12'. The Art in Public Places Committee, along with artist, gallery and donor, have identified the western edge of Pride Park as the ideal location for installation. BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Audit Committee CHAIRPERSON: Deede Weithorn CITY LIAISON: Mark Coolidge NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: Two (2) ACTIVITY: January 19, 2022 Meeting: 1. Approval of the December 6, 2021 meeting minutes 2. Selection of a Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson 3. Selection of an Audit Committee member to serve as an Ex-Officio member of the General Obligation Bond Committee 4. Building Permitting Process Discussion 5. Audit Division Status Report Discussion 6. Completed Reports Summary and Discussion May 3, 2022 1. Approval of the January 19, 2022 meeting minutes 2. Sanitation Roll-Off Contractor Audit Presentation and Discussion 3. Audit Division Status Report Discussion 4. Completed Audit Reports Discussion 5. Follow-Up Report Template Discussion FUTURE ACTIVITIES: • Discussion of Audit Division's Status Report • Discussion of Issued Audit Reports and its findings since the prior Audit Committee meeting • Presentation of the Cultural Arts Council grant funding process by Tourism and Culture and Miami-Dade County staff • Towing Discussion requested by Audit Committee members • Presentation by RSM US LLP of the City's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report results Page 1 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT MIAMI BEACH ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Committee discussion concerning the OIG's recently completed Cultural Arts Council and Building Permitting engagements have led to additional scheduled meetings with pertinent City staff to further analyze the related processes, review other local governments' best practices and evaluate whether they could or should be implemented in Miami Beach. • An Audit Committee member serves as an Ex-Officio member of the General Bond Oversight Committee and actively participates in scheduled meetings. • Audit Committee members are collaborating with OIG staff to create a revised Follow-Up Reporting template • Committee discussion concerning ways to improve compliance of roll-off contractors and deter scofflaws, led to the charging of audit costs and the issuance of Notices of Violations by the Code Compliance Department to those contractors that did not obtain the required roll-off permits. • Committee discussion led to subsequent conversations with the Chief Financial Officer regarding the possibility of implementing an Amnesty Program, and another with the City Attorney's Office regarding the possibility of performing jeopardy assessments against non-compliant roll-off contractors. Motion(s) Passed: 1/25/22 Meeting Motion 1: To appoint Deede Weithorn as Chairperson of the Audit Committee and Marc Gidney as Vice-Chairperson. (motion carried by acclamation) Motion 2: To appoint Adam Kravitz to serve as an Ex-Officio member of the General Obligation Bond Committee. (motion approved by acclamation) Page 2 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Black Affairs Advisory Committee CHAIRPERSON: Glendon Hall CITY LIAISON: Lissette Arrogante NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 5 ACTIVITY: January 18, 2022 Meeting • First meeting of the Year • Welcomed Director Lissette Arrogante as the new liaison for the Black Affairs Advisory Committee • Introduced new members to the Black Affairs Advisory Committee: Ms. Imani Warren and Ms. Melba Pearson • Nomination of Chair Glendon Hall and Vice-Chair DeAnne Connolly Graham. Unanimous voting and approval for both nominations from all board members. • Agreed to meet monthly on the third Tuesday of the month at 10 AM. • New Business Presentations: o AFROFUNK o Miami Beach Live! February 15, 2022 Meeting • Approved BAAC Minutes from January 18, 2022 meeting. • Old Business Discussion: o Spring Break Marketing & Communication Plan Update • Matt Kenny, Marketing and Communications • New Business Discussion: o Spring Break/LEO Plan • Chief Wayne Jones, Miami Beach Police Department • The Black Affairs Advisory Committee is in full support of the communication department's new campaign for spring break and high-impact periods for the City of Miami Beach. March 15, 2022 Meeting • Approved BAAC minutes from February 15, 2022 • Brief Dedication of the Bridge Tender House as the Josephine Baker Pavilion- Casey Steadman, Director, The Wolfsonian -- FIU • $2,000 Budget Allocation request for BAAC • Discussion on establishing a Miami Beach Black history tour of notable events/buildings • Old Business Discussion: o Brief Spring Break Marketing and Communication Plan Status - Communications Department Page 1 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT o Brief Spring Break/ LEO Plan - Miami Beach Police Department Status - MB Police Department o Brief Miami Beach Live Status - Tourism and Culture Department April 19, 2022 Meeting • Approved BAAC minutes from March 15, 2022 meeting • Introduced two new additions of the Tourism and Culture Department: o Assistant Director for Tourism and Culture, Ms. Francys Vallecillo o Office Associate V for Tourism and Culture, Mr. Gerry Daniel • Discussed: o Mr. Julio Magrisso updated the Black Affairs Advisory Committee on the efforts to increase minority and disadvantaged business participation in City of Miami Beach Procurement and RFPs. For reference, Mr. Magrisso provided Resolution No. 2020-31519 which gives direction by the City Manager to the procurement and related departments to create and register small and minority businesses while enabling them to connect with (BIDs) Business Improvement Districts and city related jobs. o Spring Break Debrief- Detective Christopher Mitchell, Miami Beach Police Department May 17, 2022 Meeting • Approved BAAC minutes from April 19, 2022 meeting • Discussion about High Impact Periods - Mayor Dan Gelber o Mayor Gelber talked about the Black Affairs Advisory Committee budget request for programming by stating that he would like to embed recurring amount of funds that is more than $2,000 to support cultural programming. Mayor Gelber added that he would like to support Art and Cultural programming that is like the American Black Film Festival. He ended by thanking the committee for its efforts to make Miami Beach a great city. Include a piece of what City Manager and Police Chief stated FUTURE ACTIVITIES: 1. Programming/Events - • Establishing a Miami Beach Black history tour of notable events/buildings • Received support from Mayor Dan Gelber to Arts and Culture Programming for more than $2,000. 2. Public Safety 3. Economics/Business Development 4. Communications/Culture 5. Tourism Page 2 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT 6. Stakeholder Engagement ACCOMPLISHMENTS: • Received support for more funding to support Arts and Culture Programming from Mayor Dan Gelber • Suggestions for Spring Break and Memorial Day were discussed and received well. Members engaged in dialogue with Mayor Dan Gelber, City Manager Alina T. Hudak and other city officials • Collaborations with Miami-Dade County under discussion. • Participation in Miami Beach Third Annual Juneteenth Event • Assisted Communications department with media outlets for Sprina Break Page 3 B O A RD S A N D C O M M IT T E E B I-A N U A L RE P O R T F O R M - B O A B O A RD O R C O M M IT T E E N A M E : C H A IRP E R S O N : C IT Y L IA IS O N : D A T E O F RE P O R T : J A N 2 0 2 2 - J U N 20 2 2 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS CHAIR/VICE-CHAIR NOT YET APPOINTED MICHAEL BELUSH NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD DURING THIS REPORTING PERIOD: 1 MEETING AGENDA DATE ITEMS APPROVED DENIED DISCUSSED CONTINUED WITHDRAWN NO ACTION MOVED OTHER JAN 2 FEB MAR APR MAY JUN TOTAL 2 1 Note: Some totals may not match due to some items being removed from the agenda at the last minute, or items that are partially approved and also continued. F:\PLAN\$DRB\BI-ANNUAL REPORTS & QUARTELY ATTEND BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Budget Advisory Committee CHAIRPERSON: Mojdeh Khaghan CITY LIAISON: Tame ka Otto Stewart NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 6 ACTIVITY: O 1 / 11 /2022 Meeting Agenda: • Topics for 2022 • Review of Florida Sunshine Law • G.O. Bond Update 02/08/2022 Meeting Agenda: • OIG Update • Pension Investment Assumptions & Actuarial Impacts • Collective Bargaining Update • Budget l O l • Vote a Chair 03/08/2022 Meeting Agenda: • Facilities and Fleet Management Department Budget Review • Information Technology Department Budget Review 04/12/2022 Meeting Agenda: • Economic Development Department Budget Review • Code Compliance Department Budget Review • Environment & Sustainability Department Budget Review 05/10/2022 Meeting Agenda: • Police Department Budget Review • Fire Depar tment Budget Review 06/21/2022 Meeting Agenda: • Prep for FERC 1st Budget Briefing Meeting [June 24, 2022) MIAMI BEACH Page 1 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT FUTURE ACTIVITIES: • Committee briefing for 2"d and 3" FERC Budget Briefing Meetings • Proposed Budget- l st Public Hearing • Greater Miami Convention Visitors Bureau (GMCVB) • Convention Center Operational/Booking Projections Update • Tourism and Culture Department Budget Review • Parking Department Budget Review • Housing and Community Services Department Budget Review ACCOMPLISHMENTS: • Review of Florida Public Records and Sunshine Laws • By acclamation, Mojdeh Khaghan was elected as the Chair of the Budget Advisory Committee; Carl Linder as Vice-Chair of the Budget Advisory Committee and David Greiser as Ex-Officio for the G.O. Bond Oversight Committee. G.O. Bond Update: The following was discussed: • Project Updates • Revised Plan • Current Status of Main Projects and Subprojects • Total Savings to Date • Major Projects Office of Inspector General Update: The following was discussed: • Nature and Functions of the Office of Inspector General and Internal Audit • General Contract Investigations • Criminal and Ethics Investigations • G.O. Bond Projects Page 2 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT Fire and Police Pension Fund: The following was reviewed and discussed: • Current Investment Return Assumptions • Investment Return Assumptions • Key Funding Matrix • Funded Ratio • Actuarial Validation • 20-Year Projections of Required City Contribution • Asset Allocation, Performance, and Compliance General Employee Pension Fund: The following was reviewed and discussed: • Current Investment Return Assumptions • Investment Return Assumptions • Key Funding Metrics • 1 O-Year Projections of Required City Contributions • Quarterly Overview • Fund Asset Allocation • Asset Allocation History • Actual & Target Asset Allocations • Asset Growth Review • Cumulative Performance Results Collective Bargaining Update: The following were reviewed and discussed: • Update on collective bargaining and the status of all collective bargaining agreements Budget 101: The following were reviewed and discussed: • Budget Development • Budget Ti meline • FY 2022 Budget Overview • Where the money comes from and where it goes • General Fund Budget Trends • Millage Rate • Public Safety Trend • General Fund Revenues and Expenditures • Position Count Trend • Pension Plan Funding • Investment Rate Assum tians Page 3 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT • Pension Liability • Funded Ratio • Projected Contributions MOTION The Budget Advisory Committee approved the motion below regarding City's Pension Funds. The motion passed by a vote of 8-0-1 . Members Present: Honey Bernstein, Gregory Branch, Terri Echarte, David Grieser, Haga i Gringarten, Mojdeh Khagan, Carl Linder and Steve Zuckerman Members Absent: Marc Gidney Motion made by: Honey Bernstein Motion seconded by: Hagai Gringarten Motion Text: The Budget Advisory Committee urges the Board of Trustees of the City's Pension Funds for Firefighters and Police Officers and the Miami Beach Employee's Retirement Plan to consider further lowering the assumed investment rate of return in order to limit the City's exposure to possible future adjustments in the investment market. Facilities and Fleet Management Department: The following were reviewed and discussed: • Department's Description • Major Programs Functions • Organizational Chart • Covid-19 Impacts • Recent Changes • Revenue Trends/ Expenditure • Position Overview • Enhancement Requests • Performance indicators • Challenge/ Opportunities Information Technology: The following were reviewed and discussed: • Department Overview • Department Description • Major Programs / Functions • Organizational Chart Page 4 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT • Covid-19 Impacts • Financial Overview • RecentChanges • Revenue/ Expenditure Trends • Position Overview • Enhancement Requests • Performance indicators • Challenges/ Opportunities Economic Development Department: The following were reviewed and discussed: • Department's Description • Major Programs/ Functions • Organizational Chart • Covid-19 Impacts / Responses • Accomplishments: Business Retention & Attraction and Community Revitalization • Goals • Expenditure Trends • Position Overview • Enhancement Requests • Performance indicators • Challenge/ Opportunities Code Compliance Department: The following were reviewed and discussed: • Department Overview • Department's Description • Major Programs / Functions • Organizational Chart • Covid-19 Impacts • Recent Changes • General Fund Revenue Trends, Expenditure Trends and Position Overview • Resort Tax Expenditure Trends and Position Overview • Performance indicators • Challenges / Opportunities Page 5 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT Environment & Sustainability Department: The following were reviewed and discussed: • Department Description • Department Overview • Major Programs/ Functions • Organizational Chart • Covid-19 Impacts • Recent Changes • General Fund Expenditure Trends and Position Overview • Sustainability Revenue Trends, Expenditure Trends and Position Overview • Enhancement Requests • Performance indicators • Department Grants • Challenges/ Opportunities Fire Department: The following were reviewed and discussed: • Department's Overview • COVID-19 Impact • Department's Revenue and Expenditure Trends • Department's Position Overview • Department's Performance Indicators Police Department: The following were reviewed and discussed: • Department's Description • Department's Major Programs and Functions • COVID-19 Impact • Department's Staffing Plan • Department's Challenges • Real Time Crime Center • Department's Future Outlook Page 6 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT FY 2023 Preliminary Capital Budget: The following was reviewed and discussed: • Budget Timeline • Property Values • Preliminary FY 2023 General Fund Budget • COLA Proposals from Unions and City • General Fun CSL Budget • 2% Resort Tax Fund CSL Budget • Capital Improvement Program • Budget Adoption Timeline • Capital Project Cost Increases • Potential Capital Project Gaps • Unfunded Needs in Capital Plan • Capital Project Gaps • FY 2022 Q2 Reserves Update • Capital Project Funding Opportunities • Next Steps MIAMI BEACH Page 7 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Committee for Quality Education Committee CHAIRPERSON: Josh Levey CITY LIAISON: Leslie Rosenfeld NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 5 ACTIVITY: M e e tin g of Fe b ru a ry 22, 20 22 M e m b e rs Presen t: M a ry Keinath, Elisheva Rogoff , Rache l W eissm an, Beverly Heller, Beth Edw ards, Lauren C a n to r, Lau rie Kaye D avis, Jam es O rlo w sky, Rina Bass, an d Yvette Tache M e m b e rs A b sen t: Jo sh Levy and M arvena M itche ll M o tio n M a d e by Be ve rly H e lle r Se co n d by Elishe va Rogoff T he C o m m itt ee fo r Q ua lity Ed ucatio n requ ests the M ayo r and City Com m ission support the start-up of the M ia m i Be ach Senio r H ig h Scho o l m arching band and cont rib ute $20,000 of th e $40,000 estima ted cost fo r th e 20 2 2 -2 3 sch o ol ye a r. Th e C o m m itt e e fo r Q ua lity Ed ucatio n urges the M ayo r and Co m m ission to support the above request. M o tio n Passage: V o tes 10 -0 M e e tin g of M a rch 15, 20 22 M e m b e rs Pre se n t: Jo sh Levy, M ary Keinath, Elisheva Rogoff , Rache l W eissm an, Beverly Heller, Beth C :\U sers\Clerdagc\Appd ata \Local\M icrosoft\ Windows \I netcache \Content. Outlook\ VQL2 E UJV\BC Bi-Annual Report.Docx Page 1 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT Edwards, Lauren Cantor, Laurie Kaye Davis, James Orlowsky, and Rina Bass Members Absent: Yvette Tache and Marvena Mitchell Motion Made by Beverly Heller Second by Laurie Kaye Davis The Committee for Quality Education requests the Mayor and City Commission strongly condemn the actions made by the Florida Legislators and demand Governor Desantis veto HB1557 and HB7. The Committee for Quality Education urges the Mayor and Commission to support the above request. Motion Passage: Votes 10-0 Meeting of April 26, 2022 Members Present: Josh Levy, Mary Keinath, Elisheva Rogoff, Rachel Weissman, Beverly Heller, Beth Edwards, Lauren Cantor, Laurie Kaye Davis, James Orlowsky, Yvette Tache and Marvena Mitchell Members Absent for Motion: Rina Bass Motion Made by Beverly Heller Second by Laurie Kaye Davis The Committee for Quality Education requests the Mayor and City Commission support the Miami-Dade County Public School priority that Advanced Placement (AP) Capstone graduates, starting with an estimated 130 Miami Beach Senior High School 2025 graduates, receive the same recognition as International Baccalaureate (IB) and Cambridge Diploma graduates by automatically qualifying for the Bright Futures Scholarship. The Committee for Quality Education urges the Mayor and Commission to support the above request. C:\Users\Clerdagc\Appdata\Local\Microsoft\Windows\lnetcache\Content.Outlook\VQL2EUJV\BC Bi-Annual Report.Docx Page 2 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT Motion Passage: Votes 11-0 Meeting of May 24, 2022 Members Present: Josh Levy, Mary Keinath, Elisheva Rogoff, Rachel Weissman, Beverly Heller, Beth Edwards, Lauren Cantor, Laurie Kaye Davis, James Orlowsky, Yvette Tache, Rina Bass and Marvena Mitchell Motion Made by Beverly Heller Second by Marvena Mitchell The Committee for Quality Education requests the Mayor and City Commission create an official Education Department by ordinance to sustain educational initiatives. The Committee for Quality Education urges the Mayor and Commission to support the above request. Motion Passage: Votes 12-0 Motion Made by Mary Keinath Second by Beth Edwards The Committee for Quality Education requests the Mayor and City Commission continue to support all educational enhancements funded by the City in our public schools, especially our Miami Beach police department school liaison officers as they have positive interaction with our youth creating positive community relations. The Committee for Quality Education urges the Mayor and Commission to support the above request. Motion Passage: Votes 12-0 C:\Users\Clerdagc\Appdata\Local\Microsoft\Windows\lnetcache\Content.Outlook\VQL2EUJV\BC Bi-Annual Report.Docx Page 3 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT M IAM I BEACH FUTURE ACTIVITIES: 1. To continue to provide enhancements for our public schools in cooperation with the MDCPS. 2. To continue to ensure the safety of our children by seeking more police officers at the schools, better traffic management and providing more police liaisons officers so that each school has their own liaison. 3. To continue to support the mental wellness of our youth through supplemental mental health professionals in our public schools, anti-bullying programs and more. C:\Users\Clerdagc\A ppdata\Local\Microsoft\Windows\lnetcache\Content.Outlook\VQL2EUJV\BC Bi-Annual Report.Docx Page 4 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT MIAMI BEACH ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Generally, our accomplishment is providing a safe environment for the students to learn while at C:\Users\Clerdagc\Appdata\Local\Microsoft\Windows\lnetcache\Content.Outlook\VQL2EUJV\BC Bi-Annual Report.Docx Page 5 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT the same time providing our students with enhancements to the school to further the students' education by passing various motions which are then picked up by the commissioners. MIAMI BEACH C:\Users\Clerdagc\Appdata\Local\Microsoft\Windows\lnetcache\Content.Outlook\VQL2EUJV\BC Bi-Annual Report.Docx Page 6 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Committee on the Homeless CHAIRPERSON: Darren Cefalu CITY LIAISON: Janay Guerrero NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 5 ACTIVITY: January 2022-June 2022 The Committee meets virtually the second Tuesday of each month at 4:30pm. The following topics were addressed this reporting period: • COVID-19 Impacts on homeless services, inclusive of monthly updates on shelter placement protocols. • Ongoing progress monitoring for the Lazarus Program with service scope, as amended, to address mental illness among the City's homeless population. • Coordinated with the City of Miami Beach Building Department and Miami Beach Code Compliance to determine mitigation for unsafe abandoned structures that may be occupied by the homeless that could result in personal injury or property damage as a concern expressed by residents. • Collaboration with the Miami Beach Tourism and Arts in Public Places to develop a mural involving community participation as a means of bringing awareness, increasing cooperation, and raising potential resources for the homeless community. • Police efforts to address homelessness: I. Identifying and referring individuals to the Marchman Program II. Citywide Quality of Life Details to target highly populated areas and making arrests when appropriate Ill. Weekly collaboration details with Homeless Outreach Services Team and Sanitation Department to address areas of concern IV. Referring homeless individuals to the Homeless Outreach Office for services V. Onboarded an additional team of Homeless Resources Officers that will provide services during evening/night hours. • Homeless Outreach Services Team efforts to address homelessness: C:\Users\Clerdagc\Appdata\Local\Microsoft\Windows\lnetcache\Content.Outlook\VQL2EUJV\BC Bi-Annual Report June 2022.Docx Page 1 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT I. Execution of Professional Services Agreement with Miami Dade County Homeless Trust to fund Specialized Substance Abuse Outreach Team to provide services to homeless persons on Miami Beach II. Execution of Professional Services Agreement with Camillus House Lazarus Project to address mental illness among the City's homeless population, Ill. Funded 4 shelter beds at The Lotus House for women and children experiencing homelessness IV. Collaborated with Comprehensive Health to provide mobile medical screenings and related services to the homeless population V. Coordinated early morning outreach missions with Police to enhance outreach efforts VI. Collaborated with Environment and Sustainability Department to address the influx of homeless encampments in the Dunes alona the beach. MIAMI BEACH FUTURE ACTIVITIES: July 2022-December 2022 The Committee anticipates addressing the following issues in the coming months: . Committee on the Homeless will continue to provide ongoing support of the Homeless Outreach Team's efforts to address homelessness • Committee on the Homeless will continue to provide ongoing support of the Miami Beach Police's efforts to address homelessness • Committee on the Homeless will continue to collaboratively explore innovative ways to support the homeless community and make recommended motions as appropriate. . Collaboration with the Committee on Human Rights for a December Expo highlighting the work of all committees, City Wide. MIAMI BEACH ACCOMPLISHMENTS: January 2022-June 2022 • Explored the City's resources with respect to securing vacant properties that may create unsafe conditions and degrade resident's quality of life. • Maintained open dialogue regarding the implementation of Lazarus Program at Camillus House. C:\Users\Clerdagc\Appdata\Local\Microsofl\Windows\lnetcache\Content.Outlook\VQL2EUJV\BC Bi-Annual Report June 2022.Docx Page 2 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT • Secured donor artist for Art Mural project that will bring homeless awareness to the communit. C:\Users\Clerdagc\Appdata\Local\Microsoft\Windows\lnetcache\Content.Outlook\VQL2EUJV\BC Bi-Annual Report June 2022.Docx Page 3 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Convention Center Advisory Board CHAIRPERSON: Larry Herrup CITY LIAISON: Luis Wong NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 4 ACTIVITY: January 11, 2022 Meeting • Approved CCAB Minutes from October 5, 2021 meeting. • Peter nominates Larry to be Chair of Committee. With no objections, Larry is elected Chair. • Peter is nominated and approved as Vice Chair. • Naming rights for Miami Beach Convention Center (was discussed, voted on?) • Status of Convention Center Hotel provided to Committee March 8, 2022 Meeting • Approved CCAB Minutes from January 11, 2022 meeting. • Introduction of Luis Wong, as the new Liaison to the Committee • Status of Convention Center Hotel provided • Spectra Update on events:12 for March • Centerplate provided Update on Rum Room and Venue - formerly the Carl Fisher Clubhouse - Spring of 22 • GMCVB booking Status and Prospects-Goal is 17 of which they have 4 • Pride Park- Committee discussed challenge of 120 days of booking March 21, 2022 Site Visit • Site visit to Carl Fisher Clubhouse o No discussions Held May 10, 2022 Meeting • Approved CCAB Minutes from March 8, 2022 • Status of Convention Center Hotel: Amendment to Live Nation's Management Agreement • Spectra Update on CAPEX: • Mr. Grande noted that the items on the 5-year Capital Outplay Plan are in priority order and he gave a brief run down as follows: o MBCC Electrical Switch gear and bus duct testing - FY 2023 - $300,000 o MBCC & City Center Campus-FY 2023 - $350,000 o MBCC Cooling Tower Roof Replacement - FY 2023 - $250,000 o MBCC Install an additional fire pump -- FY 2023 - $250,000 Page 1 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT o MBCC Install camlock termination boxes (electrical) -- FY $250,000 o MBCC wireless network repairing/correcting- FY 2023 - $500,000 o Fiber connectivity from MBCC to Pride Park- FY 2023 - $100,000 o A V System network writing redundancy- FY 2023 - $40,000 o AV System Redundant Hardware-FY 2023-$30,000 • Centerplate Update: Danny Medina mentioned that he is working closely with the marketing team to help put together robust programming, both future activations of the space. The expected launch of the grand opening is late June, early August. • GMCVB booking Status and Prospects-Goal is 17 of which they still have 4 • Ordinance R5 e-Addition of representative of Palm View Neighborhood Association to CCAB June 14,2022 Meeting • Approved CCAB Minutes from May 10, 2022 • Appointment of Chris Gloede representative of the Palm View Neighborhood Association member to the CCAB • Hotel Update-Maria Hernandez, CMB • Spectra- Freddie Peterson, Spectra o CAPEX o Pride Park 2.0 • Centerplate-Danny Medina, Centerplate o Event Updates o Status of the Rum Room and Venue • GMCVB Booking Status and Prospects-Carol Motley, GMCVB FUTURE ACTIVITIES: • Support of the Convention Center Hotel ACCOMPLISHMENTS: • Support of Amendment No. 3 of the Centerplate agreement with the City to manage the food and beverage services in the Carl Fisher Clubhouse and Annex. • Support of Amendment No. 4 of the Spectra agreement with the City to expand scope of services to include the management and operations of Pride Park, Collins Canal Park and the Carl Fisher Clubhouse and Annex. • Support Capital Request from Spectra for the 2023 Budget Cycle Page 2 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT • Support future Joint CCAB and Parks & Rec. Committee meeting for utilization and programming of Pride Park. Page 3 B O A R D S A N D C O M M IT TE E B l-A N N U A L R E P O R T JA N U A R Y -JU N E 2022 BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Cultural Arts Council CHAIRPERSON: Bruce Carter CITY LIAISON: Brandi Reddick NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 6 ACTIVITY: The Cultural Arts Council (CAC) distributes $850,000 through an estimated 15 anchor grants and 40 cultural presenter grants each season. This division also serves as the primary liaison to the City's fifteen anchor cultural institutions, including The Bass, The Wolfsonian, Miami New Drama at the Colony Theater, and New World Symphony, Miami Beach Botanical Garden and The Rhythm Foundation, among others. FY 21/22 Cultural Arts Council Grants Program • Monitored contracts for FY 21/22 grants recipients (46) • Implemented online final report system for grant closeouts FY 21/22 (46) • Monitored performance of contracted grantees • Continued to refine online grants system GoSmart, including the build out of grantee final reporting to an online system. FY 22/23 Cultural Arts Council Grant Program • Issued grant guidelines and applications for FY 22/23 Cultural Anchors and Cultural Presenters • Grant review and scoring for FY 22/23 Cultural Anchors and Cultural Presenters (57) • Recommended funding based on scoring FY 22/23 Cultural Anchors and Cultural Presenters (52) Arts Education Programs Continue to work with Arts for Learning/Miami to provide arts education programming for Miami Beach. On an annual basis, this program serves over 1,000 children and youth in our community with after school arts educations programs. • Arts for Learning/Miami, Inc. provided after-school courses across six Miami Beach locations including Biscayne Elementary School, Flamingo Park, Feinberg Fisher K-8, North Beach Elementary, Scott Rakow Youth Center and South Pointe Elementary School. Marketing and Promotions • Continued to promote Miami Beach cultural events through weekly updates on website and accompanying advertising campaign, and e-blast. Consistently manage an updated, more integrated Culture Calendar on the www.mbartsandculture.org website. • Contracted with New York based public relations firm Blue Medium . Community Benefit Waiver Fund Requests The CAC reviewed and recommended Community Benefit Fund Fee Waivers and SoundScape waiver requests from January- July 2022. The CAC is responsible for the oversight of the following: Community Benefit Fund Fee Waivers for the Fillmore Miami Beach (12) All Artistic Disciplines The Cultural Arts Council may issue up to 12 rental waivers per calendar year to qualified non-profit organizations for use of the Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater. Community Benefit Fund Fee Waivers for Theater at the Fillmore Miami Beach (12) Community Benefit Fund Fee Waivers specifically for live theater at the Fillmore Miami Beach. The Cultural Arts Council may issue up to 12 rental waivers per calendar year to qualified non-profit organizations for use of the Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater. Community Benefit Fund Fee Waivers for Theater at the Colony Theater (12) Community Benefit Fund Fee Waivers specifically for live theater at the Colony. The Cultural Arts Council may issue up to 12 rental waivers per calendar year to qualified non-profit organizations for use of the Colony Theater. Community Benefit Fund for North Beach Bandshell (12) All Artistic Disciplines The Cultural Arts Council may issue up to 12 rental waivers per calendar year to qualified non-profit organizations for use of the North Beach Bandshell. Rent Waiver Program for Soundscape Wall (1 O) The Cultural Arts Council may issue up to 10 grants annually for the use of the Soundscape projection wall and sound system to qualified non-profit organizations. (Restrictions Apply). Management Agreements Cultural Affairs oversees the management agreements with both The Bass, and the Miami New Drama, working closely to ensure financial and lease agreement obligations are met. Miami New Drama at the Colony Theatre • For the third consecutive year, Miami New Drama (MND) was awarded a grant of $150,000 from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation to commission a new work based on Edwidge Danticat's Create Dangerously, directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz. The $150,000 award was the largest grant awarded through the Knight New Work Miami initiative. Additionally, the Knight Foundation awarded Miami New Drama a Capacity Building grant of $750,000 over the next five years. Miami New Drama also secured a $50,000 award from the Jorge M. Perez Family Foundation at the Miami Foundation to support its education initiative to tour a play to public high schools around the County. • For the 2022 spring season, Miami New Drama debuted three world-premiere works, including Papa Cuatro, The Cuban Vote and When Monica met Hillary. As well, Miami New Drama announced their 2022-23 season, which includes three world-premiere plays, Elian, Defacing Michael Jackson and Create Dangerously; and the 20" anniversary production of Anna in the Tropics. • MiND Summer Theater Intensives will run June-July 2022 at the Miami Beach Regional Library Auditorium and will offer new opportunities for young actors, playwrights and artists to develop skills. Bass Museum • Organized and presented major exhibitions including: The Willfulness of Objects, a selection of newly acquired works from The Bass' collection, Open Storage: Selections from the Collection and Works on Loan, Naama Tsabar: Perimeters, Cara Despain: Specter and Alex Israel x SNAPCHA T. • Originated and presented Curator Culture series: Moderated by writer and activist Tom Healy, Curator Culture presents a series of conversations centered around a universal question - what is really worth our time to look at, listen to, touch, taste or talk about? The series aims to bring together unexpected pairings of artists, engineers, musicians, writers, chefs, gamers, political activists, art curators, athletes and others who influence the way we look at and experience the world. • Together with Mayor's office, continued implementation of STEAM PLUS, a city-wide in school program in collaboration with six Miami Beach arts organizations: Miami City Ballet, New World Symphony, Wolfsonian, Jewish Museum, and others. The program has been administered virtually since the onset of the pandemic • Awarded $1.25M grant from Knight Foundation, over a period of five years, to implement new public art commissions. The second commission opened in March 2022 with a monument in Collins Park by artist Miami Beach based artist Charo Oquet. • The Bass continued to promote Art Outside Miami Beach, a public art exhibition initiated by The Bass, in collaboration with Art in Public Places (AiPP). Art Outside offers residents and visitors the opportunity to see and experience a network of public artworks throughout Miami Beach, including works by Elmgreen and Dragset, Jeep Van Lieshout, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Zanele Muholi, Ugo Rondi none, Franz Ackermann, Jim Drain, Dan Graham, Sylvie Fleury, Lawrence Weiner, Bill Fontana and Susan Philipsz, among others. The Bass offered small groups curated tours of the exhibition. FUTURE ACTIVITIES: Cultural Arts Council Grants Program • Monitor performance of FY 21/22 contracted qrantees • Draft grant contract for FY 22/23 grant recipients (56) • Host annual grantee workshop training (September 2022) • Prepare Cultural Anchors and Presenters grant Guidelines and Applications for FY 23/24 • Recommend grant funding for FY 22/23 grant applicants (July 2022) • Process final reports for FY 21/22 grants due on October 15, 2022 Collins Park Rotunda- FY22 (Ongoing) It is envisioned the Rotunda will be transformed into a small performing arts center that will host lectures, films, dance, theater and artistic performances. Partial funding for the Rotunda was allocated as part of the FY 21/22 Capital Budget process. The construction project is being overseen by the Office of Capital Improvements. ACCOMPLISHMENTS: No Vacancy,_Miami Beach 2021 A collaborative project of the Miami Beach VCA and CAC From November 18- December 9, 2021, the city produced No Vacancy, Miami Beach, a juried art competition that celebrated ten (1 O) artists in ten (1 O) of Miami Beach's famed hotels. For the second edition of No Vacancy, $25,000 in prizes were awarded, divided between a $5,000 People's Choice Award and a $20,000 prize awarded by a jury of art experts. A coral reef inspired sculpture by Miami based artist Lauren Shapiro, located at the entranceway of the Royal Palm Hotel, received the Juror's Choice Award. The People's Choice Award was presented to Miami based artist Chris Friday, who presented a series of hand drawn figures in the lobby and windows of the Riviera Hotel. The third reiteration of No Vacancy will take place November-December 2022. The Call to Artists and Call to Hotels for the 2022 No Vacancy program is currently open through July 2022. Provided year-round arts programming for residents and visitors (January-June 2022) Nonprofit recipients of cultural grants administered by the CAC provide year-round arts programming for Miami Beach residents and visitors, including music concerts, dance performances, theater, opera, spoken word, film screenings, art exhibitions, architectural tours, lectures, workshops and classes. Many of these events are free and open to the public, including the Arts in the Parks series produced in collaboration with The Rhythm Foundation. Culture Crawl On May 18, 2022, Culture Crawl wrapped up its third and most success season, with thousands of attendees enjoying free arts and culture throughout Miami Beach. Culture Crawl is a monthly event, taking place on the Third Thursday of each month, 6-9PM, October-May. Culture Crawl offers complimentary admission to some of the nation's most prestigious institutions, with unique and varied programming that changes each month. The Tourism and Culture department works directly with each cultural institution to help produce specific programming, including open studios and galleries, outdoor films, live music, exclusive tours, night gardens, and free trolley service throughout South Beach. M IA M I BEACH B O A RD S A N D C O M M IT T E E B I-A N U A L R E P O R T F O RM - D RB B O A RD O R C O M M IT T E E N A M E : C H A IRP E R S O N : C IT Y L IA IS O N : D A T E O F R E P O R T : J A N 2 0 2 2 - J U N 2 0 2 2 DESIGN REVIEW BOARD JAMES BODNAR MICHAEL BELUSH NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD DURING THIS REPORTING PERIOD: 6 MEETING DATE JAN 14 9 5 FEB 16 8 8 MAR 15 10 4 1 AP R 11 5 1 2 2 1 MAY 15 10 3 1 1 JUN 13 9 4 TOTAL 84 51 1 26 3 2 1 AGENDA ITEMS APPROVED DENIED DISCUSSED CONTINUED WITHDRAWN NO ACTION MOVED REVIEWED Note: Some totals may not match due to some items being removed from the agenda at the last minute, or items that are partially approved and also continued. F:\PLAN\$DRB\BI-ANNUAL REPORTS & QUARTEL Y ATTEND BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: G.O. Bond Oversight Committee CHAIRPERSON: Karen Rivo CITY LIAISON: Maria Hernandez NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 3 ACTIVITY: A total of 3 G.O. Bond Oversight Committee meetings took place between January and June 2022. They were held every other month on the following dates: January 27, March 31, May 26. During these 6 months, 3 new members were appointed - Adam Kravitz, who now represents the Audit Committee; Carolina Jones, who now represents the Parks & Recreation Facilities Board; and David Grieser, who now represents the Budget Committee. During this time, the Committee passed the following motions regarding G.O. Bond projects: 1. A motion to consider funding the 72 Street Community Complex gap up to $557,619, with the savings from the Park's category if staff cannot reach an agreement with Haskell. 2. A motion to approve the transfer of savings of $1,073,272 in the public safety category to Project #48: Police Headquarters facility. 3. A motion to relay to the Commission that the Committee strongly endorses moving Project #45: Fire Station 1 forward, while staff prioritizes the attempt to find either a temporary or permanent solution to relocate the childcare. 4. A motion to accept the recommendation by staff to swap $120,000 from project #43: Bike Lanes & Shared Use Paths to #33: Tree Planting to allow the Urban Forestry Division to continue moving forward with the tree planting program .. At each meeting, the Committee also reviewed Tranche 1 project updates, timelines, and expenditure information. During this quarter, updated cashflow projections for all 3 bond categories were presented and discussed. MIAMI BEACH F:\Cmgr\$ALL\GO Bond Program\Committee, OVERSIGHT\B&C Bi-Annual Reports\2022 BC Attendance & Bi-Annual Reports\BC Bi-Annual Report Jan-June 2022.Docx Page 1 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT FUTURE ACTIVITIES: On June 29, there will be a Beachwalk Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony, which will celebrate the grand opening of the North Beach Beachwalk and the completion of the entire 7-mile Beachwalk path. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is also anticipated for the coming months, to celebrate the completion of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Park playground renovation. The Committee will continue to review project timelines and expenditures, cashflow projections, as well as discuss budget shortfalls and solutions. The remaining 2022 meeting dates are scheduled as follows: • July 28 • September 22 • December 1 MIAMI BEACH F:\Cmgr\$ALL\GO Bond Program\Committee, OVERSIGHT\B&C Bi-Annual Reports\2022 BC Attendance & Bi-Annual Reports\BC Bi-Annual Report Jan-June 2022.Docx Page 2 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT ACCOMPLISHMENTS: The G.O. Bond Program has com pleted 11 of its 42 Tranche 1 projects. 45% of sub projects are also complete. • The Scott Rakow Youth Center Gym Floors project completed in January. • The North Beach Beachwalk project completed in May. • The Public Safety Radio System is complete and fully operational. • The Brittany Bay Park seawall/living shoreline will be completed in August. • The 72 Street Community Complex project is wrapping up negotiations with the design-build firm. • The Fire Station 1 proj ect has received a Certificate of Appropriateness for the design by the Historic Preservation Board and is now approaching 60% design documents. • Bids have been received and are being reviewed for Maurice Gibb Park, which is expected to begin construction in the Fall. • To date, 1,542 trees have been planted, 34.1 miles of roadway has been paved, and 546,375 square feet of sidewalk has been replaced cityw ide. MIAMI BEACH F:\Cmgr\$ALL\GO Bond Program\Committee, OVERSIGHT\B&C Bi-Annual Reports\2022 BC Attendance & Bi-Annual Reports\BC Bi-Annual Report Jan-June 2022.Docx Page 3 BOARDS AND COMMITTEES Bl-ANNUAL REPORT FROM - Page 1 of 1 (plus attachments) JANUARY 2022 - JUNE 2022 BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: HISPANIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON: GABRIEL PAEZ CITY LIAISON: LEONOR HERNANDEZ NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 6 ACTIVITIES: Jose Marti Event - Collins Park January 27, 2022, 2 pm Wreath Laying - Successful and well attended event L TC attached FUTURE ACTIVITIES: Simon Bolivar y Las Americas Day Celebration July 24, 2022 5 - 7 PM Tribute to Peru Collins Park by Simon Bolivar Document September 15 - October 15, 2022 Hispanic Heritage Month Activities: VIP Honorees Reception and Hispanic Heritage Awards Ceremony, Hispanic Heritage Festival and Concert ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Continued to expand Hispanic Awareness in the City of Miami Beach in an effort to improve the quality of life of the Hispanic population in the City. Motioned to for the City of Miami Beach to partner with Melina Almodovar for 1 year to host Hispanic Heritage Month Concert at Bandshell with no monetary contribution from the City-only rent waiver for Bandshell. Event to take place on September 24, 2022 at Bandshell. Passed Committee and Pending Commission Approval. LTC attached. D o c u Si g n En v e lop e ID: D 4 0D 6 1 7 8 -E D 5F -4 1 8 2 -8 1 5 B -B C 2 1 7 1 F 5E 2 4 2 MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # 025-2022 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: FROM: DATE: Honorable Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission Ao r. Hodo. coy era,MK tanvary 20, 2022 (/'' SUBJECT: José M artí Event at Collins Park The purpose of this L TC is to notify the Mayor and City Commission of the upcoming José Martí event hosted by the City of Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Department, in conjunction with the Hispanic Affairs Committee. José Marti was a dynamic figure in Cuban history and made tremendous contributions to Latin American literature. To celebrate his life and accomplishments, the City will be hosting an event on Thursday, January 27, 2022 at Collins Park (Collins Avenue and 21% Street). The ceremony will begin at 2:00 p.m. and light refreshments will be served at 3:00 p.m. Musical acts, influential speakers, and poets will perform for guests, in addition to the traditional wreath laying ceremony, to mark this historic moment in Cuban history. Should you have additional questions, please contact Cindy Casanova at (305) 673-7730. Attachments d ATH /MT /JR /CC cc: Members of the Hispanic Affairs Committee M IA M I BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC# TO: FROM: DATE: 163-2022 LETTER TO COMMISSION Honorable Mayor Dan Gelber and :::;¡rs of the City Commission Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk /] April 26, 2022 SUBJECT: HISPANIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE MOTION 2022 HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH CONCERT The purpose of this Letter to Commission (L TC) is to notify the Mayor and City Commission of a motion made and passed by the Hispanic Affairs Committee during the April 7, 2022 Board Meeting. Members Present by phone: Chair Gabriel Paez, Vice Chair Grace Calvani, Rosary Plana Falero, Angel Triana and Carmen Datorre Members Absent: Liliana Martinez and Gustavo Briand Staff Present: Leonor Hernandez, Committee Liaison Members of the Public: Melina Almodovar, Diana Susi, Marjorie York MOTION: To recommend to the Mayor and Commissioners of the City of Miami Beach to accept for the City of Miami Beach to partner with Almodovar Musica LLC to produce a one-time event "2022 Hispanic Heritage Salsa Festival" as part of the 2022 Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations on Saturday, September 24, 2022 at the North Beach Bandshell. This concert would be a free concert. Motion made by Angel Triana Seconded by Carmen Datorre Approved by all members present by phone cc: Members of the Hispanic Affairs Committee RG/LH M IAM I BEACH Mayor Dan Gelber Commissioners Ricky Arriola Alex Fernandez Kristen Rosen Gonzalez Steven Meiner David Richardson Mark Samuelian City Manager Alina T. Hudak Deputy City Manager Eric Carpenter City Attorney Rafael Paz City Clerk Rafael Granado Assistant City Manager Mark Taxis Parks 8& Recreation Director John Rebar Parks & Recreation Assistant Director Cindy Casanova Jose Del Risco Hispanic Affairs Committee Gabriel J. Paez, Chair Grace Calvani, Vice Chair Gustavo Briand Carmen Datorre Liliana Martinez Rosary Plana Falero Angel Triana City Liaison Leonor Hernandez For alternate format or ADA accommodations, please call 305.604.2489 and solect I for English or 2 for Spanish, then option 6; TTY users may call via 71I {Florida Relay Service). CELEBRATE THE BIRTH OF CELEBRE EL NACIMIENTO DE JOSÉ MARTÍ Opening APERTU RA Hispanic Affairs Committee City Manager Alina T. Hudak Mayor Dan Gelber & Commissioners Master of Ceremonies / Guest Speaker M A E STRO DE CEREMONIAS / INVITADO ESPECIAL Guennady "Guena Rod" Rodriguez Special Guests INVITADOS ESPECIALES Father Tim Carr, All Souls Episcopal Church Miami Beach Honor Guard St. Patrick Catholic School, Art and Poetry Proclamation PROCLAMACIÓN Commissioner Alex Fernandez Music MÚSICA Mel i na Almodovar Wreath Laying Ceremony CEREMONIA DE COLOCACIÓN DE LA CORONA Mayor Dan Gelber & Commissioners "Happiness exists on earth, and il is won through prudent exercise of reason, knowledge of the harmony of the universe, and constant practice of generosity." - José Martí The C ity o f M iam i Be a ch Inv ites Yo u to C e le b ra te the Birth o f THURSDAY, JANUARY 27 I 2PM Collins Park I 21 Street & Collins Avenue (by José Martí Monument) "Cafecito y Pastelitos" Courtesy of Parks & Recreation at 3 PM MIAMI BEACH "HAPPINESS EXISTS ON EARTH, AND IT IS WON THROUGH PRUDENT EXERCISE OF REASON, KNOWLEDGE OF THE HARMONY OF THE UNIVERSE, AND CONSTANT PRACTICE OF GENEROSITY."-JOSÉ MARTÍ T h e C it y o f M ia m i B e a c h In v it e s Yo u t o C e le b r a t e SIMÓN BOLÍVAR Y LAS AMERICAS DAY A TRIBUTE TO PERÚ SUNDAY, JULY 24 I 5PM Collins Park, 21 Street & Collins Avenue By the Simón Bolívar monument MIAMI BEACH (%) ai- B O A RD S A N D C O M M I T T E E B I -A N U A L RE P O R T F O RM - H P B B O A RD O R C O M M I T T E E N A M E : C H A I RP E R S O N : C I T Y L I A I S O N : D A T E O F R E P O R T : J A N 2 0 2 2 - J U N 2 0 2 2 HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD RICARDO LOPEZ DEBBIE TACKETT NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD DURING THIS REPORTING PERIOD: 6 MEETING DATE AGENDA ITEMS APPROVED DENIED DISCUSSED CONTINUED WITI-IDRA WN NO ACTION MOVED JAN 9 6 2 1 FEB 8 3 1 3 1 M AR 12 7 1 1 3 APR 13 2 1 6 4 M AY 9 4 3 2 JUN 11 7 1 3 TOTAL 62 29 2 12 17 1 1 OTHER Note: Some totals may not match due to some items being removed from the agenda at the last minute, or items that are partially approved and also continued. F:PLAN\SDRB\BI-ANNUAL REPORTS & QUARTELY ATTEND BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Mayor's 41 st Street Blue Ribbon Committee CHAIRPERSON: Yechiel Ciment CITY LIAISON: Diana Fontani Martinez NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 6 ACTIVITY: January 13, 2022 Meeting • Approval of December 9, 2021 minutes. • Introduction of Heather Shaw, Assistant Director of Economic Development Department. • The Committee received updates and discussed the following: o Citywide Parking status- Parking Department - All the members of the Committee are current with their Citywide Parking registration and access. o 41 st Street Sidewalk Pressure Cleaning Update - Sanitation Division Director, Bradford Kaine gave an update on pressure cleaning on 41 st Street. o Pine Tree Drive update - Transportation Department - Assistant Director, Josiel Ferrer stated that all the delineators have been installed on Pine Tree Drive and stated that they are in the process of finalizing some methodology on Pine Tree Drive. o Farmers Market - Tourism and Culture Department- Diana stated that there is no update since the last meeting. Chair Seth Gadinsky asked that this item be keep on the agenda for future updates. o Capital Improvement Projects: RFQ for the 41st Street Streetscape Plan - Colette Satchell stated that they are still negotiating the amount of the contract with Brooks & Scarpa. • Kiosk Presentation- Fred Bean from Hotel Port gave a presentation on kiosks on 41 st Street. He stated that he was going to give a general overview of the kiosk platform and then speak about opportunities for 41 st Street. The Committee made the following motion: Recommend the City of Miami Beach initiate a sidewalk kiosk pilot program throughout the 41 st Street corridor, provided the programming/placement is discussed and reviewed by the 41 st Street Committee prior to activation. • ChairSeth Gadinsky gave an update on the grocery store and 4000 Alton Road. He also stated that this was his last meeting as Chair. The Committee nominated and elected Yechiel Ciment as Chair and Bonnie Crabtree as Vice Chair. February 10, 2022 Meeting • Approval of January 13, 2022 minutes- Item deferred due to lack of quorum. • The Committee received updates and discussed the following: o Farmers Market - Tourism and Culture Department- Heather Shaw gave an update on this and noted they are still finalizing the agreement. o 41st Street corridor Brooks + Scarpa (A&E) Aareement - Capital Improvement BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT Projects (CIP) Department- Herman Fung stated that they have reached an agreement with Brooks + Scarpa and the agreement is currently being reviewed by the Legal Department. o 41 st Street Committee Budget- Economic Development Department- Heather Shaw gave the update on the 41 st Street Committee budget. The budget started at $100,000 and what is currently left is $36,826.46. o Sanitation update- The Sanitation Department toured 41 st Street with one of the members and the street looks better. • Discussion of the 2:00 am roll back alcohol sales for 41st Street. • Discussion regarding the fact that 41 st Street is a state-owned street and how the city can obtain ownership of the street. March 31, 2022 Meeting • Approval of January 13, 2022 and February 10, 2022 minutes. • Discussion of the date and time of monthly meetings- It was determined that the meeting will be moved to 5:00 pm on the second Thursday of each month, instead of 4:00 pm. • The Committee received updates and discussed the following: o 41 st Street corridor Brooks + Scarpa (A&E) Agreement - Herman Fung advised that the agreement with Brooks + Scarpa was finalized. The Capital Improvements Projects Department (CIP) will issue a Notice to Proceed shortly. o Pine Tree Drive/41 st Street: City Control/Traffic Mediation - Transportation and Police Department- Lieutenant Diaz gave the update on police presence on 41 st Street. Miami Beach Police Department (MBPD) has six (6) officers assigned to the Mid- Beach District. o 41 st Street Mixed-Use Development on City-Owned Property - Diana Fontan i gave a brief history of the item. During the March 25, 2021 meeting, the Committee adopted a motion to support ways to incentivize future development of the 41 st Street corridor including a potential up-zoning of the adjacent city-owned parking lots and with a specific focus on residential and commercial uses. The City Commission recommend the 41 st Street Committee host community meetings to obtain public feedback on the Request for Letters of Interest (RFLI) to be issued to repurpose lots adjacent to 41 st Street for mixed-use development. o New Initiatives- Take Pride in Our Streets Campaign - Vice Chair Bonnie Crabtree shared that she walked 41 st Street with the Sanitation Division and the street has improved. She stated that part of the sidewalk in front of businesses are the responsibility of the owners to maintain and clean up. She said a lot of the storefronts are not maintained and appear dirty. She also proposed a clean-up educational awareness campaign for 41st Street. Chair Yechiel Ciment also requested new trash bins to be installed along 41 st Steet. April 14, 2022 Meeting • Approval of March 31, 2022 minutes. • The Committee received updates and discussed the following: o 41 st Street Mixed-Use Development on City-Owned Property Community Meetings - Diana Fontani shared the proposed agenda for the two (2) community meetings to be held on Zoom and in erson, res ectivel . BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT o Meet and Greet Walk on 41 st Street - Vice Chair Bonnie Crabtree stated that she, Heather Shaw and Diana Fontani walked and met with some of the business owners on 41st Street. It was a very productive walk. Some of the business owners did not know about the G.O. Bond Revitalization project or Miami Beach business incentives. o Take Pride in Our Streets Campaign - The Vice Chair shared that business owners must take more responsibility for the cleanliness of the sidewalk directly in front of their businesses. The Vice Chair proposed a clean-up educational awareness campaign for 41 st Street. May 12, 2022 • Approval of April 14, 2022 minutes. • The Committee received updates and discussed the following: o 41 st Street Mixed-Use Development on City-Owned Property - Diana Fontan i gave an update on the first community meeting regarding potential Mixed-Use Development on 41 st Street. o Conditions of the cobblestones on 41 st Street - Commissioner Meiner stated that he has been in contact with Joe Gomez, the Director of Public Works, to discuss tackling this issue. Public Works has fixed some of the cobblestones, but this is not a permanent solution. o 41st Street Corridor Brooks + Scarpa (A&E) -- Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) Department - Herman Fung advised that they met with Brooks + Scarpa onsite and walked up and down 41 st Street to understand daytime and nighttime conditions. Brooks + Scarpa is still finalizing the permits for the surveys and geotechnical studies. o Pine Tree Drive/41 st Street City Control/Traffic Mediation on 41 st Street - Transportation and Police Departments - Diana Fontani shared that she spoke with Josiel Ferrer, the Assistant Director of Transportation about the data on Indian Creek traffic and how opening that road has affected traffic. Diana shared that the data was not available yet but Dani Fawaz, from the Transportation Department, will present that data at the next Committee meeting. o Chair Update - The Chair stated that he would like to have a summer recess, as done in previous years. After a lengthy discussion, it was determined that the Committee would recess for the months of July and August. June 9,2021 • Approval of May 12, 2022 minutes. • The Committee received updates and discussed the following: o 41 st Street Corridor Revitalization Project: Brooks + Scarpa (A&E) - Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) Department- Herman Fung advised that the geotechnical studies and surveys are in progress. Brooks + Scarpa proposed conducting and advertising a public meeting to only discuss the 41 st Street Corridor Revitalization Project during the September 8, 2022 meeting. o 41 st Street Mixed-Use Development on City-Owned Property Community Meeting Update - The Chair gave a summary of the two (2) community meetings that were held in April and May. o New Initiatives - Take Pride in Our Streets Campaign - The Vice Chair gave an update on her efforts to have the 41 st Street community take more responsibility and pride in the a earance and cleanliness of 41 st Street. Bonnie stated that Diana had BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT preliminary discussions with the Marketing and Communications Department. She informed the Committee that there is an existing City campaign that was launched during Spring Break 2022. The name of the campaign is "Take Care of Our City and It Will Take Care of You." Diana is exploring whether the City's campaign can be leveraged for the 41st Street cleanup campaign. Bonnie is proposing to name the campaign "Love 41". Bonnie stated that the 41st Street cleanup campaign should have a separate logo but potentially have the same look as the city's campaign. Robin Jacobs stated that she is familiar with the existing City campaign, and she is proposing that business owners on 41 st Street be part of the City's campaign. The Committee approved the name change to "Love 41." FUTURE ACTIVITIES: • Work with the 41 st Street Business Improvement District (BID) Committee regarding the formation of a Bl D within the 41 st Street business corridor. • Explore a business quality of life - keep 41st Street clean educational awareness campaign for 41 st Street. • Collaborate with the city on the 41 st Street Mixed-Use Development on City-Owned Property RFLI. • Activate an Artisanal or Farmer's Market on 41 st Street. • Collaborate with the city to address and mitigate traffic congestion, sanitation, and safety/security issues. • Collaborate with city to discuss, share and implement the 41 st Street Corridor Revitalization Project. ACCOMPLISHMENTS: • Collaborated with the city to host two community meetings to obtain public feedback on the Request for Letters of Interest (RFLI) to be issued to repurpose lots adjacent to 41 st Street for Class A Office space. RFLI will be issued in October 2022. • Explored the revitalization and activation of Henry Liebman Square . • Advocated the return of an artisanal or farmers market for 41 st Street. BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Miami Beach Commission for Women CHAIRPERSON: Jill Sh ockett CITY LIAISON: Monica Matteo-Salinas NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 6 ACTIVITY: January Recap: Elected Jill Shackett as Chair and Dr. Lynette Long as Vice Chair. February Recap: Review Sunshine Laws with COMB Legal department. Guest Speaker: Michele Burger to discuss the Aspen Institute Conference in May. March Recap: Guest speaker: Cindy Casanova, Parks & Recreation April Recap: Pass motion to have future meetings in person. May Recap: Motion passed to not hold the Women Worth Knowing Event June Recap: Guest Speakers: Freebie services and Office of Housing and Community Services. Made a motion to support saving the Enzo murals on the side of the Wells Fargo building. Pass motion to hold a Domestic Violence Awareness event in October. C:\Users\Clerdagc\Appdata\Local\Microsoft\Windows\lnetcache\Content.Outlook\VQL2EUJV\BC Bi-Annual Report Commission For Women January-June 2022.Docx Page 1 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT MIAMI BEACH FUTURE ACTIVITIES: Will hold a Domestic Violence Awareness talk in October 2022, hosted by the Miami Beach Police Department. C:\Users\Clerdagc\Appdata\Local\Microsoft\Windows\lnetcache\Content.Outlook\VQL2EUJV\BC Bi-Annual Report Commission For Women January-June 2022.Docx Page 2 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Next Generation Council CHAIRPERSON: Evan Salzberg CITY LIAISON: Erick Chiroles NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: One (1) on May 23, 2022 ACTIVITY: The Next Generation Council meets quarterly as per City code. Due to a lack of quorum because of insufficient appointments, the Council only met in May during the second quarter. The Council elected Evan Salzberg as Chair and Michael Zilber as Vice-Chair. The Council discussed the need have the City program more events for younger people and to publicize them. The Council made the following recommendations to the City Commission at its May 23, 2022 meeting. • The Next Generation Council recommends that the City of Miami Beach program more activities for its young generations, advertise the activities through print and digital mediums, and distribute the advertisements in highly concentrated areas where young people gather, through building management companies, and through partnerships with influencers. • The Next Generation Council recommends that the City of Miami Beach activate Pride Park with events like farmer's market, food trucks, and live music. The Council plans on exploring ways it can suggest for the City of Miami Beach to make pedestrian and bicycle facility improvements to increase safety. MIAMI BEACH /Users/Erickchiroles/Desktop/Next Gen Council Bi-Annual Report 2022.Docx Page 1 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Normandy Shores Gov. Neighborhood Improvement CHAIRPERSON: Carolyn Berg CITY LIAISON: Tameka Otto Stewart NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 2 ACTIVITY: There were no meetings held January-March, nor May 2022 04/05/2022 Meeting Agenda: • Approve June 17, 2021 Meeting Minutes • Vote a Chair and Vice-Chair • Status of current Projects • Preliminary Budget Projections o FY 2022 Budget Update o FY 2023 Budget Request • Set Next Meeting Date 06/05/2022 Meeting Agenda: • Approve April 5, 2022 Meeting Minutes • Finalize FY 2023 Proposed Budget FUTURE ACTIVITIES: • Set Millage rate once July 1 Certified Taxa ble Values are received and finalize proposed budget F:\0BPl\$BUD\NORMANDY SHORES LOCAL GOV-BOARD\Biannual Reports\22-Biannual Reports\22-81 ANNUAL REPORT Jan-June.Docx Page 1 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT M IA M I BEACH ACCOMPLISHMENTS: The following was reviewed and discussed: Vote for Chair and Vice-Chair: By acclamation, Carolyn Berg, was elected as the Chair of the Normandy Shores Local Government Neighborhood Improvement Board and Diane Klein as Vice-Chair. Preliminary Budget Projections Tameka Otto Stewart, 0MB Director, gave an overall update of the budget process, next steps and presented the FY 2023 Preliminary budget. The following was reviewed and discussed: • Upcoming Preliminary 2022 Property Values - June 1, 2022 • Available Fund Balance • Project Placeholder Funding for FY 2023 • June 1, 2022 Property Values • Available Fund Balance • Required Milage Rates based on Preliminary Budget Scenarios F:\OBPl\$BUD\NORMANDY SHORES LOCAL GOV-BOARD\Biannual Reports\22-Biannual Reports\22-BI ANNUAL REPORT Jan-June.Docx Page 2 MIAMI BEACH BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Parks and Recreational Facilities Advisory Board CHAIRPERSON: Sean Smith CITY LIAISON: Cynthia Casanova NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 4 (January 12, 2022, February 10, 2022, April 14, 2022 and June 9, 2022) ACTIVITY: The Parks and Recreational Facilities Board addressed several different issues and areas of concern during the past six months: • Pickleball in Miami Beach • Flamingo Artwork in Flamingo Park • Parks GO Bond Overview Discussion • CIP Park Projects • Potential of Soccer Fields in the West Lots • 2023 Parks and Recreation Budget • Mini-Golf at Lummus Park • Health and Wellness Initiatives • Joint Meeting with the Convention Center Board to Discuss Activations and Potential Changes to Pride Park F:\RCPA\P&R Admin\Vianca\Parks And Recreation Advisory Board\Reports\2022\BC Bi-Annual Report Jan-June 2022.Docx Page 1 MIAMI BEACH BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT FUTURE ACTIVITIES: The Parks and Recreational Facilities Advisory Board will continue to discuss the following topics: • Any Referrals from City Commission or Commission Committees • Parks & Recreation Capital Projects • Parks & Recreation Budget • General Obligation Bond Projects The Board will also be involved in providing their input in future park plans as well as setting expectations and areas of interests to focus on in the future. F:\RCPA\P&R Admin\Vianca\Parks And Recreation Advisory Board\Reports\2022\BC Bi-Annual Report Jan-June 2022.Docx Page 2 MIAMI BEACH BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT ACCOMPLISHMENTS: The following list are motions that the Parks and Recreational Facilities Advisory Board made in the past 6 months based on their activity: • The Parks and Recreational Facilities Advisory Board would like to again recommend that the City install flamingo-inspired artwork into Flamingo Park as part of the City's branding effort. The Board originally sent an L TC to Commission on Oct 8, 2019 (L TC 541-2019) with that recommendation. The Parks and Recreational Facilities Advisory Board further motions that a specific, flamingo-inspired art project be added to Flamingo Park that is a "branding effort" in the form of a mural or sculptures. We recommend that this project be completed independently from the existing Art in Public Places cultural effort, and that staff from the Parks and Recreation Department work with the Tourism & Culture and Marketing & Communication Departments to create an effective branding installation at Flamingo Park. • The Parks and Recreational Facilities Advisory Board motions in support of identifying long-term recommendations and sites for dedicated pickleball courts in Miami Beach ensuring that all affected stakeholders are involved in the process and that any proposed site includes lighting. Additionally, the Board supports finding short-term solutions for dedicated pickleball sites at existing facilities that could be implemented quickly. • The Parks and Recreational Facilities Advisory Board motions to hereby endorse City staff to move forward with the synthetic athletic field option for the 72nd Street Complex project consistent with its motion from May 1, 2019 as stated below: The Parks and Recreational Facilities Advisory Board recommends that the most natural form of artificial turf for fields identified for organized sports play and multi-use purposes be considered and that the Parks and Recreation Department makes the professional decisions on turf selection based on needs and usage. The Board also recommends that natural grass be the preferred consideration when appropriate. Furthermore, the Board supports the Parks and Recreation Department's ability to implement a care and maintenance policy for natural turf fields which includes closing fields as necessary. • The Parks and Recreational Facilities Advisory Board motions to recommend to have staff continue exploring options for the West Lots and the best use for recreational amenities and programming including soccer fields, and to explore financing options for these projects such as the North Beach CRA . • The Parks and Recreational Facilities Advisory Board motions to support the Parks and Recreation Department's fiscal year 2022-2023 requests. • The Parks and Recreational Facilities Advisory Board strongly motions for the Parks and Recreation Department to continue to vet overall health and wellness and family friendly activations at Lummus Park and further motions that any proposals received be reviewed by the Parks Board in order to give the City Commission its recommendations. F:\RCPA\P&R Admin\Vianca\Parks And Recreation Advisory Board\Reports\2022\BC Bi-Annual Report Jan-June 2022.Docx Page 3 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Production Industry Council - PIC CHAIRPERSON: Barbara Goicoechea CITY LIAISON: Veronica Hennig NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 5 meetings held. Second Thursday of every month. January meetina cancelled due to lack of quorum. ACTIVITY: To understand, evaluate and advance the benefits of film, special event, photography and music production and entertainment as it relates to residents, business, tourism and overall commerce for the City of Miami Beach. Special areas of focus include, but are not limited to: • Helping to establish the strong link between a well-funded / politically supported film incentive program and a robust Florida economy with growing tourism and enhancing the "Miami Beach" brand. • To attend, observe and develop relationships with attendees of National Association of Television Producers and Executives ("NATPE"), Film Florida, American Black Film Festival ("ABFF") and other industry organizations. • Establish and grow relationships with local residents and stakeholders to showcase the importance of the industry to Miami Beach. • Educate the industry and the residents and stakeholders on the Film, Television, and Photography industry in Miami Beach, as it relates to economic impact, brand awareness and the permitting process. • Liaise with the Office of Film and Entertainment ("OFE"), to provide support when and where necessary to increase availability and access to film incentives. • Discussion of successes of large scale City Wide Special Event activations such Bitcoin Miami 2022, FTX, Art Basel, as well as ongoing productions in support of film, TV and photography. • Provided legislative support to Film Florida and industry during Legislative session. Jan-June 2022 Page 1 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT MIAMIB H FUTURE ACTIVITIES: • Ongoing efforts in areas outlined above including new areas of focus as may be determined by change in political climate as it relates to film incentives, permitting issues, or other challenges or opportunities as may arise. • To identify other areas of economic and other support to incentivize both established and emerging film and digital production in the State of Florida and more specifically Miami-Dade. • Work with City, VCA, and CAC to identify ways to improve existing and potential opportunities for incentivizing productions to Miami Beach. • Continue efforts to educate the residents and key stakeholders in the community on film • Continue to actively partner to showcase local film screenings of Miami Beach local filmmakers. • Encouraging the marketing/FAM trips of Miami Beach locales. ACCOMPLISHMENTS: • Continued to strengthen relationships with local stakeholder Oolite Arts, via a second activation of a local filmmaker program "Love Letters to Miami Beach" • Successfully permitted an increasing number of Film & Print productions as the industry bounces back from COVID-19 challenges. • Significantly decreased the number of problematic location complaints by working with City Departments to identify best approaches to productions. Jan-June 2022 Page 2 B O A RD S A N D C O M M IT T E E B I-A N U A L RE P O R T F O R M - P B B O A RD O R C O M M I T T E E N A M E : C H A I RP E R S O N : C I T Y L I A I S O N : D A T E O F R E P O R T : J A N 2 0 2 2 -J U N 2 0 2 2 PLANNING BOARD KAREEM BRANTLEY ROGELIO MADAN NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD DURING THIS REPORTING PERIOD: 6 MEETING DATE AGENDA ITEMS APPROVED DENIED DISCUSSED CONTINUED WITHDRAWN NO ACTION MOVED JA N 13 8 5 FEB 11 5 6 M AR 12 10 2 APR 14 13 1 M A Y 15 14 1 JUN 20 11 1 6 2 TOTAL 85 51 1 21 2 OTHER Note: Some totals may not match due to some items being removed from the agenda at the last minute, or items that are partially approved and also continued. F:\PLAN\$DRB\BI-ANNUAL REPORTS & QUARTEL Y ATTEND BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Police Citizens Relations Committee CHAIRPERSON: Seth Feuer CITY LIAISON: Robin Henson NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: Five (5) ACTIVITY: January 11, 2022 In attendance were Daniel Aronson, Pamela Brumer, Seth Feuer, Alexander Fryd, Christine Klingspor, Adam Kravitz, Joanna Rose Kravitz, Julian Lineras, Valerie Navarrete, Sam Rabin, Curtis Slipman, Rafael Velasquez February 8, 2022 In attendance were Daniel Aronson, Pamela Brumer, Lisa Cole,. Seth Feuer, Alexander Fryd, Christine Klingspor, Adam Kravitz, Joanna Rose Kravitz, Valerie Navarrete, Sam Rabin, Moshe Rothman, Curtis Slipman, Rafael Velasquez No March Meeting April 12, 2022 In attendance were Daniel Aronson, Pamela Brumer, Lisa Cole, Seth Feuer, Alexander Fryd, Christine Klingspor, Adam Kravitz, Joanna Rose Kravitz, Valerie Navarrete, Sam Rabin, Moshe Rothman, Curtis Slipman, Rafael Velasquez May 10, 2022 In attendance were Daniel Aronson, Pamela Brumer, Seth Feuer, Alexander Fryd, Christine Klingspor, Adam Kravitz, Joanna Rose Kravitz, Valerie Navarrete, Sam Rabin, Curtis Slipman, Rafael Velasquez June 14, 2022 In attendance were Daniel Aronson, Pamela Brumer, Lisa Cole, Seth Feuer, Alexander Fryd, Julian Lineras, Valerie Navarrete, Sam Rabin, Rafael Velasquez. C:\Users\Clerdagc\Appdata\Local\Microsoft\Windows\lnetcache\Content.Outlook\VQL2EUJV\Bi Annual Report PCRC June.Docx Page 1 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT MIAMI BEACH FUTURE ACTIVITIES: Meetings were hybrid. In the future we would like to have in-person meetings and have more interaction with department members and various units within the department. C:\Users\Clerdagc\Appdata\Local\Microsoft\Windows\lnetcache\Content.Outlook\VQL2EUJV\Bi Annual Report PCRC June.Docx Page 2 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Senior Affairs Committee CHAIRPERSON: Debi Quade (Vice Chair: Oscar Llorente) CITY LIAISON: Luis Callejas NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 6 (January 2022 through June 2022) ACTIVITY: January 24, 2022: - COVID 19 Update by Charles L. Cyrille, Interim Director, Miami Dade County Office of Emergency Management - Selection of Chair and Vice Chair for 2022 Calendar Year February 28, 2022: - Ethics/Sunshine Law briefing by Farosha Andasheva and Gray Crow, City Attorney's office - Update on 87th Street and Harding Ave crosswalk by the Department of Transportation & Mobility March 28, 2022: - Voter protection presentation by Suzy Trutie, Miami-Dade County Department of Elections and Kirsten Castillo, Office of Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine-Cava - Mobile OMV Event Q&A with Daniel Reyes, Office of Miami-Dade County Commissioner Higgins -Tax filing services presentation by Alice Waters and Bianca Montenegro, Miami Beach Department of Housing and Community Services April 25, 2022; - Age Friendly Initiative, and the Thrive 305 results presentation by Susan Holtzman, Office of Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine-Cava May 23, 2022: - Hurricane Season 2022 preparedness presentation by Juan Mestas, Assistant Chief, Miami Beach Fire Department June 27, 2022: - Hurricane Season 2022 preparedness presentation from Mount Sinai Medical Center a. April Hoyt -- AVP of Safety, Administration - Topic: MSMC Hurricane Readiness b. Dr. Ranjan Duara and/or Raquel Behar - Topic: Information for Miami Beach seniors on ADRC in Miami Beach Page 1 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT MIAMI BEACH FUTURE ACTIVITIES: - Fill Committee vacancies - Organize future OMV driver licenses/ Florida ID mobile van events - Schedule elections briefing in July/August - Host health fairs with Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine-Cava - Improve conditions at each senior center (Stela Maris House and Federation Towers specifically) - Continue the mission of the committee by focusing on what senior centers need most during this pandemic. Purpose: The purpose of the senior affairs committee is to provide senior citizen residents of the city with the opportunity to represent and articulate the needs of persons 55 years of age and older, to foster increased involvement in the affairs of city government by senior citizen residents, and to provide recommendations to the mayor and city commissioners on issues and programs affecting the city's senior citizen population. Page 2 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT MIAMI BEACH ACCOMPLISHMENTS: - Provided COVID-19 updates - Motioned City Commission to improve pedestrian crossing at 87 Street and Harding Avenue - Fortified relationship with the Office of Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, Older Adult and Special Needs Advocate Susan Holtzman - Provided information on programs to keep seniors moving and healthy (Senior Soccer, Yoga, Tai- Chi, arts and culture programs etc.) - Provided information on programs to keep seniors safe - Provide periodic city departments meet and greet to the committee - Provided information on food distribution program Page 3 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Sustainability Committee CHAIRPERSON: Margarita Kruyff CITY LIAISON: Alyssia Berthoumieux NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 6 ACTIVITY: Identify and promote policies and practices with the City of Miami Beach aimed at achieving a sustainable environment, as well as to minimize negative impacts and maximize benefits to the environment. FUTURE ACTIVITIES: ldentif o ortunities to increase installation of renewable ener Su art continued efforts to monitor and maintain the cleanliness of the cit 's waterwa s. Identify opportunities for incorporating green infrastructure, reducing stormwater impacts, and im ravin water ualit cit ide. Identify opportunities for the energy efficiency and water conservation initiatives throughout the cit . Support initiatives and policies to mitigate for the city's transportation carbon footprint and reduce GHG emissions, such as bike pathways, EV stations, public transportation (non-diesel), water trans ortation and other alternative modes of trans ortation. Co · · iatives to reduce Co . Su he citv''s natural resources. Co e use. Id ase the urban f ace. Su nd education to nator habitats Id businesses Su . Su mentation of strate ies to reduce litterin and increase rec C:\Users\Local_Clerdagc\lnetcache\Content.Outlook\WS5FU2A4\BC Bi-Annual Report June 2022.Docx Page 1 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Appointed a committee member as an Ex-Officio Non-Voting Member to the Mayor's G.O. Bond Oversi ht Committee. Recommended the opposition of HB 741 and SB 1024 during the Florida legislative session, which would harm the advancement of consumer solar ener roduction. Recommended the construction of a commercial composting facility in Miami-Dade County and the develo ment of a curbside com ost icku ro ram. Su orted the installation of storm drain rates to revent litter from enterin waterwa s. Supported enhancements of Flagler Monument Island which prioritize enriching natural habitat, non-motorized use, im rovin resident use, and calmin the island. Recommended the implementation of a smoking ban on beaches, along with the installation of ashtra s and si ns at beach entrances. Continued to identif and combat concerns with on oin litter issues. Su orted the sustainable forestr rinci les as laid out b the Urban Forestr Master Plan. Su orted the on oin develo ment of the Climate Action Plan. Su orted home and communit -wide com ostin initiatives. MIAMI BEACH C:\Users\Local_Clerdagc\lnetcache\Content.Outlook\WS5FU2A4\BC Bi-Annual Report June 2022.Docx Page 2 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: TRANSPORTATION, PARKING & BICYLE PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON: MARC EDELSTEIN CITY LIAISON: MONICA BEL TRAN NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: FIVE (5) JAN-JUN 2022 (APR No meetina held) ACTIVITY: January 10, 2022: o Items on Beachwalk: o Safety/Enforcement o Pilot to Demarcate Path from 15-24 Streets o Shade Along New Section of Beachwalk o West Ave Project-Bicycle Lanes & Curb Ramps o Reduced enforcement during pandemic o Venetian Island Roadwork Completion o Update on South of 5 traffic calming data collection February 14, 2022: o Left Turn Signal at Eastbound Dade Blvd onto Meridian o Washington Ave Redo o Valet Parking Issues on Ocean Drive o Ocean Drive Update o Speed Limit, Separation Devices, Observations by Staff o Real-time Status Updates on City Projects March 14, 2022: o Valet Parking Issues on Ocean Drive o Washington Ave Redo o 71 st ST Safety and Speeding Issues o Indian Creek/Dickens Traffic o Real-time Status Updates on City Projects o Update on Beachwalk Pilot to Demarcate Path from 15-24th Streets May 9, 2022: o Update on West Ave Project- bike lanes/curb ramps o Update on Spring Break Traffic- South of 5th o Art Deco Cultural District Vision Plan Presentation o Storing of Valet Customer Cars on Ocean Drive o Update on the Beachwalk Pilot to Demarcate Path from 15-24th Streets o Solutions for 41 st ST backup F:\PING\$ALL\Katie\TPC\Biannual Reports\2022\Jan-Jun.Docx Page 1 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT June 13, 2022: o Update on Memorial Day Weekend Traffic- South of 5 o 5ST Traffic Light Outages o Roundabout proposed for intersection of 46 and Pine Tree o Slow Streets 2.0/MDC Approval of 20MPH o Follow up on Block the Box Efforts on Major Thoroughfares (Alton, 5th, 41 st) o County pilot related to Bicycle Traffic Lights at Euclid and 11th o E Bay Drive- cause of accidents o Update on traffic calming project on Normandy Drive and 71 Street o Discussion regarding Terminal Island/Bridge Road traffic operations o Discussion on South Beach Promenade Project FUTURE ACTIVITIES: PARKING: • Curb Management • Electric Vehicle Charging Stations • Smart Parking (Space Monitoring • North Beach Civic Complex / 72d Street Garage • Valet in AOCO TRANSPORTATION: • Further development and implementation of pedestrian improvements consistent with the Adopted Modal Prioritization Resolution and adopted 2016 Transportation Master Plan including implementation of pedestrian priority zones, exclusive pedestrian phases at signalized intersections, and LED pedestrian flashing beacons at crosswalks • Further development and build-out of a citywide bicycle network, including projects recommended in the Adopted Transportation Master Plan and Bicycle-Pedestrian Master Plan (e.g. painting green bike lanes, installing bicycle corrals and bicycle parking at parking garages and street ends, installing bike repair stations, and implementing parking-protected and buffered bike lanes, neighborhood greenways, complete streets, and shared-use off-road paths) • Work with Miami-Dade Transit to implement the Better Bus Network that addresses the concerns and needs of Miami Beach • Consistent with the Miami-Dade County Strategic Miami Area Rapid Transit (SMART) Plan, implementation of regional mass transit solutions including the Beach Express Bus Express Rapid Transit (BERT) projects using the shoulders of the Julia Tuttle and MacArthur Causeways (i.e. Beach Express North BERT, Beach Express Central BERT, and Beach Express South BERT) • Consistent with the Adopted Miami-Dade County SMART Plan, continue to work with Miami- Dade County and the community to advance the locally preferred alternative for the Beach Corridor Rapid Transit Project which proposes an elevated rapid transit connection across the MacArthur Causeway connecting Miami Beach, Downtown Miami, Midtown Miami, and Design District F:\PING\$ALL\Katie\TPC\Biannual Reports\2022\Jan-Jun.Docx Page2 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT • Implementation of the Intelligent Transportation System and Smart Parking System Project to improve traffic flow, enhance parking availability, improve incident response, communicate incidents affecting traffic to the motoring public, and more efficiently manage congestion in real time • Planning and development of mobility hubs and intercept parking garages in South Beach, Mid-Beach, and North Beach to improve the convenience of multimodal transfers and promote the use of alternative forms of transportation • Construction/operation/maintenance of new iconic bus shelters throughout the City • Launch bicycle and pedestrian safety campaigns in collaboration with Communications and Police Departments • Continue the implementation of traffic signal retiming efforts to improve traffic flow along major thoroughfares citywide while balancing the safety and convenience needs of pedestrians • Continue exploring partnerships and sponsorship opportunities for pilot/demonstration projects in the City advancing autonomous vehicle technology, including autonomous mass transit shuttles • Expand on-demand transit service to provide first mile/last mile connectivity in areas currently not served or underserved by the City's trolley service and/or County bus service and as a traffic mitigation strategy during roadway construction and major events • Continue collaborating with Miami-Dade County to implement Adaptive Traffic Signal Control (Smart Traffic Signals) along the City's major thoroughfares • Deploy an integrated multimodal mobile application to provide real time trip planning, both regionally and within the City ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Handicap Placards in Residential Zones: Committee passed a motion strongly recommending that residents with handicapped parking placards be required to obtain a residential permit that is to be residential zone specific. F:\PING\$ALL\Katie\TPC\Biannual Reports\2022\Jan-Jun.Docx Page 3 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority CHAIRPERSON: Steven Adkins CITY LIAISON: Grisette Roque Marcos NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 4 ACTIVITY: Feb ruary 2, 2022- The December 17, 2021 meeting minutes were approved. Motion by Mr. Neary to approve the December 17, 2021 meeting minutes. Seconded by Ms. Benua. Motion passes unanimously. An overview of the 2021/2022 Budget was provided to the Board. The Board was provided with a list of upcoming events An update on the NO Vacancy, Miami Beach project was provided by City personnel. An update on the upcoming Miami Beach LIVE project was also provided to the Board. A new Vice Chair was elected. Ms. Benua nominated Mr. Rollins for Vice Chair. Seconded by Mr. Neary. Mr. Rollins accepted the nomination. Motion passes unanimously. A FY 2020/2021 grant awarded to the Orange Blossom Football Association for the Orange Blossom Classic Weekend was reviewed due to a reduction in their project budget. Motion by Ms. Benua to keep the $45,000 grant as originally awarded. Seconded by Mr. Neary. Motion passes unanimously. A grant in the amount of $24,000 was awarded to L TF Triathlon Series, LLC for the Life Time Miami Marathon and Half Marathon. Motion by Ms. Benua to grant $24,000 to the LifeTime Miami Marathon and Half Marathon. Seconded by Mr. Rollins. Motion passes unanimously. A grant in the amount of $32,000 was awarded to Model Volleyball for the Model Volleyball Tournament. Motion by Mr. Rollins to grant $32,000 to the Model Volleyball Tournament. Seconded by Mr. Haas. Motion passes unanimously. A grant in the amount of $24,000 was awarded to National Salute to America's Heroes for the National Salute to America's Heroes. Motion by Mr. Suarez to grant $24,000 to National Salute to America's Heroes. Seconded by Mr. Neary. Mr. Rollins abstained. Motion passes. Page 1 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT A grant in the amount of $59,500 was awarded to Florida International University for the 2022 Food Network and Cooking Chanel Wine + Food Festival. Motion by Ms. Benua to fund $59,500 to the 2022 Food Network and Cooking Channel South Beach Wine+ Food Festival. Seconded by Mr. Neary. Motion passes unanimously The 2022 Public Relations plan was reviewed and approved by the Board. Motion by Mr. Neary to approve the PR Plan as presented. Seconded by Ms. Benua. Motion passes unanimously. A discussion regarding a possible partnership with the Museum of Graffiti was held. A discussion regarding the verification of marketing impressions was held. February 22, 2022 - A discussion regarding social media ad connections was held with the MBVCA's PR firm representative. March 9, 2022 - The February 2, 2022 and February 22, 2022 meeting minutes were approved. Motion by Mr. Neary to approve the February 2, 2022 and February 22, 2022 meeting minutes. Seconded by Ms. Benua. Motion passes unanimously. An overview of the 2021 /2022 Budget was provided to the Board. The Board was provided with a list of upcoming events A grant in the amount of $30,000 was awarded to Superfine Industries, LLC. Motion by Mr. Haas to grant $30,000 to Superfine Art Fair Miami Beach. Seconded by Mr. Rollins. Motion passes unanimously. A grant in the amount of $24,000 was awarded to GroundUp Music Foundation, Inc. for the GroundUP Music Festival. Motion by Mr. Haas to grant $24,000 to GroundUP Music Festival. Seconded by Mr. Neary. Mr. Rollins abstained. Motion passes. April 13, 2022 - The minutes from the March 9, 2022 were approved. Motion by Mr. Neary to approve the March 9, 2022 meeting minutes. Seconded by Ms. Benua. Motion passes unanimously. An overview of the 2021/2022 Budget was provided to the Board. The Board was provided with a list of upcoming events A grant in the amount of $45,000 was awarded to The Miami Takeover for the 14" Annual Miami Page 2 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT Takeover. Motion by Ms. Benua to grant $45,000 to the 14" Annual Miami Takeover. Seconded by Mr. Neary. Motion passes unanimously. A grant in the amount of $32,000 was awarded to ABFF Ventures, LLC for the American Black Film Festival. Motion by Mr. Neary to grant $32,000 to the American Black Film Festival (ABFF). Seconded by Mr. Rollins. Motion passes unanimously. A grant in the amount of $24,000 was awarded to Miami Salsa Scene for the Bachateando Dance Festival. Motion by Ms. Benua to grant $24,000 to the Bachateando Dance Festival. Seconded by Mr. Rollins. Motion passes unanimously. A grant in the amount of $32,000 was awarded to Salsa Dance International, Inc. d/b/a Salsa Lovers for the Miami Salsa Congress. Motion by Mr. Neary to grant $32,000 for the Miami Salsa Congress. Seconded by Mr. Rollins. Motion passes unanimously. A grant in the amount of $85,000 was awarded to Miami Music Festival, Inc. for the Miami Beach Classical Music Festival. Motion by Ms. Benua to grant $85,000 to the Miami Beach Classical Music Festival. Seconded by Ms. Rice. Mr. Rollins abstained. Motion passes. A grant in the amount of $85,000 was awarded to FUNKSHION Productions, LLC for Paraise Mimi Beach. Motion by Mr. Rollins to grant $85,000 to Paraise Miami Beach. Seconded by Mr. Neary. Motion passes unanimously. Page 3 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT MIAMI BEACH FUTURE ACTIVITIES: The next MBVCA Board will take place Friday, July 8, 2022 at 10:00 am. MIAMI BEACH Page4 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT ACCOMPLISHMENTS: February 2, 2022 - The December 17, 2021 meeting minutes were approved. An overview of the 2021/2022 Budget was provided to the Board. The Board was provided with a list of upcoming events An update on the NO Vacancy, Miami Beach project was provided by City personnel. An update on the upcoming Miami Beach LIVE project was also provided to the Board. A new Vice Chair was elected. Ms. Benua nominated Mr. Rollins for Vice Chair. Seconded by Mr. Neary. Mr. Rollins accepted the nomination. Motion passes unanimously. A FY 2020/2021 grant awarded to the Orange Blossom Football Association for the Orange Blossom Classic Weekend was reviewed due to a reduction in their project budget. A grant in the amount of $24,000 was awarded to L TF Triathlon Series, LLC for the Life Time Miami Marathon and Half Marathon. A grant in the amount of $32,000 was awarded to Model Volleyball for the Model Volleyball Tournament. Motion by Mr. Rollins to grant $32,000 to the Model Volleyball Tournament. Seconded by Mr. Haas. Motion passes unanimously. A grant in the amount of $24,000 was awarded to National Salute to America's Heroes for the National Salute to America's Heroes. A grant in the amount of $59,500 was awarded to Florida International University for the 2022 Food Network and Cooking Chanel Wine + Food Festival. The 2022 Public Relations plan was reviewed and approved by the Board. Motion by Mr. Neary to approve the PR Plan as presented. Seconded by Ms. Benua. Motion passes unanimously. A discussion regarding a possible partnership with the Museum of Graffiti was held. A discussion regarding the verification of marketing impressions was held. February 22, 2022 - a discussion regarding social media ad connections was held with the MBVCA's PR firm representative. Page 5 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT March 9, 2022 - The February 2, 2022 and February 22, 2022 meeting minutes were approved. An overview of the 2021/2022 Budget was provided to the Board. The Board was provided with a list of upcoming events A grant in the amount of $30,000 was awarded to Superfine Industries, LLC. A grant in the amount of $24,000 was awarded to GroundUp Music Foundation, Inc. for the GroundUP Music Festival. April 13, 2022 - The minutes from the March 9, 2022 were approved. An overview of the 2021/2022 Budget was provided to the Board. The Board was provided with a list of upcoming events A grant in the amount of $45,000 was awarded to The Miami Takeover for the 14" Annual Miami Takeover. A grant in the amount of $32,000 was awarded to ABFF Ventures, LLC for the American Black Film Festival. A grant in the amount of $24,000 was awarded to Miami Salsa Scene for the Bachateando Dance Festival. A grant in the amount of $32,000 was awarded to Salsa Dance International, Inc. d/b/a Salsa Lovers for the Miami Salsa Congress. A grant in the amount of $85,000 was awarded to Miami Music Festival, Inc. for the Miami Beach Classical Music Festival. A grant in the amount of $85,000 was awarded to FUNKSHION Productions, LLC for Paraise Mimi Beach. Page 6 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OR COMMITTEE NAME: Youth Commision CHAIRPERSON: Max Gelber CITY LIAISON: Dr. Leslie Rosenfeld NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD: 9 ACTIVITY: We have had discussions about: - Stop the Bleed Kits. - FL ID Discounts. - Community IDs. - Spoke to Mr. Kaine from Sanitation about increasing recycling. - Floating trash can option. Voted on Chairperson and Vice Chairperson We moved forward on the FL ID Discounts and Community IDs. Zoe Sepsenwol, provided a presentation on the benefits to these Discounts. to make progress for next year's meetings. We further discussed ways to solve Safety and Traffic at MBSH, regarding pick up and lane site visits by MDCPS, CMB, and MDC. Made a motion for the next commission meeting for Floating Trash Cans to be picked up and voted on, so that it could be put into effect. This would help recycling on the beach, and greatly decrease pollution as well. We discussed the marhcing band uniforms being funded, the MBSH score board also being funded. Both are in the works and are moving to commission and other committees. F:\CLER\$ALL\BOARD AND COMMITTIES DATABASE\Useful Stuff\B&C Bi-Annual Report.DocxPage 1 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT MIAMI BEACH FUTURE ACTIVITIES: None at the moment since the year is over F:\CLER\$ALL\BOARD AND COMMITTIES DATABASE\Useful Stuff\B&C Bi-Annual Report.DocxPage 2 BOARDS AND COMMITTEE Bl-ANNUAL REPORT MIAMI BEACH ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Completed a motion to get the floating trash cans brought to the Commission. Awaiting Commission vote to qualify it as an accomplishment or simply a discussion. F:\CLER\$ALL\BOARD AND COMMITTIES DATABASE\Useful Stuff\B&C Bi-Annual Report.DocxPage 3