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Resolution 2023-32752RESOLUTION NO. 2023-32752 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE AD HOC NEIGHBORHOOD RESILIENCE PROJECTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE, MADE AT ITS JULY 27, 2023 MEETING, AND DIRECTING THE CITY ADMINISTRATION TO IMPLEMENT SPECIFIC MEASURES TO IMPROVE COMMUNICATIONS WITH RESILIENCY/INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS STAKEHOLDERS, INCLUDING CREATING A PROJECTS PAGE ON THE CITY'S WEBSITE MODELED ON THE CITY'S EXISTING G.O. BOND WEBSITE, PROVIDING RESIDENTS WITH TIMEFRAMES FOR MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE, AND PROVIDING UPDATED INFORMATION ON MAJOR AND/OR DISRUPTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY PROJECTS BEING PERFORMED BY OTHER ENTITIES (SUCH AS FDOT, MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, OR UTILITIES) IN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, AS WELL AS OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS PROVIDED IN LETTER -TO - COMMISSION NO. 349-2023. WHEREAS, at its July 27, 2023 meeting, the City's Ad Hoc Neighborhood Resilience Projects Advisory Committee transmitted to the Mayor and City Commission a unanimous motion with a list of recommendations aimed to improve the quality of important City infrastructure projects, through enhanced communication and collaboration with stakeholders; and WHEREAS, specifically, improving communication with stakeholders is highlighted as a primary focus area, including: creating a Projects Page on the City's website modeled on the City's existing G.O. Bond website, which links to all projects across City Departments; • providing residents timeframes for major construction projects to the extent available; providing updated information on right-of-way projects being performed in the City by Miami -Dade County, Florida Department of Transportation, Florida Power and Light, or other utilities; WHEREAS, in addition, the Committee recommends to utilize/upgrade the existing Committee webpage, MBPRisingAbove.Com, to communicate the work of the Committee and inform the public about upcoming or in -progress projects, and create an option for feedback for residents to become more engaged with the Committee's and the City's work; and WHEREAS, the primary purpose of the Committee is to provide helpful ideas to improve planning and delivery of future projects and incorporate resident feedback, as well as to help build awareness within the community about the progress of construction taking place in the City; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission wish to accept the recommendations of the Committee made at its July 27, 2023 meeting, and direct the City Administration to implement specific measures outlined in Letter -to -Commission No. 349-2023 to the extent possible. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby accept the recommendation of the Ad Hoc Neighborhood Resilience Projects Advisory Committee, made at its July 27, 2023 meeting, and direct the City Administration to implement specific measures to improve communications with resiliency/infrastructure projects stakeholders, including creating a Projects Page on the City's website modeled on the City's existing G.O. Bond website, providing residents with timeframes for major construction projects to the extent possible, and providing updated information on major and/or disruptive right-of-way projects being performed by other entities (such as FDOT, Miami - Dade County, or utilities) in the City of Miami Beach, as well as other recommendations provided in Letter to Commission No. 349-2023. PASSED and ADOPTED this /3 day of 5�1-J tM6Gy 2023. ATTEST: 1-4- SEP 2 Q 2023 Dan Gelber, Mayor Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk (sponsored by Commissioner Laura Dominguez) APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION g- 3 City Attorney A Date 14 /VidAM BFACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # 349-2023 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Honorable Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission FROM: Rafael Granado, City Clerk ' r REGIS BARBOU DATE: August 3, 2023 SUBJECT: AD HOC NEIGHBORHOOD RESILIENCE PROJECTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE MOTIONS The purpose of this Letter to Commission is to provide you with the motions made at the Ad Hoc Neighborhood Resilience Projects Advisory Committee meeting held on July 27, 2023 For any questions or comments please contact Amy Knowles, Chief Resilience Officer and Committee liaison. Attachment: Ad Hoc Neighborhood Resilience Projects Advisory Committee Motions RGIIt�fA�� RISING Ad Hoc Neighborhood Resilience Projects Advisory Committee Committee Members A (U�^ � � � Clare McCord. Chair Amy Knowles, Liaison Members: Clare McCord (Chair -present), Galen Treuer (Vice Chair -present), Alon Alexander (absent), Curt Dyer (present), Spencer Hennings (present), Jason Koslowe (present), Ronald Starkman (present) TO: Honorable Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission FROM: Clare McCord, Ad Hoc Neighborhood Resilience Projects Advisory Committee Chair DATE: August 3, 2023 SUBJECT: Ad Hoc Neighborhood Resilience Projects Advisory Committee Motions The Ad Hoc Neighborhood Resilience Projects Advisory Committee met on Thursday July 27, 2023 and unanimously passed the following motions: 1) The committee approved the transmittal including the agreed -upon recommendation list (Attachment 1) as a letter to the City Commission. 2) The committee recommends to utilize/ upgrade the existing Ad Hoc Neighborhood Resilience Projects Advisory Committee webpage [MBRisingAbove] to communicate the work of the committee to inform people about projects in progress or upcoming, link to existing projects page [Neighborhood Affairs Link] and create a button for feedback for residents to become more engaged and to ask questions about the projects. 3) The committee recommends, in September, to make a plan to revisit personal engagement such as events/focus groups targeting community and association leaders to explain the priorities of the committee and gather input around what the committee has seen as the key issues around resilience infrastructure projects by making use of the contact list of associations and sending informative email updates ifN P;A�LJ EAC R ! S ! N H Ad Hoc Neighborhood Resilience Projects Advisory Committee Committee Members Clare McCord, Chair ABOVE Amy Knowles, Liaison ATTACHMENT 1 Date: August 3, 2023 To: Honorable Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission Fr: Clare McCord, Chair Ad Hoc Neighborhood Resilience Projects Advisory Committee Subject: Recommendations to Improve Infrastructure Projects Stakeholder Engagement Honorable Mayor and Commissioners: In keeping with our Committee's charge to provide advisory recommendations and feedback on best approaches and processes to enhance resident/stakeholder education, communication, and engagement, we have met over the past six months with City staff, obtained their input as well as feedback from stakeholders, and discussed specific improvements we feel could be most effectively implemented. At the Committee's July 27, 2023 meeting a motion was unanimously approved to transmit the following list which represents action steps we believe will help improve the quality of important City infrastructure projects through enhanced communication and collaboration with stakeholders by providing more robust information especially regarding process, impacts and timelines. List of Suggestions from Ad Hoc Committee Jan —June How to Improve Communication with Stakeholders is the Primary Focus Area General • Create Projects Page on City Website that provides links to all projects across departments — modeled on G.O. Bond site (and includes this site) o Build on what's working — aim for platform consistency • Provide residents timeframes for major construction projects/ MAPS of projects — where, when, impact areas, etc. • Provide updated info on projects not City -controlled such as FDOT, FPL • High impact weekends/seasons - ensure residents are aware, especially for major thoroughfares like Alton Road • Make sure residents have access to existing Gantt charts and visuals o Direct people to where this information exists — inform and communicate with stakeholders effectively Project Specific • Present Project Overview and timeline/map as early as possible in any project • Vet stakeholder contact database for project — City should ensure PIO info is good BEACH Ad Hoc Neighborhood Resilience Projects Advisory Committee IR S I ICI G Commiffee Members ABOVE Clare McCord, Chair Amy Knowles, Liaison • Have strategy for communication to various stakeholder groups — e.g. All residents v building specific or board specific —general impacts v. specific impacts • Define /clarify role of PIO and vet their project stakeholder data — make sure PIO's plan is effective and implemented optimally and coordinated with City action steps n Clarify why and how stakeholders contact PIOs • Provide residents with clear process for follow-up and how questions are answered as project evolves o Questions that come up in meetings o Questions from individuals or complaints/inquiries to commissioners • Make sure questions are answered at meetings, correct people are present to answer, homework is done on the project background and impacts, and more time is spent on interaction than presentation • Check to make sure all email communications are optimally reader -friendly (use volunteers!) • Add clarification of project impact when sending meeting notices — what is the impact of project on quality of life? Let people know: "Here's why you should participate" o Send "intermediate" communications to stakeholders when City is making changes —don't wait until it's a surprise to those impacted • Use this committee and other volunteer leaders/groups as resources to vet communication strategies, texts, presentations — have a plan that includes feedback from already engaged stakeholders • Actively engage stakeholders for input (this committee could invite association representatives to come each month) We ask that you support the implementation of these measures, and that staff be afforded reasonable support to move forward with these and other new initiatives that further the goals of more effective information and engagement for our residents and all City stakeholders. We appreciate the professionalism, effort, and commitment our City staff brings to all projects, and look forward to continuing to collaborate with them and you to advance these goals within the community, and to provide more valuable input in the coming months. Many thanks for your support and all that you do. MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Rafael A. Paz, City Attorney DATE: September 13, 2023 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE AD HOC NEIGHBORHOOD RESILIENCE PROJECTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE, MADE AT ITS JULY 27, 2023 MEETING, AND DIRECTING THE CITY ADMINISTRATION TO IMPLEMENT SPECIFIC MEASURES TO IMPROVE COMMUNICATIONS WITH RESILIENCY/INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS STAKEHOLDERS, INCLUDING CREATING A PROJECTS PAGE ON THE CITY'S WEBSITE MODELED ON THE CITY'S EXISTING G.O. BOND WEBSITE, PROVIDING RESIDENTS WITH TIMEFRAMES FOR MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE, AND PROVIDING UPDATED INFORMATION ON MAJOR AND/OR DISRUPTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY PROJECTS BEING PERFORMED BY OTHER ENTITIES (SUCH AS FDOT, MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, OR UTILITIES) IN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, AS WELL AS OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS PROVIDED IN LETTER -TO -COMMISSION NO. 349- 2023. Pursuant to the request of Commissioner Laura Dominguez, the above -referenced Resolution is submitted for consideration by the Mayor and City Commission at the September 13, 2023 Commission meeting. r �• BOTd FUTCRA-7 m Page 1224 of 2938 Legislative Trackina Office of the City Attomey Sponsor Commissioner Laura Dominguez ATTACHMENTS; Description o Resolution Page 1225 of 2938