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99-23261 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 99-23261 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE HISPANIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATION TO NOT ISSUE ANOTHER REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) FOR THE PURCHASE OF PUBLIC ADVERTISEMENTS IN A SPANISH-LANGUAGE PERIODICAL; CONTINUE TO ADVERTISE JOB ANNOUNCEMENTS IN EL NUEVO HERALD; AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO PLACE COURTESY SP ANISH- LANGUAGE PUBLIC NOTICES AND/OR GENERAL INFORMATION ADVERTISEMENTS IN SPANISH-LANGUAGE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS THAT MEET AN ESTABLISHED CRITERIA AS DEFINED BY THE HISPANIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE; AND DIRECTING THE CITY ADMINISTRATION TO DEVELOP A SPANISH-LANGUAGE WEBSITE. WHEREAS, on May 12, 1999, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 99-23152 rejecting all proposals received in response to RFP No. 36-98/01 for the purchase of public advertisements in a Spanish-language periodical; and authorizing the Administration to continue advertising the City's job announcements in El Nuevo Herald and placing courtesy Spanish-language advertising for public notices in Art Deco Tropical; and referring the matter of advertising in a Spanish-language periodical to the Hispanic Affairs Committee for its recommendation; and WHEREAS, the Hispanic Affairs Committee met on June 14, 1999, and July 12, 1999; and WHEREAS, the Hispanic Affairs Committee concurs with the City Commission in rejecting all proposals (Endless Creation, d/b/a "Hola Amigos," Sensational Publishing & Advertising Corp. Sensacional Newspaper, Libre Newspaper, and Miami Beach Art Deco Publishing, Inc.) received in response to RFP No. 36-98/01; and WHEREAS, the Hispanic Affairs Committee recommends to not issue another RFP for the purchase of public advertisements in a Spanish-language periodical; and WHEREAS, the City currently has a contract with The Miami Herald/El Nuevo Herald to meet its legal advertising obligations; and WHEREAS, the City presently places courtesy advertisements for job announcements in El Nuevo Herald and public notices in Art Deco Tropical; and Resolution No. 99-23261 Page Two WHEREAS, the Hispanic Affairs Committee recommends to continue placing job announcements in El Nuevo Herald, a daily, general circulation Spanish- language periodical, and place courtesy public notices and/or general advertisements in Spanish-language community periodicals that meet an established criteria as set forth by the Hispanic Affairs Committee; and WHEREAS, in view of the Hispanic Affairs Committee's recommendation, another Request for Proposals (RFP) not be issued; and WHEREAS, accordingly, the Administration would recommend to continue placing job announcements in El Nuevo Herald and place courtesy public notices and/or general information advertisements in Spanish-language community periodicals that meet the following established criteria: . at least 70 points of distribution including 15 news racks throughout Miami Beach; . total circulation of 5,000 with 2,500 of that circulation in Miami Beach; . dedicate four pages to Miami Beach news coverage, not including paid advertisements; . publish no less than eight (8) pages; . publish on a weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly basis consistently; . designate a phone number and fax number for submission of press releases and story ideas; and . dedicate space for a listing of City meetings; and WHEREAS, the placement of the courtesy advertisements be based on available funding; and WHEREAS, the City currently maintains and develops a website; and WHEREAS, the City will develop a Spanish-language component to its website; and 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 herein authorize the Administration to adopt the Hispanic Affairs Committee's recommendation to not issue another Request for Proposals (RFP) for the purchase of public advertisements in a Spanish-language periodical; to continue placing advertisements of job announcements in El Nuevo Herald; to authorize the City to place courtesy Spanish-language public notices and/or general Resolution No. 99-23261 Page Three information advertisements in Spanish-language community periodicals that meet the established criteria with available funding; and directing the City Administration to develop a Spanish-language component for its website. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 21st DAY OF July ,1999 ATTEST: MAYo1t~ J~t PauL CITY CLERK f: info \rodn \advertising\reso HA C APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION ~1fA!~ r~~ CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http://ci.miami-beach.fl.us TO: FROM: SUBJECT: ~ COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. 5(dJ-Cj~ Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and DATE: July 21,1999 Members of the City mmission Sergio Rodriguez h City Manager ~ A RESOL ION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE HISPANIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATION TO NOT ISSlUE ANOTHER REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) FOR THE PURCHASE OF PUBLIC ADVERTISEMENTS IN A SPANISH-LANGUAGE PERIODICAL; CONTINUE TO ADVERTISE JOB ANNOUNCEMENTS IN EL NUEVO HERALD; AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO PLACE COURTESY SP ANISH- LANGUAGE PUBLIC NOTICES AND/OR GENERAL INFORMATION ADVERTISEMENTS IN SPANISH-LANGUAGE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS THAT MEET AN ESTABLISHED CRITERIA AS DEFINJ8:D BY THE mSPANIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE; AND DIRECTING THE CITY ADMINISTRATION TO DEVELOP A SPANISH-LANGUAGE WEB SITE. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Resolution. BACKGROUND: On September 15, 1997, the City awarded a contract to Art Deco Tropical in response to Request for Proposals (RFP) No. 70-96/97 for placement of advertisements in Spanish for job announcements, public hearings, bids, and other public information. Prior to the award ofRFP No. 70-96/97, the City placed Spanish-language advertisements in Spanish in Art Deco Tropical. At that time, Art Deco Tropical was one of the few circulated newspapers in Miami Beach that printed in Spanish. However during the summer of 1998, Art Deco Tropical did not publish weekly as stipulated in the contract with the City and therefore did not meet the requirements of that RFP. At the recommendation of the City Commission, anew RFP (No. 105-97/99) was issued on September 9, 1998, to provide courtesy public advertisements in a Spanish-language periodical in an effort to inform the City's Hispanic public of job announcements, public hearings, and/or other public information. That contract was for one (1) year, with two (2) one-year renewal options. On February 3, 1999, the City Commission rejected all proposals (Art Deco Tropical and Endless Creation, d/b/a "Hola Amigos") received in response to this RFP 105-97/99. The Evaluation Committee recommended that the periodicals have a circulation of at least 50,000 and that the Agenda Item C/O -"1 /2- tli9 175 Date Page 2 July 21, 1999 publisher's business location is expanded beyond Miami Beach. The Administration recommended that the Evaluation Committee's recommendation be included in a new RFP. In the interim, Art Deco Tropical's contract for this service was extended on a month-to-month basis. The City Commission referred the issue to the Community Affairs Committee and directed the Administration to prepare and return a new RFP to the Commission within 30 days, based on the recommendation of the Community Affairs Committee. The Community Affairs Committee met on Wednesday, February 24, 1999. The Committee concurred with the City Manager's recommendation to place courtesy notices in a Spanish-language periodical. The Community Affairs Committee directed the Administration to revise the minimum requirements of the Request for Proposals (RFP) by reducing the circulation requirement to at least 5,000; requiring the periodical's business to be located within the City of Miami Beach; and requiring the periodical to provide circulation for the three regions (north, middle and south) within the City. The new Request for Proposals (RFP) No. 36-98/01 was issued on March 4,1999. The Evaluation Committee found three (3) of the proposals (Endless Creation, d/b/a "Hola Arnigos," Sensational Publishing & Advertising Corp. Sensacional Newspaper, and Libre Newspaper) we:re not responsive to the minimum requirements as set forth in the RFP. The Evaluation Committee recommended rejecting all respondents based on the low evaluation rating of 807 points out of the possible 1,800 points (less than 45 percent) for the remaining qualified respondent, Miami Bea(;h Art Deco Publishing, Inc. At the May 12, 1999 meeting, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 99-23152, again, rejecting all proposals received in response to RFP No. 36-98/01 and referred further direction on the matter of advertising in a Spanish-language periodical to the Hispanic Affairs Committee for their recommendation and direction. On Monday, June 14, 1999, the Hispanic Affairs Committee met and discussed the issue of advertising in Spanish-language periodicals and other alternatives of informing the Hispanic community. The Committee accepted the City Commission and RFP Evaluation Committee's recommendation to reject all of the proposals to RFP No. 36-98/01. The Committee recommended that the City Commission not issue another RFP to advertise in a Spanish-language periodical, and recommended to direct the City Administration to advertise all Spanish-language advertising in El Nuevo Herald. The Committee also discussed alternative methods of informing the Spanish-speaking community and directed the Administration to develop a Spanish-language website. On Monday, July 12, 1999, the Hispanic Affairs Committee further discussed the issue of advertising in community newspapers. The Committee heard a proposal by Jose Argote for Art Deco Tropical, who proposed that the City continue advertising in Spanish-language community publications, but in a format different from the one used for the past five years, to advertise general information instead of official notices, and by setting a criteria for those periodicals which would be eligible to participate. 176 Page 3 July 21, 1999 The Committee decided to modify their recommendation to the City Commission from their last meeting. The Committee recommended to not issue another RFP for the purchase of public advertisements in a Spanish-language periodical; continue to advertise job announcements in El Nuevo Herald; authorizing the City to place courtesy public notices and/or general information advertisements in Spanish-language community newspapers that meet an established criteria as defined by the Hispanic Affairs Committee; and directing the City to develop a Spanish-language website. The criteria the periodical rimst meet, as defined by the Committee, is as follows: . at least 70 points of distribution including 15 news racks throughout Miami Beach; . total circulation of 5,000 with 2,500 of that circulation in Miami Beach; · dedicate four pages to Miami Beach news coverage, not including paid advertisements; . publish no less than eight (8) pages; . publish on a weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly basis consistently; · designate a phone number and fax number for submission of press releases and story ide:as; and . dedicate space for a listing of City meetings. ANAL YSIS: Two (2) RFPs have been issued for the placement of Spanish-language advertising within a six (6) month period, both resulting in the rejection of all proposals. The City currently advertises job announcements in El Nuevo Herald, a daily, general circulation Spanish-language periodical, and public notices in Art Deco Tropical. The City meets its legal advertising obligations by advertising in The Miami Herald. The City currently has a contract with The Miami Herald./El Nuevo Herald for the placement of advertisements. The City understands the importance of reaching its Hispanic community. The City currently maintains a website (http://ci.miami-beach.fl.us) and is continuously developing its content. A component addressing Hispanic affairs is being developed. CONCLUSION: The City Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the Hispanic Affairs Committee's final recommendation to place Spanish-language job announcements in El Nuevo Herald; place courtesy public notices and/or general information advertisements in community Spanish-language periodicals that meet the established criteria set by the Hispanic Affairs Committee; and not issue another Request for Proposals for advertising in a Spanish-langua.ge periodical. Placement of courtesy advertisements will be placed in each of the qualified periodical(s), as determined by the Hispanic Affairs Committee, and based on available funding. The City Administration will further develop a Spanish-language component for its website. ~ SR:~:nr 177