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241-2001 LTC ~ ;." CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No. 21/-- '2001 m October 29, 2001 TO: FROM: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez J . ~ City Manager ~v U WEEKLY UPDATE SUBJECT: The purpose of this LTC is to provide the Mayor and Commission with an update describing some of the areas the Administration focused on during the week of October 22, 2001. Veteran's Day Weekend - Representatives from the Administration continued to meet and plan for the Veteran's Day weekend parade and concert featuring 'NSYNC and various other artists taking place on Sunday, November 11, 2001. The Major Events Plan is being implementing including, enhanced security and traffic measures; the Goodwill Ambassador program that will use City employees as well as members from community boards, committees, and organizations; and working with representatives from the County, local business and our residential community. Notices to residents will be sent to inform them of traffic and other issues associated with this event. In addition, welcome brochures with important safety and other information will be distributed to area hotels, businesses and to visitors attending the events on November 11, Police, Fire and the Special Events area finalized the site plan for the concert at Lummus Park designed to ensure the safety of all who attend. Star, Palm, and Hibiscus Neighborhood Meeting - Representatives from the Administration held a final design workshop with the residents of the Palm, Star and Hibiscus Islands and gained consensus from the residents regarding the Neighborhood Master Plan. As a result of this, a Basis of Design Report (BOOR) will be presented to the Commission in January 2002 that includes all design concepts for the neighborhoods, South Pointe - Representatives from the Administration met with several representatives from the South Pointe Advisory Board to continue discussing various design and construction related issues as well as to inform them that the City is pursuing all options with contractors and that we have hired an outside attorney for legal advice regarding the various issues affecting South Pointe. . . North Beach Development Corporation - As a follow up to a meeting that was held last week with the North Beach Development Corporation Board, a town meeting has been scheduled for Wednesday, November 14, 2001 at 6:00 p.m. to discuss plans for the 72nd Street site. Miami Beach Convention Center - The Convention Center Advisory Board and the Convention Center Capital Oversight Committee met jointly on October 23 and passed the following two motions after hearing presentations from Zyscovich and Bill Talbert of the Greater Miami Visitors and Convention Bureau: (1) Conceptually approving the preliminary proposed Master Plan and (2) approving a study that endorses expanding the Convention Center with multipurpose room (approximately 50,000 square feet) subject to concurrently developing a plan to provide for an alternative staging area. Nightlife Industry Task Force - Representatives from the nightlife industry met for the first time as members of the City's Nightlife Industry Task Force to review, formulate and coordinate information, proposals, and issues raised by the Administration, Members of the Commission, representatives from the nightlife industry, and other concerned citizens. The Task Force is charged with preparing recommendations on how to improve the City's interaction with the nightlife industry. Steve Polisar was selected by the members to chair the Task Force. 5th Street Corridor Workshop - On October 23, the first 5th Street Corridor Revitalization workshop was held at Monty's Seafood House. The South Florida Regional Planning Council's Institute for Community Collaboration organized, designed agendas for and facilitated this workshop and a number of representatives from the Administration spoke. The objectives of the meeting were: (1) To demonstrate City of Miami Beach Commitment to the process; (2) To begin to explore how citizens can be kept involved; (3) To hear about the current state of economic development; (4) To hear about the current state of public safety; (5) To identify and categorize issues relating to Economic Revitalization and Public Safety; (6) To identify the top five Values for each of the two subject areas; and (7) To develop an action plan to meet the goals identified Florida Lottery - On October 26, the Administration, along with representatives of the VCA, MBCC, ODA, and GMCVB met with Florida Lottery Secretary David Griffin and Assistant Secretary for Marketing Waymond King, The purpose of the meeting was to discuss short and long-term opportunities between the CMB and the Florida Lottery to help revive the struggling tourist economy. The participants agreed to pursue three projects: (1) The potential involvement of the Florida Lottery as a sponsor in the Veterans Day Free Benefit Concert; (2) The City's participation in the Lottery's statewide "Stay Here, Play Here" promotional campaign, which is scheduled to begin in approximately 40-60 days; and (3) Creation of a thematic scratch off game featuring Miami Beach, similar to projects the Lottery has done with Key West and Universal Studios. Further details will be shared with the Commission soon. Should you desire any additional information about any of these items, please feel free to contact me. JMG:RI F:/cmgr/$alllttc-01/weeklyupd.october22