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LTC 63-2002 .. ~ CITY of MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No. 63-2LJO"L. m TO: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Date: March 8, 2002 FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez )_ l~ City Manager U ~ 0 SUBJECT: WEEKLY UPDATE 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 weeks of February 25 and March 4, 2002. Mayor's Blue Ribbon Tourism Task Force - Met on February 26 to continue their discussion of tourism related issues. The items discussed at the meeting included progress reports by all the sub-committees that met the prior week. On March 4, the Task Force concluded its work and adopted several findings and recommendations. The findings and recommendations will be presented to the Mayor on March 11 and to the Commission on April 5, 2002. A separate LTC that includes the findings and recommendations has already been sent to the Mayor and Commission. 5th Street Corridor Revitalization Workshop - A fourth workshop was held on February 26 that focused on the environment, parks, infrastructure, and transportation related issues. The South Florida Regional Planning Council is in the process of compiling this information and will distribute the report of proceedings by the end of March. Major Events Planning Meeting - Representatives of the Administration met on February 28 to discuss, plan and prepare for several major events that are taking place in Miami Beach over the course of the next 2 months, including the Winter Party, the South Beach Food and Wine Festival, the Winter Music Conference, the Sports and Fitness Event, and Memorial Day Weekend. Staff is in the process of implementing different portions of the Major Events Plan (MEP) for these events on an as needed basis. Additional details about these events and our preparations for each event will be forwarded to the Mayor and Commission when they become available. Miami-Dade Days in Tallahassee - The City Manager and several members of the Commission attended the Miami-Dade Days event in Tallahassee from February 27 -28. Our delegation was able to meet with several State Representatives and Senators regarding legislative issues important to the City of Miami Beach. In addition, we met with Michael Sole, the Bureau Chief of the Division of Water Resource Management, Bureau of Beaches and Wetland Resources to discuss several issues of concern to the State and City regarding the beach. Beacon Council's Site Selectors Showcase - On March 1 the City Manager met with and spoke to a group of Site Selectors from around the country that the Beacon Council hosted in the South Florida area. Among the issues discussed were the recent initiatives that the City of Miami Beach has undertaken in order to continue attracting diverse businesses to our City. Portofino Settlement Meeting - A Court ordered mediation was held on March 4 between representatives from the Administration and the legal team representing Portofino to discuss this case further. It was determined that these issues would be brought to an Executive Session of the City Commission on March 20 to discuss further. Neighborhood Service's Mayor on the Move Meeting - Was held on March 5 for residents of Venetian, Palm, Star and Hibiscus Islands. This session allowed participants an opportunity to discuss neighborhood issues and concerns. Members of the Venetian Island Homeowners' Association discussed G.O. Bond related issues, the restoration of Monument Island and the nuisance with litter, overnight camping and loud music on the island, and the City's current recycling program. Council for Excellence in Government - The City Manager met with a group of 30 senior federal government officials from Washington D.C. on March 5. The group represented several different federal agencies and were in South Florida to meet with different leaders to benchmark their leadership practices and hear about innovative ways they are leading their organizations. The group then takes those lessons learned and attempt to implement them in the management of their agencies. In addition to the City of Miami Beach, the group met with representatives from The National Hurricane Center, Citibank International, and Baptist Health Systems. Normandy Shores Community Design Workshop (CDW) - The second CDW was held on March 5 and was preceded by many hours of discussions with residents and Homeowner Association representatives in an effort to compile a package of improvements that included drainage, lighting, landscaping and other improvements that the group agreed should be prioritized. \ . Convention Center Space Study - The Mayor and City Manager met on March 6 with representatives from the City of the Miami, including the Mayor, Commissioner, and the City Manager, and representatives from the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau to further discuss the convention center space study. Alton Road Homeowners Association - The Mayor and City Manager, Chief of Police and several representatives from the Administration met with members of the Alton Road Homeowners Association on March 6 to discuss several issues of interest to the residents of this area, including traffic and police related items. Volume Services America - Representatives from the Administration met with representatives of Volume Service America on March 7 to discuss issues of mutual concern and explore ways that we can partner together more often in an attempt to provide more and better experiences for visitors to the Convention Center. Neighborhood Leadership Academy Representatives from the Administration met on March 7 to finalize the curriculum and details of the Neighborhood Leadership Academy. Twenty-five residents are signed up to participate in the Neighborhood Leadership Academy which kicks-off with its first session on Monday, March 11 and will continue for the next eleven weeks covering a different topic each week. Mount Sinai Hospital - The City Manager met with Mt. Sinai's CEO, Steve Sonenreich, to get a routine update on current issues relative to the Hospital. Royal Palm Crowne Plaza - Representatives from the Administration and Commissioner Cruz met with representatives from the Royal Palm Crown Plaza to continue dialoguing regarding their request for consideration regarding issues involving the project. 72nd Street Site - Representatives from the Administration met on March 8 with representatives from the Related Group and representatives from the North Beach Development Corporation, residents, local business owners, area commercial property owners and other appropriate representatives to evaluate and provide feedback on the Related Group's most recent proposal. In general, the participants commented that the most recent proposal is more in line than previous designs and a generally positive sentiment appears to be developing around the most recent design. The Administration will hold another community meeting to discuss this issue further before presenting to the Mayor and Commission. If you have any questions or need any additional information about any of these items, please feel free to contact me. F:/cmgr/$aIVItc-01IweeklyupdFebruary25