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LTC 29-2003CITY of MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No. / TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzaleztt City Manager WEEKLY UPDATE Date: January 31, 2003 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 January 27, 2003: Bay Link Commission Workshop - Representatives from the administration held a Commission Workshop on January 27 to explore the possible implementation of a Bay Link system throughout the City. The City is now awaiting conceptualized views and diagrams from Miami-Dade County depicting what Alton Road and Washington Avenue would look like if the Baylink system was accepted and expects to receive them before the February 5 Commission discussion. Mayor on the Move Middle Beach Community Meeting - Representatives from the administration and the Police Department met with residents on January 27 to address various neighborhood issues. Residents discussed the positives and negatives of implementing a Baylink system throughout the city. They also expressed concerns over a broken wall at the 42nd Street Parking Lot near the corner of Prairie Avenue and were advised that the Property Management Department would be dispatched to make repairs. Residents also made a request to have traffic on Alton Road be routed in other directions besides south during special events but were informed that traffic was directed in such a manner because it was the most direct and efficient route to the Convention Center. Those in attendance also expressed gratitude for the City's efforts during the Thanksgiving Day Parade. Miami Beach Housing Authority - I met with the newly appointed Executive Director of the Housing Authority, Cathy Haynes, on January 28 to discuss issues regarding the City's Interlocal Agreement as well as various housing programs and concerns. North Shore Community Design Workshop - Members of the administration met with residents on January 28 for the third and final North Shore Neighborhood Community Design Workshop (CDW). Resident consensus for the planned and funded improvements was enthusiastic. The Corradino Group, the A/E firm for this area, will now prepare the Master Plan (Basis of Design Report) for presentation to the G.O. Bond Oversight Committee and the City Commission. Alaska Property - Representatives from the Administration and Attorney's Office attended an Alaska Parcel mediation on January 29. information will be disseminated as it becomes available. the City Further Filming in Miami Beach - Representatives from the administration continue to facilitate various filming projects throughout our city. Staff met with the NBC television producer of a reality-based series titled "Next Action Star." Miami Beach is the first of several casting locations across the country for the main show, set to air on NBC starting in June. The producers held a large casting call at the Sheraton Four Pointes Hotel at 43rd Street and Collins Avenue on Miami Beach on Thursday, January 30. "The Entertainment Incubator's Short Film Showcase," a competition for local filmmakers, is scheduled to take place this Saturday, February 1 at the Roney Palace. Coming next week to South Beach, is Oxygen Network's "Girls Behaving Badly" followed by The Learning Channel's hit decorating show "Trading Spaces" in early February. Miami Beach Golf Club - World renowned magazine "National Geographic" filmed a news segment on January 30 at the Miami Beach Golf Club, focusing on the innovative and environmentally-friendly grass used on our golf course. Air date is yet to be determined. Black History Month - An employee celebration luncheon, commemorating Black History Month, was held on January 31. The festivities, arranged by an employee volunteer planning committee, were part of a nationwide tribute highlighting the history and achievements of members of the African-American community. The Community Relations Board is partnering with the administration to host a public reception taking place on Thursday, February 25. Various pieces of art, depicting Afro-Caribbean art forms, will be on display throughout the fourth floor for the month of February. Details regarding upcoming events have been posted in the employee intranet and will be updated as new information becomes available. West Avenue Building Implosion - Members of the administration continued to meet with Police and Fire Department personnel and representatives from the Charles E. Smith Company to finalize logistical details for the building implosion taking place this Sunday, February 2 at 4:00 p.m. The implosion will require West Avenue, from 10 - 13 Street, be closed down to vehicular and pedestrian traffic for 2 hours prior and 1% hours after the planned 4:00 p.m. implosion. A nine- story vacant apartment building located on the east side of West Avenue, between 11-12 Street, will be taken down to clear the way for the future development of a new parking facility that has already received Design Review Board approval. Miami Tropical Marathon - Members of the administration continued to work closely with the neighborhoods and businesses most closely affected by the path of the 26.2-mile marathon, ensuring all city departments and services are prepared for the event. The race is taking place this Sunday, February 2, beginning at 6:00 a.m., with approximately 5,000 participants expected to race. The course will begin and end in front of the American Airlines Arena in Miami and will run through several municipalities throughout Miami-Dade County, including the City of Miami Beach. Internet Domain Name Change - To ease searching, accessing and e-mailing of the City's internet website, and to remain consistent with governmental internet naming protocols, the City requested an internet domain name change from the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). The request has been granted and, beginning February 3, the City's new permanent internet domain name will be miamibeachfl.gov. The change to the email and internet extension, previously ci.miami-beach.fl.us, will require stationary, business cards and letterheads to be updated while changing the extension to all city staff email addresses. The Information Technology Department will oversee the email address change process, ensuring that messages continue to be received. An LTC has already been sent to each of you with further details. Neighborhood Markets RFP - Representatives from the administration, in conjunction with the Evaluation Committee, have scheduled meetings which allow those making proposals to present their services to the Committee. The meetings, currently in the process of being scheduled, will also provide an opportunity for public and vendor comments to be heard. Marseille Drive Streetscape Project - The North Beach streetscape project now under construction, with the installation of the water main now in progress, will significantly improve drainage and beautification elements throughout the area. Completion date is estimated at 180 days. South Pointe Phase II Neighborhood Streetscape - Members of the administration toured the South Pointe neighborhood throughout the week as planning efforts are scheduled to begin for this area. At the request of area residents, staff and the consultants walked the South Pointe area to note any issues of concern and identify areas of specific need. The first Community Design Workshop (CDW) for this phase of the South Pointe Project is scheduled for the evening of March 4, at a location to be determined. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please feel free to contact me. JMG/ri/jl F:/cmgr/$all/Itc-03/weeklyupdates/January3 lweeklyupdate