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LTC 65-2003 CITY 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. Gonzalez~ . City Manager WEEKLY UPDA'I'E Date: March 10, 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 March 3, 2003: City's New Website - The City's newly redesigned website was launched on March 1, 2003. Under the new domain name, www. miamibeachfl.qov, the streamlined website allows for greater navigational ease as well as more functionality for users. Memorial Day 2003 - Members of the administration continued to meet with the Police Department and other city departments throughout the week to ensure proper allocation of city services and personnel during the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. A presentation by the Mayor and the Administration was made to the Budget Committee of the Miami-Dade County Commission on March 6 regarding our request for enhanced County staff for the holiday weekend. "A Better Place" Online Customer Service System - In order to enhance the way city departments address public complaints or issues of concern, a new online customer service system has been implemented. "A Better Place" provides residents with an efficient and easy-to-use web interface that allows members of the community to notify the specified city departments via the internet of potential or existing problems throughout the city. Each department has an assigned representative which monitors incoming community messages and ensures that those messages are addressed in a timely and efficient manner. Automatic numbering of resident comments allows the community to track the item's progression through its resolution phase. Bay Link - I, alongside members of the Commission and staff representatives, participated in a tour of various cities, reviewing existing examples of Bay Link systems. The group met with transit officials in: San Francisco, California from March 1-3; Sacramento, California on March 4; and Portland, Oregon on March 5. There will be a Special Commission meeting on Monday, March 10 to further review the proposal. Regional Library - Members of the administration, joined by representatives of the Cultural Campus Committee, participated in a "Hard Hat" walk-through on March 3 of the new Miami Beach Regional Library. Further details will be disseminated as they become available. South Pointe Community Design Workshop -Members of the administration held the first of two Community Design Workshops on March 4 to review Phase II improvements in the South Pointe Neighborhood with area residents. The Wolfberg-Alvarez consultant team was on hand to review available RDA funding, proposed streetscape and infrastructure improvements and to discuss parking and lighting alternatives. In addition, announcements for the March 13 community meeting regarding the South Shore Library/Courts Project were distributed. Public Relations and Marketing Services RFP - Representatives from the administration, in conjunction with the Evaluation Committee, met on March 4 to allow those bidding to perform public relations, marketing, communications and consulting on behalf of the City to present their services to the Committee. Special Events - Members of the administration are working with various event producers, facilitating the coordination of a multitude of events throughout the month of March. Meetings have also been held with hotels, nightlife industry, area residents and businesses to ensure that the City's resources are properly allocated and planning information is disseminated. The South Beach Wine and Food Festival, from February 28-March 2, concluded successfully and garnered much media attention. Winter Party Week kicked off this past week, scheduled from March 1-10, with an estimated attendance of 5,000. The South Beach Entertainment District is also preparing for the Sports and Fitness Festival taking place on Ocean Drive, from 5th to 15~h Streets, from March 27-30. Also on the horizon is: Fashion Week of the Americas taking place at the Roney Palace, from March 19-22; Winter Music Conference, from March 18-22, with an estimated attendance of 11,000 and the Miami Beach Fitness Festival, from March 27-30, with an estimated attendance of 20,000. Major Events Plan (MEP) - As part of the City's Major Events Plan (MEP), representatives from the administration met on March 5 to continue planning and coordinating city services for all of the upcoming events. The MEP, consisting of various phases of citywide planning and logistical implementation, attempts to ensure that all city services are enhanced and members of the community are adequately informed. Among the events for which the City will be implementing its MEP are: the MTV March 12-15 filming of "Spring Break Weekend" at the Surfcomber and Ritz Carlton Hotels; the Winter Music Conference; Miami Beach Fitness Festival; Dance Star USA Awards; and Memorial Day weekend. Filming in Miami Beach - Representatives from the administration continue to facilitate various filming projects throughout our city. Several productions are scheduled to film in March, including: "Stuck on You" starring Matt Damon, Greg Kinnear and Cher among others; "CSl:Miami" returning for four weeks of filming; and "Dance Star USA Awards," airing on FOX, will film on Ocean Drive on March 19. An ABC television pilot titled "Karen Sisco," based on the feature film "Out of Sight," will also be filming from March 17 - April 2 with Miami Beach locations yet to be announced. Further information will be provided as it becomes available. 131 Alton Road Property Community Meeting - Members of the administration are preparing to host a community meeting on March 13 regarding the property known as "The Courts," located at 131 Alton Road. The administration is seeking public input on potential uses for the 5,000 square feet property currently utilized as commercial space. The meeting will take place on-site. City's Birthday Celebrations - Staff members continue coordinating a variety of events to commemorate the city's 88th birthday, spanning the month of March. Scheduled events include: a pictorial exhibition in the Fourth Floor Gallery tracing the history of our city which is scheduled from March 10 - April 10, 2003; the launching of the City's newly designed website which took place on March 1; and the debut of the City's new Answer Center, aimed at streamlining and enhancing customer service. Other commemorative events yet to be finalized are also in the planning phase for the March 26 birthday celebration. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please feel free to contact me. JMG/ri/jl F :lcmgr/$alllltc-O3/weeklyupdateslMarch 7weeklyu pdate