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LTC 127b-2003 CITY of MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Man.ager Letter to Commission No. TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez City Manager WEEKLY UPDATE Date: May 30, 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 May 26, 2003: Hurricane Season Preparedness - In an effort to help our residents and businesses prepare for the upcoming hurricane season, from June 1 through November 30, the City is preparing to host the second annual Hurricane Fair on June 1. The City will team with organizations such as the Humane Society, Red Cross, Home Depot, and Southeast Metals to disseminate safety and preparedness brochures, offering valuable information that could save properties and lives. Leadership Initiatives - As part of my list of annual strategic priorities aimed at enhancing organizational efficiencies through the empowerment and education of our employees and managers, several departmental retreats took place throughout the week. Participating departments included: Operations on May 27; Finance, Information Technology, Neighborhood Services, Public Works, Parks and Recreation, Planning and Capital Improvement Projects on May 28; Building Department on May 29; and administrative and internal support staff on May 30. During its May 29 retreat, the Building Department was closed for the day, with no inspections carried out. Notices were disseminated to contractors, residents and businesses throughout the community while customer service-friendly fliers, courteously explaining the need for the department closure, were posted throughout City Hall prior to the date. A scrolling message was broadcast on Channel 20 during the May 21 Commission meeting and continued to appear leading up to May 29. Other City Staff was also assigned to the Building Department to assist customers while additional staffing was also assigned to the City's Answer Center. Members of the administration also participated in Governor Bush's Sterling Conference in Orlando, Florida from May 27-30. The conference, including more than fifty workshops highlighting various industries, provided a unique opportunity for our staff to learn about and benchmark the best practices of successful companies throughout the state of Florida and across the nation. Ali-America Civic Award - Members of the administration continue planning logistical and presentation details as well as seeking sponsors for the upcoming Ali-America City Award presentation in Washington, D.C. The Ali-America City Award is the nation's longest running and one of the most prestigious civic recognition programs in the country, encouraging and recognizing civic excellence. The City will send a delegation comprised of staff representatives and community and business activists to participate in the final round of the competition in Washington, D.C. from June 12-14, 2003. The City received notification on April 30 that it has been selected as one of 30 finalists for the 2003 Ali-America City Award; the only municipality in Miami-Dade County to have been selected this year. Filming in Miami Beach - Representatives from the administration continue to facilitate various filming projects throughout our city. Several productions wrapped up successful filming schedules during the last two weeks, including: a music video from singer R Kelly, shooting behind the Roney Palace and throughout the city; a 17th Street beach unveiling of Daimler Chrylser's latest concept car; casting sessions at the Eden Roc and Opium Garden for "Cupid," a new matchmaking show from the producers of "American Idol," highlighting vistas throughout the city. Also on the horizon for the month of June is a locally produced and staffed Burdines commercial on Lincoln Road taking place next week; the late-month return of the popular CBS drama "CSI Miami," filming portions of the first three episodes for the upcoming television season; and the theatrical releases of "From Justin to Kelly," a Fox feature film set in Miami Beach and the eagerly awaited sequel, "2 Fast 2 Furious." Also scheduled for release is "Bad Boys 2," opening in July 2003. Three television shows, set and filmed in Miami Beach, have also been picked up by their respective networks, including ABC Television's "Karen Sisco," F/× Network's "Nip and Tuck" and UPN's "Hotel." Modes of Rapid Transit Options - The Consultant, HDR Engineering, Inc., hosted a public information workshop on May 28 to discuss modes of rapid transit options. The workshop provided an opportunity to review evaluations and results from a recent Modes of Transit study while affording the public with a forum to express their perspective and receive answers to their concerns. A follow-up meeting is scheduled for June 9, beginning at 6:00 p.m. in the Miami Beach Convention Center, Board Room D237-239. Parks and Recreation - Members of the administration and the Parks and Recreation Department held a special meeting of the Parks and Recreational Facilities Advisory Board on May 28 to discuss new pool fees. The meeting, resulting from a directive issued by the Finance and Citywide Projects Commission Committee at its May 12 meeting, outlined program market analysis results and fee recommendations among other items. Charter Review Board - A public meeting was held on May 29 to address the renewal of the City's charter. Further information, and agenda minutes, can be found on the City's internet under E-Government, Boards and Committees. The next meeting is scheduled to take place June 3, beginning at 4:30 p.m. in the Mayor's Conference Room. Employee Leadership and Parenting Forum - In order to help employees achieve stronger leadership and interpersonal skills, the City held Family Development Forum on May 29. The forum, part of an innovative six-month coaching series developed by representatives from the Human Resources Department and the Communications Office during the '~/Vaves of Change Customer Service Appreciation Week," provides employees with dynamic and real life solutions to everyday work scenarios and life challenges. The Family Development forum, which also includes a corresponding Leadership forum, focuses on enhancing family relationships while instructing staff on how to develop a balance between life and work responsibilities. All coaching forums are carried out by a professional coaching instructor, with the schedule posted on the employee intranet. Ethics Training Seminar - Members of the administration are preparing to host a Miami-Dade County Commission on Ethics training seminar on June 2, beginning at 10:00 a.m. in the Commission Chambers. The seminar, led by the County's Robert Meyers, will focus on strengthening ethical practices citywide. Handbills and Flyers Proposed Ordinance - Members of the administration, alongside representatives from the Nightlife Industry Task Force, are preparing to host a meeting on June 3, beginning at 4:30 p.m. in the City Manager's Inside Conference Room, to discuss a proposed handbills and flyers ordinance. The publicly advertised meeting will afford members of the community with a forum to express their perspective on the ordinance which seeks to better describe what constitutes a handbill and clarify enforcement regulations. Landlord and Tenant Workshop - Representatives from the administration are preparing to host a public information workshop on June 9 to discuss landlord and tenant conflict resolution. The mini workshop, in conjunction with the Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc., will address landlord and tenant rights, responsibilities and where to seek assistance. The workshop is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. in the First Floor Conference Room. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please feel free to contact me. JMG/ri/jl F:lcmgrlSalllltc-O31weeklyupdates/May3Oweeklyupdate