Public Safety & Security Project DescriptionsPOLICE, FIRE, AND PUBLIC SAFETY
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PRODUCED & PRINTED BY TROPICOLOR PRINT STUDIO | MIAMI BEACHReplace Fire Station #1, located at 1051
Jefferson Avenue in South Beach to
include the 911 Call Center. This station
provides emergency assistance to the
area south of 15th Street, Star Island,
Palm Island, Hibiscus Island, among
other areas.
Replace existing double-wide
trailers and provide a permanent,
facility within North Beach
Oceanside Park to serve as the
Ocean Rescue sub-station in
North Beach.
OCEAN RESCUE
NORTH BEACH FACILITY
$10 MILLION $5 MILLION
#46
#47
REPLACE FIRE STATION #1#45
Install License Plate Readers at 26
strategic locations to aid crime-fighting
and prevention efforts. Locations
include: MacArthur Causeway, Julia
Tuttle Causeway, Española Way, 41st
Street, Normandy Drive, Dade Boulevard,
Alton Road, 5th Street, 17th Street, 63rd
Street, 71st Street, and 87th Street.
$1.95 MILLION
LICENSE PLATE READERS
Renovate Police Headquarters at
1100 Washington Avenue, to include
upgrades of the fire alarm and sprinkler
systems, generators, HVAC systems,
electrical systems, and the indoor
shooting range used by police officers
for training and safety certification.
POLICE HEADQUARTER
IMPROVEMENTS
$10 MILLION
#48
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PRODUCED & PRINTED BY TROPICOLOR PRINT STUDIO | MIAMI BEACHReplace Fire Station #3, located at
5303 Collins Avenue. This station
provides emergency assistance to
Mid-Beach, from 41st Street to 67th
Street, and houses several special
operations teams (such as the City’s
hazmat team).
Upgrade sports and pathway lighting to
LED technology to improve illumination
of areas and reduce energy costs at the
following parks: Flamingo Park, North
Shore Park & Youth Center, Normandy
Isle Park, Tatum Park, Stillwater Park,
and Crespi Park.
REPLACE FIRE STATION #3 LED LIGHTING IN PARKS
$10 MILLION $4.5 MILLION
#51 #52
Replace the City’s end-of-life system
with a new radio system, to be used by
police, fire and public safety officers
to communicate with each other, and
with other agencies, when responding
to emergency calls or in the field.
REPLACE PUBLIC SAFETY
RADIO SYSTEM
$10 MILLION
#49
Enhance public safety along primary
business corridors city by adding 80
security cameras at:
• Alton Road - 5th to Michigan Avenue and
along Dade Boulevard to Washington Avenue
• 41st Street - Alton Road to Collins Avenue
• 71st Street - Bay Drive to Collins Avenue
SECURITY CAMERAS IN
BUSINESS DISTRICTS
$825,000
#50
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PRODUCED & PRINTED BY TROPICOLOR PRINT STUDIO | MIAMI BEACHReplace the existing marine patrol
facility at Maurice Gibb Park to
relocate the Fire Patrol Boat from
North Beach, to a more central
location to improve response times to
emergency calls.
MARINE PATROL FIRE/
POLICE FACILITY
$2.7 MILLION
#54
Install protective bollard systems to
safeguard pedestrians and special
event venues at:
• Miami Beach Convention Center
• Lincoln Road
• Ocean Drive
• SoundScape Park
• South Pointe Park
SECURITY FOR PUBLIC
SPACES
$4.35 MILLION
#53
Implement citywide street
lighting program using energy
efficient LED lights, to increase
lighting levels and improve
security.
STREET LIGHTING
IMPROVEMENTS#55
$10 MILLION
Enhance security for residents
and visitors along the Beach
Walk from 14th Place to 23rd
Street by adding 15 security
cameras.
SECURITY CAMERAS
ON BEACH WALK
$400,000
#56
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Improve public safety in the
Entertainment District by adding
72 security cameras to the existing
14 cameras. Two cameras would be
installed at every intersection of both
Collins and Washington Avenues
from 5th Street to 17th Street.
SECURITY CAMERAS IN
ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT
$1.49 MILLION
#57