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RESOLUTION 92-20511 RESOLUTION NO. 92-20511 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA URGING THE DADE COUNTY COMMISSION AND ADMINISTRATION TO MAINTAIN THE CURRENT BUDGET ALLOTTED FOR BEACH CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE. WHEREAS, tourism constitutes a very significant part of the Dade County economy; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach and other oceanfront communities and resort areas of Dade County are major contributors of revenues to Dade County; and WHEREAS, essential components of the attraction of tourists to Dade County are the beaches between Government Cut and Bakers Haulover, including those located within the City of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, the beaches located within the City of Miami Beach and other communities within Dade County are used by persons residing throughout Dade County as well as by tourists visiting the area; and WHEREAS, Dade County is currently solely responsible for the maintenance of the public beaches including debris and litter pick- up; and WHEREAS, there are proposals to slash by nearly fifty (50%) percent Dade County' s current budget for beach cleaning which would, in effect, put an end to this service entirely, to the extreme detriment of the economy of the City of Miami Beach, the economies of many other beach-front communities, to unincorporated Sunny Isles and to Dade County' s general welfare; and WHEREAS, Dade County is currently involved in negotiations with the City of Miami Beach to determine the feasibility of an enterprise fund operation with joint funding and management of the beaches, including maintenance and cleaning operations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: That the City Commission urges the Dade County Commission and Administration to maintain the current budget for beach cleaning 1 and maintenance until such time as feasibility and funding for the joint operation of the beach is determined; and that the City Clerk is hereby directed to send copies of this Resolution to the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, City of Surfside, Village of Bal Harbour, Sunny Isles Resort Association, each member of the Dade County Commission and appropriate administrative offices of Dade County. PASSED and ADOPTED this 3rd day of June , 1992 . AI / / / , ATTEST: 1 --' MAYOR -1-Euk,a- A— 7-- visNA/%- . CITY CLERK Requested by Mayor Seymour Gelber SWS:scf:a-equprog.res FORM APPROVED LEGAL DEPT. By 5ttmA "A cam., Dai e 2. 9~9'2 2 y q OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY 64 s Ammo evead F L O R I D A \OM1 tINCOR1 ORATtD LAURENCE FEINGOLD P.O. BOX O CITY ATTORNEY lr9q�NZ6MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33119-2032 TELEPHONE(305)673-7470 E_ECOPY (305)673-7002 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. 363-C12.- TO: MAYOR SEYMOUR GELBER, DATE: JUNE 3 , 1992 MEMBERS OF THE CITY COMMISSION AND CITY MANAGER ROGER_ M. CARLTON FROM: LAURENCE FEINGOLD CITY ATTORNEY \. SUBJECT: RESOLUTION URGING DADE COUNTY TO MAINTAIN THE CURRENT BEACH CLEANING BUDGET Mayor Seymour Gelber requested this resolution urging the Dade County Commission and Administration to maintain its current beach cleaning budget. The Towns of Surfside and Bal Harbour have passed similar resolutions and have asked the City of Miami Beach to join in the effort to defeat a proposal to cut by fifty percent Dade County's current beach cleaning budget. Dade County currently provides beach cleaning service to the public beaches located within the City of Miami Beach and other beachfront communities located within the County. LF: SWS/ks (a:res-ord\beach6-3.cm) 82 AGENDA R, I TEM DATE — 2--- 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE— FOURTH FLOOR — MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 Ulf WU11VA► RESOLUTION NO. 92-20511 Urging the Dade County Commission and Administration to maintain the current budget allotted for beach cleaning and maintenance. 6