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Resolution 2020-31433 RESOLUTION NO. 2020-31433 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROPRIATING FUNDING, AND APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING (AND, AS TO CERTAIN AGREEMENTS RETROACTIVELY APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING) THE CITY MANAGER, OR HIS DESIGNEE, TO APPLY FOR AND ACCEPT FUNDING (INCLUDING MATCHING FUNDS AND ANY RELATED CITY EXPENSES), AND EXECUTE ANY AND ALL DOCUMENTS OR AGREEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH THE FOLLOWING GRANTS, PROGRAMS, AND AGREEMENTS: 1) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, FISCAL YEAR 2021 URBAN AREA SECURITY INITIATIVE (UASI) GRANT PROGRAM IN THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $515,000; 2) TARGET YOUTH SOCCER GRANTS PROGRAM IN THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $1,000; 3) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, EMERGENCY FOOD AND SHELTER PROGRAM IN THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $49,000; 4) THE ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION, IN THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $200,000; AND 5) FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, FLORIDA'S PEDESTRIAN BICYCLE FOCUSED INITIATIVE COMMUNICATIONS AND HIGH VISIBILITY ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM IN THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $21,465 WHEREAS, the City Administration applies for grants and external funding from outside organizations; and WHEREAS, the City Administration requests approval to apply for funding for funds in the amount of approximately $515,000 from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Fiscal Year 2021 Urban Area Security Initiative Grant Program, the details of which are as follows: • The Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) Program is funded through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. UASI funds are provided to assist high-threat, high- density urban areas to build and sustain the capabilities necessary to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism. The Administration will be applying for two projects under the UASI FY 2021 program. Descriptions of the two projects are as follows: • $265,000 for Card Access and Cameras for City Facilities: A. Several City facilities lack adequate physical security measures. This project aims to increase security at City-owned facilities where there are identified physical vulnerabilities. The goal is to mitigate intruder attacks, and therefore physical controls, such as cameras and card access readers will be installed with grant funding. B. The Administration is requesting $265,000 for this project and matching funds are not required. • $250,000 for the Regional Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) Project: A. The Regional Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) Project is a multiple year project that will allow for the continuation of the work performed in 2018, 2019 and 2020. An Automatic License Plate Recognition Program will deliver the ability to read vehicle license plates and check them against an installed database for rapid identity verification. The system has been used successfully in other cities to locate stolen or wanted vehicles and reduce crime. B. The system will benefit all members of the Miami Urban Area Working Group, which includes municipalities in Monroe, Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. It will allow law enforcement agencies to continue to collaborate with community partners by sharing LPR data between law enforcement members without a loss of information, regardless of the vendor that each agency is contracted with. This will provide the UAWG partners with broader, real-time intelligence gathering. C. Administration is requesting $250,000 for this project and matching funds are not required; and WHEREAS, the City Administration requests approval to apply for funding for funds in the amount of approximately $1,000 from the Target Youth Soccer Grants Program for the Miami Beach Soccer Club, the details of which are as follows: • The Target Youth Soccer Grants Program provides funding for registration fees, equipment and training for players. It also provides funding for the professional development of volunteer coaches. • The Miami Beach Football Club is a soccer program for boys and girls ages 8-17 years old. The main goal of the program is to improve each child's soccer skills and to prepare them to play in a competitive environment. The Administration intends to apply for funding to provide scholarships for low-income youth to help cover registration fees for the program. If awarded, the grant request of$1,000 will pay for ten (10)scholarships at$100 each. • The Matching funds are not required for this grant; and WHEREAS, the City Administration requests approval to apply for funds from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Emergency Food and Shelter Program in the approximate amount of $49,000 for food vouchers, rent/mortgage assistance, and utilities assistance. The details of which are as follows: • The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) assists organizations across the country to provide food, shelter and supportive services to people with economic emergencies. • The City Administration is requesting funds from EFSP for families in need of assistance. The funds will be used to provide food vouchers, rent and mortgage assistance, and utilities assistance to individuals. • The City applies for EFSP funding each year, and this year's allocation is for Phase 37 of the program. This year, the EFSP program also has an additional allocation of CARES Act funding. The City is therefore applying for$24,500 from Phase 37 funds, and $24,500 from CARES Act funding. • Matching funds are not required for this grant; and WHEREAS, the City Administration requests approval to apply for grant funds, in the approximate amount of $200,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation for an Education and Communications Proposal for the Hospitality and Tourism Industry Strike Team and COVID-19 in support of the Rockefeller Foundation COVID-19 Testing Action Plan and the Florida Department of Health (Miami-Dade). The details of which are as follows: • As a member of the Rockefeller Foundation's COVID-19 Testing Action Plan Testing Solutions Group, the City of Miami Beach, through Greater Miami and the Beaches, proposes a hospitality and tourism industry focused strike team led by the Department of Health (Miami-Dade)to: • 1) Increase the speed and effectiveness of contact tracing, employee testing and education of employer protocols that will be an extension of the Florida Department of Health and the MB Standard Business Certification Program; • 2) Address the unique characteristics and needs of the hospitality and tourism industry that has been economically devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic; and, • 3) Expand the MB Standard Business Certification program to include resources and templates for the hospitality industry to help organize the information essential for contact tracing. Businesses that join the program can display the certificate and logo highlighting their commitment to employee testing, safety protocols, and contact tracing. • The multilingual marketing and communications campaign will encourage Miami Beach hospitality and tourism businesses to actively participate in protocols that reduce the spread of COVID-19. The campaign is designed to promote the Hospitality and Tourism Strike Team and MB Standard Program. The success of the project requires collaboration between the City, the Department of Health, and the Hospitality and Tourism industry. • The Administration is requesting funding in the approximate amount of $200,000 and matching funds are not required for this grant; and WHEREAS, the City Administration requests approval to apply for funds from Florida Department of Transportation, Florida's Pedestrian Bicycle Focused Initiative Communications and High Visibility Enforcement Program in the approximate amount of $21,465, the details of which are as follows: • The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has funding available for law enforcement agencies that initiate High Visibility Enforcement campaigns to keep pedestrians and bicyclists safe on Florida's roadways. This funding is available through Florida's Pedestrian and Bicycle Focused Initiative. • The City's Police Department operates a High Visibility Enforcement Program to keep pedestrians and bicyclists safe on Miami Beach roadways, and the City has applied for and been awarded these funds from FDOT in the past. • The Administration is requesting funding in the approximate amount of $30,000 to continue the High Visibility Enforcement Program and for police overtime salaries. This project will first educate, then warn and finally issue citations to violators. Matching funds are not required for this grant. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby approve and authorize (and, as to certain agreements retroactively approve and authorize) the City Manager, or his designee, to apply for, accept and appropriate funding (including matching funds and any related city expenses), and to execute any and all documents or agreements in connection with the following grants, programs, and agreements: 1) U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Fiscal Year 2021 Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) Grant program in the approximate amount of$515,000; 2) Target Youth Soccer Grants Program in the approximate amount of$1,000; 3) U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Emergency Food and Shelter Program in the approximate amount of $49,000; 4) The Rockefeller Foundation, in the approximate amount of $200,000; and 5) Florida Department of Transportation, Florida's Pedestrian Bicycle Focused Initiative Communications and High Visibility Enforcement Program in the approximate amount of$21,465. PASSED and ADOPTED this 11/ day of October , 2020. Dan Gelber, Mayor ATTEST: I CSIZCe/Lce0 Rafael E. Granado, City CI�rk ti E rte ; '....... • ;' 26Th X11 ice. APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION 06v City Attorney. Date Resolutions -C7 A MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: October 14, 2020 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROPRIATING FUNDING, AND APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING (AND, AS TO CERTAIN AGREEMENTS RETROACTIVELY APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING) THE CITY MANAGER, OR HIS DESIGNEE, TO APPLY FOR AND ACCEPT FUNDING (INCLUDING MATCHING FUNDS AND ANY RELATED CITY EXPENSES), AND EXECUTE ANY AND ALL DOCUMENTS OR AGREEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH THE FOLLOWING GRANTS, PROGRAMS, AND AGREEMENTS: 1) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF' HOMELAND SECURITY, FISCAL YEAR 2021 URBAN AREA SECURITY INITIATIVE (UASI) GRANT PROGRAM IN THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $515,000; 2) TARGET YOUTH SOCCER GRANTS PROGRAM IN THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $1,000; 3) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, EMERGENCY FOOD AND SHELTER PROGRAM IN THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $49,000; 4) THE ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION, IN THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $200,000; AND 5) FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, FLORIDA'S PEDESTRIAN BICYCLE FOCUSED INITIATIVE COMMUNICATIONS AND HIGH VISIBILITY ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM IN THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $21,465. RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. BACKGROUND/HISTORY The City of Miami Beach applies for various grants and funding allocations from external agencies and organizations. Information regarding the projects and funding sources is included in the Analysis Section of this Agenda Item. ANALYSIS 1 . U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Fiscal Year 2021 Urban Area Security Initiative Grant Program in the approximate amount of$515.000. The Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) Program is funded through the U.S. Department of Page 190 of 1576 Homeland Security. UASI funds are provided to assist high-threat, high-density urban areas to build and sustain the capabilities necessary to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism. The Administration will be applying for two projects under the UAS I FY 2021 program. Descriptions of the two projects are as follows: Card Access and Cameras for City Facilities-$265.000 Several City facilities lack adequate physical security measures. This project aims to increase security at City-owned facilities where there are identified physical vulnerabilities. The goal is to mitigate intruder attacks, and therefore physical controls, such as cameras and card access readers will be installed with grant funding. The Administration is requesting $265,000 for this project and matching funds are not required. Regional Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR)Project-$250.0000 The Regional Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) Project is a multiple year project that will allow for the continuation of the work performed in 2018, 2019 and 2020. An Automatic License Plate Recognition Program will deliver the ability to read vehicle license plates and check them against an installed database for rapid identity verification. The system has been used successfully in other cities to locate stolen or wanted vehicles and reduce crime. The system will benefit all members of the Miami Urban Area Working Group, which includes municipalities in Monroe, Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. It will allow law enforcement agencies to continue to collaborate with community partners by sharing LPR data between law enforcement members without a loss of information, regardless of the vendor that each agency is contracted with. This will provide the UAWG partners with broader, real-time intelligence gathering. The Administration is requesting $250,000 for this project and matching funds are not required. 2. Target Youth Soccer Grants Program. in the approximate amount of $1.000 for the Miami Beach Soccer Club. The Target Youth Soccer Grants Program provides funding for registration fees, equipment and training for players. It also provides funding for the professional development of volunteer coaches. The Miami Beach Football Club is a soccer program for boys and girls ages 8-17 years old. The main goal of the program is to improve each child's soccer skills and to prepare them to play in a competitive environment. The Administration intends to apply for funding to provide scholarships for low-income youth to help cover registration fees for the program. If awarded, the grant request of$1,000 will pay for ten (10) scholarships at $100 each. Matching funds are not required for this grant. 3 . U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Emergency Food and Shelter Program in the approximate amount of $49.000 for food vouchers. rent/mortgage assistance. and utilities assistance. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) assists organizations across the country to provide food, shelter and supportive services to Page 191 of 1576 people with economic emergencies. The Administration is requesting funds from EFSP for families in need of assistance. The funds will be used to provide food vouchers, rent and mortgage assistance, and utilities assistance to individuals. The City applies for EFSP funding each year, and this year's allocation is for Phase 37 of the program. This year, the EFSP program also has an additional allocation of CARES Act funding. The City is therefore applying for $24,500 from Phase 37 funds, and $24,500 from CARES Act funding. Matching funds are not required for this grant. 4.The Rockefeller Foundation in the approximate amount of $200.000 for an Education and Communications Proposal for the Hospitality and Tourism Industry Strike Team and COVI D-19 in support of the Rockefeller Foundation COVID-19 Testing Action Plan and the Florida Department of Health(Miami-Dade). As a member of the Rockefeller Foundation's COV I D-19 Testing Action Plan Testing Solutions Group,the City of Miami Beach,through Greater Miami and the Beaches, proposes a hospitality and tourism industry focused strike team led by the Department of Health (Miami- Dade) to: 1) Increase the speed and effectiveness of contact tracing, employee testing and education of employer protocols that will be an extension of the Florida Department of Health and the MB Standard Business Certification Program; 2) Address the unique characteristics and needs of the hospitality and tourism industry that has been economically devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic; and, 3) Expand the MB Standard Business Certification program to include resources and templates for the hospitality industry to help organize the information essential for contact tracing. Businesses that join the program can display the certificate and logo highlighting their commitment to employee testing,safety protocols, and contact tracing. The multilingual marketing and communications campaign will encourage Miami Beach hospitality and tourism businesses to actively participate in protocols that reduce the spread of COVID-19. The campaign is designed to promote the Hospitality and Tourism Strike Team and MB Standard Program.The success of the project requires collaboration between the City, the Department of Health, and the Hospitality and Tourism industry. The Administration is requesting funding in the approximate amount of$200,000 and matching funds are not required for this grant. 5. Florida Department of Transportation. Florida's Pedestrian and Bicycle Focused Initiative Communications and High Visibility Enforcement Program in the approximate amount of $21.465. The Florida Department of Transportation (FOOT) has funding available for law enforcement agencies that initiate High Visibility Enforcement campaigns to keep pedestrians and bicyclists safe on Florida's roadways. This funding is available through Florida's Pedestrian and Bicycle Focused Initiative. The City's Police Department operates a High Visibility Enforcement Program to keep pedestrians and bicyclists safe on Miami Beach roadways, and the City has applied for and been awarded these funds from FDOT in the past. The Administration is requesting funding in the approximate amount of $21,465 to continue the High Visibility Enforcement Program. Funding will be used for police overtime salaries. This Page 192 of 1576 project will first educate, then warn and finally issue citations to violators. Matching funds are not required for this grant. Applicable Area Not Applicable Is this a"Residents Right Does this item utilize G.Q. to Know" item, pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14? No No Legislative Tracking Grants and Intergovernmental Affairs ATTACHMENTS: Description o Resolution Page 193 of 1576