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069-1999 LTC CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: (305) 673-7010 FAX: (305) 673-7782 LETTER TO COMMISSION L.T.C. NO. 69-1999 TO: Honorable Mayor & City Commissioners DATE: March 16, 1999 FROM: Sergio Rodriguez ff City Manager ~ SUBJECT: Appointment of Matthew D. Schwartz as Assistant City Manager I am pleased to announce that Matthew D. Schwartz has agreed to accept an appointment to the position of Assistant City Manager, commencing on Monday, May 3, 1999. As you will note from the attached resume, Matthew has extensive background experience in the areas of development, redevelopment and infrastructure, as well as in the planning and coordination of public/private sector joint ventures. Matthew will assist me and the other members of my executive staff in providing day-to-day direction to the operating departments of our City. Please join me in welcoming Matthew to our City. SRRWB:lsg Attachment a:\COMM-MEM01/96\SCHWARTZ.APT cc: Mayra Diaz-Buttacavoli, Assistant City Manager Janet Gavarrete, Assistant City Manager Christina Cuervo, Assistant City Manager Ronnie Singer, Executive Assistant to the City Manager Richard Bender, Executive Assistant to the City Manager/Labor Relations Department Directors MATTHEW DAVID SCHWARTZ, AICP 7024 26th St. NW, Gig Harbor. W A 98335 (253) 265-8965 (home) (253) 597-8122 (office) Professional Profile: 1998-Present Oct 94 - 1998 Od 88 - Oct 94 Foss Waterway Development Authority 535 E. Dock Street, Suite 204, Tacoma, WA 98402 Executive Director Responsible for the implementation of th.e redevelopment program for properties along the 3 mile Thea Foss Waterway in Downtown Tacoma, Washington. Elements of this project include the construction o~ the International Museum of Glass, the Northwest Waters Aquarium, public market, comnnmity maritime center and public esplanade. Private redevelopment entails residential, hotel and commercial facilities. CARR SMITH CORRADINO' 4055 Northwest 97th Avenue, Suite 200, Miami, FL 33178 Principa~ Planning and Development As Principal in charge of the Planning and Development Division, reSponsible for the coordination of plamting and development activities for the l70-member finn with offices in Florida. Indiana. and Kentucky. Assignmmts have included: working with The South Florida Regional Planning Council on the development of a regional strategy for South Florida (Vision 2025), Community Redevelopment Plans for Downtown Racine, Wisconsin, the City of Miami and Fort Walton Beach, Florida, and Commercial Reviralization Programs for Pensacola Beach and Hollywood, Florida. Responsible for coordination of community outreach programs and public/private joint ventures. CITY OF MIAMI.DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 200 South Biscayne Boulevard, Mt'ami, FL 33131 Executive Director Responsible for the administration of the City of Miami Downtown Development Authority. This semi-autonomous agency was headed by a 29-member Board of Directors with an annual budget of approximately $1.5 nri11ion. During FY '92-93, it generated'over $5 million in additional grants. Tho major goal of the Authority is to promote Downtown Miami as a center for domestic and international business. · Resporusiblc for intemational and domestic business development activities. · RespOtlBible for the planning and coordination of public/private joint ventures. · Responsible for the coordination of improvement of public services including the establishment of a program that has effectively dealt with the incrt:asing Dovvntown homeless population. · Responsible for coordination of infrastructure improvements and future planning activities. . Responsible far coordinating business development missions to Europe, Canada, the Far East and Latin America. Dee 86 ... Oct 88 Jun 85 - Dee 86 Nov 83 - Jun 85 CITY OF MIAML DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT 300 Biscayne Boulevard Way. Miami, Florida 33131 Deputy Director Director of Redevelopment, Planning and Implcmentatian rc:sponsible for project management of 3 redevelopment programs: The Southeast Ove:rtowt1/11axk West Redevelopment Project (residential), the Omn.i Redevelopment Program (commexcial), the: Garment Center Fashion District Redevelopment Program (industrial). · Responsible for coordination of economic development activities, including city-wide marketing and local economic development. · Responsible for the overall administration and management of 44 staff members, including 19 professionals. · Responsible for the preparation and monitoring of the $2.2 million departmental budget THE SOUTHEAST OVERTOWNIPARK WEST REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT (Office merged into Department of Development) · Responsible for the implementation of one of the largest joint publiclpOvate redevelopment programs in the Southeast · Directly responsible for the acquisition of $30 million in real estate, the relocation of 45 businesses and over 500 residents. · Responsible for the negotiation of 4 agreements with developers that allowed for the construction of 1,000 modexate income residential units and 20,000 square feet of commercial space. . Responsible for the coordination of fiscal aspects of the Ta."l: Increment District. · Responsible for securing funding for project which includes $10.1 million in UDAG grants. $2.5 million in second mortgage funding from Dade County, $13.1 million in local housing bond funds and $2.~ million in local highway improvement bond funds. . Responsible for the administration of a staff of 10 and an operating budget of $900,000. SOUTHEAST o VER TO WNIPARX WEST PROJECT Assistant Director · Responsible for project planning, developer selection under the City of Miami's Unified Development Process, project m!IJk.cling and office administration. Oct 82 - Nov 83 Jon 77 - Oct 82 Jan 71 -Jun 77 Sept 69 - Jan 71 Education: Date of Birth: S.OUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST PROJECT Envil"onmelltal Development Administrator . Responsible for project planning, budgeting, marketing, intergovernmental coordination and office administration. CITY OF MlAML PLANNING DEPARTMENT 275 Northwest 2nd Street, Miami, Florida 33128 Chief of Advance Planning · Responsible for neighborhood and economic development planning for the City of Miami. · Coordinated a staff of 7 professional planners and 3 technicians. . Responsible for the updating of the Miami Neighborhood Comprehensive Plan. · Responsible for Community Development Block Grant Planning (Budget of $11 million). · Responsible for preparation of the grants and coordination of consultant contracts. · Extensive involvement with citizen participation. neighborhood commercial revitalization and zoning. CITY OF MIAMI PLANNING DEPARTMENT 275 Northwest 2nd Street, Miami, Florida 33128 Senio.. Planner · Responsible for preparation of major portion of the Miami Comprehensive Plan, including land use, housing, intergovernmental coordination and economic revitalization. · Responsible for preparation of neighborhood and market studies. · Responsible: for preparation offederal and state grants. · Responsible for the planning, coordination and implementation of parks and open space program. FREDERICK P. CLARK ASSOCIATES 29 Locust Avenue, Rye, New York 10580 Planner MASTER OF SCIENCE IN URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin August 1969 (Mellon Fellow) BACHELOR OF ARTS IN GEOGRAPHY State University of New York at Buffalo (S.U.N.Y.A.B.) June 1967 (lIonors Program) 11/02/45