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LTC 112-2023 Dune Vegetation Trimming and Maintenance between 17-18 StreetsDocuSign Envelope ID: 20CF9368-9AA 2-43F0-B 1C1-7B 70B 7E47E3 3 MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC# LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: FROM: DATE: Honorable Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission A na T. Hodak, ciy Manaoe(Mk\K March 3, 2023 ["' SUBJECT: Dune Vegetation Trimming and Maintenance between 17-18 Streets Coastal dunes are an invaluable asset to coastal communities like Miami Beach. A healthy dune system keeps our beaches healthy, minimizes beach erosion rates, and protects coastal infrastructure and upland properties from storm damage. I am pleased to share another update on the trimming of dune vegetation to create a more environmentally healthy dune system that is safer through CPTED - Crime Prevention through Environmental Design. Location: 17-18 Street Date: March 7 - March 17, 2023 The project will be led by City-contracted personnel, Superior Landscaping & Lawn Service, Inc. (Superior). The work includes trimming the existing dune vegetation and removing invasive exotic species in accordance with the City's Dune Management Plan on the east side of the beachwalk from the 17 Street dune crossover to the 18 Street dune crossover. In September 2022, dune trimming activity was conducted in the north and south side of the Lincoln Road intersection. Currently dune trimming activity is ongoing in the vicinity of 15 - 16 Street The department plans to continue dune trimming activities in locations that are hot spots for crime and vagrant & homeless encampments as identified by the City's Police and Housing and Community Services Department. Background: The Environment and Sustainability Department is working in collaboration with Public Works' Greenspace Management Division, Police, and Housing and Community Services Departments, conducting joint inspections and planning. Overgrown dune vegetation, including seagrapes, create desirable locations for vagrants and homeless encampments. In many cases, the trimming of dune vegetation to a shrub-like formation or structural pruning of undergrowth in shade-producing trees discourages encampments by increasing visibility and eliminates potential spots considered as ideal for such activity. The project is funded through the Environment and Sustainability budget. 112-2023 DocuSign Envelope ID: 20CF9368-9AA 2-43F0-B1C1-7B70B7E47E33 In 2016, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2016-29296, approving the City's Beachfront Management Plan, which includes the Dune Management Plan. The purpose of the Dune Management Plan is to provide the framework and specifications that the City uses to maintain a resilient, healthy, stable, and natural dune system as coastal wave defense that is appropriate for its location and reduces public safety and maintenance concerns. For any additional information, please feel free to contact Lindsey Precht, Environment and Sustainability Department Assistant Director, at LindseyPrecht@miamibeachf]_gov. ATH/EC/AK/LP/ST/JL 2