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LTC 545-2023 Black Affairs Advisory Committee Motions - December 12, 2023DocuSign Envelope ID: 69153584-E563-4580-BFF2-3CB5BDF 1C1A7 MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # 545-2023 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: The Honorable Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission row. roar Ee ororass. car cf z@@ ., ~FABBBAOBFB5E4CF ... DATE: December 12, 2023 SUBJECT: Black Affairs Advisory Committee Motions - December 12, 2023 The purpose of this letter to the Mayor and Commission is to provide the following motions made during the December 12, 2023 Black Affairs Advisory Committee ("BAAC") Meeting, as presented by the Committee: • Traffic Mitigation Plan "Memorial Day Traffic Loop" - During highest volume weekends in Spring Break (to manage the size and rowdiness of crowds and the proliferation of firearms entering the beach) - the City MUST have FULL support of FOOT in advance for approval of DUI checkpoints, LPR details etc., on 1-395 & Julia Tuttle Causeway, confiscating guns/drugs etc., once capacity is reached on Miami Beach, cars that do enter are looped off the island (with Traffic restrictions to entries to neighborhoods/street parking/public garage closures). This is even more critical due to the recent unpopular permit less carry law which 77% of Floridians are opposed. Residents and Visitors need to be notified multiple times in advance on all media platforms of the dates and times of the traffic restrictions that will be imposed on these causeways so that they can prepare accordingly to lessen disruption. They need to understand that this inconvenience on those two weekends is the price we have to pay to protect the lives/safety of ourselves and our visitors in addition to avoiding additional curfews that will negatively affect our tourist industry and the businesses/employees within the ADCD. • Parking Restrictions to manage capacity - Concurrently with the Traffic Loop - initiate and enforce capacity limitations/early closures in city owned parking garages allowing access only to residents and beach employees. Restrict Parking within the 10 blocks from 6th Street - 14th Street and any other areas deemed necessary and enhancing parking enforcement in adjacent neighborhoods. gain - residents and visitors need to be notified multiple times in advance on all media platforms of the dates and times of the traffic/parking restrictions so that they can prepare accordingly to lessen disruption. • Diverse Programming + Ticketed/secured Access to Ocean Drive with metal detectors/wanding for increased security and as a deterrent and implemented as a second line of safety. Examples of possible programming: o Miami Dolphins Football Unites - Including music, fitness and wellness with professional athletes, sports games with youth, and a variety of fun installations for resident & visitors. DocuSign Envelope ID: 69153584-E 563-4580-BFF2 -3CB5B DF 1C1 A7 o First Responders Music Fest - Family-friendly, one-of-a-kind festival showcasing first responder musicians from across the country performing everything from rock to jazz, R&B to reggae, hip-hop to salsa, merengue and more, including a multi-agency first responder expo and plenty of opportunities to meet the men and women in uniform who serve our communities. • Activate Goodwill Ambassadors from Miami-Dade County and the City of Miami Beach throughout areas within the Art Deco Culture District (ADCD) to continue with appropriate messaging, assistance to visitors/residents plus crowd surveillance for MBPD. • Messaging and Communications - Messaging should be positive (Take Care of our City and it will Take Care of You) and consistent throughout the administration, elected officials and platforms - we need to stay on script in order to not create unnecessary negative media frenzies & bad publicity due to misinformation & lack of coordination. • Police Enforcement on Loud Music coming from golf carts, vehicles and mobile speakers, plus exotic/modified cars/motorcycles with loud exhausts. • Absolutely No Zero tolerance policing policy - No use of SWAT trucks, riot gear, pepper balls, mounted police, or drug sniffing K9s for crowd control. • Address Possible Lack of Diversity If any of the groups monitoring the city of Miami Beach ( ACLU, CRB, NAACP, Circle of Brotherhood) become aware that the Police Citizens Relations Committee which is tasked with offering direction on Spring Break/High Impact periods does not have any Black/African American representation, they will question vigorously on social media and other platforms the validity of this task force & dismiss any of its recommendations - This will be used by many to disparage the City's efforts and needs to be addressed ASAP. • Long term- Zoning as was done in Fort Lauderdale - Upgrade uses on district, remove Liquor stores/smoke shops/pizza by the slice, which encourage law breakers vs spring breakers party in the street vs use of hotels/bars/clubs. The above motions were passed unanimously. Members in attendance: Glendon Hall (Chair), Bibi Andrade (Vice-Chair), Troy E. Wright, Bill Warren and Sipiwe Anderson, Henry Williams, Dorrie Foster and Melba Pearson. Guest in attendance: Miami Beach Police Chief Wayne Jones, Miami Beach Police Detective Christopher Mitchell. For more information, please contact Lissette Garcia Arrogante, Tourism and Culture Director at [issettearrogante@miamibeachfl.gov or x26597.