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LTC 561-2023 New Years EveMIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER LTC# 561-2023 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: LETTER TO COMMISSION Honorable Mayor Steven Meiner and Members of the City Commission Alina T. Hudak, City Mana� December 21, 2023 lJ' '\ \ New Year's Eve The purpose of this Letter to Commission ("L TC") is to provide an update on the city's comprehensive preparations for New Year's Eve to maintain essential staffing levels and ensure a safe, enjoyable celebration for all. As we gear up for one of the busiest weekends of the year on Miami Beach, we are committed to providing an overview of the city's readiness for the upcoming New Year's festivities. This memo aims to outline our departmental staffing plans and events schedule. To ring in the new year, the city is producing and partnering with neighborhood groups to provide three, free events, including fireworks presented by the City and the Ocean Drive Association that will be launched from 10 Street at 11 :59 p.m. on Sunday, December 31, 2023; a Collins Park beachfront concert on Sunday, December 31 at 8 p.m. with Orchestra Miami and special guests The Latin Divos, followed by fireworks; and a New Year's Day outdoor concert featuring the Miami Beach Classical Music Festival Orchestra on 12 Street and Ocean Drive at 5:30 p.m. as part of Miami Beach OnStage!. Starting Friday, December 29 at 7 a.m. through Tuesday, January 2 at 7 a.m., Ocean Drive will be closed to vehicular traffic and transformed into a pedestrian corridor with cafe extensions. Departmental Plans In addition to our current daytime staffing, approximately 30 police officers will be dedicated to the Entertainment District for New Year's weekend on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday beginning at 3 p.m. each day. These officers will be assigned footposts along Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue, with some on bicycles throughout the district. MBPD's Motor Unit will assist with traffic enforcement and manage the traffic flow as visitors exit the city after the fireworks display Furthermore, the Miami Beach Police Department will conduct License Plate Reader (LPR) details on the 5th Street corridor on Friday, December 29, and Saturday, December 30 beginning at 5 p.m. The Miami Beach Fire Department will provide enhanced staffing for Ocean Drive on New Year's Eve, including an Advanced Life Support transport rescue unit and a fire engine. Additionally, they will have night inspection teams to monitor and enforce occupant loads and compliance with life-safety codes. The Fire Department is providing off-duty staffing for 7 fireworks displays citywide and a number of special events. The Public Safety Communications Division will augment staffing as needed to monitor special event channels. The Code Compliance Department will activate all operational personnel on New Year's Eve and provide significantly enhanced staffing for New Year's Day. The coverage will include citywide coverage to respond to all calls for service and complaints. The Art Deco Cultural District will be staffed with a dedicated team of 6 Code Compliance Officers and 1 Code Compliance Administrator to provide continuous seamless coverage within the district during the period. Code Compliance officers will be patrolling the entire City with a focus on quality-of-life issues, excessively loud music, short-term rentals, illegal commercial events, and continuous coverage at the Miami Beach Marina, with a proactive approach and providing rapid response times citywide. The Parks and Recreation Department staffing enhancements will consist of expanded service hours and increased personnel assignments ranging from Park Rangers to maintenance and janitorial staff along the Lummus/South Pointe/Ocean Drive corridor, and the beachfront at 21 Street. Additionally, due to large New Year's Eve crowds, enhanced staffing will be deployed to the 73 and 76 streets beachfront restrooms. The Parking Department will increase staffing throughout the holiday weekend. Parking garages will be staffed with ambassadors to assist customers and provide directions to available parking locations. Additional enforcement officers will be assigned to residential zones to prevent illegal parking and maintain parking availability for residents. Parking Enforcement Officers will be available to assist the Police Department as needed. Transportation and Mobility Department staff will be available throughout the weekend to monitor traffic flows and provide timely traffic updates. Additionally, the city's traffic monitoring and management contractor will monitor major thoroughfares to detect incidents creating congestion using available resources and equipment, including the WAZE mobile application, existing closed-circuit television cameras in the city, and several portable variable message signs for traffic/event messaging, and modify traffic signal timing as necessary to help mitigate congestion. Traffic monitors will operate 17 hours a day from 9 a.m. to 2 a.m. starting on Friday, December 29, through Monday, Jan. 1, 2024. Miami Beach Trolley service will offer extended hours on New Year's Eve. Trolleys will run from 8 a.m. on Sunday, December 31, 2023, until 2 a.m. on Monday, Jan u ary 1, 2024. The Office of Marketing & Communications will be sharing the Ocean Drive vehicular closure via a traffic text notification as well as their bi-weekly e-newsletter and social media platforms. Additionally, the team will share New Year's event happenings and Ocean Drive fireworks across the city's digital platforms to include Nextdoor and a dedicated New Year's email. The Division of Emergency Management is developing a coordinated Event Action Plan based on the operational plans from key departments. This plan aims to streamline our efforts and ensure a well-organized and secure environment for all residents and visitors. Our commitment remains unwavering to ensure a successful and enjoyable experience for residents and visitors. We appreciate your continued support as we work towards a memorable 2024 New Year's celebration in Miami Beach. ATH