LTC 062-2024 TPBPF Committee Motion – Citywide Limit to Total of Residential Parking Permits per Household & Continuation of Virtual PermitsDocuSign Envelope ID: CDBF3758-3CE9-4F6F-B5CE-06A49A11C122
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CITY OF {IAMI BEACH
OFFICE OF THE CI T CLERK
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
NO. LTC# 062-2024 LETTER TO COMMISSION
TO: Honorable Mayor Steven Meiner and Members of the City Commissio
FROM~'Rafael Granado, City Clerk REGIS BARBOU /'.'.:.-~-;;;;::-,__~----
DATE: February 16, 2024
SUBJECT: TPBPF Committee Motion - Citywide Limit to Total of Residential Parking Permits
per Household & Continuation of Virtual Permits
The purpose of this Letter to Commission is to provide you with correspondence received
from the Transportation, Parking & Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Committee.
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C: Eric Carpenter, Deputy City Manager
Mark Taxis, Assistant City Manager
Rickelle Williams, Assistant City Manager
Monica Beltran, Parking Director
Jose Gonzalez, Transportation and Mobility Director
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facilities Comunuttee
Marcia Duprat Lepori, Chair
Linda Kalka, Vice-Chair
Members:
Patricia Henao
Joe Saunders
Eva Dias
Esteban Procelli
Amy Rabin
Harvey Burstein
Cynthia Esquivel
Liliana Martinez
Akil Lester
Peter Matos
TO: Honorable Mayor Steven Meiner and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Transportation, Parking & Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Committee
DATE: February 16, 2024
SUBJECT: Citywide Limit to Total of Residential Parking Permits per Household &
Continuation of Virtual Permits
Members Present: Marcia Duprat Lepori; Linda Kalka; Cynthia Esquivel; Amy Rabin;
Patricia Henao; Esteban Porcelli; Harvey Burstein; Joe Saunders; Eva Dias; Liliana Martinez; Akil Lester &
Peter Matos
Dear Honorable Mayor and City Commission:
The Transportation, Parking and Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Committee (TPBPFC) held its
hybrid meeting on Monday, February 12, 2024, and passed the below motion:
Citywide Limit to Total of Residential Parking Permits per Household & Continuation of
Virtual Permits
The Transportation, Parking, and Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Committee passed a motion
supporting the proposal below, with the following conditions:
• Limit the total number of Residential Parking Permits to (2) per household for residents
that reside in eligible properties within a permitted residential zone.
• Exceptions can be made on a case-by-case basis and are subject to review and approval
by the Parking Director.
• Continue use of "Virtual Permits" instead of issuance of decals. Permitholder vehicles
would continue to be identified by their tag/license plate numbers.
As an advisory Committee, we urge the Mayor and City Commission to support this motion.
Sincerely,
Transportation, Parking & Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Committee