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Miami-Dade County Resolution Approving The City of Miami Beach's Codesination of That Portion of 15th Street From Ocean Drive to Bay Road As " Mayor Matti Herrera Bower Way" 2-02_4 — 32 1 Approved Mayor Agenda Item No. 3(A)(1) Veto 10-1-24 Override RESOLUTION NO. R-833-24 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH'S CODESIGNATION OF THAT PORTION OF 15TH STREET FROM OCEAN DRIVE TO BAY ROAD AS "MAYOR MATTI HERRERA BOWER WAY" WHEREAS,the Mayor and the City Commission of the City of Miami Beach(the"City") passed Resolution No. 2024-33275 on September 11, 2024, which codesignated that portion of 15th Street from Ocean Drive to Bay Road as "Mayor Matti Herrera Bower Way" in honor of Mayor Matti Herrera Bower("Mayor Bower"); and WHEREAS,among her many accomplishments,after serving as a City Commissioner for the City for eight years, Mayor Bower was the first woman and first Hispanic person to serve as the Mayor of the City of Miami Beach from 2007 to 2013; and WHEREAS, throughout her career as a public servant, Mayor Bower has been a fierce advocate for quality public education, historic preservation, affordable housing for low-income seniors, and social equality initiatives in the City; and WHEREAS, with her belief in the importance of community engagement and transparency in government decision-making, Mayor Bower has left a lasting mark on the City; and WHEREAS,a copy of Resolution No. 2024-33275 is attached hereto and incorporated by reference; and WHEREAS, that portion of 15th Street from Ocean Drive to Bay Road is a city road located in the City of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, this codesignation is located in County Commission District 5; and MDC003 Agenda Item No. 3(A)(l) Page No. 2 WHEREAS, the City would like for the County to install signage indicating this codesignation on County street signs and traffic signal mast arms; and WHEREAS, this Board would also like to honor Mayor Bower by approving the City's codesignation of that portion of 15th Street from Ocean Drive to Bay Road as "Mayor Matti Herrera Bower Way", NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY,FLORIDA,that this Board: Section 1. Approves the City of Miami Beach's codesignation of that portion of 15th Street from Ocean Drive to Bay Road as"Mayor Matti Herrera Bower Way". Section 2. Directs the Clerk of the Board to send certified copies of this resolution to the Mayor of the City of Miami Beach, the members of the Miami Beach City Commission, the United States Postal Service, the Traffic Signals and Signs Division of the Department of Transportation and Public Works, the Development Services Division of the Regulatory and Economic Resource Department, the Miami Beach Police Department, and the Miami Beach Fire Department. The Prime Sponsor of the foregoing resolution is Commissioner Eileen Higgins. It was offered by Commissioner Anthony Rodriguez , who moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Danielle Cohen Higgins and upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Oliver G. Gilbert, III, Chairman aye Anthony Rodriguez, Vice Chairman aye Marleine Bastien aye Juan Carlos Bermudez aye Kevin Marino Cabrera aye Sen. Rene Garcia aye Roberto J. Gonzalez absent Keon Hardemon aye Danielle Cohen Higgins aye Eileen Higgins absent Kionne L. McGhee aye Raquel A. Regalado aye Micky Steinberg aye MDC004 Agenda Item No. 3(A)(l) Page No. 3 The Chairperson thereupon declared this resolution duly passed and adopted this ls`day of October,2024. This resolution shall become effective upon the earlier of(1) 10 days after the date of its adoption unless vetoed by the County Mayor,and if vetoed,shall become effective only upon an override by this Board,or(2) approval by the County Mayor of this resolution and the filing of this approval with the Clerk of the Board. • MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA .•• •'•••••. BY ITS BOARD OF GOMM/S•�'•�, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS s= A m m? JUAN FERNANDEZ-BARQUIN,CLERK V �OR\O��Gj ; By: Basia Pruna Deputy Clerk Approved by County Attorney as to form and legal sufficiency. Jose I. Ortega I 1 I MDC005 RESOLUTION NO. 2024-33275 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA,ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY OF LIFE COMMITTEE, AT ITS JULY 10, 2024 MEETING, AND APPROVING, BY 5/7TH VOTE, FOLLOWING A DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING, THE CO- NAMING OF 15TH STREET BETWEEN OCEAN DRIVE AND BAY ROAD AS "MAYOR MATTI HERRERA BOWER WAY," SUBJECT TO FINAL APPROVAL OF THE CO-NAMING BY THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 2-1, RULE 9.02 OF THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY CODE. WHEREAS, at the May 15, 2024 City Commission meeting, an item sponsored by Commissioner Alex Fernandez and co-sponsored by Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez was referred to the Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee("PSNQLC")to discuss the co-naming of 15th Street between Ocean Drive and Bay Road in honor of Mayor Matti Herrera Bower("Mayor Bower"); and WHEREAS, on July 24, 2024, the Mayor and City Commission adopted an ordinance amending Section 82-503(c) of the City Code to provide for additional criteria for the co-naming of street in honor of notable women who made significant contributions to the civic and/or political fabric of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, Mayor Bower is the first woman, as well as the first Hispanic, to serve with distinction from 2007 through 2013 as Mayor of Miami Beach, as well as served as a City Commissioner for eight(8)years prior to her period of service as Mayor; and WHEREAS, on July 26, 2024 the Mayor and City Commission adopted an ordinance amending Section 82-503(c) of the City Code to provide for additional criteria for the co-naming of a street in honor of notable women who made significant contributions to the civic and! or political fabric of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, Mayor Bower's road to community activism began as a Parent-Teacher Association mom, working to save an elementary school from closing; and WHEREAS, her enthusiasm, innate leadership and charisma led Mayor Bower to become president of the Parent-Teacher Association ("PTA") at three (3) Miami Beach public schools, a decade-long record of service. In the process, she became a leading advocate for quality education in Miami Beach and began a long trajectory of service to Miami Beach's public schools; and WHEREAS, Mayor Bower served on the Miami-Dade County School Board Attendance to Boundary and Bi-Lingual Education Committees, the Miami Beach Ad Hoc Committee for Quality Education, the Miami Beach Feeder Pattern and Citizen's Advisory Committee, the State of Florida Transition Team task force on Reading and Literacy and championed the expansion of the International Baccalaureate Program to all of Miami Beach's public schools; and M DC006 WHEREAS, through her persistent leadership to ensure quality education for every child in Miami Beach, Mayor Bower achieved the citywide implementation of the International Baccalaureate program, thereby allowing for all students to significantly expand their learning opportunities within our City; and WHEREAS, Mayor Bower was also an instrumental part of the campaign to save the historic Art Deco District in South Beach; and WHEREAS, inspired by the leadership of her friend Barbara Baer Capitman, Mayor Bower became an early volunteer with the Miami Design Preservation League and served on the Board of Directors for over a decade; and WHEREAS, Mayor Bower advocated for responsible growth management and the creation of historic districts around Miami Beach, including the first and most famous, the Miami Beach Architecture District; and WHEREAS, during her tenure as City Commissioner and Mayor, Mayor Bower helped introduce innumerable ordinances and city code amendments that ushered in the modem era of historic preservation in the City, including championing the amendment to the City's Charter to require voter referendum approval prior to increasing floor area ratios in the City, possibly the single most important piece of growth management legislation in the City; and WHEREAS, Mayor Bower also helped create affordable housing for low-income elderly and others; and WHEREAS: to this day, Mayor Bower serves on the Board of Directors of the Miami Beach Housing Authority, which provides quality affordable housing for seniors and others; and WHEREAS, for many years, she worked closely with Unidad of Miami Beach, Inc., the non-profit community-based organization that operates the North Beach Oceanfront Center and engages in advocacy for seniors particularly those in the Hispanic community, and provides social services and cultural programming, among other important work performed for the benefit of our entire community; and WHEREAS, Mayor Bower has supported many social equality initiatives over the years including the adoption of the City's Human Rights Ordinance and the first City-supported gay pride festival and development of the arts, among other causes; and WHEREAS, Mayor Bower has left an indelible mark on the City, not only in her support of many worthy causes over the years, but in terms of her personal touch and her belief in the importance of community engagement and transparency in government decision-making; and WHEREAS, Mayor Bower is a force of nature and a living example of a public servant that has always staved true to herself, with values that place people above politics; and WHEREAS, as 5'h Street is a platted, public road the proposed oo-naming must be approved by the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners pursuant to Rule 9.02 of Section 2-1 of the Mani-Dade County Code. MDC007 • tl NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby accept the recommendation of the Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee, and approve, by 5/7th vote, following a duly noticed public hearing, the co- naming of 15th Street between Ocean Drive and Bay Road as" Mayor Matti Herrera Bower Way," to final approval of the co-naminc bythe Miami-Dade County Board of County a Commissioners, in accordance with Section 2-1. rule 9.02 of the Miami-Dade County Code. PASSED AND ADOPTED this II day of SPi rr! 2024. . Steven Meiner, Mayor ATTEST: 7 Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk ;i,s:E,q err Lti.!:.0R? OR.lt1EI (Sponsored by Vice-Mayor Alex J. Fernandez y.... n C by Kristen �� Cj-{�76 : cc-Sponsored Kris n Rosen Gonzalez) Co-Sponsored by Commissioner David Suarez Co-Sponsored by Commissioner Joseph Magazine Co-Sponsored by Commissioner Tanya K.Bhatt Co-Sponsored by Commissioner Laura Dominguez STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADS City Clerk of the %n'`e '' I, RAFAEL E. GRANADO, C .y Q _.... . •..'.• Miami Beach, Florida, do hereby certify that ter: above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of � ' the original thereof on file in this office. ;;.. eRatEo�'_ • WITNESS my hand and sea! of said City this !,,2" .3 day of Si eT , 202 . :;E APPROVED AS TO Rafael E. ranado FORM &LANGUAGE City Clerk of the City of Miami Beach, Florida & FOR EXECUTION f.itv t•trrne.v Date MDC008 OFFICIAL FILE COPY CLERK OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA MEMORANDUM Agenda Item No. 3(A)(1) TO: Honorable Chairman Oliver G. Gilbert, III DATE: October 1, 2024 and Members, Board of County Commissioners FROM: Geri Bonzon-Keenan SUBJECT: Resolution approving the City of County Attorney Miami Beach's Codesignation of that portion of 15th Street from Ocean Drive to Bay Road as "Mayor Matti Herrera Bower Way" Resolution No. R-833-24 The accompanying resolution was prepared and placed on the agenda at the request of Prime Sponsor Commissioner Eileen Higgins. jl Geri Bonzon-Keenan County Attorney GBK/uw MDC001 - MEMORANDUM (Revised) TO: Honorable Chairman Oliver G. Gilbert, III DATE: October 1, 2024 and Members, Board of County Commissioners FROM: C onzon-Keenan SUBJECT: Agenda Item No. 3(A)(1) County Attorney Please note any items checked. "3-Day Rule" for committees applicable if raised 6 weeks required between first reading and public hearing 4 weeks notification to municipal officials required prior to public hearing Decreases revenues or increases expenditures without balancing budget Budget required Statement of fiscal impact required Statement of social equity required Ordinance creating a new board requires detailed County Mayor's report for public hearing V No committee review Applicable legislation requires more than a majority vote(i.e.,2/3's present ,2/3 membership ,3/5's , unanimous , majority plus one ,CDMP 7 vote requirement per 2-116.1(3)(h) or (4)(c) , CDMP 2/3 vote requirement per 2-116.1(3) (h) or (4)(c) ,CDMP 9 vote requirement per 2-116.1(4)(c) (2) ) to approve Current information regarding funding source, index code and available balance,and available capacity (if debt is contemplated) required MDC002