20140305 AM2MIAMI BEACH
City Commission Meeting
ADDENDUM MATERIAL 2
City Hall, Commission Chambers, 3rd Floor, 1700 Convention Center Drive
March 5, 2014
Mayor Philip Levine
Vice-Mayor Micky Steinberg
Commissioner Michael Grieco
Commissioner Joy Malakoff
Commissioner Edward L. Tobin
Commissioner Deede Weithorn
Commissioner Jonah Wolfson
City Manager Jimmy Morales
City Attorney Jose Smith
City Clerk Rafael E. Granado
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ADDENDUM AGENDA
C4 -Commission Committee Assignments
C4K Referral To The Land Use And Development Committee And The Planning Board-Discussion
Regarding 500-600 Alton Road.
(Requested by Commissioner Edward L. Tobin)
R9 • New Business and Commission Requests
R9M Discussion Related To Scooter Parking And Bicycle Parking/Racks.
(Requested by Mayor Philip Levine)
R9N Discussion Regarding the Miami Beach Police Athletic League (PAL).
(Requested by Commissioner Joy Malakoff)
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Addendum, March 5, 2014
R9 ·New Business and Commission Requests (Continued)
R90 Discussion Relating To Pulsepoint, A Mobile Application That Partners With Rescue Agencies.
(Requested by Commissioner Michael Grieco)
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MIAMI BEACH
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION
MEMORANDUM·
TO: Jimmy Morales, City Manager
FROM: Ed Tobin, Commissioner
DATE: March 3rd, 2014
SUBJECT: Agenda item for March 5th, 2014 City Commission Meeting
Please place on the March 5th, 2014 City Commission Meeting Agenda a
referral to the Land Use Committee and the Planning Board to discuss
500-600 Alton Road.
Please place an item for consideration as an add-on to the Commission
Agenda. Mr. Galbut advises he has a matter that is time sensitive and will
also benefit our community.
It involves his Alton Road development and its interrelationship to the
Alton Road Master planning.
This matter was not placed on the Agenda by Wednesday February 26th
as required. I advised I would place this matter on the Agenda for your
consideration as an add-on.
No staff examination is required to be completed in time for our meeting.
This is simply a referral for more thorough discussion at 2 different land
use forums. I am referring the matter for discussion and examination. I
have not made a decision for or against as the matter needs to be fully
analyzed. Mr. G_albut will be present to answer any questions.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call our office.
Best Regards,
Dessiree Kane
on behalf of Commissioner Ed Tobin
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MIAMI BEACH
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Jimmy Morales, City Manager
CC: Rafael Granado, City Clerk
FROM: Philip Levine, Mayor
DATE: March 3, 2014
SUBJECT: Discussion Item for March 5th City Commission Meeting
Please place a discussion item on the agenda related to scooter parking and bicycle
parking/racks.
If there are any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact Alex
Miranda.
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OFFICE OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION
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Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager
Joy V. W. Malakoff, Commissioner
March 3, 2014
MEMORANDUM
SUBJECT: Discussion on the Miami Beach Police Athletic League
Please place the above on the March 5, 2014 City Commission agenda.
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OFFICE OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION
MEMORANDUM
TO: Jimmy Morales, City Manager
FROM: Michael Grieco, Commissioner
DATE: March 3rd, 2014
SUBJECT: Agenda Item for March 51h, 2014 City Commission Meeting
Please place a discussion item on the agenda relating to Pulsepoint, a mobile application
that partners with rescue agencies.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact Danila Bonini at extension 6457.
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"Largely it's a matter of fate," Price said.
He wondered whether technology could help fate along.
Once he had the general idea, Price talked to people in the software industry and eventually got five
students from Northern Kentucky University's "informatics" program to help develop an app.
Officials in the San Ramon Valley decided to tum the technology over to a new foundation that could
help it expand to other fire departments across the country.
L.A. Fire Chief Brian Cummings has pushed the department to make better use of technology, Gikas
said, and commanders heard about PulsePoint at a conference and online.
The city of L.A., like other users, won't pay any money. The iPhone and Android app is also free to
the public. PulsePoint is staffed by volunteers and financed by a nonprofit foundation based in
Pleasanton.
The app is already used by 12 fire departments, eight of them in California. They cover more than 100
communities, including San Jose, Davis and Alameda County.
It's tied into the departments' dispatch systems and programmed to send alerts out only when CPR is
needed in public places -it won't send people to cardiac arrests in houses or apartments.
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