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By Amending Article ll, Entitled "Public Places' By Amending Section 70-67, Entitled "Prohibited Activities" To
Prohibit Motorized Means Of Transpo-rtation ln, On Or Upon Any Portion Of A) The Beachwalk Between 15rH To
23RD Streets And Between 64rH To igrH Streets. Ano Souin of s-'6 Street; -B; on ihe Lummus Park Promenade (Also
Known As The Lummus Park Serpentine Walkway) Between srH And 15rH Streets; C) The Sidewalks On The East
Side Of Ocean Drive Between South Pointe Drive And 15t" Street; D) The South Pointe Park Cutwalk Adjacent And
Parallel To Government Cut; And E) The Marina Baywalk Adjacent And Parallel To Biscayne Bay And South of 5'n
Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc,): According to the 2012 Miami Beach Community
Satisfaction Survey Final Report, nearly half of residents (48%) claimed theywould ride bicycles;this is considerably
in 2009; 48% of residenls believe there are too few bike
At its October 24,2012 meeting, the City Commission passed and adopted No. 20'12-3780 and
Resolution No. 2012-28041 which provided various regulations concerning Segways. The Ordinance amended
Chapter 70, Article ll, Division 2 of the City Code, and in particular, Sections 70-66, 70-67, 70-68, 70-69, 70-70, and
added Section 7O-71. The Ordinance restricted the speed of Segways to eight (8) MPH on all sidewalks, sidewalk
areas, and bicycle paths, and prohibited the operation of Segways on interior pathways within South Pointe Park and
Collins Park and on the sidewalk on the west side of Ocean Drive between South Polnte Drive and 15th Street. Pre-
existing code provisions prohibited motorized means of transportation, except for wheelchairs or other motorized
devices when used by disabled persons in, on, or upon any portion of Lincoln Road Mall from the west sidewalk of
Washington Avenue to the east sidewalk of Alton Road.
ln addition to the regulations provided in the City's Code and Administrative Rules, federal regulations prohibit
electric personal assistive mobility devices on any bicycle transportation and pedestrian walkway facility, including
trails, funded under the Federal-aid highway funding program categories. Pursuant lo 23 U.S.C. S 217, an exception
to the federal prohibition is if a mobility device is used by persons with mobility related disabililies. A substantial
portion of the City's existing Beachwalk was funded by the Transportalion Enhancement Program (IEP), a Federal
Highway Administration (FHWA) discretionary grant program administered locally by the Miami-Dade Metropolitan
Planning Organization (MPO) and the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOI). Existing federally-funded
portions of the Beachwalk include the segments between 15'' and 23'o Streets and between 64'n and 79rn Streets.
ln lhe interest of enhancing safety, promoting pedestrian and bicycle-use along the City's coastal pathways, and in
response to recurring complaints from the community, as well as a result of observations regarding the use of
Segways on the City's Beachwalks and the Lummus Park Promenade (also known as the Serpentine Walkway), the
Administration recommends lhe proposed ordinance prohibiting motorized means of transporlation, except for
wheelchairs or other motorized means.of transportalion when used by disabled persons, in, on or upon the following
areas A) the Beachwalk between 15'n and 23' Streets and between 64tn and 79tn Streets, B) Lummus Park
Promenade between 5h and 1Sth Streets; C) The sidewalks on the east side Of Ocean Drive between South Pointe
Drive and 1sth Street; D) The South Pointe Park cutwalk ad.jacent and parallel 1o Government Cut; E) The Marina
Baywalk adjacent and parallel to Biscayne Bay and South of sth Street.
Pursuant to City Commission directives al the March 5, 2014 Commission meeting, City stafi will provide a map
depicting areas where Segways, and other motorized means of transportalion are prohibited to entities providing
Segway rentals and tours. Additionally, signage will be updated to include the prohibition of Segways and other
molorized means of transportation on the Beachwalk and the other prohibited areas as a resull of the proposed
Ordinance. ln addition, the insurance requiremenls contained in the Administrative Rules were reviewed and
determined to be adequate. At the April 23,2014 City Commission meeting, additional areas were added where
Segways and other motorized means of transportation would be prohibited specifically the sidewalks on the east side
of Ocean Drive between South Pointe Drive and 151h Street, the South Pointe Park Cutwalk adjacent and parallelto
Government Cut and the Marina Baywalk adjacent and parallel to Biscayne Bay and south of 5th Street, thus an
additional second reading/public hearing was scheduled lot May 21,2014.
THE ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDS THAT THE ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED ON SECOND READING.
Shall lhe and Commission lhe Ordinance
Item Summary/Recommendation :
Glerk's Office
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At the April 23,2014 City Commission meeting, the Commission adopted the Ordinance as amended.
Financial lnformation:
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COMMI SION MEMORANDUM
TO:Mayor Philip Levine and Mem of the Com
FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City
DATE: May 21,2014
SECONDREADING
PUBLIC HEARING
SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING C R 70 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI
BEACH, ENTITLED "MISCEL US OFFENSES," BY AMENDING ARTICLE II,
ENTITLED "PUBLIC PLAGES" BY AMENDING SECTION 70.67, ENTITLED
"PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES" TO PROHIBIT THE OPERATION OF MOTORIZED
MEANS OF TRANSPORTATTON lN, ON OR UPON ANy PORTION OF A) THE
BEACHWALK BETWEEN 1sTH AND 23RD STREETS, BETWEEN 64TH AND 79TH
STREETS, AND SOUTH OF sTH STREET; B) THE LUMMUS PARK PROMENADE
(ALSO KNOWN AS THE LUMMUS PARK SERPENTINE WALKWAY) BETWEEN 5TH
AND 15TH STREETS; C) THE SIDEWALKS ON THE EAST S|DE OF OCEAN DRIVE
BETWEEN SOUTH POINTE DRIVE AND tsTH STREET; D)THE SOUTH pOtNTE
PARK CUTWALK ADJACENT AND PARALLEL TO GOVERNMENT GUT; AND E)
THE MARINA BAYWALK ADJACENT AND PARALLEL TO BISCAYNE BAY AND
SOUTH OF sTH STREET; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABIL|TY,
CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends that this item be adopted on Second Reading. This item was
approved on First Reading at the City Commission meeting on March 5,2014.
FINANCIAL IMPAGT
Charter section 5.02 requires that the "City of Miami Beach shall consider the long-term economic
impact (at least 5 years) of proposed legislative actions." Staff has determined that there will not be
a fiscal impact on the City's budget by enacting the proposed ordinance. The implementation of the
proposed Ordinance would not require additional staffing. Enforcement of the proposed Ordinance
would be achieved through the Code Compliance and Police Departments, utilizing existing
resources.
BACKGROUND
ln2007, the City of Miami Beach (City) adopted the Atlantic Greenway Network (AGN) master plan
to create a safer environment for pedestrians and bicyclists. The AGN proposed a comprehensive
network of pedestrian and bicycle facilities that provide direct access to important destinations within
the City, linking residential neighborhoods, commercial centers, and parks. The Beachwalk and
Baywalk are major components of the AGN system and facilitate the use of alternative and
sustainable forms of transportation throughout the City.
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The dense urban environment of Miami Beach leads to a high percentage of users competing for
public space, including pedestrian pathways and sidewalks. Recently, the use has increased with
Electric Personal Assistive Mobility Devices (also known as Segways) along the City's Beachwalk.
Recently, this has also included the use of Electric Personal Assistive Mobility Devices (also known
as Segways) along the City's Beachwalk. Recent complaints with regard to Segway use in the City
have ranged from the speed at which the users pass pedestrians, often without any warning to the
pedestrian; careless and reckless behavior by the users causing congestion and fear of injury on
heavily traveled pedestrian walkways; and collisions with pedestrians causing personal injuries.
CURRENT REGULATIONS
At its October 24, 2012 meeting, the City Commission passed and adopted Ordinance No. 2012-
3780 and Resolution No. 2012-28041 which provided various regulations concerning Segways. The
Ordinance amended Chapter 70, Article ll, Division 2 of the City Code, and in particular, Sections
70-66, 70-67, 70-68, 70-69, 70-70, and added Section 70-71 . The Ordinance restricted the speed of
Segways to eight (8) MPH on all sidewalks, sidewalk areas, and bicycle paths, and prohibited the
operation of Segways on interior pathways within South Pointe Park and Collins Park and on the
sidewalk on the west side of Ocean Drive between South Pointe Drive and 1Srh Street. Pre-existing
code provisions prohibit motorized means of transportation, except for wheelchairs or other
motorized devices, when used by disabled persons in, on, or upon any portion of Lincoln Road Mall
from the west sidewalk of Washington Avenue to the east sidewalk of Alton Road.
Resolution No. 2012-28041 (Attachment A) set forth Administrative Rules to address electric
personal assistive mobility devices. Administrative Rules are provided for in Sections 70-69 and 70-
70 of the City Code, pursuant to Ordinance No. 2012-3780. The Administrative Rules provide
regulations, in addition to those set forth in City Code, for the safe operation of electric personal
assistive mobility devices within the City and set forth various responsibilities for a) persons and
business entities providing rentals, leases, and/or tours of electric personal assistive mobility
devices, and b) operators of electric personal assistive mobility devices. The Administrative Rules
are as follows:
Responsibilities of Persons and Business Entities Providinq Rentals Leases and/or Tours of
Electric Personal Assistive Mobilitv Devices
a) The insurance required pursuant to Section 70-70(b) of the City Code shall be obtained from
an insurance company that is Best rated of B+ Vl, or better, and shall include medical
payment coverage no less than $25,000 for any injured persons and a minimum of
$1 ,000,000 in liability insurance coverage that includes any and all renters/lessees as
named or additional insureds.
b) The name and telephone numbers of the person or business entity that rents/leases and/or
provides tours for electric personal assistive mobility devices, as well as a device lD number,
shall be affixed on the personal assistive mobility device with lettering and numbers at least
4" in height.
c) Prior to renting or leasing an electric personal assistive mobility device, the user of the
device must be trained as to the safe operation of the device.
d) Accidents regarding electric personal assistive mobility devices shall be promptly reported to
the Miami Beach Police Department and Miami Beach Fire Rescue.
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e) The City Code and these Administrative Rules shall be posted in a conspicuous place of any
business entity renting/leasing and/or providing tours for electric personal assistive mobility
devices.
f) Electric assistive personal mobility devices shall not be leased, rented, or used for tours after
sunset or before sunrise or during inclement weather.
g) Electric personal assistive mobility devices shall not be put into service for use by the public
when it is suspected that the device is unsafe.
h) Electric personal mobility devices shall not be leased or rented to a person who is believed
to be incompetent to operate the device or who might be recklessly indifferent to the safety
of others.
i) Electric personal assistive mobility devices shall not be rented or leased to, or used for tours
by, any person under the age of 16 or under 100 pounds in weight.
Responsibilities of Operators of Electric Personal Assistive Mobilitv Devices
a) lf an operator has an accident with a pedestrian or other person, the operator must
immediately report the accident to the Miami Beach Police Department and Miami Beach
Fire Rescue. ln addition, the operator must i) remain on the scene until a police officer
arrives, ii) identifiT himself/herself to the victim and to the police officer, and iii) provide to the
victim and the police officer the name of the person or business that leased or rented the
device.
b) Operators of personal assistive mobility devices shall not operate the device in a reckless
manner, nor shall the operator obstruct or endanger pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
c) Electric personal assistive mobility devices shall not be operated after sunset or before
sunrise or during inclement weather.
ANALYSIS
ln addition to City Code regulations contained in Chapter 70 and in the City's Administrative Rules,
Section 82-438 of the City Code prohibits wheeled conveyances on the wooden elevated
Boardwalk, between 24th and 45m Streets, except when required by disabled persons, strollers, or as
required by fire, police, ocean rescue, or other city employees and agents as may be authorized by
the City Manager.
Currently, in Section 70-67 of the City Code, motorized means of transportation, except for
wheelchairs or other such motorized devices when used by disabled persons, are prohibited in the
following areas:
. any portion of Lincoln Road Mall between the west side of Washington Avenue and the east
side of Alton Roado on the west side of Ocean Drive between South Pointe Drive and 15th Streetr on the interior pathways within South Pointe Park and Collins park
Attachment B depicts a map of the City's coastal pathways, both existing and planned, where
Segways are prohibited, either by U.S. Code and/or City Code (current and proposed). Additionally,
for clarification purposes, the map depicts the interior pathways of South Pointe Park and Collins
Park where are prohibited as a result of existing City Code provisions.
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ln addition to the regulations provided in the City's Code and Administrative Rules, federal
regulations prohibit (certain motorized vehicles) including electric personal assistive mobility devices
on any bicycle transportation and pedestrian walkway facility, including trails, funded under the
Federal-aid highway funding program categories. Pursuant to 23 U.S.C. g 217, an exception to the
federal prohibition is if a mobility device is used by persons with mobility related disabilities. A
substantial portion of the City's existing Beachwalk was funded by the Transportation Enhancement
Program (TEP), a Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) discretionary grant program
administered locally by the Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) and the Florida
Department of Transportation (FDOT). Existing federally-funded portions of the Beachwalk include
the segments between 15rh and 23'd Streets and between 64s and 79th Streets. There are several
federally-funded portions of the Beachwalk that are currently in the design development or
construction phase. Once these segments are constructed and open to the public, motorized
means of transportation, including Segways, will be prohibited by federal law. Further, a few
privately-funded segments of Beachwalk are currently in construction. Since these segments are
located adjacent to or between federally-funded portions of the Beachwalk or the existing boardwalk,
motorized means of transportation will also be prohibited along these segments should the City
Commission approve the proposed Ordinance.
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
The proposed Ordinance will amend Section 70-67 of the City Code to prohibit the operation of any
motorized means of transportation at any time, except for wheelchairs or other motorized means of
transportation when used by disabled persons in, on, or upon the following areas:
r Beachwalk between 15th and 23'd Streetsr Beachwalk between 64th and 79th Streetsr Lummus Park Promenade (also known as the Lummus Park Serpentine Walkway) between
5rh and 15th Streetsr Sidewalks on the east side Of Ocean Drive between South Pointe Drive and 1Sth Street. South Pointe Park cutwalk adjacent and parallel to Government Cutr Marina Baywalk adjacent and parallel to Biscayne Bay and South of Sth Street
The Ordinance was adopted on first reading on March 5,2014. When the item was presented for
second reading on April 23,2014, additional areas were added where Segways and other motorized
means of transportation would be prohibited, specifically the sidewalks on the east side of Ocean
Drive between South Pointe Drive and 1Sth Street, the South Pointe Park Cutwalk adjacent and
parallel to Government Cut and the Marina Baywalk adjacent and parallel to Biscayne Bay and
south of 5th Street, thus an additional second reading/public hearing was scheduled for May 21,
20'14. The discussion also included the need forstricterpenalties violations of ChapterT0, Article ll,
Division 2, regarding the operations of Segways (Electrical Personal Assisting Mobility Devices).
Pursuant to direction from the City Attorney, the stricter penalties will be addressed in a separate
ordinance to be brought to Commission in June.
Further pursuant to City Commission directives atthe March 5,2014 Commission meeting, City staff
will provide a map depicting areas where Segways, and other motorized means of transportation are
prohibited to entities providing Segway rentals and tours. Additionally, signage will be updated to
include the prohibition of Segways and other motorized means of transportation on the Beachwalk
and the other prohibited areas as a result of the proposed Ordinance. ln addition, the insurance
requirements contained in the Administrative Rules were reviewed and determined to be adequate.
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REGOMMENDATION
ln the interest of enhancing safety, promoting pedestrian and bicycle-use along the City's coastal
pathways, and in response to recurring complaints from the community, as well as a result of
observations regarding the use of Segways on the City's Beachwalks and the Lummus Park
Promenade (also known as the Serpentine Walkway), the Administration recommends approving
the prohibition of motorized means of transportation on the Beachwalk between 15h and 23'd Streets
and between 64th and 79th Streets, the Lummus Park Promenade between 5th and 15th Streets, the
Sidewalks On The East Side Of Ocean Drive Between South Pointe Drive And 1Sth Street, the
South Pointe Park Cutwalk Adjacent And Parallel To Government Cut and the Marina Baywalk
Adjacent And Parallel To Biscayne Bay And South Of Sth Street.
Attachments:
A: Resolution No. 20'12-28041
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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAM! BEAGH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 70 OF THE
CODE OF THE CIry OF MIAMI BEACH, ENTITLED..MISCELLANEOUS OFFENSES," BY AMENDING ARTIGLE II,
ENTITLED "PUBLIC PLACES," BY AMENDING DIVISION 2,
ENTITLED "BICYGLING, SKATEBOARDING, ROLLER SKATING, IN-
LINE SKATING, AND MOTORIZED MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION,"
BY AMENDING SECTION 70-67 THEREOF, ENTITLED "PROHIBITED
ACTIVITIES,'' TO PROHIBIT THE OPERATION OF MOTORIZED
MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION IN, ON, OR UPON ANY PORTION OFA) THE BEACHWALK BETWEEN 15TH AND 23RD STREETS,
BETWEEN 64TH AND 79TH STREETS, AND SOUTH OF sth STREET; B)
THE LUMMUS PARK PROMENADE (ALSO KNOWN AS THE LUMMUS
PARK SERPENTINE WALKWAY) BETWEEN sTH AND 1sTH STREETS;c) THE STDEWALKS ON THE EAST SIDE OF OCEAN DRTVE
BETWEEN SOUTH POTNTE DR|VE AND rsth STREET; D) THE SOUTH
POINTE PARK CUTWALK ADJACENT AND PARALLEL TO
GOVERNMENT CUT; AND E) THE MARINA BAYWALK ADJACENT
AND PARALLEL TO BISCAYNE BAY AND SOUTH OF sth STREET;
PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach seek to
encourage the safe use of pedestrian ways in the City; and to facilitate and balance the health,
safety, and welfare interests of pedestrians, bicyclists, and others utilizing bicycle paths,
sidewalks, and sidewalk areas in the City; and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach is an Internatlonal tourist destination that attracts
visitors year round and experiences significant use and congestion on its bike paths, sidewalks,
and pedestrian ways and, in particular: on the Beachwalk between 15th and 23'd Streets,
between Mth and 79th Streets, and south of Sth Street; the Lummus Park Promenade (also
known as the Lummus Park Serpentine Walkway) between 5th and 15th Streets; the sidewalks
on the east side of Ocean Drive (motorized means of transportation are currently prohibited on
the west slde of Ocean Drive between South Pointe Drive and 15th Street); the South Pointe
Park Cutwalk adjacent and parallel to Government Cut; and the Marina Baywalk adjacent and
parallel to Biscayne Bay and south of Sth Street; and
WHEREAS, the above-referenced locations are adjacent to, or with close proximity of,
high density pedestrian areas that include Convention Center hotels and other high density
hotel and residential buildings, and major City attractions including the City's world renowned
beaches, Ocean Drive, Lummus Park, South Pointe Park, the Miami Beach Marina, Lincoln
Road, The Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater, The New World Center and
Soundscape Park, the North Shore Park and Bandshell, and the North Shore Open Space Park;
and
WHEREAS, Section 316.2068(5) of the Florida Statutes provides that a "municipality
may regulate the operation of electric personal assistive mobility devices on any road, street,
sidewalk, or bicycle path under its jurisdiction if the governing body of the...municipality
determines that regulation is necessary in the interest of safety"; and
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WHEREAS, subject to limited exceptions, Section 316.1995 of the Florida Statutes
provides that a person may not drive any vehicle other than by human power upon a bicycle
path, sidewalk, or sidewalk area; and
WHEREAS, motorized bicycles, mopeds, and motorized scooters are defined as
vehicles under Section 316.003 of the Florida Statutes and, subject to limited exceptions, are
not authorized on bicycle paths, sidewalks or sidewalk areas; and
WHEREAS, except as otherwise provided, the regulations and prohibitions for motorized
means of transportation in Division 2 of Article ll of Chapter 70 of the City Code are intended to
apply to electric personal assistive mobility devices and all other devises and means of
transportation propelled other than solely by human power including, but not limited to, electric,
battery, orfuel propulsion; and
WHEREAS, due to the safety concerns and injuries already experienced, the Mayor and
City Commission hereby determine that it is necessary in the interest of safety that all motorized
means of transportation be prohibited on the Beachwalk between 15th and 23'd Streets, between
64th and 79th Streets, and South of Sth Street; the Lummus Park Promenade (also known as the
Lummus Park Serpentine Walkway) between Sth and 15ih Streets; the sidewalks on the east side
of Ocean Drive, the South Pointe Park Cutwalk adjacent and parallel to Government Cut; and
the Marina Baywalk adjacent and parallel to Biscayne Bay and south of 5h Street at all times,
except as otherwise provided.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
SEGTION 1. That Division 2 of Article ll of Chapter 70 of the Code of the City Miami Beach is
hereby amended as follows:
CHAPTER 70
MISCELLANEOUS OFFENSES
ARTICLE ll. Public Places
DIVISION 2. Bicycling, S*"r"Oo"rO,nn, *r,", Skating, ln-Line Skating,
and Motorized Means of Transportation
Sec. 70-67. Prohibited activities.
(a) lt shall be unlawful for any person to engage in skateboarding, or operating any
motorized means of transportation, except for wheelchairs or other such motorized
devices when used by disabled persons, in, on, or upon any portion of Lincoln Road
Mall lying west of the westerly line of Washington Avenue to the easterly line of Alton
Road at any time.
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It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in bicycling, roller skating, in-line
skating, 91 skateboarding, in,
on, or upon any portion of the sidewalk on the west side of Ocean Drive between
South Pointe Drive and 1Sth Street at any time.
(€)(o It shall be unlavyful to operate any motorized means of transportation, in, on, or upon
any sidewalk or sidewalk areas in the city, except for (a) wheelchairs or other
motorized means of transportation when used by disabled persons and (b) electric
personal assistive mobility devices, where otheruvise not prohibited, which shall be
restricted to a maximum speed of eight miles per hour.
It shall be unlaMul to operate an electric personal assistive mobility device on any
bicycle path in the city, where otherwise not prohibited, at a speed greater than eight
miles per hour.
It shall be unlawful to grind, rail slide, launch, or stall on the skateboard, in-line
skates, or roller skates or to engage in any other such type of activity which results in
the damage of public or private property.
It shall be unlaMul to operate an electric personal assistive mobility device on interior
pathways within South Pointe Park and Collins Park.
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SECTION 2. REPEALER.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby
repealed.
SECTION 3. SEVERABILITY.
lf any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the
remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity.
SECT]ON 4. CODIFICATION.
It is the intention of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, and it is
hereby ordained that the provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made part of the
Code of the City of Miami Beach, Florida. The sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered
or relettered to accomplish such intention, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to
"section," "article," or other appropriate word.
(b)
(c)It shall be unlawful to ooerate, at anv time, anv motorized means of transoortation.
between South Pointe Drive and 15'" Street; d) the South Pointe Park Cutwalk
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SECTION 5. EFFECTIVE DATE.
This Ordinance shall take effect on the _ day of May, 2014.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of May, 2014.
ATTEST:
Philip Levine, Mayor
Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk
(Sponsored by Commissioner Jonah Wolfson)
APPROVED AS TO
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