HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2026-34149RESOLUTION NO. 2026.34149
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING, ON A FIVE -
SEVENTHS (517TH) VOTE, AND FOLLOWING A DULY NOTICED
PUBLIC HEARING ON FEBRUARY 25, 2026, PURSUANT TO SECTION
82-504(A) OF THE CITY CODE, THE NAMING OF THE FLAMINGO
PARK BASEBALL FIELD AFTER STANLEY "SKIP" BERTMAN, AND
THE INSTALLATION OF A COMMEMORATIVE SIGN.
WHEREAS, at the July 23, 2025, Commission meeting, at the request of Commissioner
Kristen Rosen Gonzalez, the Mayor and City Commission referred an item (C4 E) to the Public
Safety and Neighborhoods Quality of Life Committee ("PSNQLC"), to discuss naming the
Flamingo Park Baseball Field after Stanley "Skip" Bertman (Exhibit A); and
WHEREAS. Bertman is a graduate of Miami Beach High School (Class of 1956), who
taught at Miami Beach High School, where he served as head baseball coach, leading the team
to a state championship and two runner-up finishes from 1962 to 1971, including its undefeated
1970 season; and
WHEREAS, Bertman spent his collegiate playing days as an outfielder and catcher at the
University of Miami, in Coral Gables, Florida, from 1958-1960; and
WHEREAS, during this time, he also served as Supervisor of the Miami Beach Little League
and Pony League programs (1962-1970) through the Parks and Recreation Department,
ultimately earning Florida High School Coach of the Year and earning three varsity letters from
1958 to 1960; and
WHEREAS, he later served as associate head coach at the University of Miami from 1976
to 1983, helping lead the Hurricanes to a national championship in 1982, where he famously
orchestrated the "Grand Illusion" pickoff play during the College World Series; and
WHEREAS, in 1984, Bertman led Louisiana State University to five College World Series
titles and seven SEC championships over 18 seasons, compiling an 870-330-3 record (.724)
with a .754 NCAA tournament winning percentage —the highest in college baseball history; and
WHEREAS, he was the first University of Miami baseball coach to have his number retired,
was inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame's inaugural class in 2006, and received the
Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce's "Lifetime Contribution to Sports" award in 2010; and
WHEREAS, naming the Flamingo Park baseball field after Stanley "Skip" Bertman would be
a meaningful way to honor his legacy while he is still with us —allowing Miami Beach to celebrate
the brilliance that players and fans at Miami Beach High, the University of Miami, and LSU have
long admired; and
WHEREAS, the budget for the production and installation of a sign to name the Flamingo
Park Baseball Field after Stanley "Skip" Bertman shall not exceed $15,000.00, with funding
allocated from the Parks and Recreation Department 2026 fiscal year budget; and
WHEREAS, at the September 10, 2025, meeting, the Public Safety and Neighborhood
Quality of Life Committee provided a favorable recommendation to the City Commission to
designate the Flamingo Park Baseball Field after Stanley "Skip" Bertman (Exhibit B); and
WHEREAS, At its December 17, 2025 Commission meeting, the Commission approved
Resolution No. 2025-33992 accepting the recommendation made by the Public Safety and
Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee to name the Flamingo Park Baseball Field in honor of
Stanley "Skip" Berman and directed the City Clerk to schedule a public hearing, in accordance
with Section 82-504(A) of the City Code. (Exhibit C).
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 approve by 5l7ths vote, following a duly noticed public hearing on February 25, 2026,
pursuant to Section 82-504(a) of the City Code, the naming of the of the Flamingo Park Baseball
Field in honor of Stanley "Skip" Bertman, and the installation of a commemorative sign.
PASSED and ADOPTED this ai day of Fehrva+ , 2026.
ATTEST:
MAR' U SOS ven Meiner, Mayor
Rafael E. Gralliado, City Clerk
ti
Sponsor
(IN(oAP o1J,f(o'
Laura Dominguez
Co-sponsor
Alex J. Fernandez
APPROVED AS TO
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MIAMI BEACH
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Eric Carpenter, City Manager
DATE: February 25, 2026 2:10 p.m. Public Hearing
TITLE: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING, ON A FIVE -SEVENTHS (5/7TH) VOTE,
AND FOLLOWING A DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING ON FEBRUARY 5, 2026,
PURSUANT TO SECTION 82-504(A) OF THE CITY CODE, NAMING THE
FLAMINGO PARK BASEBALL FIELD AFTER STANLEY "SKIP" BERTMAN, AND
THE INSTALLATION OF A COMMEMORATIVE SIGN.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approving by 5l7ths vote, the naming of the Flamingo Park
Baseball Field in honor of Stanley "Skip" Bertman, and the installation of a commemorative sign,
following a duly noticed public hearing, pursuant to Section 82-504(a) of the City Code.
BACKGROUNDIHISTORY
Stanley "Skip" Bertman is a celebrated former baseball coach and athletic director at Louisiana
State University (LSU). A graduate of Miami Beach High School in 1956, he played football and
baseball, then returned as a teacher and head baseball coach from 1962 to 1974, leading the
team to a state championship and two runner-up finishes. He also coached football and oversaw
youth leagues for the Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Department. Berman was named
Florida High School Coach of the Year three times.
He later served as associate head coach at the University of Miami (UM) from 1976 to 1983,
helping the Hurricanes win the 1982 national championship and famously orchestrating the
"Grand Illusion" play in the College World Series. As LSU's head coach from 1984 to 2001, he
led the Tigers to five national titles and seven Southeastern Conference (SEC) championships,
with a .724 career winning percentage and the highest NCAA tournament win rate in history.
He also earned three varsity letters as a player at UM and was part of the inaugural College
Baseball Hall of Fame class in 2006. In 2010, he received the Greater Miami Chamber of
Commerce's Lifetime Contribution to Sports award.
Naming the Flamingo Park baseball field after Skip Berman would horror his extraordinary legacy
and lifelong impact on Miami Beach athletics and the community as a whole.
At the July 23, 2025, Commission meeting, at the request of Commissioner Kristen Rosen
Gonzalez, the Mayor and City Commission referred an item (C4 E) to the Public Safety and
Neighborhoods Quality of Life Committee ("PSNQLC"), to discuss naming the Flamingo Park
Baseball Field after Stanley "Skip" Berman. (Exhibit A)
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At its September 10, 2025, meeting, the Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life
Committee provided a favorable recommendation to the City Commission to name the Flamingo
Park Baseball Field after Stanley "Skip" Bertman. (Exhibit B)
At its December 17, 2025 Commission meeting, the Commission approved Resolution No. 2025-
33992 accepting the recommendation made by the Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of
Life Committee to name the Flamingo Park Baseball Field in honor of Stanley "Skip" Bertman and
directed the City Clerk to schedule a public hearing for the February 5, 2026 Commission meeting,
in accordance with Section 82-504(A) of the City Code. (Exhibit C)
ANALYSIS
The budget for the production and installation of a commemorative sign naming the Flamingo
Park Baseball Field after Stanley "Skip" Bertman, shall not exceed $15,000.00, with funding
allocated from the Parks and Recreation Department's 2026 fiscal year budget.
FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT
The budget for the production and installation of a commemorative sign naming the Flamingo
Park Baseball Field after Stanley "Skip" Bertman, shall not exceed $15,000.00, with funding
allocated from the Parks and Recreation Department's 2026 fiscal year budget.
Does this Ordinance require a Business Impact Estimate?
(FOR ORDINANCES ONLY)
If applicable, the Business Impact Estimate (BIE) was published on:
See BIE at: hftps,llwww miamibeachFl gov/city-hall/cityclerk/meeting-notices/
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
N/A
CONCLUSION
The Administration recommends approving by 5/7ths vote, the naming of the Flamingo Park
Baseball Field in honor of Stanley "Skip" Bertman, and the installation of a commemorative sign,
following a duly noticed public hearing, pursuant to Section 82-504(a) of the City Code.
Attachments:
Exhibit A — Referral Memo from July 23, 2025, Commission Meeting, Item C4E
Exhibit B — Discussion Memo from September 10, 2025, PSNQLC Meeting, Item NB9
Exhibit C — Resolution 2025-33992 from December 17, 2025, Commission Meeting, Item C7AC
Applicable Area
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South Beach
Is this a "Residents Right to Know" item,
pursuant to City Code Section 2-17?
Yes
Is this item related to a G.O. Bond
Project?
rMl
Was this Agenda Item initially requested by a lobbyist which as defined in Code Sec. 2-481,
includes a principal engaged in lobbying? No
If so, specify the name of lobbyist(s) and principal(s): N/A
Department
Parks, Facilities, Fleet & Beaches
Sponsor(sl
Commissioner Laura Dominguez
Commissioner Alex Fernandez
Co-sponsor(s)
Condensed Title
NR- 2:10 p.m. PH, Name Flamingo Park Baseball Field after Stanley "Skip" Bertman. (LD/AF)
PFFB
Previous Action (For City Clerk Use Only)
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C4 E REFERRAL TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY OF LIFE
COMMITTEE DISCUSSION REGARDING NAMING OF THE FLAMINGO PARK
BASEBALL FIELD AFTER SKIP BERTMAN.
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Committee Referrals - C4 E
MIAMI BEACH
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
DATE: July 23, 2025
TITLE: REFERRAL TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY OF LIFE
COMMITTEE DISCUSSION REGARDING NAMING OF THE FLAMINGO PARK
BASEBALL FIELD AFTER SKIP BERTMAN.
RECOMMENDATION
BACKGROUNDIHISTORY
Please place on the July 23 City Commission agenda a referral to the Public Safety and
Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee is to consider my proposal to name the Flamingo Park
baseball field after Skip Bertman.
Whenever a request is made to re -name portion(s) of a public facility, including interior portion(s)
of a park, Section 82-503(b) of the City Code requires the sponsor to submit the proposal in writing
to an appropriate committee (in this case, the PSNOLC).
Stanley "Skip" Bertman is a former baseball coach and athletic director at Louisiana State
University (LSU). Bertman spent his collegiate playing days as an outfielder and catcher at the
University of Miami, in Coral Gables, Florida, from 1958-1960.
Skip is a graduate of Miami Beach High School, Gass of 1956, where he was a starting player in
both football and baseball. Skip then spent 1962-1984 as a teacher at MBHS, and spent 11
seasons as head baseball coach at Miami Beach High School from 1962 to 1974, where his team
won a state championship and was state runner-up twice.
Skip also served as Supervisor of Miami Beach Little League and Pony League program from
1962 to 1970 on the behalf of Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Department. In addition Skip
also was the Miami Beach High School Football Teams Offensive Line Coach from 1962 to 1971,
which including an undefeated Football Team in 1970.
Bertman was named Florida High School Coach of the Year three times. Based in part on these
coaching credentials, Bertman went on to work as associate head coach at the University of Miami
for eight seasons (1976-1983) under Ron Fraser. During this time, the Hurricanes won the
national championship in 1982. In that 1982 College World Series, Bertman orchestrated one of
the most famous plays in college baseball history —a phantom pickoff play known as the "Grand
Illusion" which resulted in Wichita State's Phil Stephenson being thrown out at second base.
From 1984, Bertman led the LSU Tigers baseball team to five College World Series
championships and seven Southeastern Conference (SEC) championships in 18 years as head
coach. He amassed 870 wins, 330 losses, and three ties for a .724 winning percentage. His .754
winning percentage in NCAA baseball tournament competition is the highest among head
coaches in college baseball history.
Bertman holds the distinction of being the first UM baseball coach to have his number retired.
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In addition, Skip was quite a success as a player, earning three letters (1958-1960) as a catcher
and outfielder with the Hurricanes. In 2006, Skip joined his former boss, Ron Fraser, as a member
of the College Baseball Hall of Fame's Inaugural Induction Class.
In October 2010, Skip was given the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce's "Lifetime
Contribution to Sports" award.
Naming the Flamingo Park baseball field after Mr. Bertman would be a wonderful way to honor
his legacy while he is still with us, and allow Miami Beach to experience the brilliance of Stanley
"Skip" Bertman that the fans and players at the University of Miami, LSU and his many Miami
Beach High School loved and experienced.
ANALYSIS
FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT
NA
Does this Ordinance require a Business Impact Estimate?
(FOR ORDINANCES ONLY)
If applicable, the Business Impact Estimate (BIE) was published on:
See BIE at: https�llwww miamibeach8 oovlcity-hall/cityclerk/meetina-noticesl
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
CONCLUSION
Applicable Area
Citywide
Is this a "Residents Right to KnoW item. Is this item related to a G.O. Bond
ppnurant to City Code Section 2-177 Project?
Yes
No
Was this Agenda hem initially requested by a lobbyist which as defined in Code Sec. 2-481
includes principal enaaged in lobbyina7 No
If so, specify the name of lobbyist(s) and principal(s):
Department
Office of Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
Sponsorial
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Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
Co-sponsorls)
Condensed Title
Ref: PSNQLC - Name Flamingo Park Baseball Field after Skip Bertman. (Rosen Gonzalez)
Previous Action (For City Clerk Use Onlyl
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9. DISCUSSION REGARDING NAMING THE FLAMINGO PARK BASEBALL FIELD
AFTER STANLEY'SKIP" BERTMAN.
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NEW BUSINESS 9
MIAMI BEACH
COMMITTEE MEMORANDUM
TO: Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee Members
FROM: Eric Carpenter, City Manager
DATE: September 10, 2025
TITLE: DISCUSSION REGARDING NAMING THE FLAMINGO PARK BASEBALL FIELD
AFTER STANLEY "SKIP" BERTMAN.
Discuss naming the Flamingo Park Baseball Field after Stanley "Skip" Bertman.
BACKGROUND/HISTORY
Stanley "Skip" Bertman is a former baseball coach and athletic director at Louisiana State
University (LSU). Bertman spent his collegiate playing days as an outfielder and catcher at the
University of Miami, in Coral Gables, Florida, from 1951 —1960.
Skip is a graduate of Miami Beach High School, class of 1956, where he was a starting player in
both football and baseball. Skip then spent 1962-1984 as a teacher at MBHS and spent 11
seasons as head baseball coach at Miami Beach High School from 1962 to 1974, where his team
won a state championship and was state runner-up twice.
Skip also served as Supervisor of Miami Beach Little League and Pony League program from
1962 to 1970 on behalf of Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Department. In addition, Skip also
was the Miami Beach High School Football Teams Offensive Line Coach from 1962 to 1971,
which included an undefeated Football Team in 1970.
Bertman was named Florida High School Coach of the Year three times. Based in part on these
coaching credentials, Bertman went on to work as associate head coach at the University of Miami
for eight seasons (1976-1983) under Ron Fraser. During this time, the Hurricanes won the
national championship in 1982. In that 1982 College World Series, Bertman orchestrated one of
the most famous plays in college baseball history, a phantom pickoR play known as the "Grand
Illusion" which resulted in Wichita State's Phil Stephenson being thrown out at second base.
From 1984, Bertman led the LSU Tigers baseball team to five College World Series
championships and seven Southeastern Conference (SEC) championships in 18 years as head
coach. He amassed 870 wins, 330 losses, and three ties for a .724 winning percentage. His .754
winning percentage in NCAA baseball tournament competition is the highest among head
coaches in college baseball history.
Bertman holds the distinction of being the first UM baseball coach to have his number retired.
In addition, Skip was quite a success as a player, earning three letters (1958-1960) as a catcher
and outfielder with the Hurricanes. In 2006, Skipjoined his former boss, Ron Fraser, as a member
of the College Baseball Hall of Fame's Inaugural Induction Class.
In October 2010, Skip was given the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce's "Lifetime
Contribution to Sports" award.
Naming the Flamingo Park baseball field after Mr. Bertman would be a wonderful way to honor
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his legacy while he is still with us and allow Miami Beach to experience the brilliance of Stanley
"Skip" Bertman that his many fans and players at the University of Miami, LSU and Miami Beach
High School loved and experienced.
ANALYSIS
At the July 23, 2025 Commission meeting, at the request of Commissioner Kristen Rosen
Gonzalez, the Mayor and City Commission referred an item (C4 E) to the Public Safety and
Neighborhoods Quality of Life Committee ("PSNQLC"), to discuss naming the Flamingo Park
Baseball Field after Stanley "Skip" Bertman. (Exhibit A)
Stanley "Skip" Bertman is a celebrated baseball coach who began his career at Miami Beach
High School and later led Louisiana State University to five national championships. He also
played and coached at the University of Miami, where he helped win the 1982 national title.
Naming Flamingo Park's baseball fold after him would honor his deep Miami Beach roots and
lasting impact on the sport.
In accordance with the committee's direction and design and sizing specifications, the preliminary
cost estimate to name the Flamingo Park Baseball Field after Stanley "Skip" Bertman should not
exceed $10,000.00.
FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT
WA
Does this Ordinance require a Business Impact Estimate?
(FOR ORDINANCES ONLY)
The Business Impact Estimate (BIE) was published on.
See BIE at: https,liw miamibeachfl.gov/city-hall/citylerkimeeting-notices/
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
CONCLUSION
Discuss naming the Flamingo Park Baseball Field after Stanley "Skip" Bertman.
Applicable Area
South Beach
Is this a "Residents Right to Know" item, Is this item related to a G.O. Bond
pursuant to City Code Section 2-17? Project?
Yes No
Was this Agenda Item initially requested by a lobbyist which as defined in Code Sec. 2-481,
includes a principal engaged in lobbying? No
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If so, specify the name of lobbyist(s) and principal(s):
Department
Parks and Recreation
Soonsorls)
Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
Co-sponsor(s)
Condensed Title
Ref: PSNOLC — Name Flamingo Park Baseball Field after Skip Bertman. (Rosen Gonzalez)
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C4 E REFERRAL TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY OF LIFE
COMMITTEE DISCUSSION REGARDING NAMING OF THE FLAMINGO PARK
BASEBALL FIELD AFTER SKIP BERTMAN.
Applicable Area
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Committee Referrals - C4 E
MIAMI BEACH
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
DATE: July 23, 2025
TITLE: REFERRAL TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY OF LIFE
COMMITTEE DISCUSSION REGARDING NAMING OF THE FLAMINGO PARK
BASEBALL FIELD AFTER SKIP BERTMAN.
RECOMMENDATION
BACKGROUNDIHISTORY
Please place on the July 23 City Commission agenda a referral to the Public Safety and
Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee is to consider my proposal to name the Flamingo Park
baseball field after Skip Bertman.
Whenever a request is made to re -name portion(s) of a public facility, including interior portion(s)
of a park, Section 82-503(b) of the City Code requires the sponsor to submit the proposal in writing
to an appropriate committee (in this case, the PSNQLC).
Stanley "Skip" Bertman is a former baseball coach and athletic director at Louisiana State
University (LSU). Bertman spent his collegiate playing days as an outfielder and catcher at the
University of Miami, in Coral Gables, Florida, from 1958-1960.
Skip is a graduate of Miami Beach High School, class of 1956, where he was a starting player in
both football and baseball. Skip then spent 1962-1984 as a teacher at MBHS, and spent 11
seasons as head baseball coach at Miami Beach High School from 1962 to 1974, where his team
won a state championship and was state runner-up twice.
Skip also served as Supervisor of Miami Beach Little League and Pony League program from
1962 to 1970 on the behalf of Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Department. In addition Skip
also was the Miami Beach High School Football Teams Offensive Line Coach from 1962 to 1971,
which including an undefeated Football Team in 1970.
Bertman was named Florida High School Coach of the Year three times. Based in part on these
coaching credentials, Bertman went on to work as associate head coach at the University of Miami
for eight seasons (1976-1983) under Ron Fraser. During this time, the Hurricanes won the
national championship in 1982. In that 1982 College World Series, Bertman orchestrated one of
the most famous plays in college baseball history --a phantom pickoff play known as the "Grand
Illusion" which resulted in Wichita State's Phil Stephenson being thrown out at second base.
From 1984, Bertman led the LSU Tigers baseball team to five College World Series
championships and seven Southeastern Conference (SEC) championships in 18 years as head
coach. He amassed 870 wins, 330 losses, and three ties for a .724 winning percentage. His .754
winning percentage in NCAA baseball tournament competition is the highest among head
coaches in college baseball history.
Bertman holds the distinction of being the first UM baseball coach to have his number retired.
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In addition, Skip was quite a success as a player, earning three letters (1958-1960) as a catcher
and outfielder with the Hurricanes. In 2006, Skip joined his former boss, Ron Fraser, as a member
of the College Baseball Hall of Fame's Inaugural Induction Class.
In October 2010, Skip was given the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce's "Lifetime
Contribution to Sports" award.
Naming the Flamingo Park baseball field after Mr. Bertman would be a wonderful way to honor
his legacy while he is still with us, and allow Miami Beach to experience the brilliance of Stanley
"Skip" Bertman that the fans and players at the University of Miami, LSU and his many Miami
Beach High School loved and experienced.
ANALYSIS
FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT
NA
Does this Ordinance require a Business Impact Estimate?
(FOR ORDINANCES ONLY)
If applicable, the Business Impact Estimate (BIE) was published on:
See BIE at: https,llwww miamibeachfl aovlcity-halllcitvclerk/meetina-notices)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
CONCLUSION
Applicable Area
Citywide
Is this a "Residents Right to Know" item. Is this item related to a G.O. Bond
pursuant to City Code Section 2-177 Project?
Yes No
Was this Agenda Item initially requested by a lobbyist which. as defined in Code Sec. 2481.
includes a principal enaaned in lobbying? No
If so, specify the name of lobbyist(s) and prindpal(s):
Deparbnent
Office of Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
Sponsors)
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Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
Co-sponsor(s)
Condensed Title
Ref: PSNQLC - Name Flamingo Park Baseball Field after Skip Bertman. (Rosen Gonzalez)
Previous Action (For City Clerk Use Only)
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2025-33992
RESOLUTION NO.
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 SEPTEMBER 10, 2025, MEETING NAMING THE FLAMINGO PARK
BASEBALL FIELD AFTER STANLEY "SKIP" BERTMAN AND MOUNTING A
SIGN ACCOMPANYING A PLAQUE AND SUPPORTING PEDESTAL, TO
CELEBRATE THE WORK OF STANLEY "SKIP" BERTMAN; AND DIRECTING
THE CITY CLERK TO SET A PUBLIC HEARING PURSUANT TO SECTION
82-504(A)(6) OF THE CITY CODE.
WHEREAS, at the July 23, 2025, Commission meeting, at the request of Commissioner
Kristen Rosen Gonzalez, the Mayor and City Commission referred an item (C4 E) to the Public
Safety and Neighborhoods Quality of Life Committee ('PSNQLC-), to discuss naming the
Flamingo Park Baseball Field after Stanley 'Skip' Berbnan (Exhibit A); and
WHEREAS, Bertman is a graduate of Miami Beach High School (Class of 1956), who
taught at Miami Beach High School, where he served as head baseball coach, leading the team
to a state championship and two runner-up finishes from 1962 to 1971, including its undefeated
1970 season; and
WHEREAS, Berman spent his collegiate playing days as an outfielder and catcher at
the University of Miami, in Coral Gables, Florida, from 1958-1960; and
WHEREAS, during this time, he also served as Supervisor of the Miami Beach Little
League and Pony League programs (1962-1970) through the Parks and Recreation
Department, ultimately earning Florida High School Coach of the Year and earning three varsity
letters from 1958 to 1960; and
WHEREAS, Bertman later served as associate head coach at the University of Miami
from 1976 to 1983, helping lead the Hurricanes to a national championship in 1982, where he
famously orchestrated the 'Grand Illusion' pickoR play during the College World Series; and
WHEREAS, in 1984, Bertman led Louisiana State University to five College World
Series titles and seven SEC championships over 18 seasons, compiling an 870-330-3 record
(.724) with a 754 NCAA tournament winning percentage —the highest in college baseball
history; and
WHEREAS, Bertman was the first University of Miami baseball coach to have his
number refired, was inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame's inaugural class in 2006,
and received the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce's 'Lifetime Contribution to SDKs'
award in 2010; and
WHEREAS, naming the Flamingo Park baseball field after Stanley -Skip' Bertman would
be a meaningful way to honor his legacy while he is sBII with us —allowing Miami Beach to
celebrate the brilliance that players and fans at Miami Beach High, the University of Miami, and
LSU have long admired; and
WHEREAS, the budget for the production and installation of a sign to name the
Flamingo Park Baseball Field after Stanley 'Skip" Bertman shall not exceed $10,D00.00, with
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funding allocated from the Parks and Recreation Department 2026 fiscal year budget: and
WHEREAS, at the September 10, 2025, meeting, the Public Safety and Neighborhood
Quality of Life Committee provided a favorable recommendation to the City Commission to
designate the Flamingo Park Baseball Field after Stanley 'Skip* Bertman. See Exhibit B.
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, at its September 10, 2025 meeting, to name the Flamingo Park Baseball field
after Stanley 'Skip' Bertman and mount a sign accompanying a plaque and supporting
pedestal, to celebrate the work of Stanley 'Skip' Bertman: and direct the City Clerk to set a
public hearing, pursuant to section 82-504(a)(6) of the City Code.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this L day of 2025,
ATTEST.
D
Mayor Steven Meiner
Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk
CoSporSored by Commissioner Alex J. Fernandez
APPROVED AS TO
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MIAMI BEACH
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM Eric Carpenter. City Manager
DATE December 17. 2025
TITLE 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
SEPTEMBER 10. 2025, MEETING NAMING THE FLAMINGO PARK BASEBALL
FIELD AFTER STANLEY 'SKIP" BERTMAN AND MOUNTING A SIGN
ACCOMPANYING A PLAQUE AND SUPPORTING PEDESTAL, TO CELEBRATE
THE WORK OF STANLEY 'SKIP'BERTMAN, AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK
TO SET A PUBLIC HEARING PURSUANT TO SECTION 82-504(A)(6) OF THE
CITY CODE
The Parks and Recreation Department supports naming the Flamingo Park Baseball Field in
honor of Stanley "Skip Bertman. This designation honors his work as a lransformative figure in
American baseball, while recognizing his deep roofs in the City of Miami Beach and his lifelong
dedication to the community and youth development
Stanley -Skip- Bertman is a celebrated former baseball coach and athletic director at Louisiana
State University (LSU) A graduate of Miami Beach High School in 1956, he played football and
baseball, then returned as a teacher and head baseball coach from 1962 to 1974, leading the
team to a stale championship and two runner-up finishes He also coached football and oversaw
youth leagues for the Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Department. Bertman was named
Flonda High School Coach of the Year three times
He later served as associate head coach at the University of Miami (UM) from 1976 to 1983,
helping the Hurricanes win the 1982 national championship and famously orchestrating the
"Grand Illusiod play in the College Wodd Series. As LSU's head coach from 1984 to 2001, he
led the Tigers to five national titles and seven Southeastern Conference (SEC) championships,
with a 724 career winning percentage and the highest NCAA toumament win rate in history.
He also earned three varsity letters as a player at UM and was part of the inaugural College
Baseball Hall of Fame class in 2006 In 2010, he received the Greater Miami Chamber of
Commerce s Lifetime Contribution to Sports award
Naming the Flamingo Park baseball field after Skip Benman would honor his extraordinary legacy
and lifelong impact on Miami Beach athletics and the community as a whole
At the July 23, 2025, Commission meeting. at the request of Commissioner Kristen Rosen
Gonzalez. the Mayor and City Commission refered an item (C4 E) to the Public Safety and
Neighborhoods Quality of Life Committee (-PSNOLC"). to discuss naming the Flamingo Park
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Baseball Field after Stanley 'Skip" Beeman (Exhibit A)
Al the September 10. 2025. meeting. the Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life
Committee provided a favorable recommendation to the City Commission to designale the
Flamingo Park Baseball Feld after Stanley Skip Bertman (Exhibit B)
ANALYST
The budget for the production and installation of a sign to name the Flamingo Park Baseball Feld
after Stanley Skip- Bertman shall not exceed $10 000 00. with funding allocated from the Parks
and Recreation Department 2026 fiscal year budge(
FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT
The budget for the production and installation of a sign naming the Flamingo Park Baseball Field
after Stanley Skip Bertman shall not exceed $10 000 00. with funding allocated from the Parks
and Recreation 2026 fiscal year budget
Does this Ordinance require a Business Impact Estimate?
(FOR ORDINANCES ONLY)
N applicable, the Business Impact Estimate (BIE) was published on.
See BIE at hnps.' www ma beachflgo 'c'ty-halUc Yytlerk'mee6ng-notices%
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
CONCLUSION
The Public Safety Neighborhoods and Quality of Life Committee (PSNQLC) provided a favorable
recommendation on its September 10, 2025 meeting to name the Flamingo Park Baseball Field
w honor of the work of Stanley -Siop Bertman. and to approve the signaccompanied by
placement of a plague in honor of the work of Stanley Skip- Bertman and directing the City Clerk
to set a public hearing pursuant to section 82-504(AI of the City Code
The budget for the production and installation of a sign shall not exceed s10.000, with funding
allocated from the Parks and Recrealon 2026 fiscal year budget
Attachments'
Exhibiti A - Referral Memo from July 23. 2025. Commission Meeting Item C4 E
Exhibit B - Discussion Memo from September 10, 2025, PSNQLC Meeting Item NB9
Applicable Area
South Beach
Is this a "Residents Right to Know' item, Is this item related to a G.O. Bond
pursuant to City Code Section 2-17? Protect
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Nr
No
Was this Agenda Item initially requested by a lobbyist which as defined in Code Sec. 2-481,
includes a principal engaged in lobbying ° No
If so. specify the name of lobbyists; antl pnnopal(s/
Department
Parks and Recreation
Sponsor(%)
Commissioner Laura Dominguez
Commissioner Alex Fernandez
Co-spwws)
Condensed Tiffa
Set PH, Name Flamingo Park Baseball Field after Stanley 'Skip' Bertman. (LDWF) PKS
Previous Action (For City Clerk Use Only)
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C4 E REFERRAL TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY OF LIFE
COMMITTEE DISCUSSION REGARDING NAMING OF THE FLAMINGO PARK
BASEBALL FIELD AFTER SKIP BERTMAN.
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Committee Referrals
- C4 E
MIAMI
BEACH
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM, Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
DATE: July 23, 2025
TITLE. REFERRAL TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY OF LIFE
COMMITTEE DISCUSSION REGARDING NAMING OF THE FLAMINGO PARK
BASEBALL FIELD AFTER SKIP BERTMAN.
Please place on the July 23 City Commission agenda a referral to the Public Safety and
Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee is to consider my proposal to name the Flamingo Park
baseball field after Skip Bertman.
Whenever a request is made to re -name porton(s) of a public facility, including interior portion(s)
of a park. Section 82-503(b) of the City Code requires the sponsor to submit the proposal in writing
to an appropriate committee (in this rase, the PSNOLC).
Stanley 'Skip' Bertman is a former baseball coach and athletic director at Louisiana State
University (LSU). Bertman spent his collegiate playing days as an outfielder and catcher at the
University of Miami, in Coral Gables. Florida, from 1958-1960.
Skip is a graduate of Miami Beach High School, Gass of 19%, where he was a starting player in
both football and baseball. Skip then spent 1962-1964 as a teacher at MBHS, and spent 11
seasons as head baseball coach at Miami Beach High School from 1962 to 1974, where his team
won a state championship and was state runner-up twice.
Skip also served as Supervisor of Miami Beach Little League and Pony League program from
1962 to 1970 on the beha8 of Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Department. In addition Skip
also was the Miami Beach High School Football Teams Offensive Line Coach from 1962 to 1971,
which including an undefeated Football Team in 1970.
Bertman was named Florida High School Coach of the Year three times Based in part on these
coaching credentials, Bertman went on to work as associate head coach at the University of Miami
for eight seasons (1976-1983) under Ron Fraser. During this time, the Hurricanes won the
national championship in 1982 In that 1982 College World Series, Bertman orchestrated one of
the most famous plays in college baseball history —a phantom pickofl play known as the *Grand
Illusion' which resulted in Wichita State's Phil Stephenson being thrown out at second base.
From 1984, Bertman led the LSU Tigers baseball team to five College World Series
championships and seven Southeastern Conference (SEC) championships in 18 years as head
coach. He amassed 870 wins, 330 losses, and three ties for a 724 winning percentage. His 754
winning percentage in NCAA baseball tournament competition is the highest among head
coaches in college baseball history.
Bertman holds the distinction of being the firA29171fdMball coach to have his number retired.
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In addition, Skip was quite a success as a player, eaming three letters (1958-1960) as a catcher
and outfielder with the Hurricanes. In 2006, Skip pined his former boss. Ron Fraser, as a member
of the College Baseball Hall of Fame's Inaugural Induction Class.
In October 2010, Skip was given the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce's 'Lifetime
Contribution to Sports' award
Naming the Flamingo Park baseball held after Mr. Benman would be a wonderful way to hone
his legacy while he ,s still with us, and allow Miami Beach to experience the brilliance of Stanley
'Skip' Bertman that the fans and players at the University of Miami, LSU and his many Miami
Beach High School loved and experienced.
ANALYSIS
FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT
NA
Does this ordinance require a Business Impact Estimate?
(FOR ORDINANCES ONLY)
N applicable, the Business Impact Estimate (BIE) was published on:
See BIE at: httgs'lfwww miamibeachfl aovlcity-hallicity�lerklmeetina-noticesl
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
CONCLUSION
Applicable At"
Citywide
Is this a"Residents Right to Know" item,
pursuant to City Code Section 2-11?
Yeti
Is this item related to a G.O. Bond
Protect?
No
Was this Agenda ham initially requested by a lobbyist which as defined in Code Sec. 2481
includes a principal engaged in lobbying? No
If so, specify the name of lobbyist(s) and pnncipal(s)
Departiiten
Office of Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
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Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
Co-sponsors)
Condensed Title
Ref PSNQLC - Name Flamingo Park Baseball Field after Skip Bertman. (Rosen Gonzalez)
Previous Action (For City Clerk Use Only)
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9 DISCUSSION REGARDING NAMING THE FLAMINGO PARK BASEBALL FIELD
AFTER STANLEY SKIP'BERTMAN.
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NEW BUSINESS 9
MIAMI BEACH
COMMITTEE MEMORANDUM
TO Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee Members
FROM: Eric Carpenter, City Manager
DATE: September 10, 2025
TITLE. DISCUSSION REGARDING NAMING THE FLAMINGO PARK BASEBALL FIELD
AFTER STANLEY *SKIP' BERTMAN.
Discuss naming the Flamingo Park Baseball Field after Stanley *Skip" Bertman.
BACKGROUNDIHISTORY
Stanley 'Skip' Bertman is a former baseball coach and athletic director at Louisiana State
University (LSU). Bertman spent his collegiate playing days as an outfielder and catcher at the
University of Miami. in Coral Gables. Florida. from 1958-1960.
Skip is a graduate of Miami Beach High School, Gass of 1956, where he was a starting player in
both football and baseball. Skip then spent 1962-1984 as a leacher at MBHS and spent 11
seasons as head baseball coach at Miami Beach High School from 1962 to 1974, where his team
won a state championship and was state runner-up twice.
Skip also served as Supervisor of Miami Beach Little League and Pony League program from
1962 to 1970 on behalf of Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Department. In addition. Skip also
was the Miami Beach High School Football Teams Offensive Line Coach from 1962 to 1971.
which included an undefeated Football Team in 1970.
Bertman was named Florida High School Coach of the Year three times. Based in part on these
coaching credentials, Bertman went on to work as associate head coach at the University of Miami
for eight seasons (1976-1983) under Ron Fraser. During this time. the Hurricanes won the
national championship in 1982. In that 1982 College World Series. Bertman orchestrated one of
the most famous plays in College baseball history, a phantom pickoR play known as the'Grand
Illusion' which resulted in Wichita State's Phil Stephenson being thrown out at second base.
From 1984, Bertman led the LSU Tigers baseball team to five College World Series
championships and seven Southeastern Conference (SEC) championships in 18 years as head
coach. He amassed 870 wins, 330 losses, and three ties for a 724 winning percentage. His 754
winning percentage in NCAA baseball tournament competition is the highest among head
coaches in college baseball history
Bertman holds the distinction of being the first UM baseball coach to have his number retired.
In addition, Skip was quite a success as a player, eamirlg three letters (1958-1960) as a catcher
and outfielder with the Hurricanes. In 2006. Skip pined his former boss, Ron Fraser, as a member
of the College Baseball Hall of Fame's Inaugural Induction Class.
In October 2010. Skip was given the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce's 'Lifetime
Contribution to Sports' award_
Naming the Flamingo Park baseball field aft&AQW16I68Aan would be a wonderful way to honor
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his legacy while he is still with us and allow Miami Beach to experience the brilliance of Stanley
"Skip- Bertman that his many fans and players at the University of Miami. LSU and Miami Beach
High School loved and experienced
ANALYSIS
At the July 23. 2025 Commission meeting. at the request of Commissioner Kristen Rosen
Gonzalez. the Mayor and City Commission referred an item (C4 E) to the Public Safety and
Neighborhoods Quality of Life Committee ('PSNQLC'). to discuss naming the Flamingo Park
Baseball Field after Stanley 'Skip- Bertman (Exhibit A)
Stanley "Skip" Bertman is a celebrated baseball Coach who began his career at Miami Beach
High School and later led Louisiana Stale University to five national championships. He also
played and coached at the University of Miami, where he helped win the 1982 national title.
Naming Flamingo Parks baseball field after him would honor his deep Miami Beach roots and
lasting impact on the sport.
In accordance with the committee's direction and design and sizing specifications. the preliminary
cost estimate to name the Flamingo Park Baseball Field after Stanley 'Skip' Bertman should not
exceed $10,000.00.
FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT
NIA
Does this Ordinance reouire a Business Impact Estimate?
(FOR ORDINANCES ONLY)
The Business Impact Estimate (BIE) was published on .
See BIE at: https:flwww miamibeachfl goy/city-hallicityclerk/meetinQ.noticesl
. �._._ 611. 10
111
CONCLUSION
Discuss naming the Flamingo Park Baseball Field after Stanley 'Sup- Bertman.
Applicable Area
South Beach
h this a "Residents Right to Know" item, is this item related to a G.O. Bond
pum "t to City Code Section 2-1 r? Pro ct?
Yes No
Was this Agenda hem initially requested by lobbyist which as defined in Code S
includes a principal anaaaed in lobli _ 2lu� of 1589
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"so, specify the name of lobbylst(s) and principal(s)
DeoerUnent
Parks and Recreation
Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
CO'eDOn%Qr(s)
Ref. PSNQLC —Name Flamingo Park Baseball Field after Skip Bertman. (Rosen Gonzalez)
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C4 E REFERRAL TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY OF LIFE
COMMITTEE DISCUSSION REGARDING NAMING OF THE FLAMINGO PARK
BASEBALL FIELD AFTER SKIP BERTMAN
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Committee Referrals - C4 E
MIAMI BEACH
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO. Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
DATE. July 23. 2025
TITLE. REFERRAL TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY OF LIFE
COMMITTEE DISCUSSION REGARDING NAMING OF THE FLAMINGO PARK
BASEBALL FIELD AFTER SKIP BERTMAN.
RECOMMENDATION
Please place on the July 23 City Commission agenda a referral to the Public Safety and
Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee is to consider my proposal to name the Flamingo Park
baseball field after Skip Bertman.
Whenever a request is made to re -name portion(s) of a public facility, including interior portwn(s)
of a park, Section 82-503(b) of the City Code requires the sponsor to submit the proposal in writing
to an appropriate committee (in this case. the PSNQLC).
Stanley 'Skip' Bertman is a former baseball coach and athletic director at Louisiana State
University (LSU). Bertman spent his collegiate playing days as an outfielder and catcher at the
University of Miami, in Coral Gables. Florida, from 1958-1960.
Skip is a graduate of Miami Beach High School, class of 1956, where he was a starting player in
both football and baseball Skip Men spent 1962-1984 as a teacher at MBHS, and spent 11
seasons as head baseball coach at Miami Beach High School from 1962 to 1974. where his team
won a state championship and was state runner-up twice.
Skip also served as Supervisor of Miami Beach Little League and Pony League program from
1962 to 1970 on the behalf of Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Department In addition Skip
also was the Miami Beach High School Football Teams Offensive Line Coach from 1962 to 1971,
which including an undefeated Football Team in 1970
Benman was named Florida High School Coach of the Year throe times Based in part on these
coaching credentials, Bertman went on to work as associate head coach at the University of Miami
for eight seasons (1976-1983) under Ron Fraser. During this time, the Hurricanes won the
national championship in 1982. In that 1982 College Wald Series. Bertman orchestrated one of
the most famous plays in college baseball history —a phantom pickoft play known as the "Grand
Illusion' which resulted in Wichita State's Phil Stephenson being thrown out at second base.
From 1984. Bertman led the LSU Tigers baseball team to five College World Series
championships and seven Southeastern Conference (SEC) championships in 18 years as head
coach He amassed 870 wins, 330 losses, and three ties for a 724 winning percentage. His 754
winning percentage in NCAA baseball tournament Competition is the highest among head
coaches in college baseball history.
Bertman holds the distinction of being the firWalk(dij%ball coach to have his number retired.
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In addition, Skip was quite a success as a playerearning three letters (1958-1960) as a Catcher
and outfielder with the Hurricanes. In 2006, Skip Joined his former boss, Ron Fraser, as a member
of the College Baseball Hall of Fame's Inaugural Induction Class.
In October 2010, Skip was given the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce's 'Lifetime
Contribution to Sports' award.
Naminy the Flamingo Park baseball field after Mi unman would be a wonderful way to honor
his legacy while he is still with usand allow Miami Beach to experience the brilliance of Stanley
'Skip' Benman that the fans and players at the University of Miami, LSU and his many Miami
Beach High School loved and experienced
ANALYSIS
FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT
NA
Does Uds Ordinance reguire a Busmess Impact EsbmateZ
(FOR ORDINANCES ONLY)
N applicable. the Business knpact Estimate (BIE) was published on:
See BIE at: https:lfw miamibeachfl oov/city-hall/city�lork)meetinn-notices/
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
CONCLUSION
Applicable Area
Gljw 1e
Is this a "Residents Riaht to Know' item,
pursuant to City Code Section 2-17?
Yes
Is this item related to a G.O. Bond
Proiect?
Vs
Was this Aue da Item initially requested by a lobbyist which as defined in Code Sec. 2481,
includes principal enaaaed in lobbying? No
if so. specify the name of lobbyist(s) and principaltsi
Deparlmant
Of io of Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
Sponscris) 832 of 1589
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Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
Co3oonWsl
Condensed Title
Ref PSNOLC - Name Flamingo Park Baseball Fed after Skip Bertman (Rosen Gonzalez)
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