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Miami Beach turned 100 on March 26, 2015 with the celebration
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events were held from fashion, fitness and cars to weddings and new
citizenship ceremonies culminating with the Hard Rock Rising Miami
Beach Global Music Festival.
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La concha acstica de North Beach ahora est administrada por The Rhythm
Foundation, una organizacin sin fines de lucro basada en Miami Beach que cuenta
con ms de 25 aos de experiencia en la produccin de eventos culturales de
calidad en el sur de la Florida. www.northbeachbandshell.com
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GETTING AROUND
RULES
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ROAD
By Melissa Berthier
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MOTORISTS / CONDUCTORES
When passing a cyclist, keep a three-foot distance between
your vehicle and the bicycle.
Look out for approaching cyclists before opening your car
door when parked.
Cyclists have the right to take a lane; its State of Florida law.
Al pasar a un ciclista, mantenga una distancia de tres pies
entre el vehculo y la bicicleta.
Fjese en que no haya ciclistas acercndose antes de abrir la
puerta de su vehculo cuando se estacione.
Los ciclistas tienen derecho a ocupar un carril, es la ley del
Estado de Florida.
CYCLISTS / CICLISTAS
Follow traffic rules of the road, including traffic signals and
stop signs.
Ride in the same direction as vehicles and yield when making
turns.
Yield to pedestrians when riding on a sidewalk.
Use lights and wear reflective gear.
Siga las normas de trfico, incluidas las seales de trnsito y
las seales de parada.
Circule en la misma direccin que los vehculos y ceda el
paso al cruzar.
Ceda el paso a los peatones cuando circule por la acera.
Use luces y ropa o artculos reflectantes.
PEDESTRIANS / PEATONES
Obey all traffic laws. If no sidewalks are present, walk against
the direction of traffic to see oncoming vehicles.
Always use the crosswalk. No jaywalking. Push the button to
get the walk signal.
Be visible. Wear bright, reflective colors.
Obedezca todas las normas de trnsito. Si no hay aceras,
camine en direccin contraria al trfico para ver los vehculos
que se acercan.
Siempre use el cruce de peatones. Oprima el botn para
activar la seal de cruce.
Mantngase visible. Vista colores vivos, reflectantes.
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SEA-INSPIRED FACADE
The movement of breaking waves and the motion exhibited by a swimming manta ray inspires the exterior building
design. Aluminum fins protect the all-glass building facade, and will provide dynamic shading and rain protection
at entrances.
Fachada de inspiracin marina El diseo exterior del edificio est inspirado en el movimiento de las olas y el
de una gil mantarraya. La fachada es toda de vidrio y est protegida por aletas de aluminio que proporcionarn
sombras dinmicas y resguardo de la lluvia a lo largo de la acera.
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SUSTAINABILITY PLAN
City code requires a Silver LEED certification for all new construction projects
within Miami Beach. The projects sustainability initiatives include: solar panels
on new roof structures over parking spaces, rain harvesting to store and utilize
for cooling towers, installation of reduced flow water fixtures, sun shading the
exterior perimeter of the building, daylighting the public spaces, using high
efficiency LED lighting and occupancy light sensors throughout the building,
saving 200 existing trees, planting 355 new trees and reducing energy
consumption by 20 percent.
Plan de sustentabilidad El Cdigo Municipal exige una certificacin LEED
plateada para todos los nuevos proyectos de construccin dentro de Miami
Beach. El personal tiene la meta de obtener la certificacin LEED dorada y est
convencido de que lo puede lograr. Entre las iniciativas de sostenibilidad del
proyecto se encuentran: paneles solares, produccin de energa renovable,
instalaciones para bicicletas, medicin avanzada de energa, reduccin de
la huella de estacionamiento, estrategias mejoradas para la calidad del aire
interior, materiales de baja emisin, reduccin del uso de agua en exteriores
y ms.
The historic Carl Fisher Clubhouse will also be restored to its former beauty and
repurposed into a use to better serve the city and residents. The original building
had steps to the canal edge, and it is proposed to recreate these steps and build
recreational lawns and public spaces around it for visitors to enjoy.
Carl Fisher clubhouse Asimismo ser restaurada la histrica Carl Fisher
Clubhouse para devolverle su antigua belleza y redimensionar su propsito
con miras a que preste un mejor servicio a la ciudad y los residentes. El edificio
original tena una escalinata que llegaba al borde del canal, y se ha propuesto
recrearla y construir jardines de esparcimiento y espacios pblicos alrededor
para el disfrute de los visitantes.
SEA-LEVEL RISE
The city is addressing sea-level rise by raising the following critical building
systems above the proposed new flood level: emergency generators, building
communication systems, electrical switchgear and panels, and emergency
responder radio reinforcement systems.
To reduce storm water runoff, the new design removes over seven acres of
pavement and hardscape, and replaces it with usable green spaces that absorb
storm water, an increase to the overall pervious area of the campus by
245 percent.
Two on-site storm water pump stations are being proposed with the capacity to
each pump 80,000 gallons per minute. Pollution control devices will be placed
at each station, which will discharge into Collins Canal. These stations will be
used to manage drainage in the City Center area.
Aumento del nivel del mar Si bien la elevacin del piso del edificio no
fue posible debido a limitaciones presupuestarias y de cronograma, la ciudad
est trabajando en el problema del aumento del nivel del mar mediante la
elevacin de los siguientes sistemas crticos para edificaciones por encima del
nuevo nivel de inundacin propuesto: generadores de emergencia, sistemas de
comunicacin para edificios, equipos de interrupcin elctrica y sistemas de
refuerzo de respuesta en emergencias.
Para reducir el excedente de lluvia causado por tormentas, el nuevo diseo
elimina ms de siete acres de calzadas y estructuras slidas no vegetales, para
reemplazarlas con espacios verdes utilizables que absorben aguas pluviales, un
aumento del 245% en el rea permeable general del campus.
Se ha propuesto la incorporacin de dos estaciones de bombeo de aguas
pluviales, con una capacidad de bombeo de 80,000 galones por minuto cada
una. Se instalarn dispositivos de control de contaminacin en cada estacin
con vaciado en el Collins Canal. Estas estaciones se usarn para controlar el
desage en el rea del centro de la ciudad.
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VETERANS PLAZA
A Veterans Memorial Plaza in the park will honor fallen veterans of Miami Beach
and educate visitors on the citys important training-ground role during World War
II. It will consist of a scripted bronze, wavy wall representing the U.S. Navy, Air
Force and Coast Guard; a keystone monument paying tribute to the Army and
Marines; and a zero-depth reflecting water feature.
Plaza de los veteranos El parque contar con una plaza conmemorativa
para rendir homenaje a los veteranos cados de Miami Beach y educar a los
visitantes sobre el papel que desempe la ciudad como campo de entrenamiento
durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Consistir de una pared ondulada de
bronce que representar a la Armada, la Fuerza Area y la Guardia Costera
estadounidenses; un monumento principal que rendir tributo al Ejrcito y la
Infantera de Marina; y un espacio de agua superficial que reflejar la luz.
GREEN SPACE
The existing parking lot in front of the convention center, adjacent to the Miami
Beach Botanical Garden and Holocaust Memorial, will be transformed into a
5.8-acre open space park. This green space will celebrate Floridas unique and
diverse plant ecology through the use of a native palette with a strong focus
on canopy trees. Lush, shaded edges will line the perimeter of the park and
surround an internal great lawn that may be programmed for activities, events and
temporary art installations. Envisioned as a neighborhood park, it will also have a
food pavilion with outdoor and indoor dining.
Espacios verdes El estacionamiento existente enfrente del centro de
convenciones, adyacente al Miami Beach Botanical Garden y Holocaust
Memorial se transformar en un estacionamiento abierto con un rea de 5.8
acres. Este espacio ser un homenaje a la ecologa nica y diversa de la Florida
mediante el uso de una paleta nativa con fuerte nfasis en los arcos vegetales de
rboles. Lneas exuberantes de sombras bordearn el permetro del parque y un
maravilloso patio interno de csped que podr usarse para actividades, eventos
e instalaciones artsticas temporales. Concebido como un parque comunitario,
tambin tendr una feria de comida con ofertas gastronmicas bajo techo y al
aire libre.
INTERIOR SPACE
Interior spaces will flood with natural daylight through the glass faade, and
sunshade fins will help protect interior spaces from heat. A grand ballroom will
be located at the north of the building, overlooking a magnificent garden space.
The second level will connect all around the building and contain the majority
of the new meeting room space. There will be a rooftop indoor and outdoor
meeting space located in the southwestern corner of the room, offering patrons an
expansive view of the new park.
Espacio interior Los espacios interiores se llenarn de luz natural que penetrar
por la fachada de vidrio y las aletas de sombra servirn de escudo de proteccin
contra el calor en los espacios interiores. En el extremo norte del edificio habr
un enorme saln de banquetes con una magnfica vista a los jardines exteriores.
El segundo nivel se conectar con todo el edificio y albergar la mayora de los
nuevos salones de reuniones. En el nivel ms alto, ubicado en la esquina suroeste
del saln, habr espacio para reuniones, tanto interior como exterior, lo que les
ofrecer a los asistentes una vista amplia del nuevo parque.
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SAFETY FIRST
BEYOND
KARATE
CHOPS
Miami Beach Police Offers Free
Womens Self-Defense Class
By Melissa Berthier
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the University of Oregon, sociologists
found that female college students who took
a 10-week self-defense training course were
significantly less likely to experience unwanted
sexual contact than those who did not participate
in the class.
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ALL READY
HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS
POP QUIZ
By Maite Roca & Shari Holbert Lipner
An emergency plan is the best way to prepare for natural disasters and other hazards. The City of Miami Beach continues to plan, prepare and
mitigate emergencies, but the best way to ensure the safety and security of your property and loved ones is to do your part to be prepared.
HAVE A PLAN
MAKE A KIT
STAY INFORMED
9) The best source for information during an emergency is
a. Neighbors & friends.
b. Local news media and social media posts from
official sources.
c. Daily horoscope.
10) During an emergency, the best way to get information is
a. Battery-powered radio and communication devices.
b. Check your postal mail.
c. Community bulletins at local shops.
11) If
a.
b.
c.
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1) B. Should evacuation orders be given, the entire city is an evacuation zone,
inclucing coastal hotels that will also be following their evacuation plans.
2) B. The best areas are rooms in the center of your home without windows.
3) C. Always include your pets in your emergency plans. Look up hotels and other
facilities that would take in pets during an emergency, and make arrangements
as early as possible. There are two pet-friendly evacuation centers in Miami-Dade
County. No need to pre-register, but you must provide all current licensing and
shots information.
4) B. As part of your overall emergency plan, someone outside the area should be
made the point person and agree to it.
5) B. Candles are discouraged as they can pose a serious fire hazard. Stock up on
battery-operated flashlights or lanterns. You may also consider a hand-cranked
light source. A manual can opener is recommended.
6) B. Keep copies of your most important papers together in one place and stored
in a way that is resistant to damage and tampering.
7) B. False. There should be an emergency kit in your home that is stocked with
supplies if you are sheltering in place and to handle power outages. You should
also have a prepared go-kit to take with you if there is an evacuation.
8) C. All of the above.
9) B. Local television and radio news stations will report the most pertinent
information on a regular basis in preparation for, during and after an emergency.
The City of Miami Beach will continue to post information on social media and
other available sources as necessary to disseminate information that is specific
for Miami Beach residents and businesses.
10) A. There is a chance that the power will be out, so make sure to have devices
such as radios, laptops, tablets, etc, and plenty of battery back-up.
11) C. If an evacuation order is issued, it usually has to do with the expectation of
the level of service that will be available AFTER the emergency. If you have an
emergency, there may be a delay in response.
RESPUESTAS
1) B. Si se emite una orden de evacuacin, toda la ciudad es zona de evacuacin.
Los hoteles de la costa seguirn sus planes de evacuacin y probablemente no
permitirn que nadie entre a sus instalaciones.
2) B. Las mejores reas son habitaciones en el centro de su casa sin ventanas.
3) C. Siempre incluya a sus mascotas en sus planes de emergencia. Busque hoteles
u otras instalaciones que reciban mascotas durante una emergencia y haga
arreglos con la mayor anticipacin posible. Hay dos centros de evacuacin del
Condado de Miami-Dade que aceptan mascotas.
4) B. Como parte de su plan de emergencia general, debe designarse a alguien
que viva fuera del rea como la persona de contacto y debe estar de acuerdo.
5) B. No son recomendables las velas porque son un peligro de incendio.
Abastzcase de linternas y fanales de pilas. Se recomienda un abrelatas manual.
6) B. Guarde copias de sus papeles ms importantes todas juntas en un solo lugar y
de tal manera que resistan a daos o manipulacin.
7) B. Falso. Debe haber un kit de emergencia en su hogar que contenga suministros
si usted se refugia all y para encarar apagones. Tambin debe haber preparado
un kit porttil para llevar consigo en caso de una evacuacin.
8) C. Todo lo anterior.
9) B. Los noticieros de las estaciones locales de televisin y radio reportarn
la informacin ms pertinente de forma regular en preparacin, durante y
despus de una emergencia. La Ciudad de Miami Beach continuar publicando
informacin en las redes sociales y otras fuentes disponibles segn sea necesario
para difundir informacin que sea especfica para los residentes y empresas de
Miami Beach. Sganos ahora de modo que ya est preparado.
10) A. Existe la posibilidad de interrupcin del suministro elctrico, por lo que debe
asegurarse de tener dispositivos como radios, computadoras porttiles, tabletas,
etc., y suficientes bateras de respaldo.
11) C. Si se emite una orden de evacuacin, usualmente tiene que ver con
la expectativa del nivel de servicio que estar disponible DESPUS de la
emergencia. Si usted tiene una emergencia, puede haber demora en
la respuesta.
PREPARE UN KIT
5) Cul de los siguientes artculos NO debe incluirse en su kit de
suministros bsicos de emergencia?
a. Un galn de agua por cada integrante de su hogar por da para
beber y asearse
b. Velas y un abrelatas elctrico.
c. Radio de pilas y herramientas bsicas.
d. Artculos de necesidad nica, como medicamentos recetados,
paales, frmula para lactantes.
4) La mejor manera de comunicarse con la familia en una emergencia es
a. Llamar constantemente a todos los miembros de su familia que se le
ocurran y contarles lo que est sucediendo.
b. Designar a alguien que no sea local como punto de contacto a
quien deben llamar todos los miembros de su familia.
c. Enviar seales de humo.
3) Si tiene mascotas, la mejor manera de ocuparse de ellas en una
emergencia es
a. Llevarlas adonde quiera que usted vaya.
b. Dejarlos all con suficiente alimento y agua.
c. Conocer con anticipacin en qu lugares aceptan mascotas, como
por ejemplo: hoteles que acepten animales, veterinarios, amigos o
algunos de los refugios del Condado de Miami-Dade que
aceptan mascotas.
2) Si no puede dejar su casa durante una emergencia, el mejor tipo de
habitacin para refugiarse como alternativa es
a. El saln panormico con ventanales de pared a pared de la casa.
b. Una habitacin que no tenga ventanas exteriores.
c. El garaje.
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1) Cul de los siguientes elementos NO debe ser parte de su plan de
emergencia en caso de un huracn?
a. Informacin de contacto del pariente o amigo que viva en otra
ciudad con quien todos puedan reportarse.
b. Un hotel en Miami Beach.
c. Una lista de los nmeros telefnicos de emergencia que se
comparte con todos los miembros de su hogar.
LIFE SAVING
DEVICES
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EXCELLENCE
Vibrant
AN ONGOING JOURNEY
By Dr. Leslie D. Rosenfeld
The City of Miami Beach is committed to providing excellent public service and safety to all who live, work and play in our vibrant,
tropical, historic community. To gauge how well your city government is managing resources and delivering services, community
satisfaction surveys are conducted approximately every two years.
Cultural
Community
Last year the city conducted its fifth set of these comprehensive, statistically-valid surveys. This survey provides resident input on
quality of life, city services, and taxes aiding in identifying key drivers for improvement.
Unique
Historic
ation
TRENDING UP
81%
98%
88%
93%
92%
88%
OCEAN RESCUE
PLAYGROUND APPEARANCE
81%
RECREATION PROGRAMS
79%
79%
QUALITY OF BEACHES
PARK MAINTENANCE (RESIDENTS/BUSINESSES)
GARBAGE AND TRASH COLLECTION (RESIDENTS/BUSINESSES)
72%
82%
82%
86%
79%
MISSION STATEMENT
The City of Miami Beach is committed to providing excellent
public service and safety to all who live, work, and play in
our vibrant, tropical, historic community.
VISION STATEMENT
Miami Beachs vision is to be
According to the 2014 survey, four of five residents and business owners would recommend the City of Miami Beach, and rate the quality of
life as very high. The percentage of residents who recommend Miami Beach as a place to live is trending up at 81%.
City services that received comparatively high percentages of positive resident ratings of excellent or good include: neighborhood safety
during the day (98%) and night (88%); Fire Department (93%); Emergency Medical Response (92%); Ocean Rescue (88%); playground
appearance (81%); and recreation programs (79%).
Services that received positive ratings from both residents and businesses include: appearance and maintenance of public buildings (79%);
quality of beaches (82%); park maintenance (82% of residents; 86% of businesses); garbage and trash collection (79% of residents; 72%
of businesses).
Although much has been achieved over the years, residents and
businesses have indicated that there is still room to improve in terms
of traffic flow, storm drainage, appearance of city facilities and the
availability of parking.
As part of the strategic planning process, survey results prioritize
the citys Key Intended Outcomes (KIOs) and are established as
multi-year priorities by the Mayor and City Commission. Citywide
initiatives support these KIOs and are undertaken to drive
performance and achieve established outcomes annually. Through
the annual budget process, resources are allocated in support of
these strategic priorities and performance is monitored to track
progress and make adjustments. Heres Miami Beachs progress
report from fiscal year 2013/14 (FY14).
Excelencia: una travesa continua La Ciudad de Miami Beach
tiene el compromiso de brindar excelencia en los servicios pblicos y
la seguridad a todos los que habitan, trabajan y disfrutan en nuestra
vibrante comunidad histrica tropical. Para sopesar qu tan bien el
gobierno municipal administra los recursos y presta los servicios, se
hacen encuestas de satisfaccin de la comunidad aproximadamente
cada dos aos.
El ao pasado la ciudad realiz su quinta serie de estas encuestas
integrales con valor estadstico. Esta encuesta permite conocer los
puntos de vista de los residentes con respecto a la calidad de vida,
los servicios municipales y los impuestos, lo que ayuda a identificar
los principales factores para las mejoras.
Segn la encuesta de 2014, cuatro de cada cinco residentes y
empresarios recomendaran la Ciudad de Miami Beach y calificaran
la calidad de vida como muy alta. El porcentaje de residentes que
recomiendan Miami Beach como un buen lugar para vivir se ubica
en 81%.
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SATISFIED
Improve cleanliness in high traffic residential and pedestrian areas, including maximizing deployment of trash cans on every corner
Improve cleanliness, city beaches
Insist on police department accountability and skilled management/leadership
Reform policing culture with customer service emphasis
CLEANLINESS
3.0
GOOD
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
DECREASE
6000
3000
0
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
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POSITIVE
5,520
250
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100
50
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'05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14
8000
7000
6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
Total Registration
Athletics Registration
Summer Camps Registration
79%
After-School Registration
'03
'04
'05
'06
'07
'08
'09
'10
'11
'13
'14
Being a Miami Beach resident allows you to take advantage of programs and classes at a reduced rate and has led to dramatic increases in
usage year-round, a 97% increase for pool attendance since 2003, an 84% increase in senior scence club participation and a 32% increase
in teen participation since 2005.
El 79% de los residentes calific las instalaciones y los programas recreativos como excelentes o buenos en 2014. Ser residente de Miami
Beach permite aprovechar los programas y clases con descuento y ha causado un aumento drstico en el uso durante todo el ao: un 97%
de aumento en el uso de piscinas y un 81% de aumento en la inscripcin en programas atlticos desde 2003.
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WELL-IMPROVED
INFRASTRUCTURE
Key Intended Outcomes
Ensure Reliable Stormwater Management by Implementing Select
Short And Long- Term Solutions Including Sea-Level Rise
Ensure Comprehensive Mobility Addressing All Modes throughout
the City
Build and Maintain Priority Infrastructure with Full Accountability
Enhance Pedestrian Safety Universally
Improving Miami Beachs Infrastructure through proactive programs
and monitoring is a key component of Miami Beachs plan. A priority
area for residents identified through the survey is storm drainage. In
FY14, the following projects addressed storm drainage issues:
West Avenue 10 Street Pump Station
West Avenue 14 Street Pump Station
Bay Road and 14 Pump Station modification
Sunset Harbour 20 Street Pump Station
Sunset Harbour Gibb Park Pump Station upgrades
28 Street and Prairie Pump Station
Central Bayshore South drainage upgrade
The citys capital improvement program continues as a top priority. In
the last year alone, completed projects include:
Beachwalk II Phase 1
Biscayne Point Neighborhood Improvements
6 and 53 Street Restrooms (included Ocean Rescue office
improvements at 53 Street)
1701 Meridian, Fourth Floor Building Renovations
Parkview Island Neighborhood Improvements
South Pointe Park Pier
Lake Pancoast Neighborhood Improvement
Flamingo Park Football Field
Parking Lot 13X / P13 (located on 10 Street at Washington Ave.)
Pedestrian and bicycle enhancements continue to provide alternatives
to the large portion of the community who do not use a car as their
primary mode of travel. Through the Atlantic Greenway master plan,
the city has constructed over 15 miles of bicycle facilities and has more
miles in construction.
Infraestructura mejorada
Resultados principales esperados
Garantizar un control confiable de las aguas pluviales mediante
la implementacin de soluciones a corto y largo plazo, incluido
el aumento del nivel del mar
Garantizar una movilidad integral que tome en cuenta todos los
modos de transporte por la ciudad
Construir y mantener infraestructura prioritaria con total
rendicin de cuentas
Mejorar la seguridad peatonal universalmente
Mejorar la infraestructura de Miami Beach mediante programas
proactivos y monitoreo es un componente clave del plan de Miami
Beach. Un rea prioritaria para los residentes que qued identificada a travs de la encuesta es el desage de aguas pluviales. En el
FY14, los siguientes proyectos abordaron problemas con el desage
de aguas pluviales:
Estacin de bombeo de West Avenue y 10 Street
Estacin de bombeo de West Avenue y 14 Street
Modificacin de la estacin de bombeo de Bay Road y 14
Street
Estacin de bombeo de Sunset Harbor y 20 Street
Mejoras de la estacin de bombeo de Sunset Harbor y Gibb
Park
Estacin de bombeo de 28 Street y Prairie Ave
Mejora de desage en Central Bayshore South
El programa de mejoras capitales de la ciudad sigue siendo una
mxima prioridad. Solamente el ao pasado, los proyectos culminados incluyeron:
Beachwalk II (paseo martimo), fase 1
Mejoras en el vecindario de Biscayne Point
Baos en las calles 6 y 53 (incluidas mejoras en la oficina de
rescate martimo (Ocean Rescue) en la calle 53)
Renovaciones en el cuarto piso del edificio 1701 Meridian
Mejoras en el vecindario de Parkview Island
Muelle de South Pointe Park
Mejoras en el vecindario de Lake Pancoast
Campo de ftbol de Flamingo Park
Estacionamiento 13X / P13 (ubicado en 10th Street con
Washington Ave.)
Las mejoras dirigidas a peatones y ciclistas continan brindando
alternativas a la gran porcin de la comunidad que no utiliza
automviles como medio primario de desplazamiento. Mediante el
plan maestro Atlantic Greenway, la ciudad ha construido ms de 15
millas de instalaciones para bicicletas y tiene ms millas en obras
de construccin.
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1,434,163
TOTAL RIDERSHIP DURING FY14
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A CULTURAL, ENTERTAINMENT
TOURISM CAPITAL
INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR
INNOVATION & BUSINESS
Key Intended Outcomes
Improve Alliance with Key Business Sectors, Namely Hospitality, Arts, & International Business With A Focus On Enhanced Culture,
Entertainment, & Tourism
Maximize Miami Beach as a World Class Destination
Miami Beachs business and tourism sectors are an integral part
of the city as reflected in the vision statement. The Cultural Affairs
Division has contracted Arts for Learning/Miami to continue arts
education programs for Miami Beach youth.
Arts in the Park, a free outdoor film and performance series,
presented 42 events that were attended by more than 20,000
residents and visitors.
In FY14, the city implemented Bark Beach, the citys first dog-friendly
beach area, with 182 visitors in the first three months alone.
The city maintains its status as one of the main tourist destinations
nationally and internationally. 64% of residents surveyed strongly
agree or agree that the tourism industry in Miami Beach contributes
to the overall quality of life in the Miami Beach.
Occupancy at the Miami Beach Convention Center has remained
steady in the past few years with an average annual occupancy of
61%. In the 2014 survey, 56% of businesses claimed that the Miami
Beach Convention Center added to the success of their business.
Miami Beach
Miami-Dade County
70%
Florida
United States:
60%
50%
$250
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
$200
Florida
$150
United States:
$100
$50
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2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
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Maximizar el valor para nuestra comunidad de cada dlar pagado por los contribuyentes
Agilizar la prestacin de servicios en todos los departamentos
Mejorar los procesos de edificacin, desarrollo y afines, desde las residencias unifamiliares hasta los grandes proyectos de desarrollo
Fortalecer los controles internos para lograr una mayor rendicin de cuentas
Mejorar la comunicacin interna y externa, desde y dentro de la Ciudad
Garantizar una cultura universal de servicio al cliente de alta calidad que impulse la conducta de la Comisin de la Ciudad y todos los
empleados municipales
Asegurar que las tendencias de los gastos sean sostenibles a largo plazo
Mejorar el liderazgo de la gestin municipal para recompensar la innovacin y el desempeo
Las puntuaciones de la encuesta de 2014 sobre el valor de los servicios municipales pagados con dinero de los contribuyentes aumentaron
en un 25%. El presupuesto operativo del Fondo General adoptado es apenas un 7% ms que en el FY07, a pesar de un crecimiento del
16% en el ndice de Precios al Consumidor (CPI), un crecimiento del 127% en el precio de las pensiones y muchas nuevas instalaciones y
proyectos en operacin. La recaudacin del impuesto a la propiedad es aproximadamente $25 millones, menos que en el FY07.
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GREEN MATTERS
WATER QUALITY
By Yanira Pineda
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Manatees, herons, spotted eagle rays, sea turtles, reef fish, corals
and sea grass also call Miami Beach home, explained resident
and avid kayaker Dave Doebler. If we each pick up one piece of
litter a day, our city would be litter free.
Although the citys waterway contractor maintains the waterways
free from trash and marine debris on a regular basis, volunteer
groups also dedicate their weekends to picking up trash and
bringing awareness to marine resources.
The citys approach is more than just keeping debris out of
the water. To ensure that water quality standards are met, the
City of Miami Beach applies a multi-facetted strategy. One
of the most important components is the National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit program, which
was established under the 1972 Clean Water Act to address
storm water pollution. Through this program, Miami Beach and
other municipalities across the United States are required to
minimize pollution from point sources, like storm water outfalls,
and non-point sources, like construction sites, by developing a
comprehensive storm water management program.
The citys storm water management program strives to exceed
these requirements through public education, regular storm water
system maintenance and other best management practices.
Residents and business play a huge roll in keeping our waters
clean, said Miami Beach Environmental Resources Manager
Margarita Wells. Picking up your pets waste, limiting the use
of pesticides and disposing of chemicals properly greatly reduce
potential bacteria and algal blooms.
Water quality is also continuously monitored through collaboration
with outside agencies. The Florida Department of Health and
Miami-Dade County conduct regular water sampling throughout
Miami Beach. The sampling report provides an insight on the
current bacterial conditions of the waterways and allows the city
to track water quality over time. Overall, the citys beaches and
waterways are clean and safe.
These efforts in conjunction with mindful practices from businesses,
residents and visitors allow the beautiful and healthy environment
to thrive.
Keeping it Green
The Miami Beach Mayor & City Commission presented the citys
first Community Resiliency Awards to those that demonstrate
excellence in their efforts to improve Miami Beachs environment.
Reinaldo Borges, Principal Architect
Dave Doebler, Sustainability Committee Member,
Founder Volunteercleanup.org
Cheryl Gold, Founder of Greenspace/Tree Advocacy Group
David Guthrie, AP Miami Senior High Science Teacher
Debora Leibowitz, Sustainability Committee Member,
recycling advocate
Scott Robins, CEO of Scott Robins Companies
Deborah Ruggiero, Executive Director of Teen Job Corps
Harvey Ruvin, County Clerk
Rachael Silverstein, Executive Director of Biscayne
Bay Waterkeeper
Miami Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation
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YOUR SPACE
HOMEOWNER
REHABILITATION
& FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYER PROGRAMS
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COLUMN
The household income limits (by household size) for fiscal year 2015 are as follows:
Income
1-Person
2-Person
3-Person
4-Person
5-Person
6-Person
7-Person
8-Person
Extremely
Low Income
$14,250
$16,250
$20,090
$24,250
$28,410
$32,570
$36,730
$40,890
Very Low
Income
$23,700
$27,100
$30,500
$33,850
$36,600
$39,300
$42,000
$44,700
Low Income
$37,950
$43,350
$48,750
$54,150
$58,500
$62,850
$67,150
$71,500
Moderate
Income
$56,880
$65,040
$73,200
$81,240
$87,840
$94,320
$101,800
$107,280
For an application or questions on housing program, contact the citys Office of Community Services at 305.673.7491.
Para solicitar estos programas o hacer preguntas relacionadas con cualquiera de ellos, comunquese con la Oficina de
Servicios Comunitarios de la ciudad (Office of Community Services) por el 305.673.7491.
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BEACH IN BLOOM
iami Beach is known all over the world over for its beautiful
beaches, vibrant culture and nightlife. This community also
holds the distinction of being recognized as a Tree City USA
town for nine years.
As Miami Beach Urban Forester Mark Williams explains, the Tree City
USA honor officially distinguishes Miami Beach as an environmentally
friendly city in regards to installing and maintaining a healthy
population of greenery, shrubs and trees that provide an extensive
tree canopy.
Trees provide a lot of different benefits, said Williams. Some of the
more common benefits are they help clean the air, they provide habitat
for wildlife, provide much needed shade that can help with electric bills
and they also act as a natural reservoir for storm water runoff.
Williams describes the beautiful array of trees and palms in Miami
Beach as valuable assets to the community. As a tree expert, he says
residents should not miss the opportunity to visit some of the more
picturesque locations in the city.
His favorites?
A grand Buttonwood tree, considered the oldest in the city, located at
73 Street and Dickens Avenue. It is easily recognizable because of a
massive support system; its branches reach all the way to the ground to
support the weight of the tree.
Another must do, says Williams, is a drive down historic Pine Tree
Drive where hundreds of Australian Pines have been in place since the
early 1900s.
Williams says a visit to Collins Park to see the majestic Baobab Tree
should not be missed. The Baobab is not just pretty, it also carries some
lore. In some African cultures, the tree is considered the Tree of Life due
to its strength and size.
Next task for the citys urban forester? Take on the monumental job of
counting and recording all the trees in the city. Williams says a final
count of trees is a solid tool to calculate how much carbon the trees
are storing, how much storm water the trees are capable of diverting
and in turn that information can help city leaders plan for future tree
growth and maintenance. He says it all adds up to Miami Beach being
recognized as a Tree City USA for many years to come.
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COLUMN
Its pretty eclectic up here in my neighborhood of North Beach. The streets are in French, the Spanish is Argentinian,
the buildings are Mid-Century modern (aka MiMo). And if you want to sightsee, just hop in a kayak. Im Laura, come see
the other side of Miami Beach in my video and explore other cool neighborhoods at ItSoMiami.com
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SEND YOUR
QUESTIONS
I heard you were doing away with visitor
scratch-off hang tags. How will residents in
residential permit only zones now be able to
secure parking for guests?
The City of Miami Beach Parking Department is transitioning from decal/
paper parking permits to a license plate enabled platform. This means that
you will no longer have to provide visitors with a paper hang tag permit
to be displayed in their vehicle. Instead, all permits will be based on the
vehicles license plate. This will allow for online purchases of visitor parking
permits from your computer or Smartphone. Your visitors parking sessions
will be valid for a 24-hour period from the moment you complete the
transaction.
Visitor permits purchased online will have no visitor scratch-off hang tags
to display. The license plate number of your visitors vehicle will now be the
parking permit identifier.
Customers that already have a residential permit and are registered can
purchase their virtual permits here: http://secure.miamibeachfl.gov/
parking/. To register or for questions, call the Customer Service Center at
305.673.7440 Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The city is working on an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system for
customers that do not have a smartphone or computer available. Those
customers can continue to use scratch tags until the IVR is deployed.
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THE GIFT OF
SUN SAFETY
By Melissa Berthier
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This year, MB Sunscreen launched several new products: TanTensifier Spray, Sea Spray Sunscreen with SPF 30, MB Kids
Continuous Spray Sunscreen Lotion with SPF 50, MB Kids
Sunscreen Lotion with SPF 50 and MB After-Sun Moisturizing Gel.
Este ao, el protector solar MB lanz varios productos nuevos: TanTensifier Spray (aerosol para intensificar el bronceado), Sea Spray
Sunscreen (bloqueador solar en aerosol con SPF 30), MB Kids
Continuous Spray Sunscreen Lotion (locin bloqueadora en aerosol
de efecto continuo para nios, con SPF 50), MB Kids Sunscreen
Lotion (locin bloqueadora para nios, con SPF 50) y MB
After-Sun Moisturizing Gel (gel humectante para despus del sol).
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COLUMN
his town is blessed with its seven mile stretch of sandy beaches,
top notch recreational facilities and an extensive network of
parks. But make no mistake: the City of Miami Beach recognizes
the need to balance year-round outdoor fun with serious
sun-safety habits.
GPS INVESTIGATIONS
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License # A1400162, B1400162
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Beach Olympics
Build A Boat
Beach Volleyball
Kayaks/Paddle Boards
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SENIOR SCENE
SENIOR SAVVY:
AVOID SCAMS
By Melissa Berthier
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FBI TIPS
Never send money or give out personal information such as credit card numbers and expiration dates, bank account numbers,
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RECREATION REVIEW
QU PASA
MIAMI BEACH?
By Willie Priegues
STAY TUNED
MAY 1 6:30 PM (seniors)
MAY 2 7:30 PM
Admission $5
Nautilus Middle School
4301 N. Michigan Avenue
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n May, the Miami Beach Teen Clubs CMB Players travel back
in time when wearing bell-bottoms was still cool to revive
Americas first bilingual comedy, Qu Pasa, USA?, on stage.
Qu Pasa, Miami Beach? will be the first bilingual theatrical
show for the drama club that captures the everyday comedic
challenges of three generations living under one roof struggling
to cope with a new country and new language.
Throughout the performance, teen actors will speak a
combination of Spanish and English, better known in South
Florida culture as Spanglish. Although the majority of the
cast is of Hispanic background, speaking Spanish has been a
challenge for the young actors, as they do not usually speak it
in their everyday life. Nonetheless, Qu Pasa, Miami Beach?
plays an important role in making the actors feel closer to their
Hispanic roots and their family.
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RECREATION REVIEW
Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
March 19, 2015.
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FACELIFT
By Tatiana Escobar
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RECREATION REVIEW
CAMP EXPERIENCE
in Miami Beach
By Cindy Casanova
A diferencia del programa de despus de la
escuela, los campamentos fuera de la escuela
proporcionarn a los nios la oportunidad de
explorar diferentes actividades de recreo y
social independientemente de lo acadmico.
A partir del ao escolar 2015-2016, los
campamentos fuera de la escuela sern
independientes del programa de despus
de la escuela. Esto permitir a los padres la
opcin de inscribirse en el campamento de su
eleccin, con la flexibilidad para planificar en
torno a las vacaciones y el tiempo libre.
SPP
4 - 12
$150/$270
Baseball
Polo Park
2-8
$150/$270
Basketball
Polo Park
2-8
$150/$270
Culinary Kids
SRYC
4-6
$200/$360
Dance
NSPYC, SRYC
K-5
$150/$270
Diverse Sports
Polo Park
4-8
$150/$270
Fashionista
SRYC
5-8
$200/$360
Fine Arts
SRYC
3-8
$200/$360
Flag Football
Polo Park
2-8
$150/$270
Glee/Off Broadway
SRYC
5 - 11
$150/$270
Gymnastics
SRYC
K-8
$185/$333
Golf
Polo Park
2-8
$150/$270
Ice Skating
SRYC
1-8
$225/$405
NSGC
1 - 11
$350
MBGC
2 - 11
$450
Jr. Lifeguard
SRYC
3-8
$150/$270
Kayak
NIP
3-8
$250/$450
Learn to Swim
SRYC
2-9
$125/$225
Mad Scientists
NSPYC
2-5
$150/$270
M.A.R.S.
SPP, NIP
3 - 4 years
$475/$675
Mindstorm Makers
3 - 5, 3 - 6
$235/$425
Outdoor Swimming
SRYC
2-9
$125/$225
SRYC
5 - 12
$225/$405
Soccer
Polo Park
K-8
$150/$270
Tennis
Polo Park
K-8
$150/$270
SRYC, NIP
3 - 6, 2 - 6
$235/$425
Water Polo
SRYC
2-9
$125/$225
Young Builders
K-2
$235/$425
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