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The committee reviewed and recommended support for the Commodore Trail 30% Master Plan Design, a project aimed at enhancing climate resilience through tree canopy preservation, stormwater management, and improved non-motorized transportation corridors. Key recommendations include prioritizing project design and funding, ensuring cohesive material use, emphasizing tree preservation alongside safety, and implementing pilot projects. Additionally, the committee suggested specific upgrades for trail segments within city parks, the development of a plaza at Stalone Gate, and the establishment of a maintenance and operations agreement with the Friends of the Commodore Trail group.
The strategic plan outlines the City of Miami's commitment to becoming a global leader in technology, innovation, and resiliency. It focuses on three main priority areas: Quality of Life, Resilience, and Pathway to Prosperity. The plan aims to elevate the quality of life for residents by improving public safety, housing, mobility, and shared community spaces, while ensuring efficient and transparent government, fostering a diverse and inclusive economy, and preparing the community for future challenges.
The committee reviewed an update regarding the Margaret Pace Park Shoreline Improvements Phase 1 project, which aims to improve shoreline stability, public access, and flood mitigation. The committee voted to support the project while requesting the inclusion of additional living shoreline elements, increased tree canopy for shade, natural path solutions for pet management, and the construction of a berm for flood mitigation purposes.
The Climate Resilience Committee reviewed and evaluated the Dinner Key Spoil Islands Project, which aims to protect the Dinner Key Marina using FEMA funding. The committee moved to support the project and recommended that the City Commission provide the necessary funding to proceed with the next surveying phase. The project proposal emphasizes the use of green infrastructure to enhance storm protection levels and reduce costs compared to previous concepts.
The document outlines the City of Miami's Title VI Nondiscrimination Program Plan, detailing its commitment to ensuring no person is subjected to discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religious or family status, sex, age, or disability in any City-affiliated program, service, or activity. This plan, revised in June 2025, complies with federal and state nondiscrimination authorities and includes formal complaint procedures, ADA/504 compliance, sub-recipient review processes, enforcement, public dissemination of information, and a comprehensive Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Plan. It emphasizes public participation and data collection for analysis to uphold nondiscrimination principles and ensure equitable access and treatment for all residents.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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