Allocate $5,000,000 from resiliency fund for nuisance flooding pilot program
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, directing the city administration to allocate $5,000,000.00 from the resiliency fund for a pilot program to reduce nuisance flooding in two of the “hotspot” neighborhoods that the administration has previously identified as being prone to significant flooding; further, directing the city administration to evaluate and conduct outreach to potential neighborhoods to identify and recommend the two “hotspot” neighborhoods with the greatest need and interest in the pilot resiliency project, with the city commission’s final approval of the two recommended neighborhood “hotspot” projects to be determined at the june 22, 2022 city commission meeting. Office of the city attorney commissioner mark samuelian supplemental updated on 4/1/2022 (attachment - 3/4/2022 lusc item 7)
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