Find location to replant mature oak trees on First Street
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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 march 25, 2026 meeting and directing the city administration to identify a suitable and appropriate location to replant mature oak trees that will be removed during the construction of certain street and infrastructure improvements on…
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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 march 25, 2026 meeting and directing the city administration to identify a suitable and appropriate location to replant mature oak trees that will be removed during the construction of certain street and infrastructure improvements on first street as part of the first street neighborhood improvement project. Applicable area: south beach public works commissioner laura dominguez not reached on 5/20/2026 - r7 z; continued from 3/18/2026 - r7 e; not reached on 2/25/2026 - c7 z (separated by commissioner suarez) r7 ac a resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, accepting the recommendation of the finance and economic resiliency committee, at its may 6, 2026 meeting, and directing the administration to allocate funds through a fiscal year 2026 budget amendment, and identify, as a fiscal year 2027 budget priority, a recurring grant to the miami beach police athletic league in honor of the late sergeant david a. Cajuso. Applicable area: citywide police commissioner tanya k. Bhatt not reached on 5/20/2026 - r7 aa r7 ad a resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, rescinding by a five-seventh (5/7th) vote, resolution no. 2026-34276, adopted by the mayor and city commission at its may 20, 2026 meeting, and accepting the recommendation of the finance and economic resiliency committee (ferc) at its june 5, 2026 meeting, directing the administration to: 1) prepare a general obligation bond for the stormwater capital program as presented, and 2) fund the water and sewer capital program as presented via utility rate adjustments; further, for the administration to provide additional options, including but not limited to: a) a utility rate adjustment model to fund the first street phases 1 & 2 and west avenue phase 3
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