Approve maintenance agreement with FDOT for intersection pavement markings
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, approving, in substantial form, a master maintenance memorandum of agreement (“mmoa”) with the florida department of transportation (“FDOT”) in connection with “do not block intersection” pavement markings on FDOT roadways in the city of miami beach; and further authorizing the city manager and city clerk to execute the mmoa.…
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, approving, in substantial form, a master maintenance memorandum of agreement (“mmoa”) with the florida department of transportation (“FDOT”) in connection with “do not block intersection” pavement markings on FDOT roadways in the city of miami beach; and further authorizing the city manager and city clerk to execute the mmoa. Applicable area: citywide transportation and mobility c7 ac a resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, approving an increase to the budget of the office of the mayor and city commission by $105,000, via a future budget amendment, for the remainder of fiscal year 2024 to enable each commissioner to have the ability to incur up to $15,000 in expenses associated with attending various educational conferences and seminars, and other civic, non-profit, and community events to carry out their public duties, including the purchase of tickets, conference registration fees and travel expenditures (event budget) and directing the city administration to include this event budget as a recurring budget item for fiscal year 2025 and each fiscal year thereafter; and further, waiving, by 5/7th vote, the requirement in section 2-14(d)(1)a of the city code to refer any agenda items in excess of $75,000 to finance and economic resiliency committee. Applicable area: citywide city attorney commissioner kristen rosen gonzalez c7 ad a resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, thanking governor ron desantis for vetoing senate bill 280 in acknowledgment that local governments should have the ability to regulate short-term rentals based on the specific needs of their communities; and further, directing the city clerk to transmit a copy of this resolution to governor ron desantis, the president of the florida senate, and the speaker of the florida house of representatives. Applicable area: citywide city attorney
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