Negotiate joint trolley operation agreement with North Bay Village
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission ("city commission") of the city of miami beach, florida, accepting the recommendation of the finance and economic resiliency committee, at its march 26, 2025 meeting, directing the city administration to negotiate an intergovernmental agreement between the city of miami beach and north bay village for the implementation of a joint trolley operation, and return to the…
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission ("city commission") of the city of miami beach, florida, accepting the recommendation of the finance and economic resiliency committee, at its march 26, 2025 meeting, directing the city administration to negotiate an intergovernmental agreement between the city of miami beach and north bay village for the implementation of a joint trolley operation, and return to the city commission with the final negotiated agreement for approval; furthermore, directing the city administration to proceed with option 2 for a shuttle pilot service during culture crawl events (“pilot program”) occurring during the third thursday of each month, beginning in may 2025 until such time as the intergovernmental agreement has been approved by the city commission; provided, however, that the city, at a minimum, has secured a letter of commitment from north bay village to fund the pilot program. Applicable area: north beach transportation and mobility commissioner david suarez commissioner tanya k. Bhatt commissioner alex fernandez c7 ac a resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, accepting the recommendation of the finance and resiliency committee, at its february 21, 2025 meeting, to amend resolution no. 2024-33200 to allow greater flexibility to the mayor and each commissioner as to the use of the $12,500 allocation per commissioner for expenses associated with carrying out their public duties, including the payment of a housing stipend of up to $300 per month per legislative aide who is a miami beach resident as well as contributions to non-profit civic or community organizations, provided that the contributions serve a public purpose and that the funds are not used in connection with political campaigns or lobbying. Applicable area: citywide city attorney commissioner joseph magazine not reached on 3/19/2025 - c7 ai c7 ad a resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, d
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