Coordinate Miami Beach beach cleanup with state, county, and hotel partners
Ask Statura about this item
What this item does, why it matters to your business, and what to watch next, in plain English. Follow-ups stay in the same thread.
Lifecycle
Registered lobbying that may relate
Item text
A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, directing the city manager to (i) coordinate with representatives and/or staff of (a) appropriate state of florida and miami-dade county departments and agencies, (b) greater miami and the beaches hotel association, and (c) beachraker or another company contracted to perform beach cleanup in the city of miami beach, and any other…
Show the full text (1K chars)
A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, directing the city manager to (i) coordinate with representatives and/or staff of (a) appropriate state of florida and miami-dade county departments and agencies, (b) greater miami and the beaches hotel association, and (c) beachraker or another company contracted to perform beach cleanup in the city of miami beach, and any other affected stakeholder, as each may be more specifically identified in the discretion of the city manager, to better inform and prepare the city’s response to sargassum inundation events during the sargassum high season ending in october 2026, with special emphasis on the peak months of june and july 2026; (ii) identify all suitable departments of the city administration required to coordinate with affected stakeholders identified herein; and (iii) provide quarterly reports on the city’s coordinated response to sargassum inundation events to the mayor and city commission via letter to commission. Applicable area: citywide city attorney commissioner joseph magazine addendum added on 6/23/2026 regular agenda procurement requests - r2
Official documents
City legislative record from the city's public agenda system. The Ask-Statura brief is an automated interpretation grounded in this item's metadata, not legal advice.