
City of Miami · Commissioner · District 5
Christine King
Commissioner, District 5, City of Miami.
Sponsored & moved
Agenda items Christine King sponsored or moved, newest first — attributed from the city's published sponsor record.
- ResolutionMay 28, 2026Approving a noise waiver pursuant to chapter 36/section 36-4 of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended ("city code"), titled "noise/operation of radios, phonographs, or other sound making devices; bands, orchestras, and musicians – generally; exemption” and chapter 36/section 36-5 of the city code, titled, “same – hours of operation of jukeboxes, radios, etc.; exemption for events on city-owned property; relaxation”, for the urban located at
- OrdinanceMay 28, 2026Amending chapter 2, article iv of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended (“city code”), titled “administration/departments,” to create division 18, sections 2-598 through 2-610 to establish the city of miami (“city”) department of human services (“department”); providing for the department’s purpose, appointment of director, establishing department divisions, functions, and duties of the department; containing a severability clause; a
- ResolutionMay 28, 2026Authorizing the city manager to accept an access easement, in a form acceptable to the city attorney, from acre gcdm investment, a delaware limited liability company registered to do business in florida, and mimo bay apartments ii, LLC, a delaware limited liability company registered to do business in florida, for the ingress and egress of emergency vehicles over and upon the property located at 6445 northeast 7 avenue, miami, florid
- ResolutionMay 14, 2026Authorizing the city manager to accept funds from the wynwood business improvement district ("BID") and its public benefits trust fund committee ("committee") for the acquisition, development, construction, and maintenance of the property located at 29 northwest 28 street, miami, florida (“property”); further authorizing and directing the city manager to apply for a future land use map (“flum”) amendment and rezoning as may be necessary to designate the
- OrdinanceMay 14, 2026Pursuant to resolution no. R-24-0225, adopted june 18, 2024, amending chapter 40/article iv/division 2 of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended, titled "personnel/pension and retirement plan/city of miami firefighters' and police officers' retirement trust," more particularly amending section 40-203 to grant international association of firefighters members vested on september 26, 2015, the benefits in effect on september 30, 2010
- ResolutionMay 14, 2026Pursuant to section 18-86 of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended (“city code”), approving the city manager’s award recommendation for request for qualifications (“RFQ”) no. 25-26-002, morningside and shorecrest seawall improvements – d2/d5, project nos. 40-b233811 and 40-b233812 (“projects”) to florida engineering and development corporation (“contractor”), attached and incorporated as exhibit “a”; allocating funds fro
- ResolutionMay 14, 2026After a duly noticed public hearing, authorizing and directing the city manager to take any and all action(s) necessary to expeditiously request the miami-dade county department of transportation and public works (“DTPW”) to consider the proposed traffic flow modification and waive the required resident concurrence and exempt the balloting process in order to expeditiously proceed with the design and construction of traffic calming d
- OrdinanceMay 14, 2026Amending chapter 10/article vi of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended (“city code”), titled “buildings/unsafe structures,” to provide a waiver for qualifying senior citizens and low-income residents to the costs of recovery in unsafe structure violation cases; containing a severability clause and providing for an immediate effective date
- ResolutionApr 23, 2026By a four-fifths (4/5ths) affirmative vote, pursuant to section 54-137 of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended (“city code”), declaring no objection and waiving the restrictions related to street co-designations and co-designating northwest 60th street from northwest 22nd avenue to the western boundary of the city of miami as “frederick morley way” in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the greater miami area; directing the cit
- OrdinanceApr 23, 2026Amending chapter 2, article iv of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended (“city code”), titled “administration/departments,” to create division 18, sections 2-598 through 2-610 to establish the city of miami (“city”) department of human services (“department”); providing for the department’s purpose, appointment of director, establishing department divisions, functions, and duties of the department; containing a severability clause; a
- ResolutionApr 23, 2026By a four-fifths (4/5ths) affirmative vote, pursuant to section 54-137 of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended (“city code”), declaring no objection and waiving the restrictions related to street co-designations and co-designating northwest 11th street between northwest 7th avenue and biscayne boulevard as “harlem square street”; directing the city manager to take all necessary action to effectuate the co-designation; and directing the cit
- ResolutionApr 23, 2026Authorizing the bayfront park management trust executive director to execute the negotiated revocable license agreement, with event entertainment group, INC., in substantially the attached form, and in a form acceptable to the city attorney, for the ultra music festival at bayfront park; further waiving the requirements of section 38-113 of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended
- ResolutionApr 9, 2026$130KAllocating funds in the amount of one hundred twenty-nine thousand five hundred dollars ($129,500.00) to the agencies specified in exhibit “a,” attached and incorporated, for public service activities for fiscal year 2025-2026 from the social service gap program funds, account no. 14010.910199.481000; further authorizing the city manager to negotiate and execute any and all documents, in a form acceptable to the city attorney, includ
- OrdinanceApr 9, 2026Pursuant to resolution no. R-24-0225, adopted june 18, 2024, amending chapter 40/article iv/division 2 of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended, titled "personnel/pension and retirement plan/city of miami firefighters' and police officers' retirement trust," more particularly amending section 40-203 to grant international association of firefighters members vested on september 26, 2015, the benefits in effect on september 30, 2010
- OrdinanceApr 9, 2026Amending chapter 18/article iii of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended ("city code"), titled “finance/city of miami procurement ordinance,” by amending sections 18-73 and 18-111, titled “definitions,” and “contracts of other governmental entities,” respectively, to define “cooperative purchasing organization,” and authorize the city manager to utilize competitively awarded contracts of other governmental entities and cooperative pu
- OrdinanceApr 9, 2026Amending chapter 20 of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended (“city code”), titled “flood damage prevention,” providing guidelines and timelines for re-certification of existing drainage systems, providing a fee for the re-certification review, establishing reporting criteria for compliance, and aligning drainage recertification requirements with the city’s building recertification program; containing a severability clause; and providing for
- ResolutionApr 9, 2026$1.0MAuthorizing the city manager to accept, budget, allocate, and appropriate a total of one million and 00/100 dollars ($1,000,000.00) in funds appropriated by the congress of the united states, from the community project fund administered by the department of housing and urban development to the city of miami (“city”) pursuant to h.r. 4366, public law 118-42: consolidated appropriations act, 2024, and h.r. 2882, public law 118-47: furt
- ResolutionApr 9, 2026$500KAuthorizing the city manager to appropriate the total amount of five hundred thousand dollars and 00/100 ($500,000.00) from american rescue plan act of 2021 (“ARPA”) program income, generated from the sales proceeds from previous sales of infill twin/single family home units located at 276 nw 53 street and 278 nw 53 street, miami, florida (“sale proceeds”)
- OrdinanceApr 9, 2026Amending chapter 10/article vi of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended (“city code”), titled “buildings/unsafe structures,” to provide a waiver for qualifying senior citizens and low-income residents to the costs of recovery in unsafe structure violation cases; containing a severability clause and providing for an immediate effective date
- OrdinanceApr 9, 2026Amending chapter 2, article iv of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended (“city code”), titled “administration/departments,” to create division 18, sections 2-598 through 2-610 to establish the city of miami (“city”) department of human services (“department”); providing for the department’s purpose, appointment of director, establishing department divisions, functions, and duties of the department; containing a severability clause; a
- ResolutionApr 9, 2026$162KAuthorizing the allocation of community development block grant (“cdbg”) funds for fiscal year (“FY”) 2025-2026, in the amount of one hundred sixty-two thousand and 00/100 dollars ($162,000.00) in the public service category, from the department of housing and community development to the agencies specified in exhibit “a," attached and incorporated, for public service activities, in district 5; further authorizing the city manager to
- ResolutionApr 9, 2026$50KTo sponsor taste of karnival to be held april 12, 2026, from 4:00 pm to 12:00 am, on northeast 2nd avenue from 55th street to 62nd street, miami, florida, which educates and celebrates caribbean culture through food, arts and music; further authorizing the provision of in-kind services from the departments of fire-rescue, police, solid waste, and parks and recreation in an amount not to exceed fifty thousand and 00/100 dollars ($50,000.00) for the event
- ResolutionApr 9, 2026Authorizing the city manager to modify the income eligibility requirements previously authorized pursuant to resolution no. R-25-0337, adopted on september 11, 2025, to qualified applicants up to one hundred twenty percent (120%) of area median income (“ami”), for the sales of city of miami (“city”) owned properties approximately located at 1544 nw 58 terrace, 1465 nw 60 street, 1755 northwest 2 avenue (formerly known as 1755 northwest 2 court), and 411
- ResolutionApr 9, 2026$49KReallocating funds, in the amount of forty nine thousand and 00/100 dollars ($49,000.00), previously awarded for the district 5 jazz concert/festival (“jazz festival”), to the taste of karnival: arts an eats cultural and culinary event, to be held on april 12, 2026 from 4:00 pm to 12:00 am, on northeast 2nd avenue from 55th street to 62nd street, miami, florida
- OrdinanceMar 12, 2026Pursuant to resolution no. R-24-0225, adopted june 18, 2024, amending chapter 40/article iv/division 2 of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended, titled "personnel/pension and retirement plan/city of miami firefighters' and police officers' retirement trust," more particularly amending section 40-203 to grant international association of firefighters members vested on september 26, 2015, the benefits in effect on september 30, 2010
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