
City of Miami · Commissioner · District 4
Ralph Rosado
Commissioner, District 4, City of Miami.
Sponsored & moved
Agenda items Ralph Rosado sponsored or moved, newest first — attributed from the city's published sponsor record.
- OrdinanceMay 28, 2026Amending chapter 54/article vi of the code of the city of miami, as amended, titled “streets and sidewalks/sidewalk and street cafes,” to provide for certain establishments the use of the sidewalk in the flagler specialty district containing a severability clause; and providing for an immediate effective date
- ResolutionMay 28, 2026By a four-fifths (4/5ths) affirmative vote, after an advertised public hearing, ratifying, approving, and confirming the city manager's finding and recommendation, attached and incorporated as exhibit "a," that competitive negotiation methods and procedures are not practicable or advantageous to the city of miami (“city”) pursuant to section 18-85(a) of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended; waiving the requirements for
- ResolutionMay 28, 2026Approving and adopting the bicycle master plan, dated september 2025, prepared by kimley horn, INC. For the city of miami’s department of resilience and public works project numbers 40-b203613 & 40-b70245, attached and incorporated as exhibit “a” ("bicycle master plan"), to update the 2009 bicycle master plan providing updated typical sections, identifying improvements, opportunities for improving safety and mobility, and directing t
- OrdinanceMay 28, 2026Amending chapter 38/article i of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended, titled “parks and recreation/in general,” by creating section 38-42, titled “naming of silver bluff dog park” to provide for the naming of the property consisting of approximately 5,250 square feet, located at 2201 southwest 26 street, miami, florida, as “silver bluff dog park”; further directing the city manager to take any and all actions necessary to effectuat
- ResolutionMay 28, 2026$6.0MAuthorizing the city manager to accept, budget, allocate, and appropriate funds from the department of environmental protection's resilient florida program fiscal year 2025-2026 in an amount not to exceed five million, nine hundred seventy thousand, seven hundred eighteen and 00/100 dollars ($5,970,718.00)
- OrdinanceMay 28, 2026*
- OrdinanceMay 14, 2026Amending chapter 2/article xi/division 11 and 12 of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended (“city code”), titled “administration/boards, committees, commissions/reserved,” more specifically by amending division 11, section 2-1145 through division 12, 2-1174 of the city code to establish the “accessibility advisory board” ("board"), stating the board's purpose, powers, duties, composition, appointment qualifications, and requirements f
- OrdinanceMay 14, 2026Amending chapter 38/article i of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended, titled “parks and recreation/in general,” by creating section 38-42, titled “naming of silver bluff dog park” to provide for the naming of the property consisting of approximately 5,250 square feet, located at 2201 southwest 26 street, miami, florida, as “silver bluff dog park”; further directing the city manager to take any and all actions necessary to effectuat
- ResolutionMay 14, 2026Approving and adopting the bicycle master plan, dated september 2025, prepared by kimley horn, INC. For the city of miami’s department of resilience and public works project numbers 40-b203613 & 40-b70245, attached and incorporated as exhibit “a” ("bicycle master plan"), to update the 2009 bicycle master plan providing updated typical sections, identifying improvements, opportunities for improving safety and mobility, and directing t
- ResolutionMay 14, 2026Urging the 119th congress of the united states to pass house of representatives bill 2904 and senate bill 978, known as the homes for every local protector, educator, and responder act (“helper”); directing the city clerk to transmit a copy of this resolution to the officials named herein
- 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 modifications and waive the required resident concurrence and exempt the balloting process in order to expeditiously proceed with the design and construction of traffic calming
- ResolutionApr 23, 2026Urging governor ron desantis and the members of the florida legislature to take such actions and pass such legislation as may be necessary to authorize county and local governments to use building funds to offset general operating expenses; urging counties and other municipalities to pass similar resolutions; further directing the city clerk to transmit a copy of this resolution to the designated offices described herein
- ResolutionApr 23, 2026$3.0MAuthorizing the city manager to allocate three million dollars ($3,000,000.00) pursuant to section 62-642 of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended (“city code”), upon the city manager’s recommendation, from the public benefits trust fund, account no. 10095, to the affordable housing trust fund, account no. 14008.910101.4810000.0000.00000; appropriating in an amount not to exceed ($3,000,000.00) from the affordable hous
- ResolutionApr 23, 2026Establishing fee schedules to set forth fees charged by the city of miami, florida, pursuant to the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended; making findings; containing a severability clause
- OrdinanceApr 23, 202614456 : *
- OrdinanceApr 23, 2026Amending chapter 54/article vi of the code of the city of miami, as amended, titled “streets and sidewalks/sidewalk and street cafes,” to provide for certain establishments the use of the sidewalk in the flagler specialty district containing a severability clause; and providing for an immediate effective date
- 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
- ResolutionApr 9, 2026Directing the city manager to develop a senior citizens financial assistance program(s) for city of miami ("city") residents who are sixty-five (65) years or older; further directing the city manager to research and analyze different policies, initiatives, and programs, including, but not limited to, grant programs and additional ad valorem tax exemption constitutional amendments to help alleviate the financial stress affecting the city’s senior citizen
- ResolutionApr 9, 2026Establishing fee schedules to set forth fees charged by the city of miami, florida, pursuant to the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended; making findings; containing a severability clause
- OrdinanceApr 9, 2026Amending chapter 2/article xi/division 11 and 12 of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended (“city code”), titled “administration/boards, committees, commissions/reserved,” more specifically by amending division 11, section 2-1145 through division 12, 2-1174 of the city code to establish the “accessibility advisory board” ("board"), stating the board's purpose, powers, duties, composition, appointment qualifications, and requirements f
- OrdinanceApr 9, 202614456 : *
- ResolutionApr 9, 2026$3.0MAuthorizing the city manager to allocate three million dollars ($3,000,000.00) pursuant to section 62-642 of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended (“city code”), upon the city manager’s recommendation, from the public benefits trust fund, account no. 10095, to the affordable housing trust fund, account no. 14008.910101.4810000.0000.00000; appropriating in an amount not to exceed ($3,000,000.00) from the affordable hous
- OrdinanceMar 12, 2026Amending chapter 2/article xi/division 9 of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended (“city code”), titled “administration/boards, committees, commissions/reserved,” more specifically by amending section 2-1121 through 2-1139 of the city code to establish the “interfaith advisory council” ("council"), stating the council's purpose, powers, duties, composition, appointment qualifications, and requirements for membership; providing for of
- ResolutionMar 12, 2026Approving and adopting the bicycle master plan, dated september 2025, prepared by kimley horn, INC. For the city of miami’s department of resilience and public works project numbers 40-b203613 & 40-b70245, attached and incorporated as exhibit “a” ("bicycle master plan"), to update the 2009 bicycle master plan providing updated typical sections, identifying improvements, opportunities for improving safety and mobility, and directing t
- OrdinanceMar 12, 2026Amending chapter 54/article ii/section 54-42 of the code of the city of miami, as amended, titled “streets and sidewalks / construction, excavation, and repair / permit required for disturbing, cutting into, digging up, drilling, boring under, or excavating any public street, swale, or sidewalk; cost of restoration; obstruction of right-of-way,” to provide for right-of-way restoration requirements; containing a severability clause; and providing for an i
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