
City of Miami · Commissioner · District 3
Rolando Escalona
Commissioner, District 3, City of Miami.
Sponsored & moved
Agenda items Rolando Escalona sponsored or moved, newest first — attributed from the city's published sponsor record.
- ResolutionMay 28, 2026Directing the city manager, the city clerk, and the city attorney to collaboratively create and implement a publicly accessible, searchable web based portal providing access to audio and/or video recordings of all public meetings of any city of miami board ("city board"), as defined in section 2-882 of the code of city of miami, florida, as amended (“city code”); providing for transparency and public access; requiring completion of the web portal within
- OrdinanceMay 28, 2026Amending chapter 37 of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended, (“city code”) titled "offenses -- miscellaneous," more particularly by amending section 37-11 of the city code titled "public urination or defecation prohibited; exceptions; penalties" providing for revised definitions, prohibited acts, and repealing exceptions; containing a severability clause
- ResolutionMay 28, 2026Authorizing and directing the city attorney to take any and all actions necessary, in law or in equity, to remove all entities unlawfully occupying or encroaching upon the city of miami's ("city") right-of-way generally located at 971 northwest 7th street, miami, florida, to enforce and protect the city's rights under the revocable license agreement dated may 6, 1999, and any amendments, modifications, or documents related thereto, and to seek all availa
- ResolutionMay 28, 2026Pursuant to section 18-85(a) of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended, by a four-fifths (4/5ths) affirmative vote, after an advertised public hearing, ratifying, approving, and confirming the city manager's finding, attached and incorporated as exhibit "a," that competitive negotiation methods and procedures are not practicable or advantageous for the city of miami ("city") and waiving the requirements for said procedure
- ResolutionMay 14, 2026Directing the city manager, the city clerk, and the city attorney to collaboratively create and implement a publicly accessible, searchable web-based portal for tracking all directives issued by the city commission to the city administration; providing for transparency and accountability by displaying the status of each directive; requiring completion of the web portal within ninety (90) calendar days of adoption of this resolution
- OrdinanceMay 14, 2026Renaming the city of miami (“city”) owned park located at 342 southwest 7th avenue, miami, florida, and identified by folio no. 01-0202-030-1010, from “general josé francisco morazán quesada park” to “riverside park”; amending chapter 38/article i of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended ("city code"), titled “parks and recreation/in general,” by amending section 38-28 of the city code, currently titled “naming of general josé francisco mora
- OrdinanceMay 14, 2026Renaming the city of miami (“city”) park located at 971 northwest 2nd street, miami, florida, and identified by folio no. 01-4138-003-0690, from “rubén darío park” to “henderson park”; amending chapter 38/article i of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended ("city code"), titled “parks and recreation/in general,” by amending section 38-38 of the city code, currently titled “naming of rubén darío park,” to rename the property designated
- ResolutionMay 14, 2026By a four-fifths (4/5ths) affirmative vote, authorizing the city manager to negotiate and execute a purchase and sale agreement ("agreement"), in a form acceptable to the city attorney, between the city of miami (“city”) and maria m. Hernandez and teresita hernandez, as trustees of the jose r. Hernandez, family trust (“seller”), for the acquisition of real property identified as folio number(s) 01-4103-014-0010 and 01-4103-014-0020
- ResolutionMay 14, 2026Pursuant to section 18-85(a) of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended, by a four- fifths (4/5ths) affirmative vote, after an advertised public hearing, ratifying, approving, and confirming the city manager’s finding(s), attached hereto and incorporated herein as exhibit “b,” that competitive negotiation methods and procedures are not practicable or advantageous for the city of miami (“city”) and waiving the requirements
- OrdinanceMay 14, 2026Amending chapter 54 of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended (“city code”), titled “streets and sidewalks,” by creating section 54-19 of the city code, titled “transit shelters; use and conduct,” providing definitions and prohibited conduct at transit shelters; providing for enforcement pursuant to chapter 2, article x of the city code; containing a severability clause
- ResolutionMay 14, 2026Directing the city attorney to establish a municipal prosecution function to handle certain city of miami ordinance violations; providing that such prosecution shall primarily focus on quality-of-life offenses which are in violation of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended, and are of a non-violent nature; directing coordination with the miami-dade state attorney’s office to ensure a collaborative and complementary approach to prosecution; d
- OrdinanceApr 9, 2026Renaming the city of miami (“city”) owned park located at 342 southwest 7th avenue, miami, florida, and identified by folio no. 01-0202-030-1010, from “general josé francisco morazán quesada park” to “riverside park”; amending chapter 38/article i of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended ("city code"), titled “parks and recreation/in general,” by amending section 38-28 of the city code, currently titled “naming of general josé francisco mora
- ResolutionApr 9, 2026By a four-fifths (4/5ths) affirmative vote, authorizing the city manager to negotiate and execute a purchase and sale agreement ("agreement"), in a form acceptable to the city attorney, between the city of miami (“city”) and lr family trust LLC, a florida limited liability company (“seller”), for the acquisition of real property identified as folio number 01-4110-010-0352, located at 2132 southwest 9 street, miami, florida ("property"), for a purchase p
- ResolutionApr 9, 2026$2KAuthorizing the transfer of unallocated district 3 community development block grant (“cdbg”) recaptured economic development funds in the amount of one million five hundred thousand and 00/100 dollars ($1,500.00.00) to the department of resilience and public works to be utilized for street and sidewalk improvements, drainage, and/or any other cdbg eligible improvements in district 3
- OrdinanceApr 9, 2026Amending chapter 54 of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended (“city code”), titled “streets and sidewalks,” by creating section 54-19 of the city code, titled “transit shelters; use and conduct,” providing definitions and prohibited conduct at transit shelters; providing for enforcement pursuant to chapter 2, article x of the city code; containing a severability clause
- ResolutionApr 9, 2026$16MReallocating funds, in the total amount of sixteen million, two hundred eight thousand and 00/100 dollars ($16,208,000.00) from certain project(s) in the city of miami’s (“city”) fiscal year 2025-26 multi-year capital plan adopted on september 25, 2025, pursuant to resolution no. R-25-0412 ("capital plan”), and re-appropriating said funds to current and/or future capital projects, all
- ResolutionApr 9, 2026Pursuant to section 18-85(a) of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended ("city code"), by a four-fifths (4/5ths) affirmative vote, after an advertised public hearing, ratifying, approving, and confirming the city manager's findings, attached and incorporated as exhibit "a," that competitive negotiation methods and procedures are not practicable or advantageous for the city of miami ("city") and waiving the requirements for
- OrdinanceApr 9, 2026Renaming the city of miami (“city”) park located at 971 northwest 2nd street, miami, florida, and identified by folio no. 01-4138-003-0690, from “rubén darío park” to “henderson park”; amending chapter 38/article i of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended ("city code"), titled “parks and recreation/in general,” by amending section 38-38 of the city code, currently titled “naming of rubén darío park,” to rename the property designated
- ResolutionMar 12, 2026$800KReallocating funds, in the total amount of eight hundred thousand and 00/100 dollars ($800,000.00) from certain project(s) in the city of miami’s (“city”) fiscal year 2025-26 multi-year capital plan adopted on september 25, 2025, pursuant to resolution no. R-25-0412, as amended ("capital plan”), and re-appropriating said funds to the police south roof renovation cw (40-b72928a) project, all
- ResolutionMar 12, 2026$105KAuthorizing the city manager to submit an application for reimbursement grant funding to the florida inland navigation district (“find”) waterways assistance program for an amount not to exceed one hundred five thousand and 00/100 dollars ($105,000.00) for the design and permitting of the seawall and baywalk at fisherman's park – phase 1 project; further authorizing the city manager to negotiate and execute any and al
- ResolutionFeb 26, 2026Directing the city manager to work with the building department and any other relevant city of miami department to develop a virtual building inspection system for simple, low-risk permits and to report to the city commission in sixty (60) days on the progress of implementation and whether such system can be implemented either by an administrative procedure or an amendment to the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended
- ResolutionFeb 26, 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”) consider the proposed traffic flow modifications, waive the required resident concurrence, and exempt the balloting process, in order to expeditiously proceed with the design and construction of traffic calming devi
- ResolutionFeb 26, 2026Authorizing the city manager to negotiate and execute a landscape and stormwater maintenance memorandum of agreement (“mmoa”) between the city of miami (“city”) and the state of florida department of transportation (“FDOT”) on state roads and an inter-agency agreement with miami-dade county (“MDC”) on county streets as needed
- OrdinanceFeb 26, 2026Renaming certain city of miami owned real property consisting of approximately 8,219 square feet, located at 1 southwest south river drive, miami, florida, currently known as “simón bolívar park,” as “fisherman's park”; amending chapter 38/article i of the code of the city of miami, florida, as amended ("city code"), titled “parks and recreation/in general,” by amending section 38-30 of the city code, currently titled “naming of simón bolívar par
- ResolutionFeb 12, 2026Directing the city manager to create a publicly accessible web portal on the city of miami’s (“city”) website that allows the public to search and view city employee salary information; further directing the administration to work with the office of the city attorney, department of information technology, and the department of human resources to design and implement a user-friendly, searchable portal that complies with applicable public records laws and
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