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Resolution· 9.9· City Commission Meeting· Thu, Mar 26, 2026

Authorize $163,500 for traffic calming studies and design services

Dollar impact
$164K
Status
pending
Importance
100/100
Track
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Resolution$163,500introducedCity Commission Meeting

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Lifecycle

IntroducedMar 26, 2026
Adopted
Effective

Registered lobbying that may relate

DIXIE INVEASTMENTS AND REALTY, LLC via MATTHEW AMSTER · “Land Use, Zoning and Permitting For 17400 West Dixie Hwy, North Miami Beach. · possible match on permitting · source ↗
DIXIE INVESTMENTS AND REALTY, LLC via MITCHELL H. EDELSTEIN · “Land Use, Zoning and Permitting Matters for Property Located at 17400 West Dixie Highway, North Miami Beach, FL. · possible match on permitting · source ↗
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Item text

Resolution no. R2026-36 approving task orders with chen moore and associates, INC. For professional engineering services for traffic calming studies, design, and permitting at various location. (sponsored by city manager) a resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of north miami beach, florida, approving task orders for professional engineering services for traffic calming studies, design, and permitting at various locations within the city in an amount not to exceed $163,500.00, with chen moore and associates, INC. Under the “continuing services agreement” for professional consulting services; and authorizing the city manager or designee to do all things necessary to effectuate this resolution; providing for conflicts; and subject to the budget appropriation and availability of funds; and providing for an effective date.

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