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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Item Summary FormAGENDA ITEM SUMMARY FORM File ID: #12390 Date: 07/29/2022 Requesting Department: City Commission Commission Meeting Date: 07/28/2022 Sponsored By: Alex Diaz de la Portilla District Impacted: Type: Resolution Subject: Direction to City Manager - Homeless Sites Budget Impact Analysis Total Fiscal Impact: Reviewed By City Commission Nicole Ewan Meeting Completed 07/28/2022 9:00 AM Legislative Division Marta Gomez Legislative Division Review Completed 08/01/2022 5:47 PM Office of Management and Budget Marie Gouin Budget Review Completed 08/02/2022 11:06 AM Office of the City Attorney Domini J. Gibbs ACA Review Completed 10/27/2022 10:04 AM Office of the City Attorney Victoria Mendez Approved Form and Correctness Completed 10/27/2022 10:18 AM Office of the City Clerk City Clerk's Office Rendered Completed 10/31/2022 8:38 AM c-,IV _ ox City of Miami ` City Hall �I „ „N T 10 3500 Pan American Drive Legislation _ ti Yg Miami, FL 33133 r g R Resolution www.miamigov.com _- Enactment Number: R-22-0308 File Number: 12390 Final Action Date:7/28/2022 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO PREPARE A STUDY TO INCLUDE THE COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH COMMENCING A PILOT PROGRAM TO PROVIDE TINY HOME TRANSITONAL HOUSING TO THE CITY OF MIAMI'S ("CITY") HOMELESS POPULATION; FURTHER DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO CONSIDER AT LEAST THREE (3) ADDITIONAL SITES (TO INCLUDE VIRGINIA KEY AND PEACOCK PARK, AMONG OTHER LOCATIONS WITHIN AND OUTSIDE THE JURISDICTINAL LIMITS OF THE CITY, SO LONG AS NEITHER SITE IS IN THE PROCESS OF BEING REDEVELOPED) FOR TINY HOME TRANSITIONAL HOUSING AND TO PRESENT THE COSTS AND FEASIBILITY OF EACH LOCATION AT THE SEPTEMBER 22, 2022, CITY COMMISSION MEETING; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PROCEED WITH IMPLEMENTING A PILOT PROGRAM AT THE VIRGINIA KEY SITE DISCUSSED DURING DISCUSSION ITEM DI. 2 AT THE JULY 28, 2022 CITY COMMISSION MEETING WHEREIN THE CITY WILL PROVIDE FIFTY (50) TO ONE HUNDRED (100) TINY HOMES AND SERVICES TO THE CITY'S HOMELESS POPULATION. WHEREAS, the City of Miami ("City") is facing extreme sanitary challenges due to scattered encampments occupied by individuals experiencing homelessness that are shelter -resistant; and WHEREAS, the City has invested significant funds and resources to provide shelter and services to individuals experiencing homelessness; and WHEREAS, on April 8, 2021, the City Commission considered strategies regarding citywide clean-ups at locations known to have recurring homeless encampments; and WHEREAS, on September 13, 2021, the City Commission adopted Resolution R-21-0372 directing the City Manager to designated area(s) in the City to provide for permitted temporary encampments or other shelter options in an effort to improve the City's homeless conditions; and WHEREAS, a new approach is necessary to reduce homelessness and new resources must be created by the City; and WHEREAS, the City desires to explore a pilot transitional tiny home housing site which will include fifty (50) to one hundred (100) tiny homes at a designated area ("Pilot Program") as part of the City's latest efforts in reducing homelessness; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 2-33(f) of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended, the City Commission, by a majority vote, hereby deems this Resolution to be of an emergency nature; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The City Manager is prepare a study to include the costs associated with commencing a pilot program to provide tiny home transitional housing to the City's homeless population. Section 3. The City Manager is further directed to consider at least three (3) additional sites (to include Virginia Key and Peacock Park, among other locations within and outside the jurisdictional limits of the City, so long as neither site is in the process of being redeveloped) for tiny home transitional housing and to present the costs and feasibility of each location at the September 22, 2022 City Commission meeting. Section 4. The City Manager is authorized to proceed with implementing a pilot program at the Virginia Key site discussed during Discussion Item DI. 2 at the July 28, 2022 City Commission meeting wherein the City will provide fifty (50) to one hundred (100) tiny homes and services to the City's homeless population. Section 5. The Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: 1 . --\� ,�Afr--\Nr? ��� i ria i : ndez, Cify Attor iey 10/2712022 Pursuant to the resolution, this item became effective immediately upon adoption by the Commission.