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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-02-03160 RESOLUTION NO. 02-316 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION APPOINTING CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS AS MEMBERS OF THE HOMELAND DEFENSE/NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT BOND PROGRAM OVERSIGHT BOARD FOR TERMS AS DESIGNATED HEREIN. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The following individuals are hereby appointed as members of the Homeland Defense/Neighborhood Improvement Bond Program Oversight Board, each to serve a term expiring March 14, 2003, or until the nominating Mayor or Commissioner leaves office, whichever occurs first: APPOINTEES: Luis Cabrera Gary Reshefsky Sonny Armbrister NOMINATED BY: Chairman Tomas Regalado Vice -Chairman Johnny Winton Commissioner Arthur Teele City Commission Meeting of March 14, 2002 Resolution Number 02-316 i 0 APPOINTEES: NOMINATED BY: Mariano Cruz Manolo Reyes Commissioner Angel Gonzalez Commissioner Angel Gonzalez PASSED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of March, 2002. This Administrative Act shall become effective immediately. PRISCILLA A. THOMPSON CITY CLERK' Board appointments are administrative acts which do not require the Mayor's signature nor the City Attorney's review and approval, - 2 - 02-316 0 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA • 21 INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members DATE: February 7, 2002 FILE of the City Commission sus.►ecT : Homeland Defense/Neighborhood Improvement Bond Program ,. �J Oversight Board FROM: J ReFaRa"ces : March 14, 2002 Agenda Syl a Scheider ENCLOSURES:Acting City Clerk Resolution The Homeland Defense/Neighborhood Improvement Bond Program Oversight Board was created (1) to serve in an advisory capacity to the City Commission related to the monitoring of the resources derived from the issuance of general obligation bonds, approved by the electorate on November 13, 2001, for homeland defense preparedness and neighborhood improvements and enhancements for projects other than those specifically identified by the City Administration and set forth in informational pamphlets and media releases distributed to the public prior to said election; (2) to identify projects related to historic preservation and improvements for public safety, parks and recreation, and quality of life issues (greenways, street paving drainage, sidewalks and lighting); (3) to recommend amount of funding to be dedicated for each improvement or project; (4) to monitor each project's status for efficient use of allocated funding; (S) to expedite the development of the following projects identified as priorities by the City Commission; (a) a state of the art training facility for City of Miami Police and Fire personnel; (b) the Little Haiti Park; and (c) City-wide road and sidewalk repairs. This is a new board, which was established by Ordinance 12177 on January 10, 2002. Fifteen original appointments are needed: ■ Each member of the Commission has two nominations. ■ Mayor Diaz has five appointments. By copy of this memorandum, we are requesting the Agenda Office to place this issue on the March 14, 2002 Commission agenda. c: Elvi Alonso, Agenda Coordinator