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RESOLUTION NO. 3 1
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION
RELATED TO SUNRISE ACTIVITIES TO BE HELD AT
VIRGINIA KEY PARK ON APRIL 23, 2000;
DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXTEND AN
INVITATION TO MIAMI-DADE COUNTY TO
PARTICIPATE AS A COSPONSOR AND TO PROVIDE IN-
KIND SERVICES, SUCH AS THE LOAN OF LIGHTS AND
GENERATORS AND THE TEMPORARY WAIVER OF TOLLS
ON THE RICKENBACKER CAUSEWAY, TO ASSIST IN
THE PRESENTATION OF THE ACTIVITES;
AUTHORIZING THE WAIVER OF ALL FEES AND
PERMITS PERMISSIBLE BY LAW; AUTHORIZING THE
PROVISION OF IN-KIND SERVICES BY THE
DEPARTMENTS OF POLICE, FIRE -RESCUE, GENERAL
SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, SOLID WASTE, AND
PARKS AND RECREATION; AUTHORIZING THE CITY
MANAGER TO PROVIDE FUNDINING, IN AN AMOUNT
NOT TO EXCEED $10,000, TO COVER OTHER COSTS
AND EXPENSES ASSOCIATED WITH THE ACTIVITIES;
FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO
EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT, IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO
THE CITY.ATTORNEY, WITH THE ORGANIZERS TO SET
FORTH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS RELATED TO THE
PROVISION OF SOUND EQUIPMENT AND FOR THE
REIMBURSEMENT OF FUNDS TO THE CITY OF MIAMI
OF COSTS AND EXPENSES CONCERNING SAID
ACTIVITIES.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA:
Section 1. The City Manager is hereby directed to
extend an invitation to Miami -Dade County to participate as a co-
sponsor and for the provision of in-kind services, such as the
CITY CORMSSION
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Resolution No.
loan of lights and generators and the temporary. waiver of tolls
on the Rickenbacker Causeway, to assist in the presentation of
sunrise activities, to be held at Virginia Key Park on April 23,
2000.
Section 2. The waiver of all fees and permits
permissible by the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as
amended, and the provision of in-kind services by the Departments
of Police, Fire -Rescue, General Services Administration, Solid
Waste and Parks and Recreation are hereby authorized.
Section 3. The City Manager is hereby authorized to
provide fund, in an amount not to exceed $10,000, to cover other
costs and expenses associated with the activities.
Section 4. The City Manager is hereby authorized!' to
execute an agreement, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney,
with the organizers to set forth the terms and conditions related
to the provision of sound equipment and for the reimbursement of
funds to the City of Miami of costs and expenses and concerning
the activities.
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The herein authorization is further subject to compliance with all
requirements that may be imposed by the City Attorney, including but not
limited to those prescribed by applicable City Charter and Code
provisions.
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Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective
immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor. 2/
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of April 1 2000.
JOE CAROLLO, MAYOR
In accordance with Miami Code Sec. 2.36, wince the MaVor did not indicate approval of
this legislation by signing it in the designated pie,"" ;mid legi6fttlan
becomes effective with the elapse of ten (10) days fro he date 04j"orafte el"""�iofi
regarding same, without this Mayor exp(cising v
ATTEST:�----'
WALTER J. FOEMAN
CITY CLERK
APPRG4E'D AArO FORM TD CORRECTNESS :Li
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If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at
the end of ten calendar days from the date it was passed and adopted.
If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it shall become effective
immediately upon override,of the veto by the City Commission.
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CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO: The Honorable Mayor and
Memberspf the City Commission
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DATE: FILE:
SUBJECT:
Discussion Item for
April 13, 2000
FROM: REFERENCES: Commission Meeting
Mgt Warshaw ENCLOSURES:
City Manager
We are scheduling, for discussion purposes, an agenda item concerning the
Virginia Key Park Civil Rights Task Force's proposed Easter Sunday activities for
Virginia Key Beach.
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ALBERTO RUDER F 3
Director sail !
Virginia Key Park
Civil Rights Task Force
April 21 through 23, 2000
PRELIMINARY BUDGET March 31, 2000
PERMITS. RENTAL ETC.
DONALD H. WARSHAW
City Manager
Park Use Fee (3 days use) (Can be waived) $1,500.00
Tax on use fee (Can be waived) 97.50
Show Mobile (Can be waived) $ 200.00
Tax on Show Mobile fee (Can be waived) 13.00
PA System y (Can be waived) $ 25.00
Tax on PA System (Can be waived) 1.63
Sub -Total $19837.13
EVENT STAFF
Maintenance Aide (1) 3 days $ 432.00
Lifeguards (2) 3 days 620.00
Show Mobile Labor $ 320.04
Sub -Total $1,372.04
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
Tent (40ft. x 80ft.) $13,300.00
Chairs (500) $ 325.00
Port -A -Lets (Restrooms)--4 $1,000.00
Sub -Total $29625.00
Total $59834.17
This does not reflect Police, Fire, GSA/Property Maintenance, and Insurance costs for these
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The Honorable Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
U.S. House of Representatives
2160 Rayburn Building
Washington, D.C. 20515-0918
Dear Congresswoman Ros-Lehtinen:
OFFICE OF
PREVENTION, PESTICIDES AND
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Thank you for your letter of June 6, 2001. It is great to see that the -'Miami. -River Clean-
up has now become an annual event. The work that you have done to rid Miami of its litter and
to make the city a cleaner place for your constituents is very commendable.
I would like nothing more than to join you. Unfortunately, I have a longstanding
commitment that is to take place during the week in question. My daughter, Samantha, will be
graduating from high school.
Once again, I regret that I am not able to participate. Let me know if I can be of any
assistance in the future. And I wish you all the best in your efforts on the Miami River Clean-up.
Sincerely,
arylouise M. Uhl
Associate Assistant Administrator (Management)
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WASHINGTON, DC 20515-0918
PUBLIC DOCUMENT
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Mr. `Halter J. Foeman
City Clerk
Office of the City Clerk
DO Box 330705
MiE:mi, FL 3323 3-0706
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C. W. BILL YOUNG, FLORIDA, CHAIRMAN �1®
RALPH R[GULA. OHIO
JERRY LEWIS, CALIFORNIA
HAROLD ROGERS, KENTUCKY
JOE SKEEN, NEW MEXICO
FRANK R. WOLF, VIRGINIA
TOM DELAY, TEXAS
JIM KOLBE, ARIZONA
SONNY CALLAHAN, ALABAMA
JAMES T. WALSH, NEW YORK
CHARLES H. TAYLOR, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVID L. HOBSON, OHIO
ERNEST J. ISTOOK, JR., OKLAHOMA
HENRY B0NILLA, TEXAS
JOE KNOLLENSERG, MICHIGAN
DAN MILLER, FLORIDA
JACK KINGSTON, GEORGIA
ROD NEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, NEW JERSEY
ROGER F. WICKER, MISSISSIPPI
GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, JR., WASHINGTON
RANDY "DUKE" CUNNINGHAM, CALIFORNIA
TODD TIAHRT, KANSAS
ZACH WAMP, TENNESSEE
TOM LATHAM, IOWA
ANNE M. NORTHUP, KENTUCKY
ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, ALABAMA
JO ANN EMERSON, MISSOURI
JOHN E. SUNUNU, NEW HAMPSHIRE
KAY GRANGER, TEXAS
JOHN E. PETERSON, PENNSYLVANIA
JOHN T. DOOLITTLE, CALIFORNIA
RAY LAHOOD, ILLINOIS
JOHN E. SWEENEY, NEW YORK
DAVID VITTER, LOUISIANA
DON SHERWOOD, PENNSYLVANIA
VIRGIL H. GOODE, JR., VIRGINIA
Tongress of the united Mates
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Committee on 3ppropriationn
gashington, PC n5i5—bm
June 12, 2001
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DAVID R. OBEY, WISCONSIN
JOHN P. MURTHA, PENNSYLVANIA
NORMAN D. DICKS, WASHINGTON
MARTIN OLAV SABO, MINNESOTA
STENY H. HOVER, MARYLAND
ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, WEST VIRGINIA
MARCY KAPTUR, OHIO
NANCY PELOSI, CALIFORNIA
PETER J. VISCLOSKY, INDIANA
NITA M. LOWEY, NEW YORK
JOSE E. SERRANO, NEW YORK
ROSA L. DELAURO, CONNECTICUT
JAMES P. MORAN, VIRGINIA
JOHN W. OLVER, MASSACHUSETTS
ED PASTOR, ARIZONA
CARRIE P. MEEK, FLORIDA
DAVID E. PRICE, NORTH CAROLINA
CHET EDWARDS, TEXAS
ROBERT E. "BUD" CRAMER, JR., ALABAMA
PATRICK J. KENNEDY, RHODE ISLAND
JAMES E. CLYBURN'SOUTH CAROLINA
MAURICE D. HINCHEY, NEW YORK
LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, CALIFORNIA
SAM FARR, CALIFORNIA
JESSE L. JACKSON, JR., ILLINOIS
CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK, MICHIGAN
ALLEN BOYD, FLORIDA
CHAKA FATTAH, PENNSYLVANIA
STEVEN R. ROTHMAN, NEW JERSEY
CLERK AND STAFF DIRECTOR
JAMES W. DYER
Honorable Meana Ros-Lehtmen
U.S. House of Representatives.
Washington, DC 20515
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Dear Ileana:rn
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I received your letter reiterating your support for a $10 million z
appropriation for the Miami River dredging project.
As we proceed with the development of the Energy and Water
Development Appropriations Bill for fiscal year 2002, we will certainly
consider your interest.
cc: Subcommittee on Energy and
Water Development
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON ILEANA ROS-LEHTINEN
WESTERN HEMISPHERE 18TH DISTRICT, FLORIDA
June 11, 2001
The Honorable C.W. Bill Young
Chairman
House Appropriations Committee
H-218 The Capitol
Washington, D.C. 20515
Dear Chairman Young:
PLEASE RESPOND TO:
O 2160 RAYBURN BUILDING
WASHINGTON, DC 20515-0918
(202)225-3931
FAX (202) 225-5620
DISTRICT OFFICE:
❑ 9210 SUNSET DRIVE
SUITE 100
MIAMI, FL 33173
(305)275-1800
FAX(305)275-1801
I am writing to reiterate my support for a $10 million appropriation for the Miami River
dredging project as.mark-up of FY2002 appropriations legislation may happen very soon.
Attached is an Army Corps of Engineers' capability study supporting this request.
It is estimated that $10 million will be required for this important dredging project;
particularly for initiation of the construction contract. Local and state governments and local
business and environmental communities fully support this important federal navigational project
which would restore the channel to its authorized dimensions.
Clean-up and dredging of the Miami River will result in economic improvements to the
private riverside development by stimulating shipping industry development and providing much
needed inner-city jobs. Therefore, your assistance is deeply appreciated.
I also want to take this opportunity to thank you again for your past support in
appropriating funds for this project. I appreciate your consideration of this request.
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Sincerel ,
Ileana os-Lehtinen
Member of Congress
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June 11, 2001
The Honorable Sonny Callahan
Chairman
House Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development
House Appropriations Committee
H-218 The Capitol
Washington, D.C. 20515
Dear Chairman Callahan:
I am writing to reiterate my support for a $10 million appropriation for the Miami River
dredging project as mark-up of FY2002 appropriations legislation may happen very soon.
Attached is an Army Corps of Engineers' capability study supporting this request.
It is estimated that $10 million will be required for this important dredging project,
particularly for initiation of the construction contract. Local and state governments and local
business and environmental communities fully support this important federal navigational project
which would restore the channel to its authorized dimensions.
Clean-up and dredging of the Miami River will result in economic improvements to the
private riverside development by stimulating shipping industry development and providing much
needed inner-city jobs. Therefore, your assistance is deeply appreciated.
I also want to take this opportunity to thank you again for your support in appropriating
$9 million over the past two years for this project. I appreciate your consideration of this request.
IRL:en
Enclosure
Sincerely,
Ileana os-Lehtinen
Member of Congress
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PLEASE RESPOND TO:
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WASHINGTON, DC 20515-0918
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FAx (202) 225-5620
CHAIR:
SUBCOMMITTEE ON
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(305) 275 1800
SUBCOMMITTEE ON
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FAx (305) 275-1801
WESTERN HEMISPHERE
June 11, 2001
The Honorable Sonny Callahan
Chairman
House Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development
House Appropriations Committee
H-218 The Capitol
Washington, D.C. 20515
Dear Chairman Callahan:
I am writing to reiterate my support for a $10 million appropriation for the Miami River
dredging project as mark-up of FY2002 appropriations legislation may happen very soon.
Attached is an Army Corps of Engineers' capability study supporting this request.
It is estimated that $10 million will be required for this important dredging project,
particularly for initiation of the construction contract. Local and state governments and local
business and environmental communities fully support this important federal navigational project
which would restore the channel to its authorized dimensions.
Clean-up and dredging of the Miami River will result in economic improvements to the
private riverside development by stimulating shipping industry development and providing much
needed inner-city jobs. Therefore, your assistance is deeply appreciated.
I also want to take this opportunity to thank you again for your support in appropriating
$9 million over the past two years for this project. I appreciate your consideration of this request.
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Enclosure
Sincerely,
Ileana os-Lehtinen
Member of Congress
PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER
COMMITTEES:
PLEASE RESPOND TO:
2160 RAYBURN BUILDING
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
WASHINGTON, DC 20515-091
GOVERNMENT REFORM
(202) 225-3931
FAX J202) 225-5620
CHAIR:
SUBCOMMITTEE ON
OPERATIONS
�Congregg of the Witeb *tateg
DISTRICT OFFICE:
INTERNATIONAL
9210 SUNSET DRIVE
AND HUMAN RIGHTS
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SUITE 100
MIAMI, FL 333 173
VICE CHAIR:
ILEANA ROS-LEHTINEN
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON
18TH DISTRICT, FLORIDA
FAX (305) 275-1801
WESTERN HEMISPHERE
June 11, 2001
The Honorable Peter J. Visclosky
Ranking Member
House Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development
2362 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
Dear Congressman Visclosky:
I am writing to reiterate my support for a $10 million appropriation for the Miami River
dredging project as mark-up of FY2002 appropriations legislation may happen very soon.
Attached is an Army Corps of Engineers' capability study supporting this request.
It is estimated that $10 million will be required for this important dredging project,
particularly for initiation of the construction contract. Local and state governments and local
business and environmental communities fully support this important federal navigational project
which would restore the channel to its authorized dimensions.
Clean-up and dredging of the Miami River will result in economic improvements to the
private riverside development by stimulating shipping industry development and providing much
needed inner-city jobs. Therefore, your assistance is deeply appreciated.
I also want to take this opportunity to thank you again for your support in appropriating
$9 million over the past two years for this project. I appreciate your consideration of this request.
Sincerely
Ile as-Lehtinen
Member of Congress
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