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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-87-0467J-87-888 RESOLUTION NO. 87-4 f )'! A RESOLUTION CO -DESIGNATING SOUTHWEST 8TH STREET BETWEEN 12TH AND 17TH AVENUES AS CALLE OCHO; 12TH AVENUE BETWEEN NORTHWEST 1ST STREET AND SOUTHWEST 9TH STREET AS RONALD REAGAN AVENUE; AND 17TH AVENUE BETWEEN NORTHWEST 1ST STREET AND SOUTHWEST 9TH STREET AS TEDDY ROOSEVELT AVENUE; FURTHER DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO TRANSMIT A COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION TO CERTAIN NAMED GOVERNMENT OFFICES. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The Miami City Commission hereby co -designates Southwest 8th Street between 12th and 17th Avenues as Calle Ocho; 12th Avenue between Northwest 1st Street and Southwest 9th Street as Ronald Reagan Avenue; and 17th Avenue between Northwest 1st Street and Southwest 9th Street as Teddy Roosevelt Avenue. Section 2. The City Clerk is hereby directed to transmit a copy of this revolution to the United StGMtes Postal, Authority, the Traffic and Transportation Section of the Metropolitan Dade County Public Works Department, the City of Miami Police Department, Public Works Departments and the Fire, Inspection Services Department. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of Y ATTEST: CITY CLERK PREPARED AND APPROVED BY: ROBERT F. CLARK CHIEF DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY RFC:bss:M453 r XAVIER L. SUA41 Rescue and 1987. , MAYOR APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECT S: LU�XA A! DOUGHERT CITY ATTORNEY CITY COrn:,IISSiOTv I I\ZEETI-'`TC OF 8 7- 6 r... President KETTY GORT Vice Presidents MIGUEL GONZALEZ GREGORIO MARTINEZ JOSE M.PALMERO JUAN VENTO Secretary OSCAR RODRIGUEZ Vrce Secretary NANCY NOEL rreasurer ARMANDO MONTES Vice Treasurer FLORENTINO PEREZ Immediate Past Presudent ELIO ROJAS Saecta/ Committee GLADES FERNANDEZ NANCY RUIZ PuPlfc Relations ORLANDO NARANJO CCmmumc&trans & 0eve'.10 ment %1EFiCN' DIAZ MIRANDA c- Icrs Camscol noDOLFO SANCHEZ R�ARIO PESTONIT L H 0 A LUIS SABINES Flonda Salesn+en Association FRANCISCO PONCE DE LEON ARMANDO SUAREZ IBA TONY DESCALZO ELISEO FERRER 5ti+CC JOSE FEITO SANDY GONZALEZ K,wanrs Club Little divans IVAN LLORENTE CARLOS PENIN MCAC. Crime Prevenhon ALFONSO ALBERTI CNPC G JARIONE M DIAZ ALINA BECKER Counselors Financial RAMON GONZALEZ Banking LUIS MIGUEL Legil TONY E MARIN risnnrng t3rSELA ELGARRESTA HILDA RODRIGUEZ r.w•-a•wI O gAMA - n t3 o,nG Address. tc 1 South west, 91h SUM LM►w Ouu1e� tt etr . FIpr+oa 33135 ,3051E49 471.6 I April 27, 1987 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida Dear Mayor and Commissioners: . ec * 165 - RE F atl--LJL-_ j A 'IV CO ` F p association --- The members of the Latin Quarter Association are respectfully requesting your assistance in the redevelopment of the Latin Quarter District. As you know the legislation creating the district was approved by the commission in October 1984. Since then, a significant number of projects have been approved in the area (many of which are under construction or built), but most of them are small in Scale. Presently there are a series of neighborhood problems that need to be addressed, and a series of actions that need to be taken, in order to attract investment to the area, accelerate redevelopment, and make of the Latin Quarter one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in the City of Miami. Following the directions of the City Commission on September, 1986, members of our Association have been working with representatives of the Planning Department for some time in developing an action program involving public and private sector participation. From among those actions which we consider desirable , we have chosen as our action program the following ten (10) items which are the most important for the realization of the full potential of the Latin Quarter: Project Name 1) Latin Quarter Specialty Center 2) Safety Improvements Estimated Cost DOSP: Land acquisition minimum of $3,000,000; remainder to be determined Police Dept. Staff time 3) Concentrated Facade Treatment Pilot Project $125,000/year 4) Incentives for Developers and Architects Plannintimept. Staff R; 5) Comprehensive Code Enforcement Program Building b Zoning, Police b Fire staff time 6) Latin Quarter Promotion/Consulting Services $ 35,000 7) Development of Marketing and Promotional $ 20,E Material for the Latin Quarter 8) Urban Design Study for S.W. Flagler Terrace $ 35,000 and for the Latin Quarter Plaza 9) Parking Facilities Comprehensive Development DOSP: Program $2,000,000 10) Residential Facade Beautification Program $ 100,000 TOTAL City: minimum of $ 315,000 DOSP: minimum of $5,000,000 In order to implement these actions, we are requesting that the City of Miami allocate the necessary public funds to implement these projects. A more complete description of each project is contained in the Recommended Action Plan attached. Additionaly, Appendix A attached shows other actions necessary to implement the Latin Quarter which would be desirable, but that in our opinion do not have the same sense of urgency. When we came before you last year, you asked us to identify what improvements could make the Latin Quarter "dream" possible. We need to hear from you now as to how you can help us make it happen. If you need additional information, feel free to call me at 643-3433. Very truly yours, Kett Gort, President Attachments cc: Cesar H. Odio Sergio Rodri guez 8 7746L Awsklent 14ETTY GORT Vkw Presidents WGUEL GONZALEZ GREGORIO MARTINEZ JOSE M. PALMERO JUAN VENTO OSCAR RODRIGUEZ Vies, secrofary NAWCY NOEL Treagursr RRM"DO MONTES Vita rreasrror FLORENTINO PEREZ immssifary Post President ELIQ ROJAS SPMsl Committee cLAOYS FERNANDEZ NAtGCY RUIZ I vwtc n�,vions ORLANNIDO NARANJO communf c-flons �s 00ve,�'op ent MERCY DIAZ 1AIRANDA comocol RODOLFO SA.NCHE,Z MARIO f=ESTONIT Lf C.A LUIS SAZMES Poryc* Sesesmen Awocisoon FRXW-ISCO PONCE DE LEON ARMANDO SUAREZ I.B.A. TONY DESCALZO EUSEO FERRER G)W.C.C. JOSE FEITO SANDY GONZALEZ Ki WOWS Club LitVd, Havana IV.AK LLORENTE CARLOS PENIN At. C.A.C. Cnme Pnwntion ALFONSO ALBERTI C.M P.C. GUAAIONE M. DIAZ AUNt1A BECKER Counselors Financrad RAMON GONZALEZ Banking LUIS MIGUEL Legal TOI*Y E. MARIN Planning GISELA ELGARRESTA FMLDA RODRIGUEZ %On -pro& aq.nizel*n Mwhrtp Address, 16C12 South West. 6th Strest La" Gwmt&r khami. Florida 331M (3051644-4116 LATIN QUARTER DISTRICT RECMENDED ACTION PLAN L) Latin Quarter Specialty Center t) Safety Improvements 3) Concentrated Facade Treatment Pilot Project 4) Incentives for Developers and Architects 5) Comprehensive Code Enforcement Program 5) Latin Quarter Promotion/Consulting Services 7) Development of Marketing and Promotional Materials for the Latin Quarter 3) Urban Design Study for S.W. Flagler Terrace and for Latin Quarter Plaza P) Parking Facilities Comprehensive Development Program Parking Rights/Decal Program 10) Residential Facade Beautification Program Appendix A 11) Latin Quarter Hotel 12) Restaurants Development 13) Open Air Cafes 14) Theater Development 15) Special Activities Programming and Promotion 16) Calender of Activities and Events 17) Service Personnel Training 18) Latin Quarter Sponsors 19) Latin Quarter Gateway Program 20) Murals and Plaques 21) Latin Quarter Signage Program 22) Street Signage Program 23) Latin Quarter Street Beautification and Improvements, 24) Multi -Family Residential Rehabilitation Program 25) Latin Quarter Decoration Program 26) Riverside School Redevelopment 27) Domino Park Renovation b Regulation �--------- I ------_ _.. _ � _- _ _- ... _ __ ..._ . ,. _ _ _ f • to be detIMIRW 0 roam not apply DESCRIPTION 1. LATIN QUARTER SPECIALTY CENTER Project consists of a structure of approximately M000 sq.ft. with spe- ty retail stores. and restaurants. Project also includes approximately 600 parking spaces and housing a1 Narket Analysis A Feasibility StudY b) Land Acquisition c) Development LATIN QUARTER DISTRICT 'RECOMMENDED ACTION PLAN PARTY EST. I FUND. pRODUCT COMP. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBLE CO:ii Sim DATE AREA Consultant 140•000 I Department of Off -Street Parking f $3.000.000 Private Sector i 11.000,000 Department of Off -Street Parking OOSF 94arket i Feasi- bility Study for r tine project . 00SP Specialty Center Cal . UDAG f i .Privat.' Specialty Retail Sector Stores. Restaurants Contrit Parking and Housing XOSP Revenu Bonds XDAG .CO .SBA 1 June 87 going) To begin Fall 1988 Fall 90 Conmercial Areas Commercial Areas Comwercial Areas April 27. 1967 F OTHER VOLVEMENT . O.O.S.P. . C haaibers of Commerce . LHDA . Little Havana Parking Advisory C ommi ttee' . Planning Dept. . Community . Development Dept . Miami Capital . Miami Housing Conservation A Develop- ment agency • to be deterisind does not apply DESCRIPTION 2. SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS The objective of this program is to have a safer _ neighborhood and an image of security which is COO- dusive to attract visitors and tourists to the area, and to provide adequate protection for the resi- dents of the Latin Quarter Tasks to include crime statistical analysis, /den tification of trouble spot and concentration of man- power and resources to im- prove the safety, image an police visibility. Progra may include walking beats, crime watches, working wit community groups on regula bases, and others. 3. CONCENTRATED FACADE TREATMENT PILOT PROJECT The intent of this pro- ject is to create a stronger Spanish Archi- tectural character in the Latin Quarter Dis- trict based on the approv- ed Design Guidelines and Standards. The intent of is to contest this project to 1 trate public funds a �► small geographical area to create a visual impact LATIN QUARTER DISTRICT RECOMMENDED ACTION PLAN PARTY IEST. F DN1D' ' pRODUCT DATE COMP. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBLE COST �CEI AREA Police Department I . Planning Department • I$125,000 per year I . Cr) Better Image . Safer Neighborhood Increased Businesses Increased Investments Spanish Style Archl lecture on Building exterior . New Image for the Latin Quarter and the City o begin usurer 987 11987 12i � . Commercial 3 Residen- L Q Assoc. tial areas Merchants Domino Part Residents . Areas around bars Camacol Commercial area . Community Development Dept. . LMIOA . SBOC .L.Q. l Review Board f ' Q? � w] v • to be atter abod ■ roes Not apply DESCRIPTION This incentive program will facilitate the installation of decorative features in Ccwaercial projects (new and renovationl- Treatment to the building exterior will include paint, awnings, balconies, ceramic the decorative lighting fixtures, floor pavers. roof tile. woodwork. ornamental ironwork. stained glass. sculptures. fountains banners, murals, portales and plaques. street signage and other deco- rative design features and artwork. Funds may be used for materials only (not labor). Maximm public sector match 52,E per establishment. or $10.000 per structure (with different es- tablishments)• County CD funds may be used -for interiorme and Sam exterior renovatioNs- LATIN QUARTER DISTRICT REC�l111 il�EN SEC ACTION PLAN Aptil 27, 19e7 COMP. SPECIFIC OTHER PARTY EST. FUND. D:�ODUCT DATE AREA INVOLVEMENT RESPONSIBLE COST SOURCE 7. i i 3 R+Mug R to be determined does not apply LATIN QUARTER DISTRICT RECOMMENDED ACTION PLAN IEST. COST FUND. P PRODUCT SOLSCE COMP. DATE SPECIFIC AREA OTHER INVOLVEMENT DESCRIPTION PARTY RESPONSIBLE 4. INCENTIVES FOR DEVELOPERS Planning Department • . City 3pccialty Center To begin Fall Commercial and residential areas Private Developers AND ARCHITECTS . Cyan- ty Hotel L.Q. Plaza 1967 Architects The project consists of State Fedora Special Activitte Other tourist Property Owners provision of incentives to attract new construc- . Grants attractions Community Development tion and/or new activi- and loans l Department ties to the L. Q. Department district. Incentives of to be considered Development include UDAG. EDA and CO funds. low interest loans. Enterprise Zone, Tax Increment Financing. and other tax incen- tives. Also Includes design competitions and awards for good design. S. COWRENENSIVE CODE ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM The objective 1s to Building i Zoning ' City Improved Neighborhood To begin Fall 87 Latin Quarter Commercial and .Fire t. Police t. Increase building. Dept. residential areas Dade County fire. housing and Bud Zoning inspections State and enforcement to Attorney's the Latin Quarter office In order to facilitate the improvement of the physical conditions of the area and attract investments. M 4 ha u ' to be determined . does not aPPly DESCRIPTION 6. LATIN QUARTER PRMD- T ION/CONSULT IN6 SERVICES The project consists of obtaining professional services from a Public Relations/Advertising firm to martet and promote the Latin Quarter in order to attract people from the Niami's region. around the County and other Countries. Services consist of press releases. media campaign an the Latin Quarter, special activities and events: provision of information to tourist related trade publications including travel newspapers and magazines around the country. Services also consist of contacting and distributing infor- mation to travel agencies' and local magazines and of assisting merchants with group advertising in local newspapers. magazines and television. mob LATIN CKJARTER DISTRICT RECOMMENDED ACTION PLAN PARTY EST. I FUMD., 1,1, DUCT COMP. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBLE COST SOURCE I DATE AREA . Public Relations/ Advertising agency f35.O00/ year; Priv ie Sector and CD 1 5 Advertising for the L.Q. . Increased business sales To begin Fall 1987 Latin Quarter ril 27. 1997 OTHER INVOLVEMENT . L. Q. Association . Community Development Dept. . Planning Dept. in T • to be determined roes "t apply LATIN QUARTER DISTRICT RECOMMENDED ACTION PLAN April 27. 1°197 DESCRIPTION O PARTY RESPONSIBLE (EST. CAST FUND. PRODUCT S� COMP. DATE SPECIFIC AREA OTHER INVOLVE 7. DEVELOPMENT OF MARKET- ING AND PROMOTIONAL INTER IALS FOR THE LATIN QUARTER The project includes the Consultants $20.000 P ivat_ . Brochures To Begin Latin Quarter . Circe of development of Sector . Naps Dwaa- Posters Minter 1981 , Commerce y brochures. directories. . tieaas Slide Development a calendar of events. maps, posters. slide Dade Presentation Dept. prlSentationi county . Renderings . L� renderings. and others tourist Auth. Association . State . Planning of FL. Dept. . City o Mima1 CD .8. URBAN DESIfdi STUDY FOR SN FVGLER TERRACE AND FOR.TIE LATIN QUARTER PLAZA This project consists of an Urban Design study and Preliminary Design. The study will also Consultants S35.00C CO Urban Design To begin SW Flagler Terrace Planning LRDA explore the feasibility Plan. Preliminary Fall between 12 A 17 Ave. LQ Review of development one of plans, Feasibility Study, and pre- 1988 Area between SW 11 A Board the areas in the Latin Quarter with the liminary cost 12 Ave. from M. Flager to SW 1 St. L.Q. Assoc. Cuban Archi- greatest potential. estimate tects . AIA I • to be detersiNed does Not apply LATIN QUARTER DISTRICT RECOMMENDED ACTION PLAN April 27. 1447 DESCRIPTION PARTY RESPONSIBLE EST. FUND. COSH' SOMCE PRODUCT COMP. DATE SPECIFIC AREA OTHER INVOLVEMENT g. PARKING FACILITIES COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOP- MENT PRDGRA14 (PFCOP) This project consists in Department of Off -Street Parking f2.DOO.000 COSP Revenue . Surface Parking . Parking Structure June 87 for the SW 17 Ave. and 3 St. SW 17 Ave. and 6 St. Chamber of Commerce the development of parking facilities throughout Bonds . Mix of Parking Structure i first parking other commercial areas areas in the Latin LHOA Little Havana the Latin Quarter Private Sector Commercial/ lots at Quarter Parking District. This District my include Housing SW 17 Ave Advisory Cl■n land acquisition of Developments Planning of several sites for fit' future development of parking structures, and development of surface parking lots. This pro- ject my also include public/private partner- ships in the development of private projects; DOSP contribution to be the parking structure. NOTE: The Latin Quarter Specialty Center will include parking facili- ties. 1.0 Debt coverage on all revenue bond issue (1.0 debt coverage requires revenue sources outside the DOSP to cover debt services). T III GI M "P • to be determined does not apply DESCRIPTION PARKING RIGHTS - DECAL PROGRAM. This prograe is part of the PFCOP project and consist of the development of remote parking facili- ties by the public sector where the private sector cannot provide them on the site. Developers provide cash to the DOSP on yearly basis (purchase of decals) in lieu of on site parking provision. The DOSP uses the collected funds to acquire and develop public parking facilities. A sue to be determined per car per year could be considered. 10. RESIDENTIAL FACADE BEAUTIFICATION PROGRAM The Intent of this pro- gram is to provide for rapid and inexpensive neighborhood renovation. The project consists of exterior paint. awnings and other minor exterior improvements (visible from the street) to singli or multi family housing structures In the Latin N Quarter. LATIN (WARTER DISTRICT AECOM ENDED ACTION PLAN PARTY ESA'. FUND. ������-� COI�AP. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBLE CO53�„ DATE AREA Department of * Private I Remote Parking ITO begin I Coenercial areas Off -Street Parkins Sector Facility in 1998 Housing Conservation $100.000 CD Improvedthe IN90tin To on begin Residential areas and Development Agency Quarter a ' f ►pri l 27. 1987 OTHER INVOLVEMENT . Private I Sector . Building and '. Zoning Dept. . Planning Dept- .Planning Dept. .L.Q• Revlem Bard " to be determinad ■ does not apply LATIN QUARTER DISTRICT RECOMMENDED ACTION PLAN DESCRIPTION PARTY RESPONSIBLE IEST. COST FUqN?DDi S PRODUCT COMP. DATE SPECIFIC AREA OTHER INVOLVEMENT This is a two Year pro- gram. After this period. the existing building must be kept painted. A ■role of 60% private sector match is required for this project. The maxim public sector match per site is $5.000. 9 ti • to be retermI"d roes an apply DESCRIPTION it. LATIN QUARTER HOTEL This project consists of a market and feasibility stuOy for. and acquisiti of land for the developm of, an approximately 100 room hotel with meeting rooms. This project Vs includes building demoll tion, relocation of bust messes and families, and site infrastructure improvements. This is i public/private partners) Note; Other incentives to developers such as Commminity Dedevelopoent funds or UDAGS may be used rather than land acquisition by the public sector. a) Market Analysis and Feasibility Stuer bI Land Acquisition LATIN QUARTER DISTRICT RECOMMENDED ACTIONS ' PARTY tST- FUND. COUAP. SPECIFIC ��CCCCT DATE AREA RESPONS113LE COST �� Consultants I . City of Miami $25.000 CD $1,400.00G I N/A Hotel with Parking facilities begin Market Analysis and Feasibility Study Hotel with parking facilities Land acquisi- tion to 1989 . LHDA To Begin Fall 1988 To Begin Fall 199C I Latin Quarter Commercial Areas April 27. 1967 OTHER INVOLVEMENT . Planning Department . Chambers of Commerce • L.Q. Assoc. y . Planning ; Department . Community Development Dept. . Private Sector . Planning Department { . Department of Development 14 *to w Mtem.w SATIN QUARTER DISTRICT ..oes moc aMiy RECOMMENDED ACTIONS Aar11 27. 1987 DESCRIPTION PARTY RESPONSIBLE tST. COST FUND. PRODUCT Si COMP. DATE SPECIFIC AREA OTHER - INVOLVELMM 12. RESTAURANTS DEVELOPMENT I This project consists in Private sector * .Private Increased To begin Commercial areas . C.D. Dept. the development of mid -to- with Public Sector visitors in Fall Planning Dept large site restaurants Sector incentives .Re- and Tourists* 1987 . L.Q. Assoc.-. which cater ethnic I volaing Miami Capital foods. especially Loan Latin Chambeir Hispanic food from Fund of Commerce different countries. .S8A LH0A 504 13. OPEN AIR CAFES This project consists in Private Sector ' Private Open Air Cafes To begin Commercial area Public Works the development of open Sector Improved Fall Dept air cafes. including District identity 1987 Finance Dept sidewalk cafes. Planning Dept Id. THEATER DEVELOPMENT This project consists of Private Sector * .Private increased To begin Commercial areas Dade County the development of small with Public Sector Sector visitors and in 1988 Co spaces for theatrical incentives .Revoly- tourists Lim performances similar in i n9 Latin Chamber size to the ones existing loan of Commerce in Little Havana. inclu- Fund sion of these spaces as .Dade Latin Quarter rehabilitation of exist- County Assoc. ing structures in the CD86 commercial areas .City is desirable. COOL 11 H RMW e to be detef.l"d . does Mt awls DESCRIPTION 1S. SPECIAL ACTIVITIES PROGRAMMING AND PiMOMOTION This project consists of programing and implawent- ing special activities and events including art exhibits and other cultural activities. (see Calender of Activities and Events) LATIN QUARTER DISTRICT RECOMMENDED ACTIONS TARTY IEST. I 1"�i D. PRODUCT COTE SPECIFIC RESPONSIBLE COST SOURCEDATE AREA . Coimwnity Development (cultural division) . Private Sector $30,0001 per year for 3 years CD Image reinforce- ment Grants Tourist 8 M:rca Visitors FL. Arts influx into Ccuncil the area . Business revi- Dade talization County Council ' of Arts Sciencesi Natural Endow- ments for the Arts National E nPem- msnt for the PAMni- ties Private sector contri- butions To begin Fa11 1987 Commercial areas OTHER' INVOLVEMENT . FIU School of Perform. Arts (SOPA) . U. of M. (SOPA) . Miami Dade Comm. Colleg. . Pro -Art* Grate1 i . Theater Avanti . Ballet Concerto . Cuban Museum of Art and Culture . Kiwanis of Little Havana • to be detemieei LAPIN QUARTER DISTRICT dm roc "Ply RECOMMENDED ACTIONS April 27, 1987 DESCRIPTION PARTY RE11PONe1BLE tST. CORD' FUND. SOLE PRODUCT COMP. DATE SPECIFIC AREA OTHER - iNVOLYEMEVIT 16. CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES A EVENTS: This project consists of the development and implementation of a calendar of activities and events to include: a) LATIN QUARTER WEEK Latin Quarter * Private image Change To begin . C mwrclal areas . Merchants (Festivals) Association Sponsor Feb. 19 - Residents • ea. yr. - Camacol . LHDA A SBIOC . C I ty of Miami 01 CLEAN-UP EVENTS Latin Quarter Assoc. Private image Change June A Cow rcial and . City Solid A TRASH PICK-UP Sponsor Dec. residential areas Waste Dept. CAMPAIGNS. STREET ea. yr. . Merchants A CUR! PAINTING Residents . Camacol c1 L.Q. PAELLA * * Private Increased sales Feb. SW 8th St. Merchants Sponsor A promotion ea. yr. d) FOOD FESTIVAL • * Private Increased Sales Feb. Coaaaercial areas Restaurant Sponsor A promotion ea. yr. Specialty Stores Owners e) COMPETITION AM= local Newspaper * Private Prcmotion Feb. Commercial areas Merchants DIFFERENT RESTAU- Sponsor ea. yr. RANTS IN THE L.Q. f) SOUTH AMERICAN A * * Private Promotion Feb. Commercial area Merchants CAR188EAN FOOD Sponsor ea. yr. TASTING EVENT 13 NiipIIII', 11 1 * to be determinod m does net only LAPIN QUARTER DISTRICT RECOMMENDED ACTIONS DESCRIPTION PARTY RESPONSIBLE tST, FUND. COST SEM P0010DUCT COMP. DATE SPECIFIC AREA OTHER - INYOLVELIM 9) LATIN QUARTER National Association • Private Pre anon Nov. 87 Latin Quarter Planning POSTER COiPETITION of Cuban Architects Sponsor ea. yr. Dept. . L. Q. Assoc. h) ART EXHIBITS * * Private Increased sales pril & SM 8th St. Merchants AND FESTIVALS Sponsor t pac-m-Won Sept. ea. yr. 1) AMATUH£R Latin Quarter * Private Pre 4tion April s Commercial areas Merchants PHOTOGRAPHY Association Sponsor inagn Change Sept. COMPETITION ea. yr. j) DOMINO MINI -PARK . Dept. of Community * Private image Change To being Domino Park Merchants SPECIAL ACTIVITIES/ Development (Cul- Sponsor April 88 TOURNAMENTS tura 1 Division) . Parks Department k) CONTINUATION OF OTHER * * Private lmge reinforcement varies Commercial areas Merchants j ACTIVITIES SUCH AS Sponsor Residents *MLE OCHO% CARNIVAL MIAMi. LOS REYES MAGOS PARADE Y OTHERS 1) ACTIVITIES FOR Radio Stations * Private Increased sales * Commercial areas Merchants THE YOUTH Sponsor Festival Atmosphere Project consist of development of special activities geared to attract the youth to the L.Q. ■) LATIN QUARTER Latin Quarter * Private Promotion Feb 8 Nov. Latin Quarter MARATHON Association Sponsor ea. yr. n) ORANGE BOWL * * Private Increased sales * Commercial areas Merchants RELATED ACTIVITIES Sponsor A promotion 14 4ns+"ex ..mmmp .W • to be determined does not apply LATIN OUARTER DISTRICT RECOMMENDED ACTIONS - April 27. 19R7 PARTY �ST. FUND. pRODUCT COMP. SPECIFIC AREA OTHER - INVOLVEMENT DESCRIPTION RESPONSIBLE COST S DATE 17. SERVICE PERSONNEL Restaurants owners * Private Sector . Improved treat- mast to visitors to begin Restaurants and Specialty stores College Universities TRAINING This service project in- task force and tourists Fail Merchants cludes courtesy training Increased 1987 and hospitality programs (restaurants A specialty business retail soores) to deal adewyuately with visitors in the area and tourists. 18. LATIN QUARTER SPONSORS Latin Quarter • N/A . Cultural and To begin commarcial areas . Kiwanis Private Association : special events gore visitors in Summer 1987 . Sector This project consists t"e area . ty in identifying and contacting Improved busines Da�ni opt nt companies that are ,area econow Department (cultural Interested in promoting division) and financing events in the Latin Quarter. 19. LATIN QUARTER GATEWAY PROJECT . Greater Miami f50.0O0 Private . Gateways To Begin Co�erclal areas . Planning Dept . Chamber of Commerc Sector Identification Fall Pubilc Mocks Dept• This project consists of . Latin Quarter L.Q. Entrances of 1987 building gateway strut- Association Improved image tures that identify the key entrances to the district. > >S a to be 61*110i"d reds not apply LATIN QUARTER DISTRICT RECOMMENDED ACTIONS PARTY tST. FUND. PRODUCT COMP. SPECIFIC AREA DESCRIPTION RESPONSIBLE COST ICI= DATE 20. MURALS AND PLAQUES National Association 330.E Priva Sector Plaques and Murals To begin Fall Commercial and residential areas of Cuban Architects CD 1988 This project consists in - organizing a design competition and pro- viding incentives for the developiment of murals and ceramic plaques in the L.Q. 21. LATiN QUARTER SIGNAL PROGRAM Flaming Department $15.000 co Well designed To begin Commercial areas • per year signs Fall 88 This project consists in providing incentives to developers builders i property owners to provide signs with a superior quality of design that are more sensitive to the L.Q. objectives. Project requires a minimum of 60% match by the private sector. Maximum public sector contribution is $I,ODO. 22. STREET SiGNAGE PROGRAM Latin Quarter Review * Private . Spanish Street Summer 1987 Latin Quarter district Board Sector names This project consists of . Improved Distric Identity the addition of Spanish names depicting Latin American and American herds to the existing street numbers. 16 i L 0' Review Board Planning Dept. l LQ Review Board . National Association - of Cuban Architects . Public Yorks Dept. . city Commission . Dade County Public Norks Dept. 1,1+I3 1111110111111 l ql • to be detenaieed dM mat aAly LAPIN QUARTER DISTRICT RECOMMENDED ACTIONS - Anri1 27. 1987 DESCRIPTION PARTY RESPONSIBLE tST. FUND. PRODUCT COST � �Plaques ITo COMP. DATE SPECIFIC AREA OTHER - INVOLVEMENT 20. MURALS AND PLAQUES National Association $30,000' Silva Sector and Murals begin Fail Commercial and residential areas L Q Review Board This project consists in of Cuban Architects Co 1988 Planning organizing a design Dept. competition and pro- viding incentives for the development of murals and ceramic plaques in the L.Q. 21. LATIN QUARTER SiGNAGE PROGRAM Planning Department $15.000 CD Neil designed To begin Commercial areas L Q • per year signs Fall 88 Review Board This project consists in National Association providing incentives of Cuban to developers builders i property Architects owners to provide signs with a superior quality of design that are more sensitive to the L.Q. objectives. Project requires a minimum of 60% match by the private sector. Maximum public sector contribution is $1.000. 22. STREET SIGNAGE PROGRAM Latin Quarter Review * Private • Spanish Street Summer Latin Quarter district . Public Yorks . Dept. This project consists of Board Sector names . Improved Distric 1987 . City the addition of Spanish Identity Commission .Dade County names depicting Latin Public Works American and American Dept. herds to the existing street numbers. 16 • to be detefmioo/ dos not aNly LAPIN QUARTER DISTRICT RECOMMENDED ACTIONS April 27. 1987 _I DE8CRIPTION PARTY REaPONBlBLE FFUNl+, PRi01DCT COST SOURCEDATE COMP. 8PECIFIC AREA OTHER- INVOLVEMENT 23. LATH! QUARTER STREET BEAUTIFICATION B IMPROVEMENTS This project consists of City of Miami $940.000 EDA To Begin . W. Flagler A SW 1 St. . Dade County brick pavers, curb i. Department of Grant Winter from 12 to 17 Ave. Public Worms gutters (where required). Public Works City Improve Physi- 1990 . SW 12 Ave. from NW 1 Dept. decorative lighting Bands cal image to SW 8 St. . Planning Dept fixtures, landscaping. Funds . Around New projects . LHOA %I page, and other Count . SW Flagler Terrace amenities. Bons Funds NOTE: Phase I of this • project could take place around the new projects 24. MULTI -FAMILY RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM The intent of this pro- Miami Conservation On -going CO Rehabilitated On -going Latin Quarter District Planning Dept gram is to provide below and Development Age Apartment L.Q. market rate rehabilita- Buildings Review Board tion financing to owners improved Building and of substandard multi- physical Zoning Dept. unit rental housing image J . 17 N .ii iiiArr,1o@...11limimirAlmll"—.Rgm!"!,1pmiwA. 1mgz7,',,,,a1lu�Itlilil�ll'!IrlI I II m * to be retnrieinad Is does oft wly LATIN QUARTER DISTRICT RECOMMENDED ACTIONS April 27. 1987 DESCRIPTION PARTY RESPONSIBLE tST. COST' FLED. , SOLRCE i�CT COMP. DATE SPECIFIC AREA OTHER - INVOLVEMENT 2S. L.Q. DECORATION PROGRAM Businessmen a) Christmas Tree Latin Quarter i60.000 .Psi- LiSfitinq trees Fall Commercial area L.li.D.A L1 qh 1ngTecoration Association vate Dew Image of each (this project should Latin Chamber Program. Doom- (Festivities year be done in phases) of Commerce tions atmosphere) Greater Miami This project consists Chamber of in the installation Commerce of electrical connec- tions. equipment and lighting to light the trees along the commercial streets. b) Facade Decoration Latin Quarter * Pri- Facade Fall Commercial and Businessmen during a r s s Association vate beautification of each residential area Season. Sector year This project consists in the beautification of buildings (lighting. flowers and other decorations at the storefront. portales and other portions of the facades). c) Flower Planting Pro ram Latin Quarter * Pri- Area all Commercial and Residents TETI -project consists Association vate beautification f each residential areas Merchants of planting flowers Sector ear Parks Dept. within private property Public Yorks and public rights -of- Dept. way to beautify the area. 's w' e to be detemimed ■ does eot only DESCRIPTION 26. RIVERSIDE SCHOOL REDEVELOPMENT SCil00l BOARD This project consists of the development of a well designed elementary school, with a sufficient number of new programs. (including adult educatior which will be attractive to the existing and future Population of the Latin Quarter. 27. DOMINO PARK RENOVATION AND REGULATION This project includes new Pavement; renovation of toilet facilities; improvements to existing shelters; lighting; and new fences and other improvements. Special activities and events to be Programmed after the part is renovated. 0o ae v: o; LATIN QUARTER DISTRICT RECOMMENDED ACTIONS - PARTY tST. FUND. PRODUCT COMP. SPECIFIC REBPON81BLE COST SWC= DATE AREA School Bard • C t IParks. Recreation and Public Facilities Dept. oun y Well designed N/A SW 12 Avenue 8 2nd Stre Funds School t100.0001 . City Bond Fund i 19 1 . Renovated Park Improved image Winter 1987 I SW 8 St. A IS Ave. April 27, 1987 OTHER - INVOLVEMENT e Latin Quarter Review Board . Planning Dept. 8 . Building A Zoning Dept. . Fire Dept. . Pubiic Works Dept. Llanning Dept Q- Association ,i • a CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: y tt Tatty H a DATE. FILE June S, 1987 J-87-565 City C erk SUBJECT Co -designation of streets in ( 1 the Latin Quarter District FROM Lu " is DoughertREFERENCES y City Commission Meeting City A torney May 14, 1987, Item #65 ENCL OSURf S (1 The Mayor's office inquired about the City Commission's consideration of this subject at the City Commission meeting of May 14, 1987. Our review of the meeting tapes and conferences with members of the Planning Department and your office disclose that the City Commission did in fact approve the co -designation of streets as contained in the attached Resolution which accurately reflects the action of the City Commission. Please modify the City Clerk Reports Section of the Completed Agenda accordingly. LAD:RFC:bss:P397 oo: Mayor Xavier L. Suarez Att.: Noel Lindeman Cesar H. Odio, City Manager Att.: Aurelio Perez-Lugones 4 i HLj f a„ i l 8 7-467 i f MATTY HIRAI City Clerk Plot i4 itj! .Cr t t2t t Y f y . USAR H. ODIO s' City Manager �Fco OQ!� une 9, 1987 Mr. Donald W. Cather Director of Public Works Miami Florida RE: CO -DESIGNATION LATIN QUARTER PERIMETERS Dear Mr. Cather: Enclosed herein please find a copy of Resolution No. 87-467, passed and adopted by the City of Miami Commission at its meeting held on May 14, 1987, which is self explanatory. The herein Resolution is being forwarded to you in order that you may update your records. We thank you for your continued cooperation. Very truly yours, Matty Hirai City Clerk MH:sl ENC: a/s f 1 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK/City Hall/3500 Pan American Drive/P.O.Box 330709/Miami, Florida 33233-0708/(305) S79-6065 1 i t 1 {� -F MATTY HIRAI City Clerk s Jor f A61 tam t ;l of NCO FLOP r� ne 9, 1981 CESAR H. ODIC) City Manager Mr. halter A. Herndon Metro -Dade Public Works Dept. Traffic and Transportation Section 909 S.E. 1 Avenue Miami Florida 33131 RE: CO -DESIGNATION LATIN QUARTER PERIMETERS Dear Mr. Herndon: Enclosed herein please find a copy of Resolution No. 87-467, passed and adopted by the City of Miami Commission at its meeting held on May 14, 1987, which is self explanatory. The herein Resolution is being forwarded to you in order that you may update your records. We thank you for your continued cooperation. Very truly yours, 00, K/ Matty Hirai City Clerk MH:sl ENC: a/a OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK/City Hall/3500 Pan American Drive/P.O.Box 330708/Miami, Florida 33233-0706/(305) 579-6065 of 4 �SY OF MATTY HIRAI MAR H. 013110 City Clerk City ManAger ne Mr. Bobby L. Jones Metro -Dade Public Safety Dept. 1320 N.W. 14 Street Miami Florida 33125 RE: CO -DESIGNATION LATIN QUARTER PERIMETERS Dear Mr. Jones: Enclosed herein please find a copy of Resolution No. 87-467, passed and adopted by the City of Miami Commission at its meeting held on May 14, 1987, which is self explanatory. The herein Resolution is being forwarded to you in order that you may update your records. We thank you for your continued cooperation. Very truly yours, lz�=vk Matty Hirai City Clerk MH:sl ENC: a/8 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK/City Hall/35M Pan American Drive/P.O.Box 330708/Miami, Florida 33233.0708/(305) 579-6065 of �t t+��Yt t 'i Or CESAR H. 01310 MATTY HIRAI City Maniger City Clerk co f n e 9, 1987 U.S. postal Service 2200 N.W. 72 Avenue Miami Florida RE: CO -DESIGNATION LATIN QUARTER PERIMETERS Dear Sir : Enclosed herein please find a copy Of Resolution No. 87-467 passed and adopted by the City of Miami Commission at its meeting held on May 14, 1987, which is self explanatory. The herein Resolution is being forwarded to you in order that you may update your records. We thank you for your continued cooperation. Ity +,"I VOU s e L y 4P00-1 .1-matty Hirai City Clerk �/ MH:s1 ENC: &/8 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK/City Hall/3S00 Pan American Drive/P.O.Box 330705/Miami, Florida 33233-0705/(305) 579-6065 :X W, MATTY HIRAI City Clerk QTitv of tain't 4 or ov%! ne 9, 1987 CESAR H. ODIO City Manager Mr. C. Dickson Chief of Police Miami Florida RE: CO -DESIGNATION LATIN QUARTER PERIMETERS Dear Mr. Dickson: Enclosed herein please find a copy of Resolution No. 87-467, passed and adopted by the City of Miami Commission at its meeting held on May 14, 1987, which is self explanatory. The herein Resolution is being forwarded to you in order that you may update your records. We thank you for your continued cooperation. Very truly yours, i � Matty Hirai City Clerk MH:sl ENC: a/s OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK/City Hall/35M Pan American Drive/P.O.Box 33070E/Miami, Florida 33233-0708/(305) 579-6065 jq I.1�1 . {.. .. .� •_{ { �1 gwff, lo, KurN 8 VKa. Inc.. Ard t ft Planners 6114PkIr DaigMrs 66 Almeria Awns, Coal aeb W flo M 33134 . (306) 447.0009 May 7, 1957 Mr. Cesar Odio, City Manager CITY OF MIAMI 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 RE: LATIN QUARTER STREET CO -DESIGNATION PROGRAM Dear Cesar: -' I was advised yesterday that the Latin Quarter Street Co -Designation Program had been removed from the agenda of May 14. I would like to da of May respectfully request that this item mtebe placed on the City Commission at that 14, so that we can have a final. Y time. We are presently ma)Ung � � r nga ewh ch timeewe'1wouldeenvisionna George Bush in Miami in June, ribbon cutting ceremony where yourself, the Mayor and the Commis sinners would join the Vice President in inaugurating the Street o-Desi nation Program. Since the June date is critically important, C g ii I would ask that you please reconsider the decision of removing our i item from the agenda. II Please give me a call (office 447-0009) or (home 667-9793) and advise me whether we can still have our item in the agenda of May 14. Again, I thank you in advance for your cooperation in this matter. Warmest personal regards, Willy A. $ermello, Chairman Latin Quarter Review Board cc: Jeb Bush, Secretary of Commerce, State of Florida Mayor and Commissioners :f Latin Quarter Review Board WAB/sas Way A aw"wlo AIA A CP Hirry M. Kurki AU Rsirrl to Van AA NWWn C. MWWW . !� \� 97 4 67 M 8'7-4611 • 1S�7 APR - 9 r, ; 7: 10 9Mrnd0. Kurw 8 vem Inc . AmChft: , Phnom 6I,NkN 0067 I, 55 AMr is AverNM, Coral daWee Florida 33134 (30� 447.0009 March 309 1987 Mr. Cesar Odio City Manager City of Miami 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Re: Latin Quarter Street Co -designation Dear Cesar, On behalf of the Latin Quarter tReview Co-desigrd, I would nation programkforothesLatinully request that the proposed Street 9 Quarter be placed on the City Corrpy of the decisda iontby earliest ands Street opportunity. I am enclosing a corgi Committee which last mouth I f�otgnr tided against gai sitt`le the ddesgretofntl�eoLatmn co- byavoteofwBordfive to fo on Quarter Rev ic�� [3oa'I°ri to prcQdbeiafl�l�htopha�nshiatprogra.m�under►aylby the program since we would like 20th of KaY. I thank you in llif advance fhave any pcomments eration �orons tquestihis rre- and I ask that you give me a You garding our request. Warmest personal regards, Willy A. Bermello, Chairman Latin Quarter Review Board Enclosures cc: Latin Quarter Review Board Members Sergio Rodriguez, Planning Director Jose Casanova, Latin Quarter Officer Juan M. Portuondo, Technical Services Administrator Mayor Xavier Suarez City of Miami Commissioners WAB:jc wny A. awmdo AIA AICP Kerry M. Kurlrl ALA p wdw Ven ALA NOW C. man nu 87-46'7 8'7-46f CITY OF MIAMI. pLORIDA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM RECEIVED FEB 17 ; DATE: February 10, 1987 `"E TO. Juan M. Portuondo Technical Services Administrator SU9JECT Co —designation of Streets in Latin Quarter REFERENCES: FROM. Donald W. Cather Request packet from Latin �N.LOSURES,Quarter Review Board r�P`i Director of Public Works 2/4/87 Letter from County On February 4► 1987 the Plat and Street Committee reviewed a nation of request from the Latin in Quarteriew Area. oarAttached for Rissinformation streets within the Latin Q provided to the Platthe Latin Street committee Review by r. vlilly A. Bermello, Chairman of The Plat and Street Committee recommendedagainst treasonfor co—designation this of these streets by a 5 to 4 vote. The primary recommendation was enctlze�ed �fathethe caller°nse reported anfor unfam�liar ency vehicles could be lengthened street name rather than`xpre, ;sedle street b�T r cmbersn of number.The Plat o and following concerns w .ere also 1 Committee: 1 . Metropolitan pade Cveadopted jresponsible o notreplacing street g.s in all the City. They have Pted o.policy existing, street signs with street signs having a new co — designated name . See the attached letterDatector ofFebeu February 4, 1987 from Mr. Walter A. Herndon, Jr., nty Department of PublicWos. The street signs atbut Qd dtnoter Rdesignatera is requesting all new funding source for installation and maintenance. blue 2. The Latin Quarter Review Boardrhersthanuestithe nstandard sgreen signs with white lettering wound with to be approvedgby the County DepcolOr artment tment fcG in ePubllic would have to be pp Works. During discussion on this item, members of the Plat and Street Committee made the following recommendations that were informally if the co —designation request was agreed on by the committee approved: �. The street number should be placed above the name on the street signs. 2. The street street name. number should be as large or larger than the 97-46'7 8'7-46 L Juan M. Portuondo February 10, 1987 Technical Services Administrator 3. The street name lettering could be a more decorative style. 4. The new street signs would have to be approved by Metropolitan Dade County. This matter has not been scheduled for Commission action by the Latin Quarter Review Board, but it probably will be in the near future. WAM:mw cc: Willy Bermello METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA M MOMA Aft, MP METRO•DADE CENTER PUst,1C WOR" DEPARTMENT SUITE 1610 11/ N.W. 1st STREET MIAMI, FLORIDA 331MIM February 4, 1987 Mr. Donald W. Cather Director City of Miami Department of Public Works 275 N. W. 2nd Street Miami, Florida 33128 Dear Mr. Cather: With reference to the January 27, 1987 letter, copy attached, from Mr. George Campbell, Chairman, Clity of Miami Plat and Street Committee, this is to advise that the Dade County Public Works Department has street name sign responsibility for all streets within Dade County including State roads. This involves standard street nay signs shown in the Public Warms Dual R 18.1, copy attached. The County does not manufacture or install signs otter than the adopted standards. Dual designation of street imm s is m 31. n that is satisfied by the following: (1) County receipt. of resolution from City Ccmni._ssian (2) Dual desippation sheet nme sign is pLic.r d overland at traffic signal locations We do not place signs for dual designation of streets. Available funds, equipment and personnel must be used for placement or replacement of high priority signs such as Stop, Yield, One Way and street names for emergency fire, police and fire rescue. WAB: aaat Attaimients cc: George Campbell Very truly,yours, Walter A. Herndon, J . Director M, 9 M~ rn M T T M M a JAl1 20 N 2: 4 r 1 99RNK KWW a Vwa Ma- Arm Pwmws a I. W kx o.. WW& 56 11 W* I * 'x1134 . C r1r • ooa . ► LA. January 20, 1987 Mr. George Campbell, Chairman Plats & Street Committee - City City of Miami 275 N.W. 2 Street 3rd Floor Miami, Florida Re: Latin Quarter District/Street Co -designation Program Dear Mr. Campbell, On behalf of the.LaAJA Quarter Review Board, we respectfully request that the Plats & Streets Committee review the enclosed proposal to co -designate the names of street: within the Latin Quarter District. We are also en- closing Exhibit A, where the suggested names for the Street Co -designation Program has been itemized. lie would like to underline that the suggested names are intended to serve only as suggestions. In p'tevious presentations before the City Conamispion, we advised the Comi"ssion that the final. de- cision regarding the particular name and its application to a specific street or avenue will be subject to the final decision of_*.the Commission. Also enclosed are a series of newspaper clippings which have appeared in both the Miami views and the Herald throughout the last several months. We believe that these will be of interest to both you and your committee. Finally, we ask that if.you-have any comments or questions in connection with our request that you;N;not hesitate to contact either myself or Mr. Jose Casanova at the%;a,ndag-Department. We look forward to the favorable review of this propo#&I.Vy��our committee. We stand ready to be of as- sistance to you in having:the Street Co -designation Program adopted by the Commission within the very near future. Again, on behalf of the Latin Quarter Review Board, we thank you in advance for your cooperation. Sincerely, Willy 4L. Bermello, Chairman Latin Quarter Review Board cc: Mayor, City of Miami Enclosures Commissioners, City of Miami Cesar.Odio, City Manager Sergio Rodriguez, Planning Direct Jose Casanova, City Planning Dept WW A. sin AN Ate Latin Quarter Review Board Member fiery M. KurN ALA 8 7'-46 7 8'7'-4f 8 EXHIBIT A SUGGESTED NAMES FOR LATIN QUARTER j STREET UU-UL7111[ &11UN rnuuKan Y Submitted by Willy A. Bermello, Chairman Latin Quarter Review Board STREET NUMBER SUGGESTED CO -DESIGNATION COUNTRY REPRESENTED SW 9th St. Calle Jose de San Martin Argentina SW 8th St. CALLE OCHO. (��,� :,� N.A. SW 7th St. Calle Benito. Juarez t Mexico . SW•6th St. Calle Antonio Maceo Cuba SW 5th St. Calle Narciso Lopez Cuba SW 4th St. Calle Ignacio Agramonte Cuba SW 3rd St. Calle Carlos Manuel de Cespedes Cuba SW 2nd St. Calle Bernardo O'Higgins~ - Chile SW 1st St. Calle Jose Marti Cuba SW Flagler Terrace No Chance N.A. W. Flagler St. No Change N.A. NW lst St. Calle Mariana Grajales Cuba SW 12th Ave. Avenida Ronald W. Reagan U.S.A. SW 13th Ave. Avenida Juan Pablo Duarte' Dominican Republic SW 14th Ave. Avenida Jose Cervasio Artigas Uruguay SW 15th Ave. Avenida Lusi Munoz Marin Puerto Rico SW 16th Ave. Avenida Ruben Dario Nicaragua_ SW 17th Ave. Avenida Simon Bolivar, Venezuela* SW 12th Ct. Avenida Francisco Morazan ; Central America SW 13th Ct. Avenida Marta Abreu Cuba OULEVARD No Chan a N.A. CUBAN MEMORIAL B g *Also liberated and represents a %adiinal hero in Bolivia, -Colombia, Peru and - Ecuador. **On May 20th, 1983, President Ronald W. Reagan came to Miami to meet with -Cuban exiles. One of his meetings took place at a restaurant on SW 12th Avenue. Consideration should also be given to having SW 12th Avenue co -designated as Avenida Ronald W. Reagan; and the name of Jose Marti, the most famous of the Cuban patriots, could be assigned to another street. . . e�WAr" EXHIBIT A SUGGESTED NAMES FOR LATIN QUARTER STREET CO -DESIGNATION PROGRAM Submitted by Willy A. Bermello, Chairman Latin Quarter Review Board STREET DER SUGGESTED CO -DESIGNATION COUNTRY REPRESENTED SW 9th St. Calle Jose de San Martin ;�� Argentina SW 8th St. CALLE OCHO. I�'.� ., N.A. SW 7th St. Calle Benito. Juarez t Mexico . SW.6th St. Calle Antonio Maceo �i` Cuba SW 5th St. Calle Narciso Lopez Cuba SW 4th St. Calle Ignacio Agramonte Cuba SW 3rd St. Calle Carlos Manuel de Cespedes Cuba SW 2nd St. Calle Bernardo O'Higgins - Chile SW 1st St. Calle Jose Marti Cuba SW Flagler Terrace No Chance N.A. W. Flagler St. No Change N.A. NW 1st St. Calle Mariana Grajales Cuba SW 12th Ave. Avenida Ronald W. Rea-gan U.S.A. SW 13th Ave. Avenida Juan Pablo Duarte Dominican Republic SW 14th Ave. Avenida Jose Cervasi.o Artigas Uruguay SW 15th Ave. Avenida Lusi Munoz. Martn Puerto Rico SW 16th Ave. Avenida Ruben Dario Nicaragua_ SW 17th Ave. Avenida Simon Bolivar, Venezuela* SW 12th Ct. Avenida Francisco Morazan Central America SW 13th Ct. Avenida Marta Abreu Cuba CUBAN MEMORIAL BOULEVARD No Change N.A. *Also liberated and represents a %atciocial hero in Bolivia, -Colombia, Peru and - Ecuador. **On May 20th, 1983, President Ronald W. Reagan came to Miami to meet with -Cuban exiles. One of his meetings took place at a restaurant on SW 12th Avenue. Consideration should also be given to having SW 12th Avenue co -designated as Avenida Ronald W. Reagan; and the name of Jose Marti, the most famous of the ' Cuban patriots, could be assigned to another street. t4w4 r e EXHIBIT 'A' LATIN QUARTER STREET SIGNAGE PROGRAM Submitted by Willy A. ffermello, Chairman Latin Quarter Committee, LHDA 498JECTIVE: To enhance and foster the image of the "Latin Quarter" as a unique j residential/Commercial district, which exemplifies Hispanic cul- ture and heritage. '-CTION: Replace all existing street signs within the Latin Quarter District. 4W with new signs which will be of a different color (1, e. bright ;ex "blue" with white numerals or letters; instead of bright green with white numerals or letters) ; will have Spanish narire-s *_in a co - designated form -at, along with current street designations. Please refer to graphic illustration, Figure t1. RATIONAL: _ The new signs will provide as clear and visible distinction to the ' Latin Quarter and in doing so will facilitate its; recognition as a "Unique area" to both passer-by and tourist a1i.l;e. street co -designation, emplinsizing Spanish nomes3 or places will .,--The accmtuate tho fact that the Latin Quarter is not gust a unique -- distri -..but a unique Spanish-44strict.- I!.MING: It is proposed that the cost of removing axisting ;signs, fabrica- tion and installation of the new signs be paid for through Com- munity Development Funds appropriated in 1985 to the Latin Quarter area; or thru general revenue from the City of Miami. -The work of; reeving the existing signs and installing the new signs wouLcf be accomplished by either the City of Miami Public Works Department or the Coufity's Public Works Department. SCHEDULE: 90 days following appfopriatiotf-Of funds. `J r } ,. . 87-46'7 8'7-46t. Af UPPER STREET SIGN o Avenida Jose' M r i S.W. 1 2th AVENUE o 0 . o 0 O O ALL TEXT COPY IN WHITE TO MATCH STATE O.O.T. WHITE. O O O LETTER STYLE TO BE O HELVETICA REGULAR. 0 BACKGROUND TO BE BLUE 0 INSTEAD 01 GREEN. STANDARD POLE • MOUNT* ;�. ING DETAIL o . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GROUND SAMPLE LATIN QUARTER SIGN • SIONAGE CO -DESIGNATION PROGRAM ' &7--467 8'7-4f3 t. zii�lil J,'. �e•+r"��'..a�&'E-�..�5. i+,�idllllli i jecognize Latins with street nay plan mow`" s � �1 wee .r,�. 'ee:e go book is tdw Amerieess Aov�ebsie•t. in Ulna oar ftaromos tad Army's /tiff 14 pbM Y i �G¢`S lass in mandsares. He wrees this arUeM for The d =7 4'.g dQlo'Ya _ 1K PLETCHER a � 3 a Wiles it City t:ewwiisfo y h ` autioa Of tAt1N QYstt ��DO1iiawor of 1S •+• • ffi h '' � American b0f0m This gesture Is Part of a t American t� �beptuWs b � a? mY� sthalc�eorities it 1 � •'• 7 ' '�'� � - Q tad Udted Sterns. and Y .: GPM acceptance and leow- �. „a, 5g.s�¢, �< , PoratWN of aspects of other C.tlltaMl It" American tire- dit{oer. �: � ax'� �`""s7'`�',� � • '� •�taii. eva. it appears thtl ; Cd -r I -c �' pan-,�.. • .. iwi{. c2 u "in Dedl Limited ob- r!:.�•4' %ra 5,� '~ jects to this measare on the `1 ,- 3•' Some of t,NEk.hao91dncawe • . "'D "�'';� e of Usk" to the peoplt - Pllastslssr. Staten Xmas Comm be farther from the truth. TM i is are of MaswatioNt►i importance lid etertt roc- TO comple: tt Joe e Ueltad Sutra Name }at a to th SIOW RelIver. for esaatpk. was the Yberstot• }i _ ? - nrws.rman lass Chas five *M$O a !N the Amsrltll He throw ! I is yoke 0f faropsse domiaacioe. Isar Y the UM — did sad fast as the Amsriae Rsheletioe + lit Fasit `,.''ulna horssrascl Dq matYwftsftl in tam an cx&w4le to the Frewlt Revotitioa. sr too M tilt values and acaoapOskmeeta of lolivar be Managua. W t. and Drina 11bwalor Simon Bcavw. In Vainting ctavm.;wo LlMWQ two" Im" to oomwratie people everywbersb • amp, d 4,ara Lat, l 0444ar strew. Ideraa�■ hid the drat ace/ . iL% w';o+r rswo". Coung AmpricatsrspobYc Is hb• ••'IY 1 tkh CIO* - a" when lt Mek. N be Spent the unfit of W We fir war t�.•ax n.�. - r i - - S to saw It.-HW data* Of neap ear diet Posts t+ INIPeer(std 0 tits Unitsd States sod"— w}� ezl{blt is MwaN criodem N the Ultsd Staten aas imat - a. matr sry. T c� mad ii(eY✓ Canine ' Eb•4+./ act New {',7" ins I'm tMlYel known M y an aspirstiMt that owlOeedlaS,'tstbera woum swouraeld. since they bad to �(8`jte as barn CIO more more thwe ocoolloo Ii Nave low" myself Y=3r under heated attars (or WAJK g to some "Pact of Mardi Grai i% crifhr3€ 3. ManY Str'ietm la_ th t 9111y this Country. whether it be the culture. the foreign t+av�e French nim 77-Nn.e cit14a to CaYfocnis �ua ill the 1 CebaMa s RYWe Darin. whose poetry is ad- d by is teeNp cWntrk.. tad the mOdervist policy of the government. Span" aria �'9 Am! tan wovli9A say that be (/ Yet those Americans are very proud of their Latin ` 6 rod to ; a C25y : h (mate! Of Irw Ae� Many her a^us^ifs leave f��i?� are"" A ��` jetters at The tarp of the onto- Weent spas"Mialpi. • heritage and have sought to �e it: Tbt people of 0 -lea � - Its, Yst ill Lair! Asioflcie batons gifts on. And through their goveratpest. *Mencouraging' Icans: - V' lA, ca��4:x+s3 RfvR! m Main stmet In the this effort to become a reality. A7R" qss pa tiros for the United States to begis Moog- hieslacred and cultural coodbatiaw that have Yat it is not just a gaestloe of —us" agafast 'them." cap iaal of Plirasar, fcr many years. AN dttteas stand to bostM from the lanuence Of r" 1t you a?cr o co is r capital of Honduras. any bast LA %olonia Kennedy. A g t tram Left America. VAd" Reagan over the Let sty" Yon has otber cultures. ladsed. the Srowth of American cul- Lash drivrt; can tail you ture Is at stake hero. housia -aa to named because the funds cr its canstractlon ^:rare yrovidad through send a Stoat deal of cowers about the n 1008- *2 rsootalaed Letts America as extremely vitalnatlsa. From the very begiawng. ours has been a diverse la 17yS. oe tie eve of the American Revolu- John F. ]Cennnrdy'm Ak�eaece for Progress psogrom. sty, thus are streets e scommerce of the United States_ atwity Sad e lttternUi are oar iatsr & if earth a repoa Is so tlom. a full 30 percent of colonial society was not En- "" to eccr zavara, aeaican $11sk. Ten percent was Germas. 10 percent was Irish. with A=riczn raa7--,M And at irast two discotbqued the i=o0r.5 of July. .'toot to oar Sansone. we"M Not Sensitivity to its ey and culture aid as In dealing with that part of 10 percent was African. Since tbm many other na- cal+ebrata tiwtalities have !owe to the shores of the United Yas, 1.19 obpp cllons CA a ra:w of our citizens to the naming of certain ff'�ar-:1 str,"ts after Latin AmerkY set1Q Does not awderslandiap play aN important ►s trloodshipt Do trot friendship and Ydersraad- States. What then is an American? The answer that has heroes 1a nra only strangr. but zero -America.. An fOr And sensitivity to ethnic tra• Kaas•t• gaper.tlo.? is this appreciation of other cultures and sus- t that has facilitated the asciaallatbe of People thdr worked for 200 years Is this: Anyone who comes bore understanding to live sad who remains becomes an American. dims Is an �aaprcz f Americmo society friar sets It YYt also. the traditions brae tut by Immigrants use- apart. A Meslcan (mce cots fine that It really speaks of the traditions of t� United States. This i,Jghly of tlhe Unitf A GIAlts that ail its many different t Qthar Lade By Perae{tttmg theta to ntds k Idmtity. Ws cOmntry has made geeeratloas of come part up r:r,t and foremost and identify costieaal addition of foreign customs has certainly nagm. Igrasts feel at boost. ere Use la se reaches its deepest level. They are ".I ss An enriched the American culture. t?neenac3uQa as A 7rr Gaza. What citizen of this country would not regard St. The Issue is no; one of accommodatint ethnic mi- ritlrs. lvi-3 to the posh ik" be people of Little Have" are ledeed Americaas. thoroughly tints Patrick's Day u a American holiday? Are o mnll o-r :aatriea is a steps not whole communities in Massachusetts and She: �Q ,. e.*.at make M? 4rsi proud. very loyal Sties M that. The only Intolerance they New England states aimed after foreign cities. such one shoued -- i i n pif�u,ll��. ...,.?.._ ri'�-N .1 .•,.' .-.�-'x a�uM' e �l�iil I r � r r A • • � ti el tt Little Havana street names would honor Lahti heroes- LtJISA YANEZ ammed newt 64MVW Directions to Little flavana's Latin Quarter tourist district: Get on SIm6n Bollver Avenue. hang a Iett on Jost Marti Street. park your car and walk east on Benito Ju`rez Street until you reach Rubtn Dario Avenue. Never heard of those streets? That may change eon. The Latin Quarter Review noa.rd Is prop?oEing to replace the -green-end-white numbered street end avcnve tigns within the burgtontn lcL�tcfch. ethnic ditttict ,with the names of Cu. ban and Central end Soulli Amcricsin patriots. Mundane South%YCS1 121h Ay. cnue, Northwest First Street and Southwest i 7'th Avenut would give 4vay to narnes Ilk( I d J irez (.,atifvar< Fo'4ar4 s:n u First must come the txppraysl of the Miami City Commission. Willy Bermello, an architect and chairman of the review board — a city appointed group nurturing development of the tourist district — said the pro- paesed switch from numbers to names is Intended to sccentuate the Ilispenic flavor of the area. ..It will Rive the area a spe- cial feel." said Bermello. It's hoped the Latin Quarter will resemble New Orleans' French Quarter In Its unique ar- chitecture. ethnic appeal and drawing. power. The Latin Quarter is bounded on the cost by Southwest 12th Avenue. on the west by Southwest 17th Avenue. on the north by North- west First Street and on the south by Southwest Ninth Street. —� Street names would eoi"e , .from this list of.._.. Latin 'American Cuba Patriots ii:. ; t' `��.�. u+v + ft ,��i:r •'' �`• Iamtlol►arefnonta•. Crrlat Maf.wal de C.tfeedao'r�xJ'r`� 1� a,qM, H ,•' Mftlr++a Qboflet r' k nji A. • '� �A� w+tsMaeau��'-*�•�'�'?:`•�'�+,1'•:_'F 'A. • aw a to '.'South and Central Ameriei pairlou 1o+s GNwafl• MNefa IUntrj . ` , �! frt • 1+ i! aim" aafr raf (Vanatuwa *"deal b1soL nuhlt+ Oath (tWtarairtal • . h': r fW +f f, Jaen Eatrle own +a I ne!'ow � i <. aa+t+s Jastaf IMatEeel : :- -' ' ' '•. � Franoltgs®aRRRkatiaialV�t�•Mai�,.' ,� 14 04A V.1-cM (""Ong) .! .+ .tai# Stroots that would pot etCV I �crn°e�t3 tStM t "fit n� QED 11 I ca aerc 12 end 17 Avel SW. b Ge is Ave ', 16 Ava . S1 St SW . :. 1 &ve• t d fivice; $vV 2 st S!'N 7 :v'1..'iI:> .I,',.15:va t 14 Ave'.-1T i GIN 3 at sw 9 GE • SW 4 91 SW 9.61 ... Bermello sold the new street signs would be blue, with white letters. Underneath each name, In smaller type. the old street numbers would remain to pre- vent confusion. The street sign makeover would be paid and maintained with Latin Quarter funds, he said. Calle Ocho (Southwest Street and Ftagl�er Ten race will not be included In the street name change project. Originally, the Idea was to name the streets and avenues after Cuban patriots and prow inces. "(jut someone suggested including the rest of Latin American and we went along." Bermello sold. Last week. board members put together a list of 13 names of heroes from Cuba. Nkcara- gus, Venezuela. Argentina. Co- lombla, Uruguay. Chile, Dornin- Icon Republic and Mexico. What name would replace which street hasn't been set- tled. Next, Bermello Bald. the list will be submitted to Involved organizations for approval. Then It will 4o on to the city commission. 'I think people will agree on the concept. but not necessarily the names." he said. Selecting a final list of names will most likely be a sensitive process. Bermello said. "These names are not written In stone'° he said. "We're willing to lake suggestions." 87-46 f; r oword Kleinberg Editor ` gild Miami names befit a Latin Quarter aytime [ het into a subject like Latin names in Miami's history to Menindez de Avilis himself. Pueblo de Santa Maria de Loreto. . t alw get Into trouble because fill the bill? founder of St. Augustine, arrived which is what Miami was called in sitivities In this town are so it the Latin Quarter Review here In the spring of 1567 and 1743 when the mission was estab- cate. Nevertheless. I remain Board really wants to carve out a spent four days in what then was 14hed on the Miami River? venture- Miami Latin Quarter. then It called Tequesta — which iz to- And there is always the estab- ie. should have a Miami flavor. in- day's downtown hlia,ni. F o=ur days lished Latin pioneer Juan Ponce de ast week. stead of honoring people who nev- in town isn't very long to have a Leon — who visited Biscayne Say Latin er were here. street named after you bull. for first. in 1513 — even though he at- a srter Re- That's not just my opinion. it's how long was Bernardo O'Higgins ready has a street named for him w Board, also that of Miami historian Arva of Chile here? Probably never. bu> In Coral Gables. ired by or. Moore Parks: In fact. it's her Idea. a street is proposed to be wirned 1 know. 1 know: Jost Marti. OK. :ect Willy Don Escalante d'Fontaneda was after him. Josh Mari. He did spend time in melt. pro- here as early as 1545. a ship- Others on our at-homc fist of Ke:/ West and Tampa — which ad repiac- .adi >: wrecked Spanish seaman who was Latin pioneers and hcroes for Mi- are close enough. the street nbers in Kleinber� taken prisoner by the Calusa Indi- ans. Rescued after 17 years of ser- ami's Latin Quarter: O Brother Francisco Villareal. a But Juan Pablo Duarte of the Dominican Republic? Francisco de designated Latin Quarter area vitude. he wrote a memoir in Jesuit. who held the flr:t church i-4lranda of Venezuela? 1 have 1l the names of Cubiin and Cen- which he described the Miami area service at Tequesta in 1367. nothing against them — in fact. and South American patriots. and the Florida Keys. Why not O Father Joseph Mariaw SIC;^aco. Miranda fought in the American f one Is to have a true Latin name a street after this true pia who had a mission here In 1743. Rcvolution — but they have noth- srter. there is no doubt that the veer and hero? O Father Joseph Xavler de ing to do with Miami. In a community where most sets should have Latin names. lowever ... What about Pedro Menindez Marquis. nephew of the first gov- Alaba. who also seared here la 1743, and mapped the area. roots tun shallow. there is a ten- 'oo than In this town tail to ogelze that Miami has Its own ernor of Florida and Cuba. Pedro Menindez de Avltis? Menindez O Pedro Forntlles. who hev.. a dency to overlook our tap roots. It would be a good signal from ts. its own heroes and pioneers. no were Marquis was sent here by his un- 1566 to seek out a Spanish land grant to 175 acres ef Key Biscayne In the early 12th tee Latin Quarter Review Board it l.a,tead of searching elsewhere for r what now are called Ekos. others were black — and cle in October colony of mutineers. Seeing the century. p!�ople to honor. it named some of i E otbers were Latin. mutineers living In harmony with U Luis Gonz lm the Cu1b,an- ehc area streets for the Latins who Vhy rename a street in Miami the Indians and expressing a desire born cigar maker. wbo air Cady were here beginning centuries later .,, Benito Jairez of Mexico, or for to remain here, he granted them was established In business In Mi- ,ago, and. along with -arriving ^+ i Gervasio Artigas of Uruguay amnesty and left 30 other Span- ami shortly before the city was in- Angglos and blacks. played a role in two of the suggested street iards to colonize the banks of the corporated in 1696. thA creation of this now great cos- nes -- when there are enough Miami River. Why. also. not name a strc^t �--- mopolitan community. 00 X satin heroes more suitable Fan Miami's Hispanic settlers Restrict street names in Latin Quarter e Willy A. Bern mllo. an architect and longtime -a" resident. chairs the City of Miami's Latin matter Review Board. He wrote this article for The tiami News In response to a column by Miami sews Editor !toward Kisinberg suggesting that His- 4 who contributed to Miami's history be in - laded among the Latins for whom some of the Lit- e Havana streets will be named. VILLY A. BERMELLQ a" 1* 710 soft" ohm" On behalf of the City of Miami's Latin Quarter Re - low Board. 1 would like to thank Miami News Editor :ooard Kleinberg and historian Arva Parks for their their endorsement of ire Idea of having Latin names on the street si ns through- out the Latin Quarter s- trict. However.! would like to clarify that the proposed program Involves a "co- designation- of street names and not a replace- ment of any of the existing street names or numbers. The proposed plan would simply add a second name to the existing street desig- ation. For example. SW 12th Avenue would walin- e to be SW 12th Avenue. but It would also be named menida Jost# Marti. The tatter would be snore promi- ent: and the street sign would be blue In color with Mite letters and numerals. Instead of the Depart - tent of Transportation's standard green and white Wars. it is also important to note that, under the pro - and program, the signs on Hagler Street and F7ag- tr Terrace would change only in terms of their color otablastion. They would not form a part of the co- ed�teation program. Similarly. SW Eighth Street iogkt have as a co -designation the commonly accept- / maw of Calle Ocho. i totally agree with the suggestion in the column tat "too many in our town have failed to recognize tat Miami has Its own roots, heroes and pioneers." 1 gree with Parks that Pedro Menindez de Avilis. edro MenEndez Marquis and Pedro Fornelles de- nve their place alongside Flagler. Julia Tuttle and Jckenbacker. it is a shame that until now the only alive who had the vision to recognize the value of lispanic culture In South Florida was George Mer- Ick. the founder of Coral Gables who named all of ie streets in Coral Gables after cities in Spain and nne of Its more renowned explorers. Although f am not a historian. 1 doubt whether a maker just because they happened to have Ilvc , or passed by Miami several hundreds of years *So. a .eir mere existence does not appear to l-. significant. his- torically or otherwise. In any event. I would like to encouri 2 Par'vs to spearhead an effort with bout Dade Conan-f and the City of Miami to have the names of the S pz..es ex- plorers and early settlers significant to cur his- tory take their place &ton; our community% ma nr thoroughfares. I pledge my support to wmist= s r-r in this endeavor. 1 would only suggest that. In kceplu a '01ta the, thrust of Parks' "014 Miami" theme. har prc;c cd Latin street names should not be conflned ao :such A small area as the Latin Quarter. :nssead. tier, wag gested names should have a more far-raaclala, effect throughout our community. and should not be Wni. just to areas heavily populated by Hispanicz. Ald"Ier all. Pedro MenEndez de Avilils has more to upon wW% Miami than with a tiny area within Little Havana. The concept developed by the Win guns rr Re- view Board for the Latin Quarter District hats morc to j lThesel suggested names should have a more far-reaching of ect throughout our community, and should not be limited just to areas heavily populated by Hispanics I — Willy A. Bermaillo aml." The Latin Quarter is essentially a new phenom- enon. The Latin Quarter District. an area bounded by SRC/ Plinth Street. NW First Street, SW 12th avenue and SW 17th Avenue. is the public relations term for Pl-14 (Special Pubic interest District-14N a zoning code designation established in Miami's zoning CO" for unique residential or business districts. This particular district Is the result of four years of volunteer work by the Little Havana Development Authority In cooperation with the City of Miami Planning Department. The ordinance that created the district was approved after public hearings in Janu- ary 1983 and the Latin Quarter board held its first m-teting In March of that year. The purpose of the proposed street co -designation program Is to further the objectives of the Latin Quarter District by enhancing the presence of His- panic culture and highlighting the area's touristic po- tential. The proposal to have the street names feature the nAMIM oP Latin American patriots Is based on the remise that patriots are not only easily recognized. but also commonly accepted as significant to the his- Wrical development of their respective countries. The Latin Quarter In many ways represents a -raw flavor" — one which is cosmopolitan and Inter- national. The names of the Latin American patriots cn the Latin Quarter streets will serve as a "wel- corim" sign to our new residents and visitors. It will also make a statement about what our area repre- ,senls throughout the Americas. Jost Mani, SimCn Bolivar and all of the other Lat- in American patriots share one common denominator: their love for freedom. In this respect. all of these pa- trlou and heroes have a lot to do with Miami. I realize that 'freedom," just like "history." is something that is often overlooked by toomany. But to the thousands of exiles who have made Miami their home — whether they come from Cuba. El Sal- vador. Nicaragua or Haiti — Miami represents free- dorn to them. Consequently, it seems fitting that a small niche within our great city be dedicated to this ;f. It - Wanted : Letin . heroines' names - for city streets LIJISA YANEZ mm" am When Miami City Commissioner Rosario Kennedy eyed the list of Hispanic patriots who" names will ba used In the co -designation of streets within the Latin Quarter district, the noticed something missing: the names of womm "They are all men." Kennedy = ed out to Willy Bermello, of the Latin Quarter Review Board. a yorterday's city com- ratzslon meeting. You knoxv, mrany wonigen fouGht Od(-by-rldc with O=,zt men.- KeeMmtV NIMAC11a quickly o4grCtd the names of he.m1c women dcrzrve to lye conridered for the program, which will bring down the Execii an. white rtre-ot signs In Little Iievnna'* U,.tin Qzmrtar. They will bo replacel with dienInctive blue dgmi fo-s- turing names of Cubtm, South tnd ConEral American heroes, Mong with the stroct numb=, . Ammig the four asmes Kennedy ruggested ww"P Mariana Grijaks, the mother of Cuban patriot Anto- Wo Maceo and an Important figure in Cuba's war for laidependence, and Marta Abreu. who also aided Cu. ban troops fighting for liberation from Spain. The dual naming of streets is an attempt to en- hance the atmosphere of the area targeted to become a tourist attraction to rival similar areas in other U.S. cities. Bermello said. . The Latin Quarter is bounded by Southwest 12th wad 17th avenues. and by Northwest First and Math Streets. At the commission mestin$. Pat Keller, a member Hof the Altapattah Community Association. spoke againa dual names for streets. saying It would con- tm motorists sad postmen. Bermello assured the commission the c*­desltnatlon will not hurt the area. to &M aunospbere. The commission approved the of the program. It must give MW approval NW NW I at F189W St Tat"IsiN Trall rt c SW a at SW a a 9 SW 13 at ra C14 zj C�Am Rum b'vvr sw9st W.;, St cal"I JON6 do San Mmnln eft Mtxfmo GO,,nzz sw6st C&I'll Antonio MOCCO swsst C-0a Raird" L6p= Sty 4St Caft (Lnsc4o Agramcmta SW3St Cabs Carlos Manuel do m SW 2 St Calw EWrnardo O'H!Mfns SW I at Caft Skro6n Sollver NW I Ave Avenida Francisco MoraxAn SW 12 Ave Aver"a Jo" Marti SW 13 Ave Avenida Juan Pablo Duarte SW 14 Ave Avenida Josh Cwvul* AftU SW 15 Ave Avenida Luis MuAoz Maiin SW 16 Ave Avenida Rub*n Garb SW 17 Ave Avenida Benito Juam 97-461' 87-468 Kittle Havana streets may be renamed Had" SON w W The Miami City Commission TuesdaY tentatively approved a plan to honor of 13 Latin Amen - can heroes by naming streets in the Latin Quarter section of Little Havana after them. All the streets from Southwest 12th to 17th avenups and from Southwest Ninth to Northwest Flnt streets would `et new names, although they also WOWd retaintheir w after wilt be a=ed Latin American patriots from countries Whofs exiles are living in Mizzaa," ezid trChlU t Willy Bermello. ltreddCrt Cf the Latin Quarter Reviev% 13-02 "d. There w8s one obi c.Lion, from Pat Keller, Acc {arW' dent of Clti- zena of DrAlD 1 RIV4•6-< "SOMs Of these a haver� ��nifU to of the prop nited mod. Stattes," a Councti wi11 eye final approval in late November or carly De"W ber. The tentative list of heroes are: fore de San Martin. an Argentine Seoeral (SW Ninth StreetX Maid- mo Gomez. a Cuban revolution gem -al (SW Seventh StredX An- tonia Macao. a Cuban revolution- (SiS Sixth GSYleader �in evolu- t(0l= (SW Fifth StreetX Ignacio Agramonte, a Cuban revo- lutionary leader (SW Fourth StreetX Carlos Manuel de Ces- pedes, a Cuban revolutionary lead- er (SW Third Street): ganardo O'Higgins. liberator of Sittnon Chile (SW Second StreetX BoOvar, liberator of Bolivia. Co- lombfa. ECuadOr. Peru and V*W zuda (SW First Suva); FranciWO Mom=. president of United America (NW provinces of Central Flat Street); J� author Mu-ti. 0 (SW 12tb A . �yPaleba�derDu(S JOGS G0rva Art'- 13th AvenwX Utv uayan revo 14T Avenue% Luis MuflOz (�.� M(n, puetto Rico's first oven nor (SW I th ttwn enueX Rutx�nh Daa Nkarag poet flo. . AyeawX and Benito Juan.. a wl"kan presid"t (SW 17th.Ave• . nw)• .S ' 87-467 8'7-466 Ci2,� MAMATTAN COai\a1J�V, ,1SSOGATIM 1437 N.W. 13 TERRACE MOM, FLOIFUDA UIU 'i NEwe*er 282 1986 Dear Agenda Clerks Kindly place the Allapattah Community Association Inc. (ACA) on the agenda of the city commission meeting of December Up 1986. Wk want to maw a presentation having to do with the co —naming of the streets. Kindly give un our number on the agenda and the apl roxi-mat€ t3lnz ttlat, t;ew will be Beard., please reply by Dec. 51 1966 ro that im can make our plans & prepare our presentation. Kindly sand m a copy of the agenda for Dec. 11, 1986 mhen you have it made up. Sincerely, Pat Keller., President# ACIA V o CHAIRMAN TERRY BOBBINS VICE-CHAIRMAN AND TFEASURER `MLUAM J HOPWOOD SECRETAR" CATHEkINE CHILDRESS DAD EAMERICANSUNI . D io PRO= the ENGLISH L ANGU AGE, Inc. P.O. BOX 693, MIAMI, FL 33265 Honorable Xavier Suarez Mayor of Miami City Hall Miami, FL 33133 I Dear Mayor Suarez: November 17,1986 Our organization, on behalf of its members and supporters residing in the City of Miami and other Dade County communities surrounding Miami, desires to record with your office and with the city commission our opposition to the proposal by the city to co -name a large number of Miami streets and avenues to honor the memories of deceased foreign persons whose names have no meaning to the history and culture of this nation, the State of Florida, Dade County, or the City of Miami. lie urge that this proposed, deeply divisive plan be dropped for the sake of community harmony. Although the intent of this plan to co -name streets is allegedly to promote tourism, you should be avare that most non -Spanish-speaking Americans consid- er that to be a spurious. reason. There is a feeling of deep resentment among such Americans who perceive this proposed. action to be an unnecessary, insult- ing gesture directed toward them by insensitive Hispanics i,,ho seem intent on denigrating the history, language, and culture of the United States. If the city commission persists in pursuing this divisive action, we formally request, in a sincere effort to ameliorate ethnic tensions within the community, that an esua1 number of Miami streets and avenues be similarly co -named in honor of deceased personages whose names do have historical meaning to this nation, this state, this county, or the City of Miami. Enclosed herewith are a number of names we suggest for your consideration. We propose that only numbered streets and avenues be co -named and recommend that, as a gesture of good -will and unity, the city co -name streets to be designated with American names in close proximity with those streets to be co -named for deceased foreigners. This would promote ethnic integration and assist assimil- ation. By letter of October 25, 1986, acknowledged by your office, we requested your permiss;on to address the city commission on this subject on the date the final vote co co -name streets was to be scheduled. You referred the matter to the city manager and we are still awaiting word from his office as to whether or not T* as Wkesperson for our group, will be p-rmitted to appear. I hereby repeat this request. EAC1• CSincc rely you /s, . �JC,L Terry Vbbins /� [ is Chairman D.A.U. is a non-profit, non -partisan membership organization. o — 7 8'7-4(;Fi N lw"7 . e _ AIDE AMERICANS UNITED CH TERRMAN RY ROBBINS; �� Z to PROTECT the ENLISH LANGUAGE, Inc. VICE-CHAIRMAN P.O. BOX 693, MIAMI, FL 33265 AND TREASURER WILL IAM J HOPWOOD SECRETARY CATHERINE CHILDRESS Enclosure with letter to Mayor Suarez of November 17,1986 Suggested list of names of deceased Americans for co -naming of streets and avenues: 1. Ctispus Attucks -- (First black man to be declared a hero of the United States. Killed in the Boston Massacre of the American Revolution) 2. Andrew Jackson - (Drove Spain from Florida 168 years ago. Was 7th Pres. of U.S.) 3. William P. DuVal - (First territorial governor of Florida - 1822) 4. John Milton - (Fifth governor of Florida - 1860-65 during Civil War) 5. Marcellus Stearns -(Acting governor of Florida - 1874-76 reconstruction era) 6. Josiah T. Walls - (First black congressman from Florida - 1871-73) 7. Frances P. Fleming (Governor of Florida - 1889-93 post -reconstruction era) 8. Theodore Roosevelt - (Hero of Spanish/American War - 26th President of U.S.) 9. Susan B, Anthon}, - (Early feminist leader - pioneer in cause of voting rights for. women) 10. Thomas A. Edison - (Famous inventor - worked at Key i-,'est during WW-1 on secret scientific projects) 11, Cz,lonel J. William Ewan - (Early Miami postmaster, Customs Inspector, U.S. Commissioner, and Florida State Legislator) 12. Herbert Hoover - (Regular winter visitor to the Miami area - 31st Pres. of U.S.) 13, Franklin D. Roosevelt - (Left from Dinner Key for famous Casablanca meeting during WW-2 - 32nd President of U.S.) 14, Thomas Barbour - (Naturalist and author. Wrote "That Vanishing Eden: a naturalist's Florida") 15. Harry S. Truman - ( Frequent winter visitor to Key West - 33rd Pres. of U.S.) 16, Ruth Bryan Owen - (First congresswoman from Florida - First woman diplomat assigned to overseas post - daughter of William Jennings Bryan of Coral Gables and political fame) 17. Rev. Theodore Gibson - (First black member of City of Miami commission) 12. ."r. -'rben Fool - started 7Ooi:l s ,ocl:s on south side , ; aTli 'Aver. sunervised construcaion xf ti=e section of the '??1113Il1 `r't'�11 built bar tilt' 'orr.. 19. 3eneral (�harnie Jelr_les - ,irst blacl: `-nerican full eneral of .".ir once in ;' .11 or '"ores. 20. Thelma Feters - '_istori an and triter of fade "ounty. D.A.U. is a non-prcrit, non -partisan membership organization. ; 87--467 87-46 ft :+ Roberta C. Gro" 3120 Luoa}la 5b eet Miami., Florida 33133 November 7, 1986 Dade Arnerieans United Terry Robbins, Chairman P.o. Box 693 Mani,, Florida 33265 9]c7r Terry: Here are a few facts about my father, Erben Cook, who was a firm believer in the potential of the h` .:ii area. Erben Cook - born l•ladina, Minn.,, i.arch 22, 1836 Sailed a sloop from flew York to Vii ani in 1y03 and liked the area so much that he convinced his narents, George F. and Amy Lowell Cook to move to Miami in 1904 with thv_ir other five sons. Dad, who was a marine engineer, started Cook's Docks on the south side of the Mi ani River just east of ,here the presnr,': Miami Avenue bridge is, was the first harbor pilot for the City of ttiami, made the first rasidential fill at Point View, crought the first steamshili into Miami - first i~unnirlo from Jacksonville and then from, I'.cu fork to Miviii,,- He returnedtoi:ew York in 1914 because he could not tolerate the prejudice of a new partner, but returned in 1�29 to supervise the consa•ruction of the section of the Tamiarmi Traii built by the Chevelier Corporation and during those years we lived at 1348 S. W. 13th Street. lie lost every- thing he had in the crash after the 1926 hurricane; but his vision was so great that, even during those years, he predicted that the "gold coast" would be built up from Palm Beach to Homestead. He lived to.fly over South Florida at night and see that whole coast lit up just as he had predicted. Another early Miamian I don't think has been recognized is Ev Sewell. Sorry I an. so late with this letter, but I have been ill all week and just couldn't do anything I didn't have to. Yours truly, a, - J, C4 L Roberta C. Gross s7-4s7 87-4E t, 4 e bmittcd into the public, S� ADELA AZCUY LABRADOR "LA CAP I T A N A" (1861-1914) record in connection wit' item, on -/�- S- Matty ltii __- City CA:;:_ During the Cuban war of independence, several women were noted for their role in the liberation of Cuba, yet only one of these women appears in the pages of history as one who fought on the battlefield. Adela Azcuy Labrador was distinguished for her combattant abilities and the medical assistance she provided to the injured. Born in San Cayetano, Pinar del Rio, her true name was Gabriela de la Caridad, although everyone knew her as Adela. Deep rooted ideals for the independence of Cuba led her to join an underground revolutionary group in February of 1896. Upon the arrival. of General Antonio Maceo to Pinar del Rio, she was assigned to serve as his guide through the Province. The General was taken aback when introduced to his guide, a woman. It was not long before he recognized her merits and she was given the position of flag -bearer. In May of 1896 she is ranked Second Lieutenant for her outstanding work as a soldier. She is later promoted to Captain of the army for independence, and honored for the courage she displayed in every battle, among which was Loma Blanca, where she fought under the direccion of General Maceo. Brigadier Lorente told of the courage and serenity charac- teristic of Captain Azcuy as he spoke about the most difficult days of '97, when in the middle of a battle, she would dismount her horse to help the wounded who fell in moments of grave danger. He recounts this nartirnlar annrrintn i., A-+- ,.7 n_ • -- - _ - J .p. 2 r occasion, General Pedro Diaz witnessed "La Capitana" attending a wounded soldier on the front lines, while simultaneously firing at the enemy. lie quickly called out to her to move to the side lines to avoid further danger. With patriotic pride she responded, "General, I wouldn't be here if I was concerned with losing my life." It is important to note that both of her brothers gave their lives for the independence of Cuba. Generals Jose Inocente Azcuy and Nemesio Azcuy whose successor in rank was General Pedro Diaz. "You are a man of honor who loves his country. You must leave now to defend her, and I, to defend mine." With these words Adela Azcuy bade farewell to her Spaniard husband. Although she never had children, she raised her brothers children, Juana Luisa, Mercedes, Francisco and Alejandro. When the war was over, she was offered numerous high ranking government positions, but she chose to remain in her home town, as Secretary of the Board of Education, which she carried out until her death on May 14, 1414. Captain Adela Azcuy, the only woman to receive rank in the Cuban war for independence fighting on the battlefield. Truly, a woman ahead of her time. Among the portraits of Cuban patriots that were displayed in E1 Club de San Carlos in Key West, was that of "La Capitana" alongside that of Jose Marti. Her home in Pinar del Rio, is preserved as a national historical site. 8'7-46'7 8'7-46F! "Mace libre la varia, allfi por el ancho monte Mace libre el sinsonte nace libre el alma mta Y. tu, mi Cuba adorada, dno sera's libre algdn dia?" i _Adala Azrtty T.ahrndnr Al lADE AMERK-,14ANSUNITED to PROTECT the ENGLISH LANGUAGE, Inc. 1 305/553-2992 PO. BOX 693, MIAMI, FL 33265 ,4A i G.... AN ;rRRv BOBBINS ❑ `:V CHAIRMAN AND TREASURER WIIIIAM J HOPWOOD May 99 1987 ❑ SECRETARY CATHERINE CHILDRESS Honorable Xavier Suarez Mayor of City of Miami. City Hall Miami, Florida 33133 Dear Xavier. I recieved a call from Mori in the City Managaer's office advising me that the co -designation of the streets for Hispanic heroes will be on the agenda of the commission meeting of May 14, 1987. Because I have made arrangements for a much needed vacation, it is with deep regret that I will not be able to attend the commission meeting on that day. With that in mind, I would respectfully ask you on my behalf to submit to the commissioners the list of names I presented to .you at our meeting last December so that we can someday soon I hope see the names of American heroes on our city streets. I am enclosing- a cop'.' of a letter sent to me from a supporter of our organisatione it is indicative of other letters I have recieved on the subject. If I can be of further help, please do not hesitate to call. With kindest regards, I am as always Sincerely l Terry obbins Submitted into the public record in connection with I r h if em�—___ on _� _�7 MAY 111987 S.A Matty Hirai 8'7-46'7 :.• .. ,City Clerk 87--46 D.A.U. is a non-profit, non -partisan membership organization. 6380 N. W. 37 Terrace Virginia Gardens, F1 33166 Mrs. Terry Robbins 1325 s. W. 129th Ave. Miami, rlorida Dear firs. Robbins: Why can't we the U. S. Gov't. or the people of Dade County put up a statue of Teddy Roosevelt. He was the one that really liberated Cuba. He and the Rough Riders and my grandfather who was one of them. The statue should be somewhere in Bayffont Fark. Cordially yours, m. L. Brackins V J VO Submitted into the public record in cc:lnvctlon with itemt 3 S4.77 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS s U-ea Avenue shall be indicated as the Southeast, and all thoroughfares in such section shall have added the letters "S.E." to their name and designation. (4) Southccest. That portion of the city lying south of Flagler Street and west of Miami Avenue shall he indicated as the South- west, and all thoroughfares in such section shall have added the letters "S.W." to their names and designations. (Code 1967, § 54-52) Sec. 54-78. Names of avenues Avenues shall derive their names as follows: (1) Each avenue lying east of the base thoroughfare, Miami Avenue, shall bear the numerical name indicating the num- ber of -squares easterly that it may be removed from such base thoroughfare. (Example: Old Avenue C, to be known as First Avenue East.) (2) Each avenue lying west of the base thoroughfare, Miami Avenue, shall bear the numerical name indicating the num- ber_ of squares westerly that it may be removed from such base thoroughfare. (Example: Old Avenue E, to be known as First Avenue West.) (Code 1967, § 54-53) Sec. 54-79. Names of streets. Streets shall derive their names as follows: (1) Each street lying north of the base thoroughfare, Flagler Street, shall bear the name indicating the number of squares that such street may be removed from such base thoroughfare. (Example: Old Eleventh Street, to be known as First Street North.) (2) Each street lying south of the base thoroughfare, Flagler Street, shall bear the numerical name indicating the num- ber of §qua^ res that such street may be removed from such base thoroughfare. (Example: Old Thirteenth Street, to be known as First Street South.) (Code 1967, § 54-54) Sec. 54-80. Names of terraces. Terraces shall derive their names as follows: (1) Each terrace lying north of the base thoroughfare, Flagler Street, shall derive its name from the next southerly street. (2) Each terrace lying south of the base thoroughfare, Flagler Street, shall derive its name from the next northerly street. (Code 1967, § 54-55) Sec. 54-81. Names of lanes. Lanes shall derive their names as follows: (1) Each lane lying north of the base thoroughfare, Flagler Street, shall derive its name from the next southerly street. (2) Each lane lying south of the base thoroughfare, Flagler Street, shall derive its name from the next northerly street. (Code 1967, § 54-56) Sec. 54-82. Names of courts. Courts shall derive their names as follows: (1) Each court lying east of the base thoroughfare, Miami Avenue, shall derive its name from the next westerly avenue. (2) Each court lying west of the base thoroughfare, Atiami Avenue, shall derive its name from the next easterly avenue. (Code 1967, § 54-57) Republication mote --The editor has substituted the phrase "from the next easterly nvenue" for the words "from the next easterly street" in the second paragraph of this section. Sec. 54-83. Names of places. Places shall derive their names as follows: (1) Each place lying east of the base thoroughfare, Miami Avenue, shall derive its name from the next westerly avenue. (2) Each place lying west of the base thoroughfare, Miami Avenue, shall derive its name from the next easterly avenue. (Code 1967, § 54-58) Submitted into the public 3639 record in connection with item on ��1�, C�9 Matty Flirt 87- s_ °�- City Clerk R7/ Ak 15448 Vr1RF,M AND SIDEWALKS 1 !];4.104 Sec. 54-88. Incorrect street signs No person shall put up or cause to be put up any sign designating a street, avenue or other public place by a different name than that by which it is generally and legally known, or refuse to move the same from his property when requcot.e.l to do so by any officer of the city. (Code 1967, § 54-63) See.54-89. Injuring, defacing, etc., street signs. No person shall willfully and maliciously injure, deface or remove any of the street signs posted in the city. (Code 1967, J 54-64) Secs. 54-90-54-99. Reserved. ARTICLE V. BASE BUILDING LINES Sec. 54.100. Established. Base building lines are hereby established for the purpose of assuring that sufficient space oc. curs between the street fronts of buildings and structures; to provide for natural light and circa- lation of air; to lessen the a.dveree effect resulting from fire, floods, tornados, and hurricanes; to provide for access for fire: -fighting apparatus or rescue and salvage operatious; tc facilitate pro- visions for traffic, tran.sl�F-tation and circulation, and to promote ca.fely, health, amenity and, gen• eral welfare within the city. No building, stnic- tune, or part t.he.rc-of, shall be erected, structur- ally altered, enlarged or ert.ended b:!yond the base building lines established by this article,%Ith the exception of encroachments or temporary struc- tures which are specifically permitted by the South Florida Building Code or this chapter. Further, restaurant arcades are allowed by revocable per- mits granted by the city commission on Flagler Street between the Miami River and Biscayne Boule- vard after approval by the city manager and rec- ommendations by the director of public works, the director of planning, and the director of fire, rescue and inspection services. (Ord. No. 9583, 4 1, 3.24-83; Ord. No. 9962, 6 1, 2.28-85) Supp. No. 20 U41 Sec. 54-101. Standard street widths. All streets in the city not otherwise designated by this article shall be established at a minimum width of fifty (50) feet, and the base building line shall be located twenty-five (25) feet from the offi. cial center line, said official center line to be de- termined and established by the director of the department of public works of the city. (Ord. No. 9583, 4 1, 3-24-83) City code cross reference —Design stsndArds for etreeta in subdivision», 1 54.5.12. Sec. 54-102. Flatted width greater Where the existing platted or dedicated street right-of-way lines are at a greater distance from the official center line than established base build- ing lines, then such existing right-of-way lines shall constitute the base building lines. (Ord. No. 9583, 4 1, 3-24-83) Sec. 54-103. Center line descriptions. Center line descriptions for the streets described herein are on file in the offices of the city clerk and the department of public works of the city and are hereby adopted by reference and are to be considered as being embodied in this chapter in the same manner as if hereinafter set forth. (Ord. No. 9583, ¢ 1, 3-24-83) S,Lc, 54-104. Nonstandard ctrect Nv idths. Dese building lines sliall be located from the center line as specified for each of the following strect,s: $trrrt.a, TerrcIcca, l un-c , Dixtonete in jest from in numerical ordrr -wer lint to base building line (1) 1st Street, N.NV., Miami Avenue to N.W. 1st Avenue ........... 35 (2) 1st Street, N.W., N.W. 17th Ave- nue to N.S. 22nd Avenue ....... 20 (3) 1st Street, N.E., Miami Avenue to N.E. 1st Avenue .............. 27.5 (4) 1st Street, S.E. and S.W., Biscayne Boulevard to S.W. 1st Avenue ... 37.5 (5) 1st Street, S.W., north side, S.W. 1st Avenue to S.W. 1st Court .... 37.5 8'7-46 8'7-4V HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: rV n A, I �- ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: l 0- % S l,j a -9 Srt- 1�' C — �O SIGNA NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE:' // ,(- it) /C/ _S�__ C" `- NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: A3 / ADDRESS: SIGNATURE C3�`""� NAME: D/J i�To ADDRESS: 4 / T� #0� SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: 87--467 Submitted into the public 87--468 record in connection with item _g_*on �" l v,�: .att City CIVii, MnWnRARI.F MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ()Rf)/Vld ��GR A ZFl ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: 1 I IVI NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in connection with 8 j-46rJ item on s-- L !L- 9 17. 87--46 t; S- batty Hirai City Clerk T tr HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: -� C+J�J IL�ia�ea 44 '330 / y ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: c: c . ) i > r � 1 ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: 1 NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: / o.5 NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in connection with item S on -46 - 8'7'7 S- a Matty Hirai 87--46 Cit� C exk Ar 4r NnuARIT MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME:�— ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME:_I ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRE SIGN/ ) ,4 NAME:— I 1 / / ADDRESS: iti / 1 %C� SIGNATURE: V �n2� NAME ADDRESS : L� D S Vv , i �- ery'a C e- SIGNATURE: NAME: `— ADDRESS: SIGNATURE:���'� r �' NAME: 1 C TJ r�. Al; "I ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in connection with item 6 S -t on _-S- / V-S' 2 S- MQtty Hircxi Qity Clerk 8'7-46 8'7--468 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITE• OF MIAMI: I urge cou to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honer of "LA CAFITANA" ADELA AZCV-Y, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NA"g: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: ADDRESS: iT) � (—e All SIGNATURE: x-'y ' Ci C� • C� � NA! E : ADDRESS: SIGNATL'F.E :�r"c .�--�--f :✓ / ADDRESS: SIGN AT•C RE : NAME: — ADDRESS: SIGNATURE • NAME: ADDRE SIGNI NA*'r ADDRE SIGNA Submitted into the public record in connection with item _ ' f on _._ S / 87 . 8i-46'7 S- a MQtty Hirai 87-468 City Clerk HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little NA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban Havana in honor of "LA CAPITA War of Independence. NAME: — ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME ADDRE; SIGNA NAME: ADDRE SIGN) 3�)S� NAME ADDRESS:_ SIGNATURE:_ NAME: ADDRESS:_' SIGNATURE: c-- NAME: I ADDRESS: SIGNATUP NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATU J buc 331 ss RE: submitted into the pubic record in connection with item ova S- a tatty Hirai city clerk HONORABLE MAYOR A.'�'D MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS:-6 SIGNATURE: 71 - r NAME:_____ - -a J-t-If-J_r r�r� ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME ADDRES 5 : I � I S '-J SIGNATURE: NAME : r.. t 1 ADDRESS: /3 SIGNATURE: _2 14LILL �) 6 tA-) / 6 2 N - iami 33AZ �c NAME : O wi f t ADDRESS : : c� % � / $ W / 3Z l � •c,c I�'I i fL _ 3S /sue C� SIGNATU — Submitted into the public record in connection with 13 7-467 item S on �'—� U `" �? 8 7-46F .5- a Matty Hirai City Clerk U 0 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: JAN��o`� t= ADDRE; SIGNA' 60 ADDRESS: �0 3 C9 6'c� 7- SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: U NAME: -4- ADDRESS: i SIGNATURE: i NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATU NAME: .fir 1 .GliA- 9-4,- 71 s I (,-2 r3 2 ccc r_ `Z8o 3 r, -33 t �-S RE: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in connection with item 5-a MGitty Hirai City Clerk 8'7..46'i 87-46 F HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME :_ L' - ADDRESS: SIGNATURE:�� NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS SIGMA NAME: ADDRE SIGNI NAME ADDRES! SIGNATI NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: 4 .a 0 WA Is b.1cu00 SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in connection with 8 7-4f . item on 87--46E S-- Matty Rini City Clerk HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ADDRESS: 34S SAS Luc— Cr,►�� GA�sc�s� 3 3)3� SIGNATURE: NAME: G.- VCL(IA-i �,�? �A/� L•(�1 ADDRESS:�Q SIGNATURE: NAME: er' � Ada ADDRESS SIGNATU NAME: ADDRESS: ✓ J C' SIGNATURE: /L NAME: Zy; s ADDRESS: CiDS SIGNATURE :�- j i 3d/Z NAME: ADDRESS: / `-� N )nv SIGNATURE:' ADDRESS: - SIGNATURE: Subdiiinto the public record in connection with item s t can U- g 7 87-"46'7 Math► Hirai8'7-46£ City Clerk 0 0 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME:— E . a- <f, ADDRESS:," K--i, V , 'I"? (D 14,k&it SIGNATURE: NAME: 1( 7,> ADDRESS: SIGNATURE:--L.�,, NAME: /1 -33 f3 0 ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME AI�,— �101 ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: -j ADDRESS: SIGNATUR Z-( --,-( V- -0 NAME:— pe C VA r e- Z- ADDRESS : q 3 A4, SIGNATURE: NAME: 13 A 4z ADDRESS: 0 SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in oDnnection with 87-467 item on-f-I.Y.-22. 137-46F, mattir Iliad City Cwrk HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COKMISSIC!_ rF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a Street in the Lain Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" A.DELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. ADDRESS: i SIGNATURE: NAME;Of ADDRESS:/v .Z G S� w� / SIGNATURE: c. N_L ( 1OA ADDRESS: � ��� �� r.- � l:• � � ��I� P�� �.-- SIGNATI NAME: c , \rviti1 FL JA ADDRESS: S SIGNATURE: NXIE: N Marina Tangari Insua ADDRESS: 490 S.W. 88th Place West - Miami, Florida 33174 SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public retard i�, connection with 87-46 e itemcan - `" g �` 8 7-46 8 sw - matte° Hirai city Owl Ll 0 hL HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: A/,6,0 P Lc - ADDRESS: .2 �• Vq- T 3313r F�09 SIGNATURE: NAME: �0 /,q ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: i� 'i M EA !Y) C f"I /+C 7 b r c, 0S L6NFA3ala ADDRESS: l SIGNATURE : NAME: ADDRE SIGN NAME: ADDRESS: 19.2 2- 1[ •W SIGNATURE: -- NAME : M 9C L% L / /!/.� h! L. o /✓ S ADDRESS: /dIle I S TV /O SIGNATURE: NAME:00, i, l-�L /✓ /7� L. G /y 5 -- ADDRESS: I .S .:� /� tiY /�1 • ��/i . ���� �. 3 �� SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in connection with item �a s 4 on 6=- l 4 8 2_. 8 7-'467 o.tty Hirai City Merit HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBEPS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honer of "LA CAFITANNA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: i 1117 Sid N Rm ADDRESS:�2 SIGNATURE: !` n NAME: ADDRESS l - j / i¢ / FL �S/a-,57 SIGNATURE: ADDRESS:�'7-/ �(� 7�y�.� /✓l I/�/` SIGNATURE: NAME : —Z;�,, ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAv,E :— A! ADDRESS SIGNATURE: T— t,-, )� Ato-, = 136 ADDRESS:-- V f �l `"�"� ` '1/V SIGNATURE: ,� ��J VL- Subm:itted into the public record in connection with 87-467 items on 5 -4- 8 ? 8 7-46F, a Matty Hirai City Cleft HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honer of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME : ,� L �/„ ADDRESS: 3 SIGNATURE - NAME: .S G'y61,111?V of d ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: XAMF: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: e NAME: ^1., ADDRESS: // �—� c SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRE SIGMA NAME: t, ADDRESS' SIGNATURE - 33�3� _ r NU ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: _ U Submitted into the public record in connection with 8"7-467 item can = / 8 ? 87 --'46 F, M tty Hui ml City Clerk WE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honer of "LA CAFITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME • / Fes' / SIGNATURE: NAME : -,P'-e-C- -z (- 22Z`- ADDRESS: % 3 S S GG/C%`CE11 SIGNATURE: TA."!E:VA11� � a ADDRESS: 3� � � �� ` � -, � � / A.. SIGNATURE:�������` NA*E :�� ADDRESS: — SIGNATURE: %� NA."1E ADDRESS. , I r„y 4S SriS-�; s-� � SIGNATURE: NAV.E ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRE SIGNP Submitted into the public record in connection with � �-�. 8`7-�46`7 item � on S=/ _ - 9 `% , 87�--46 f_+ S-- x Natty Hirai. C<AY �. HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAM1: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCU`Y, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME:/(q ADDRESS: J� �� l l3 r1 I��G` '►-� 3 31�V SIGNATURE: NAME: /'I / q R I C`� ADDRESS: j Lr q L r! S (A-' SIGNATURE. /k- A� C c, �7 NAME: ADDRESS: 7 L' SIGNATURE: NAME ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATUF _ j C-CI- fC- RJ/7;- NAME: / ADDRESS: 7x/d SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: 01 Submitted into the public record in, connection with item .,sLon S: / �,� 87-467 S-- a Matty Hirai 87-.468 City Clerk Submitted into the public record in, connection with item .,sLon S: / �,� 87-467 S-- a Matty Hirai 87-.468 City Clerk HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: ' c- / Al' SIGNATURE: L IC,.r � ' ,25- G 3/Gs' /-,2- f NAME: ADDRESS: I �l ==�= -- t SIGNATURE:`_-�,C�� 4a 2 NAME: J ADDRESS. SIGNATURE : Z. - - NA*SE :�,.I l 4 ADDRESS: 2 Z �7 r i SIGNATURE: � c.e,a1 ADDRESS:So SIGNATURE : �-Cce-e i ADDRESS: L9 S IGNAT-URE Submitted into the public record in oonnection with item gin. �-- /�/- 9.2 , 87-46't s' MQtty Hirai S'7-466 City Clerk MnNnRARIT MAVOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: 1 urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Inde Vendence. NAME:�-� ADDRESS:., 3-Z VC- SIGNATUR : 9 NAME: S.L/;t? ADDRESS: F1 SIGNATURE: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: Gllp �� �L7_ .f3Al 7 � SIGNATURE: NA -ME: ADDRESS: ,3 3 SIGNATURE: ADDRESS: SIGNATUR NA',:L ADDRESS SIGNATURE: Cr"1 Submitted into the public record irk connection. with 87-46 7 item o/ �,/-- g r%, 87468 S- Matty Hirai City Clerk HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME : _ ­�t //7 ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: i ��o NAME: ADDRESS: Y % 5� / 5 SIGNATURE: NAME: : - / ( �1Q 33/,,4S— ADDRESS: 3 s-- . _� rs� �! % ,.�� �vt�✓� rc, —%3 / k— SIGNATURE:�. .....�r'2o�Jr � L NAME:-- ADDRESS: qR!i ol) a (-,�AIT, SIGNATURE: ;0.C1i4,a,rc��Y'eu O � NAME: SIGNATURE: NAME ADDRESS:. SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRE SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in connection with item G S on / .y- R 9 . 87-467 5- Matty Hirai 87-468 City Clerk 7 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honer of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA A'LCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: i7 i calq %yam e u y ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: loon► ADDRESS: ` SIGNATURE: ��-7 NAME: L�2 ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: �GL NAME : _ 2 ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: - NAME: ADDRESS: t(� % r/1 I `�/'l 1. �//!!/1// L ,3.31'Vj SIGNATURE: r NA -MS: ADDRESS:I % `l Jr � �� �L I� 3:?4V r SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in connection With 8'7--46'7 item o � � rs 6=_� `�— 8 87_468 � ,s MQttp Hirai City Clerk HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITE' OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCU)*, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME. - -- ADD R E S S : --� S, -- ' SIGMA' NAME: .c f . , ADDRESS: Z �' / � C to • '� C-4.C.C.c.c- ��c- ' `� '/ / �/ SIGNATURE - T ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE NAME: ADDRESS: Sl r►:ATP R F NAME : ADDRE SIGNS NAME ADDkI S IGN. / 4 Q� N. Submitted into the public record in connedion with 8'7-467 item. G---S'- can 7. . -,;- m tty lruui 8`7-�468 City Clerk HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAFITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: Cal E, (7-16,1 l ADDRESS: �C �L�1' !W6 SIGNATURE: NAME: (0 N i- �, T 0 0_ ADDRESS: M SIGNATURE: V • � l NAME: i ADDRESS: i' C:, �? C/✓� /J ? �L't= SIGNATURE: ;� `.�*�;ti ti% �r�.'Z c d NAME: rV' � -t r _ C-J r- C' 1 �C-1 ADDRESS: A ! L C ? /_\ SIGNATURE: 11,t- ( NAME: f--I G h/ c1- C ✓C� lv'�' . ADDRESS: / 3 0 10 7 - C) SIGNATURE: �tiGt NAME: ADDRESS: Co�� `_� �` ��� l,(L L SIGNATURE: �( 1 Y li�'�� ADDRESS: GNATURE : {� ��C 4j, L Submitted into the public record in connection with 8'7--467 item __ S _ _ on -)-`-S0 87-46 8 Matty Hirai City Clerk HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCU1', patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: � ADDRESS: /1u�;L% SIGNATURE: 1 NAME: G ADDRESS: q 0 lJ (QGt4 33 D� 5- SIGNATURE: d...r1/� NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNA NAME: ADDRE SIGNS NAME; ADDR] SIGN, NAME ADDRESS: 7 �i r i SIGNATURE: C?_ 1 G -- cal C7 NAMT' : ADDRESS: SIGNATURE-: r ,R 33 d S5 ,mil �3o'f� Submitted into the public { record in connection with 87--467 I item &-S f S- Matty Hirai City Clerk HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honer of "LA CAPITANA" ADEL A AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAMIE: ADDRESS: SIGNATU NAME: ADDRESS: -7 SIGNATURE: L J NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: I NAME: & c, ADDRESS: 6- V---,eL 6- L I SIGNATURE: NAME: — ADDRESS SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: ZZ NAME: ADDRESS. SIGNATURE: I P� Y) --,, 3 01) Submitted into the public record in connection with 87-4607 item on 87-468 MQtty Hirai City (71'arl- HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAFITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: el NAME: 9,,,, 4 o k 0, ht e 4 rwt �sr ADDRESS: / 4 O If S co 9 a C- f SIGNATURE: NAME: {ADDRESS: /�z0 j SIGNATURE: --- - NAME: ADDRESS: 41 SIGNATURE:_J�a/ �L NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATUF NAME: 1 �� ADDRESS: SIGNATUF r-- NAME:_,� ADDRESS: SIGNATUF Submitted into the public record in connection with 8'7-46'7 item on S = / 87-r`46 F S — Matty Hirai City Cif HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ADDRI SIGN) NAME: ADDRESS: � / SIGNATURE: C NAME: ADDRESS t SIGNATURE: NAME:— liter ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: Oav V1--/.1/ �.60 NAME :'`�' ADDRESS:— �S -z SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in connection with 87--46 i item on S--- 87-468 s" MQtty Hirai City Clerk- -- HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME- : � f %/ / /Q Q� d 4l— CY CL /'J ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: r ��{ - NAME :2L. ff-A ! ADDRESS: (o O SIGNATURE: NAME: ,A /� ` i �'� / /PT ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: M L- -Lo V NAME: �_�f_S�� J ADDRESS :l / E ( 9 V E H /R L �/¢ SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: „i > ; ✓R Fe /t Rf R - ADDRESS: 7.s7MI'VAl1 - SIGNATURE: NAME:_ /.S/A KvC7K/6UL 7 ADDRESS: /02 0 W a2 V Sf SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in connection with 87-467 item 6 S` can 8 7-46 8 S-� MQtty Hirai City Clerk s HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ADDRESS: - SIGNATURE: f� NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ! ADDRESS:_ • f -___ _,- SIGNATURE: NAME: l/ `. i 0 6 0 /V Z-A L- ADDRESS: r;go _& - A V• C- SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRE SIGNATURE:,�/,,96 �W ��` S/ IX V" "Z, NAME: R / l WIVDD //!V A4 If ADDRESS: 0 /V W � 4- � v - /9A#/ SIGNATURE: - a64 94140 NAME: 4 ADDRESS: (rV / X 7 SIGNATURE: recOrd in 00nnection with iteffi G---- S �.�. on 5- _/ s—� Mattg Hirai 87-468 City Clerk r 0 0 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: A, or4 ADDRESS: %71X f;W /�y)01 SIGNATURE: NAME: a/ .c o ADDRESS: J! � cJ �� O 9 Ems- ,�j//` 2 / 23 SIGNATURE: h AME. ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: 7 NAME: 0V ��4i l• `�1 Ail`' (A 135 ADDRESS: 3 3�`s' SLL' ez—f M/mi 33is•�— SIGNATURE:"���1 NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATUF NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATUF NAME: ADDRESS:_ �� J -•� C� '- SIGNATURE: S141itted into the public record in confection with iteffi__ Z 5-7'/ s— Fatty Hirai C ibr_ C ialrit F.tog 8 7-46 &7-46S HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: i-/ ) L D A N Z G U v ADDRESS: $� 5' S (L, 510 SIGNATURE: <� v NAME: ADDRESS: �j 97) 55 --V SIGNATURE: NAME: -�2 .��✓.� �% 7 i tee' ADDRESS: SIGNATURE,/` NAME: ADDRE SIGNA NAME: i ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME:— e7o G) ADDRESS: P /%l� l SIGNATURE:�'C a, NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: Submitted into the Public record in connection with item on��1�-- S %. Matty Hirai Cif -Me -k 8'7-46'7 8'7--46C HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: �[N,u( _� _1A C0C t ADDRESS: l SIGNATURE. H//a/I(- F6-3-) /*s NAME: C Q a ,f' r L /I fi' I-) O— 'I ADDRESS: I/ S w I ZL77 GT t:/- 33 /7s SIGNATURE: ��m 4 N AMF' : / ADDRESS SIGNATURE:���`'L_ G-' NAME: ADDRESS: /% l It, SIGNATURE: �_� 4: U s' NAME: C..- C__ .��% /% -(L ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: 4�_ NAME: 0 RL/�Gi/(�'L� H 14 � e Z :7 ADDRESS: SIGNATUP NAME:_ C yR V 5 /7 // /q 4 C C: O ADDRESS: �o �i ail ! S, l.(J ,le, All y19 SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in C*nnection with 97-467 item s` on - =/ y_ �� 8 7-46 R s _ a.tty Hirai city C1f _ � s - HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: h"k `L_ N ►`� ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: I n,,J• A,. ', 4.4- 331r-C, ADDRESS: 1 9 �� 1�A, FUA .,33197 �f i jam. SIGNATURE: NAME: `L -9i�-oc- ADDRESS: 663"1 sto 1t'4, C'_l Aw, , R J`, (93 SIGNATURE. -r NAME: �/ ���-� -' 2124 ADDRESS: 6/I � /�/ J/" E n SIGNATURE: NAME: lei ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRE SIGNA' r A 1L1 5 NAME: QK'1l) 0t 017 1 t• f L ADDRESS: 1 -TA KtA+- SIGNATURE: �� �aMAC-,-- 1 Submitted) into the public record in connection with 87-467 iteffi on S = - 87-4( F Matty Hirai City Clerk a 0 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ADDRESS: r SIGNATURE: NAME: `-t ADDRESS: r, SIGNATURE: NAME: i ADDRESS: SIGNATURE:. NAME: t _ 91-tom ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS:-- y_ Z ti• 1 8 S� � 1 L/ SIGNATURE: � ROX G' ADDRESS: d SIGNATURE:�1` -��--- NAME:�� e v ADDRESS: /� �(� �yye /`7�At•�t SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in connection with 8 7--46'7 item 4- - on __5=./ V- 97, 87-y466 Matty Hirai 0 0 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ADDRESS: - SIGNATURE: NAME: ) P ADDRESS:- IS • W SS C� `C H V t l 1 SIGNATURE* NAME: ADDRESS: SIG' ATUR NAME: .�' t i�� ADDRESS: SIGNATURE:LAtiC/� vtvl NAME: ADDRESS: �/l /,i177191 170 c 2 N SIGNATURE , NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: �Q ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: submitted irdO the Y311Ib11C rewid in wrmection With s on 0 . 87-467 Matty Hirai 87-'46 E City Clerk 0 0 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAFITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ADDRESS:- �&, SIGNATURE: LCCCt l,Ck U t NAME: L. U 1 S ! ADDRESS:y2, SIGNATURE: 1/ NAME: } ,(j f� 1, • V r 14 1,' "I I J ADDRESS: h�- SIGNATURE: -A. (.u", �1 � d ��"� 2 NAME: /-t' U (4 U a IZ � ADDRESS: c) D ? l_A_) • 4,4) S�• /y/ 1410 SIGNATURE: NAME: ( I . _ 0 L.) A - � )-,., 3 C1 l &.y ADDRESS: SIGNATUP NAME : -7:27 ADDRESS: ��� s' y S - It -2 i SIGNATURE: /l l.! NAME: ADDRESS: 3�'"7 j W 1 C.� j,,(►�(�M` ��-- . SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public records in connection with 87-467 item 61 Sf can 82. 87-46 S — Matty Hirai City Clerk 1 l' HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. a � � NAME' - ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: S , SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: 7 -, NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS• I r SIGNATURE:I� NAME: ADDRESS:_ SIGNATURE: e NAME:-- a dam U D /✓ 4. ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: I 17331.1 8 Submitted into the public record in connection with item � S`� can .r=/ - 8'7�'46'7 . S - ' 8"7-4f 8 Matty Hirai City Clef HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ADDRESS: 71 SIGNATURE: 3.3 /s- NAME: 1 { - +[�� 5 �I ADDRESS: Jr i SIGNATURE.:. NAME: ��!� ���_ �-� cy •.'—-� ADDRESS: SIGNATURE:�11__s?�_L:._:'� NAME: %ia�'C-F� ADDRESS: SIGNA NAME: ADDRF SIGMA NAME; ADDRESS: ���7 UJ �--HE SIGNATURE: NAME: /N — ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: -Svfmitted into the public record in connection with iteMon S- Matty Hirai City Clerk 8 7-46 7 8'7-468 r HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI:\, , I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: — ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME : 1 ADDRESS: J a 1 SIGNATURE: NAME: C Pwz- � ADDRESS:``b - SIGNATURE.��' --- _ __- - ------ 9 NAME: ADDRESS: --� SIGMA' NAME: ADDRf SIGNATURF: NAME: ADDRI SIGNS NAME ADDR SIGN Submitted i�t the public record in connection with 87-46 i item 87-'468 S Matty► Hirai City Cleric -.- --- - HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ADDRESS: :� `� > r ��-S-yes- SIGNATURE: NAME:✓fit., �. �t I r v� ADDRESS: L SIGNATURE:�LG« Up A)M ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: l ' NAME: 6POA— Ll./i. ��� ADDRESS: �� ? / .5 L(% yl ✓7 �l // A- � 3o�Z SIGNATURE; ;1- �69 NAME: ADDRE SIGN NAME; ADDRESS: SIGNATUA NAME: R A r A F L Fe f-r0 ADDRESS: S/ 3s N, > T e rr 3?/ y4 SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in connection with 87-46 S - atty Hi cd01- City Clerk i HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: 4 ADDRESS:- % S' • IV i SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS:�� SIGNATURE NAME.,--�6--(17 ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE NAME: ADDRESS: c SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS:d SIGNATURE: fle, uw: 3 3/ 1-Z NAME: ✓/� �/d�i�L ADDRESS: J a IY 3 SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in connection V ith item on � _� 8 7-467 s- Matter Hirai 87-46 City Clerk i HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: 2 ADDRESS: / O / ' (,�J .�S-� SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS:? O 5 (�xl SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: f f,4-;, SIGNATURE: NAME:{ F C 1, w �y Ci ADDRESS: /G ' I ) P✓ �� �'� �� /�`� ' ° / SIGNATURE: NAME:_ M ADDRESS: -- SIGNATURE: �29"?lC�� 2CLJ NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME :y ADDRESS: Z�6� SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in connection with item r�r� GSA �- g 8 7-46 _ _ ___ ._�.� .�..L�..� • 8"7°.�4�;,f3 S - � c�tty Hirai City Clerk T � • HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. ADDRESS: //9--,22.SIGNATURE. NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: G NAME ADDRESS: SIGNATURE:__- �C u ADDRESS: - SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE NAME : --,o.o ADDRESS:_ SIGNATUR&:. NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: io"^ 3 A.�- f w O�� 3 Pt v �/ i � v � • d�U / z- / / 6 Submitted into the public record in connection with • ��� -i �/ f3'7- 46'7 item. _______ ____._._ o� t�.7�'4f f.� S ` a MQtty Hirai City Clerk 16 Is HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: _-0 `_, E 2 - Fe IQ eD ADDRESS: $ 1 3> T C P Q Af r 14-IkI 3 -1 SIGNATURE: ,Z- ti ' NAME: (,1 �2 �fI, C N ADDRESS: 1,3 V I lI) SIGNATURE: e G NAME: f 4Leo A.?SD ADDRESS: laq e SIGNATURE: NAME:�i�,1- l-')L(,w`76 ADDRESS: _ �� % 0,5 - lii • c,2 T&IU-1 / SIGNATURE: NAME: )61' M ADDRESS: 5 SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: — SIGNATURE: r NAME: �0 / ADDRESS: /6^O lam/ 7��•EA/7' �d SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in connection with 877-467 item-- on . S=_/_y-X 2 , 87r-468 S—,3 ot+y H;Arai C ii Cloak HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "IA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME:- ADDRESS:©q SIGNATURE: �^ c NAME: ADDRESS: -I-) S LS J M SIGNATURE: NAME: —jCON K'A-mi . rLoelbA '13- S 13.1 ADDRESS: c SIGNATURE: J NAME: 6- ADDRESS:��- SIGNA NAME: ADDRESS:_ I-�S IG^� /}� I SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: % oS �c,J /s 2"� �`�� I'� la.rr'` SIGNATURE NAME: ADDRESS SIGNATURE: y ' M , C-he, I Ie- -zry,67 Submitted into the public xecord in conneetioo with 8'�-46'7 items ��� on _�_. � y-" �' 7 - atiy Hirai City cle-Lk HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: �d ADDRESS. �t"Ul R �S /ti,1 Z— /4 7 � eq V SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: ,J LAzz,4,tf /�✓ 7 SIGNATURE:��� NAME:��l•l� / ADDRESS: � � � � t SIGNATURE: ` 17'47.e_r.•_-=�� 7 c NAME: ADDRESS: C9 —7 /,a1-2 4-2 - SIGNATURE: e NAME: ADDRE SIGNt NAME ADDRI SIGN] NAME: ADDRESS: Submitted into the public record in aonnedion with item on ..L -2 - 87-467 S r OL ratty Hirai 87--468' City Clerk HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence, NAME: f �� ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: /'�i�•� '1' IMMI�F Z L � /-a �.. ADDRESS: SIGNATURE;, NAME: sl /7 L/ 6-'�)i /1 ' 1-�0 ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME ADDRESS. SIGNATURE: NAME: /t / I bl W 4 7 1 ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATUR NAME: �0�j1%K�9-1(-)}C�F�/7Y ADDRES SIGNAT' Submitted into the public mord in connection with item on 609. S- ID Matty Hirai City Clerk FLO 33o/y i 87-4f 8'7-466F HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: _-7 ✓ ADDRESS: /o zke SIGNATURE: NAME: l A A -A S --- ADDRESS : 1 o � d -- � L, • Lk O c-,T SIGNATURE: VIv NAME: /- ) 1 I /� ' ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: J0,!.(l C� NAME: ADDRESS:( �� � f/1/ � � 57-- .:.j-(I � r '-J SIGNATURE:yQ� ✓).L� - �/2p7 - -- NAME:�- ADDRESS SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: G ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: U Submitted into the pEub c record in connection with item _--_- _ _ on = / U — 8'7-46'7 �— �- l�tatty� Hirai. 8'7-46�' City Clem HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ,1),,qL1*A /Yl. /IL✓A2Ez- ADDRESS: '77 A0 sL,( q 7 lle lgm / kL 3,3 /'73 SIGNATURE: NAME: o l� ' `- �- `r&P ADDRESS: L,73 I or-r ST',�o�� 4-10 FL 33oz, SIGNATURE:�� NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: ,_j / NAME: f44., i , / ' /' %' cl)'Ti AV ADDRESS: s «; �c� s i , ��'��Ctti�t �(�t 33/�` SIGNATURE: Ix NAME: Zf '_✓7'_CSj��t ADDRESS: 00 SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: i SIGNATURE: NAME: _ ADDRESS. SIGNATURE. S mitted into the public record in connection with item S` en, 8'7-46 S' a Matty Hircii 87-4613 City Clerk HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ADDRESS: �j�j �� — ��� ��/'�"//,. SIGNATURE NAME: 1,,u(- tt'' 10 I A ADDRESS:- l F �/L ,�� ( I-c D VC I '< < A 6041 M. SIGNATURE: h "" NAME: ADDRESS: '' �; i �. - - SIGNATURE NAME: VZ ADDRESS: �I tJ -- SIGNATURE: z�A NAME: D C` ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ELLEN A. A-8E12-7- ADDRESS: dF5' SVNA-ISE 1)2xyE At- 41 81ScAY/V/1f9 SIGNATURE: fF ,-_ 1 • V1-1�t NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATUP Or_- 1 Submitted into the public record in connection with item S f on e. 13 7--46'7 MQft Hirai 87-468 City -'ic!k HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: — lz , ,- -2 NAME: TIYLLE ) I--"- 1 / q(�) // e::) F//q ADDRESS: Z,�) 7�-� 11-:1C , /Y//:�, . " 6 1, - _- C C SIGNATURE OU-1 NAME: 4 ADDRESS' (L SIGNATURE: NAME; - ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: . 144 fj ADDRESS: %/ ;_AA SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: Z, Submitted into the public record in connection with 87-467 item - 13---z- . 87-468 Matty Hirai City Clerk HONORABLE ?',.r`.'; nR A,%,D MEMBERS OF THE COMISSION OF THE C I T'i -,F MIAMI : I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: �� 'U 100 DRESS:_ SIGNATURE: NAME: ' ADDRESS: ? :41 SIGNATURE: + I ADDRESS: SIG`inT -RE.—�----- %•'ice ,^l ADDRESS: �- SIGNATURE: 1 ` NAME: ADDRESS: l 3 Y tU u s k SIG. AT U RE •LL=--�= i ADDRESS : /S 3 `� ,tA ilk) SIGNATURE: NAKE ADDRESS SIGNATURE: 7 V ! ;3 j 33 4-4- ' /3 x a: Submitted into the public recordin wmeation with item on L2 V_ s 2 . 87-467 S- a Maw Hirai 87-468 atIr tk HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEM-FERS OF THE COMMISSI':: -* THE. CITY OF MIAMI : I urge you to vote to name a street in the Lavin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. 1 � NAME : l c c A ADDRESS: ` SIGNATURE: NAME: t' ADDRESS: SIGNA N AHE : ADDRE SIGtir i NAME: ADDRESS: /,? �O S: tll, SIGNATURE: / . 12. 7 ADDRESS: S. ►� �T SIGNATURE: 1 NAME: "1 iL i t %� ADDRESS: SIGNATURE V NAME: ADDRESS: , �'3 SIGNATURE: Submitted into iho`Iic fewrd in 87-467 matty Eu- rai 87-46 8 City Clek HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: f) %1/1 S / p ADDRESS: 5 �� ZZ/ 11 D /q V - - SIGNATURE: NAME: ------ 7-1 ADDRESS : / 3 7 2 / �� --- _ SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS : I1 �, SIGNATURE: —�)- f(_I' \des,._.: -- NAME :C f.' V f—LLr s ADDRESS: 112 RZ M I A M I SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in connection with g " item- on s- Iviatty Hirai City Clerk HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: 0 CO, ADDRESS: <92-3( _....__--- SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: J NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURES �Lz��-, 7' NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: 4 NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in connection with item on -6- / 4- .0 r-7 87-467 Matty Hirai 87-46E, City Clerk HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ���1n1 F vbi G _ 7 ADDRESS: /VM �� �C 3 J SIGNATURE: NAME: L A72 ei ADDRESS: A SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS:_ SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATU NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: P Ww-- —�1 4 NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: f. Subirnitted into the public record in oonrn.eaflon with iteM J- orn ., / 87-467 S Matty Hirai 87-46€' City Clerk 4 0 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMM?SS10N OF THE CIT`,' OF M1AMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honer of "LA CAFITANA" ADELA AZCUT, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: " NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: ' ---7 ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: �> ;'�,u �`-� ",��f ! �• +�-� 0 NA*;E ADDRESS: SIGNATURE:- I > -, /, NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in connecHon with items' cz " 87-467 aft mi 6 87-46 P. city 0 -k 4 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ',I - C) ADDRESS: ); SIGNATURE: NAM: ter ADDRESS: � ��jd S�t� lc�-' ''� S� . ��%'G�'/�'1.1 FC • � .�✓Sj SIGNATURE: NAME: I-Cz �� �.r� _ C. ) ;� ; i�- •� Ir ADDRESS: �E SIGNATURE NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: "' 1 6 NAME;�1 ADDRESS SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRE S IGNI 1&. t({ Submitted into the public record in connedion with 87-467 items L4 _ on S- Cttty Hirai '" HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: Lvef�•-`.� li�'��A�+.l ADDRESS: 151 8 MIA 71 331(al SIGNATURE: NAME: 1 @s - ADDRESS: 15C� SIGNATURE. NAME: / /l% n Iq f / / L_ /Z 6 c)'c b--- ADDRESS: SIGNATURE : NAME: ADDRE SIGNS N NAME: V l tF U" ` , �-70 G GT' ADDRESS: 84- / S w t S SIGNATURE: 6 c NAME:— J f_�-K ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: 3-3193 -31 Submitted into the pubUc record in connection with 87 -46 7 item S a `~'/ �J -' 87-468 5 - atty Hirai City Clark 4r HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS Of THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ADDRESS: -, , I —L 11 L' r- I I (X 4" . t -I , S 16 s SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: I - NAME: H-16 ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: Ol I SIGNATURE: NAME: " U K S NAME: Owjl�t�-- ADDRESS:_ SIGNATURE: f I 3212S -4 Submitted into the pub Hc record in connection with item can -S_- N-12, 87-467 Matty Hirai 87-468 City Clark t_ f HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: MCA- '4 ADDRESS:-ILAUZ) i 3c)LA N SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: 3��1 S 1 iam SIGNATURE: � NAME: J I i,V� > < I" �' ADDRESS : SIGNATURE:-- NAME: ADDRESS: / 770 V 1 II1G�drfi�� LAM_ T/f i S+ 4- NAME: tfitig L (fl4MPS�/� - ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: Tr ,F4. t NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: Subrrmitted into the public record in connection with 87-467 item on matty Htxc.i 87-468 City Citait _ 5 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ADDRESS: Iif)O hip - SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: *i ADDRESS : D. > ( SIGNATURE: NAME : .-I ADDRESS: J SIGNATURE: NAME: Kl!'Y1 M Foy ADDRESS: f SIGNATURE: A r. ` v J NAME: UAL-PN ADDRESS:- -7 ti�1- 331 SIGNATURE: 04 NAME: ADDRE SIGNS Submitted into the public record in connection with 87--467 item __ 6 6-4 on 5=!_41—$ , 87-46 S - a Natty Hirai City Cleric Ll HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: - f i -1 ADDRESS: Z! i SIGNATURE: C ` - --- -- - i( NAME: ADDR ESS: : I �'l o K SIGNATURE: xNAME ADDRESS: t SIGNATURE: r NAME: i c" i "'j t ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAM \ I( t ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: ADDRESS: SIGNATUF NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public reOOrd in 00nnection with 87-46 7 items (lof . on S Natty Hirai City Clerk HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF -THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: , ADDRESS:- 1 � CA `N ,V,) SIGNATURE:` NAME:p�a/yicr'1�� ADDRESS ..tea L" -Dr''3/� SIGNATURE: NAME: 1!' ADDRESS: tie - SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATUP NAME: i - l •'- ADDRES S : r Ill SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS :_�� l� !N C� �sz f l` l7 1�.�� _ �(A► SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATUR record in connection with item G 5 f on�%- S - a Matty Hirai City Clerk 33oe,"s^ 8 7-46'? 8 7-468 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ADDRESS: �f7 _., SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: &/I !,Ma S NAME: ADDRESS: % c Al' - r"i ��%o' _�'i /21 SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS SIGNATURE: /k� NAME: f 1/ LLK—L, ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: J c� n NAME: ADDRESS: 1 SIGNATURE: 'Submitted into the public ree0rd in c0nnedion with MattyHirai HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITYOFMIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: /C L ADDRESS: — SIGNATURE: NAME: -315 ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: Ct NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE:-.,4 NAME: j_, ADDRESS: V CIL - SIGNATURE: 6� NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: ll(o6l-1 L. 3:*5- SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: SUbMitted into the Public remrd 'A c0nnOCtion with 87-461 item on 87-46t, Matty 1jirc'i City Cl HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE C0MISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. a /� NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: \ ADDRESS: w b�� ADDRESS pP �" i'�c: ` /cif• ,�(� SIGNATURE: NAME: '�)-� �,�(<<<�% I )f 71..:� ,L ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: r'Li2Cc i NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATUA NAME: (k,_ ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: 0 `a> Submitt 'to the public record in connection with item _ on � ;' � - P r? 8"y-46"x J Matty Hirai 87-466 City Clerk HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of 'L-A ` :'I;: [�A" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Indepfndenco. NAME: — ADDRESS: - SIGNATURE: / `f NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE:- iNCE J NAME:_ �C,� L->ZJ � Lf�C-/� � - FL — ADDRESS: : SIGNATURE: NAME: 13 -- ADDRESS: O c.cJ %�Z -A 3 SIGNATURE: - qLoj NAM: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: Submitted Intl? the Public record in connection with 8 7-46'7 item an �✓- 87-46f, Matty Hirai HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZC'JY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: /"�)c 6 S l'± (CAA 4 N' ADDRESS : / ( .) � � � (, t�' , � � % 14/1'7- 'T, / SIGNAT.R1. n NAME: U 1 1/4rilA ADORES S : SIGNATURE:___L'_A-_P NAME : r-6- ,11, c_ ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: P 9 70 7 SIGNATURE: n NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGMA It,. 3310'i NAME: ? ` / ��• • • `'' ADDRESS. / P SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in connection with item on_._,_S`/1 S Matty Hirai City Clexk_--. 8 ! —46 2 8'7-'46fi- HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. ADDRESS: &T D2vG SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: �s NAME: �L .1 /K,C-YO'VV ADDRESS:- ,�} SIGNATURE.�_ NAME: ADDRESS: '�J�A�„ / SIGNATURE: r� G NAME : _� a ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: � �LZ �-��t.�� NAME : ADDRESS: c!L �/- SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: < 1 r III -k Submitted into the public recgx i in 0'3Yine ti®rl with item --6 .1-7k- on s - Matty Hirai City Clerk 33/ 3�- 8'7-46'7 8'7--468 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: COLfl %•�� rn�/t/ ADDRESS: // 71-0 6 VV / ��•Z cSl� fii��� F, 33,, 75 SIGNATURE: / /Ccyn� NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: — NAME: ADDRESS: F! SIGNATURE: I NAME: t ICE f) ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATUF NAME: v �"5�r �r , • (� - ADDRESS'. SIGNATURE:.`—��z NAME: r, �,_�SS : g cad �� UI e c ti 41 SIGNATURE: J.?,d,v Submitted into the public record in Connection with item j cn __- ! V-e %. 8 7-4 ; S - � g'7-46 ctty Hirai City Clerk h HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAFITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME : ADDRESS:rl \l f. SIGNATURE: NAME: —4c— ADDRESS: Dr - NAME: ADDRESS: - SIGNATURE: n NAM:_L ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME:z ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: 10 ADDRESS.^ SIGNATURE: (�: aJ / -7 / '- / i CO- Suhmittid into the public record in connection with item � ` on x 7 Natty Hirai S`7 46f1 Ci - — .A 4 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to vote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little Havana in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ADDRESS: `���� `�'"�+�'+ ��� 330 fq SIGNATURE: NAME: A L%G S1,;V/7A ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: DRESS : '�� SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE:s— NAME : r...L--t -_ ),,% ADDRESS' / �7 4 SIGNATU R� _ _._ �r .. NAME: ADDRE SIGNATURE: � 1 � e Submitted Ito the public record in connection with $'7-46 i item- � � �`` on5- / ��. Natty Hirai City Cierk. 6 /N 1A HONORABI,F. MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI: I urge you to Mote to name a street in the Latin Quarter of Little 11— �a in honor of "LA CAPITANA" ADELA AZCUY, patriot in the Cuban War of Independence. NAME: ADDRESS: v SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: �J-11 NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAB AD SI NA 7,--0 N w i "-" ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: �� ADDRESS: SIGNATURE: NAME: ADDRESS: �06 ' SIGNATURE: Submitted into the public record in oonneetion with items ` - ou /y_ 87--46 ;' s` MQtty Hirai 87-46H City Clerk