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HomeMy WebLinkAboutM-85-0099CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM ' To. Randolph B. Rosencrantz DATE: February 6, 1985 FILE: City Manager SUBJECT: Report for City Commission (, Meeting of 2/14/85 FROM: Clarence Dickson REFERENCES: Drug Plan Chief of Police ENCLOSURES: One (1 ) Attached please find the written report for distribution to the members of the City Commission as back-up material for my presen- tation scheduled for February 14, 1985. If you have any questions regarding the attached or desire addi- tional information, please advise. CD:mp Attachment(1) 1j if AA 0 7-1 a OAJ 85-99 Report To: THE HONORABLE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COMMISSION AND THE CITY MANAGER STREET NARCOTICS UNIT Submitted By: CLARENCE DICKSON CHIEF OF POLICE February 6, 1985 9 OVERVIEW Pursuant to the request of the City Commission and the direction of the City Manager, on January 22, 1985, the Miami Police Department created a 20-member Street Narcotics Unit that immediately began addressing the problem of street -level narcotics sales. The Street Narcotics Unit, under the direction of a _ Lieutenant and four Sergeants, includes experienced officers from throughout the Department in a coordinated, high intensity drive against the drug pushers in the City of Miami. This Unit will operate on a daily basis,* during selected hours t• based on identified needs. The members of the Street Narcotics Unit work to identify specific problem areas where concentrated undercover enforcement action will be taken. Officers utilize information developed from within the Department and tips from citizens who have { information about narcotics sales in any neighborhood of the x. City to identify target areas. Citizens can contact the Street Narcotics Unit by calling a special number, 579-6630, and callers y may remain anonymous if they choose. r. The Miami Police Department has been assured of the full f' cooperation of the State Attorney's Office which is making their t 1: staff members available on a 24-hour-a-day basis. The State`'' Attorney's Office is also monitoring the process through which drug x 85-9" suspects proceed through the Criminal Justice System to include the monitoring of bail, plea bargaining and sentencing; the goal being to insure that offenders do not "slip through the cracks" of the system. As part of the efforts against narcotics, Deputy Chief Perry Anderson has been transferred to command the Uniform Services Bureau and is directing the Department's.uniformed street person- nel, including officers from Patrol, Traffic, Task Force, and the Special Police Unit. The officers under his command will work closely with the newly formed Street Narcotics Unit. This operation is intended to be higly profiled with intense visibility. Therefore, press releases are being dis- seminated to bring attention to the arrest/warrant situations, as well as the involvement of other law enforcement agencies such as the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the Metro -Dade Police Department. (See Attachment I). SS-9:. A A A 4 STATISTICAL SUMMARY The most current statistical information available on the activities of the Street Narcorics Unit covers the period from January 22, 1985 through February 5, 1985. During these two (2) weeks, the Street Narcotics Unit has accomplished the following: Activity Search Warrants Executed Arrests Buy/Bust Cases Firearms Seized Dollar Value of Stolen Property Recovered U.S. Currency Seized Total to Date 56 76 12 40 $ 1,150.00 $21,841.31 The information regarding narcotics seized to date by this Unit reflects: Type Weight Cocaine 1,719.3 grams Marijuana 14,443.1 grams Heroin 79.7 grams Total Dollar Value: Est. Dollar Value $121,467.00 $ 40,201.00 $ 10,865.00 $172,533.00 85-99 i El El A�.ci February 5, 198�5; the to"I numb of mgnhnnt 'apdnt by the Street Narcotics Unit od dtug`realted activities is 1<,748, q ` � MIAMI •POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE INFORMATION UNIT l N E`V V " 50,� OR E, L El A 8-ft 71 Im DATE: 1/23/85 S1R1 _ : Street Narcotics Unit NA $A IV": On 23 January 1985, the newly formed Miami Police "Street Narcoi Unit" began its assault against street level drug dealers. — • Nine (9) search warrants were executed at the following locatic (A SWAT Team was used to make the entries) 1. 1510 N.W. 68th Street 2. 2191 N.W. 3rd Avenue 3. 1445 N.W. 1st Court - 4. 1270 N.W. 60th Street, apartments #1 and #7 , • 5. 180 N.E. 68th Street. _ 6. 6201 N.E. 2nd Avenue 7. 7544 N.E. 3rd Court 8.. 1361 N.W. 61st Street .The following persons were arrested for drug related charges: 1.. B/M, Clarence Donaldson AGE: 24, ADD: 1175 N.W. 79 St. C-1 2. B/M, Manuel Cruz, AGE: 54, ADD: 1701 N.W. 17 St. 3. B/M, Arunoel Constantins AGE: 35, ADD: 671 N.E. 160 St. 4. B/M, E12iott.Coggins, AGE: 26, ADD: 432 N.W. 45 St. 5. B/M, Charles Hunter, AGE: 25, ADD: 7 300 N.W. 75 St. 6. B/M, Archie Barner, AGE: 22, ADD: 644 N.W. 49 St. 7. B/M, Collis Moses, AGE: 30, ADD: 1437 N.W. 97 St. } items seized include: 1. One Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum revolver' 2. One stolen Colt .357 revolver 3. One Ruger .22 auto pistol 4. Mac 10 9mm autmatic machine gun and silencer 5. Over $5,000.00 in cash 6. Large quantities of cocaine, marijuana and drug paraphernal PREPARED BY: -► REVIEWED BY: y TRANSMITTED BY: DATE & TIME: 85-99 f OA �-n i MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMFJ4T POLICE INFORMATI0.t UNIT Nn EWS REUEEASE 1)A ME: - 24Jan. 85 BUB=:operation S.N.U. NARRATIVE: The Street Narcotic Unit, continued it's assault on street level drug -activities again today, and With the Miami S.W.A.T. team, executed four(4) search warrants at the following locations: 1-1606 N.W. 58Terr. #1 2-7000 N.W. 8Ave #8 3-301 N,E. 62St. #63 (Rainbow Apts) 4-6442 N.E. 1Ct. Arrested at 7000 N.W. SAve #a, was Robket Fice,B/M, A.O.B. 1-28-48,Res. 6300 Biscayne Blvd. (South Pacific Motelp for Possession of a controlled substance. Arrested at 6442 N.E. 1Ct. was Silbert Jones,B/M, D.O.B. 12-08-57, of that same address. 'He was charged with one(10 count of sale, and two(2) counts of possession of a controlled substance. Confiscated during the execution of the warrants was approximatley $7,000.00 worth of cocaine, $2,200.00 worth of marijuana, $1,.100.00 U.S. currency, three(3) handguns, one(1) shotgun, One(1) rifle and miscellaneous drug para- phanilia. At one location, the unit discovered a 1984 Pontiac, Gran Prix in the parking lot which had previously been re- ported stolen. PREPARED BY: TRANSMITTED BY: REVIEWED BY: _ %�" DATE & TIME: 85-99 .._ .. _ v,... r}�.. Mt �- _ _ . _.. __. _ _. _ _—. _ _. _ _.._ , z J_� �! '. '��".`rj�.ty .i� tits 'Z. - Y— �. j S � �1.re— �1.� .,� `� :t;�.. ' ' -:r� �.� .sm. a --� __ �_, � � _ i _ � �rti 144 � i �' �� M ��-` _ y � * < "ss ""��' y �'�;..� . ..i � �t,n.y- 'Cw� , s � ^' � * ^• 1 � '� 7 1� / -. '-Y'! --yyam� 'yi 4Y - �1. 0 MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMEI4T • POLICE INFORMATION UNIT NEWS RELEASE DAIS: 24 JAN 85 SS B, T : OPERATION S.N.U. [NARRATIVE: IN A CONTINUING EFFORT TO DISRUPT STREET LEVEL NARCOTIC SALES, THE STREET NARCOTICS UNIT, ALONG WITH THE MIAMI S.W.A.T. TEAM, EXECUTED TWO (2) SEARCH WARRANTS AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: 1. 1360 N.W. 31 STREET 2. 736 N.W. 35 STREET, #8 ARRESTED AT 736 N.W. 35 STREET, n89 WAS B/M BRIAN HENRY, D.O.B. 12-25-569 RES. 736 N.W. 35 STREET, #8, FOR SALE & POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, AND B/F SUSAN JAMES, D.O.B. 04-02-57, RES. 337 N.W. 48 STREET, FOR POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE. CONFISCATED DURING THE EXECUTION OF THE WARRANTS WAS APPROXIMATELY $1200.00 WORTH OF MARIJUANA, ONE (1) HANDGUN, AND $379.00 U.S. CURRENCY. PREPARED BY: S9t. C. Cami1 REVIEWED BY: �L"•�� TRANSMITTED BY: DATE & TIME: 85-99 wh MIAMI POLICE DEPARTME14T POLICE INFORMATION UNIT PAGE 1 of 2 DATE: 25 JAN 1985 ' SUBJECT: STREET NARCOTICA UNIT NARRATIVE: THE STREET NARCOTICS UNIT IN THEIR CONTINUING EFFORT TO CURTAIL STREET DRUG ACTIVITIES AGAIN TODAY WITH THE MIAMI POLICE S.W.A.T. TEA11t EXECUTED (6) SIX SEARCH WARRANTS AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS. 1. 17.74 N.W. 5 ST. 2. 2346 N.17. 33 ST. 3. 1311 N.W. 28 ST. -- 4. 1217 N.W. 2 AVE. �-- 5. 162 N.W. 71 ST. 6. 4700 N.W. 15 CT. THE FOLLOWING PERSONS WERE ARRESTED FOR DRUG RELATED CHARGES: 1. B/F, ESPERANZA REGUERA D.O.B. 12/22/35 ADD. 1774 NW 5 SST. 2. B/Mt ERVIN HARRIS D.O.B. 8/ 8/59 252 NW 42 ST. 3. A/Up EDUARDO SANTIAGO D.O.B. 9/ 5/64 " 3910 NW 1 AVE. 4. W/..:, CHARLIE BARRILLA D.O.B. 11/15/61 3200 Bisc. Blvd 5. WIF9 AIDA CASAUS D.O.B. 12/28/48 " 3125 NT 33 ST. 6. W/F, IVONNE !!EDINA D.O.B. 7/11/37 " 2346 NV 33 ST. 7. W/Ft BLANCA KARRERO D.O.B. 4/12/65 1271 NU 116 TER A. 8. W/F, MARITEA PARRILA D.O.B. 10/15/67 " 2346 Nil' 33 ST. 9. B/F, JANETT SAI..TULLS D.O.B. 4/ 4/51 " 1311 NW 28 ST. 10. B/'ri,-TONY FLUC{ERS D.O.B. 8/17/62 " 2330 NW 21 TERS 11. B/Mp ORRIN JOB D.O.B. 12/ 3/55 " 162 N►'l 64. ST. 12. B/M, RASHID FARAAZ D.O.B. 8/29/48 " 21089 Nti'l 22 AV. !_4 13. W/Mv RICARDO DELRIO D.O.B. 1/29/66 " 4274 NW 5 ST. PREPARED BY: Wit. J. Dalton TRANSMITTED BY: REVIEWED BY: DATE $ TIME: 85-99 MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT tomb, POLICE INFORMATION UNIT PAGE 2 of 2 RATE: SUBJECT: NARRATIVE: ITEMS SEIZED INCLUDE: 1. (6) SIX HANDGUNS OF VARIOUS RAKES AND CALIBERS. 2. LARGE R,UANTITIES OF COCAINE, ?.iARIJUANA, HERION, AND DRUG PARAPHERNALIA. 3. OVER $4,000.00 IN CASH. Oft PREPARED BY: Sgt. J. Dalton REVIEWED BY: TRANSMITTED BY: DATE & TIME: r 8S-99 4 air S. "i j - A 3i z7' Ir, A y77: _tEYf "i r-4 -SAW MIAMI POLICE DEPARTME14T POLICE INFORMATION UNIT NEWS RELEASE DATE: 28 JANUARY 1985 SUBJECT: STREET NARCOTICS UNIT NARRATIVE: The Street Narcotics Unit in their attempt to curtail street drug activities again, with the Miami SWAT Team executed (4) four Search Warrants at the following locations: 1. 6820 N. E. 1 Court 2. 1405 N.W. 61 Street 3. 1907 N.W. 2 Court 4. 343 N.W. 6 Street The following persons were arrested for drug -related charges: 1. B/M George Queely D.O.B. 3-15-64 Add. 261 N.W. 54 St. 2. B/M Carl Winton D.O.B. 12-31-55 Add. 2131 N.W. 139 St. 3. B/M Linton Hudson D.O.B. 4-16-55 Add. 3842 N.W. 165 St. 4. W/M Eric Hess D.O.B. 9-17-54 Add. 826 Ocean Dr. 5. B/M Bruce Murray D.O.B. 6-20-66 Add. 1831 N.W. 47 St. Items Seized Include: _r 1. A quantity of Marijuana, Cocaine, and Heroin. 2. Over $627.00 U.S. Currency PREPARED BY: J. DALTON REVIEWED BY: TRANSMITTED BY: DATE & TIME: 85►"9b o^ 10 M1AI.1I POLICE DEPARVIENT POLICE INFORMATION UNIT DATE: 29 January 85 SUBJECT: Operation S.N.U. NARRATIVE: The Street Narcotic Unit successfully'executed search warrants at .the following locations: 1. 149 NW 11 Street 2. 1228 NW 1st Court 3. 1558 NW 1 Court 4. 1270 NW 60 Street, Apt #4 5. 1270 NW 60 Street, Apt #1 6. 1361 NW 61 Street, Apt #40 7. 6442 NE 1 Court 8. 6201 NE 2nd Avenue Arrested during this operation were the following: 1. Joan Koon, B/F, DOB: 13 Jan 36, Res: 1228 NW 1 Court Sale & Possession of a controlled substance, to wit: cocaine and heroin. 2. John Mitchell, B/M, DOB: 3/17/64, Res: 102 NE 62 Street 3. Calvin Jackson, B/M, DOB: 9/13/64, Res: 6731 NE 1 Court ' They were both charged with possession of marijuana. Undercover officers of the unit also accomplished four buy - busts. E Page 1 of 2 PREPARED BY: L TRANSMITTED BY: REVIEWED BY:_..--T- DATE & TIME: 85-99 MI AM I POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE INFORMATION: UNIT � t V '� '�i I;ss� t�es �I'� a� �� ;►ems DATE: 29 January 85 ' $UFO 'T: Operation S.N.U. NARRATI`!E: The first was at 352 NW 11 Street. Arrested were Theodius Barr, B/M, DOB: 10/31/63, Res: 90 NW 71 Street. He was charged with two counts of Sale & Possession of cocaine and trafficking in cocaine. Johnny Hall, B/M, DOB: 12/16/31, Res: 1661 NW 7 Court. He was charged as a Principal in the First Degree. Jerry Lee Mills, B/M, DOB: 3/16/58, Res: 1181 NW 8 Street*Road, Apt #17. He was charged with possession of a controlled substance, to wit: cocaine.' The next arrest was at 534 NW 22 Street. Arrested there was Michael Brown, B/M, DOB: 12/30/58. He was charged with three. counts of Sale & Possession of marijuana. During the above operations, the unit also confiscated large amounts of narcotics, monies, narcotic paraphernalia, and several weapons. 1 PREPARED 'BY: 'ti'� REVIEWED BY: f 4TRANSMITTED BY: DATE & TIME: I m 0 85"'9� - MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE INFORMATION UNIT DBE; January 30r 1985 au -I ECI : Operation S.N.U. NARRATIVE: The Street Narcotic Unit with the Miami Police SWAT Team execu- ted six (6) successful and profitable search warrants in various sections of the city. The locations were: 1. 1136 N.W. 2 Ave. (first and second floor) 2. 4700 N.W. 15 Court 3. 183 N.W. 59 Street 4. 121 N.E. 56 Street 5. 6229 N.E. 1 Avenue Arrested were the following subjects: 1. Raymond Griffin, B/M, DOB: 3/12/63, ADD: 2147 NNI 85 St. 2. Clement George Harrison, B/M, DOB: 4/4/42, ADD: 183 NW 59 St. 3. David Joseph, B/M, DOB: 5/5/51, ADD: 121 N.E. 56 St. 4. Dainton Drummond, B/M, DOB: 4/2/62, ADD: 1221 N.W. 111 St. The above were all charged with various counts of possession and selling of marijuana. Confiscated during the operation was over $6,000.00 U.S. currency, $10,000.00 of marijuana, three pistols, one shotgun and a large amount of miscellaneous narcotic paraphernalia. PREPARED BY: ! REVIEWED BY:� TRANSMITTED BY: DATE & TIME: = 85-99 0 -- _.__ _ ���r L _ c �. .. _ - � - — . ' y _ �� ,..J 1 _ � -.EY _ _ .. / 1' _ .e. � .. 1 c ' � �� - t r �- 1 �, .y _ �� 4 � � '�i' 1 ti 1 i' - � Tom' .._ _ 7�.. :..�.. i .-� »_ a' Y -:1ts-: �� .. __ r "'�_ - � � _ ''�" �� D# rt J 3 .,r. ; . _� a t� s f,.� _ -r,€r ._ �Yp .. [ r "ti ,.� f r �� 1 - ��.. JSy::y.�( �!` 1 't' � ��� �. ..fi �.'_ n .� MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE INFORMATION UNIT N E E L Eo T f^� DATE: February 1, 1985 ' a t4 F _T: OPERATION S.N.U. oe NARRATIV4: The Street Narcotics Unit and the Miami Police S.W.A.T. Team executed four (4) Search Warrants in the City of Miami again today continuing it's assault on Street Drtg Dsalers. There locations are: 1) 1132 N.W. 2 Avenue 2) 149 N.W. 11 Street #1 _ 3) 7544 N.E. 3 Court - 4) 1445 N.W. 1 Court Arrested were: 1) George Meeks, B/M, D.O.F. 09-22-23 - residence 1132 N.W. 2 Avenue. 2) Michael Barwick, W/M, D.O.B. 01-14-64 - residence 21 N.E. 53 Street. Confiscated during these operations were large quantities of drugs(Cocaine, Heroin, and Marijuana), 3 pistols and miscellaneous drug paraphernalia and monies. On returning from the above locations, one of theteam5 received information of a sale of approximately $0-2,000.00 worth of Cocaine. One of the undercover Officers contacted one of the subjects and they were surveilled to a resta- raunt at S.W. 12 Avenue and 4 Street, where the deal went down. a PREPARED BY: v TRANSMITTED BY: Page 1 of 2 REVIEWED BY: DATE & T I ME: - 1— 85-99 MIAMI POLICE DEPARTME14T POLICE INFORMATION UNIT N E W ZS` R E; ] a M E. A';`B) � 7 E DATE: February 1, 1985 5,JB F _T Operation S.N.U. NARRATIVE: Arrested were: !) Antonio Torres, L/M, D.O.B. 4-20-44-residence 3894 N.W. 3 St. 2) Fidel Gonzalez, L/M, D.O. B. 10-27-57-residence 1310 N.W. 16th St. #205 3) Agustin Morales, L/M, D.O.B. 8-6-48-residence 3894 N.W. 3St. r They were all charged with Trafficking in Cocaine. Con- fiscated,was 330 grams of cocaine, two(2) pistols, arid over $2,500.00 in U.S. Currency.. Earlier today one of the teams made a buy -bust, at 6442 N.E. 1Ct., and arrested Silbert Jones, B/M, D.O.H. 12-8-57 of that residence, and charged him with Sale and Possession of Marijuana. Mr. Jones was arrested last week on the same charges, when a search warrant was execueted at his house. Page 2 of 2 M* • .. ! .,i• .... rr .- .� ..4 ' � +TES, �.�•*� � ..r ^., � .' - L.. _ + ��.fi'`, a •��' � :�4 r.�•-� +� v �„•r - ..-- ,r. � .q { _.�7 � -, yy ' ,. �• ^"`Y:� �sL'P � in .ac . ti_ � '70, }a'4�r'. �r _' � v.�'� ycir i �` �a �''' ^� iC 'f.�G1 ''• � i.. Y` r 1 - I T r !' i!:—"�K ? art^#tyr s- bl + t.i`y wY ti .;.T -s+^'it t' ,1 ►'• '4i �~ ; Ott}4��„ . �+_�•. .Z'"'�.aarR�..`�" •Y `�„ ��• fi,� ��.�3[`,�'w' ii'^= N'a` �`a'�t."-•4•�' ►'at�'r °'� "�"� �.-r `_xT1,'�� � - _ Y""'� a rr ,-;>.:'t�i.'4i jovr 41-1 4 r ` '; cr' .Y K !j - MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE INFORMATION UNIT NEWS RELEASE DATE: 2/4/85 SUBJECT: OPERATION S.N.U. NARRATIVE: THE STREET NARCOTICS UNIT AND THE MIAMI*S.W.A.T. TEAM f EXECUTED FIVE SEARCH WARRANTS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI. THE LOCATIONS WERE 1. 6001 N.W. 14ave AT THIS LOCATION FIVE (5) PERSONS WERE ARRESTED FOR POSSESSION - OF COCAINE AND POSSESSION OF NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA . B/M LEROY FORCER 45, 1995 N.W. 58ST. f , B/F P:Y.114A RANGE LEE 46, 1620 N.W., 58ST., B/M JOESPH VINCENTE 38, 542 N.W. 35T. B/M MACK LAMB 40, 1245 N.W. 58ST. B/M DERRICK BELLAMY 25, 8920 N.W. 6ave. -------------------------------------------- 2. 6817 N.W. 15 AVE. AT THIS LOCATION 2 PERSON WERE ARRESTED FOR POSSESSION OF HEROIN w/ INTENT TO SELL AND POSSESSION OF COCAINE w/INTENT TO SELL B/M JOHN MARSON 49, 6817 N.W. 15AVE. B/F SONJA WOODS 30, 3040 N.W. 69ST. ALONG WITH THE NARCOTICS CONFISCATED 11 GUNS WERE FOUND IN THE HOUSE, THAT WILL ALSO BE CONFISCATED.B/F WOODS WAS FOUND TO BE CARRYING ONE OF THOSE GUNS AND WAS CHARGED WITH CARRYING A CONCEALED FIREARM WHICH IS A FELONY CHARGE IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. ----------------------------------------------- 3. 911 N.W. 69ST. AT THIS LOCATION FIVE (5) PERSONS WERE ARRESTED FOR POSSESSION OF NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA. ------------------------------------------------- 4. 1064 N.W. 5ST. AT THIS LOCATION 1 PERSON WAS ARRESTED ON TWO(2) COUNTS OF SALE OF COCAINE. ----------------------------------------------- 'PREPARED BY: ROUNDTREE REVIEWED BY: F��1 ROUNDTREE TRANSMITTED BY: DATE & TIME: i 85-99 u� MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE INFORMATION UNIT NEWS RELEASE DATE:2/4/85 SUBJECT: OPERATION S.N.U. NARRATIVE: CONTINUED 5. 1001 N.W. 62ST. ' AT THIS LOCATION THREE (3) PERSONS WERE ARRESTED FOR POSSESSION OF COCAINE AND 1 GUN WAS CONFISCATED . IN TOTAL THERE WERE 16 SUBJECTS ARRESTED AND 12 GUNS CONFISCATED ALONG WITH LARGE QUANTITIES OF HEROIN AND COCAINE, ALONG WITH MISCELLANEOUS NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA. PREPARED BY: ROUNDTREE REVIEWED BY: 'A \;1- 4Wu.- ROUNDTREE TRANSMITTED BY: DATE & TIME: 2/4/85 23:15 85-99 MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE INFORMATION UNIT NEWS RELEASE DATE:2/4/85 SUBJECT: OPERATION S.N.U. NARRATIVE: CONTINUED 5. 1001 N.W. 62ST. ' AT THIS LOCATION THREE (3) PERSONS WERE ARRESTED FOR POSSESSION OF COCAINE AND 1 GUN WAS CONFISCATED . IN TOTAL THERE WERE 16 SUBJECTS ARRESTED AND 12 GUNS CONFISCATED ALONG WITH LARGE QUANTITIES OF HEROIN AND COCAINE, ALONG WITH MISCELLANEOUS NARCOTIC PARAPHERNALIA. PREPARED BY: ROUNDTREE REVIEWED BY: 'A \;1- 4Wu.- ROUNDTREE TRANSMITTED BY: DATE & TIME: 2/4/85 23:15 85-99 W. T 111V 41 , rrk. IL MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMEI4T POLICE INFORMATION UNIT NEWS Eno - DATE: February 5, 1985 SUBJECT: Operation S.N.U. NARRATIVE: The Street Narcotics Unit, continued its assult on street level drug activities again today and with the City of Miami SWAT Team executed Five (5) search warrants at the following locations: 1. 1611 N.W. 50th Street 2. 163 N.W. 56th Street 3. 6201 N.E. 2nd Avenue (The Saxon Hotel) 4. 343 N.W. 6th Street 5. 2601 N.W. lst Avenue The following persons were arrested on drug related charges: 1. B/M, Bernard Albury DOB: 11/13/65 2. B/F, Denise Lynn Sanchez DOB: 12/10/65 3. B/M, Miguel Rivas DOB: 11/03/61 4. B/F, Bonnie Johnson DOB: 07/20/61 5. B/M, Derrick Mann DOB: 01/29/66 The following items were seized: 1. One (1) Ruger 44 Mag. revolver 2. One (1) Smith & Wesson 38 cal. revolver 3. A large quantity of marijuana, cocaine and narcotic parapher- nalia. PREPARED BY: Sgt. J. Dalton TRANSMITTED BY: REVIEWED BY: DATE & TIME: 85"9S M� I 1, 0 t , M CITY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Randolph B. Rosencrantz DATE: February b, 1985 FILE: City Manager SUOJECT: Miami Police Department Sub -Stations -_ FROM �� "`—�. REFERENCES: — Clarence Dickson Chief of Police ENCLOSURES: Ll In response to your request we have prepared the attached - information regarding the Police Sub -stations, which will be — presented to -the City Commission, as a Discussion Item, at their - February 14th Meeting. The following is an outline of the items which we have included: • Background information related to the development of the police — sub -station concept for the City of Miami, including concerns - Ind requests made by Community Based Organizations and individuals. • The 1984 Police Headquarters and Crime Prevention Bond Program. • The functions and activities proposed for the sub -stations and the support services generated at Headquarters, including respective service area coverage, and an overview of existing and proposed staffing. • The fiscal impact of providing police service from three locations, including start-up costs, annual operating expenses and projected increases for the next several years. Site analysis and selection criteria, including the potential sites which have been identified. CD:dm 85--99 0 MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT SUB -STATION PROPOSAL PREPARED BY THE CITY OF MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT CLARENCE DICKSON, CHIEF OF POLICE FEBRUARY 6, 1985 85-99 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS A. Introduction 1. North Sub -Station 2. South Sub -Station B. Definition of Service Functions C. District Boundaries 1. North Sub -station 2.* Central District 3. South Sub -Station D. Enumeration of Personnnel Requirements, central a ion and Sub -Stations E. Area Staffing F. Support Services - Headquarters 1. Crime Analysis 2. Criminal Investigations Section 3. Special Services 4. Community Relations G. Fiscal Impact at. H. Site Analysis and Selection Criteria APPENDIX A - North Sub -Station Background Documentation APPENDIX D - South Sub -Station Background x' Documentation i=f x PAGE 1 1 6 8 11 11 11 12 12 25 30 30 39 40 41 58 65 81 135 55-99 SUB -STATIONS I& A. Introduction In a City of Miami Special Election held on March 13, 1984, the electorate was presented with a $20 million dollar Police Headquarters and Crime Prevention Facility Bond i Issue, which specifically included the construction of two (2) Full Service Police Sub -stations, one in Liberty City and one in Little Havana. This bond issue was approved by the qualified electorate of the City of Miami, with strong support from the Liberty City residents. 40 1. North Sub -Station In May of 1980, the City of Miami experienced civil _ disturbances in the Black communities, which subsequently increased crime and separated the police from the Black community. In order to assist with the revitalization of the Liberty City area and to strengt'nen police/community - relations, in May 1981, the Martin Luther King Economic Development Corporation (MLKEDCO) requested that the Miami City Commission give strong consideration to the construction of a police sub -station: in the Liberty City area, specifically on NW 62 Stree., between 7 and 12 4 Avenues. This request was also for,:-Ar•ed to the City of }}il r Miami Police Department. 85-99 1 _ i i rY. v t r )rSd 3 1 - MLKEDCO, joined by the Community Blacks in Organized Labor, the Urban League of Greater Miami, the Edison/Model City Merchants Association, the Miami Community Police Benevolent Association, the Miami Times and numerous Black community leaders, continued to pursue this request for the location of a sub -station on NW 62 Street, between 7 and 12 Avenues. This is evidenced by: a. In 1981, MLKEDCO presented a petition, containing 1,200 signatures from citizens of Liberty City, to the Miami City Commission, pleading for a sub- station. The petition is on file at MLKEDCO is offices. b. On March 4 and •22, 1982, the Martin Luther King Boulevard Coordinating Committee requested a police sub -station. c. On March 9, 1982, the Miami Community Police Benevolent Association pledged their support to the effoots toward establishing this sub -station. d. On March 11 and 25, 1982, the Miami Times published articles requesting this sub -station, and specifying that it be "full service". t .2 85-99 e. On March 24, 1982, the Model City Community Development Advisory Board requested this sub- station. f. In March 1983, MLKEDCO inquired into a 1.5 acre parcel of land located at 1060 N.W. 62nd Street, which is owned by Metro -Dade County Housing and Urban Development (HUD). They were then advised by HUD that this site could be made available for a sub -station. g. In May 1983, the Miami City Commission supported the Is establishment of a sub -station in the Liberty City area. ak. �r All concerned organizations listed previously, and the Miami Times, favor the location at 1060 N.W. 62nd Street as the new home for the Miami Police Department's North Sub -station. In April, 1984, subsequent to the -Police Bond Issue approval, the Police Department established a Liberty City Sub -station Committee comprised of community leaders, police personnel and representatives of other city departments. This committee included members of the Martin Luther King Economic Development Corporation, 85-99 •3 F the Edison/Model City Merchants Association, and the F Miami Community Police Benevolent Association. The primary purpose of this Committee was to include input from the community in the decision making process of the establishment of this sub -station. The function of this committee is to monitor the entire progress of this project; to make recommendations as to the site location, architecture/design of building, community service needs; andto make recommendations as to police operational needs of staffing, manpower and equipment. This committee has met on a regular basis since May, 1984, and recommended that the Liberty City Sub -station be constructed at 1060 N.W. 62nd Street. Pursuant to Ordinance #9803. (which appropriated an amount not to exceed $5,000,000 from the Police Bond sales for the construction of a Full Service Sub -station in Liberty City), and the Committee's recommendation as to the site location, former City Manager Howard Gary initiated negotiations with County Manager Merritt Stierheim to acquire the land at 1O6O.N.W. 62 Street. A lease agreement has been drafted by Metro -Dade County, is currently pending review by the City of Miami Law Department, and will be submitted to the City Commission for consideration. 40 85-99 'S `t a t- h 2. South Sub -station INU 11V • Subsequent to the electorate approval of the Police Bond Issue in April, 1984, the Police Department established a Little Havana Sub -station Committee, comprised of community representatives, police personnel and other City representatives. This committee was established to identify potential sites for the South Sub -station, and to monitor the progress of this project. Community representatives included members of the Latin Chamber of Commerce CAMACOL, the Latin Quarter Association, the Little -Havana Development Authority, the Little Havana Area Wide Sub -Council, and interested business owners who wished to participate. The committee also included a representative of the Hispanic American Confederation. This committee has met on a regular basis since May, 1984. The Little Havana Sub -station Committee recommended some sites, while other potential sites were located by the Planning Department. Originally there were nine (9) Little Havana sites evaluated by the Planning Department in a Site Evaluation Analysis, however the committee reduced the potential sites to the following three (3): 1) West Flagler Street and 25th Avenue (current Florida Highway Patrol Building); 8 .6 5-99 2) S.W. 8th Street between 29th Avenue and 29th Court (vacant lot, located on the southside of street); and 3) S.W. 8th Street between 29th Court and 30th Avenue (current Tamiami Gun Shop site, located on the north side of street) . The criteria provided to the Committee and to Planning Department for the evaluation of potential sites included: Site size: 1 - 1.5 Acres Building area: 15,000 Square Ft. Site location: Little Havana, identified by the Planning Department to be from N.W. 7th Street south to Coral Way, and from 37th Avenue east to I-95. The concensus of the committee is that priority should be given to sites located on S.W. 8th Street. These three (3) sites have been submitted to the City Manager for consideration. However, at this time only one of these sites is available for consideration, the Tamiami Gun Shop site located on S.W. Rth Street between 29th Court and 30th Avenue. 85-99 .7 Is As in the Liberty City Sub -station, Ordinance #9803 appropriated an amount not to exceed $5,000,000 from the Police Bond sales, for the construction of a Full Service Sub -station in Little Havana. I* r1 u B. Definition of Service Functions The City Commission, in Ordinance #9803, has directed the development and construction of two police sub -stations, each having "full -service" capability comparable to that of a Dade County Regional Police Facility, or that of a New York City Police precinct station. After receiving input from representatives of citizen groups on the two sub- station committees, it was determined that the following services should be provided.by the sub -stations: 1. Crime Reporting - A resident of the district will be able to walk in and make a police report at the front desk. 2. Case Follow-up - A resident of the district will be able to contact a detective for information on a criminal case. 3. Community Relations - 85-99 -8 l k i Residents will be able to meet with I Community Relations representatives, have Crime Watch meetings, and receive crime prevention information. 4. Police Reports - - Victims of crimes within the district will be able to obtain copies of crime reports from the front desk. 5. Civilian Identification Residents will be able to obtain City of Miami Civilian Identification cards on specified days. - 6. Complaint Reporting - Residents will be able to walk in and file complaints of alleged misconduct of a Police Department employee. 7. Command Presence - A command level officer, Lieutenant or above, will be available 7 days -a -week, 24 hours -a -day. In addition to these direct services available to the residents of the district, elements of Radio Patrol, the Special Police Unit (SPU), Task Force, General Investigative Unit (GIU), and Crime Analysis will all be based at the sub -stations. The North' -Di strict and South District stations will each have a roll call room and a conference room for Crime Prevention W I s s i I 30 meetings, and two hold cells will be available for emergency situations. C. District Boundaries 1. North Sub -Station The Miami Police North Sub -station will provide services to the area which will become known as the "North District". This District will encompass the present 10 and 20 sectors, which have 5 and 6 police zones respectively. The boundaries for the North District are: The East-West Expressway (State Road 112) on the south, the City limits on the north, Biscayne Bay on the east, and the City limits on the west. 2. Central District The "Central District" will provide services from the MPD Headquarters building. The Central District will be responsible for the present 30 and 40 sectors, which have 6 and 8 police zones respectively. The boundaries for the Central District are: The East-West Expressway (State Road 112) on the north, the Miami River on the south, Biscayne Bay on the East, and the City limfts on the west. 85-99 0 3. South District The Miami Police South Sub -station will provide services to the area which wi11 become known as the "South District". This district will encompass the present 50, 60 and 70 sectors, which have 6, 5, and 6 police zones respectively. The boundaries for the South District are: The Ili ami River on the north, Biscayne Bay on the south and east, and the City limits on the west. D. Enumeration of Personnel Requirements, Central Station and Sub -Stations 1. Function: Administration (Staff) a. Objective: To manage the daily operations of the North, Central, and South District Stations. b. Personnel Requirements: Classification: Staff Officer. Number: 3. Position Justification: The three staff level command officers are the District Commanders. The Staff Officers have overall responsibility for the operation of the Central Station and sub -stations, 7 days -a -week, 24 hours -a -day. North Central South 1 1 1 •12 85-99 . Classification: Captain. Number: 3. Position Justification: Deputy Commanders of the Districts, are responsible for Central Station and t, sub -station operations in the absence of, or by direction of, the District Commander. North Central South 1 1 1 Classification: Lieutenant. Number: 15. Position Justification: The Lieutenants, one being scheduled per shift, per District, will supervise the- operations of the District buildings and the services provided therein. North Central South 5 5 5 Classification: Sergeant. Number: 3. Position Justification: "Staff" Sergeants are needed to perform overall scheduling of District personnel for daily shift operations, periodic training, vacations, etc. The Sergeants will also coordinate District fleet scheduling and repairs, and be responsible for equipment readiness. North Central South Classification: Typist Clerk II. Number: 6. 85-99 �13 v " Position Justification: The TC II's are needed to perform typing, filing, and clerical duties for the staff personnel at each District Station. r North Central South I 2 2 2 Classification: Sergeant Number: 18. Position Justification: The Sergeants are needed to supervise the operation of the District Stations' front desks, as well as to perform the duties of shift Administrative Sergeant. North Headquarters South 6 6 6 Classification: Police Officer. Number: 27. Position Justification: Eighteen Police Officers, divided in threA shifts, are needed to work the front desks of the Central Station and Sub -stations. They will prepare police reports, se11 copies of police reports, provide information to the public, ,f and be the basic level of station security. The remaining Police Officers, 011 be utilized for Directed Patrol, and will supp?lem;?nt the front desk when necessary. North Headquarters South 9 9 9 .4i yl { BS-99 _ 14 f, z 1 t S * ti ' Classification: Public Service Aide Number: 28. { Position Justification: The PSA's, also divided among the shifts, are needed to work the Stations'. front desks in conjunction with the Police Officers. The PSA's will assist in all functions of the front desk except physically enforcing station security. North Headquarters South 6 16 6 2. Function: Radio Patrol — a. Objective: To respond to calls for service from within the Districts, prevent and detect crime, protect life and property, enforce laws and ordinances, apprehend criminals, and render assistance to the public. b. Organization: Operates three shifts per day in each Station, with a Lieutenant as Shift Commander. c. Personnel Requirements: Classification: 'Lieutenant;. Number: 18. Position Justification: The Lieutenants, operating in three shifts covering seven days -a -week, are needed to supervise the overall operations of the 85-99 . .15 radio patrol responsibility in each of the � Districts. The Lieutenants will have direct control of manpower allocation to facilitate the handling of calls for service. Each Shift Lieutenant is scheduled for substantial vehicle patrol time during his or her shift, in order to bring a distinctive command presence whenever sensitive or critical situations (such as arrests involving use of force or deadly force, serving of warrants, etc.) occur, and those unique situations where high emotions can be predicted. North Central South 6 6 6 Classification: Sergeant. Number: 42. Position Justification: The Sergeants are necessary to provide direct supervision of district patrol personnel. The Sergeants are directly responsible for the Police Officer's actions in use -of -force situations, reacting to bomb threats, serving commitment orders, and the overall productivity and quality of work performed by the .patrol officers on this shift. North Central South 12 12 18 Classification: Police Officer. 14u,nber: 274. 85-99 *16 pp Sa P• � .r .' V1 9yarnC..1 Y 1, Position Justification: The Police -')fficers are directly responsible for responding to calls for service and street patrol within the boundaries of each district, as well as crime prevention and criminal apprehension. These officers, making up three shifts at each Station, will be assigned in all Police reporting sectors within the City. North Central South 74 gg 112 Classification: TC II. Number: 9. Position Justification: The TC II's, three at each station, are needed to perform typing, filing, and clerical work generated by the shift personnel, SPU personnel, VIN,. GIU, and Crime Analysis of each District Station.. North Central South 3 3 3 3. Function: Special Police Unit tti at a. Objective: To provide community oriented police service in specific areas, utilizing specialized modes of patrol. b. Personnel Requirement 85-99 '17 i x �n Classification: Lieutenant. Number: 2. Position Justification: The SPU Lieutenants are necessary to provide command -level supervision for the Sergeants and Police Officers who work in the Central and South Districts. The Lieutenants will have direct control of the SPU manpower in each district, and will assign personnel based on community needs. North Central South O 1 1 c. Personnel Requirements Classification: Sergeant. Number: 5. Position Justification: The Sergeants are necessary to provide supervision for the SPU officers that will work in each District. The Sergeants are responsible for officers' work productivity, use of force investigations, reacting to bomb threats, and coordination of officers' activities in the business communities they are assigned to serve. North Central South 1 3 2 Classification: Police Officer. �18 Number: 73. 85-99 . Position Justification: The Police Officers are necessary to provide specialized patrols, using small motorcycles, foot patrol, horse patrol, and "park -and -walk" car patrols. North Central South 11 38 .24 4. Function: Vice Intelligence - Narcotics (VIN) r. i� a. Objective: To provide each District Commander with available tactical, plainclothes personnel, who can respond to critical locations in the continual fight against vice, street level narcotics trafficking, and prostitution. b. Personnel Requirements: Classification: Sergeant. Number: 3. Position Justification: The sergeants are necessary to provide supervision for the Police Officers in the VII4 unit. The Sergeants will analyze intelligence, schedule personnel, vehicles and equipment, and will be responsible for the tactics/techniques used during sensitive operations. North Central South 1 . 1 1 Classification: Police Officer. Number: 12. Position Justification: Depending on the operation, the plainclothes YIN Officers will either be j assigned from District Stations in teams of two, or work together as a 4 man district team. The Officers' working hours will be necessarily flexible, in order .that district operations can be scheduled when demand dictates. The primary function will be to work as plainclothes officers making narcotics, prostitution, and vice arrests. North Central South 4 4 4 5. Function: General Investigative Unit (GIU) a. Objective: To provide investigative follow-up of district criminal offenses, by providing a liaison with the Criminal Investigation Section. The District GIU Officers will meet with victims, receive information, follow up tips and leads, and relay information to the lead investigators of individual cases. b. Personnel Requirements: Classification: Police Officer. Number: 7. Position Justification: Tice Police Officer investigators assigned to District Stations, will each be assigned a sector and will be ►•esponsible for following up leads and tip, Dn Cases within the 85-99 _ .20 sector. The investigators, coordinating activities with the lead investigators from C.I.S., will not directly bear a caF.e load in order to be able to meet the needs of the district is residents more readily. North Central South . 2 2 3 Ideally, the officers selected will reside within the District they are assigned to, and possess a good rapport with the merchants and residents. 6. Function: Crime Analysis: a. Objective: To provide daily intelligence information on crime patterns, modus operandi and offender characteristics, to operational units working in each district. b. Personnel Requirements: Classification: Sergeant. - Number: 2. Position Justification: 'The Serge -ants are needed to both supervise the Crime Analysis Units, and to assure that the North and SOUth district Crime Analysis Units are functioning efficiently; that i nforciati on regarding crimes :.}-.: ch cross di s t r i ct 85--99 boundaries is transmitted to the proper units throughout the Department. y North Headquarters South 0 2 0 Classification: Police officer. Number: 7. Position Justification: The Police officers are needed to conduct a timely analysis of district crime reporting, and provide tactical information to District Radio- Patrol, SPU, GIU, and VIN personnel. North Headquarters South ,2 3 2 - 0 DISTRICT STAFFING Total Personnel Requirements Classification North South CCentral Number Staff Officer 1 1 1 3 Captain 1 1 1 3 Lieutenant 11 12 13 36 Sergeant 21 28 19 68 Police Officer 102 154 143 399 PSA 6 7 1 14 TC 11 5 5 5 15 Total 147 208 183 538 0 I Jill I I I 1� I I I I � � I 11� I mm E. Area Staffing NORTH DISTRICT UNIFORM SERVICES AREA STAFFING PATROL A -SHIFT (Dayshift, 31 sworn) B-SHIFT (Afternoon, 31 sworn) C-SHIFT (Midnight, 31 sworn) SPU (12 sworn) CANINE (3 sworn) TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT (6 sworn) ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION (AIU) (1 sworn) VICE/INTELLIGENCE/NARCOTICS (YIN) sworn .25 MEDIAN NUMBER OF UNITS PER DAY 10 Sector 20 Sector 4 Pol ice Uni is 6 Pol ice Units 1 Supervisor 1 Supervisor 5 Police Units 6 Police Units 1 Supervisor 1 Supervisor 3 Police Units 6 Police Units 1 Supervisor 1 Supervisor 2 Park & Walk 4 Honda Beats 1 Norse Beat 2 Horse Beats 1 Supervisor 1 K-9 Unit 2 K-9 Units 4 Motorcycle Units in North District 1 Accident Unit in North District 2 VIN Units, and 1 Supervisor in North District 95-99 I CENTRAL DISTRICT UNIFORM SERVICES AREA STAFFING MEDIAN NUMBER OF UNITS PER DAY 30 Sector 40 Sector PATROL A -SHIFT 5 Police Units 6 Police Units (Dayshift, 25 sworn) 1 Supervisor 1 Supervisor B-SHIFT 5 Police Units 9 Police Units (Afternoon, 34 sworn) 1 Supervisor 1 Supervisor C-SHIFT 5 Police Units 7 Police Units (Midnight, 31 sworn) 1 Supervisor 1 Supervisor SPU (42 sworn) 1 Park & Walk 5 Park & Walk 4 Honda Beats 4 Honda Beats 1 Horse Beat 4 Horse Beats • 1 Supervisor 14 Foot Beats 1 Overtown Beat 2 Supervisors oz CANINE (11 sworn) 3 K-9 Units 2 K-9 Units I Supervisor, 2 Trainers City-wide TRAFFIC ENFORCE14ENT (6 sworn) 4 Motorcycle Units in Central District I Supervisor City-wide ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION (AIU) 1 AIU Unit 2 AIU Units (3 sworn) VICE/INTELLIGENCE/NARCOTICS (VIN) 2 VIM Units, and sworn 1 Supervisor in Ceetral District 85-99 .26 17 d.-. a SOUTH DISTRICT UNIFORM SERVICES AREA STAFFING PATROL A -SHIFT (Dayshift, 41 sworn) B-SHIFT (Afternoon, 39 sworn) C-SHIFT (Midnight, 44 sworn) SPU (22 sworn) CANINE (6 sworn) TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT (14 sworn) MEDIAN NUMBER OF UNITS PER DAY 50 Sector 60 Sector 70 Sector 6 Police Units 5 Police Units 6 Police Unit 1 Supervisor 1 Supervisor 1 Supervisor 5 Police Units 5 Police Units 4 Police Unit,_ 1 Supervisor 1 Supervisor 1 Supervisor — 8 Police Units 5 Police Units 7 Police Unit 1 Supervisor 1 Supervisor 1 Supervisor 4 Park & Walk 4 Park & Walk 2 Honda Beats 1 Honda Beat 2 Horse Beats 3 Horse Beats 1 Supervisor 1 Supervisor 2 K-9 Units 2 K-9 Units 2 K-9 Units ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION AIU Units (AIU) (11 sworn) VICE/INTELLIGENCE/14ARCOTICS (VIN) (5 sworn) *27 10 Motorcycle Units — in South District 5 AIU Units 3 AIU Units 2 VIN Units, and 1 Supervisor in South District IN CENTRAL STATION PATROL OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMPLIANCE SPECIAL OPERATIONS ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT TRAFFIC A. o SPECIAL SERVICES CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS IN SERVICES OPERATION SUPPORT op 0 SOME It-IFOR.'11ATIO[J ABOUT 11`111FO%;ol4'. ATIQiJ f IPl 1983 THE P01_ICE DEPARTMENT COLLECTED ABOUT 1/2 MILLION PIECES OF INFORMATION, CALLS FOR SERVICE INCIDENT REPORTS PAWN SHOP CARDS ARREST REPORTS FIELD INTERVIEW CARDS •29 299,944 89,915 6O, 000+ 39, 490 25; S24 85-99 F. SUPPORT SERVICES 3 oe � investigations, community relations, The functions of criminal invests 9 f crime analysis, internal security, media relations, planning & inspections, intelligence, and organized crime investigations, will remain centralized and operate from the MPD Headquarters. j Certain investigations, such as those listed, transcend I i district boundaries, require a broader scope of operations; require special, unique investigative skills; and are plainly not cost effective when operated from the District concept. Due'to the comparatively small municipal area which comprises Miami, certain functions, such as media relations and community relations, should be maintained from a central A headquarters site. In addition, the result of certain operational and support functions have a potential for City- wide consequences rather than District. All of the specialized, foregoing functions will fully support the Districts, by making available those services which are dictated by clear need. 1. Crime Analysis Infornation and Crime Analysis X' 65-99 �30 .. .I ri e, L la. 1 . 1) yWloY+I�YYrI6NlY CRIME ANALYSIS INFORMAT."LwON FLOW INPUTS: POLICE REPORTS----- W r ARREST REPORTS-- CALL.S FOR SERVTCE FIELD CARDS m i co co III �I, , OUTPUTS" MPD CRTtlE r CR.I ►E MAPS COMPUTED ANAL YS.IS SYS'iEM DETAIL CRIME BULLETINS DIRECTED PATROL REQUESTS SPECIAL REQUEST mqalljL t �w _ 7 �T f ; _ �_'tee.. .r- vr/ fa cr .as'A .� a a' .s r i �rsi v+/ A Y'� 1 ;+ 1 ri �! lam: i'� • g"' :wQrP'r .►/ 'x `�'x"►r'r3!±sr"`*':.tee mw T M. � � ► ='�' .�► f yeas ' - _ _ : "•. _ A �. � !Y? .- 4 _ - � fi � � - J _ r C � •'l • . 5 ` .. i i fie'•..! t..� � .e•Y _ _ ( rt ,��' 'fir`^ :r —_✓ N J Co, AtQ '., r "�• a '''+.1 r I" All for r i�� E iasaw cc PO I Tam �> ~•'«✓ frr.�7 � �. � � } � f .V RANCOW t � � {{``�� .� �y to �S•ii �. .v.,.. ,.. .,.. � I � � � � I a. Any police organization that wishes to deal effectively with crime must make use of the information it routinely collects. Investigative decisions, budget decisions, jmanpower and deployment decisions must all be made based on an analysis of past information. { i The Miami Police Department, like other agencies, collects a great deal of information. In 1983 we collected some half million different pieces of information, including — 299,944 Calls for Service, 69,916 Incident Reports, 60,000 Pawn Shop Cards, 39,490 Arrest Reports, and 25,624 Field Interviear Cards. The question we face is, "How, given this large amount of information, can we properly utilize it?" The answer is found in the development of computerized systems to collect, store, and retrieve _ information, 'and the use of a Crime Analysis Unit to analyze and disseminate information to operational units of the Department. b. Crime Analysis i ne crime Ana iysi s tuncti on is deftnr'd as a systematic approach at providing timely and pertinent information to operational units on crime patterns and known criminals. The information which comes into the Crime Analysis Detail is like pieces of a puzzle. The an Oy- t , with the aid of automated systems, takes these pieces, �Llrts them and puts a f� 3- b � tr ¢ '3 . J SS-99 It J* TM� MTAMI POLICE c► r'ARTt =t"i�f T Ai.YSIS `a' AT 9-5-84 SPECIAL INFORMATION BULLETIN NUMBER 8e Crime; Business Robberies (Same Business Robbed4 Times in on Month) Location: 6701 N.E. Biscayne Boulevard FOOIID° SPOT STORE Sector- 20 Days: Twice on Saturday Once on Thursday Time: 0200 to 0500 Offenders: g/M 598" to 5'11" From 150 to 160 lbs 26 to 28 yrs. old. Offender walked into store, pretends to buy sctcething, — Pointed gun wrapped in a towel or bag demands money from safe. Any Fivo on arrest, please forward to Ofc. J. T. Garci or Ofc. C.F. Carr, Crime Analysis Detail, Ext. 6105 85-99 _ 34 MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT DIRECTED PATROL REQUEST Problem # PERSON REQUESTING ic eli/ur - )a lia N Ca re^i DAATE PATROL INITIATED (SHIFT) OTHER UNIT CR/me_ PROBLEM TYPE IS1 heSS o1�13� PROBLEM DESCRIPTOR hGfuc-a— Spot COhy�nie�rcP Sir -a / 6/ D/ isc� n;� %G��. �ir�S �jP,ph rode �i zv eS �fz /'� �e L� s T - PRO�, BLE. � d iSC'�' Gv� Sl'r PROBLEI✓, TIMES SUGGESTED TACTICS DESIRED RESULTS S ^4W REQUIRED RESOURCES ojp-.���� Cr 4 OF PERSONNEL # ZONE UNIT H.OURS e 4 EQUIP.IENT a APPROVED DISAPPROVED (STATE REASON) REASON BY DATE ASSIGNED TO: SHIFT DISTRICT SECTOR FEEDBACK TO: COMMENTS: 85-99 R.F. #583 (7-83) " 35 1 them together, forming a clear picture of sp,2cific crime '! patterns and criminals. We then distribute this information to the pol i ce o f f i c e r on the street i n a variety of ways, including crime maps, crime bulletins, Directed Patrol requests, and crime studies. Those officers, in turn, use this information to perform their individual tasks more effectively. c. Uses of Crime Analysis Information PATROL 1) Directed Patrol By identifying emerging crime patterns, the Department is able to direct patrol units to specific areas at specific times, with an increased likelihood that the - police will be able to interdict a crime in progress. 2) Zone Profiles Through our automated files, we can provide patrol officers with specific information on the. crimes, and the criminals which operate in an area. DETECTIVES 0 1) Suspect I.D. :4 *36 i I Criminals, like most other people, have certain habits they fall into. By studying these habits (M.O. — factors), we are often able to narrow the list of suspects in a given crime. Detectives armed with this information can then focus their investigation on these people first. 2) Composite Cases In many crime occurrances, there are very few pieces of information which, might lead to the identification of the criminal. Through the Crime Analysis process, these individual and isolated facts, when combined with hundreds of other individual facts, enables us to build composite cases with a great detail of information. — 3) Multiple Case Clearances = When a person is arrested for a particular crime, an examination of facts surrounding that particular arrest can be compared to other unsolved crimes. Those crimes which have similar characteristics can then be looked at in more detail, and often many additional cases can be cleared. I7 85-99 3 7 r33 P K CRIME PREVECJTION I.) Crime Watch Information on crime patterns is also important to the people who live in the area where this crime is taking place. By supplying them with this type of information, the Department gains the advantage of hundreds of additional eyes and ears in helping us to stop crime. 2) Target Hardening By examining methods of entry on burglary cases, the Crime Analysis Detail is able to advise the Crime Prevention Unit. With information in hand, C.P.U. can then better advise citizens on methods to protect themselves. As illustrated, Crime Analysis information is used in a variety of ways. The key is in the timeliness of the information to the affected area. This is why it is so important the Sub -Stations have a Crime Analysis function. d. Crime Analysis in the Sub -Stations Since each Sub -Station will have full service capabilities, the need for information at the sub -stations will be as critical as it is in Police Headquarters. In addition, because of the peculiarities of crime patterns •3R 85-99 _ << 4 i and criminals in specific areas of the City, the need for a sub -.station analyst who knows that area and the criminals who work there, is vital. Through the use of the Department automated systems, the analyst will have access to all the computerized information he or she might need. By being present in the sub -station, the analyst will have the additional advantage of getting information directly from the police officers and citizens who work and live in the area. The importance of this kind of non -automated information can not be overlooked. 2. Criminal Investigation Section The Criminal Investigation Section (CIS) has the primary responsibility for the followup investigation of the cirminal offenses of: Murder, rape, robbery, assault, burglary, larceny, and auto theft. - — The operation of the CIS, while primarily centralized, authorizes investigators to respond, as .necessary, to the —. scenes of major crimes; to assist District Patrol Officers z� and General Investigation Unit (GIU) Officers in preliminary investigations. 85-99 39 1xY: by fi 23 3. ------------- niLk'4 CIS Investigators are assigned a caseload for followup investigations, based upon specific "solvability" factors determined by the MCI (Management of Criminal Investigations) Unit. CIS Investigators will coordinate District case investigations with the Sub -station's GIU personnel, who will conduct interviews and line-ups, and track case leads and tips. It is anticipated that the GIU Investigators assigned to the Sub -stations will seek to develop a persional and professional rapport with District merchants and residents, which will produce caring, positive citizen assistance in criminal investigations. The Criminal Identification Unit of CIS, which has the responsibility of collecting and preserving al types of evidence, will provide support to the Sub -stations by dispatching ID Technicians to crime scenes for evidence gathering or processing. Special Services The Special Services Division of the Miami Police Department, while remaining centralized, is responsible for providing support to the districts in 4.he areas of internal -40 85-99 _ rf ( 17 review, media relations, legal aide, planning, inspections, and liaison with the State Attorney's Office and other municipal, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies. The Internal Security Unit has the responsibility to investigate allegations of employee misconduct and corruption. In that regard, the Sub -station staff personnel will maintain Internal Security complaint forms, so that complaints from the general public can be received at the Sub -station. Complainants and witnesses will be initially interviewed at the Sub -station though case assignment and overall investigation will be conducted by Headquarters. 4. The Special Investigations Section will also conduct investigations involving major narcotics trafficking, terrorism, bombing incidents, gambling, firearms violations, liquor violations, and organized crime activities that occur in, or transcend, the district or municipal boundaries. Community Relations The Community Relations Bureau provides runerous programs to establish effective lines of- communications with the community. An office provided for Community Relations' use at the Sub -station, and the conference room, will help improve the effectiveness of the bureai by bringing the department into the heart of the di rent communities; �41 85-99 better facilitating the needs of the citizens. Individuals and groups, who normally lack transportation to i Headquarters, will be able to become involved in community crime prevention programs and other police service programs. The citizens of Miami and the Police Department benefit from this neighborhood concept of bringing the department into 0 the northern, central and southern districts of the City. a. Crime Watch: Over one thousand Crime Watches have been established throughout the City of Miami. Expansion to the sub- stations would allow Crime Prevention Unit personnel to get closer to the communities they serve. Tile conference rooms at the three stations will be used as a meeting place to create Crime Watches. Crime prevention officers and community involvement specialist will coordinate these activities with each sub -station. b. Security Surveys A Security Survey is a personal inspection of private, public, and new building structures by a Crime Prevention Specialist, in order to Identify potential security problems. These surveys will be better — coordinated from the neighborhood station, where citizens can contact personnel to schedule visits. c. Operation IJ 85-99 42 al _ Citizens are asked to engrave their drivers license or social security number on items of value. The program makes it difficult for thieves to dispose of contraband, and, aids the police in locating the owners of recovered stolen property. Engravers will be available at all the neighborhood stations for area residents. d. Crime Prevention Presentations: �1 Crime Prevention Seminars will be conducted at the neighborhood stations. The topics addressed will be specifically designed for the needs of that neighborhood. e. Crimes Against the Elderly (C.A.T.E.): The program provides assistance to elderly citizens who are victims of crime. f. Crisis Response Team: Volunteers are trained to deal with potentially hostile community situations in conjunction with the Miami Police Department. C.R.T. members from the the sub- station areas will receive periodic training at the neighborhood station, as well as reporting to it in the event of a crisis. .43 85`99 . �I - g. Haitian Child Abuse Project: Provides a citizen participation structure to the business sector and community residents of the area known as Little Haiti. This project is also aimed at developing a preventive child abuse campaign, and r - providing follow-up services to Haitian child abuse cases. h. The Delinquency Prevention Detail: Twelve (12) officers are currently assigned to address problems associated with Juvenile Delinquency as it impacts upon schools and adjoining residential communities. School activities such as Feeder Pattern i - meetings, will be held at the neighborhood station. Officers assigned to schools within a particular district will coordinate with the neighborhood station. i. C*rimestoppers Anonymous: This is an innovative program aimed at encouraging r citizen participation, in an effort to clear police backlogs of unsolved, violent crimes. ` j. Operation Clean Sweep: 85-99 . �44 N. r This is the operation of apprehension "sweeps" for truants within the various shopping centers, parks and surrounding school n(A ghborhoods. This will be coordinated from the neighborhood station. k. Project Splash: Project Splash is a summer recreational program providing free access to City of Miami Pools. It provides swimming and water safety instructions by police personnel. 1. Miami Police Puppets: The Police Puppet program is an Educational Puppet Show for Elementary School children. m. Summer Youth Program: Summer Youth Programs seek to involve youths from various social and ethnic groups within the City, in a t series of recreational and educational experiences, K: geared to motivate the youngsters to be responsible citizens of the community. SS-99 •45 n. Overtown Athletic Program: The Overtown Athletic Program is designed to improve relations between inner City youth and police officers through the sports activities. — o. Juvenile/Missing Persons Detail: This Detail initiates and assists in the investigation, apprehension, processing and disposition of all juvenile — offehders. It additionally investigates all missing persons and runaway cases. ,.� p. P.L.E.A.S.E. Program: • A fresh concept utilizing the medium of puppets to present a variety of crime prevention and general safety topics. n N ii q. Miami Police Explorer Post #106: Provides young men and women of the Miami area with an opportunity to gain insight into careers in law enforcement. r. Youth Crime Watch: . 4 6 85-99 cy + 41 s CE 4 3 0 A network of students who care enough about themselves, their friends and their schools, to do something about crime in their schools. Delinquency Prevention officers assist the Youth Crime Watch Staff in making presentations i n ci ty school s; taki ng advantage of the opportunity for police/youth interaction. s. Youth Gang Activities: Officers maintain and gather intelligence on youth gang activity. Efforts are made to identify and address pre - delinquent behavior. t. Crime Prevention Sub -Council: Sub -Councils are comprised of community leaders organized throughout the city to facilitate citizens' participation in the fight against crime. There are eleven (11) Sub -councils. - Coconut Grove - Little Havana - Allapattah - Bri ckel l - Northeast - Downtown - Edison - Overtown - Model City - Little Haiti - Wyn%vood Sub -Council meetings will be held at the sub -station serving the specific neighborhoods. Additionally, the . 4 7 85-99 monthly Area -Wide meeting will be rotated between the three stations to create closer community ties. ,z f RI!+f � t -99 •48 Sjf 4 i..p 'A2y , r - 13 )*MODrL CITY ,4A: 7LIME HAITI r�r sup..er aivaco*UNCILS . ZONE S��o �vAf-cA (: Wf E BLS' 6M1� • N i f k y 4• .7 '/ CE.Pp'll7ft STATION coauc IL PAy-CAe I ALLApA AH Y l p4 w — OVER WI Sig �t 1 6' N mLE " r SOUT14 SU-196 j 4C 1LS A Corn' DAI-CARf. • S 5 • RICKED• I I I 9'I'II1" 1 i' 1 I I I I I 'I'I� 11 1 I 11 L; 0) N.W.H.S AS, OR<14AR* VIVA f(APdVtAW,3 kk9j6,;;o, AUAPAwAm Etc. WAFf"N 'p- MOO veft c 2 odol Ak4-4 r% s c 14 0 OLS IN ZONE w :ACKVW 497��Alsv StWgL Let A . ve. e CENTRAL STATION scvlooLs lo -LOME Eq EMS. coFt TOC iC CCE- W • CA I co �j VI a a f.) ..fir a TIACIOM • - KENStI� nnit ���� I I uR UW pM4 AP 4'= SOUT14 SUB* j(� s 'StHOOt.S IN ZONE SUB -COUNCIL THAT WILL BE SERVED BY EACH SUB -STATION �! F3 • MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT NORTH SUB -STATION SUB -COUNCILS ALLAPAI AH WYNWOOD OVERTOWN DOWNTOWN SUB -COUNCILS L6TSUIJ-- LITTLE HAITI NORTHEAST MODEL CITY MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT CENTRAL STATION MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT SUB -COUNCILS L iTTC L H AYAAA SOUTH SUB -STATION BRICKELL COCONUT GROVE SCHOOLS THAT WILL BE SERVED BY EACH SUB -STATION MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS MIAMI E-DIS014 NORTH SUB -STATION MIAMI NORTHWESTERN ELEMENT,," RY SCHOOLS 55 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ACLAPAIJAH EDISON MIDDLE ,t ,1 • ALLAPATTAH HOLM ES EDISON PARK ORCHARD VILLA LITTLE RIVER MORNINGSIDE SHADONLAWN THENA CROWDER ----------------------------------------------------------------- ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT BUENA VISTA BZT6fY. E N DUNBAR ROBERT E. LEE CENTRAL STATION COMSTOCK DOUGLAS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS MI RAMAR MIAMI JACKS N SANTA CLARA PHYLLIS WHEATLEY MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT SOUTH SUB -STATION ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS CORAL WAY FAIRLAWN H.M. FLAGLER KENSINGTON PARK CITRUS GROVE AUBURNDALE KINLOCK SHENANDOAH SOUTHSIDE FRANCES TUCKER RIVERSIDE SILVERBLUFF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS KINLOCK PARK SHENANDOAH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS - MIAMI SYVIOR ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1' 56 85-99 Li SENIOR DAY-CARE CENTERS THAT WILL BE SERVED BY EACH -SUB -STATION MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT NORTH SUB -STATION ENIOR DAY-CARE ALCOLN ROSS ONCERNED SENIOR OF DADE USA ISLE ULMER OMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY INGER PLAZA ESU CHURCH AY OAKS IRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ENTRO HISPANO IGHLAND PARK ACK ORR . UMMUS PARK SENIOR DAY-CARE LIBERTY SQUARE PETER PLAZA NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER JUBILEE RETIREMENT CENTER. AMERICAN LEGION CENTER EDISON PARK MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT CENTRAL SUB -STATION ----------------------------------------------------------- IIAMI- POLICE DEPARTMENT SENIOR DAY-CARE M E SOUTH SUB -STATION SMATHER'S LITTLE HAVANA CENTER COCONUT GROVE SENIOR CENTER OF DADE CARROL L MANOR HOLY C014FORTER BRYA'J UNITED METHOD?` HALL t <<;;,FE 57 85-99 G. Fiscal Impact :to - For this Fiscal Year, 1984-85, the City of Miami Police .' department is budgeted-:1_,066 sworn personnel. With the ~ ;development of two district sub -stations, servicing the �teparate districts, staffing requirements are substantially greater. - 1 i yl ' .Based upon . p the 14PD pr_-ogram for those sub -stations, we -.�� ; project that a mi riimum of 80 new sworn, and a minimum of 24 =, _ ;new civilian support personnel, will be needed to provide - ^ 'sufficient staffing.- = ^;-The cost of the L04 additional pe.rsonnel is reflected in the -Sub-stati-on Manning Factors cost sheet, which is attached _heret-o, a.nd made a part hereof. Projecting a completion date of January, 1987, for the North Sub -station, and Juiy, 1987, for the South sub -station, this - --' depar--ttwnt recommends hiring 40-- new offi cers i n July, 1985, and _40- new officers i n January, 1986. This will provide the - :- - �depart-Went with the nece.s,sary. eighteen-"cnth "lead" time for `,hi ri rig, =academy training and field training prior to actual ^_openat oris i n :_thy sub -station districts. •-. - -. v IC. Z. " ;'The-i-mp>ac.t on -the present F.Y. 1984-85 bu:'get for the 40 new `:offacerS is='S3069680 for- -piertqnnel s= %iGes, and $57,350 • _ E.U�i-.i..L_�` I 85-99 6c 58 :r • • for operating expenses for' the last ;three months of F.Y. 1984-85. 1 lr• L^ t! 1 CC • • a'= for F.Y. 1984� ;,�=0 � 13 �Q :additional officers Y' 1 W �EAh 4-rfu11 year, andQ new officers starting January, i 1 1• (V1 d be $2, 146, 7M :for personnel services, $344, 100 fq-r tpei*ating expenses, r� $551,840 for capital outlay for 1 1 a r• tke^ p Jd;iti onal equipped fehi cl es . � 1 � — C• C` ♦C 0- tl` C 1 t^ �- t' x f- "' C •C CC L.^ Y c- 1986-87 projectiDn.s require S►2, 278, 261 for the 80 i tie�lr-ovoir and 24 civilians and $521, 447 for operating the y ! h u i-station `• c for nine'.=rt"&rftIh ', a!tfie South Sub -station 1 K+ v !h �y 1 � 1 A I r for thr66 months. r z*, tom-• L^ N� 1 y �: I li G L^ 1 C. ^'1 to 1 C•: -- - .- M C n !� CC u �' 1987 4X 88 budge_i'when^ the !statio (� ,;�.,:: •:,�:, ,=:Y n s are in full �Qp,-era1i bp, the dcotal addi ti onal funds requi red would be 1 ^ •- Cr 1 I ..- I. -9, en compared `p:resent F.Y. 1985-86 1 I , 1 to i- L^ n c Li C' � 1 .L' (a �,.^` C^ ^� 1 L" Cf• �: :. f"- I• ^ •— rr C �" r' C C I' �C7 G _ LI f-• I C C C C C I C C G +• V, L .L C Li = L CJ C 1.. 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E" U U • tt _ 6 0 e r • I� E MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT GENERAL FUND BUDGET REQUESTS Approved Requested Requested Requested Requested FY84-85 DIFF FY84-85 DIFF FY85-86 DIFF FY86-87 DIFF FY87-88 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PERSONNEL SERVICES $56,959,058 $306,680 $57,265,738 $2,146,760 $59,412,498 $2,278,261 $61,690,759 $0 $61,690,759 Operating Serv. $6,429,474 $0 $6,429,474 $0 $6,429,474 $539,539 $6,969,013 $547,842 $7,516.855 Operating Supp. $1,603,601 $57,350 $1,660,951 $344,100 $2,005,051 ($18,098) $1,986,953 $0 $1,986,953 OPERATING EXPENSES $8,033,075 $57,350 $8,090,425 $344,100 $8,434,525 $521,441 $8,955,966 $547,842 $9,503,808 CAPITAL OUTLAY $99,302 $0 $99,302 $551,840 $651,142 ($544,885) $106,257 $0 $106,257 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL: $65,091,435 $364,030 $65,455,465 $3,042,700 $68,498,165 $2,254,81T $70,752,982 $547,842 $71,300,824 FY 84-85 Diff is 40 new officers on JUL 85. FY 85-86 Diff is 40 more officers on JAN 8E plus equipment. FY 86-87 Diff is phase -in to sub -stations. FY 87-88 --- Sub -stations are fully operational. Co NOTE:ALL COMPUTATIONS BASED ON FEB 185 DOLLARS b PAY SCALES. SUB -STATION MANNING FACTORS as of 2/5/85, NORTH SOUTH CENTRAL HEAD- QUARTERS TOTAL CLASSIFICATION BUDGETED ADDIT'L BUDGETED ADDIT'L BUDGETED ADDIT'L BUDGETED ADDIT'L BUDGETED ADDIT'L --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Staff Officer 1 0 1 0 1 O 28 0 31 0 Captain 1 0 1 0 1 0 7 0 10 0 Lieutenant 1 10 2 10 13 0 34 0 50 20 Sergeant 13 8 20 8 17 2 101 1 151 19 Police Officer 85 17 136 18 137 6 460 0 818 41 Public Serv.Aide 0 6 1 6 1 0 68 0 7o 12 Typist Clerk II 0 5 0 5 3 2 55 0 58 12 Other Civilians 0 0 0 0 0 0 297 0 297 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL: 101 46 161 47 173 10 1,050 1 1,485 104 W GRAND TOTAL: 147 208 183 1,051 1,589 II ' I I I II I • F i � 1 ' SUB -STATION FISCAL IMPACT I FY 84-85 FY 84-85 ADOPTED REQUESTED PERSONNEL SERVICES $56,959,058 $57,265,738 OPERATING EXPENSES $ 8,033,075 $ 8,090,425 CAPITAL OUTLAY $ 99,302 $ 99,302 TOTAL $65,091,435 $65,455,465 POSITIONS 1485 1525 HIRE 40 NEW'OFFICERS JUL 85 Go U1 CHANGE % CHANGE $306,680 +0.54% $ 57,350 +0.71% 0 0 $364,030 +0.56; +40 +2.69% 0 FY 84-85 FY 85-86 REQUESTED REQUESTED CHANGE PERSONNEL SERVICES $57,265,738 $599412,498 $2,146,760 OPERATING EXPENSES $ 8,090,425 $ 8,434,525 $ 344,100 CAPITAL OUTLAY $ 99,302 $ 651,142 $ 551,840 TOTAL $65,455,465 $68,498,165 $3,042,700 o�• N POSITIONS 1525 1565 +40 HIRE 40 MORE NEW OFFICERS JAN 86 PROVIDE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL 80 U1 - to p CHANGE + j. (7b + 4.25% +555.72% + 4.65% + 2.62% 0 I t L I 111114 - !Hl PERSONNEL SERVICES OPERATING EXPENSES CAPITAL OUTLAY TOTAL rn w POSITIONS 1 v i i g SUB -STATION FISCAL IMPACT FY 85-86 FY 86-87 REQUESTED REQUESTED, $59,412,498 $61,6909759 $ 8,434,525 $ 8,955,966 $ 651,142 $ 1069257 $68,498,16.5 $70,752,982 1565 1589 HIRE 12 PSA'S, 12 TCII'S START PHASE -IN TO SUB.; --STATIONS JAN 187, JUL 187 CHANGE % CHANGE $2,278,261 + 3.83% $ 521,441 + 6.18% ($ 554,885) -83.68% $2,254,817 + 3.29� +24 + 1.53% V CA CA 1 CD CD NOW SUB -STATIONS CHANGE % CHANGE PERSONNEL SERVICES $56,959,058 $61,690,759 $4,731,701 + 8.31% Operating Services $ 6,429,474 $ 7,516,855 $1,087,381 +16.91% Operating Supplies $ 1,603,601 $ 1,986,953 $ 383,352 +23.91% OPERATING EXPENSES $ 8,033,075 $ 9,503,808 $1,470,733 +18.31% CAPITAL $ 99,302 $ 106,256 $ 61954 + 7.00� TOTAL $65,091,435 $71,300,823 $6,209,388 + 9.54% POSITIONS Sworn 1060 1140 + 80 + 7.55% Civilian 425 449 + 24 + 5.65% TOTAL 1485 1589 +104 + 7.00% DOES NOT INCLUDE ONE-TIME EQUIP. COSTS FOR 80 NEW P.O.'S ($551,840) NOTE: ALL COMPUTATIONS BASED ON FEB 185 DOLLARS & PAY SCALES Cl w g. SITE ANALYSIS AND SELECTION CRITERIA The Planning Department worked with staff from the Police, Public Works, and Management and Budget Departments, and members of the Substation Committees to identify potential sites on which the substations might be placed. Given the history of the North (Liberty City) Substation and identification, prior to the Bond Issue, of a potential site on NW 62 Street between 10 and 11 Avenues, other locations were not actively sought. As soon as the activities to occur at both new substations are determined by the City Commission, the actual square footage demands will be finally developed based on the functions required by the number of personnel, equipment, etc.. The potential sites already identified, and others which may be deemed appropriate for consideration for both substations, must then be reviewed to ensure that they are large enough, and configured in a manner which will accept the proposed developments. In considering potential sites on which t?he police substations might be developed several criteria were used. The following is an outline of those criteria and the factor. which lead to their importance. Area of Site: Based on the initially proposed functions nor the full service substations, the preliminary building program requires an approx. 16,000 square foot structure and accomm_d.-;ticn for 150-100 ve::i :' ;;,: total -Ware footage fcr c...,, ;ubsLetion would therefore amount to approx. 68,500 sq.ft. fa)r the north facility 85-99 65 x 4; v"7 s �\mayy *E =9j s 4'7 g and approx. 86,000 sq.ft. for the south. With the inclusion of additional area for setbacks, access and other requirements, the _ total developable land for the north site should be approx. 1.97 acres, with approx. 2.46 acres required for the south site. Given the difficulty of acquiring sites of such size in developed a urban areas, the use of multi -level structures becomes a necessity, however the increased setback and buffer zone needs — would only decrease the required property by approximately 25% Site Size and Configuration: — — - The actual acreage available for development is important - however, the configuration of the piece of property is equally — critical. Narrow tracts of land will not allow for efficient ' building layout, buffer zones and site requirements which are 9 a very important aspects in placing public agencies in i neighborhoods. Site Cost.. - Site costs should be kept to a minimum to allow maximum funding — to be expender: on physical improvements and equipment. Current Use and Relocation Needs: The ideal condition for this criteria would be vacant or undeveloped property. The presence of viable businesses and/or = residential units would require relocation and financial assistance to affected parties, as well as expenditures related to land acquisition. In order to proceed with the development on a reasonable schedule, occiiaic,d property would nece.ssit -tc_ eminent domain proceedings. 85-99 •6 6 1. !p T L . 'v Location in Neighborhood: Central locations within the neighborhoods are advantageous for community access and policing. Impact on Residential and Commercial Areas: The presence of these facilities should impact positively on i crime and other criminally related activities in the neighborhoods. They will also enhance the redevelopment opportunities and efforts of neighborhood groups through the lowering of 'insurance rates, increased perception of safety and greater police and community communications. Population Density: The population density was also considered to determine the potential impact of each substation. The average density around the sites considered ranged from low to moderate in each neighborhood. Lower density land uses are most negatively impacted by noise, traffic and activities which take place — throughout the night. MW_ - Accessibility: In general accessibility was determined to be. of primary concern in order to provide direct vehicular linkage to and from major arterials within the service areas, and City wide. Visibility: It was determined that each site should have a highly visible location. The perception c'_' policc pr.tection will increase through greater visibility of the substations. 85-99 . 67 ,• i R? tq., SITE ANALYSIS - NORTH SUBSTATION EVALUATION CRITERIA: 1060 MLK Boulevard Site AREA OF SITE: 65,340 SITE CONFIGURATION & SIZE: difficult ASSESSED VALUE: $37,000 COST PER SQUARE FOOT: $1.77 CURRENT USE: RELOCATION NEEDS: LOCATION IN NEIGHBORHOOD: IMPACT ON COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL: S. POPULATION DENSITY: ACCESSIBILITY: VISIBILITY: CITIZENS COMMITTEE PREFERENCE: COMMENTS: vacant none good positive overall low/moderate good good yes The site's narrow configuration may cause difficulties in development. MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT SUBSTATIONS 0 SITE FACT SHEET SITE DESIGNATION: Potential location of North Substation SIZE:• 1.5 acres, 65,340 sq-ft. Note: narrow configuration of site places severe constraints on developer LOCATION: 1060 NW 62nd Street; south side of Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard between W 9th and 10th Avenues CURRENT ZONING: SPI-1 Martin Luther King Boulevard Commercial District COST (ASSESSED VALUE): Potential 30 year lease from Dade County @ $1.00 per year CURRENT USE: Vacant property I 1W OU 10. J'o a r .3!f ML K B 1 v d. NW 62nd Street Bel afonte Tacol cy T Center ay "Y , j . - i . " 1 1 AA 4, 1 j. 'V' • p—Al it % 4-1 17. M %x r vial L' CITY OF MIAMI PLANNING DEPARTMENT SCALE: 1 100, FEBSG",�3 69 C SITE ANALYSIS SOUTH POLICE SUBSTATION P O T E N T I A L S I T E S 0 DATE: JUNE, 1984 EVALUATIO'! r.'.;ILRIA A B C D E F G* APEA OF SIT_ (,�PrR OX. SQ.FT.) 53,962 47,600 47,600 50,575 50,575 56,375 14,300 150,717 56,20C SITE CONFIG?'.J,T10'1 1, SIZE GOOD POOR POOR FAIR FAIR GOOD GOOD TOO BIG G^^� (sr+al7) (small) _ SITE C+ST (l. ISED VALUE) $534,374 $328,930 S371,92C S523,118 $642,569 $799.512 S1,016,152 S2,883,620 SE69,446 COST PER SC" ''r FOOT $9.90 $6.91 S7.81 S10.35 $12.71 $14.18 $13.68 $19.13 S15.30 CURRENT USE PARTIALLY PARKING LOT PARKING LOT PARKING LOT 3/4 SITE VAC. 3 A SITE VAC. 2 VAC. LOTS VAC. BLDG. MOST OF SITE VACANT L 3 D.U. L 8 D.U. ALSO 6 D.U. ALSO 12 D.U. L SITE WILL BE VAC. I'1 1.5-2 YP,S. RELOCATION !:FADS 2 E-15., 5 D.U. NO 3 D.U. 8 D.U. 6 D.U. 12 D.U. 2 BUS., 7 D.U. NO 2 D.U. LOCATION I!! ': 1G''i`ORHOOD FAIR FAIR FAIR FAIR FAIR GOOD GOOD POOR G0�0 I'T^".CT Of! PLSIL""NTIAL & SOME MINII194 MINIMUM MINIMUM MINIMUM SOME SOME NONE ttl'ir1' "1 Cw;'tER�Itt t 'hS (CITY BLOCK) (CITY BLOCK) (CITY BLOCK) (CITY BLOCK) POrL'LATIOr: I'': 11Y LOW LOW LOW L05t LOW MODERATE MODERATE LCW NCL'ERATE _ r,cC[SSSBILITY ;rt�) GOOD GOOD GOCO GOOD GOOD FOOD GOOD GCGD GCO� r �n�� V.S._.._ITY_ — FAIR GODD _ GOOD G000 G000 GOOD GO GCCO — SITt?h;ti --- NO HO NO !10 !!O YES YES is0 I YES -SAME AS "B" -SAVE AS "C" -MOST OF SITE 4'OST OF SITE -UTILITY EASE- CV7111TS 3 VAC. LPTS -WILL CREATE -SITF TOO 3t,: PKG. PROS- -EXIST. BILL- VACA!1T/FOR V;.CA!:T/FCR MENT -SITE COST I RATHER 7"AN LE11S BOARD SALE SALE —STREET CEDI— EXCEEDS 11!r11; C11.- -TPAFF IC CO!1— —GOOD DU— —PEQUIRES CATICH BUDGET SiRU TiO.'I GESTION/ PLEXES ON THE HIGH- -NEW STREET . DOG TRACK SITE EST NO. OF O.U. RELCCA— ui *This site is no longer available. w •We: The;f, ff,ures have been updated to reflect program changes. MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT SUBSTATIONS SITE FACT SHEET SIZE: 1.24 acres (53,962 sq.ft.) LOCATION: CURRENT ZONING: COST (ASSESSED VALUE): CURRENT USE: NW 7th Street and 28th Avenue CR-2/7 and RS-2/2 $534,374 Vacant land, 2 businesses and 5 dwelling units S � iIL C +', 1 1 ,•ti y�f. , � s•- ••a ♦., �,2., .. rl •tr' a•- s �4 tj �.5 Nd �`} ''..r►'�- ,•��1'-M..^�a r►.:..�I�i `•�.��. ism 1�� ,,'1� -r ��.' ��•#�•f w0 c.'�•- T •♦ •� �: ri•es••a•-ts .y.c. ,•.giqu iZ :1� � � •. ti . / :..r �. �•� Y, :.�... .•n ` � e � � �, '• �• j �: �... �;�. ,'. � NW 7th St. y.. �„ .... .. .. , . EOM � .•*• '_.: � ;— ►e` � , �.; .. � f - t ii• i 'tom y', ra. t+ ; {7- i » .t j ~�'., w tL• ' .. '�..3 1.. e/1'{ - ��,, � �, �� � r.. � 1 '� • • �� � �t rS . '/1.4 p"' t ,♦� �. .. � , ,r .�y..d ��;l.��! *.''. �tl;.l+j:.. �� �,. t:, tom♦ •�' �� i tt:i1 •.f � ^• ! -t t. ; ����:. �'��.� i.,.� .��.. *.�yy�i..l t 111 tr}' '; t!1 i4.� w�. t. ` ;`�•,� ' •�,.�d .ii �'�� rDIV �1�1 a! K .Cir nfeli ..,� �i' : �• .; i.:. vfc L'• ;.a� t ! '�► '�• f .. N1W 6th St. t a t ; ''i4-1ti - ' 1:• v xil.' c .� ilia. 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SOUTH DISTRICT no I zl I �tI T V ' i i i i i 1 i 7 'JULIA TUTTLE -`�-� CAUSEWAY W _ i Z i i V y �j THUR C HEADQUARTERS AND CENTRAL SUBSTATION e Q n •. i DINNER KEY i i i I SUBSTATION DISTRICT:; VIRGINIA KEY APPENDIX A NORTH SUB -STATION BACKGROUND DOCUMENTATION 85-99 _ • 81 �_ = ,. , _.. h ( ��=:.mow: f .` 1 _ ►/ i t. skif >• % ,l ,. - _ t Y. "ntrod uction Miami Police'-adquarters ` On `+larch 13.1984 electors in the City of Minnii and Crime e r o enLion { %viilbea;lcedtoauthorize the City Commission tO Facilities �c'3i1GS prtxeed With fine bond issues �c dcscribcd herein. Each of ihm bond issues is targeted for a different PURPOSE: 7-he 1'i)lice ;-k adquarters and Crime ► inuniciml impiu%ement project and xrill be noted Prevention F:ciiitc Bond :s dcsiened to licip the on se)iarrely: City of Miami Police Departi:.cnt meet the challenges of toda\'s laa rr.forcentent requirements and tc)nuirron••s The projects are: , . Police ..c, e ide arters and Crime 1 rctentivn Facilities: --Storm expectation in in area where ctime and pups?laticm have ' 4.1er Improven:entsc increased dramatically in rcce:,! c•c•ars. This hand i —Park and Pec:eatiun Facili(ies; rcrzrnn) is c� ctrd to ., c ic't� f,)r future t�e:d<of the p p` f'r ` —Orar:gc Bow! Stadium Moderni7xion. and Police Dcpanment. --Southeast O%_ertocs•nlPark West Redevelopment. AMOL:1?: 520 million The decision to place these issues Flus one t HIGHLIGHTS: Charter A nmdment on the ciection ballot n pis made it a -Cpgradingof the police and?; =%-stem in order to . 1 01Lv Cornini:>icii meeting in lanuan• in order to utilize the eliminare ra: io Mind spots :,nd improve officer and 1 Florida Presiden ial Preference Priman Election, thereby citizen safen: - s \ ini the cost of a Sixcial City election.. All City of Miami � -Computer �nh�ncement anci refinement of mobile �." egistered voters may vote in this election. digital ccJr-,i,��te: tr-r �i:� :!s «::ich provide direct and =' rapid police inquire:,. Charter Amendments -An outdcKw firearm: ranite t: • ensure that officers 1 ' Cin• of Miami voters .vill be asked to ca,t ;heir maintain prt�fieiency \c ith Il a:ir weaponS in a safe hallot on the fvl.on•ing '•Charier Amendment•• during the cnvironmem. j_ s March 13th Spccial Municipal election. -A combination prcipert}' un:r and auto pound facilit\' t. — E to house confiscat:d motor .vehicles and other F { Charter.fi rrien,lrnent '1 im:X)unded Full service p'aitce suhstxior. < in Libcrty City and 1 Chaner.kmendment Numbs 1 amends the Charter Little H3c ara tee bring the p• r i.:e ren ices closer to the 1 of the City of Miami h\ making ••n,)nsuh<taniite changes' ct?r.:mt:^.iti� i in the ecxumenr to correct ''Qranin)atical, s) rt.;cucal and -F.Ici:,t\ ex __-.^.i::^, and rc•rn; :e:ins; for Police 1 leadyua:- �- .miruicric errors• eliminating obsolete or rcd.:nd;tnt ic•rs bui!di^t u 1 i�rt�t isle• For r7•,orc• efficient and em-wdient proc•imons and restrctcturing and renumhcring charter p,)lice serrn es• section; and parts thereof. COST TO HOMEOWNER- r. Police Ficaim-narc:- and Crin):• Prc%-ention l.. Estimated Miuiase . ..................... .0600 1 Estimated Avrra e :'. rk1. Cost + to Single Family Ia,rne..... ...........16c y Sample Ballots � •1'11i #;. CHARTER AS1EN1)N:laT• NO. 1 OKll!\A\ii:: ',l iR!TI\(: {SSl:A10E t7F 11RO -1DING FOR \O\Sl')3S-i'A1T!\'E CIiA\CES 510,000,0OtJ G1" � t.l::\t �)iiI I(:.. 1H0 I30%'DS FOR ±? I\ THE cun, ot kiti-FR , i!!.A'•'1 t, it I ijF \t>t)t'APTI;tSI I' - "t ..� ::J.^. J':'t.: ],,•.a;aa.:LC11.J'.,: 11:'t;7'�::: crfol�. C:IC1:,^. J':1'.t; l J:•. l::i n.ai C•c., t';:,^: (. •... ,. • l.' .1:' C 11.!1' s%i. r'1'h` 1'. 1+•1C t :•.,lrirax:L-dir:.nt pro%ia.m%•and re+tnutu.%sig2ndrerumtxring ttxctwMPOLN Ei•nt VI'N17uN '..nets . A:,o-i in, J r rt. ihrc tit Ito cl.:ra ? 1ACII iTr}_S.,t mo- timr't••r ir. • 11 Y•rx a l t:nu and t,• m.lunc ui ,u:mlul t rill J?'•'rirnll 2 to 211 wits. in. :t ,wr. ,:tcr tilt• WIC of t—ai-ik cost aw rr;rns+r N,nfts vtuhutl. rr.t ., u::u' ••sic ina�, tt.lnl y 1'l.ti _'il �•�► a-Ji• •�att.i\rc> lilntll)�1)1 �.ic y^'y' L'. No iv! �7e C 1 Y�„ '_ �'� �'\ "�•+t'tli�i"-:`:�- r �tr� I11' �` _. �_ �` 1111 Sy11{{r't. � ' •"� it ' -A � `�: '' 'i +•�� �1�. ( �;,1 It •L<'='ti.....- -. '/ •C? : - ;�.. Orang-ne Bowl an'Lt1eas'r Overown/Par-k Vlest } - f °cderniza ion Bonds I:edz•.�oic T�i ,x rt,� Area Bonds II - PL'RPOSE: To build a cuntpletel} rn, )dt:rni;,ed PURPOSE: l he nt1(.- , Oscriov. n; Park West 13• Imo•) vshilc miliziru the e•xl`un'." �'iCel C(/rllnwnit% "elect I.,pnwni Bond Program provides for Sub -structure salued at S;; million excluding the the redr%ch ymcnt of ?txl acres adj:lecnt a) the Miami cost of lard. Cvntr-A Busincss Di,:riot for next. resident iA and AMOUNT: 55; million eomn)rrcial activity This :±rca is expected it) have an estimated pupuhtzi in of 22.0100 people. The major HIGHLIGHTS: en)!Ih_atis of ti:is r,JL:xe!,•nment pro ram will he to -It:>tali as nt:,w chairhack seats. pro vick aff, ttdahlc h u;stni; f:)r niodcrate income families Pro%•ide additional Ice and eli')xs rt x im. and indisiduaa. This proicct is a strau•gic clement in the -build new restroom and cunccssion facilities. dewl%vni •nt pr1 ,z: m for the Owt-town Community and -Prcj%ide a nf:cs Hi Fi sound system. the City Of \liumi. iii:ad ci itt extra Ni-ide pcdesttiarl ramp; plus four new AMOUNT- 510 million muttIle.el elffX'Mors. -Instmll a state-of-the-art scoreboard with instant replay -Constntct nett East End 7_(tne facilities \shish include: - Nall of Fame -firstaurant RetractaNe stage and Seating to make the compatible for a wide s:lricts of ct 11ttmunits events i-Impro%c the parking arca around thc• Bowl. ! FUNDING FEATURES: Ue of p rusts construction funds trill lx given preference o\rr use Of public; honds ft)r this project. Revenues from Or:tns : Bowl e\ents not needed for o;--er3tiona; cx;-ecwc!• sill he appocd it 1 pad the hand w" G'cnt to ;CGUiC the CC7it to the pr(r;%c'rI t in\'tier -NC-w tcnants arc hying sought to 111erc':1`c• 10CMIes such f as the Uniicd States Fcx)thall l.eatiue (I SH-) -These Minds %\t nllJ he u-ed as a la`t rc,ort it) guarantec the successful completion of the pro tje•ct. -S. le or: -,.end= will he delascd due• to a three -scar phased construction plan designed to rCdetcr' incvrn•e•rtiencc to the pubic. COST TO HOM FOW N ER: Orange Btm'1 Es*.im:ned Tillage ............. I(H9 i F.>tirn.ltcd A>.erage \Xeekll' Cost U-) Slnale Fatnih• Hume ........................13c Ott DINANCE Al_'TI10111ZING ISSUANCE OF S55.000,000 GENERAL 0111.16 NTION 1HO NDS FOR M1.36\11ORt,\GE 110\11.ST'1N V \1 %IOD1. It N I ZA V ION .: t : w, 11f'.. ,., ;F.M Ur.;C 10 11.1;L Jod it, 1:..d 11IC :1) JI1t111.1! I:1 .1.1:il:It'111♦ t 'to )r�•.1...lu.ne•.5flcf,Ides.ltr.111.`I:ya:autthe rt:'1x•teltt. {� t�:1)7rit:c�!Jt uuful•t:nLit- it\ titt-,hJt.11 it learnuolon.tc'tl { {. jKfit :\lt\ oR�. J HIGHLIGIITS: -Buy L-nd for the ccnr tructi•Irl of io\v and moderate- inc(xw housing, an,-01an' commercial dei,clopment and public fai dines. -DenxJish Hi,`htc•al <irucrules. -Relmtr businesses displaced by public acquisition. -Congruct site and pu',lic improvements. -Pro irk for for the construction of low -viol im-Kicratc-Incorry- housing, including mortgage financing. -Prrserxr slnlcturC•- of hilt .ric and :IrchitceUmd si;�n:ae•attce. ,-Cortstnwti:1n of ho,�nitt f6r re.itivnis dvq)h vd by the pruic•ct v.i iln rite 0%c•rio,sn Community Development Tagr,t Arcs. COSTTO 1iC MEOWNER! Suuthc-zit l: }' +rk ' l ^a F:v&%c•lopnicni lstitttatret .$c r:+e c Veck-ly t , st to Single Far.:..:! -tc ....................... Sc <.i..d.i.rA.-'.E..,aR.Yw ��.a--. _... «.�...` "rr •.. �•�'�•��JWv(w. Zi�.'.�.►w•M1fTws.Jii1�� 1 t�lLIN(# ISSU.%NCEOF 1 $10.0!1r._ I( INFFA1 01111G\ ON110NDS 3t+lt tiO! ?:iL%';T0VI'RT•OUN*/ M i:l I INI 10)'•,ty'M % , ,.n•: (ldttl'N YM-,iCi:: oI � ._.. .... nc': .. 11 !'.'{. :1 r.; 1 •tt :.t n.l::rtt ItCc:C'lCl,j rl,[:11 bt'J .: i : t.'K • : tPK:1 hCl; 1.1 I:ftt' ,•.d (.. t1IJIl1:C in annlul tn.trlbtcm` 2 t. • : � a:J:.:rxluwr. Jtu'r tlx• .1Jtr f d L.uantar lit 11 tr.Ixt:urt�/Il,:. u •,•t.:lJa;u:�uh::.a1 u:r`.tl�,.ablc fnlmutllt:a,a:.lultJ. t•;r .,��, Q— tit✓ TT.9t);�;�i► : \G11\:; )t,)\Its T _•ht it , croduccion ' Ei dia 1i de marzo de 19S-4 se It: fwdira a Jos t t:chores de la Ciudad de Mianmi ciuc autoricen a la Ct.r.tai6n de la Ciudad a prrweder con cinco emisiones tic Minos como se descrilx' aqui C::ida una de estas rini ions_s de bonos esti dcsign.irb para un provecto de mr;oras munieip3les diferenre } s: votary por each una do ellas scpamtaamente. Ws provectos son:—CtraRc'I Gcncral do 13 Policia v E-: n'icios Precentivos Contra e) Crimen: Me•jor is al A;.3rtanI13do Plut'ial; Mc•iom'; para ParqucS )' Recreos: �.cti;ernizaeion del Esta(iio Oran-. 11 mt'1 yRe'desarrollo it dei area Southerst Overtown. Par"; \%cst. i [.3 decision de incluir en h boleta electoral estas emisiones \• una Enmienda a la C:)rta Constitucional de la i Ciudad, fue tomacta en una reuniGn de la Comisitm de la Ciudad en el mes de encro, con el in de utilizer ias Eiecciones Primarias de Preferenc is Presidential de la Mric�.a: economiz:lndose asi el co<to que acarrearia una elt-ccit5n municipal especial. Todos los residentes de la • Ciudad de Miami inscritos para \'otar, podran hacerlo en ma election. s E nn-flen 'as a la Carta Cons�ituclonal Se le pedira a los \'otantes de la Ciudad de Miami queemitansus \'otos en la siguiente "Emnicnda a In Carta Co-stitucional;' durance la elecci6n municipal especial del 13 de marzo. Enmienda la Carta a Constitucional No.1 L2 Eramiend3 Mrnero 1 a la Carta Constitucional, t enoiiendzt 12 Carta Constitucional de 13 Ciucbd do Miami, h-.ziendo `eambios insustanciales" en el 000LItnento para "eorrear errores vr:tmaticales, sincacticos t• Iuingbisticos; g cWrnin=. do provisiunes redundantes y rerstructurando y a renurnCrando secciones de la Carta Constitucional \• pa_-tes de 13 misma` Bole -Las Muestra EMS IE\DA A LA CARTA CONS TITUCIONAI. NO. i QL!E F'NOVEE SIODIFICACIONI',S 1O ESENCiALES E1 LA CAkTA CO\STITUCIO\AL DE. LA CIUDAD I.+^J, ♦x I.r ('IJ :.lif .:.' %i'Jlnl. :""":.: ti tn, rI, R1t::J'1•.f.1 ltl •�>• r�l( I. .11'•• l{%+rli;'tJ� \ r('.f UI1: JIt'[S \' rr�:.,,-T art:xkt �• �idt u•11.f.1 � rnumcrar �c•ccl,rnc•� )• t`artc. dr dlctu C —.2 ruo w mci+-%r rntrruLt rento" F %� SO 3cnes para el CU:zrLul General de I F aFcia de M i F � ni y para Senricios P r eventivas Conira el Cr r,�en OBJETIND: U; c•mi,i,':n de Bono),1mra c) Cuaric•) General de la R :Ic-ia d- Miami \ para Scrc-ic cos Prc•centivos Contra el Crimen. est:i di,c mats 3t'I►d.ir al Departanwrito de la P(•:ic h de :Miami a h.i%xi-lc frcme a Jos derstic)s impuestO., Ix)r 4-- nccrstt'_tcics do loot• para fort.11ccer el cump!imiclilo Jlas letes \' las n,ccsid3des fmura,. en areas dun.',e cl c rimen : la pt)h!acit•tn han incicmentado drainatic.imcmv duranic los 61rimc7s aiios. Se eshcra que Cite pro r.tma Iu1: Nmos ltmre IlcnAr las necesidades futuras dcl hcpariamento de la Policia. CA-NTIDAD: C20 millones D.XT0S SOB RTSA1.1UNTIES: -Mejoramirnto del sistem a de comunicacion radial de la polic:3 para C:irninar lxs, defieiencias en ]as tr.ismisiones, incrementant u asi la sc guricLid do la ciudad-mb v de Jos orwiales. -Refimmiento- v re -Ace de lot tennin.►les de computa- doras divitalc�- ni")viles t7ue provc•c'rf informaci(in policiac-3 rapier t' '-.ireeta. -t'n poligono die Tiro al bl.;nco title Ix•i mica a los oliciales mantener r rrwjorar so i r:)ficiencia ell el niancjo tie armas de fire`-) en urt lu;_:rr sc gztjro. -Un3 sede dorade pucc_'ar, alrta:e n,tr.e los \'ehiculti, d: motor confiscados, cumllinada con una unidad dlu eustu,iin de paopiecuides. d-onde Imedan guardar<c otros obietrf4 ct 17frr -.011, -1UhC tJ('It)ae pt4't ia::.a� que I,r%wcan t000.s 1(?N scrvic!os ust:ales cn 13--- de U,—K rtt• Citt' r la Pequrit:t ilabara. clue f +ciliren a la p()!iC1'3 un:(tnrtct() mas dirvoo con Frc ec)r»ntr.� � c'.c s a lac ru:f!es sin'rn .. �i`.1•+�117:1 \ fell1nd,-:-wior+ tier etttltcio quc ai!)t•rp Cl Cuar.Cl General do la Pt atria, con cl fin de plower sc r\'icios tic um.i nianc: a m it, 6;-rdd i- eficiente. COSTO A LOS CO\TRIBUYEN'TES: Cuartel Genel-A de )a Policia v Servicios l'rc %v-.mi\'o%Contra c•1 Crimen Amillarmnicntc,l t:stimado .... . ... . ......... (►,/M Costu promedi.) semanal in'.ii% idual (por residencia familiar e�tiniado) ............. . . 16C ORDE\ANZA At TORIT_A.'.IM LA EMISION I)i' HONOS t_: ORLIG ♦(.IONES GE\I'R:\1.Ia ;10IZ LA CANI II).\D #. DE S20AN:10.000 pA1La EL (t'.\RITLGENI-ItAt. 1 . I)I TA )%(At !(-IA V I.At. 1\,1 \) \C1O�1.`• hi :t t t �t 3r)\ i�}::\t i C7� ( 1'i\:l\,'•,t I ': • +Gi:. r::tt r - 1:,. .. I:, :.r c anti: t• rr• : I..:, �, .I t ItJ' nrdcrur:rt•`+', - ; Jr ct.`.+7l: rILt1Ntu,:e:(1 4KT1.Lti!'\It;\L!>I.1_k POLICIA } Ua :1,,:: jf_ CU)`:i %Di. I'NI \'I 1l'lt)X Df ACIos Ckl\1l\\LF� mryhantc un a,;.� rtJy�,t a m+•thJlttr rJrtx a {�!J qua v que ' ar tr:xrturt Cn r•..A F0% Jnw:c� OC- 2 a +► ♦rn,�. rutl.t t. crack:•nc , �tJrtir t*, d[ b frclu dr IJ rr.•:•ioll ck• 1,1 rc •{•crtlt 11. un :r,lc rr• `' tier+urt dr !x` rJ.a� h•FJIt cn �- --- 17 Y%f. J'?.1t'lth Qt Imfxlr�lt ,• I I:Intn�tl.K sJ.al.nrcm' t�('tr�tK►tN lt)it.l1\ir ant. rl� ' - • • _ f � . - ;•. ` y ' • — .�+ •t . tom• ,� i=' • • ._ ` _ ♦ ,tr'I. •I i.S•j .. V'^ 1•' "� .r • ' �. .'•,• _ice 1 .:No os para is i'T7oi'emizadon nos i Nue-,,o f' 1 C r a nse Botil c1, bl.i-2rni Dess:-i-t- Fio dei,_%rn_i Sovii eest i OisIhyivO: C,•tistruir un nticl-o % mmlerno Or.lnge 1'.(n; :tart v chindo la sube�ruc.ura de seem) del mi•mo a!t •rada :n S�� millones c xclu�cndo el Valor 0111ETIVO: 1:11'rt ,�rmna de hunt), para el Nucto ( Desarrolk) (IV 1:1 Ctut)unicL-al Sotithc:ist Ox-criownlPark U c'i +efrer el- West I1'66 do ptopt )icionar un nuevo dcsarrollt) para 200 SUMA: S ;5 miaunes acres tit: trrrc•noti actjuntos al Distrito Conict-cial Cc•ritral j DATOS SOBRESALIE\TI=.S: (CIID) do Zli.mu para tweva: actit'id:ides rc•sidcnciales l:.val:+r. �l nt ctoc asientn: con e,raldares. eomerciAes Est:+ area se e•-, •ra tcndra tins robLt.•ii)n -Frt:lccr rs! aciv adici(,nal 11.+ra la: nicmas } hrazos. es6imida d:• Z?,000 per<on:tt El ma(•or en.:t�i, dc• eme -Cc.rstr.:ir nuevos scn'ieio,� ,:inu.irius y ficilicLides Para program:: (it• title%() de�,:irroflo sera c) facililar t'il ivllda_s cirtit:c'SiI_+r:es. p:1ra familias o individuos dc in ;resos modcridtls. Este -Pr wecr nuevo.s sistcmas do Alta' Fidclidad (Ni Fi). prol•ecto es tin c•!c•mcnio emr.!;egico en el dcsarnllle) tie la -Ct mstrvir ocho rampas arnpiias para pc:ttones, ademns Commlid:ld 0%-crio-wn y de la Ciudtd de Miami. de claim riuc�us ascensores do nicclt s multiples. SU�tA• Sln mitlunes -instalar una pirarra marcador-a artistica con rctrasmision de jugac_ls %' despliegues do l:tu ini,mas• DATOS SORhI:SALiEtTF. �: -Consiruir faciiidades nuevas cn la zona del extrcmo este -La runtpra (it- tc rrenos para !a construcci�m do ' Vivicnda�, do in-resos ba;os o moderados, el tlrsirrrllo Ciuc inclu::an: -S: iun n Paraninfu de la Fama de comercios auxiliares v tie ,icilidies publican. -F--sta o Par -La demolicitin de c-;tralccuras dewrioridas. -Un ;Scerario r grictb; retractables para que en -La rel(xalir_tcit m de resic' . -itAs o comercios desalrjados ( e' Bt),k\'1 Se pttrdan eelchr ;r una amplia v ariedad pur adquisicitin publics. -U C0n�trui Citm do sitios v mcioras ublims. t dr rlcnttx commnitarios I p - .%iC'Urar cl fired de estacionamiento cn torno al Bowl.-Propurc iott:r as:.sfi+l n. tcncia -icra para la con�trt,c ci&l l G�RaCTERISTIG�S FI\.',\CIER�S: de vivicndas Liebajos o moda•rados ingresos. inc!c!L'cnJo l ftnanciamientu hihotecario. -Se lc da:i pre erc•ncia en csic prtt\ecto al use de fondos -La consc nr%itin de e!aruct!+).is de importanect o t'alor hrivado� s•Abrc el empieo de Nino, publicos. hist6rico n arquitcctunicos. l -U K c� c: tun del Orange Bo,.L't yur no se neecsitcn para -La eumtrtucc ion de virienc (s para los residentcs cuhrir ;_ Ito, Opc•raciunaks. sc• aplicar5n para pagan la desp!ar-1;Lcs por el pruvcctn tlentro del area ohjc; tics dcuda cc les bonos a fin dt: rcdticir e! costa a los de la COnu::iitt.+d de Ilesart t-io de Ol'crtown. pr;)h::ri ictalS. -S.:•Stal:`,t!<:indonuCvoI,arrenLLintarioscot noIa COSTO A PROPIETARIOS: Unitcd S:ate.s Football hrague ll'tiFL) a iin do aumintar Soutlic.im Clveni nvri: Park ie,� ingr: s. Anlillaramicnio c,timado .................. .0; tkl -E<:oc hit^o: sr emplearin solo cumo tin Oltirno recurso Costo promr(1io ,emanal p�r.t rc�idencia famil:.ir ... SIC para ; 1: trniZir la terminacit5n exitosa del pro%ccto. -U di,r..::: i!i:iad de k>. bun(: K dent! trara trey ands dc`:ido .;l i',!a': de cunstruccit in cn etapas. di,cnado para rc ucir m%:orrcnicnrc: al ptihlico. COSTO P_ PU PROPIETARIOS: Ora.^.tic 1}.••t`•1 amiiiaraxticrtto eslim ido......... ... ...... .tills Costo pr.-.mcdio scmanal para rcsidcncia f 1rt)iliar ... 93C ---""�.,;""' � ., ....,—r•..-.•.,r.r,�•e•- �. �.�•�...t'.x•t-s a.�rrT,•.�:r.._"'�� �...�''�''..�)'::.a''.e "`'J~_ -a.----t^"`?--•. ..-r.. ..... .,..,•..... r� ORDE:\A\t i AUTORiLANDO LA EMISIO\ DE BO\OS �• ORDI:\ LA 1*MISION i Y.. Iti)\iI� 1. 011116ACi0\ES GP.\F:RALLS I'OR 1A C:_ NTII7M L! 0111-i(, CC W%I S C.F_\ER i:s JIM LA C:ANI I 11 OF DE SZ#5.00U.t)00 PAIL% LA SIODI'R\1L.1CIO\ DEL S10,C:C10,060 11.I RA EL .'• C%0 DES.\I:ROI II) DEL ORANGE BOWL STXDJ M SUDESTE (>:'l is IC)tL'1 Y E CONtI•\1DMI, PARK m EST I.. r.).,t . •:. ..-, `•!:_ :). Fi' t ..t cr.,: err. .. .t_.r :.,,um.ttt)t.l � �i ., t!.,t ,..1. a...+:r F: � c••:.,... •,:mot•, __.. _. .:... ..• IK:J"\ll S',tr•t••'tt1..t'ur.•.•.cInl] t O: '.) i•JtJa.. iC cla .r t.. _t: .:'t.. .1 1+1t••..t.i.!;')ttl�i.�l•;t\!.tntJtrucunMti.tl.��•.untra:..uttc dr.Nock'.I .,t::,'li,)kitI..i:.rt::U.rrt•>aLn�J.IJ..,:.n.......► I •• I'_.n a yac tic acn. r: tin c n !,Lilt!. �nu�rc, do ! 3 : i anti,. f, 11c,1, n., .:.,nit sn ..:,.Ivr„ a �:a.!t.::c. ftJw.n 9 I'•Lt,. n t .;tic Jrt.•�. r, im 3 rmtr do la fc•rh.) tic-1J cmw(m tic I. ), rrNNm%t►. %-mc cri-an en rl�., .. A u lr, t7; 2 2iIi6%. ;mlx%% tntluka;a(•. a tuma `• • .:. •, a'. Y: tu) tmctr% timitn tic I.t, t.t,.t, Ic u!c, vn t trur, tic Its t:c tot )tt:. + dchfca t.ndc6-t,aeiRat)+bt)nt)..ct)n:.•:t.u:r, dcntro de H, i.mx, tc g ila', cn f-- — i vt,a)r,tt.t}�.ktt)..!: ):uhu:,ta, t14t'ilirit,.\i,, 2s;; rtI* `. { ' ti I)nn)�t1.)•a.ltaL..ra•tn• — — l E 1%1Kctli U)NK.)%rn _'it+ SK,., INt'.)\TK%D;ltrl,r V- - •• •,ti+ 4,. r ; 7 u?d } t 1 S �1 r _ �h� - a - '• , _C - i _ 'fit .� :' R . .� s - - • • ', _ -_ 'fie . - _ - - -- r tT IoCall IONS •+•, �``Y •-- "'. .,•. _...mot_ .,?...•�..« �'ivrr:� e:-11r ���'.2Pd € ^CieaLiJ;l Os t��,;i �� �feriivl.'L>�1f�1s •;..• ,-�,r� t��►es E_�ns PURPOSE: The Storm Scu,:r lniprtn-enlcnt Prt,,tr.ini is de,l�tled tt) prtl\'Idr adC'Ch!:Ilr draln:IKe lof �Ifec'I, In the k City cif Miami. C AMOUNT: S30 million HIGHLIGHTS: -A stonil sewer impro\enlcnt hund issue that \\as pa„e•d ' b\' voters in 19Y8 provided the funding for tiew dramAge facilitieS tin W; miles of cit\•,treets. t -Approxini rely 350 miles of the city s streets now have adequate drainage. -This current bond issue i, for the C )nlinuation of the innpro\ements that \yore hcgun in 19'8. -Addition.,-1 drainage facilities are actitcl\ needed in Miami hecau�e this area recci\•eS about Twice the -I 1 i national aycragv of rainfall per yearand is relati\•cly low F , in elevation, nuking it difficult to drain i:u•, c :I!nuuntS Of * storm x-ater from the streets. This excess \\•atcr often impedes the flow of traffic. -This bonJ issue \would provide Si milli(ln each \•car for the next Six years to fund storm se\\cr construction. 1 -The first storni scwers will 1-e constructed in :uc:a, \\ ith the most ,eriOUS f1c1,\_'In1Z prOhlenlS, indutl.in,, that part of Miami \\es[ of Leleunc Road. These bonds would prtI\ ide for: -The elimination Of ,e\rre or prolonged fll ), (ding oil city streets. -Thr promotion Of the -�.ifc•r\• and \\cI1'Jrc• (,f cm resiacnis and coninwivrs -Comph:rnce with L;cracrnn;cnial M!L11.1tif,n, rc•;_,Irding the retention of runol p:tllutants. COST TO I10NILOWNER: Storm Sewers F.Stini:tlCC1 \1111:1��C . . . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . .()900 Estim fed Ayrra;,e ��rrk1\ Cost to Single Family Home .................... .. 2-ic . PURPOSE: The Cit\ lark :eid R,rrc•atit)n N(:i;,hht)r- hki,!d iniprt)\cinctit l;. InCI ltrt t,.;f.I1:1 1:+ de,lt;llC'd tU improve (lark and rvi. rcati( )mil f.ici!itic•S thtow."hout Miami. AMOUNT: S,5 nIWit In HIGHLIGHTS: The three ilmin cicmem, of this prt%;,r.im arc: :10 Million \c•ighNwhot/d P:irk Recrc•:uion Hc;lit\' Improvements «•ill pro-, ide for: -lncrea,ed recreation facilities. -lmproyc•ct lighting s\•<tenis -Elimination of aafety hxwd,. -Initiation of ern itonnlc nt:il pr icction at shorcl ne parks -Mark he:ituificati(m prt,gr.im, including pl:intin!, :additional trees and palms. Sin Million Sxinimitr, F,.K l Imprownients \\•ill prOVide for. -Establishment of s\\ miming . , a major recreational acti\ it\: -Expin,i, )n of the S\\'I;l,c•:►gun h\' heating; p•.,ols. -Fhnlin.iti•)clofsafvt\ l:.vart'.,.It tsl)olS. -Rc•diic t it )n of ptn )l (i;wr.mn;, c t )sts. -E,tahli,hnient of Miarnl IN a hoot for nt:tjor local. state. naionai and inlcrn ;iit .nal ,\\ inuaing events. SIS Million Regional P:irl- Imprint.- )entS will provide for: -Rcdc•\riopnlcnt to B.i\ front Park Gild Col)I'din,ltiOil of other major prc)jcci, t( 1 MA. rc.t,e use of the 1;x.:rt)Ilt Pain s\,It-ni - Y,:a1\il,inlal'n(lJf IIg7!1::; nt-'\ F.irk .iN .1 ilujor ilatuf.l. rC,0LIICc-h.t,c•d I-mik and I!U' Cit\'s t)nh• hcach I'J:iilt\ -Atuui,ti,tn ofthc \.;\.it 3le,cnr Trlinir.g Center for u,c• a> \\l )eking center fin the Art, it 1 C\p:111d t-Uhur:il :iac: arti,tic opht,rtuni[ic, .rid rrint:lrcr tau (:Ovitro( Car, \v "art tr•.idmon• for rcmdeni, and \ a,itorn. COST TO 110MEOU'11:R: Park xW Recreation i ,tim.mc;! \1iihigr .. , ...... Er inin iwd Avcragc Vi•clA to ),I IO Sillgic' i::ullih• HU[llr . . . . ........... . ....... 28C ORDINANCE AVI11O;t1Z_ING ISSUANCE OF 01MI\A\Ct- All 1 110RIZING NSUANCT OF $30-000.000 GF V It %1. OBLIGAi'10\ [BOAS t S35,000,000 (:1•Nt RAL OM 1GATION flaxDS to It FOR S10RM SF M . R 1\jF1j1oVFStE\TS =• C1TY OF St1AM 1':itl: -%%D KFC HI'A•I•ION 1ACI1.11'IFS .tll t"It• C.:It ut \:1..:-t, F: _, to .rt . �;rt'_.�,t . , 1. • •.t' t 1 1 ,.,':itr(e,,. 1: c.. - .. a,. .(.,'.t,f.\\:r: :•..r \: .i` �� �I,a t:. t't' Ih •ntl,t U• •m. �, ,.rt t:.�a�.�,`t.�: �... .. t�tal.t'. ul +. t.!l C•. ..1 •tftf ,c � — :•rnt• end ti,,l l(attire In aR�d:J' : •',t•.:'ft (11, ..' 1. • ; \t']r, 1,t.t+t' _ :IIIL'f i. ,I[ ft. U:, UI'It' 1• L'tllt t.' . , .�', 11' a:aht.,! 1n�1.1,!:111'!It, Iu itlt•(1airof1++UJncc of the tt,;vvti+Cth anat+.\\ it itertV]t Li%% lul I. \C�[+. In:l:%,It1, ,711a11`- at lea t){1„U.l::a t' tti 411c ',i+.'t ii%v hvmd,. till •t71Ulttft fdlC,,�.1+�t�lt'iA •t^, G'':Al ';Q 3.11J1•t:clll fait" ' G. lit: 1xvirt-NIX IX., 1.1 L.1;,: [.n;• 1-.,n Al;c lit'1:1 U•t tUlrJ.l,l tit, Iran um - i .tU;�1♦s7 Hopi„ ,pl "� ( L2,\t.,t µt fxt,+ ,-•' ��' - I N Of • ra .1a o_ v Ct J-.A Cranz-'a fl i i (litILTIVO: Ci):itridr tin I)II WAJ III I (),'AM:L- la skilit-N-mictur * I Lit: ;1k cit) (it. -I I!'!-V0 1 j;,)rj(L, en S i; millmes vxcI1I\cndt I cl v.0k)r dcl ic-r-mrio. SUNIA- 55; 11101%, )t1CS nvros So' BIR F-SATA ENTES: - 1! 1 -Li I 1.!,`1dt,i ni icvo-,asicriws can t.­ap.ildares. -Pro\ cvr e!--pICi(l IldiCiorl.11 pm.i k,.,; pit.-ril-Is braws nitc-.-tis servick)„xniurio-; v Lit ilikl.idc!, i-:.im P.,(*)\ et',' 1111 ' NiSl C Ill. IS LiL Alta-FiLlClid.ld Hi Fil. -Cunsu.fir (,chc) rinipas;imphat, px.i (10 CLI3t ro nuc%us asccrls(ire.s Lie Ili\ Cle, 1116 1 t iples. una pizxra numidw.i arti,tica ctm rcim-n-ANi6n CIL: jtl!;,-das v (ILI'lilic-awN tic 1.1: Illi-fills. -Con,t r-.:i r fac il iLIJLICN ilueva., ell I'l Zt Ill 3 (M CN t rem. ) c stt: que incit.li6n: -531tin (-) P.,raninfk) dL, la Fama R.-smur.inte U-1 c-;Ccrjrio y gr.idas rctracubIL-1 p.ira que en c. 13mvi se pued.m cc!cl)r:tr mu miplia varic(Lid cj: cvcnit)s MO. .-,--:r el area tic esucitmxiiii:nto cn tt n'nO -it Bt va-I CAP-NCTERISTICAS FINANCIERAS: II.- L!3 rJ prcfe- rctici:i en cIic provecit) .il us(_) de ftmdos s,)brc el unipleo do Kin- pCiNiCOS. cnik.­� del Orange Mva-1 qLIC Ili) SC I1CCC7:,itI:n pam cul­ir p..-ws t)perxit)imIL!.s. ,v ll.ira p.q,:I; 13 dcu,b .itf 1, ­< bmlt)c a fin do rvdticir cl Sc C11.171, hu<calldo IlLlCVI)SarrcrdL mi.ii it)N ctnii(i III VniWd `t31C.s F00I'D.IiI Lv;igtic R*,�H.ia rM dC W;1Ic:lt3r 110POS SCL-IIII)IC.irmi m)lt) coniii tin 61hiniri i-CCUrst.) pri _,x-jnziz_ir j.i ternnim.wi% )n c\ii(,,;i tivi pro� ' , cct(: -1_:IC!:1 -,h In il-iiid.h! Lie 1(,N Kim), sc dlmim ir.ir.: Ire,Gilt), dchijklai P1.11i Lit: consirtitvi,*M ell c•l:ipa. . i r.:ir3 rt-duOr iiwk im at plihhco COSTO PARA 11ROTI1ETARIOS: Biwvl Amill.irxiiicniti c-;tinmdt) ... ............... .16 -0; Ct,ito prt)jncdvi viii.mAl p.iri resiticnt-Li I`Mniliar . -i3C .-7 ­7 ra c- -0 019FTIVO: 1:.{ llro�j.liljj do B, wt)!, pma cl Nlicvo Dc,arrulle) dc 1.1 CI )IIIIJIlid.1d S( )LltllC.lSt Ove it, )wn,Pirk %\*,-,.t h:ih-i LIC Ilrt )I I( M, if 111:ir tin nuev(i (1C,.,rit !I() parl 200 ;4" r" tie tijrcnos idjujjjt)S :11 D1,II-110 Cj)jIli.It-I.lj (:cnIraI tic Nil * imi Para 111,100, .JCZiViJJd;'S ctmierciziles. Fst.l .1ire-1 sc c,I*wr-1 IcIldri IMA I)- LIfilll.ld-1 (it: 22.1 '00 pur,i)mIS 171 illlvw 6117.1 •1,. tie cste p.,k,­rjnm do ntic%i i dt-mik-)flo Scr.i cl LiCiIii-ii viViL'Ild:IS P.Irl hnliilas (I indi\ idil), dc iIjgres%.)s E,le proyectic) es mi cicnicnit , cvw.victi, ell el de.,.trwilt) tie ]a II C,)nlIInik`1:Id 0\ CrIMN-11 V Lie 1.1 Ciudad de Miami. SUMA: S1O milli )ties DXFOS S0IM1'SAL1E*\, rEs: -U ctmiipra tit- tcri-criti-, Kara la construccitin (A- viviend.Ls. tiv in,0,icso; Ii.titis o modmidols, cl dvsarrollo de comcrcit)t; xixiiiarcs \- de ficilid *ie-s p6blic:ls -1.3 dCIn.)Ii%:i6Il tIC CSIRItALITA', detcritm.idas - U rehlcali/..icitm tic residenics o o:cmlCrCi0:;. tics.iloi.1dos p(')r adquiicii'm piliblica _a Ct MARk'Ch . Ill (it- sit io, y mcitmis p6b] icas - pri.)POTC10mir I1,I`4CnJ:t fmandcra Kara 1.1 ctm,.irticcion tic %-IN iund.is de hays o nw)d-_,raLh)s ingesoz. incluycndil fitianckimicritt, hipcilick-mio. - 1-i ct in-Lerva-iOn do: csirucluras (Je import.incia o valor hisi6riccif (I -.irqiiiicct6ni%:os- -I..i ct)n,;iruk-ci6n tic \-i% it-ndas Kara to.% residt.111C." dv-p1.u.A,), pin- tl, prt)\-coo (Icnirt) (let art%i objectiva (L: 13 COrIlkillitIALI de DL,sarwIli) tic 0%ertown. COSTO A IlK0J1ILT-*0U0S: I 0%crtiw, I,, 'llark West Ar,iill.iraniicill, 1 t--.t imadt) . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . .0300 Ctl,t(i prf )mctlit w --cmandl Irara icsidcricia familiar . . . 8C Ms ORDENANZAACI OKI ZANDO LA LMISIONDE BOWS ORDFNANZ\ %1*1'01'%IZAN'1)01.Al'%SlS11)N'I)EIIONOS U OBLIG V.10*%Ls GLNI IZA1.1.4i 110H LA CANT11M)f V OM IGM IONI 4. CLNI It kI.I.S POR IA CANT11A1.) v!. I)E $;i.0Mwjl00 I1\HA I \ MODIAINI /.YAON DrL $10.0(i0.00(i PA �.% VI. NVI'vo.) o 1)1:1. MIAN11 OHAMU BOATSIADIUM 1 St [IiI.Soll. M LIZI t)WN Y LA COMIL NID%D VA111h WEST t I I, t,Z I 1z J I 11, k 1 1. 1. % 4 1 IvIll tic 1.1 it k !..I uL. IJ CIII,%v $11 tic h ft.-,IbL 111 %V, C*:Ijl Cn tit. jillix,% itwiti,itr. a Imnit 1, bmi- k-,-r tin tmva•, dri-mo -it 1.1, Ig, tt. t1cril., tic- 1.1, ull It'll L m # 5 # 6 # 7 DATE May 26, 1981 June 4, 1981 June 12, 1981 June 26, 1981 1981 March 4, 1982 March 9, 1982 March 11, 1982 March 11, 1982 March 22, 1982 March 25, 1982 March 24, 1982 May 1, 1982 May 5, 1983 REFERENCE' Letter to Carollo from MLKEDCG Letter to Mayor Ferre from MLKP.DCO Letter to Comm. Theodore R. Gibson from MIAEDCO Letter to President of MLKEDCG from City of Miami Police Department Petition for LIberty City Substation initiated by MLKEDCO Miami Herald Newspaper Article on Beautification & Economic Development of MLR BLVD Letter to Athalie Range from Miami Community Police Benevolent Association Miami Times Newspaper Articles on Necessity of Liberty City Substation Miami Times Article on Liberty City Substation Proposal to Commission Letter to Mayor Ferre from Willie Calhoun, Chairperson Model City Community Develop- ment Advisory Board Letter to Mayor Ferre from Miami Community Police Benevolent Association Miami hews Newspaper Article on Mayor Ferre reversing his opposition to Liberty City Substation 85--99 _ t i� x a PAGE. # 2 #1.5 May 13, 1983 Letter to Miami Community _ Police_ Benevolent Association — from Cornun. Demetrio Perez Jr. #16 May 23, 1983 Miami News Newspaper Article on Necessity of Liberty City Substation #17 'Tune 28, 1983 Edison Center Business District Economic Development Committee Meeting Agenda _ #18 July 9, 1983 better to Miami Community Police Benevolent Association from Samuel Mason, Executive Director I of MLKEDCO #19 July 12,,1983 Letter to Mayor Ferre from the Edison Center/Model City Merchants Association #20 '1983 MLKEDCO News Letter #21 - Legal Description #22 Liberty City Project Descript- ion + #23 September 2b, 1983 Urban League of Greater Miami, Inc., Memorandum #24 January 18, 1984 Letter to Director of Dade County Rousing and Urban De- velopment from Executive Dir. of 1 LREDCO #25 _February 2. 1984 Letter to City Manager from County Manager -. #26 February 76 1984 Letter to Executive Dir. of J MLKEDCO from t Department of Housing and Urban Development #27 July 9, 1984 Letter to Cou,,nty Manager from 0-y Manager 128 _. September 19, 1984 Lette:: r.0 city Manager from the PCL.;c..i Cc! Zter/tlodel Merchants Association 85-99 . s #33 #34 il October 10, 1984 Letter to County Manager frorn City Manager October 24, 1984 Letter to City Manager from County Manager October 29, 1984 Memorandum to Miami Police Department from Assistant City Manager October 24, 1984 Letter to City Manager from County Manager Lease Agreement City of Miami and Dade County February 3, 1985 Miami Herald Newspaper Neighbors on Liberty City Substation Proposal Update 0 � j � r rr• Cv.101,11C Deve'o>>) _,n! Co . ,.,_)i 'l ir)n '? %.,ILKEDCO) 7114 N.W. Lend St`cet NA'ami, Flaricla %3150 Tel pliUnc No. (305) 7.50- 7652 I? 250 lSS I Jo: Carol lo, C'_ty o� -lorica 331?3 D Cam=SSloner Corrolla: sipee i:]a M—Ay Civil 0_SilXr':>'.lcas, b�_,_sLnassas in T riy City have co_1`. im,ad t0 t?^oo? s � *: C"� t?.'`"- ec,: { -; . ,� 1 c��,G,.• ,=rs to Lorctase the,_- c0::el5 and servic?S. - - - - reason =Qr th?S E-Cl!_ne is to tha l'1'iC:1 crimail rate 2=i 3 ht- a tt,oi=^t.�.' ^.L OF C ='1?S C:? i:''.` ..'�_ ._. C•_ ?� `_S4 _ �- . S-• ��=�=? i n r axe2• ::�S`.. 75_`l''SS"'S c!O:Q !:. `1\• !'..�'1 :_'r�_^.':e f�.`.. C---a to Wes , .�:c_ : �y c.�r,�_z__ '.s ��� r r..:5`r.:..;s .._�� _� or as,�•�1.. !_la OO_ *iQ _.e7 Or O: `_' 0. i,'.e s_ `_ ,r t`.1 i `f '!l T,i�== .1r C'-~ aSa :_a n -•n .��.� r i :�-l. � u�2 and C....S .. � 7L—� t :��.. Z _�G .-._Y4 .._.� _ .. ._ � ..._ .-.5�. ►....5• - i f V ou a -re to C 1'T;2 Tt { ^ u:Z--??'" { y 2 f7 7 :1. .v r i ty �S !:>ci;eve, scret11L-cr r-_st '_a- cone to ctio-r-b s t;-..e `�<...�. W--a axe tit a !.*at r.--f_ol p! ac -ZA City t0 ratrol t-)e StrC2ts &.!l_ ng a'_' S l.-.,-I..s ;l -sts-as lt'.- r T W.'7s. ♦.t._ •�_a � �r_tti -�r� i�?_,� are N. Tf • I l_� • •. _ - � :._ Y .._ CG J ..: _. a_ S .: 1. s • close arso,-_Gtion o:. 0__ c-_rs with --* ?:zz;ed as a r%r; Vr; ter t0 L1-a '_­0 ; C.-�. rinn,r'`-t„�i ' If is to "' -z tD .':'=,r... ~R 1��►:lly Or 1CSS�_^.tom to Z C��=_� Vl:,.e CT.'= rl'.S�C c =.".`� `.':'� will not lc__ G to ��`'✓O~ � 7 L 1= l��ti � 5 �5 !.: '_-tom. � . �, t}�: !✓: V ` patroi is oar-t_aJnlly the �!7_�-_:1c Gr C .^.✓_'L t�:• �1�<Tt: `t_.:�� `.Ci.:�=iS Dc. CMJ I J D C 0) 714 N. \1 S,., t t I I i Tcl.-zp�iunt No. ks 4, 1S' 3 1 c 06 F, o v--urice t7� YC r C -ty 5 0 0 mve Ik oi -a 33233 !L I:Ah t L'o T= -.!,L V L s ltS a fc) I I -2..tr-,r Of L)y L L 1 May 2 D' y In C) C: r Z, L.-I I.;, I L ?Algf:c yCit'. cot ela- nts and s -Ez a. n a Che f--act -tha--e and -YO!ice 3 C'�:t -Duch -U!e Tha firsc a=rc-ach to b -7.1 g voi -ic-- is n in of a p:)!.:.c,:! �istz, i c t Station' - S L -2-K, N. 52r, St. It 'Or t=� to Ure crimes an,3 ZS _Z: p C;, :-Se 0- G 7 cers to raSDDrd to seric-.zs cztlls a --),- Cities.:, basLn-aSsr2z a:. v44 t:-j-2—,- c-!St*---4-.I�---. t!la;? activ i ties. 14- to ize L- L.A -11t ccura=e ni:w On---:S to We 2cok le V-a .E.- Z J 85-99 - .L. t,. - ..t.tC-5 r �-COnroll tC v�� tE,,�I t" :'1"i! Co: � 1'j! i!' lU11 714 t�.:'1'. < 2nd C:tt'rt l.;i.:nti► F!v. icrz ;31 iG Clt.•F 0rit• %V L3(.►5) , 5 746 S2 June 12, R. G_bson, CO:�_:1:SSi0nCPl 3500 Pa. : a,ler2 can Drive Y a:.; ?iorida 33133 Dear Co.:imissioner Gibsort: On "ay 26 and June 4 1981, the :'artin Luther Ling �co-:o: c Devl�lop�„nt Corr). a-ddressea a i ` _ter to t}:L :'a: or r ';v—nd City !-'rnace in--roleI-e:!c to t!-e City 0- t::i::ni cons_dc r! �nC a b(-at :patrol anc Fol ice District Station (S`-.:-s _anon or c'inct:) To 'JIis C'`.e _e, we have not: reccci v: C a --ro-m Vou Or your 0_72.ce. :.:-e we to aSSU!7e t'...t a tinrl ci_cis_o:: was - naC'e _ 0!: you b, •-'r. Sob :r _-shaw o-c he C _ y G� ' ai"l{ Yol i ce is S 5 tia _G'Q n ju e II , _ _ t C_ 1G:1 of t::e ..L► west Neighbors sect =on of. the ?:iar-A :'e=a`c? Ir. s eai' �;-:s Las sa)r{r.g "thy a L. iCtY�%1 _p�"QJCGC'wi! �:� 1 1 hit/e LO ��_ -� a 1 `..a� ed bi-] i a sub - lie 1 _ann is o'_` :he t!t'._(._stion. a1.1- e L 1ice an -. We operate oL:t of con _w„i 1 C The will have to evaluate the rC'.2=:=�J'-1 i- ^� O_ t:a\r_ng 02_ iCLrSAn Libr�-?'ty City. It's a l i the a: e:..:t. t� _t tIni s n-e to sa: — _i!,e= _ 6.' s a o o o d i de r i C:1 �':C' :!L':':bi}' ! -2-Uu:2St Z resr?^TIC:^_ ::S ._'ri c:5 U:J:'S'_Jle. — `J 5, :`C'f -�rCl}' N File ':o. F.FL 23 George tH . Adams :'art in -tee' '_ti n9 7conor.i c ^e•: e_-__ -gent Coro. 714 N.W. E 2nd Street '•, ami, Florida 33150 •*tea_ `•,r. tt�ams- 9 ns you, have e indicated, we too are inter-� sty d in nrovi di nc an en-v'_ronmen.t for increased pro-sper-ity in the Cat} area. To accohp ish this end we r<'cen.tly inst:lLu e-3 two additional beats. One on N.W. 7t.h 7--venue from 54th Street to 62nd Street, the other on IZ.W. 2r.d ?.venue frbn 54th Street to 62n.d Street. .-:e �,av'_ Sri the .past expe? lencC'3 Ciffic—Ity in staffing these :%efts JecallGe o; e'nanpiower sho: tape. iC 2'Cr•:.i d }' this we have now allocated ovc-rtiir+e nion:ies to ot)_,;l're ljot`t beats are fu211' ste_`fed on a regular banis. in a6dit:ion _he beats k'i?? be expanded to cover 4?5t Strct_t to ?9th Street as you S'acuested. Your concL—rn fvr the Cc;n un. _+1S i:nC..' CC n future we can work together -for its 1hetterrient, pIi. ase C,o not hesitate to call S? r.cerely, !,IH:I-nj •l r ,ra n r L~ d e. n' t:a co.-:r'+: nits. Li:-t--t-FCAty cc ,� f�':_ 1�' •_G:1C TCi.3Lii�:raS Ind Z,'_ th f_r tr we 1.411 c:,,.:inuc to oc V: hi:hc\_-h nzn,e r_nd otccr ?.zr:h--r�l5r. . ,% f (Jr•;Z; tittle T:'."!ili?'_:s 4it :'._t t�L'ti:::'SS C:..:ice t-__�:...^.�t•, :; It hzs t:-e tr_; is to cvldr 5;1, r r :S Lila t:•_ Imt. : :' 3 resiG=_nts to SLIT, ;' 2 )�:=1 •.-�:� ^ . tC- ci;c�:�- c; tic c..nT •,..�' ic- zy _ =.:tea in '-i_ tft*r. ,b:ot 85_99 f r 1_ ;���• •i� (J!•,.•iiJi .l I �I' f'')�_E'� _ -_i'� is `. i :T L �1,`A 1';erch 91 I9,C;2 -�.on _•t�%r•%r }.? i1Q d CojrF,??7=wing Cr:�:itli nu e 1 ier raVx e a d li._he arL:_c=`Ze _Q11Sned in -4 L.�� i5' Oi C=]:::? _n t'_e Cit.]' C•:-_"�?-_2' i?23 'he S1) _SL1(7:7 Oi 2 SLI',S:a =1On D . L7e ��lE_-.- -PO ]Ce i_T • :tip _.... • ._:'..:..'=?'-S OL �.he CP27-O•J_�=�':5 black co::= is i11 :t•' cn?7 S_► Siti e i-he I:_ iCS OT �1? r.I�C p UQ :;=rcJypl&,5ce our Spor to I. -le Li —or - s Gi •OLr ce n it' s 'c;,,i st f'or the _said sub-sta:_ on . tip n2! ? e JE' Lf) ti1_s ii.Dve -r:JL'� (ar>rove tO I,e.. U ^3.'ih TeSpCt LQ i'he I t?ttJr AnS ?3I the n�?: C'I^c::^. ?P`i. i?:t't'_e'. 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Ad=s/ i.eg2] Cc.: i t : c�c Cha i rr- Meni Cc �zn i L)• fil ice P.O. boy U1 SS63 Mani, F lrrir's 33101 t1i:ar Gr►n: i(; rl we arc i r# • .•eipt Ir Y r let ter .f.=2 rc1 TSay 1. 19S3 in khic:: % u reques out support for the dcvclop. pent of . -)Olice sul .,apt i0A vu �srt in i.ut}err King Please hr c.. - ,' •l a t } mill try tlr O..0 cv crytlhing p*ssible in ry pv.rf to t l.t into cniic i dern: ion your feel : .. -: c a i a t • . �. 1 1,c of any further Sincere-2 }• t {sl tit :.a•' _ r.3�T " '', � '' 3 - W r t v e I � parr �f f fr is s tA 3 F] '-it::: j.•.i �f _ �i.1:1u o;,en a.�',•,%v St�ieironc�•s Iac 7 tt1:C 2CCC:f.i`_i?. t (•'•� j FC1:11u._:C . "` -• - :: it+C j^:I.li,J ,•i'" 1.:�:,.:Q,�� rt,'.t St .'r.'?_ tU "... _' il:@ :1.;! n . 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Po:icy :�.•j trl?t'(,J1'i b`l' i li:=' =y t`JI�C fls?.ii ­.� ., lt]` nei r0l;Ce a:ve t`:e r:_a in rz'-t, t;,_s i ._•:e ; ;c ad t::e wroa-P pl.-Ice. t`t s`:o:::d b= n. ,-cl a:ively to Col—.—t, ::rid+ the City S 01:i(1 %u. use : 10 :-S an O:,St-c'z C-r ?.O :xcus-e. f In fact, po:,_:: v t'rl_}' arz ware li :fo; ; r=.v now. � They shOuld f .nd .won. 0 -_-o along :with t <Sic t� - •._ �?d firUt j:: :;C'l� and r/:U is rit: G1 }. c'.trU 5 c.:C'::C}' :a i.••.._t ti1 CJi:= r w QVEiO'J+'n, ::n0 ii:L•S it?1�� j?U:ICC an d re>::r.^.tS v;_,�Fl r --- .+ ci?5 i7;1i. Just trlt:nd old Afcrces. After the Ov_:j cw: s::•:zfront surfaced. a of blacl; office.-s r r::c:ver thcir reouestjo su�td:loii lil UL::iti' Ci'lV, 'r%:1 t11�: ti7? c:: ,:,GC Cif a_ :_,:CC:: .J "ll C!i iG.i1 TGalt\�..`"i1Ci `.E'=i; 'te:its-- t.,,)i _ _ _f•:`,c. r u�t._. It 1- �S..+.._ , for 1•.i r ' t:) Ct�?>:•,� r'r';.i,' : aE�,: �'i��i: t1Vi:�_1:1 ! i r �_C :t}_ ny Little 1-ia�: ;,a. But Gzr•• an•3 ;`e: re heoved, to'a, by that sobs:aiioas arc clef zs fi :-cially iffici^nt as a • Ilea eavarters. Life wci:).i' b- er if cost eIN.-cl:i-cN t In t- C'C).TI:: aa► ,actor in nu eec;s"ons. I:12t r:iaany p:-obl?,-.lS Clv l'i li.^.Ci it ....it1�'e5 :ot}la:'�"1f0'CLA llt':.. C'c�tUri :ion r:i.G�lc �i' E':i..:C%`S E :: afire t'. E. t. areas; �vnich exrn s e s.:ouldn't be t .e main ccrIcern. `,,'hen • people talk i ::o'at cc s if it ::-e:e the cafe dct u5int, money :IS Ln cxcU: e. tiles! :1 0:i:ci3!s c`;, -lu vI='.• jr-OIICC s Ubst-....:,: Ifi�'C�:r7cat r:-:hC'r tl -,^^• .^.n Cxp `.-':se. I.1 `,-,*h Little;! n•1 ^c' j ibc ,•• Cit' uould bcnt-f:, f:0m in t Cvvrlo-wr., S1 JCi::ions in Libt-.- ' Cily 2nd Lit,10 1.: vz-..? a'0 1� }� � • - ;' r can �n o^i;i,inP. t: t:lrr ii :.n ::n : nt rpen:y-u: is t: rt • , • • - ecc, :: mu ni:y rc•::.::c::s in• t — r:i�^,1::�J!'i::•J�5 w.'.,:.? : _ ;•�:icC-i.;:ic.� rtl.".::Gr._:,:;,'i�s �-::.1 .. �. 1 { 3 -9a • 16 ' a V O r.� ` p rbb ,DISO, CP.;vT:�R BUSINESS DISTRICT P.CONOM fC f)}-.VELC�Pi;EtiT MI-MITTEE I':LE T IN June 28, 1983 11:30 to 1:00 P-Ml- Uptown City rMll 6116 N.j'l. 7s_h Ave. A G E N D A I. I,pprov�l of :31niites June 22, 1983 IZ. Revi e;a 'and ni scussi on of Parking StLdv, r oasibi lity. ZII. Identifir.ation o� vt:cant:lofs to be u-tilized for parking facili- ties. iv. Discussion of Police sub -station in the lZis:on Business District. vl. OICher VII. Dace of V. Up-ca;.` on SPA bF_au4ification ratr, .. • .•..i .S 0. I�C��CI�t'� �lFl^'.:i•.7 O'.�; o✓i'�,K i 1': f:a fl.r St„ nth F:c»� / t•• . u�, FL �1111 =i; 5'033:1- ' C71+}'!C)iTi h. _'tllllc"•t D; c•... `� ae r s=' 1� -G _ : •i w . MIAMt. FLORIDA 33101 I July 91 1'; _' 1 • I-'_ Son iin %th.e'in� Lc^^��ic ��:e�op=_nt Corp. P+I.J :•f �.. 1•1v 3=.127 k "—',son: F'i^ t ►:� w-a t0 Cam`: ,`ztLic1i? ,'OUI' 0��;-T!i =i10II i0.` aU?D� £Tl G:ltS��.�i�;� IO�JC'1 t�� :'1Qe1 (�it�'�L20 Cil.j crCn. r::s''1� jO':1 f0: t! ii�V suCh Ll dj L'?'iC C.2_2C1iAT'.. 5 �v�'1i'd out by li-:he Cover �: is Cp po_.n.Zi.CB ct ,,-our July 1 10j meolio♦ %'8 .._ �» ,i.� i a li 1 a `i = ^ Lip i j ti'o C.= - `c "E.1 -h Pro- ve are a .=_ra Of Yom C �c'�1-7.-tion s r'_I t._Cj' ' t._ n7 ri Uv._ gr?r. vnich WS knO'd is significant for your arep. i V$ areelated about Or f;a-jized i:3�.' rch nts Association hdch has been es-- M teblished in the area. We know that the =er:: am.s arc c:cc;.o= the plc C-s5 Of j V :e 1 1,a l;:c?2t. y Vtil 1�a:�.arit3 ssz):.ia t ion nd t!,, - cG _:-Lm;_ ,j t'J }[;i 011^P �^ 171 1:18 iB �Ct SL0oOf 1_m7 ?0::!?t C re:olest- Association in ; c-u quest for a s-ab-station on Dr. �' ::•in L':�^er King, Jr. 'Boulevard because we:now Unat a sum stti-t1C0 will i:ti.s Ce the 1•'e will also Support you in all of your er . _ T Yo= s. if t'.^: e a s an.; ;` i:.g �1.c 1•;r'�.^'7� Can do to }•r'l�� i1e2Ee nnni-._r`.'t. �i. and�i`'::rC ell 1_--i1` o nnA- 1 - - -7 � � _�eie S�itb. ?resia�•=at .. �Ja-7-es l.�Cray, Vicc __csiuu-nt, C•::v�'i,$ u. '�f.:+?S� C::3i_I^::_p� �.���. l,:J_�.1`t.tCO CC -..�.._.---' ...� r c• --i ' i�ii:DJ 1::1"t :it IC£ 1't'i Gf1::1 ol.-Itt•111, N C'tC •rQ�T 9.__--•- -- roi r.lon- C;ni.)•, ) DLN( , ��bbb i' tJt• -�' fit �'.✓ .� fit. �Ci =��'t!: •--'.l� C_ J t .'3`.:�•_j C"_.. _. •:�C',� t_"'.t_`_.J C-.%C'. � t:`J C %`L-.Z:r�� .'� ram,' �z �' •-� !' -� t;j� c-.�-� i'.�\:1r t t__•• _�._ ��'�t__%t=._=.C'� Wit'--. J C.� t=:� _i 6i16 N,jq. nth Aver,ueyN,i«;,]i, Florida 33127#TeleTho;ie 7 5 7 - 7 6 5 2 July 12, 1983 1•1jayor Maurice A. Ferre _ 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 Dear Mayor Fern`: -- This is in reply to the mini station that will be forced' -on our co;nmunity. The corianunity has`spo}:en loud and clear about -'hat is not ' _ in their best interest as it relates to.staL s. At a. meeting of Co. , is sionr,r Dawkins, the Ed ;on Center Business District Economic Development Co: -_-]it r-oct:ing, a vote was to —.en and it thc cor,-,:iiun.ity that a sub -station is what they would got an(: nothing else. A -ndni station and store fz-ent is not accf_'pJ'L'-- b )le. We Of ,the Merchant-, ;%Ssociation, the econo:T?ic }?se of this co.­.-v.-.unity and a part of the tax base of this city, remand that _ our Co.-j7,,lnity recejv,'s a sub -station and no Ocher subs tituI-e of this station such as a mini station or store front station]. Sincerely yours, ` RZjyr-:ond 'andre l l Prc_;iden._ *:err.hi:nts 7.. sociati0n of the ' �J - r - 19 — r J .�. S 1 � _ t f y• t `� �`t� i l•i.•�7• 't 1 ``_ � '.. .•� t'' 7 . ;\\ �r J ��. ' j,.-//. -� j, `$ � ��1 � j��SI'� �' T.,Yy I._l: r' •t .( i``t�,'a`1"1� !%.\� //�(i •'t �J,�/ ;,mot lt,•��_'�`=,'—'•tom 0 1; .t. '.-fir :7 1 ! 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(-�;id S, 1110%,rLs Ml K 1(::!, Acnut ---r-e I Wi B.-tcl-ed b) N' L 1, F DCO, Czn!, - Cl..N cl:}-:r pro.--ps. sntr2l !s i-pp!Lite, Ocror,% It, cll)- commi,sion to si.itt Nkhy I.' `- it--tion v2s w-rdrd Arord with ccrnplrl: "hL11 0-- dikC.1—c., C11,\ !.! t-,-,r liv-,-Ztd ExccutV.: Dirt-c-tor suj-,ce that Ili: sullstation mould hrip spin -IA thr E VVE, STA'11\'�D "UALLY Iiie ncee 2 sulit,'-:ion in flic 1.0-vlt% l :,;N ..Cu" S::!n-u0 Hr.un E\ccuti%r M,c-c- - MI-KI-P,"'I" r*i%:.i 0:.- Cli.-fe- lo !�ur. -Olich ih� rcv;-jm'z Lr:n offou; nu CCI! I t.c. (f z if r, L. L. 1 ;7 ;t.1 I I.,!%. i;f It Jl CC,:1 c--h,, - ! Wc z r I -n 1 -j::-cr E i 0.: Lin. Il't 11h I't C 14 s of 1.11 ).. 1!-..!t; Otif vi.'r,"ciplict C 'C% C L: I ir. - % r.% I o r n I r ir n: v i. r il. r a I -1 4:- C) fol ro:;1—,-.t;niI)-...410"". 1 it %-.: oic jv 1 �;_,���;t/�i.; �_ras'r 't.Tr�+;•... i� F'rr_�'—CiIG Ira()nt _ _ VALCa� tC[s'rGtr:Y ac 03l1?l7it tdAiiE AND LEGAL 1777 i!,11�E E'.C�lat'fY• LAND i 9gfa(I , DUG TOTAL 27�iE1.�J ;.'7(�Y� 0� WEX •;;:•;++L+ t?t= 1�3A.DrairmE 71� sr1/4 W1►U' TO'i E.X 1 J S 70T ._ "l�J'40'r • ;.;,•;,; „�{F, 1 I'1iF�la LESS N2OFT NO N EX 6310 ; ,�, SR HEX 10 rcy NC- 10 r. N __.. •.�.�•o. v v r m P T SCCi I:Y. U�1 • fry 4 ti 4 2 q my k F'i;0f-' r'�UUf; i Ofit) h11d •6:. �-r �c1) !�)14 ' IN(:, G:3 C'L.UG ;t1 1tI_Ui:. Yh OO I_.l.!(:; Ft!.� Yi I7el •i `l r T , 0110'3101) UTAL_ el61 f 13.173U Ili=X WVii I*oTI X i F12 63 "IT :3117:30T J TEX �\ 1./..... ,•r• 1• "0 N i IJ:)1).r..,: S'Ci-I tdL 1)r1Tf_' rY('•L_ S"t' (::T) : (::0t.1P4'1 J:tJ'CI::I,1-.CT C(1fl Y. Ic I�I:C'(' I:�r�!•(�I:'i; f'(7t; ��1(:11•tl=: !._I::(;hl.. �c " Project Deg-cription: MIX, ,;,ulevard policE� St:�i�an Z. inirv: CIA Land Area: 1 .5< Acres Location: i;eL een 11 th ;ind loth Avernie / h ' Eorth-,,cst c_r,'. Street Drrilding Area: 15,000 Square fret gross Capacity 200 Probable Cost: 15,000 SF ;wilding $45.00/Sr Si tevor1: n 8% - C')4 0.110 s Soft cost C' 15% (legal, fees, etc.) - 1i,,9,0.'0 Subtotal = 838,400 Land : IAA _ Total = 838,1100 Project De!,cription: 111.1; iaulevrrrd Police St:a,4an 7.c)nirg: CI -.A Land Area: 1.5T Acres Location: Between 11 th r,rtd IOth AvE-nue T:orth;:cst 62rd Street Bui?.ding Area: 15,000 Srttrare fret gross Capacity: 200 .-Probable Cost: 15,000 SF Building $45.00/SF - $675,0^-0 Siteti;ork Q 8% = 54,000 Soft cost e 15% (legal, fees, etc.) = liz9,Ut10 Subtotal = 838,400 Land: 1\A _ Total = 838,1100 C: s c a -j ^.3 n!vd. El 33132 [j (30_,) S: " 3237 E — S k_ Septe:-23er 20, 1.983 1 - _ MEM'0 RA N I) UH t TO: CO'.';:_':\'1T"T-3? kCKS IN OSC.',NIZED 1-43OR Political Action Co=ittee FROM: T. 'Wil-lard Fair, President -SU3J: MEET ING :;OTICE City Man=Jer }?o�ard Gary, has been invited to attend our September 24, 1983 meeting, to discuss the pes:;ihili ; , of a City of Miami Police Sub -Station in Liberty Cite. I trope all of you 1--ill ='ke a special effort to .arrange . your busy : cl:�dules to attend this nceting. Date. Saturday, Septe-..�er 24, 1963 Time: 12 Noon Place: Mr. George Adars' Home - 1055 h . 41. 60th, Street 1•:iami � - r !•5,�1:1 I� I.t; I IIr R ►; 1N r.COV) :IC i,�� : IA►:•Mr_" i c�,!; I c,�:.�, 110 N 16 N.%,.*. 7th i> unuv. I'..i:fmi, 1312i• 1c1;j,4,,nc. (�(,5) 7Si-i(•52 (1:�.rtfl (�,�„ F f•.•n January 18, 1934 Ci4rfNh\'fEr4in - ctrrn[Lu-, A:::n ,_i<�irr, �_,,. ?1,3lvin 3. T Di r Lvr Rccmem; S::,r:;!t% �3 e Calnty li0.251 ng UrC':a.f] arm jnF.n,on D>vel.o;r�'nt Tir°.u+cf 1401 N .V, . 7 1:'i Strc-et iliaymr_,-r1orida .33125 �•iJ:r' til (1Mn tin-rn Fcho1, Dar ,•,r. i6a�ts. . - ��ti:t, Rr:t Z• of :'.?rtin T>u`..hes Bing :�cor,oTiic D2velc_x:rant Corpora tion I-,:: ..., ' ^=' has it's rr.i ,lion to revi'L.,- ze a:",a i:�0r..; e tf,e q, �tion O� 5 nr.} *Wfic`.,I life in the i•�el City :%,rca_ Execu,i,r Witrlor lne record will reflect teat rLve cars ,oti 0.1tstandir:g ' things in this •ccvar ni.ty to r. -' th:'t are in tha i pro-ess of de;:elcping the c:."v-:.�il,ic asp=ct of o.)r 7t.h Avenu== —_ corridor. This will b2 the life -line of : is other w:Jr6s, 'wa are t1b] is:,ina a place t' :t 'i11 tit=et tn= ney:s of this cjarr,,nity an3 restore th-2 1:'nd of-,arket place that once exists here in the pst. Tn 'do Uhis th-- trtorbers of uhich are a par', of this oa-u-,pity, hav' agrc':6 that if w_ are s_-rious about c_on Laic C: -. eic r-,?rlt in this a: cz thin we t esU-i7l-is,, a. sub pnl ice station. int:s cha-,ging tnK! precut of this co:r7lnity. rrerc`r�.nts in this area are 1>2ing rep_.a-tf --31y inforrn-.?!3 of ti:e difficulty of dD'--inir,g insurance for t})c•ir Of the ?::ct: Of p:)lics J protection in Che at -ea. We have pat a pac,:a?e in relation to E.s:zbl ishing a palicz sib s.�-,l:ion on E,2n3 ;.:\-met b-ttwaan '_Gth and 11t_7 i a\'ara=. Wa that L ri S to i];s�si ng lirhan I>_ yr 3 orant, an3 k�e are r: ;uc=•' i rag t_I�;t };_TJ cla^a`� ;:.his pmt- 7 rty to 1•:_rt.in Luther 1:i i D_:-elc_r-t_nt Gorlx)ration a ca:i-�;,ity !:.a- r,o::�-rroilt : i — s 24 85-99 { �• 1. _ F�:_:�• 2 Orol')17;tt.)Oa SU thA vt-- C::n C :'?1 ?7 tit_• sub Si-3tlon :+.1)Ch wi ] t,T i:n is sEl2t to till! S SI(1i�t1?res Of CTv ?C t:''Z' _ ):r,)r;'� ]�l?)�'IC�{: 15 Of this are In S') ,L►_)Ci. `' :'•)? St.3i)O'l t Cl3 G311 Le- p o lu::EA 1)pDn roqu2st, an3 l:2! 'LL i!7so r itfyd cxir c so tj�ja City CC771,-Il SiC.):�S. t;_::)n, )+' ��Le Z�7U�Sting t.!'i7i i.}t� Pro-T_I-ty �:t_f)�ip) i:�YJiV :>' C)Oai-i C~ to p.)L orcar, i,:a i ton for S1riC ��•�ly� tom`{eCu t ive Director cc r.?--nie 1•:---3rtin �Z✓,ae CrD inty Ccy;rr-;)ni'%--y of F_onardc Dzv`lop3.t_nt — 01� f 114 0, C i City 3500 Pan j.,,*---,-ni, Florida 33133 D -.- a r Mr. Gary: P;- e. e County, Ll-.rox)c,'h its of cousin t- and ur:)a;I L' 1) v t? I o 11 t I; r c c c- i e (3 2 7 E: C' Uest. I,Vom LbE! ?'.art in Luther Iin- Eccor:otmj D c P, - i — 't-orporation ifer, the a ev elopment of a parcel of land is the city (]%',)60 Lut"Ier K-iTIV BOVIeVP17d) for a proposed City of Niami Yolicf- --ti'lls; zion. Along witli the request-, V:LK-EDOO SUIJM-Ittedl a cc);" c e .-1 1) t U,? 1 -'ing, of the station. -various riFsys rele--ses, i!nd letters by I.j'or!el City ;111(3 CenLer sup- porting the coTjsLTUCtj(-M of a Sub-sla-tion. In addition, riotion by the City Of CL-�.mission directing the City n3-er to re;-ort ?lack to LIIC- Cit)' CUS 15Sion With Z proposed f;.Ourcc of i iLm d 2, T- T a d;IZC 'LC-i- L*"-- St;rt of construction. The submission de.-.Z-)nSLr.7,tes t1wit- :ar. Oc)11-2 i U n t of Load wozk i.n bringing this pi-oject to its curr., -1 tat us. Since the proposed u!;e of the I and woul e e Lo 1-;c.. a Ci ;,p,-o%'ed cannot prc)ccea with Z.11e --ocues" w;0lout t1le ci!-Y'..� advic— I ;i p p r (I va I '1.'e ;Iz!ed to Cit. us that (11; it wjIl 10--ate a Y c ul-!, t a t i t, n in I, i b City- (2) the site ;-i*. I-artin Lu,.Iher Zhe funds .4rp ;ivpi I Plh-ir- to I 1 ti .. i ['t' /�"�' —3 _ °' .. t'..f- �,. i7c• � . 7c wc�•.: ,.. �, ..•. , :> >.. .. C : i � i• , i- i, . i , i . . ,`; . � - cr r bob.- tA W. A cb. APPENDIX A NORTH SUB -STATION BACKGROUND DOCUMENTATION • 8 1 Rx s 6 1�( 5 }- d p � i_i?_ r a t� 'tr �.. ,.,h. -.:: ... i.'. ., r� '•i ` ,:-1 3%; �'`4 .. :>5R Sim is I , . .' .. — jo ..A.•�• ratroduct*on Miami Police11-1:_adquarters On `•larch 13. 19S-i electors in the City of Mia mi .viil be 251ed to authorize the Cit% Commission to prricecd with five bond issues described herein. Lich of these bond issues is targeted for a di t:rent truniciral itnpro, ement project and will be Voted on separawly — The projects are; - Police l lestdguarters and Crime Prevention Facilities; '-Storm Se1er impro%*entents: —Park anal Rec.-ration Facilities; —Orange Bowl. Stadium Modernization: and --Southe2tt O%-ertownlPark West Redevelopment. The deeiion to place these issues plus one Charter Amendment on the election ballot n % made at a city Commis�icn meeting in ianuar' in order to utilize the Florida Presidenti31 Preference Primary Election, thereby saving the cost of a Special City election.. All City of Miami gistered voters mad• rote in this election. Charter Amendments j Crnv of Miami .voters gill be asked to ca<t their t j hallot on the foi:owing'-Charier Amendment" during the { March 13th Special Municipal election. CharterAmendment ' 1 Charter Amendment Number 1 amends the Charter of the City of Mi:uni by making "nonsub:taut ive changes" in the document to correct "grammatical. syrtactic-al and :tnguis6c errors. eliminating obsolete or rcdtmdant provi!�ions and rtstncturing and renumbering charter svct ions and parts thereof: ample Ballots CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 1 PROVIDING FOR NONSI: BSTANT)VE CIiANGE.S E\ TIIE curt CH kItTFR Wk 'r... :.:J.^. cf.:'c:: ]�,�1 .^.r.l•:It: 11. ]'.0 �ir'.�^.1'�[:: Cri Uri. C!rC:: ^..;:'. rC drtc ur rrtt'ur ..nt pr+v rums: and rust rut. w. m : and rcrurlhcrtng i' :n;r �-t:;,n.:�,1 t`.•rt• thr:r•uf her il.�nt� 3 �2-11 No 2 12 rr.:p- anal Crirne Prevention Facilities'3onds PURPOSEt he Volice I-i.%iclq :arters and Crime Prevention F:ciliit Bond :s dcsigned to help the City of Miami Polite Departt:.ent meet the challenges of today s 13w• erforc anent requirements and tonutrron•s expectatiowin an area Nxhere crime and population have increased dramatically in rccent -cars. This bond program is expected to pr c.-vidt' � tr future needs of the Police Dcparment. ANIOUNT: s?0 million HIGHLIGHTS: -Upgr3dingof flew police radix =rstem in order to eliminate rdio blind spots : + intprove officer and citizen safen: -Computer enhancement and ; finement of mobile digital computer terminals ,.x1 rich provide direct and rapid police inquiry An outdok firearm: r:+nl:e try ensure that officers maintain proficiency with tl':cir -wrapoms in a safe ern-ironmcm. -A combination pro2 rty unit and auto pound faciiit\ to house cmfisc:x: d motor vehicles and other im:xwnded its rrU. -Full service poiice suh:tut!or. < in Lihcrty City and Little H3%'a112 to bring the p �!i•:r services closer to the commv.na!:�c t exec• serve. - -F.;ctutr ex br::i'7and rc•m,, :e:ing for Police I leadytlar- ic•rs buddi^[ to t pso\ idc• for rune• efficient and expr--client police senxes COST TO HONIF,_r-AV.NER: Police He3dcr:3ru-- anti Crim Prevention F_;:imated Mui.c z .. ..................... .0600 F_stim3ted vera_ e CC=t to Single Family H.,)rne..... .................. 16e _'. -_.... . :. - ."A .. ORDINANCE '.l'7'IIC+Ft!7I\(; 1SSUA\CF OF S20,000,000 G":, I.t:AL 0141 IGATIONBONDS FOR \!?A'•'1 't � it ! i't 0.tt11t'.1FtT1'ILS/ Cr,IN! i ItIEti 1 :':. nl: ,. to I: C'lc: t': _. . • . L: ... 111 .!IC. 'l, t r'l�).— t. � =i,h thccr,;rotYOLECLtti����htF:TER on,!i KINie HfVENTI(A PWII I T IFors tirry fn .:ir rr",r t, o t:nu" and 90 mature err 1r,n,r t1 t rr,t J!! rtlrntt iu Ni %x:us. in. .:u,;tr. 1:ic r rtl,- wtc lf L.u1.1♦ tIt:r R'^;<cit%C ht1n: i Alt1)1111c'rc-,r :: !J U rxC 1ta, th,rtr ta.m ...c j 2d t'1:•.tCal tl\t<� I0ii 1(tADs iF r1 � :>: `1� _ t' � .: - - it } •w' ;. } �L - -' ti.J / t F. �- -'�,r'r?. ' ., A. i• Y',,'-`%�t'lli •.: - r.. _jirr� rtl- •'`- '.. - ,� `� trr�;• �1� 1 11 ., -i.� •• 4 !� '1: � ~�'`� ti- •' 1 tt{{1 `- �. f1 .� - j?i„ - �` - _'-- € _ ��_�~~ • ,� _ _ .. _ -' _ \ I •, �•1' � mil, It �• ..`,` p.,wil rni Orange fowl SoLUi t; ast (Dves town/Park Vlest b oder nization Bonds RZede-.le'lopi;s n- Area Bonds 1 . PURPOSE: To build a cornple tch m, idc'rniied PURPOSE: Thc:" ,.,t'lt.•ast Ox•cr[uu n:'Park West i i t Or;;.c U+rl -while utilizing the eat\tin.; �rcel Culttn-wnit\ Bonl,l llru�lram provides for Sub— ore alued at S million c �cltrdutg the the rede.ch li+n)cnt c,f 2fx 1 arc: adjacent it) the Miami cost of land. CrntrdKusrneSS I)i\:riit fur ne« re,kh-niial and AMOUNT: 55; million euninirrci:tl :+ciiriiy •i hi,::rca is expected to have an i estinixed po plilail in I)f '12.1il10 people. The major HIGHLIGHTS: emph2�is ()f this r,dc\e!I•nment pro -ram N.•ill he to -Itaiall all r w chairhack seats. provick -ifford.1h1e 11 u:Sin ; (Jr n)tuekrate income families -Provide additional leg and elbow rohrnt. and int'•ividirik. Thi< pro:eet is a straivilic element in the i -Buiid ntrx rest room and conccssion f:tcilirica. dc%el(-j)nicnt pro ,,4:anl for the O%ertown Community and j I -Pro\ ide a new Hi Fi sound system. - the Cin of Miami. -Build ci_hr extra wide pedestrian rtntp; plus four new AMOUNT: S10 million muhre\el elevators. HIGHLIGHT'S: 1 -In.;tall a state-of-the-art scoreboard xvith in,,tint replay _13ur L-nd for the c(:r,aructi.11r Of IOW and ntuderate dLTlav inco1TW 11 0:1ing. an;Irian commercial der clupment and ' -Unstnwt new East End Zone facilities \\hich include: `( public tic )lilies. i -11311 of Fame -Denlaii.h bii,�1)tcti;truc�ules. { -}restaurant t -FetraC[3`'IC SI3Ce a11d seating to make the -Re =lie rc•sit.!!•nt,,and hosinesses displaced by public -Bowl- compatible for a tvidc %ariew of acyuhition. ct +rrlmunity events -Congruct ;ite and i oNic improvements. i -lmpmtr the p.+rkini; area around the }io��'1. -ProLi&- for fin:nt�ia! :L,si;i.tl;ce for theCOn'tnlction of low -and motic•raic-incc)m•, hou.ing. induc}inc; mortgage t FUNDING FEATURES: financing. - Uce cif i rivnie construction fund; will Ix given -errs.ne stru, tore \ of hict, .re ntid architei rural preft:rcr-cc crrr u,e of public bond; I'm this proicct. si;,n is arlce. -Revrnur: from C)rar.ti, 1iuw9 events not nccdec} forCorL;tr,I,'ti operations; e�,>rn:er. t� ill he ayp:icd it 1 the hand in ofra fuc reNitIctits dIspl.tec•d by the• pad dcnt to reduce (he emit to the olvner rirujret r, i:hin tht C)+c ncl:ti;t Cotttrttunit%i)etclu}`rttcnt .1 1ari;ct -.Nm- tenant; arc hying sought to Inc re:lIe 1e•\rr1uc•s such _Arc•J I i as the United State: Fcx)ihail l.e:l_ ue a S! L) COSTTO i tOM EC}W ER: -T•: ese N)nd; -Xi Wid be u,ed a; a 1:1,1 fI• ort to Ali.trantcc Sclutt .r;r �?t'rrt. . v.Park 'St E;e cie)'elt)ltn)ent i ti G.e .-ucccisful completion of the projL'Ct. EslinLurd'.:ii ac:_' . ... ............... .0300 -S;le of will hc• t.lclaxed due to a three -dear ph.i;c•d 1,1(ifilmed .%t'r:i!'t' \\ttiMv 1 ,:St cun_;tn:ction plan designed to reduce- inconvenience to to Sir - Far:'. ;i .0 ....................... RC t the pub;ic. COST TO HOMEOWNER: Orange Bowl Estimated Village i 1's1in1a1ed .kwr:rgr W ekly Ctast t v) Single Family Hume ....................... 13e -M...•...- - wa_..•�.��'TT-'''a-r.MT Y.�..J:ii`w�/ww•lip.i�.:}}•'�+..i.%...+1.--:_,rY.*--a-_ ....M _... _.. r.•.w ... w-�• 1.iI•T�•'�!�r_ �r.iit.� i ORDINANCE AlT1101117.ING ISSUANCE OF I_ C►RPr��' ''f AtT t;clqiltSG t5ti('.+,\'CEOF I i S5i•o0f)•UnoGENERA1.(MLIGVj'1O1KO\I)siciR i ) r S!(►.litlt•.:'1� 1 +:;� tiF1;1.1 Uttl IG *,1•lO\ liO�li5 �11.4\1i (lK ItNGY 11OW1. S f.\I)Il'11 1IODY R\IZA i MN 3t +}: tiOl i t10\1R1'UM Nl t-. �:.�„ti.-1 :r ;j . . , ... i'l, t '1�- i.i. 1 .. .t:l .t �:-r ...:t .•. ••. •- ' ,r ,, l I,• :t It111.11c J:ld t11:11 Jl:r111,1! 1. •• :.1 ..1111♦ t rl •1t ... w . •,C •N 11 i'�:t. •�l l'�: t . f, •I .1�1..It\ i t AI _; \t-J••. 1:.1 lu.nt'. ?fist. Inc.!AIV 411 l"U in, c• 111 1hC rc-tti't Utc 1' Kota',t'1 � •ntC:a \u .1 ,,: . c t:-1c' • trl Ka tu:1: III LG1c J•.J lu Ill.au:r r h m� - n ;1 ; ,r 1::t.1 t 1�.1 fur •t.n ul m r�ir-. n Il JI IIt In,r,1 Ill1.l:l.tr••tt in annual in-t.lri► um— 2 t. _ ^ .:v: , n, :uwc . lacy 0w .t.Ilr of h•uancr IJt�'• rtrr tic,• nfIfivu-iVi. l.rt.m.:• a -.•t: r.fu:,tttt:.•r, rJ:c•. ra, tblc t-- - ---- — — from urdtmaltLlul,J, 1 .r i � 3 1 r 3 r t'x �. M k� Lrodn,c:c:an Fi di3 li de marzo de 19.E-i se It: pedira a los c;cct')rc: de 11 Ciud.)d tie Nii,ail:i clue autoricen a la Ct .r iisi6n de la Ciudad a proceder con cinco emisiones do bonos cumo se describe;iqui. ('Jkl-i una de estas er::icioncs de bonos esta designa;ia para un proyecto de rnr;ora5 municip:)les difcrenrc \• s: \'ot;ira por each una do ellas scparadamente. La• proyectos son:—Cuant:l Gcncral de la Policia \ S.r\'icios Pre\cnti\•os Contra el Criillcn; Nlej(_)ras al A; --2n!ahIiado Pluvial; Mejcim.; para Parquc•s N' Recreos; Mlt ►cxrnimci6n del Estajio Orange• Bowl y Redesarrollo dei area 50111.heast Overtown, Park: West. La decision de incluir en la holes electoral estas cmisiones \• una Enmienda a la Carta Constitucional de la Ciudad, fue tomada en una reuni6n de la Comisi6n de la Ciudad en el mes de enero, con el fin de utiliz_Ir ]as Eiecciones Primarias de PrCferrni is Presidential de la Flodd,a: teconomizindosc asi el co<to que acarrearia una eitecci6n municipal especial. Todoc los residentes de la Oudad de'\liami inscritos para \otar, podran hacerlo en Ica clecci6n. E nn-iiendas a la Caz'm Constitucional .k le pedira a los voiantes de la Ciudad de Miami qLt emitan sus \'oto.-, en la sigulente "EmnlcrlcLi 3 la Carta Corstitucion.V durance la eleccit5n municipal especial del B de marzo. Enmienda a la Carta Constitucional I`1o.1 La Enmiencia Mmero 1 111 Carta Constitucional, c=iend3 la C.zrm Constitucional de la Ciudad do Miami, hzciendo `eambios insuslanciales" en el documento para "eocre<ir rrrores gram:)ticales, sint.icticcts \• luinpiiisticos; eiimirundo provisiones redundantes v reesmicturando r renumerando secciones de la Carta Constitucional y p`nes do 13 misma" Boletas Mucstra ]UNMIL\D.\ A 1_a CARTA CO,%'srITUClO\A1. NO.1 QUE PROVFE NUDIFICACIO\FS NO LSE\CIALL.S EN LA CART.A CONSI 11 UCIONAL DE LA CIUDAD . _c: n.',•,r'.ai r•;,1. n.,•,-:i,.. L.(t i!nt..'\!ur�i. ..^.::.::.'.n, rl•rt:r.r.r.r,,.',-;>,•,cr.n ••..k .n;:u, \ rr..un.t�c•cs \ tcv:., t.ira:xk�) \\>h,rt:.t., :I ct.:,mcr-ar .r( c nmc , y I•Jric•, dr dtclu (_ —3 rur] W m4ir cmrvdl m mu) r- Bones Para el Cu,"i-.-A General d la : of cla d-._1vU Tniypara venticlos ;r r cvcntiwos Contra el Crime n OBJE'CIvO: Um c•mi<i;•n dc• 1i,)nos p.tra Cl Cuartel General de la R :!ii:) do Nlimni \ p.)ra Scr\'icio:i Pre•\enti\'os Contra el Crilrt_n est:i; para a\-tld.ir .l Dcpart:uue•nto de la Rr 71 is dt::Nl lmni s h.li c•rlr frctltc a los de�,Al )s impueszo, Ix)r necvt ic'_)des de lie)\' pars fortaiccer el eumpii.nicm(► ,3: la.-; le\rs y las ir_ic idade.a future: en are:t_N dunce cE c rimen : la pOhlai it'm Ilan inrtementadu dr:Un3tICa1:1CRLK' dtIr3I1[C lOs 616mo s afros. Se espera que e..ste pre r rna cue txmos lt)gre llcmir lis neccsidades futuras dcl Dcparunicnto de la Policia. C.A.1I'IDAD: 520 rnillunes DATOS S0111 TSALIE\TES: Mejoramiento del sisterria de cumunicaci6n radial de la policia para r irninar Us, defccicncias en ]as mismi•iones, incrementanJox-4la srguridad de la ciudad:inia y de los oficiales. -Ref memento v re ilce de loss terminales cle computa- doras dit iialr_-�, ni,6vile!; que pro\'cen informaci6n policiac`a rapi a \' -_'.IrecU. -Un po!igcnlu de uro al hl.mco que I-m mita a los oficiales i mantener \• rTwicirar su i r;)ficiencia cr. el mancjo tie armis de fuc-a en un iuLar scuuro. -Una sede d�,rbJe pued it,, alm:tccimrse los \'ehiculo, de motor con(iscados. (omilin.idi con unit unidad dc• , custoi,;a de pic)pied ides. de)n: c ptiedan guard:irsc otros cthiett-Ic tailt)nc�p.critic:_u�q,,!chr, wcantcdoswNscrvicios �wualcs rn la�.arta� de litx rt\ City v h Pcquc•f;i � Habana. yue ::.�tiliccn a !a pi critic un t:itntactu m:is �` dirc•ctct c,'n Fa:� cc,n1:)ni�'_:,.'.cs a las c'u:dc< sir\•c•n �.__.,,r� 7{I el Cuarcl Cie-neral cir la Pi wcia, con cl fin de pr„\c•er >crvicios t!c• t-ma maner:i m:i, r:ii-id;i y cficiente. COSTO A LOS CONTRIBCI'E\TES: Cuartel Genera:! tic- la Policia y Sm-icios Prc\"c ati\•os Contra c•1 Crimen Amill-immic•nic i c'stimado .................. .06)GO Cosiu premeds.► semanai inJi\ idual (pur rc:�idc•ncia familiar c.timado) ............ .. 16C � i� .�r'w�'Z...1 :...��'....�. i �_ .:.•' �T'r r+ 1...i.�M-��.�.i �a�+�.i: .:.i.a:: •_�r'.�t�p': ORDE\ANZ:k Al i'ORIZANDO IA I MIMO\ DI' BO`1OG ' U 01t1.1('%( ONES GE\FRAITS POR LA CA\7 IDAD f I)F. S:t),l►(l(1.U110 PARA EL (!'ARITL GFN1 ICAL PI 1 -• 1'%* t !:.1A Y LA, INI-VA) v-IO"! DE At t Ord:i r:.%I ;-arc cur'..: c! c.,,:., A.: t I \I:T!.. t 0 \ i :., \L DL 1-4. P011Cl.A. % la,:\> :A1A('IC)`.e Ui: Plc \'I \t'10N D1 A(.'ION CRI\iINU ES mrra.tntc un v,6, Tup, a nw.h.uuc 1\.t!,t,c it!.i ,), v qur K \r:xcrsncn r••`.Aio%;An(u:c, do 12 —'It Jill P J(ulx„ 1r:clt:1nr. ;j rtinlr r do la fr(!u dr 1i r^ :,,t'�n tie Is I- ft•yK'. to n., un u:rt'rr, ;.I d:'rarr,drl:.•tj.i.;rple•rrt ---- 1 ,rcv:r.r��a.lct,nC: rmix,r.t„• r\i{'•t t511111'a(1,►a I,()', % 't,,, t f; ,.. .M _ _ 1 - . .r - •t' `�_t =�`-; :•fit 1 it 7 - ` �'�. '1 r' ')• .• t'� •. i - yr. r _ r.l _ ` ]j i^:ra a �i��`��t:'e<<���acsvn vacs I-Jry , ns ' ,. • Cra-rise �'�� 1 �aa T� �I-nt + a Vie:: �I:~)�v c,� , �rl �� ��o�si �� t Olilt:"rI\'O:C.•nstniirunnu,tt>t n}.1ticrnc)Or.ue OytartG!'J11fc 1i� '.t\��'it Su;peun,t: ;t r:1 tIc acetyl del mi,mo I 011 ET1N70: I:I Pro jama do Bon1,, Kara el Nuc%-o t�).1 •rada ;n c3� millones rxclu)cndo cl alor Desarr,llo do 1:1 C(}mUnid..t' Sotillwast Overtim 1 hark %Jwi tcrrcro Wcst k6r:i (!t propt acionar un nuct•o dcsarroll1 l Kara 200 i 4.L"N1__%: 4 mi:lones acres Lie tc•rrc•ntf• ac:juntoS al Distrito Comcrl_ia1 Central _ 1).kl'OS SOERESAUEYrI=:S: (Ci3D) do 11i.imi par.) nuct a; ac,it idades residcn\ Tales 1r.�taLu.'o n cict'c)S a;icnto= con c,raldares. cc,mt.•rciAvs Fsti :irea to e• , ,ra tendr:i un nl.',hh 16n — -Pre }ttrr :z! at i�, adicic,nal p.lr:+ la; icn):u hrazos. estimacla dr• 1 t.000 per;onas El nu or �nfa;i• dt' C•,Ie s -Cc rstr•:,r r!uevt): srrviciu; :+nft.lriu; v f.+cilic::+des Kara prograi;)a dr nuct(i de;arrc,llo scr:i cl facililar cit ie•nt::L" Parafamifias tl +ntlit'il_iurls de in,;re;rn modcradtls. Este ct,;�caf•: res. -F'::terr nur•rs :CF -ecto es cit•mctocico cn el desarnlllo ie la sn --Ct,;,n:fr ocho rampas aml',iias Mara pcatonca adcmas n Comunidad Otrrtua'n t• de la CiucLid de Miami. c'e ctiatm nur��us a.;censores tic niveles 111616ples' SU�tA: SiO mi111Ines -In Mbr Urla ^sutra marca fora artimica con rctra,mision DATOS SOi11:i:SALIE\T}'.•: cc It tresplie�ues de LIN mismas' � _>� con) ma ell tt•rrenos Nara !a constniccii,n do -Conrt::r fad,idades nuet'as I_n la zona del extrrmo este st \•it•icnda, do in-resos ba.os o modcrados, el dt-sarrollo qur inc! ::5n: de comcrcios auxiliares y de f icilidaes publica;. _ - sa;6n o Paraninfu do la Fama , .terinradas. -1 � d.ml)iicitin do cs,r\ic,uru c.c me ! -R=;taurante -La re localiricic rn de re•sicl° i-s o cumercios de•�alrjados -L'a _scr t' gradi; rctr:+ctahles pars clue en adquicii it�n pilblica. e' li1,t.1 Se puca:!n cc•!cbr .r una amplia ariedad -L1a run;truc c:it'ln d1_ Suites t• n;cjoras f,ublicas. 1- Ci; rtenttl� conitlniurios ' -E'ropur�il)nar as:stcnri:t f;nan'-iera Para la con,irt+ccion -Mrjurar ,1 arra Lie esiacicnun)irnt()cn tonui al Bowl. de t'it icndas do bajos u modt-mdos ins resos, inr!Uyendo CARACTER►STICIS TINANC1ERkS: fiinanciatnienttl hippo-cario -Se lc c!ar.i pre:ert•nda en cste prt,vecto al use de fondos -1-1 cem;,crvat it"1n de estructi,ias de importancia o Valor 1,: i adc-, S•Jhrc el empleo do bon1), publicos. hisi6rico n arclt61, ct5nicos. etc: tosdel Orange Bo,•x'I yue nu se nccesitcn pars -La cc)n;trtXiitin de t it icn Ie pars los residentcs ichrir ;��rr. c,peracitinalr;. st ahlicarin para pag. I la �� ! cicsplar�:i.ri ptir cl pru�rcto dcntro dc1 area t}lljc;tica bonos a fin do reducir e! cotter a los de la Convuaithd de l)cs.;-t:1do do Overtott'n. pr;l^ic::r:,t/s. COSTO A PRIC)PIETARiOS: rst:in lnu<-..;ndo nuet'os arrc•nd.murit)%crmo la Couthc.ls, C)�rrh Ilt'rt E'ark >; ,t { L"^ 1cd;arcs Football lxauc (l'tiFL) a tin de aumcntar .... . Amillaramicntll c -timado n: tX) _ lc in�!rrc;5. .. ...... Costo promedil I s ni-.umtl p t•.1 residencia famil:.ir ... Se cmplearin solocon-totin ultimo rrcurso para •, la terminacOn e•xittl;a del pro\ccio. -L di,i • t,1�i!i_tad de ]its htmw),; ,.e dcml to ira trt_s anus dx*nido al plan cle constri+ccit in rn crap:+,, dicnado para , i rcJucir incomcnicntr: al ptlblic o COSTO PAFLA PROPiETARIOS: ' Amil':ar.;:nirnto esumado1G i8 ................... j Cowl pr•.mcdio scmanal para residc•neia familiar 0HDLN %.NXA AL" l'ORIZANDO LA LOMSIO\ DI: BO\OS r � Oft[)I \ ��%.\ .\I'-I'OR17.A` '4t0 LA F*MISION DU BO)NC•S l' OBLIG:1Cll)\ES GYNIA(Al I.S PILM LA CAN 7� DAD � L' OW-R, %C IONI.S GE.\)_R•_? VS POR LA C:A\ i 10M OF DE s".000,000 PARA 1 A MOD) RNIZ\CIO\ DEI. ( s10,coo. io 1'.\RA EL.- E\O I)LS.\RROtII) 0;! L \t1. %II ORAM.'E liOxT'L ST.\I)ll \i ! j SI Dt'.S'1 C. [>: t i, iO't\'\ 1' I t fU111'\1D\U P.\t,►: %t EST ON!� J..I ... 1;.:1, 11 _1 cr.e,t' .,, r. :J,un{.{t{{L,I ! 1,.. �. 1 t "::.,, .1• _ , . , • .. , l : " \ { ) a , I N . 1 .. { 1 1 • J • 11 ... t . a ` 13 • . . 1 • • . . 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C. cam {=t111•l tl�l, j�1\tn _ ` Mau,t1.1, Jal \.iarm I F�ltl♦;ktlhiii.t4t\lam ,it. trt�' E%It ,\Tit\1i'tlthl•1\�' •. -P. i � . It � - - J :__ ,� __ .• - �; r .,-��.�t_ _.._ _ _" ! _ __ _, -,'•_fit - , ...+c_._ _._..._... _...� _ .. !+r_�r �_, r �T � I'Cfii1 ai',!d f ieC1 E''CIE_I:fJ'.�,.1 i •��;-1'T;i- 't ut-(?dS i i �-Cs1:i��S ��01� S 1)(11PUSE: The Morin Scvcr linpro\cmunt i';t, rant is cicsignctl it) pror, ids, acic(lu.iie drtimige for street, In the Cit\• of Miami. AMOUNT: :;Omillion IIIGHi-IGHTS: -A scorn.,cwcr impru\enient build issue that Nt:is paged b\- Voters in 19-8 pro\ kkd the funding for nc w dram.ioc facilities on (=tom mile; of city streets. -Approxin):itcl 350 mile.; of the cit\''s streets nua- have adequate drainlge. -This Currcnt bond issue is for the Ctntinuatic>n of the intpro\emenis that \\cre bggun in i'J'S. -Additio ,al draimge fa: ilities are acutc•1\ needed in Miami hccauNe this art~a receives about t\\'ice the national, a\'rrage of rail,?fall per ye:ir and is rel-JIkel\' lcn\ in elevation. making it difhCUlt to drain large :Mlounts of storm \\':ter from the streets. This t:xcess water often impedes the floc\• of traffic. -This bor.d issue a•ouia pro\ide Si milli'trl each \t1i for the next six ye;irs to fund storm se\\Cr ct n ti-lit:Iltn. -The: firs: �,torrn sewers will he constructed in :ne sts with the most a.rit,)U, 1`100 .'_ln, problems. ini L1t.' M," 11111 hart of Miami \\eNt of Leleunc Road. These bond\Would pro\ ide for: -The climination of se\cre or proltngcd flt -dill (in city streets. -The prcmlotion of the <afciv and acitare ol. it\ resi, crits and conmiw; t; . -Com.hli:nice with t,o-,cr)n-,cn111 rcgulatit,rt, rc;�aloling the retention of rtIno`i p:)lluutits. COST TO HOMLO`• NER: Siurn) Sc•\t'ers Eain:aled Mill:tg......................... .lr)(/u Estimated Avera,,e Weel.h Cost it) Single Eamil% Htime .................... 3-IC ORi)I\A\tT At'Tll0AlZlNG ISSUA\CF,OF S30.000.000 GF\, Y. \I. (MIAGAi IO\ Itt)\t)S FOR SIORM SPA fit lklPlt0VESIE\TS ON .... -'.t 1t. `.\.... 1•... �:. . i' ,• era lur.t It•nu lit , rile r,J t„ nut:rtr to err,;:�' .: •••t'„•.r\nt..: !, � _ � }r�r I1w der of a%,urnrt „f Ilit• rc•rci etc it.tnd% a uh uut•rt,i at !.F\\ Iul 'tItut,itNrXt*,•fl.t\ff. x,c-.:.:u .,l.xernrXL- i 4�Ai\sTlttl'CU� --- 1t't rr'� PL'RPO!,E: The Cit\ •• i'::rk :e)d R i rc•ation N6,,hhor- ]w,�tl Inyrt )\crinct}t }'„ ,nd }'rt igr.im IN designt.-d to imprttt•t- (lark and rvt. rt•a:it mal f.ii!itic•s thet nt ;hoot Miami. A\IOL'\T: S;:; miMt;n HIGHLIGHTS: Tl)c ih;t•c iimin elcnictlt, of this pro- n't arc: 510 Milliti \cighlwrhottlo' Park Rccrc•:ri,m F:ic htt' Jmnnt\'clncnts «'ill pro» ide for: -lncre:I,cd re•creaticm facilities. -lmprowd lighting sv-:zenvi -Elimination of slfrt� hantrds. -lniiiatitn ofem iwit rent:tl protection nt shurcl ne parks - Park hcaatifi. atiun hro,,,r:alter includin.; giant in,; Additional trees anti halms, 510 Million Swimmim, 1',,KA lmprownlc'riu, will provide for: -Estlblishment of sa utlmin- :ts a major recreational ai 11%it\: -I:\i.lrsiun of the inunirg by hc:uirr; h•_,ols. -Fii;llin.ui• in of s-.Il- l:.vartl, .n t'uuls. - R�:,hilt it n t)f Fh n )I l tilt'r,ll lllg i t 1�15. -E-rahli,hnlcnt of Nitwit a%a hoNi for major local. Mate. national, and intc-rtint n :n:t! slt ini:aing c\•c•ntS. li Million Rcgion.rl Park Imprinc'iiientS will provide --RcJC\cl,ipnlcIlIof li.i\f:t;r.t 1'arkand courdiltation of other major projo o•tN it , ink rc.i:,e use of the 13a'. f r, na Park s\ .rcnl ilujor natur.l: rc•,uuic,,-ha,cdharl, air,! tat• Cit\'soill\-hc:it:h Eililr\ -As, ujw,at, to of ilic \.;\ ai }:: +, r \r Trailing Ccwcr for L!--:• a� \u )rkl;:ti l cil0.'[ ft 1T 1hcAr1, tt t c•\p:inn iUhtlral a:? : :iris iIk oI)porIunitic•, .vld re'iilf:irit'thc Coconut Grove "art a idim in for restticnr, :ind \ : •itors. COS'l- 7O IIONIEOWNI:R: Park.in,! Rc'crc.ilitrn M,ihp.......... .10-19 Btilll:11 '-J Ni Cragt: Wvc'kl'•' to F.41110h' th alit• . . ......... ........ ?ZtC i F ORf)1\A\CF At' I IiORI/I\G I\St. 'AM,E OF � 1' S35•t1t10.000t:l \l'1t.\1.(l1111GAl lti\ 110\i S 1OR # CITY Or MIAs! •.1:K N\h RF('itr t'l It IN 1.\C11 HAY!, t•t'.tc•l:n,t ..• ... •. it ttv:�.In:I::,F\t.:tftctt!'. �!+, iitn,a.rr.,cttttt,crt•-tia%vN.n,t,, _ vttt;Ixtft,%X1j:,t.J-i:i..: t-.:.• i,t\J!)%li,t, rtLrt,:c.lra \ih,rtm t u-, — t L \�, \1♦,1 to t\t r. '' s!!• :f:•-' `*, r - - _tip `' ..; �I`,_, -, -• � _' _ ,- _ is i� l � 1 C'_ 1•±"\— 1 -� . C►_tJLTi�'O: Ct,.�•truir tin nuc%o \ n t,lcrnt 1 Or:ln r I'.• :� 1 s::'I \c ch:!r.dt) h >uhc,trtlt: turn dt' at c rt, dcl i r.rint) \ ai�,raLLI en �; nlilluncs \ c xclu\ eltd0 cl \ .tlOr t1Ci IfIrcno. SUMA: 55; n1i110nc•s DATOS 50-.3,I1FSALIENTES: In,1.i?.:ndL1 n,ic\'os:l;icnu,. con c;hald.lres. -Pn,\rrr c>i)acii, adiciOnal p.mi I:;> pit. -ma!, \ hr-ml� Ct m�t: air iluc%os ser\'ici0, �,anitaric ): \' fat I:id.tdc•!, ,.Ira ('t )Itt'c'-it )Iles. -Pit-ACrr nucVOs Si.,temav, tic AIm-Fidc•lid.1d (Hi Fil. -Cunsir.iir echo ram},a�. a1nplia- I,ara hL alOncs. adc:na-; tit cual1`0 111.lc1,'05 a6ccnswe., cic ni\cic> 11161til-AeS. -ln�I3lai LIIia I',izxr:l nurodtna .irzi�lic:1 cto rctra:In i;itin Lit: jttk:,•'Ias v do Li: mi-lllas. -Co;wr-.:ir facilidadc, nuev-IN cn la it 11.1 dt•1 cxtrcn)- ) c<tc clue inc:uirin: - Saitin c) 1? :raninf0 cic 1:1 F nla R:,imminte -Vn rscc•rari0 \- ;,cid.v, rt•Ir ictahlcs })ari que en c: l3mvi sc r,uedan cc'!chr:tr time anll,lia \'ari.t+ui n C•\'CllitIs c(mlimil.1rlt)II lit'i •rar cl arca tiecstat is m..imI,-nit I vii i,wn(i A p Ut,\\'l CAP_NCA FRISTiCAS FI\A\CiERAS: - Sc 1, 0:-a l,rc•fcrcncia cl. c•,ic Ilrt)\c'ct0 A u,�t) tie ftmdos llri\ a •< sOhrr rl cnti�le0 de ht,n0. hlihlit:Os. - Los c•\ cnit,; del Orange 13c rxl quc nt, ara cuh:i: Operaci0nalrs. •r :!i,ucar.i:l h:u:l }%;t;a; la deu.tl ar 1, h.mu; a fin do rc•d:icir c•I ct);i0 a 1O> prt,pic•1:Irios. Sc rt.l.in hu,candi) nuc•\•t,s arrcr.d.imm it), cur.lu la t'nitc c �tale.,. Ftwlh:lil Lra,,uc (I `+I.1 a fin do :n:nlc niar lu; ins':rsos. I'tmis tic cr1 pk min st)lt) cold im 61111.1O rct urso pr.i,_a:ar.:ir Ir is termimicitMl c\ilt1.a cicl l,ri.AL',:I(: L:1 �i•�h1l11^lih:.lt1Lie 1O%htmtl,sctl�:m,ir.lr.lIW,:Ill+), 11c1,ldti.li P [.III LiC l'L)n,�irtwcit.in cl) t•I:ip-l-�. 111�C'i'�::ti 1 Kara rt.'d'. lr I111 t 1!11 L'ill;'111C�- .11 Illll,lll 0 COSTO PARA PRO-11ETARiOS: Or.,m !t lit m I Aillitlar ilic•iat,c;tiltl.tdt)... ...... .16ati Cr+utOrrOrttcdl.),t nlana! h.na rc•idcnci.i familiar ... -43c URI)E�A�i:.� :\t'1(.)hll.\�t)O LA C\tlSlO� 1)E Itli�US l UHi IGiC.I(1x1'S (.).\1 tiAl.t C 11014: LA C.ANA IDND DE S5i.000.000 V`IRA 1 \ \101)i.RN'IZA(.IO\ DEL 01:.1\(:1 BOAT SI \1)ICNI ..�t:.;�•rttiarK tea.tr..:.:. i•!.r.' e.u.,L,.t�t. i•J!�.r,.i. X.. ,N� I1..l.lHtt-. j It itLii tic• 1.1 1, 1. !.., t:r Ii t w"s, III tit• it n Iv,JK I tltt.. I.it,+n 1u1:.1 :, t-tk' ..! t c `7 -� •It • x-1T,� i i'.%� i LJ-ti r f l l r %., l I. : 0 -Z., 019ETIVO: I:I {'r+•,.;Luna do B, +rt)!, p.mi cl \uc\v r)L•!,arrulln dc• 1.1 Ct /nlllnitl:ld Sol tIIC1St 0\'erll n\•nTark Ilai): i de I,r,,-it ,rtlI -n:ir I.In n I.Ic\'o dc';.I(I Alo i-ara 200 atrc I lie it: re:Itl. AlIunrl.l,. al Di,trIto C011iCit 1:11 Central (t'1m) Lie Nkimi p.ira nuo:v: ic1i\ idadt•s rc�it.`.cnciales �' ct mll rCUCS. Fsta area sc c:,pt•ra ivmk l Ili)*I }t A.I, 611 t:-Omada do 2,000 rtcr,+lnas I71 nla\t )r t•nf.i -it, Lie cste 1-+:t+;.:rama dc• nut•\t, dc••an011t, •cr-.i c•1 fat: ilir.11 t'i\'ic•ndas r ima famiii:!.(1 indi\ itim)• Lie inguesys itlt)drrad0: Este prkiyecto cs till l•lcilivnit i c-�tratrgic0 en cl dc�,.:rrollo do la C mumictid O\crtu\\'n \' dr la Ciudad do MiAlili. SOMA: S iO milli mes DATOS SOIMESAUEN rr:S: -U compra tit, icrrcnos I,ar:i la c onstruccitin L1r \'i\'iendas, tiv inglesos 11.1jos 0 mode ridos, ci dcs:lrrollo de ctmlcrcit)c :luxiiiares y tie faciiidJeN }luhlic:r: -I.a dcml ilic itin tic rctru; iur.lc dcteril )radar. - Li relOc:11i7:tcitin do residenics o cOmercio: dt-saloildc's por adqui.icitin i,tihlic'a. -)Icon-;IR't'I1111(1t'Sitii)t\'mciora<}l6hlicaa. - Pr ); orc it)n.ir a1,i1Ilcnk-i:i tin.mcicra pra i.I c t,n-,truccitan tic \-IN it nd.ls tic' hajOs 0 nttKd,rados ingresos. incluyendo :'in.inc iamic•nwhilloiccario. -I.a ctm;en-acitin de cstructuras do iml,Ortancia o valor hi;tiirico 0 -.m imicclonic os. -I.a construction do \•i\ icndas 1-.Ira lot, resicicntes LicI. !:ii tt )r v, hrt tyc•t'tt I dentrt) (lei .irc.t Ohjecn\-a la Ct IJIM1 d.ld de 1h'131"10110 dc• O\crtown. COSTO A P R(lPIi TMUOS: 1,t)•alhc.Iq O\crtt)\\r'{'ark V`Cst Armll.iramlclttt I Cklirrl:IdO .................. .0300 Ctt'•ii, prt,11 uth, 1 twilunA li.lr:t icsidencia familiar t+c a'_ � ter.•.•`..-'��._ ...... r........�-.-c.�.:i � ��`...��.�..�>.::..:Y ":�..c�.i.:.:.�: ...:.�� t' ()Ili 1(:.\( ION 14, G}.�1 fi \I.I.S POR LA C.%-N'l I XD 1W S1O.ti(i(I.(1011 I'.\RA F1. \t•1:\Y) 1)1.ti.\Ii1a1Ll O DIA. 1 St 1)l_STt. (1\ LIt i l)�\'� Y LA C(1.t.il'\11)\1) 11.%P%h MUST ! + Ut•.: I•+: .::Jt.IY u:. ••. �.. ; .: . •'•I, t! I'llt'r.'�. •• a It�J/� t♦ l tittC ,t. trn. t'nrt cn Itl ti..- .n,.w:c Jr :.1 :iiIai)It...ttulat. till luau, a Iatnit I!, 1, It,!, I!t• I., t n •t..r c'c I • �;�!'t'Uv i. h I^I i�, l't tr, tin inter•• Clem tt I tit' 1.1, 1.,..1, I: 1•..0,'• t-1, ,:;. d 1 •'.1.lt,t .1• tr,. +,c.,. I A i+l' �� t # 7 # 8 # 9 #10 #11 l DATE May 26, 1981 June 4, 1981 • June 12, 1981 June 26, 1981 1981 March 4, 1982 March 9, 1982 March 11, 1982 March 11, 1982 March 22, 1982 March 25, 1982 REFERENCE' Letter to C(;.mm. Carollo from M.LKEDC0 Letter to Mayor Ferre from MLKEDCO Letter to Comm. Theodore R. Gibson from MLKEDCO Letter to President of MLKEDCO from City of Miami Police Department Petition for LIberty City Substation initiated by MLKEDCO Miami Herald Newspaper Article on Beautification & Economic Development of MLR BLVD Letter to Athalie Range from Miami Community Police Benevolent Association Miami Times Newspaper Articles on Necessity of Liberty City Substation Miami Times Article on Liberty City Substation Proposal to Commission #12 March 24, 1982 Letter to Mayor Ferre from Willie Calhoun, Chairperson - Model City Community Develop- ment Advisory Board #13 May 1, 1982 Letter to Mayor Ferre from Miami Community Police Benevolent Association - 114 May 5, 1983 Miami hews Newspaper Article on Mayor Ferre reversing his oppo ,ition to Liberty City Substation SS-•99 A 0411 PAGE # 2 115 May 13, 1983 Letter to Miami Community Police Benevolent Association x.; from Comm. 1)emetrio Perez Jr. Fib #16 May 23, 1983 Miami News Newspaper Article - .> on Necessity of Liberty City .;: Substation #1� June 28, 1983 Edison Center Business District Economic Development Committee Meeting Agenda — #lg July 9, 1983 Letter to Miami Community Police Benevolent Association from Samuel Mason, Executive Director of MLKEDCO #19 July 12, 1983 Letter to Mayor Ferre from the Edison Center/Model City - Merchants Association #20 '1983 MLKEDCO News Letter #21 Legal Description 122 Liberty City Project Descript- ion •4. # 23 September 2b, 1983 Urban League of Greater Miami, Inc., Memorandum #24 January 18, 1984 Letter to Director of Dade County Housing and Urban De- velopment from Executive Dir. of MLKEDCO — #25 February 2. 1984 Letter to City Manager from — County :•Sanager #26 February 7, 1984 Letter to I•axecutive Dir. of MLKEDCO from Department of Housing and Urban Development a #27 July 9, 1984 Letter to County Manager from Ci. y Manager 'N 128 September 19, 1984 I,c-tte: L.v i :y Manager f.rvtu =:k theE� �.;�., Cc��tcr/t;odel Merchants Association 85-99 'r y ¢e. i s - —u w:.d'd4 • #29 October 10, 1984 Letter to County Manager from City Manager ,. #30 October 24, 1984 Letter to City Manager ,.. from County Manager #31 October 29, 1984 Memorandum to Miami Police _ Department from Assistant City Manager #32 October 24, 1984 Letter to City Manager from County Manager #33 Lease Agreement City of Miami and Dade County #34 - � 7 February 3, 1985 Miami Herald Newspaper Neighbors on Liberty City Substation Proposal Update 0 85-99 _ �`�t� ti:l t.��t�,c:•� i:i:le .-Co-lomic %; i LKEDCO) 714 N.W. 62nd Sore! •.ii2n�ir Florida '_�3150 Tch:-,0iurl_- No. (305) 75 7.7G57 �• !y 26, 19"1 J(>= Carol lo, Cam :_^; ssian r City 0- -1500 REM -i D,ar Ccrm. ssioner Corrolla: since 11L11-2 N'=y C m-i l D_Sb1r_,-:u?Cas, �•_,�ir?SS�S in !a" '_ LY C-iT- Co'l`.inuad' t�o T)_OoIC_!'S Ln Cstt--Ln: a 6 A ._^t,S to'L`I,)rchase CODas a-nd Services. t1�? 5 .�� �--� T •, c_ {S a"�'!2 : 7 t1c' rol .+C.. 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Bob �'.r'_'Si!G`.: C7` (' : �:' O_ .:? a!:?j POl j Ce c _ed .; n 1". ?A Jii �n 1 �_ 1 C o c.:_ atiGa Ur `:,� Wes N e.i ChJOrS section of.the e:2a7li Herald? tint± In this e6? `. ion, �:?'. 'v:is2'S!'_'n' t;'.S C':CJLc.d as Se.}ring• nth- S)GCL L:c _! C)1 :J`_OJC`Caj will have t0 ��� \'� L c'.C•Ca but a SUS" • - -•_a' -n As o'-!t or ;.he c!vestA on ):, _..+_d Police — ^:-:�Z�'�`tC -G'_,} Of Cone The e- a:, :.-,n +i 11 Z^a'J� :O C'Vc� L'?te t}!e rC'.2:;=J2� ? }' O t:av`ng O' r2Ct-rS •»ai� '_P. �i'='I'--y C1i}'. IttS Z =i tj.�L_' _O_(�::. t':`'t� at this L-in-inCo Sa�: ::.._1}:C' 2�t5 2 good ?nea r3Cfl(`. )•:e :ll::':h�}' r: C"'�.St a resnon_;e i'S ;:-,.n as Ua!'S4J1e. PS 'n: are1YCV �l — _ �.. s5 r> A " L -rile No. R=L 23 George H. !,dams martin Li_ _^er 1C4 ng cen.o--.i c re*: e'_^_•ment Coro. 714 N.W. E 2nd Street Florida 33150 •near `•:r. res:-s: f.i•.•.(;MLf� — f,:r! o' Fats+ As yo•_1 !Ta; indicated, we too are inter• t;ted in providinc an Pr.V'_rGnlaent for irtcrease6 pros_3­73tY in the hi:)t•rty (i ty area. TO accomplish 5h this end wC rE-ce.n.tly lnsti Lute- two additional beats. One on N.W. ?t.h ;:v cr.ue :ro;n 54th Street to 62n.d Street, the other on n.W. 2n.d ?venue from 54th Street to 62r.d Street . :4e 'gave an the p st e\neri [•r!ced 6if fi Ity 1n Sta'- ii.iT9 these �t?bt5 3iCCcwuSe Or a ? an -power ��lo:tac.,e. iC rC'::.:C:\' nis we have now allocated ovc-r ime monies to onsure UUt`t I are :u11y ste`_fed on a :-egu2ar basis s. In addition :he iiFc.tS i11 bE C:{�dndCd :o cover 415t StrC•�t to 74t:1 5,rec_t as you s`_,aoested. . ed. 7f in t^e Your concern F^r t' e CU:.1?!'1n'_�+}' l:. a:l�T•?'C'C" suture we Can Work together -For its Lattterment, pl,.ase do not hesitate to call. i7' -rile No. R=L 23 George H. !,dams martin Li_ _^er 1C4 ng cen.o--.i c re*: e'_^_•ment Coro. 714 N.W. E 2nd Street Florida 33150 •near `•:r. res:-s: f.i•.•.(;MLf� — f,:r! o' Fats+ As yo•_1 !Ta; indicated, we too are inter• t;ted in providinc an Pr.V'_rGnlaent for irtcrease6 pros_3­73tY in the hi:)t•rty (i ty area. TO accomplish 5h this end wC rE-ce.n.tly lnsti Lute- two additional beats. One on N.W. ?t.h ;:v cr.ue :ro;n 54th Street to 62n.d Street, the other on n.W. 2n.d ?venue from 54th Street to 62r.d Street . :4e 'gave an the p st e\neri [•r!ced 6if fi Ity 1n Sta'- ii.iT9 these �t?bt5 3iCCcwuSe Or a ? an -power ��lo:tac.,e. iC rC'::.:C:\' nis we have now allocated ovc-r ime monies to onsure UUt`t I are :u11y ste`_fed on a :-egu2ar basis s. In addition :he iiFc.tS i11 bE C:{�dndCd :o cover 415t StrC•�t to 74t:1 5,rec_t as you s`_,aoested. . ed. 7f in t^e Your concern F^r t' e CU:.1?!'1n'_�+}' l:. a:l�T•?'C'C" suture we Can Work together -For its Lattterment, pl,.ase do not hesitate to call. i7' sinc rely. / mnj �w 85-99 -w f Jg i $ .2E`�34'i..i;^i = t L3 •a �.::.n' L•:a� co::r. snit}. .�`<r. ,.o tarn Lip>_;,}• Ct}• ;, :` r: . ;_:C24 01: St;-r.0 Of tc: • nn: cn .—to_ L'11 : -;r!. a C:...a.'.UP to o: ej*!iio co ::TiU- f.i:ti�_�h nan,i• rnd other' TTIC`:.:•^:S OI 1 la:.:i0 CtLsuil'-Jrs„ p! :_:tom Sur"t in 777 • xj T V .0- G_•;Z:.,ittcc r-1^mtv:S fir •t:_=t Li:-r�,}' City, li;t �.•'=:.=•.::a ir It hzs t f- tr; is to rzsid_ntS to s•,T ! 2 l _I -z. :1);CZ. f _y !-_tid. c_U c= ter. 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I:�c�• Cam.-: i:/:j G� a}P ing Ii'.'.: t' i��!ry L'._iil'i ' _ _ �rr2 1':,ltce Fc-;-r%vr,'Oerl'i in - ;::er. a r:.._...>;.:. c'�:,-:ar Cl� Lib::lr C:t• }.c•'_'� i:.:r,r�e z ,....ce 5�:!i�^ i-,I L ►-:'�' Ci• the j• '..: r.= •ar;: Lrae. ('l.Tli:�P�.` •!....ail :'1't �/.' �•: t.CTI I. A 1 _c :L,: tii�!tP .•� iCrl: .'SI_t '2[_t' ':�i: ..: iIT t: t7;, Lid L:y_'4t t' i:. 1;.. ziiL• fit ._ trf�'rie ..•a�:1': ..•C:c1JJ tT.•:..!_',. M:—'-....-.1:j'�� ,C1st aUt-�- `::..••_:.. IIi:. LH Gzrti tc Cia• t.'•J•- ::�� Vie: a caL'' ;:,i� i7r t.:. _ :•t tr_:c!-✓ � �;? Cam'.!•..=� _.:,: "... �!. sins) CC:.....L'T1:t}' �.-(•t'i' J�iY. �:. :` ::},C rt•:..i.'_:'.: li.�t .,`.>t_ n::7: s's r.•�.:.c (`:..•�l•�;1 t'.! L•. n='Is. 85-99 - ►; ::cnorable 1.your A. Ferre ?an .=tte�-;can D ?:5 %.=; :Je rs Oi bOt11 , th = 5 C0i-L-.IL'7 i ty =OaT6, we are �ttel-,tion to establishinc a police nd the Mo3iel Ci ty Com.:mmi ty i-..cL7estw, g 1•oi_r i;:ec�iate precinct in --his area. All of us share a co -_-:on interest in our cesire to -.0 bUi 7 Q a DOL-en tally 25t cc iUni tV. i'.n 11♦'et + _as_.J 1ihe csr`? ci=s1d"C p_^Ccrt\ cion o1_ce ses in our •-ci s:.eci "ically on ?:.1.. 62r:d Stre_t be e n ?:.►,'. 7th ?:. iti . 12 th Avenues. ntain l��c :tea .1'C- �I17� anQ ^=.a •:chin Luther F -In o- CO'?'J%1C eve 1 opm.e.lt Coy Oc y1 t' On in a 1), .- requested that the Police Department Consicer such a s o7C'c.` i I7Q �:a5 tOla ��at it. Was not :t�C.�SS 'i-' GL:C t0 �}ie 1C7Cc .1C:1 Oi th? CCn'i1"Z1 SL.at]On. =1'!7C' i C:.0 :borhood strongly rojC.C.' £• a --c1Si0i1 C? as. blatant and as hastily as hl's one, r%iirt? cU}t.-rly in light 0 a._^.e =act that pit %-.a5 ., `e 14;4h010`- fullj= Co7S2c:(.iai1C Olii i", ciis as , ax-payers ama concerned citizens 4' i•c_-e c�--,t11► 4he !:.-.rain Luther King Coord--r.�:� i.:a Co-_�ittce held a'] ECO.':O.��1C ce�el0p;.:r,t '."0O J:S:2op 1n the a:L7 .:a mild P;' ] C1hi'.:,tS -� ►s,• a_reen that -o prcpcse .econo. C c'.e:=alc�::-�r,t �.I�d 1 c� i i^z1i- = s I,:cic7 ,.-> >." a14 �s C-nLali• .c,::_ c., t _r the cr— rmit =� 00 1'::%t' L�U?:::: :S^S ' - - 2:: _ 'c=� Op •_ s have S trer red a concern c�i I74 1 nt0 the :C Such facts. ..Acn Visibilit-V an fh -n, Ii cc 3ta :.ion wculd Co i7iucn to curb, if 7tC1, ::- :S%iCc! 11�' : C GU: y£ z a1Vl t_ i = ? a :.� }:!tG::I: Cr?:'2.-,a llv yc2 L?,Ca aC� cur 7;:-] c•:111--:Ic):?:.. 85-99 �a tS�li _ i./,.. �i•f i t1 f:i:r) 1)_ j' r'-Z: j.;�. urc.-2 you and 'the 1 ?alitl Car -mission to _=- UfC,enL. er- 5 ever, 1.;; li ie Cal;,Owz, Chairperson City CO:-�:y��n? cy DeVelopmeit' ':G�?=or"�r 3'=i4� 1' cc: ssionc:r D-=-wkins Commission e, Perez CCr.j,-? ss i oner Carollo Coi'gT!1 SS?-ons-r Pl1:n---1-2r Ci't}* V-znacer 1x7o--:a-ra V. Gal - Chief r:z_ -s police De na17t.:.?n Dena Spilt =n, Di re: Loy", C�..='L' _ D- e n joe I'G._':L'S, nc ina D1rec-L-or, = -a- n - :- arL`-- - i:1Ti i.es' MaLi n T usher K na CO.,ro? r;a -;.n C= 3 a.mi Cc .s-uni t' P 0 1 i c e Be?Ta-,;o1c--nt zssLC'_aL1Cr. Ak - f . :. C •_:,' is _ F•. _ �:,. .... .i:i. a.}1..� is -. .~....:. '_._.. -...r. �!.i: Ci V.e urr,you and o1 ine arii Co, -,.mission to o co:, iC.er ur - n,"t lli e Cal-,oul-Z, Chairperson 1•1-)ee, City Go c-ti -]? L.3' D�Vt�1 OJil?Tli _':C% cc: Co,►:'_ssioner Day k i n s CO�:_T:lsslone'� Perez CQ:,j-., ssioner Carollo Commiss o'=r P 11::,:?ier Ci `fit =nac-2r ar d V. Gal-- Dena Spill -m-a n , ►7oa 1,c:'=r-u's, i:Ci-inn Direc'Lor, _ •-�' -- a� i - _-. - 1 1&mi T?i,.?S 14'ar-1--i n T u ---'har R ng CoDrdi . na -inq C: 1.1i aTi1 CC=,i:?11fit' Police Eenevof�:n sOc1a icn 85-99 nb �;., .. � { ,•ma`s •t fib �P'4 '., v L� - �� '^�e •i. 0 �. A;I.�'�1I CU'ti:,�litilTY I'UI,10E ItF;�EVULEINT ASSOCIATION P. 0. F:0X 615563 �n M,1 �'•`l, H.n IDA ' 3101 Of rican r_ i J i ' 33133 �: 3 c�..._: c•ns e� �1:- s ca- c3• ._� �_ _� �_ _ � c . -s �.:-= • td Lt�9 i0= �C.n 'oz. a?:'= J�i of �C"_=.�� C zii %ck cc- `,�-� y :•.~-d the ���.=: j F l ce :.rs ?7 . CM -ze b--r-L� C of Cl .orce. if a:ld ?c1 1 -i3 - s f'i':�re 3 S l.i, ba j3=—:.3 for : cG=Ci l��Li^� � ~'1_ you L•f-S►• c-;� '" v c1 i-i l r1 S.�i .".n= .�. : ---Id rs o V3 i= �:a, in n ._SL-ed t•_•F't ' o'! cC: ✓ 1 —oc t a r JLCa SL'C•-S --Aicn on ter. :'i�i t.in L. IU—ng Fp:r� C � �• Fzr-n c D_ � e? o._: ,t Co. ; •c;r._t o_ �n i _:.: c: s c� _`ed 26 ,-- Y,_y 4 , nd 12, 1:81, ,.d:z :.. d to e Cco v?jca sta;.Vcm cn ter. 1,_r:jn L. i .ng) wr.=:,�a�c:: �-e, t.:.un 7'� Lac :.z-d 12th -venue. r_ 1::: t,Ll Tr,j•��l°r two !�'�_::�C iC11rJ1'L^� Cv�;ir,s.s�., i-E:srn ._:1 Ti p: t• t-Aon C►`t.-i���•_�j 1,200 :i�__':__.s f:C�= C?.i4:tCS Of TC• =�� .V in t9Jl, p��•_C_-o for e. po?'•_ce wc•m on Dr. :J.IL. Jr. !>:)u e'.•;�s3. =� _Fch 1•=d 2-2, I CS2,{^_ �F-:gce, Cha' T-_•-2- : n of ;ta=tnCr;a ma i •?icaLei ,cr _ b- <<_•.r cr.-,--ti•rL i4 iiha Ei:O: -LS of Ito 4rG:E`�.n_: -M c-- Witte. V� 1 C- min . `=1 "=,! ,� � i.. S cl 'C Ca _ ca 11, .�2, Utz .�•_� s c� _ c_t :. th .._o �-t_ cs l.�•--.1- C^ y• o •• o•� t• _-•^1-r j-- nl - �..�� ►•-�� - i'�e'd :C- C� : a. , 1,..2, 1:JQL1 Cil.% CiG it V� v. � d•.. G_Cs ►ed yc,-- bate G'L,IL, ' on `.o establis InE w PO_{CO S•2- " `'-.t.t0C o0 ✓: • _ :_•.r_d bc: 7th• cnd 12'..:n Lv:,.cs. i of C: _`. C'�'. "� _. %^...•r: t S. :.: ► C: '�1 L` C:. -3 �.'J �: -L� CO: i. `.n7 1 :la s!?'G'_ �2 `��► : y�r C►G��� Zr; CLti C7 t wow _ :L �:'_ tom•' 3 �0mr' o _s �i ,n !� c;�1 G iq i�.0 �L�: C% CG c7'�i T 1C): S.�.f.' i f_ r:. _. •-� a�] t_. y t 1 t y. �• j' - �•'� 4.� 1� LL u�.:lU�� V of a tt c,i alp^{ �,► ?�cr�i:l L�:j��i �:�J�::!lc a- oi _ _ce. a, pa.�ic t-.t 1 ` L.p ���1..=:r—✓—Cn IJ�{C�' �1.`_t.._.Cy G�.-_i;i.^.c � :•.�.� '). h iii., CQt•^�r� _ C3 ii:`3� n1�:S :;__�ir�3 rU� �---�- i=�n�i. C�. _S ti'�: f?011*="• Via.. c:.::._'� - r s0ucs :_nd i i(1? � G��2.� S 1 i �L^1 lt_ r {'0�.� 0+�.�� i ?i_�^.:25 10= �t4 n a p0iic _ police visibility Crtr9 GCcto C Ci C�O�:;c7t TS:i1"`l=a_LiOn I off,.:_=3` _ s `'ost clos_r Lies the p.-'DI c n__d palc. c y ^nt a! L�l .Cy L:7-t: C c� �; :.enS ?t �-`o`= C: n } _ a Fa L1S_^il_ Cnm� C L. l?� i� �L::cni� CS Cr11 E:.Vc nsm-C jai Li�Z C^Ll i•iCLa :1%!? i7�� CC + »se - E'1�`� of pii:.'li 8.l CUa-7 =3 b�L-�e: • police :: G•`..e�t' �n eoci�t ;n ,�e1 Cnb } ocd r•� %z G•or.'iO! t =0r "a,.:9 �=`LCC CrS�T'1Ct ;�-��.':2 ^� Cn �:. j�OI''i.'� l'1 �► Li_r"S�� jr. ',-)ae T.=_r d b� V�: c*1 '/ t�'1 i 1 12',h ';en' " 5 On 1•._'.-C.:1 9, 1962 r33- id i,�t support has not cha:.cod r.s of i•, J 1�0 . ^�3 SL�S-1T31 Oi is -_n 3 - ?r esidtn t r'�arFe� '1+C•r?1 CCri. :.1 VLSQ 1 85-99 now y. s o C.i of Of rc►li cc ti; .I . :: =—_ s = ,�g W♦•vim C/+' ry-- C ,t �::io.:_r Barc:tza Carey V� L" ur s, nj�-.,lie i•.�r.�e .. !:csira Officers Club - . I.� _o s - T • r 3.11crd Fe-ix Yl�r:�,�, CVp=,Ti` Y elc p� v-esentsti: o i e 3; rspres_-nta`e J. F=:rLs Tillie Cr.�c�c'•� • POSH -- W. Perry 0 C%�'=-J;!% Of CC ��iCO .1 Fin- ��onoc De:clop: ant Corp. �. -he o - t,CE .: Fay 1 . un L.r Of Fzbbon C. ssv. r�•G ,,oa ..adolph B_ �i'' ` - �; F-ines C'zr`b F_ce-cs �'.iaY3 i;e�s •- Bill Gjcbra 4 r:!v6 run! h``• • !L= c•r S•t.: ve Ci-- -ri: C^sei °. I*.•gr: *s, 0:', I:ac}_z coLco D�r-z_ w,s_t -t. AEker .�v. 71, -=fo-'c' jct�mscn Crpitm1 E=-JA- P.—isciral, P{LM Scac'ol • ",. • _ 1 l :_CSC �•�5�1 :.� .:.Y•c3 Lt. - . �^ .. s ::r�neth or i� a: , 85-99 r. r u y Fk uM3'.:- _ -_ _ _i .. rl $-_-_.-� �_ _ _ -�- _-_ _ �.�_- ..ti. _...- 7Z g •tom -" _ h '..►: `I'�y 71►ursday: r4loy S. 1003 . •;::.�.i`:,;y:f ..l�::.t �J.L - - - - •['.•. r. •.i �h�!_ rl• ,�N�r✓lf.t. w�. �S � f _,.p —.�.i '. i,.4�m .45.�r.nVfl t.J7 � fi; 1,f r t ''�,.iL j +{ t. ` �, Ci c.; ,� ' l l� . it.J N ,c �., ,. .. t:.:: r t • i•!` '"f r, u L�1,-� I i r� /t i ry t • •,•�;. '�� 't:n I t i � r`' r. � �� I•'�' t �.;i �;9 t:'� . C'�`' ,•ti I.1 I �; f• -L Y '.S t'4 ),1 . �.;� li,� , u `•'I : fr f:1 '{- t 1. ►' t {; t � YL .s ff �: `� ♦`:t..1 ��::rtj '_ i,� t,1 Wit.: '� .:t;, ._ +_ �. -1:Yr.+. .b 31iL GJLAl1[ '� ..., tr+ens;ferreWit. tl'-.iro:rce aepartrienV,Zau!'wCkw.71t M fitY.rICas .•..., ..._.,.a,,,.. /{ .: witll. pion},eta cipur, _p, staratrent Orilciill, i tiling it is nn idc[� wtiose tintatln's rteigt burhoods.• r Mayor maurlce Ferro says the city should set � ,•l, in Liberty City and 1_itile it.— ;,ns. arrived • rn its. Cctter: the beacvoienc assuetatlon,rc{eett:u than;: storefront cancent Ara whit!aih to tha b a:%: Col. ut4lite �%ldwullal- till \YhJ}C thnf: la+s brrivcJ;' salt! r D ty's heads ror vulici eerw!ct.. (V 4torelrunr, _ 1 t ie. t. !:J h.-.S TC� craCd ws puittion aft ilie is.a e. ' • 'y. i Mayor Nlaurica FarrA would printurl!ywyc; u:.A ba t. todmprave ef71i11RUi6ty6' re ationSund for phuining;purpasl:s:. '!t t'.!'. Lust more nut! It'i licit as cffil'ient:' Terre s„ Id. sot. 3ie added, the community Is dcmanainc that Lltunli ptiri:c orfk:uta have uppuse�r dit subshrttol/ ttu:,cc L� c:ascr to the people. Because a substation is not lit the area„ thr assocta- concept, conteading it. wuutd b+ Incttlelant;rnd costly. tasr Tito :;.Initti Notice Department works out or a lion said. "tile black community ' and the Btlamt po!t a Puftu Chief RutweVi, tGirntii salt; n!uur tit ecw daunt„ati is 'I.:+dqurrters building and eocs not have depanmcut are deeply scparltedJ` . ` partment will be , lilt Ci> reMffi\W theul.ttr al:aure rn.R Lt:iCr spices. In ciantrAsl, Alcertl pollec have a tliltn• file 1ssticiation :lit( a su'batlitluit would help: pilim 'rcpurt :n to hcadqu,+rters. vis{bi!ily, crime reduction, eculionlic devclupmunt„ and to the canted ;all. " The bigutn t muncy:" l r,mta x,rJa ;,; r aft ::t, :al:tins nl:dition rtowitrd Gary a.►!d I.ist night the sub- improve relations bntweeit'the department and the addhrl;• he hc:ieve, tt.a suit: Eatiull cunteg?u cur tltiwnlr C ."ce;ft is "wartl: loalung lulu. " I tc sald oring- . community. St h•,•!l'G ilYt+hrttal'nt eloSlit to nlu c0n1111unity ulna' "1 agreu with tfiam , said Tatra, who wburd need it, miu114 Uc, inartgdsnr„ 'Vile llepurWnent to atruadyapernt1112! tlyd'l'r(Igllaflia« .• ag;ill►s t 1114 EP!tv of tllp gipliatl}llpl►a. nta¢)rfty Bit tlitt Clty' t_Pmmll4yiplt to curry Put tliu pup`- ; cal' consirmlita„ tttrnts rl'tt„anal• aullatatinels tvkattpatti i vrr: ,. uatcd liN new atancd Ill respansc it, a to. cy change. "t thfnitit is time to move:" ;;, t►, c, ,i'•.l Irani tllg %fluid Conimunity PNbr¢ llo• Iiurtu said the sfrobhi he atom the linos to the problem,. Thu big udvuntaGl: of aubstutlunw„ lrimn WX to .1 :. :..,+: ?;Irian for u suU. tenon nlgllg htal till I.u- ' of the county s s.lb.rltinns, %vtttt a cunimand'ct, officers that the t r,nefnuni►y r.cceivlaw "yt!cat�rscaxd uPpt►fthi* 1n .•,.;.:award (NW U:'nd Street), between NW 'using;{tntiabaw'laldtenipururyitaWar,cells.. + iputtunritascqurtty rlalit+uU.lutiun,.Icutawb4Ilia 'gionacal'„ ini ,a!• ' :", ,lvrnuay. After ,ul:,Uttiun; to l lUert}r City nnli P.tttlu PPnvnna,. ttonadf ruamf, t.tll Ucruihu a r�liliitr ,,;,,' ...:,ci.iiwo. which represents black police offl• Fcrrc sold, the, city atwuld later cullm aer uuic Cur. Cu,;a- whctllcr su4ntattun..uvi„wt'etlm. tiftrlll"aid' ` ;,,, i ► ::n ; :utter, "The black community a..crY! a nut 4rwc, tic lncntinncd no spac[ficsttes, The b!'ucl°, cunuuu,illy n to Ul:ctleillli►t� fisrirau�stlt� Mile the city should begln platullnC for substa= rioroUttlli Clulrtytatyq;,ie tut ulorvthrrn ayaor. Im L_ i i 11 l� T -� �•� t �i i i i i. �!i ! :i :- 1 ;1 z 1 F. b Uny.. JY_•'GE ut.:lir. LO'tlfa 371-33 J �7� 1..7v-6021 May 13, 1983 ;,r. Eddie C. Snith/ Presie-ant J;r. Geo;-fie Ji. !+da;:is/ Legal Chairnpn ;•Siam Cc,, -,,- ,unity Police Benevolent :ass is 71 at i on P.O. BOX O 1 SS63 Miami, Florida 33101 Dear' G:'ntlen,en: We are in receipt of your letter elated May 1, 1983 in which you request our support for the develop- ment of a police sub -station on :r.rtin Luther King • Boillevard. Please be assured that I will try to c?o e erythilig possible in my po,,,er to take into consideration your request. Do feel free to contact roe if I can ever be of any further assistance. Sincerely, lii',i -1fr. t SS-99 •15 ri a + , - _ i s 9 L7• it C t :I.J'L I- C C. Ur WN. r-'Iiiics: sbould open few stom"ront 7. a FC---v reople.-C t1h, L' ! 107C Prin'- vi-"": Ccist sc- -:.r-IS �' 0 IL.2 i 71 c C -- n n i i n C:- C! o e. E, :-A in *1-2 Ci) imer N e c i on ti ct rcv,,aied tnt- -,*.-d o! e-'-.*,!,m:.7a the 2nd nrj';Ce. T i—E offic-2 %'Vas to 1- a i2.1"j Cornp'12intcz t o i.-' S I. il.0 rll,2 'UV� i T! 7 -CC -71 ct.-. e d ca - s d cm't now n .'--O' i ts P 0 7r, S. ,N 5 S .^. S t h i I nS :'.'?re 0 U 7: C e CIM ? C.-. Z. S Of the Center. rt.at-ably representatives of 2 rne,h�done cl*..-.',c an-3 :3 S!--nte Dep----,:?nent of -- Mili and Z-Tl;'J---d t'd-.21 the rpolice would intimidate the*-. c ILLS. Polict. s-a'-d they e-un't ',11C7 'T,-)ne)- 110 h>c2te e--e rollce'lave tl:e r*—ht idea. If. in fact, tbjeY rickc-C! "he wrong place, Chat S�;Ou' 1 be a re".-i"Ively Sirn-c" e r 10 COI -A ect, xc on cr ;�.-n ;�--- -e- n d t h e c R y 5 , .,use money as a ID 71 In f,-!Ct, p-- t h �- y arc s E! a r c I i in. for a t. e now. They should i1ndi one. scan. to -0 nlon- :with t*-- C, establ;;hed foot patlro!s and mount-1-d patrols in Ulf L in Qvef,own. LnIx s h police and residents open r rw -ates n Lt just. tn i: n d ol d Aftmes. After the Ovcvvn cont-.0--ersy of black officers rE-nz-nved 01-cir -rcouesMor -q-f z:! I - I I (-d SU a-.155 I at the C r---o." a s .1 r c!Z. L;—, .0 -S-aO-t:21 % iI - C - : a:- Cz: e NCk 'Q-11MU!1) V. ri-Fre c>,).-; i, ro. ci ty a .- szie i, -.vas im L o c. r r! 71 v, S -I:-5 y an, L t tl e Havn r -2. 13- u t Gar: i n d Ferri e hedged, ton, by nobs that net es financially efficient --.s n !;M-le Life would bt� --i m;)';--r if cost e A f-, ci -2;- cy C! re th t- eom".- ant lactor .in all decisions. But rnany problems don't. 1=a nd :Jth-.ttapf0.-'-C.i,:lit':-.�?l, ed u c a On a nif I aw C C c me n' talc t'. e areas in which expanse slilou,"Wt be the rn--In cc�.Iccrn. people t2l), CO.St --s it it vvere the detc.—mina.-t, usinf, money ,szn excuse. sl- v--,ld viev., —joiice then 2T1 CXPt-.-Se. In bo;h Little zed Liberty City. rcs,.: nts and %vould be:�-N: .-c,— Li'--.c :? -Imi-c-front of"Aice in subst:!'ions in Libt-rw City and Little H-nvzna -.%-c,---Id mu:kn zn ongning, r--IM.r th:,n !n t-rnt-rrency-O.-i-- F-:;bre P: C st, c e h --, t v Lou v c co :+r.,ty r 0 nt n * '% tc., -c*, ize: o rdz.i m r % 46 on jC �30 cu __� ?/ EDISON CFj4TER BUSINESS DISTRICT T FZONOM IC nr NEL0Pt;EtiT MIMITTEE I•:EETING June 28, 1983 ' 11:30 to 1:00 P.M. A G E N D A I. Approval of Min;ii:es June 22, 1963 ;ram;•; +.c:r� v G Cri) :!sr Uptown City 'lail 6116 N.W. iLh Ave. II. Review *and Discussion of Parhing Study Feasibility. III. IdentificalCion of vaca.nt:Jots to be utilized for parking facili- ties. d _. W. Discussion of Police sub -station in the Edison Business District. 85-99 - `: o ito �: . �'•l'.i tC(�\�ltt • . Y.iN7 0} a pJl��/� 1-4 !!S} �tri:• : $t_ Ph :ono i l.� r'llo• D131 - . � : N �r Al ni(AMI (:011PI INITY POLICE M-'- i:A'01.1•:N•I' A:�SSOCL, i :i?N 3. MIAM11. FLORIDA 33101 Jul; Q, 1c, 1•:ason - ?�__ yin L•�t}er )rir:g Lc^n���ic Derelop=:_nt Corp. t':)i 16 N0_ Lhuest ?th , ezue Fl,, ida _T_.127 — Dear 2•`_:. 1:-.son: G� Firs', we vaSlt to c„L'i;-atuIa1_yoar or ani,-a,ion i*or (] 1 s 1 -^ D"•G1 O:I�S.'_..,?h= r-_ 00 job on tie 1' � J J 1�de? Ci t;•-/�iosr - City area. .eII, �:J_1 f t, ;r,�,s u c^h a d; varie director .as po_nt_d out by the Comer: orts nttee G" •our 1 '' J tl� neet,ng. We a=a a::. ra Of ,j''ou' • Oru-nization's c?ril- 'a i rl i:l t.i:e (,'_i o *tea^t 6.. ►r ... is . i! prJ� gram S.h ich we know is vei f sis-ni-flcant .for your arep.. Ve are elated about. the Orpganized i:CrchaI:ts Association vh-ich has been es— tablished in the area. We ':now that t1le the c. ^erc.:ants are �c:.oric case of Che C;,:-_-.utdty. -Va want Your A: sDc )lai? on, and th }now t^at you have the paiZ:'Li_nt s :Doz � Of `r._�..e l:i.? :a Ci.7'= -ll 1 jr tO 1 r]svolcnt ssOCiation ill roar quest for a sub -station on Dr. ).:.:t.ner King, Jr. Doulevazd because we L:now -Ural a su''--station ui1l tr,e c_ n; - t — V,e till also support you in all of yotj.q • if t_ti.e.c 1 '^g _ tl,p 1•.:?BA- CALL 00 to rlP_cn nrnni�_r�. tic cnr� ?Lti��r� nll t�•.i1 o.�Cri Ya Eddie Smitb. ?reside:nt (' Js =es ;':Cray, Vice '=�sidant �L-- ' Proof-r�ian:l Unity. IScv%ire, hl•f=Cifla nt�t'ia�.Tl►t'llit V.C1C r���lUV9 s z � a alY , Ci:�iti�J1 if ~i �,`{`{?l• �,, �3 �,��+�Et� i ,f. •'�`' � j�fUrl ,li 1. �� � j jE :�l,t r\ ri :� (i'�iZ:�.?�CA :r.•'t,'�i?1+��. t_.- -� ` •, ✓ /-•� , c✓Jr r- _- _�� 6116 N.1'7. 7th Avenuexl•;ia;•ii, Florida 33127*ielephone:757-7652 July 12, 1983 I'Sayor I`iaur i c - A. Ferre 3500 Pan American Drive 1•1iami, Florida 33133 Dear t:ayor Fetre: This is in reply to the mini station that will be forced'•on our comumunity. The coranunity has-spo};en -loud and clear about -•hat is not in their best interest as it relates to. stat5 u, a. At a. meeting of Commissioner Dawkins, the Ed3. ;on Center Business District Economic Development Co--_mit .-^e neeting, a vote was taken and it ;:as unaniiaous ly : pae.s'ed ': ythe cori-jruni ty that a sub -station is .hat they would get anc_ �ioL_ else. A mini station and store front is not accepts, :le. 1.e of'the I,erchants Association, the economic base of this co.nxniunity and the tax base this city, demand that a part of of our co-jT,*,,nity receives a sub-stat-Jon and no other substitute of this station such as a mini station or store front station. •;a r � �/'� _-�-� T ✓ "1i YJ 1, �`.` _�`.. , .. -. - T�. raq?ib A, nt`.?Pr I. i-.1A - tJ'i:i63 ' of • '•' ` ./ The M--rtin Luther Fin i•.`:� n Economic Dete!opment \'nice i�Iiar1i-��:cie ��'��ter end Sc:j�•er T ; Opens Libel-ty City Office Fits, it was i;:l:..Ihcn cam: Flor.wja P.t:cr r. Licht Vel.' No. I Fall, 19F3 11. (, amphcll S.+mla: M::� ,O:1 1'rcaidcnt Earuti•c Dirt:tor Company. Now. 34Lmi-D do \V' orr and Sct,cr Authot1:3 has 5ca1, 9:atht.,i:r Ch;tyi Lara Editorial Aes:alant t r incr.::>cd .. the n:,r..tct G. r.:::± or u:ility� outl::i to :ht:; in Iht Fdrlar ` U:EDCO I3uard ai Uir;ctott E�:: uti\ c Dircc'cr' S_:r t.:l Niz.%on. A!resd -. %Si:I .:ni C:µcr is '._::r.F int:InaI ('c:n0'-us Al:cn• Rrc, j;r.Z Jrt.`di:i:::do^! t!•eI \ .. •.j+j :..j tt:,:: to L.=.. .... caF: :d l..hn..•n, ltca,u:cr. (imcmt-r's AE•rui:,rc;, }iatb. r, :ga; Main 1'tcan, Alown Echo:•. D.,nicl Franca. Ado%-! �!s lo::d of r:Si.'rnis ct••_. (ut :`.ia ►:ulgt!r of F:inf --hit: Ilnt;t, AV-m Ilc•tnr., Fittbrr: `cc.c• L'atic Ttm:s:nd S.— m to ...�wc t1.rc: hi}: ,,^,�l"n:..'� i^. t•:,: >iop. V vvht !iu!,itar. r%ir.ttr•.:t:I,h a4:_:otc:Ci•u::ta:ahc ):.,. i.:, on:y+turr y.artcrlt (c!,ii:atiun nr..tlt o,ta.': by :,t'tsn1: �;c of t}+rt r.r}: * t �,n:t t.:i3! s`.c•i•; ::s \t.:::.t:::,},:l lfl ti-c Ci.% @A !4:.1oi I):; ,:tr:.n: el Uc.:.om:: Dr. 11:c ttro_-.:rnc!a toG: .•c:A t;t.•= n ;r,t _ .J tFc T:,:::a 1?:; _rt:a: ra t+i Cr.-..._..h� , The zeorrs- t f ,!•. i_;:t :\ k 1. zetcC at N \_\*, ith A\cnu:. fw, 1Jn....... rcd flitch=l, air .,cl:u:nc :,um Al r+:r>ar.a b;tt..ccr. 7:ro',7t 't.•t:: c 1);\tlr' and ' i'. r.c•:.0 in ccow m;: dctciop :nmi :.nd rrl:tna:idnll Rs�:, l:...'r %-A.,, r if r..::i:6A _rc la !. ti:&,rr.c3. Fn:a.:t to So hrrr: 11:}l.'1I :. •r :s• tc:t•n:l4foi cr.: t:.c o`G:: ..: r`= 1). r). G1:!• �. �'.. %r1::\tff.t. tit..l:hr. }••.. �: - �:. 1\ rt.� :.!'� t(t r•i• :r '.� t !tC \.k: in 0.. ...... ....Ir �JrL:C. JOB- HUY LEE REAL f=S i i C Johnuy Lee • N. .% %ih i,\ auC • _.':::r(li, f loridc 3snV Licti.:;e1� i.,vr1t'jJ'E,+C• Sroleer (.+05) 751-r t351S) 6T.5 r�AV 7,1; r,: :..c . 1.'.i *ni F:^ ell (JCtJ)•TJT•O�lf`�� 1'•'r Si ': li. .,, I t�(r i.�...rl.- . •t13 l;;r Fit7!) � - 1ln+-c tr;...• ; l,t'a `Jo; `#'.t:J 1:Jil.FiY 1Jn!r•r 1 F var-'. I K, SITE PLr` _ lJ MICE ENIRY U��j SIAFF P4PXlv:; F1J9'.tC PI.RF:Ny �r Or+•�CS FNJ;ESS" C I I. Mr, 1z P.'si�csa:s any the con runitj at I; rr: want to sArnothChan tht)?_::yCtt:.nt t: the addition of a Police S"I'S n:ion %%-hi:`: they b:li:-e Should be lu:atcd at A.W. 62nd S' t,I. l.no%%n as M 1.% lioulcsatd b::%;:c:i IG:h Atcnvc and I I i h Avcnue. Racl.cd b) \1LKEDCO, mt.mbcrs or the Edison C:nt, :.'.lode: Ci:)ht::ch_wI; Ai-sociatior oih.-r props, suer indi%id:::!s gip, cared bc{nr; the City Comrriaion to sate t(hy it. • Station was needed. Awned with ec-:lplet: proposal. the Co:nr,issicr. : s:.c.i :has the prup o> I be discu-c;' cith City' `' rcr No. and G2:). Execut4t Director stated that the substation could hap spot imcsimcnt and rc%italir:ltidn of'th: area. `%%Is) re sired a subs:_ilon in the Lihrrt) Cit) a:r7" Csmv0 Mason Esccutite Dirrcte; - \!LKEF)CC Kin- t;C:IGf^IC 15-.[% CC1T,- Jia10:1 h::1 Whirr u ct:: A .11-01,1: b::f: gi.e:s t1:. charge to help rc+i:_li; a th; ` oeo City; l.ibrny nztl.:Ip1 e: M, 1:,:; rrcds of (4: co^I::I:nit3'. the^ t' n enit.. I;: eot:;t-*1i:) Gcl ::siOw City\t as.btaera:+rlrt, 1.►ee t A c..-.vc CortleUr•..hich is the cco:.urni: %tin of ou; com.munily. not G.cl!h:l,;.:.•;, Sf, %%V,: PCl'111:II m:rfj.ctj,!.ICCin (If(• \': e r.-.-d a s.bsta:inn if t•c : 1c .c-rine.::;, :t rc►italirint; : nd I 13mv t:rc. .... .ds cd . is cn:r.^!u: it)'. Th; sahs:atiar rla}• P r _: ir: :ac `.'c+ar! (+', /1 i` : r j C'rr: ; :r: sir :1.: t::..i 1• vita rr.'. is It il: risr t!:c l:. cr,^u�:...•1� �.r':. . - ! .')'l1: cc . S \.S !• .' �` .-: :1!,:,1;? fC• C. :II:1 :. ..17:! - ., .n' }l:_ 16 C. . ..:C P;C-.cc tL a• .! .. ::.c (:p:.�n,i: b: •: �a`:i:1: is t:.e it`. A%-.:.u- Cr.rli !a: r r,., - scrar tl.,I ham; l : rn• in :he past. or.c of dl: tzlL.xb'::..a•t.c:; 1.I.•c: in Itot sceurity Ih=t 16.- (1rrm h ;. c•+_r) to rnter into:r r;r,.% a ea. IT CO) o{ !.!i:^1i. Wc, at I•l.r:in t.u:: cr }:ins f;o:.c�ric bstslit• 1 it: a l.ey fait •.: ec+n::-urity...uithma it we are ju f :.., i .:sit Cn:pn:rtinr., t:llrac :!:_t U.-e:n rcli:,,ltre this \'11i.ililly. vc." 85-99 -':� '•:`l 1L:st `:!i.�:s tl.. r-..rIr:;'... On 11:c i1h•A�::.u: the t.reda of I1.is y, ni litre [z y 4 ,�, L ,,.: y •.;. '- '. :.k, - � .. n� ;i ��}` y': CI " , ,s X - _ f r s ft a 4 usnmy �,_.: (!; /1?`� l.( GAL �t 1='r�G`'—L"1'It;� 71:1�:!n1 1977 03/17/ la /1i•Il--: MD i'?'!6 r,LDG �7�1i1�J '17010 s 1-117 X �t�LD nML"f:E J i\ St:i/A 1,tVU• .. T U'1' E: r. i-,i1'7JT '_"l )10'r '� LS "U E S ,C �•.�..1, , � � �l�.f Stt I•IC/.• 10 lrU td(: 16310 � t X:T TAXSTtTUtirr S. / SCII NC SALE DATI: TY1=' �` .� , • `1 �I T H t+ 1. N T � , 1'S A 1 ti' R -l0'ECD I -I 1 s �rti� 4 y�j .r.. i ? ik S✓ I . d• z. Y 7- v� • ■ • ■ 1 I �l I L xIrolJ�l- ni,� �! • l 11HH, 3: 1 3 11 1 1 17OYO 6 P R 0 P A 1) D F.' 1060 N 1A 6 MCD 010 I-t,,','T INSP 00 SLUC 06 r _DG Y1 ZW; 63 ("'LUto VALUE 1-MYTOR'Y wt NAM17- AND LEGAL ..H, �-,1'%,EV—CHG:- 03,337 '1 Y77 '176 - ZOUNTY y i--. A F 73 34730 .3 4 0' u P. 19 0 T A L .5 e) "1 6 1 1 3-1730 1.117 X lk 10A.DAW:'RE IN Ci /A W v 1) i U) ej AT .347301, M C .)NEX a X c N I. 100977 . TAX YTATUS EXIIMPT A, Cl 1-1 1Y. N17 'r Y PE wn"( I' xi7m:: v,r c: j) c.o S A L E 1) A T E X., 0 u irr CA 1 02/76 5 s( LO 777Y9 Y F.' 551 (T)DES s 1111 CTT 0 1' 1' L E t' , 0 L. r, Proiect Description: T1L1; Boulevard Police Station a C4A ` 7.c►nir.� Land Area: 1.5T Acres Location: Between 11 th and loth Avenue Northwest E'r(? Street Dui?dino Area: 15,000 Square fret gross Capacity: 200 Probable Cost: 15,000 SF Building @ $45.00/SF = $575,000 — Sitework Q 8% = 54,000 Soft cost (legal, fees, etc.) = 109,U00 _ Subtotal = 838,400 Land: VIA Total = 838,/►00 a j { 85-99 k , 22 4 ham, • .; .� 1 i � ., —_ 77 -�- M- -NVf N 111A qll �13 B;scayna Blvd. D M,iarnl, Flo;id3 33132 U (305) 35,3-3237 I. t�t•'��J rGl� September 20, 1983 H E M-0 R A N D U M i TO: CO':::'tiIT�-3L4C�.S IN ORGANIZED L. 30R t Political Action Co=_ ittee `Se:Sers — r �1 I% �. 4, FROM: T. Willard Fair, President SU-3j I- EEFI'.:G 'NOTICE City Manager }io::ard Gary, has been invited to attend our September 24, 10,83 meeting, to discuss the possibili t , of a City of PIi ami. Police Sub -Station in Liberty City. I hope all of you will nske a special effort to arrange your busy sch_dules to attend this zeeting. Date: Saturday, Septerber 24, 1953 Time: 12 Noon Place: 14r. George Adams' Home I 1055 N. V. 60th- Street 1 1-U ami 1 ^hr/g , 4 : t . i i 85 b1k"f:1 NAY Kp i16 : t .c r — t c Y r f �1i" !ice •ti"A �` �. *� � �' j ''� � F : r a '� ;: � '� Fb 4 Y,a 'H %n-a �' ,� .� r '�,I � � _ %.t �fi,si f adn.•-v. F-sfa.,jo_. W (i:%r en )Sr:.r% U Pt -It kr.0 Ch.+irrr.an G'+-'�s firr•wn Garr.',n'�•n EtMin Src r•:ar) Cnrnrhus An-n Recotl.nF S:c.r:ar} Mam �tih��pn Trrs%urcr `..j-;t Pipun ASr.-ro Fc."I% r:..;a Franci, Aeotp `u% lic.trr Alh:r: Huoon Rv%rn Rfr>r F••:: • ie- Tn:, Sunr% Wticit ri,ecuti•r n?rcctor S.r..ttt1`•:a.on iN I_U F I11:R KIN' I:(-O`.O'•:IC DL i.O.-MI:.'• I CONI'(tRA I10 6116 N.W. 71h A%c•nur- Miami. Florida 33127. Tc1,1t!..rn:. (:05) 75-1-7652 jar iu---ry 18, 1934 maivin J. ia.-IJ;, Dirrh:.,Lor IIa:.e Cr--:nty Hu.zsing & Urban Davelo�rrent 1401 N.W. 7t_h Strut J;iami, rZorida 33125 Daar Mr. i ts: j'�-- of ::8i Lin Dith?r King F-concaniC D°�'22r �7;r7ni` Corpa. ation has its mission to revitalize and innr.ive the goestion of life in the AWel City rl%rca. The record will reflect that have done ,oti aitstanding things in this •ctzi-auni.ty to rake that c`.a-• : W- are in the pro.^Uss of de- eloping the c•--o-:on- ic asp✓-ct of oar 7t-h liven' -a corridor. This will b:! the life-2 ine of '.'.is ezi--minity. Ln other wores, are e_3t-ib] ishing a place C ?t will ireet the no_?ds of this ccyar-i :nity an3 restore the ):' nd of market place that once existed hcre in the past. `rlo C10 this the of Uie :_.71son t•�arc ants tlC7, w;uch are a part of this ccrr;:?nity, ha . agro-3 that if are serious a!-)oUt c-onbiie in this a:ea then ..e rrLLst establish a sub polio station. Thus changing the precept of :his coirrsnity. 'Tha rerch�•hts in this area are 1>2ing repaate-31y informed of the difficulty of obtaining insurance for their ba.sinoases tr=:'Js3 of the 2ack of polka protection in the area. tr= have pat •toccthp-r a pac :age in relation to estSo2ishing a police sub s: ition on 62s 2 s`re t '_Oth and l lth a ti�i s p_ c,- -ty bel o:. !s to MUD-) ) a�•en } . 1•r w, �• z end tl•:i t ->e: n:s_si ng Urban Dc: of ofm_nt, and %tee are r� qo-:!S, ing that h.JD da^ate this petr'sty to Martin Uather Ki tg B--on:-iuc D_velc--r-t_nt Corporation a coa-i jnity h.sr ! nant rofit 24 85-99 { f } k � • �x+ � � 1 fy�„[) �� j e`}. kr {.} '� y .�� � ♦fit' 4M �%S :.~}" � � ._ A�-�_ a '�^� ., .j�'',��..:. Y. ,� a�+.yc•'a_ ?t., � � � -a a. . _: __ � - �u.# �, - � _ ..�.�-� ...._ . SO _ 1 1; .ir, a.je 2 F orcanization so t?t=a can c_v,�lc�n t_h sub 'station �r,ich mill. �:n �ssi;�-t to t}►is L:�rnilnity. 1..2! Iv -c siaraWres of me-r tw2lve ivxllr:-1 individuals of are 'in spport ar l}�e this rr�a��nity who u s•.ib station �can lY pI J.li]L cad upon rc,.uest, and we '--:eve also stated our c<:se �-,3rore tlhe city ccr-missian =rs. h::ain, we are ra7;3sting that �,= prop_rty r i-.nt ion33 abr); e� 1>� r3o to o.ir orcanizaiton for $1.. , 1 1•:3son R<?cotive Director cc Ernie 1'..artin D33e Ca-2nty 85-99 R. �4 w 9� t 3 � 'W t t,y _.. 7 .k� �.q=�•�u 5 Y.v to '� } p''^ lR =.i.`. , iY, Xf•1'a;�'.%in: _ 4y ,#(}yam { N � �_ A J. ham. x �i '�. j•rm — �_ -h'"""'r:i is� .31� ea ...;=a . •G r s _ .*t �.. .�x .mot c w ai+� a 4t 1r ��{�c,. i A F&bruary 2, 1S34 };c.:ard V. Cary City o: JIETII ?tanager City Eall 3500 Par. American Drive 1•'iami, Florida 33133 Di:ar Mr. Cary: Dade County, through its Department of Yousinc, and Urban DC`.'eluj1,rEnt i:cs rec[l-Ed a request from the Martin Luther. King Economic 1:av lo}-ei?r 'Corporation for t1he develop.ment of a parcel of land in the `;ocel City ni'ibnbc• h;►od (1060 '_: rti:± Luther Ming Boulevard) for a proposed City Of ?;ial,li Police •subsi' _Lion. 1 . Along with the request, ? LK-EDuO submitted a conceptual g of the statioii. various news releases, and letters by r;odel City and Edi:•gin Center ,mere -:ants sup- porting the construction of a substation. In addition, a package con:ained a riotlon by the City o- Zi:F-^i Commission directing the City haver to report 1,;:ck to the City Co::nission with a proposed source of funding =r a date for the start o: construction. The subm:ssiOn de�anstrates that ?��:- 0::;as done a cons:c- rablc a:n:Lunt of Zoad warl: in bringing this project to its curry. •t-tatus. Since the proposed use of tie land would have to he a Ci;..- ;)1)1ored project, %:e cannot proceed with the request without the City's advice! _ . ! approval. We need to t:-e City advise us that (11;, it w}11 locate a po' su1:-.tativn in Liberty City; (2) the site at 1050 Eartin Luther King roulerzrd ;%ccep:able; (3) the funds are :4vailable to build the substation and (4) if ity wants to :Nave a Cor.-minity heveloniMent Corporation build the substation . • name of the Co -:-unity Developn_nt Corporation wlio:n the City wants to devr-'1cp We will b.- happy to cooperate with the City and the TLibi Ly. City on this 1 0 Febru.-ry 7, 1984_ Sa-;;e1 Mason E;:ecutive Director i�g ruomic`:arrin Luther l: D--velop-ent Corporation 6316 N.W. 7 Avenue Miami, Florida 33127 Dear Mr. Mason: 1401 N.V. 7 : H F;=cT P.O. t OXs`,�2�0 MIA 1I, FLOF;IDA 33135 (3)5; 547.7529 OFFICE OF HE D;F'-CTOR I think your proposal for a Police Substation in the ?;:del City area is a t"orth- ,:; ie Project. T.�:.-:rd that end t:e uil.l be }.a�py to crop crate with the City and the Liberty City Co. mimity in the project. ,be prop^sed use of the land would have to be a City approved project, therefore, I have asked the Coitnty ::_naser to -advise Nx. }imard Cary of your proposal to the C(,:tnty, (a copy of the letter is attached). Upon i.cniing from the County Mlanac.;er's Office on the City's ry ponce to the letter, 1 mill ed':ise you of the action taken. Sincerely. ' ✓. - 6 July 9, 1 ; SS J•,r. J,. R. S 1•5 CT)ty M - V y 1 etropol:t%1) D;!de Count► F•UUID 911 74 1•,est Flr:&l er S�.reeL _ J;iarr,i, F1Grida 33130 Dear l';r. 'Sti e r1,e i m: I am in rece'_i pt of your let• It•er reLaareing t;;e request' f rorr Martin 7uHier l; rig FconomiC 1/E1'ElG:��:�nt CUr�:{+rat•iC)n for cevelor►r,ent of a pa-r cel of land owned by T::ee Counij` for a of notice s:rasLa'►.ion. the — CihJ In order i•};at 1'U1) proceed with fC111e�in� is Offcr ed in response to the issues you ;aiscfi: - The Ci Ly of iii ami is &oi ng t•o loca i•e a police su".'+si.21•i On = in Liberiy City. Tile Ci-,Gy Co-•;:i_­sion on Fel•ri:ary 1 9,4 , a:A hori ;ed the 7 iberty V? i,y si.1-is t•ation Ordinance No. 9S03 and avnrflpri t.ec an ansount not 1.0 exceed S5,000,000 for thi s sues i or,.' These Lori es ;ere rl located from anti crated ; e•; cnues f r on ::re . ,;20, 000, 000 Police Bvaooi:ar Lers and Crime Frevent' on Frci 1 i t i es General Onl i Kati on Bonds. 2. The City 1:dni ni strati on, as we11 -s 1-he i-, amu Fo1 : ce Dej�rrt-n,er:t, 1s 1r7• .:fir �'Er; rlt: ul:at the s37.e �Uca c at 1050 J':ar tin Luther };ing Loule�ar•d is. acceptable for the ` a "Liberty Ci L.y substation.. y ?3- The funds for the constr uc t•i Gr, l o1•1 e 1.iber-Ly Ci ly s1=�'•' slat•ion are available as L: F so)ut•ion NO. S4-31 8 n},i ch of fi ci al ay acceF�J _:c i.,;e rc:sul is cif the 1:arch 13, 1904 sped el r_•ur:i ci..r_ E 1 ec; on in which :.he • 1 9`4 Foli ce Lor,d was a-purorc:t'• .;y t.l;e el ec Lor ate. AS I,rcN=i o::sly rent.:; ones, Ord_rnance provides i or an 1 al l ock'%.i on of up to S5,000,000 ; ..- c.11 t}:; s police bond for _ the Li l+er t,s Ci t:y subs;.2tion. :�.:;..; c•r, �:e ::re st:i ll i n the process of uund vali cati u: r:-ai:i red prior to the i ssi:r nee of bonds for sale. — 3 � � 85-99 - • 27 011Ir•t '" 1H: Call voi r.•n '1 `1167YA_1`,-�i -' 1 u 11112 'a,-2t.... >d?,c : iE, 4. The Gi ;.y Cos,mj ss� on lips not ;•:-reed to t',,e idea MP a_] 1 u i ng a devel oper to 1,ui ) d ►.},e Li 2,erty Ci tyr sU — si.a1•i c,n . Vieref ore, I C.•n ?,ot r.dv i se you as to hetb _ - t},e C't i may it h �' 1 ui s u - 10 ?�:_1•e Cozij:uni ty 1;; ve7ol.:;&. Ca; DOT' t1 on devel op the site, or, i f '..hey so des:�r_ >;},iell Cc•!c:!*,jnity DeveIo�•:..cnt CorTic) ration hill --- Uti 1 i zed . The City 1.Gl:al ly CC,(ji.;'rcts :+'i th 2 CG1)Str L•. t�On Contractor i.0 f11i70 ii•s irCil?t?eS F_i:•cr 2 "arr.; ,Lid process !:as boon comp? e ed . I },pi t-e .:;at i•his iP 1�ornal.lon will be .:11=1;cJeJit -or you to �G1 ahead : i th the transfer of pro_ e,-ty to i.he C'i ty- of 1 i r:r•i �c — utili_ation as 1,e si to i"or :•"',e LjI-eri.j• C; tyr subs;.ation Sholl-i - furt•i,er i of or rcr_•►•i on be reou i red re�a: e _ r:,r, 1.}; s r�atl.er, please G not hesi;.ate to contact me. Z ool:inb f o-- wai •rd to our con 1•i:,-0ed COiJzi._ on i n ill: s •.•a i•i.ir o sreat JLvor ranee. iLo, our com-nuni ty. Y i /,aword V. S j yr City- EanaL 'I, I E s cc_ )ono, obl e a:2:embers _ of he Ci ty Comini ssi on ' a it - 85-99 PI ,41 p „v ti a A 14k, 6116 N.W. 7 t h Ax-enue;l;iami, FIc,rica 33127-7e3cnho : 7 5 7 - 7 6 5 2. 2ptU^iYr 19, 1984 �Lr. :i:'«ard V. Gary, City :•:anager Ci `y of Miami 3500 Pan krerican Drive Miami, Florida 33133 . ar Mr. Gary: I N sjld like to co-a,.ent in te.mU of two i,_ tLers that :.t_re s`ro.%n to o;;r association. O7 ic letter C.3t:'d F &br iary 2, 1954 Iron Co'Jlity Yar-3 er, :.R. St erheim ar.3 another CAtcd July 4, 10,84 f rcm City ?•anager, iic�: arO Ga.-'. i,ft:er rca3inq resolutions from 'the City Co'. fission In of the ;,-:,;t.c ion in Lib_rty City and Little th; e '--1'ci• :� nts .sscx.ia- i 0^ i- To,7st l o-r`s. iti jy }:::sn t t th . e 1>aa ': any .;t7: *::Felt In torr^5 of to on Northo&st 62 1>ztu+a!2n L.---nth c?nd el nt"l as it ::l.,tes to the e-c-cToisition of that land? From my ur,"erstanding, i'.3rtIn W'LherYiI)q'F.^.O;)MIC.rZVL1Ci'1:.?ilt COrJo- ration (MLXEDM) s�ulanitted a proou sal to 'L`ie Conty (32r.ar,.Ient of i5o::sing and Urban P`.sveloj-)r,-nt. T'nis pro;:r,31 :as accepts; ar,d certain )estions %.;ere a5k.EO of you. i -o-n ojr un:l•=rstanning, these q:; stions wr •= all ^s::er:�?, }� )t ��a f inc5 pro'Jl-�rz with tun parts of yo-)r letter c:.=tom J::ly 9, 191G4, r.-.m?ly the entire -,-- tion nuri,erc-O four and a 'portion of the ]ast ��:'rn �:�'1 �:},nrz reference is made re ardin, trans:erring tj'1? 1:,r3 to ih:- CiI of Miptrd. t•�e nc��3 yo.:r response to 'J-.e n;:cst i ons bal.a : y o Is the City paying t}:e}• want to .,. _ui re t�;� land f r, the County? _ 2 #' o it>_s the Cityt-:c)n,,k-nic that Lhey w;int to With lnitiat. A this Proy"Ct? o ions the City have anothar site for t-he suc-5A-;Aion irstc.id of 62 Stre-et tenth : na elov-nth a•::>rm.)�!s? t•;� r- .re]c�::ing fonwarcl to voir continuc6 cv�;>�raii:7n in Lhis -.attar, fo: it ^eTiniLely is a cr.atter of great i�rh►ortance to>.:r c ity. Sincerely, Pav-on6 manarell P. asi:;ent cc: ;- zl,or :Ourice Terre City Ca:inissioners ' j:ayor Ste?'}en P. Clark CO-.;i1`�y cuaTdSSloners =-,L� c..=.or:a-nic 7�ve1 o x-.►�nt Corp. 1:niyht, xssista3nt City manager Bernard MzGriff* Enclosures (7) Cctober 1.0, 1984 Mr. Mierre tt Stierheim 'County Manager Metropolitan Dade County .73 W. Flagler Street . - .. - I - ..- . . . . .. - I'Siani, Florida 33130 Re: LibertUy City Substation Dear-14r. Stierheim: This letter follows our telephone conversation of October* 9,% 19134. The lease of land to the City on a long term basis at a i CLO:aLyear is acceptable to the City. As we. have expressed. to ILhe - County,, tip developtent of the Liberty City Substation is a project of jr-imary concern to the City and ve would appreciate moving exped-il5io,,isly on the execu- tion -of the lease.- Please have a draft develorled that is accep- table to the Count-y as rapidly as possible. Since,,qrjy, Ho, ard V. ry (it I ICE OF COUNTY IMA',IAGER 911 C-.Oula I I0UI;C_ 1.11AMI. FLO.MDA 33130 (305) 375.5311 October 24, 19S4 Xr. Eovard V. Ga*ry -City Manager City of Miami. 3500 Pan Imerican rive X i ami, FL 33133 Dear I Am'in receipt of your letter of October 10, IT"t egardinc, the Liberty City Substation. As we discussed, t iunLy will •lease to the City a parcel. of laud eesi"nn .-ted a.;.**.:-,'O N.W. 62 Street on a lorr'-team basis for $1.00 per year. 17!e ire currently -dav lopina a draft.3ease which will be for-'.,ard 0 r office e eu .; Wit'Llin thirty days. ­.. I Understand your desire to initiate this projcthus will q10 vbatever possible to ex edite this proccz;s. -ritcbell Friccl=an d you leave - any questions, please contact Is office at 5-4513. ra n erely, Ii. R. Stierbe' rounty Ilamager NI 85 -99. 30 r T g r7 Ji 4z o" 7'rl A jLel • P,5Q i r" k, q, 1; V-: TY. F 1.00 VDA vAnN � COU i..r.... C IT r (.)T l Oil i d ` r �•l, j ] �:.:t{ tf:Tlk -Of f ICE t! _ !OF A?:DW rz., �•� -_� �. Brest Ow C►TE UCt•OZ�Gi [ � ,, >:JF; ►nt i'Ol i ce Department SUelE CT. b1 be I tl• City Substeti on rP0►' �• C. I, Jr. jssis,,ant City Nan,:ger PErt P t"CES h [tacked is a cons of a letter to C_i�• T•:?n: der Ec, -- indicating �' . Gary that Eetropolitan Dade County is in tale "process. Of preparing a long term S,1 a year lcase for the location of the 1fibLrty City Sut:stat•:on. V))e.n that drafi lease is r ece-Aved it ill be processed :•1,roLFl, normal Ci tS channel: • Vo»l.a :you please• have the bond unit advise I•,r• -nuel Eason of the J•:artin Iluther King Economic Development CorporGtSon of this ficant development. cc: Randolph Rosencrantz Assistant City Xarager s - 85-99 31 _• ... mil. 4 u, c , r ��# rP"�-:gin � �` ,L � _ a i ".'Yi•�vrir� � yN;C Vt � 1 October 24, 1984 0 ru Er. };o;srd V. Cary City Aana,er cfl City of 3500•Pan l-erican Drive to F1. 33133 ► Dear Mr. Gary: I am in receipt of �'CNIIr letter of October 10, 1:)84 regareing the Liberty City Substation. its %-e discussed, t.11e County will lease to the City a parcel of land 3es3gnated as lobo 62 Street on a long -tern basis for $1.00 per year. 1:e are currently developing a draft lease which will be for-arded to your office 3 %:itbin thirty days. • 1 u;'•der=?.and' your dt•sire to initiate this Projc-ct and thus ill eo possible to cxPedite Olis process. SlInuld -'ou 11ave a;;y yu�_.;ions, please contact Xitchell Friedman of ry office at ?75-4513. 1 \ . M. R. StierheiL► _ County Tanager ) 85-99 - 32 x z � a �; s7�2kj• F tit' L i t - 'k � �� �� A L,•, `�f; .,y ,y` r 5 c f 1 1 � { y wi-d �.55,.�,5. ���: L k � L'N i•q- � !M' Tf }`� t* f � �' ��.ii�v,��''{.�j� l y .�P� J.��'�f ...'.f >x _k .^A �TY� i,<i F' ''a� �L. ...'•n o i r✓f ...�,'....- "s,=:�,'.. � .�� c-: LEASE AGPi:Ei•::,NT• THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of 19 , by and between DADE COUNTY, a — political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter designated as the "Ol•;NER", and City of Miami, a municipal_ corporation of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as the "TENANT", WITNESSETH: a That the OWMEP., for and in consideration of the re- a strictions and covenants herein contained, hereby leases to the TENANT, and the TENMT hereby agrees to hire from the OWNER, vacant land legally described as follows: Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in Bloc: 10, i HILDAMERE RE -SUBDIVISION, as recorded in Plat Book 40, at Page 51, Dade County, — Y Florida — TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same for a terns of 30 years, commencing on 19 and term:.inating on v�znarts and agrees The TE1AIN _ co g to pay to the OWNER or its appointees, a total rental of One and n0/100 ($1.00) dollars per year, payable at the Finance Depart: -gent, Dade County Courthouse, ►'iarii, Florida, i or at such other place :end to such other aerson as the to time desi -n :te a;i t ARTICLE I d USE .OF D::?:ISr:SJ 1 :S 8rJ-99 _ 33 — 47 �- -_- r i� w y is t ARTICLE II CONDITION OF PREMISES The TE+P_ZT hereby accepts the land in the condition it is in at the beginning of this Lease. ARTICLE III UTILITIES The TENANT, during the term hereof, shall pay all charges for hater, electricity and trash pickup. ARTICLE IV MAINTENANCE The TENANT agrees to provide, construct, maLntain and keep in good repair, condition and appearance, during. the term of this Lease, any improvements to the s ; to and rma.intain the land in a clean condition. ARTICLE V ALTERATZPNS BY TENANT ` The TENANT nay make improvements on the la . without the written consent of the Ol,'ER. All inproveme.s, (except, bi,i. not limited to, which are readily removable - :_thout in- jury to the premises) shall be and remain a part of the land at the expiration of this Leas. Subject to the -above, any , carpeting and removable partitions installed by '`:ie TENANT a Y within the, improvements shall rc;- yin the TKNZAN T' ;j pro-por. t}• and :-:,y Le , t:.!oved by the _..:; :;'T upon �::u �..;�ir, ion o�: tl7e Lease Agree-ent or any renc:�al or cance-11ption !-.oreof. 85-99 ARTICLE VI z t V.,f J § ^* i k + f ~ F� a ARTICLE V1I NO LIABILITY FOR PEI:SO;:A1. PROPERTY AND 114I'ROVEMENTS All improvements and personal preperLy placed or Moved - ' in the land above described shall be at the risk of the a, TENANT or the owner thereof.. The 01-:":ER shall not be liable- to TENANT for any damage to said personal property unless caused by or due to negligence of 0`.:NEP., Ol I�ERS, agents, or employees. ARTICLE VIII PEACEFUL POSSESSION Subjec.t' to the terms, conditions, and covenants of this Lease, OWNER agrees that TENANT shall and may peaceably have, hold and enjoy the land above described, without hindrance or molestation by 01•.TNER. ARTICLE IX SURRENDER 0. LAND TENANT agrees to surrender' to 01%'NFR, at the end of the terms of this Lease or any extension thereof, said leased land in as good condition as said land uzs nt the beginning of the term of this Lease. TENANT further agrees to remove all structures placed on the land by the 'TIEN NT as requested by the OWNER. ARTICLE X INDI T-MIFICATION AND E01_1) _'•:_.S_` The TENAVIT hereby agrees to in%dr —•_%i; y .=nd ,:eve the i 0� A'ER harmless from any and all claims, Iiability,gara—gse� a and causes of actions wnich may arise as a r c�sult of this ;fr IL APPENDIX B SOUTH SUB -STATION BACKGROUND DOCUMENTATION { 135 a v a � � � >♦ r 4 f -J jL: I C� :J IL j.ritroducc-lon Bongs Para ,:,--'uzi)-te1 General 'I EI-4ia 13 de marzo de 1984se le pe,V-,i a los clectorcs de la Ciudad de Miami it la de la Pol cla dc Miami y Para que.jim). cii a ServidosPre-v -m-tivos Contra Ct)mj.-;W m de la Ciudad a procedcr con cit ico cmisioncs de bonos como se descritx- iqui. C3(13 esix; el CrImen cmisiones de bonds esti designada part un proyecto de mejoras municipales diferente v se votar.i por each una OAJETIVO: La crniii6ndt- - 1`1111:js Para el Cuartel Generald: cilas sepracbmente. de )a Policia d( Aliani, v jvx-a �crvicios Prc%-cnti%-os Contra Los prowctos son: — Cuartel Gencral de la Policia el Crimcn, cst.i cfiw�. (L-I Maraa\ ticbr at Departamento . y Servicioi Prevenfivos Contra el Crimcn;Nk-jorli al de )a Policia de Miami Imccric (rcrae a los dcsafios Alcantarilliclo Pluvial;ttlejoras Para Pm,� quev Recreos; impuestos por 1xi rwcesikl:;LIC; de hov Para fortalecer cl Modcmi7tndem del Estidio Orange Bov,-, lWesirrollo cumplimientc) de la.; levcs la< neces4lade.s fUtUras; vn del area Southc-ast Overtown Mark N.VeNt areas dondeel crimm Y;;1 rf -hi:id6n han incrcmentado dramaticamcnte duianic lw; Olurnos afios. Se cspera que U decisi6n cle incluir en ]a boleti etc( total estas este programa de borx.)., It; -re licnar lis nccesididcs emisjones v una Etimienda a la Carta Constitutional de Ii futuras del Departamento de la Policia. Ciudad, fue* tomada en una reunion de 1.1 Coinisi(m de 13 CANTIDAD: S20 milloncs Ciudad en cl mes de encro, con el fin de uzilizar )a.-, Elecciones Primarias de Preferencia Pre�idcncial de la DATOS SOB ius-umi,rES: Florida; economi7-indose �Lsf el costa que acirrearia una -Mejorarniento (lei sistenia de comujj;c3ci6n radial de la clecci6n municipal especial. Todos los residences de )a policfa lira clinfinar pasdcficj(-:icj.Ls vn pas trmsmisioncs, Ciudad de Miami inscritos para votar, podrilin hacerlo en oos sta clecci6n. incremcntando asi la sce,urid-ad de la cludadinia v de lot; oficiales. -Refinarniento y realce de Io5 terminales de comptita- 2--ni-niendas a )a Boras digitales n-W)%-ilcs que proveen informaci6n policiaca rapid;, v dirccta. *'*--"fta Constlitudonal -Un poligono de tiro it blanco ( jue pernlitaa los oficialc-s c mantener v 111CjC"r SLI proriciencia en el manejo de le pedira a los votantes de la Ciudad de Miami armas de fuego en un lugar <guro. que eniftan sus votos en )a siguiente"Enniienda a hi Carta \,clliculosde .. Constirucional:'durante la election municipal especial k motor confisca&s. conibinatia con UP3 Unidad de dt:I 13 de- marzo. custodii de prolbedades, donde puetbn guardirse otros obictos conf iscido%. Ennnienda a IF, Carta -Subestaciones que provean todos los servicios n 1*.cst,A'tud*or.zd No. I usuates en lx%."k11CLS dc Lihertv Citv \- la PC(jL1Cf1;1 Habana, que facilitma I:i policla 1111'Contlicto MIS U Erimiend3 Mmero I a la Carta Con;titucional, directo con las a Iwi cualessirven. enmienda la C-irta Constitutional de la Oud-id de Miami, .1 -Ampliacit5n V M-1) -1--ick", Jet edificio que alherga hiciendo"cAmbios insustanciales- en Cl LIOCLImento Para Cl Cuartel Germ,! &;a Policia. con el fin de prower corregir errores gramatic2les, sinticticos v luingiji.sticos; serviciosde urm an,,ncriz mis rapit: i y eficiente. efiminando, provisiones redundantes v rce.structurando v COSTO A LOS Chi' I'll renumerando secciones de la Carta Comstitticional y Cuartel General ck-L "'&L is V 1k partes de la misma" Servicius Prevent rv):; (,'or- a el Crimen Amill;;ramiento esiw: Ao . ................ .06()o Costo promedio tixrnm'i! it iklividwl Boletas Muestra (por residencia Edaiiim ustirmdo) ............... 16C Ze ENMIENDAALA CARTA CONSTITUCIONAL NO.IQUE ORDENANY-A, -*1 TO 2 I ZAN DO LA F M ISION DE HONOS PROVEE NIODIFICACIONFS NO ESENCIALFS EN LA U 011l.IGACI0'i:,1i,'*-I N!-*:-,AI;*S I'M LA CANTIDAD CARI*k CONSTI TUC IONA 1. DE LA (JUDAD Dr. $20,000j.01, M w'i EL CUA I11*FL GEM: MAL DE LA PG)M IA YLAS INSTALACIONE.S DEPHEVE'N J, C r -'tr" CRIMINALES, se vc-ncerian cn playcKinuatc, Ok i arnix)s mc1u%i%r. a partir dc Ij Ice W& 12 cms,wi k:(- i t,.jrjt),.. Con un intc.ci 2-11 denm) cle Ii-. msaN 1 —T--204; rV 0' tk In -OP.- A 5 131 I mt _j ...... SWATA I.U)ES out. F'Itop.C.To 3onos para Mejorar el Bonos para i"lle-jorm less i Alcrantarillado Pluvial Facilidad'es de Parques y 2.ecreo 0111JETIVID: FA Progrima rde.%Iejor,.Ls dclAicantarilla6; ORIETIVO. Pluvial est-A proycciado para provuer ul drcna)�- adectlado para W caller de Is Ciudad de Miami. discitljdo para mci, .;-.0 t.L-; facilid.h k-S de los Par(ILICN y SUN1A:'.;30 millones Recrvt I en vxlo \1 ia Ili i DATOS SOBRESALTIENTES: SUMA: 5 ' 15 mill-mt- -Una emiskin tie boners para Alcintarillav; I'luviales (Itic RATOS SOBRESAT.11Y-Vu-s: ks,; trus princip-Aes I'Lle nproblh!a por los clectores en 1978 viahihz6 el elenwrims. & e,rc r- Y-railla son: financkmijento pares niteva:s facilidades Cie drenaie a lo S10 111111011c,, PJr-1 h, Mciorls en Parclucs y Recrx) largo Lie 6; millas de caller n1LIi1iCij)JIC.1;. Vecil-lile-s scrdil I'mr. i,t# ,, para: -AproximiLL'inumte 350 IlliflJS Lie IIIS C311CS do 13 (AMI.R.1 Aurnentarl.t, tat. ilk!;Wes rccrc;icionales. ictualnicnte lienen drcnajeadCCLI.1d0. -La emisi6n de bonus actual es para COII(illl.tar las Mejoras env[ si.;tcmi de iIUnlin-.tci6n. mejoras qucse iniciaron en 1978. Elirninaciu'n de -FaciliC!.a,.-Ies adicionales de drenaje serc(ILlicreRen -Iniciaci6n de protecci6n ambictit.0 cn los parques Miami, porque esta area recibe casi 0 Ohle (lei del 'Itoml. promedics anUal Cie HLI'Via nXional v la (lest aci6n sabre el Un progmnia Jr t:mhcIIecimivnto (It- parques induyem!t) Ia iembra adicitinal Lie drI)oIc,, v p;j!;Ijer nivel del mar deNliami es relativanlel"ItC k1j'.1, 10 (ILIC hace dificii el drenaic en Ins caller, Cie "IJI ILICS S I0 millonc- lyara nivioras Cie piscinas, provecrin: cantidick-s de igua PILIVi:11. Este c\ce,;o do agim a El e�iahledmicnto tic la naticii'm conics UllaaCtit, idad menULIO impide el t1nics del trifico, i rccreacioral -r-sta cmisi6nde boncts proveeri S5 mill(mes anuales. -Expansion tie Ia tempomda de nataci6ii 111CLU311tC 1:1 durante los pr6ximos scisahos, para fimmciir Ia calcficcitin Cie Ia-, agux, de to pisci(I.1 construcci6n de alcantarillas phivialvs. - Fliminan-J, I ell 1-.Is piscilla.s -- Reduciendt I Ios lu_i%tt)�; (operaciomile., tie las pkcitm�, -Las primerLs alcantariflas pitivial" se con-lirUirim en hs irms clue tengan mayores problem -.is tie illt.111daC011 C -Fstjbleciendoa Miami cone 3115tri6n tie CL)Il1I'1V(CI1kJ.IN inClUiri Ia parts do Miami al Oe-ste de IMCLItle Road. mavores -!e natack'In cn vI : mbito local, estat.fl, nak-ional Estos bonus proveeran: e intern.acion.d. -La climinaciOn de intindiciones severas o prolongadas 515 millonc-; cti Mejo: as del Parque Rcj',iunal provemi en cafles de In Ciudad. - El nuevo de,,arr(,IIo del Bayfront P.irl, v Ia coordlin.wit it) -flan de promover lasepridad v el hiene.smr de los r de (,tros pro% ecto, I 113VOres para1111t.'rellIcIltal. Cl MA) ('L'I residentes v de Ins 1-imson-s aque' viaian diariamerat: dcsde ]as 34w(a, a) ccntro Cie h Ciudad. -FI L!<tahlvcimicnm dwl Parque Lie Vitginkt Kc%- coma u;, pjqpe mattow Lie ructiriciii. natural(; v 11 CmiC*3 tA_I1Id;1C1 _A1 cumplimientt) de rCgLII.1CioI1C:N J,11117CrIlaill, -1 con rCSfWC10 11 dCS39UC (IC 12S llgl.13S (7011talllin.KIAS. Cie ,iia% -I eie miami. COSTO A LOS PROPIETARIOS: Mcantirillado Pluvial 1-:1 -1 Aluisit-i6i) (lei Centro de Ia RZescrv.i para cl FrI11,C111- micnto %a% A a fin eIle Lifili;'Al lo Colno Centro do TrAmp) pi ra 1. Is Arlt-s -.I ni IA ia n Lf(,-) [-.1 11) orl L 111 i(LULICS Ct I I t V IA I Am:llliramienti) estinindo .................. .()goo artimh'*V; %, rvfOrz:ar la'*Ir.icticik*)ti.ii-ti.stic;i" para rcsid,. 11tie'; Costo proinedio estimado sem3nalmente tvi,ilmllc, dc Coctmilt G ro% e. 2 ones residencia famikir ....................... 24C COSTO A PROPIC-TkRIOS: Parque v h-,-creaci6n -knifflaramiento estimado ... it t Pr -Imedio -(-manal estimido por rcsidencia fanjiliir. . -ISC ORDENANZA At ' 'WRIZANDO LA EMISION DE 110NOS U OBLIGACIONES GENFRAI.EIS Poll LA CANTIDAD DE $30,000.000 A FIN Dh W-JOHAR IT SISTEM,-% 1)1. ALCANTARILLADO DURANITTORMENTAS 1.10(10.0 tic V1.i1m. P'n;0.1 ­7wir h, ivi, ruir tma,vivi.t ioul tc.1, I it I " 1 1*­:. A w4 .1 mutil.1111t: a In 11.11 ll I< Ilk. - L;:... k (1 0, 2.4 1) jell-. imbo., IsItAti,ox, J 1 ortir Ia vim,joll Lit: Iti, rc%jwCIi%Kn burins, con tin ijitvi6 dmirn de la, wix, lonics en % igjr, ittiptic'u I-. ilintit.i6h ad valk-mmi A R%M Vf I Os 1--AON W* Aa ORDENANZA ACT01111ZANDO Lk EMISION DE It U OBLIG.W. [ONES CENERALFS POR LA D)-, $35.000.000 MR.% LAS INSTAI.ACIONES D1-. P%l(Q1 1',,, Y ZONAS M RECRE0 DE LA C11 1DAD DE MIAMI t1k! iJ I- I h.1 %JLA1 L 111111l Ill 0C ION tc.N., K& W—, UUil'.t ALIS' to) MirP1, 1--i lN, tip 1W :0 -=Z, T.P '4 .;4 -M t C ILI It JP .7 zz Bonos para la Yicderniz7,cion C#011o.s Pam el Nuevo 11 del Orange Bovil de Miami Desarrcl'io del Area, ast OBJFTIN*O: 0)r.-truir tin twevo v moderno Orstio Overtown/Par!K West ,_1 11. mi .;pr� 1\ ciichx6) la subest r-Lictura Lie accro , tul rill i,•tilt OBJETIVO- El Programa e Bono.; para cl Nucvo v.44 #rattil cr, S i 1-1111011CS V eNCILIVOIL10 Cl valor d De.smollci de laComunid:id Southeast Overto,,% ni'llark IM West habri de proporcionar Lin mICIVO LIC.S.1i rolh para 200 SUNIA- Si:- mill 'ties acres de terrencisai liumos i) Diii;u iio Conit-rcial Cenral DATOS SOB RESALIENTES: (CBD) deNli3mi para nucv-Ls activid-ides rcskh:iicWc% hi,uiljjr,!1 vxc. comerciziles. Esta.irca se csptra icirld6 una p(3HucW,,i 11r(o-vcr 1adicionjl para la: picrnau v brazos. ustimada de 22,000 persona:. El iluvor 6lfask Ct- este G)I-.,Ir.:1r serviciossanitorios v f:lC1:hd.1dCN para progrania de nuc%-o clesirlicTo sera el fzcilwir vi% icirl(to, para familms o inclividuos dc ingre,,,,os 1`110dcrocl( ;. Este III(.,% ecr nLC%_(.)!i, iiistemazi, de Alm-FiLwIlkLid (Ili Fil. proycicto es Lin clemento cstmtegico en cl (1cisarr)l10 de )a Con-4ii-LAT _:)hcw rinlpx, artiph,.0 para 1-icatoric.s, adem-.1--, conlUllid3d 0%-Cr[L)%-n y de li Ciudad de M i;imi. de cim-o nucvt\,xsccn:�-arcs de niNcles m6itiple.N. SUMA: S 10 millones lmtal.ir u:-j pinirra marcadorA irtlii;ttica con retrasmisit'in Lie jupt!a, v de4plicoucs tic la;la;mi,mi.s. DATOSSODRESALIEN, *TT _S: Con-,;,truir `axihdadcs nuc% as en la zona del c.xtreillo c-me -Lacompradeterrencisix alaconstrucci6nde - que inclut-an- j %,i%icncL s, de ingi esos o mokiera, los, el dc:,arrollo -Sal('n o Paraninfo de 13 Fide facilid.-Ics p6blicas. de comercios luxiliarcs, Kama Rcs:3uror.te -La clemolici6n de estructuras detcrioracl.Ls. Ur %. gra(Lis retracubics para que cn -La relocalimci6n de rcsic!cntcs o comercios desalojados Cl PLICLI311 celchrar una amplia variedad por idquisici6n p6blica. de comun itario-; 1.2 construccOn do sitios y ineicxas pfiblicas. -Mei-rir z: .'reade clacionamicinto cii toriloal howl.Proporcion3rx%istencia financiera para la comIRRVi6ll de viviencixi de h.,ijos o modcr.ld(L)S in grescis. inctuyendo CARACTERISTICAS FINANCIERAS: financiamiento hipotecario. -Sc 4e cbri -.-refc,-encia en este proyccto -.0 Lisa de forldos 1-i conscrvacbn do cstrictur.Ls de importancia o valor cl cmplc()tle bom is pCiblico.s. hist6rico o arquitect6nicos. - Lc),; :lentos del Orange 130\0 queV10 U.S SC 11CClIcil [),Ira La constmccillm Lie vi,.. icti(Iis para los resideritc.., cubrirga-;,i N otvraciorlales. scapficanin para pag:q la dL -splav�ados rA)r cl provecto dcntro del area objccti\-a dect.b c!c '.0ii;i IN)no-; a fin de redLiCir cl costa los de la CL)nlLll)jdjd de De.,arrollo de 0wrtovviii. proptctar,.-,:)N. COSTO, A PROPIETARIOS- - Sc c-,.An h'ic3rdo 11LIeVOS irrembriurios coma la United St_:tcs Ft x almll Lc-oguc (VSH-) a till dC -.10mcillar Suuthc-.LNt OvertownWark Wczi in Amillaramiento c-stimado .. ............... .0300 - Ei(L- ht)r :is -4.- cmplc-irdn S010 COMO Lill Wlinlk) rCCLirso Co: topromedio.scm.am i)para reSiLlenciafamiliar ... 6 para v pruntizir ra terniinaci6fi CNi((PJ ClCl ffl)% C"to. F -La di�i-xx-hilW-il I de los h-lnos se denionir-,i Iic� 3hos ckhuli) a! rian �!c cowtrucciOri en emps. para reducir i n%':i sm cn icnte:a al pCiblico. COSTO PARA PROPIETARIOS: Orang- R,;N0 .kmillaram:ento csfim-.;Jo ................... .1648 4 cOsto prulnedio --cmanal para residencia familiar -i3C 1'r ORDENANZAALA ORIZANDO LA EMISION DE HONOS ORDENANZA AUTORIZANDO LA EMISION DEBO.Noiii, U OBLIGACIONES GENFRALES POR LA CANTIDAD U ORTAGACIONTS GENERALES POR LA CANTIDAD M., DE S55-000muO PARA L % MODERNIZACION DEL $10,000,000 PARA FL N-Uh VO DESARR01.1.0 DEL MIAMI ORANGE 110W1. STADIUM SUDESTE ONTRIONW&N Y LA CONIUMDAD PARK WES F i'a "t. %I1.1mil 1,;om"I enwir tit moN por M'U'U111.1 (0t.iI 1 1, 'Cktcri 1.1 Cludad 11. In't.l. emitir bonoNpx•r tilij SUM-1 11 11JI t A- i _11,1"A 'k i r.,: t:. i It', I 1" 1.1 11 11111M (IC 10N [%:'I-K'l W % 11 2.1 _'i.mol. al1'.11 de 12 (cclu de la cnij,,m LIc ll,, tviA:Limm buno.�, cl M 11111 1(1(Vrc% ,d A F W).�! .: I ON 1:0\01; 2 4; mmo. igor, ry3%;.clero-ii 111mm,h), J.1 viloxilt 0%1% N i1 10" woo. tA T i � -c-"- - _ �•r :fit• • l.('�.'��►�la.�,��. "r. ,tlx'c - . /*��� � r t Ir1 1 - •t .� a lltl 1 f -2 .a_: ....mot j � .. .-i - ''.• !`r ya 1. .`. � Y.. 1 .e f��[ �.~.trN , jtttrl�~ner,�,i i I. t;' r� ill �� t�lr. �.��.- .i r-?�__.»,�- -; _ _ •. t..i/• ;,''`. — L;'�L;-;. -t", t i'i T .1� -1• •. if Y y�,.r.Il�': �,,3, r•�t'.! _ •' -t .. " _ �trrL L rM}ry, 7• . '� •I-Gr•♦ t �: a 1 , � •.. ,=j f%' -- ..+.rV2vt:.iir..ir_y7t.'1+w2t.�+,:is.�iY.t keru..'.:iri.Aa�... Jt.�... %..►�i•?'i.il�w..I.s.�,. ti .�•.. •►: i v 1: . 1 .. �1 .t >•,.t ....T. . • \ ' - , • -= Introduction ;: 'H t-o '�iam� ��ice r�e:�c:cr�ar:.._.rs I On March 13, 1984 electors in the City of Miami and Cr` ine ,�'ireL'eP.flon will be asked to authorize the City Conu1•ti�iion try ij �""c3 Ct1i�:lec ! �U73dS proceed with fire bond issues as dc.0 ribed herein l::tch of these bond i Ssue5 is targeted fora different PURPOSE: The Policc I k_-idqu rtt•rs and Crime I' d ilh� mUfa tatpa urlpikive c nt prolt.ct an cc t e wtc.d on sepamrely The projects are: —Police Headquarters and Crime F'terention Facilities; j —Storm Sewet Improvements; 1 —Park and Recreation Facilities: ! —Orange Bowl Stadium Modernization; and i —Southeast Overtown/Park West Redevelopment. ' The decision to place these issues plus one Charter Amendment on the election ballot «•;is mace at a City Commi�siun meeting in January in order to utilize the 1 Florida Presidential Preference Primary Election, thereby saving the cost of a Special City election. All City of `tiami registered voters may rite in this election. Charter Amendments 1, City of itiami voters will be asked to cast their } ballot on the following "Charter Anlcridnient" during the March 1?th Special Municipal election. Charter Arnendrnent 1 Charter amendment Number I anu'rrcLs the Charter of the City of Miami by making "nonsuhstantite changes., in the document to correct "s;r;unmatical. tiyr,tartic:tl and linguistic errors, clitniniting obsolete or reclunciant provisions and restructuring and rcriUMI— ring charter r! sections and parts then, of." R� ! i I i Sample Ballot's CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. I i PROVIDING. FOR WtiiUBSTANTI!'F.C11ANGES l IN T11E CITY C HM(TER ctlrrectir_, 1,ratt)Inrn..tl. ,t,rY .0 L: '.al..It?,: !r:'►;u:,lii t't(t Tr., ri:n,II:.II rtr; ohvs1eir or rrduntUnt pi, n i,wn,; anti rt,th oururg ante rcnkuld"Cnng Charter yet--tions and pmis tht•rcni k!r ctarzti' t s YES _ ____ :•rl NO Prcrention Fac! :tr 13ond IN"ic ;: a1e;izncd tc; i:elp the City of Miami Police Departrment meet the challeng s of xla tcr•sw- :aenforcement requi;rcnent.s and tornt.'rrUtrS exNctstions in an area ,ti beer crime and populatGm h.t c increascAdramaticall' in recent tvir-. This t-tnd program is expected to provide for future net_cis of the Police Department. AMOUNT.- 520 million HIGHLiGHTS: -Upgrading of the Ix>liee radio s, stem in orde + to eliminate radio blind spt Pis and impro%e otfic-r and citizen safety -Computer enhancement and rc'iinernent of m,,hi!r digitai computer terminals n `^ich provide direct and rapid police inquiry An outdoor firearms range to ens, ire that oftic•cr�4 maintain proficiency with their t, ..,pans in a Safe environment. -A combination property unit and auto Iwund facility it-) house confiscated niocor vehicles and other inino-ndcd items. -ru)i service pt!Ilce suh,t::;ions in Liberty City and Little 1-13%- a to bril(�:jf; the service's clo'- r to the RM'�` (1 1 • • •r"�lN..t'�{Lf3T1r`:L'�/Mtiflf z• a+nL�aa*4t;t7 utH h• 14h•'+' r't* -Cat Lltt: e\I)'atlstl)11 ai10 r:mtj(_; liiv, ror 1't-ulic iid!a:. l:.)r• tern building to provide rI )r more efficient and cxrx:sic•nt policy ti n•ices. COST TO IJONIEO`VN ER: 1'ti;ice Headquirters and Crime Prevention F�tirrta::clMill:tgr ...... ................. .0N)0 F�tinlatrtl .•;veraggVieekiy Get to Single Family Home ........................ lr,e ORDINANCE. AUT110RUING iSSU-X iCF ()F $20,000.000 (;ENE:RA1. OBLIGATION BONDS FOR 111:1�1t POLICY HE.AD(WARTERS1 CR!tist. PRY VIA 1•I()ti l:lt;;t.t I Il ti :1:l.,rna�••tc'.::^.. :•S_ ,t...,,,.a'rral',!:'.'.,c.-y"�-,,��. t.`:ei -tr r F't)iIt l rlr. l n n 'Ti.vs!„1t:F:!'•1E F �� IL(T:F�, at nrc• ,trnc • .r`rn �r.) r.mc t<, rr!)tr an.! rct mature m annual !(".,taltmr::t\_' Gr 1�, tt'.11 •.:. 1,. :, ,... c•. Aare tt,t'u.,a t�f tl,tlr!!i c'v: t: tt' rC,t t'itat' h,rl',!.. M:Ih t;i:clr•: Jf .)'•� h11 LI;Ui.+r, r 1'.1:.1 i+�r ` •,r!', • Wit• �--� 3� ri L } = N `t r "rip, r` r �r ty ! !1\1�/\"S !�1t"rM��+2ik1 r... 1 � t � - �i ..... ( �•},.� J'+.(.ae• s�� •'�_r , J� . ! � � - I ', r' ' " , ���-wK �t� {�.r � ;'� y� �.t j •1 ' _ , �. . _ f J • t . .. [r - .. '� - - - .ill .rtg1'! � . 7 YR'* - 4 i R I u Storm 8 :ver I Park and qzcreuilo3n Improve),ent Bonds I Facilities ponds PL-Rl)OSE: The Storm Scv-er imprmc•nient Pri)-.' i, PURPOSE: -I'hc C:itc•'s Park and Rccnatinn �c is hlwr- ctC<i,-ncd to provide adequate drainagc for streets in the 1100d Imprl,\c•Ine•nt Bond Prmlram is dcsi,,t cd to Cit\ of Miami improve hark and rc•crc•atitmal facilities thrt ).About AMOUNT: S;0 million Miami. AMOUNT: Si•i million HiG1ELIGFI'i'Se 111GHLIGHTS: The three tttain clements 1 >; this ' -Asntrm sc\\er improvement t)ont•I issue that \\':t., pa„cl.l � program arc: by voters in 19-8 provided th\\• e fundiit fur ncdrar in,igt- l i facilities till ni miles of city streets. `i0 Million \cighhorhood Park Recreation I'ac•ility - Approxinlatc•iv 3So miles Of the city%; streets now lla\e Intpru\cntcnt, will procidc ti,r: -lncrt: i c•cl recreation facilities. adequate drainage.-Inlpr1wed lighting systcrtt,. i -Thi-' current bond issue is for the continuation of tilt: l - Elimination (if safety hazards. improvements that were begun in 19-8. u' -initiation ofenvironmental protection at shurclinc parks. -.additional drainage facilities are icut0v necdccl it] -Park bcautifrcation programs inchteliog ItLIM irtg ' Miami becatiSe this area reccives about t\\•ice the additional trees and palms. national avcrage of rainfall per *,-car and is r0mi\cll- love Slr) Million S\vimnling Pool improvements willin elevation. making it difficult to drain large antountS of 11 provide for: t storm water from the streets. This cxresS \eater otictl 9-F.stahlisimmit of swimming as a mayor recreational impedes till.' flow of traffic. 4 acdvity I .-This iklnd issue \would prt)vidc Si million each \•car -Expansion of the s\vimmilio season h}• heatilt; pools. y for th; next six }'cars to fund Stortll sever comerucl It'll, -Elimination of s:ttcty ha al.ds at pools. ' The lwst storm severs will beconSnucled in arc•:!: \\•ith A -Reduction of pool Operatingcosts. the most serious flooding problems, including that hart 1-Eaa:hmt nt ot-Miartli 3S a 110s4 fOr major local, state, i Of Mi:ulti \vest of LeJcunc RZoad. national and international,\\'imminge\cnis. S15 Million Regional Park Improvements \l. ill provide for: These I><)nd, n'ould provide tin I .-Rcdcvelop►ncnt of Ila\ front Park and coordination -The elimination of severe or prolonged floc)ding Knl city of other major projects to increase use of the 1 streets. I3avf rum Park system. _ i -The promotion of the safety and \vvJfarc of city - Esiahlishment of Virginia Xcv Park as a major natur;tl } reside nos and convtuuers• resource -based park and the City's oniv heath facillh: I-Contplcllice xIth governmcnral re•gulat io m; r$,'pII'L IIg w -Acgw,irion of the Naval li, NLTvc 1'r-till' Ig CCII(Cr 14 .r itSe i the retention of runoff pollucullS, j,. as wt,rkingcenter for the Arts to expand culu:ral and jartistic opporiU)litics. and reinforce the Coconut Grove { COST TO HOMEOWNER: artistic tradition* titr residents and visitors. Storm Sewer: C Estimated Mill.-It;e ........................ q9(>O a COST TO iiO�ilGO\�'tiER: Estimated A\-cra�;e \\eekh Cost P:nk and Recreation Estintatcct \tillas ost e ......... lU t9 to Single Family Home ....................... ?- c to -tin .fed amilyf c \\ �ekly .................. . • try Ainf;lc Family Nona - 28c ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ISSItA\CF. t)F r (?R1)IV:\?ICI: AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE 01 i30,00(l,000 GrNr.R:►i.011LiGATIO\ IlU\IDS 1S35,000,000GENtRAI.0111.IGATION' BONDS Fc)!t 7 FOR STORM Sl \i'IiR iMPROVE.NJE.N't'S �i CITY OF MIAMI PARK AND RECRL'A•1'I0N FAUTA I I 5 �h.11t U•.c• floc nr \1� �:r.• F!„n't.i r !t plot, ill :uI a•,trk•: e,.. l+nn :'� d •t` �h.tll rho ('Ito nt \Il +nl! 1'!: •ritr.t, i„ur R+u41s in :tit a;fit;rc��.ur I+ri�l� It'.I' ;,,•unln,ktr�, .,.,I. ,♦t/•k!�n.u�,: - .Il•. :l1•. .3:;n.; ,1•'1,.,,,1,;,. l:vt.,, t' •: '•>':tl•1 , l.,,t •,I �:l )�:�� •�; , li' .�!• .N il.' 1'fll. .. ,. 1• I,rt tl`.' P.:- I`''I .k.l"•1711.1 !Lfk•„ ..kill ll\. .It k 1'.' IiI' _ t'I1,' .11 , :,1'. �•.1(: - , I .` •. � 1, i • i \( 1 '' ! , 1 -' � " .. 1r•1 I'•l' 1.1 I�t' II II '1 :� • 1 u.lnirkrtitu'tc'•l,,.hlt..ink 1,v.,thlnutl•t;it Lla,till lJr ::n.tnl•. 1..: 1't:+dt`.:Lu+tlul.ulII.Ik.,:: %ulutur% r.ItC., p• .'ihly Iruli7 llllllrtl'(l-ll ,i.! \'.11r,rcm late,) flout Itl:crc,t .11 In'• lut ,I. it till;{ r. cs.11.1 Ia k- II'MI tirillltlllk-0 .Ill �alurcm taec;? E(lit Rt )\1)ti itMl �► �. —K)it VO NO, 'h+) hvt7v t \l i.il%S'l ill IND% ib, 1 +(k.tt • 1u!- z t �a ke lls, —TwrTm 77 r T, r: .±4 L11 —ft 1 7- 'r, LAP;. 4% 41- 7 .4, Miami Orange BoM Southeast Ovellovlll/ P.]A k lilest Modernization Bonds Red eve! o p -rr. ent A r -. -a r-i ncS PURPOSE- TO bLlllLl a PURPOSE: The Stmthc:i<t Overtown/Parl- We�t Oran 0mummitv Rcdc%clopilictit Kmd Progr.ini pr(Widt:.S for. gc BOWL %\IlilC UtillZing thV LXistill" S(Ct:l suO-�rruCtLiro: V.111.10d It $33 millit)n cxClUding the the rcdcvcl()plllCll1 Of 200 _.lLrt:-;adi3CCl1t 111 1,11C.Mi.1111i vela ,)f land. Central Business 1)istrict for nc\\- resiLictiti.il and AMOUNT- S;5 million commercial activity This irea is cxpccted to have an estin)JICLI ImpA.16)n of22.1)00 I)COI)IC. Th-_- nrijor HIGHLIGHTS: emphasis of this rCL1t:VCl0l')lllCtlt program .% ill he it) IM,E111 .111 nLAVch.iirh.Icl\ seats. provide of ort1ible 11t)II.,ii1r, f, ir moderate income families -PrCViLIC addiliOnAl legand elbow wimi. and individiials. This pr,)jcc[ is 1 strate-ic cl,-ment in the -Build ncx restroom and concession facilities, dc%-clt)pmt:nt program for the 0\'ertO\\ 11 (..()Ill nl till it V -.11.0 -Provide a new Ili H sound sv.stem. the Ciiv Of Miami. -Build eight extra wide pedestrian ramps phis four new ANIOU'NT: S10 million multilevc) elcv3tors. HIGMAGHTS: Instafla state-of-the-art scoreboard with instant replay' -Buv land for the construction of low and moderate- disr-lav income housing, ancill.iry conlinercial devc1opment and -Construct new East End Zone facilities which include: public facilities. -I iall of Faille -Demolish blighted SIRICtUres. -Restaurant -Retractable stage and sealing to make the -Relocate residri ents and bw�incsses displaced b\ public acquisition. compatible for I Nvide \.iriety of' -Con,trLICE Site and public improvements. community cvenui -Provide for finint. ial for the construction Of Improve the parking area around file BOWL lo%v- and modcrate-inconic 110LISing, including morn;age FUNDING FEATURES: I financing. L'se of private constrLIC6011 funds Will he gi\ - Pre.se r\ ell -e structures of hi,,tt)ric and architectural preference Over use of public bonds for this pwicct. significance. -Revenues from Orangc howl events not needed for - Coll-;InlCti()l1 01 housing fir residents displaced by the operatitmal CNINAISC, Will he applied it) file blind project within the Overtown Community F)evclol-mcnt debt to reduce the cost to the proPe[tV 111cr Target A rca. % nv I e n a n r s 3 rc being six ig I i I It i i o: rell s C rt: \ V I I t I CS such I COST TO HOMEOW.NER: as t'nitcd State.-; Football Lni emc WSH-) SOLlrhe.ist Overtown Par'- West Reclevc1opment _Thc­,c hon,.!-� %V0Llld'0e used as last re-;(,rt w. g�mrantce F-stimatedMillage fhe.SUCCCS-41.11 C0111pletion of the project E-,tim3tcdA%-crago: Wcekh. O)st -Sale of bonds %vill be dClaWd CILIC 10 .1 three -%car phased to Single Family lionie ...................... Sc construction plan designed to reduce incon\cmence to 111C P1.11111C. COST TO I JONI LOWNER: Orange Bowl 11-stimatedMillage ............. .1048 Estimated Average Weckly Cost to Single FarillF., Hone ........................ #3C ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE 01: $55.000.00o GEE RAL OBLIGATION WIN WS 170it MIAMI ORANGE BOWL STADIUM SIMERNIZATION *,W;! 0.1. 01\ ol 1, it: I I C J: tit:.. "X Ili.,I AAL, AW( 0 ;,-'1 LMLVI)l 1ht' lk"I I I 11%L. hind-, %%iih inictu%t it Ij%%luI,1xulqli\ rxc-,, payiNc-from unfinlacd id%jIorcmtjxt:N� F( tit tit ),: I lit mi;�. ORDINANCE AIL'T11011 I ZI NG IS.WANCE 01: $10,0011.000 GENERAL 011,IA-1X1•ION BONDS FOR SOUTHEAST M'Effi OWN/ PARK WV*tiTCOMMUNITY ItIA)I'VE1 011NIF. -T I I k It, ill I I I I It 1, Illrc'.Lt A 1 IVA; J in annuli uwailtu. nr, 1, 1 -'i %v-jr,, mdt),j%-v.:mcr the date of i-tsujntx of the I--.!% Ih frutm tm%nmcdxI I.VIL-N- I W. FAIIAI.Ni! 10:0)). L 4 z R Ivy Z b2 A z' SITE LOCATION'S �- N•Y�• 7th Street and 28th Avenue j SITE A - ._ N. 37th Avenue between 4th & ;th Si:reet `' SITE B -� N. 37th Avenue between 4th Street - 4th Terrace SITE C - - N.W. 37th Avenue between 3rd. - 4th Street SITE D E - N.W. 37t}i Avenue between 2nd - 3rd Street SITE 8th Street and 29th Avenue I SITE F S.A1. oth Street and 29th Court SITE G. - SITE H - CORAL WAY and 33rd Avenue # I EST FI,AGLER Street and 25th Avenue — SITE I - 1 } t } s s r i n 9 -a h 'sN� K = — mail— ' -- - CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM Cc:: ittee Members DATE- July 111 I98 = rILE: Little Havana Substation SWIJECT: Announc_r.ent of Meeting Chairperson REFE?ENLES: th--LOSLINESI one (1 ) le F-avana Please be advised that the next meeting ofr th Litt Su -Station Committee` ` will be held on: DATE: July 17, 1984 TII;E: 10:00 a.m. Police Headquarters PLACE: 400 N.W. 2nd Avenue, Classroom 3 Miami, Florida —' Attached for your reviev, prior to this r;. ceting is a copy of the j _rules for our last meeting. I would appreciate your reviewing rr advising me if any changes or revisions are required. these and to this matter of Put interest. Thank you for your J aLtcntion 7s 5 Att;FtcYunent (1) a i a i 1 65-99 . . t q a ' S R M s r' wag 't .h" .6i=rNx u I ( n LITTLE IIAVANA S 1I3_ STATION C_ONI i_ TTr E .July 3, 1984 I•IF:•IBERS PRESENT IMEiiBERS ABSENT F:sst. Chief Alfredo Barei Major Alfredo Dominguez Sq.. Hector Martinez :•__r. John H. Jackson, Representative for Mr. Donald Cather IIr. Elio RojaS mr. Luis Sabines OTHERS PRESENT Major George Adams ✓"'•.ajor Raul Martinez Sgt. Andrea Lanais Sgt. Norflett Harris ✓ogt. Joseph T. Longueira, for tt. C. Pal.amara Mrs. Deborah Davis -��•'.r . Armando Pomar ✓Ir. Jose Casanova •-ris. Olga Cosio DISCUSSION Representative Mr. A.G. Sherman Mr. 11alter Roa.ak Mr. Manohar Surana Mr. Alfonso Alberti y - ! Asst. Chief Alfredo Bared chaired the meeting and called it to a order. The minutes were then read from th:� previous meeting. Following which, Asst. Chief Bared introduWcd Mr. Jose Casanova ' whom provided information regarding the site selections of the proposed Little Havana Sub -Station. Jose Casanova discussed the following _�i t os attached, where he relayed information such as: Site area,, Si.te cost, Cost per i square foot, Relocation needed, Site Station,-, Site Size, Visi- uility, Accessibility, Site Location, I:rpact on residential areas; Population preference, Police dept. prefeneace. See Attached: i Af.terwhich, Asst. Chief Bared opened the flic)- - for disr_ussiori: ^ i!e inriica' ('d , D rliid ` Ct r 1 l7Cc:t:) C'i► - not co;.'rna?.C':1' ' + t �_t'. . _.Ili4 thy.: sites to at least or four. Scat. Lon-pi(,_-ra stated that we 1 Slsau l.Cl ilu�.Oln:iti (-.-I l ly C-1 l.ili?.Ilatb i:JQ'iC Sito&; 1•:Jlicii GQ not I nce., the Square footage re u-i.rements. 85--99 VIP,: A. Y _ 4 � x &n r �. kt k r u�� 5 4, — ��Wk s``i✓ `� x a t x s }a -- - c The sites were open for votes by the I.^e bers of thc, committee, whichfollows as below: Votes Site A 3� Site B 1 { Site C l s� yZ } ` Site D 1 Site E 1 k i Site F 10 1' Site G 10 Site I 12 • Site H Was eliminated due to exorbitant costs. r Mr. Casanova indicated that he anticipated problems saith A & E Ficulties with because the committee would probably ►ave major c' the - and the Florida Power Light - negotiations. �kss-L. Chi of Bared re=n:.erated t's�a�.. �2 co�rmittee's ; input was of necessity and we would only eli:- ' nZ: -hose r tes that which the committee <': •emed so. Major Alfredo ;r::_..,uez st ed -Site A would also be .: suitable site based on she information given. Based on the number of votes recieved by F G and I, the committee Chief - agreed to further research those particular sites. Asst. or be. tihe 5 Bared inquired of Sgt. Landis, what the next step would the a. Adams indicated that we should find out as to ti;hether or not FHp would move out and what their intended plans were for the future. He stated that we should at`empt to get in on the ground the �►: tested that , floor of the planning stages. Sgt Longuiera suggested committee contact the City tanager and the City : dT,i ni stration. Once that has been done, the Administration should contact the Coven office and have their office negotiate with the FT3P. Asst. Chief Chief uorbert Bared stated that, the committee should have a r c-no fro. r. 13res3.ow to the ?tanager indicating those specific sites the - ' COMIll.i.ttee voted on. Chief Bared requested Sgt. Longueira ;o con;pile a report ir1dScating the types and number of crime incidents surrounding the areas where the substation may be loc. ed. s e 1�4 W , / i Ntit '3, Y { �+ !-!r. Casanova asked if the cormnitte.e had the approximate scuare footage, actuzilly needed for the sul,,3' r+',c,n. Major Adams s,.:ated that we had disc- ibuLed quc-5; 4c`nal—rc:; ;tu: sting specific information relatinc; to the amount: of personn .1 i:nd equi.pmcnt needed %•::rich would determin-:� the amount )f space act u:! 1ly -(I (I for the s..bstation. Sgt. Landis indicated that, this is cr.e of the major re_sons why the cor:•ctinity input would he nec•:-s: try in order that we r.e�ermine what their needs would be. Major :,c:.+:rs pointed out that a should allow sp;1r:e_ for functions such as, roll call room, records the front desk, etc. By and large the ttee agreed that the number of personnel and anticipated visitor:, would determine the mount of park ` �t .1 spaces needed. t:sst. Chief Bared inquired whether or not there %•:ere any other c-2c--scions or concerns. l:e;.- time we will have further evaluation of sites F G and I. The next.meeting is scheduled for: -DATE: JULY 17, 1984 TI:•SE: 10:00 A.M. PLACE: City of Miami Police Department 400 N.W. 2nd Avenue Training Classroom Miami, Florida 33101 I:i� 4-1. Chief A. Be -red C^airoersori __1 tf 1,a jor C orge 14. Adams Co;nrta n d c! r Bond Iar.r rcve-ment Program DATE_-- ATTE NDAt:CE LOG E , k , ..� . /mil -q..- � '1•IEETINIG : 41d-t_ ? r j 3 DATE OF � J � - I I AGENCY 1�U-'.IBER - - E / A -- ss A.,--o tj "A" 6 ,_ MPD - f � A •l D 85-99 %e t x .; N%4 7th St.6 O'1LY :i I 'i E F. V A L U A T t 0 N A-V A L Y S 15 .,t'PTLr, HAVANA ^OLICC SUBSTATION N14 3701 Avcj t!14 37 A%-c:+uc: IM 37 Avenue N%4 37 Avenuc •�hC..�:11.5.`.7' I.�:kL...�.5.`._!3:L:.:..II�LLti._.3.L.4._ 5t..!~t..�rt 6 � t n { C I: C i.REA f:,^: �� �) I 53.952 I ,E Cos: 1 534,374 �c ;Scc 59.90 I �? PF,R E v. FT. I _ �. r.:.00AAM DED I YES t I(2 BUSS, U'.11.1i PARTIALLY ^.^ 1: ANT I I GCOD 47,600 �' 47,600 328,930 I 371,628 ;5,51 57.81 No ARKIiiG LOT POOR (small) YES 3-J11.0 . ) ARKING LOT 6 3 n..u•. POOR (srull ) 5 523,718 $10.35 YES (8-0.U.) PA R KING, LOT 6 (51:.0 -) FAIR I;OTE: Relocation cost not included Site al-ca desiraole: 4'9,0GU-5b,DUO Sa.•i th St b 5?' HtY. St. b iCocal ':ay ,•i , :' i J 7 1'�LC.II'.1')t•.h Court 50.575 56 375 5G 641 I 150 717 I :5.:"_ 64.2,569 I 199,512 i 891,778 ;2,8C3,620 . S12.71 $14.18 $15.74 j S19.13 I 515.3: i YES (6-D.U.) YES (12-�.il.) YES 4 r (2 uss O.J� Buss, I O�S Z 3 qq SS t YacantJ r, 11CJn I: avant U IC9. ;C`r ' 6t' S�1�u Vac_ LCts S $li? I-1.5-7 r�t 5�fi I U , 2 t I N G I G00_ FAIR G000 GOOD ' ,TCO I cc�30 - GDZ^. 1 ! r I GOOD I GGOO I ... I GG00 I G000 I GOOD GOOD , 'l:S-LiL: rJ,1tZ I n t G CC' I I 0000 GOOD 1 G0CD 000D i Gc3. 0 1 V. 0 0000 I , I I. FAIR ( `i1JR I FAIR _ GOOD I GOOD 'rCCa LOC :C I FAIR I thiZ I_ - S {central) t """"'�"-- I Il)t'JI';;!1 IlIiilt!Jtd I I'lIliIl'U!; I FIINII•�Ut•1 ) �•,, �'F ;7:J1I, ;,r;,'ASI S!' E (CITY i11:0:K) (CITY 3LOCK) {CITY BLOCK) (CITY I'IOCY, 1 L 113DERATE LOW L0t• 1 i;��;vATE t - LCi1 I LO.I I i ...._. _.•..I----_ 71+i:—' L MUM 1:;ii: D:.+ J iFEI .. I r 1 r, .OLICE � � _ - t ;U�t11.y Easc- i Site Too Sig .8_,.G. R' u111 Crcatc .Same As "D" Same As "C" Most of 51tc lost Of S: c� tCt;;S vacant Lots �` k Problems Vacant/for Vacant/ForSatclStreet Oedieat' c r P ,Exist Bill- Sal c Recuires the' ..Site Cost t a.'a C ' .' �.TRAFFIC Cra• I board !Lion CXce:" c���c: Oog Gno�.�lualexs at'0',I�S� tt4 �tl I J C1i0a pestion/ r^ I'U11 51 l' U 1; .�yLC rn► 4 g 0 l;j .,BERS PRESENT LITTLE HAVANA SUBSTATION CO:'• MITTS.". OCTOBER 4, 1984 Deputy Chief Perry Anderson Colonel Alfredo Dominguez 1Sajor Raul Martinez Lt. Anibal Ibrahim Sq-L. Joseph Longu_eira Sot. Hector Martinez 14r. Luis Sabines 14r. Jose R. Casanova, Jr. Mr. Armando V. Pomar 1•1s. Juanita Shearer 1•1s. Hilda Rodriguez OTHERS PRESENT 14EMBERS ABSENT Asst. Chief Alfredo Bared Mr. Elio Rojas Mr. Alfonso Alberti Ms. Olga Cosio 14r. Donald Ca Cher Mr. Vlalter Rodak Mr. Alanohar Surana Mr. A.G. Sherman Major George A3ams Sg.. Andrea Landis P.O. H.R. Blankenship The meeting was called to order by Colonel Alfredo Dominguez at 10:30a.m. t. Landis proceeded by reading the minutes from the last meeting in order provide the committee with a starting point. She re-emphasized the three major site selections which were being reviewed: 1. S.W. 8th Street bet%•:een 28th and 29th Avenue 2�. Florida Highway Patrol 3. Tamiami Gun Shop Additionally, Sgt.. Landis indicated that Sgt. Longueira and Mr. Casanova % ere to provide the committee with two different repor'cs: Sgt. Lor.gueira- "Staffing manpower & Equipment" ; Mr. Casanova -Building Plan Report Sgt. Longueira noted, that the report had not been finalized by the Chief's office and therefore could not present the report. Mr. Casanova conveyed that he too, could not present his report without the information from Sgt. Longueira's report. Sgt. Landis stiu ested that, the key problem with both substation committee's has been that, the process is continually a•..•aiting decisions from other city officials. Colonel Dominguez indicated that Sgt. Longueira's office should contact the Rond Improvement Program when another meeting involving the Staffing ::-inpo:aer & Equipmtent report has been scheduled to finalize the report. 85-99 _ M , -� Officer Blankenship explained that if funds are needed for construction and architectural design, they are it, place, li ze Flori 0a Power & I,iyht Franchise we will be able to uti Honey. Colonel Dominguez adjourned the meeting, nati.ng that we are presently awaiting two reports, one from S9t. Lonqueira and Mr. Casanova of the Planning department. All cormnittee mem*�ers :ill be notified of next meeting scheduled. AcsL Chief Alfredo Bared Cha ian D-a Maor Geo'i ge Adams Con:«ander Bond Improvement Program Date ATTE1vD?�":CE LOG = Co.%-'4ITTEE: LITTLE 1UNANA SUB -STATION DATE OF ?•SEETING: OCTOBER 4, 1984 — NA. AGENCY -PHONE i;i�:'3EjtR i1u;:2? Cory �no4- ,t7 �F ):ITIC: A:'. 7 f- 6 ! �'t-► 71,e�� / ww... !�-, cl 01 t ? R �✓ �_ �J 1 '� L - ��ilU L J - r,0 3,5z - - -