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OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY
MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Victoria Mendez, City Attorney-) pc6- for
DATE: March 8, 2022
RE: March 10, 2022, Commission Meeting Agenda — Substitution of RE.11 —
Codesignation - Eddy Calderon
File No. 11598
Item RE.11 scheduled on the March 10, 2022 City Commission agenda is being
substituted to remove a Whereas Clause.
cc. Arthur Noriega V, City Manager
Miriam Santana, Agenda Coordinator
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City of Miami
Legislation
Resolution:
City Hall
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
www.miamigov.com
File Number: 11598
Final Action Date:
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION CO -DESIGNATING
SOUTHWEST 2ND STREET FROM SOUTHWEST 27TH AVENUE TO
SOUTHWEST 30TH AVENUE, MIAMI, FLORIDA AS "EDDY CALDERON
STREET" PURSUANT TO SECTION 54-137 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED; FURTHER DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK
TO TRANSMIT A COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION TO THE HEREIN
DESIGNATED OFFICIALS.
SPONSOR(S): Commissioner Manolo Reyes
WHEREAS, on December 7, 1955, Eddy Calderon ("Calderon") was born in Luyano, a
neighborhood located in the capital of Cuba, La Habana; and
WHEREAS, as memorialized in Son y Sazon Cubano, by Maria Argelia Vizcaino,
Calderon was considered a prankster of sorts as a youth because he would engage in
humorous imitations anywhere, without noticing the solemnity of the activity; and
WHEREAS, Calderon had a restless character and a desire to live in freedom, inspired
by his father, a former political prisoner of the Castro regime; and
WHEREAS, because of his ideology, Calderon was only able to finish the equivalent of
high school in Cuba, since further studies were limited for "revolutionaries" or supporters of the
Castro dictatorship; and
WHEREAS, Calderon fled Cuba in search of freedom and arrived in Miami, Florida on
February 15, 1979 and worked in factories and construction; and
WHEREAS, in the fall of 1980, Calderon moved to New York with his wife and was
quickly recognized for his great artistic abilities by Vilma Plana, a great Cuban composer, and
was invited to his popular television show; and
WHEREAS, after making so many viewers laugh and becoming a local celebrity,
Calderon had jump started his artistic career and by 1982 was invited to perform at public
events and private parties; and
WHEREAS, during the 1980s, Calderon continued to create by writing poems and
songs, leading to a collection of over 100 songs, some of which were recorded by some of the
most famous singers in Latin America; and
WHEREAS, his popularity grew even further due to his ability to imitate others and his
ability to sing like Nelson Ned, Raphael, and El Puma, the best performers and Latin singers of
that time; and
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WHEREAS, his most well-known performances and TV programs are: A Noventa Millas,
broadcasted by Latin Miami TV; La Barca de Calderon on America TEVE broadcasted on
weekends; his special participation in Mikimbin de Miami, within "La Mesa Retonta," perfectly
playing his role as Fidel Castro; and
WHEREAS, his audience in the City of Miami ("City") remembers and misses him from
the days of his radio program La Timba de la Mariana, which he created, wrote, and animated
every day as well as the radio show he hosted called Saweseando, which was broadcasted on
La Poderosa 670 AM; and
WHEREAS, after complications caused by COVID-19, Calderon passed away on
December 26, 2020, in Miami, leaving behind a legacy that will continue to impact the City's
Cuban exile community for many years to come; and
WHEREAS, the City would like to honor Mr. Eddy Calderon by co -designating
Southwest 2nd Street from Southwest 27th Avenue to Southwest 30th Avenue, Miami, Florida
as "Eddy Calderon Street";
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are
adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section.
Section 2. The City Commission co -designates that portion of Southwest 2nd Street
from Southwest 27th Avenue to Southwest 30th Avenue, within the City's limits of Miami, Florida
as "Eddy Calderon Street".
Section 3. The City Clerk is directed to transmit a certified copy of this Resolution to the
Departments of Police, Fire -Rescue, and Solid Waste; the Miami -Dade County Department of
Transportation and Public Works; the Miami -Dade County Commissioner of District 5; the
United States Postal Service; and, if a State of Florida road, to the Florida Department of
Transportation, District Six, for sign installation within the newly designated roadway.
Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption.
City of Miami Page 2 of 2 File ID: 11598 (Revision:) Printed on: 3/8/2022
City of Miami
Legislation
Resolution
City Hall
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
www.miamigov.com
File Number: 11598 Final Action Date:
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION CO -DESIGNATING
SOUTHWEST 2ND STREET FROM SOUTHWEST 27TH AVENUE TO SOUTHWEST
30TH AVENUE, MIAMI, FLORIDA AS "EDDY CALDERON STREET" PURSUANT TO
SECTION 54-137 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED;
FURTHER DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO TRANSMIT A COPY OF THIS
RESOLUTION TO THE HEREIN DESIGNATED OFFICIALS.
WHEREAS, on December 7, 1955, Eddy Calderon ("Calderon") was born in Luyano, a
neighborhood located in the capital of Cuba, La Habana; and
WHEREAS, as memorialized in Son y Sazon Cubano, by Maria Argelia Vizcaino,
Calderon was considered a prankster of sorts as a youth because he would engage in
humorous imitations anywhere, without noticing the solemnity of the activity; and
WHEREAS, Calderon had a restless character and a desire to live in freedom, inspired
by his father, a former political prisoner of the Castro regime; and
WHEREAS, because of his ideology, Calderon was only able to finish the equivalent of
high school in Cuba, since further studies were limited for "revolutionaries" or supporters of the
Castro dictatorship; and
WHEREAS, Calderon fled Cuba in search of freedom and arrived in Miami, Florida on
February 15, 1979 and worked in factories and construction; and
WHEREAS, in the fall of 1980, Calderon moved to New York with his wife and was
quickly recognized for his great artistic abilities by Vilma Plana, a great Cuban composer, and
was invited to his popular television show; and
WHEREAS, after making so many viewers laugh and becoming a local celebrity,
Calderon had jump started his artistic career and by 1982 was invited to perform at public
events and private parties; and
WHEREAS, during the 1980s, Calderon continued to create by writing poems and
songs, leading to a collection of over 100 songs, some of which were recorded by some of the
most famous singers in Latin America; and
WHEREAS, his popularity grew even further due to his ability to imitate others and his
ability to sing like Nelson Ned, Raphael, and El Puma, the best performers and Latin singers of
that time; and
WHEREAS, his most well-known performances and TV programs are: A Noventa Millas,
broadcasted by Latin Miami TV; La Barca de Calderon on America TEVE broadcasted on
weekends; his special participation in Mikimbin de Miami, within "La Mesa Retonta," perfectly
playing his role as Fidel Castro; and
WHEREAS, his audience in the City of Miami ("City") remembers and misses him from
the days of his radio program La Timba de la Mariana, which he created, wrote, and animated
every day as well as the radio show he hosted called Saweseando, which was broadcasted on
La Poderosa 670 AM; and
WHEREAS, Calderon will be remembered as an outstanding Cuban comedian,
impersonator, singer, presenter, screenwriter, poet, and composer of more than 100 songs; and
the way he defined himself with his saying "Gloria de Cuba y Deshonra del Exilio", which
translates to "Glory of Cuba and Disgrace of Exile"; and
WHEREAS, after complications caused by COVID-19, Calderon passed away on
December 26, 2020, in Miami, leaving behind a legacy that will continue to impact the City's
Cuban exile community for many years to come; and
WHEREAS, the City would like to honor Mr. Eddy Calderon by co -designating
Southwest 2nd Street from Southwest 27th Avenue to Southwest 30th Avenue, Miami, Florida
as "Eddy Calderon Street";
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are
adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section.
Section 2. The City Commission co -designates that portion of Southwest 2nd Street
from Southwest 27th Avenue to Southwest 30th Avenue, within the City's limits of Miami, Florida
as "Eddy Calderon Street".
Section 3. The City Clerk is directed to transmit a certified copy of this Resolution to the
Departments of Police, Fire -Rescue, and Solid Waste; the Miami -Dade County Department of
Transportation and Public Works; the Miami -Dade County Commissioner of District 5; the
United States Postal Service; and, if a State of Florida road, to the Florida Department of
Transportation, District Six, for sign installation within the newly designated roadway.
Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption.
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
3/1 /2022