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TUESDAY FEBRUARY 112025
FROM PAGE 1A
BLUE
ZONE
trained.
They tout the city's
amenities meant to encour-
age people to walk, exer-
cise and socialize, includ-
ing the fitness equipment
at Muscle Beach, howling
and ice skating at the city's
recreation center and
events at the Lincoln Road
pedestrian mall.
But they also talk open-
ly about the challenges
that the dty faces with
traffic — including a legal
battle over the city's ped-
estrian plaza on Ocean
Drive, development, af-
fordability and food inse-
y.
That's why Burden and
his team are in Miami
Beach.
WHAT ARE
BLUE ZONES?
The touring experts,
each specializing in differ-
ent areas, are part of Blue
Zones, a company found-
ed by Miami Beach resi-
dent, National Geographic
fellow and longevity ex-
pert Dan Buettner.
Many might recognize
Buettner from the Emmy-
winning docuseries "Live
to 100: Secrets of the Blue
Zones." The Netflix se-
ries, based on Buettner's
ongoing worldwide lon-
gevity study, introduced
viewers to the diets and
lifestyles of centenarians
living in the world's five
Blue Zones, areas where
people live the longest
and healthiest lives.
The company has used
Buettner's research to
help more than 90 com-
munities across the coun-
try start sustainable policy
changes across business-
es, schools, social net-
works, faith -based com-
munities and neighbor-
hoods to encourage
healthy choices.
Miami Beach has
tapped the company to be
its personal trainer and
life coach as it seeks to
become the world's next
Blue Zone.
Miami Beach city com-
missioners voted unani-
mously in June to set
aside $220,000 for the
ase ssment and work
needed to turn Miami
Beach into a Blue Zones
dty. The funding will
cover the six-month as-
sessment, the develop-
ment of a plan for the city,
and the crafting of a pro-
posal for a five-year part-
nership with Blue Zones,
according to city docu-
ments. The city plans to
also seek local sponsor-
ships to help fund the
program.
"You can build for peo-
ple or against them,"
Burden, who served for 16
years as Florida's state
bicycle and pedestrian
coordinator and is now
one of Blue Zones' infra-
structure experts, told the
Miami Herald as he exam-
ined the dty's streets,
intersections and traffic
flow.
The Wednesday tour
The rising sun casts shadows on Miami Beach Vice Mayor Tanya Bhatt and others during a tour for Blue Zones experts at South Pointe Park.
took the team of experts
across Miami Beach's
neighborhoods and into
some of its parks and
schools. It was the official
launch into the six-month
assessment, which will
include meetings and
focus groups with more
than 200 people across
the dty.
Once Miami Beach's
assessment is complete,
Blue Zones workers will
create a blueprint of
changes that can be made
to improve the "Life Radi-
us," which is the area close
to home where most people
spend 90% of their lives
If all goes well, Miami
Beach could be the first
city in South Florida to
receive a Blue Zones certi-
fication, which means the
community has started
policies and initiatives
designed to promote
healthy lifestyles. Several
other cities in Florida have
already received or are in
the process of becoming
Blue Zones -certified.
WHAT BLUE ZONES
IS PURSUING
In getting familiar with
Miami Beach, the Blue
Zones team wants to see
what is and isn't working,
where people spend most
of their time, and what
type of amenities and
healthy choices people
have access to.
During visits to schools
— including Miami Beach
Fienberg-Fisher K-8 Cen-
ter, where the majority of
students walk to school,
and Miami Beach Senior
High — Blue Zones ex-
perts asked about traffic
safety features for kids
walking and biking to
school, along with health,
wellness and nutrition for
students and workers.
At Hebrew Academy,
school officials suggested
adding a crosswalk in
front of the new school
building due to heavy
traffic and the soon -to -
open Bayshore Park next
door. Bhatt said the dty
would handle it
"That's what Blue
Zones is all about," one of
the experts said of the
real-time example.
But it's not just traffic
issues that Blue Zones is
paying attention to.
As the tour bus traveled
across dty neighborhoods,
Claudia Morales inquired
about how close residents
live to affordable grocery
stores, farmers markets,
community gardens, food
pantries and healthy food
choices.
Understanding where
and how people get their
food, what type of food
insecurity exists in neigh-
borhoods, and whether
people have affordable
access to nutrition educa-
tion and healthy food
choices is critical to the
process, according to
Morales, one of Blue
Zones' food and nutrient
experts.
Partnerships and volun-
teer opportunities were
also key areas of interest
for the group. But the real
work begins in meetings
with people who live and
work in the city to see
their wants and needs.
On Thursday, during a
focus group with parents,
teachers and public- and
private -school and early -
childhood program repre-
sentatives, the discussion
zeroed in on the high
levels of stress and anxiety
among students, teachers
and parents, as well as the
sedentary lifestyle of
young people. Traffic
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
City of Miami-Deparhnent of Housing and
Community Development
Thursday, March 13, 2025, at 9:00 A.M.
The City of Miami Deparhnent of Housing and Community Development will hold a public
healing on Thursday, March 13, 2025, at 9,00 a.m. at City Commission Chambers,
3500 Pan Amedcan Drive, Miami, FL 33133, to provide the public an opportunity to comment
on funding amendments affecting the City's Annual Action Flan for US Department of Housing
8 Urban Development (HUD) programs. The proposed amendment(s) and respective descrip-
tlonis) can be found at: wwwmlamigov.com/comnunitydevelopment.
The adoption of an Ordinance or Resolution, by the City Commission, related to the proposed
amendment(s), authorizes the City Manager to draft/amend the appropriate City of Miami An-
nual Action Plan. Certain item(s) may to available for public comment artd review fora period
of no less than 30 days The review and comment period begins on Tuesday, February
11, 2025 and ends on Wednesday, March 12, 2025. The proposed amendment(s)
will be presented to the City Commission for approval on Thursday, March 13, 2025. Draft
copies of the agenda items will be available et the City of Miami Deperhnent of Housing and
Community Development office located at MAC 444 SW 2 Avenue, 9 Floor, Miami, FL
33130 (BCD Address). Comments to amendment(s) must be submitted to: naneyromanis
miamigov.com, Alin: Nancy Romani, and must be received no later than March
11, 2025. Interested individuals are encouraged to attend this Public Hearing. The meeting
site is accessible to people with disabilities. Requests for special accommodation may be di-
rected to 305-416-2080 no later than three (3) business days prior to the public hearing date.
concems surrounding
pick-up and drop-off times
and a desire for better
food quality at public
schools also emerged.
"It's not about changing
Miami Beach," said Kelsie
Cajka, transformations
operations director for
Blue Zones. "It's about
enhancing it"
WHAT COMES NEXT
FOR BLUE ZONES
AND MIAMI BEACH?
While it will take several
months for Blue Zones to
craft its recommenda-
tions, there is good news
for Miami Beach. The
Blue Zones team indicated
that the city has a solid
foundation for its wellness
journey.
The wellness plan that
will be created for Miami
Beach, which attracts
millions of tourists a year
and has more than 79,000
residents, is expected to
"look like nothing that
we've ever done before
because Miami Beach is so
unique," Danny Buettner,
the founder's son and the
current executive vice
president and chief devel-
opment officer of Blue
Zones, told the Miami
Herald in a recent in-
terview.
But becoming a Blue
Zones -certified communi-
ty doesn't happen over-
night. The city will need to
get a certain percentage of
schools, businesses and
other key community hubs
on board to make
changes.
Bhatt's mind was also
already racing with ideas
after the tour.
"I keep hearing ques-
tions about sort of farm -
to -table initiatives and
other kinds of food -inse-
curity initiatives and
healthier eating," Bhatt
said. "And I think that's a
real opportunity for im-
provement."
Michelle Marthante:
305-376-2708,
@TseeetMichelleM
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Notice to the Public, Subject Property Owner(s) and Owners of Real Estate within 500 Feet
A public hearing will be held before the CITY COMMISSION as follows:
Date: February 27, 2025 Time: 9:00 AM Place: CITY HALL, 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE 33133
THE MEETING WILL BE BROADCAST LIVE FOR MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC TO VIEW ON THE CITY'S WEBSITE
(WWW.MIAMIGOV.COM/TV), FACEBOOK, X, YOUTUBE AND CHANNEL 77 (COMCAST ONLY FOR RESIDENTS LIVING IN
THE CITY OF MIAMI). PUBLIC COMMENT ON AGENDA ITEMS TO BE HEARD AT THIS MEETING CAN BE SUBMITTED VIA
AN ONLINE COMMENT FORM AND WILL BE DISTRIBUTED TO THE ELECTED OFFICIALS AND THE CITY ADMINISTRATION
AND MADE PART OF THE RECORD. THE DEADLINE TO SUBMIT PUBLIC COMMENT VIA THE ONLINE COMMENT FORM
WILL OCCUR WHEN THE CHAIRPERSON CLOSES PUBLIC COMMENT FOR THE MEETING. **PLEASE VISIT
HTTP://WWW,MIAMIGOV.COM/MEETINGINSTRUCTIONS FOR DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO PROVIDE PUBLIC
COMMENT USING THE ONLINE PUBLIC COMMENT FORM. ** PUBLIC COMMENT ON AGENDA ITEMS TO BE HEARD AT
THIS MEETING MAY ALSO BE PROVIDED IN -PERSON ON THE DAY OF THE MEETING AT CITY HALL, 3500 PAN AMERICAN
DRIVE, MIAMI, FLORIDA, SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL RULES AND PROCEDURES AS THE CITY MAY IMPLEMENT OR
AMEND. PUBLIC COMMENT WILL BEGIN AT APPROXIMATELY 9:00 AM. IN THE EVENT THAT A SCHEDULED CITY
COMMISSION MEETING IS CANCELLED OR IS NOT HELD DUE TO A LACK OF A QUORUM OR OTHER EMERGENCY, A
SPECIAL CITY COMMISSION MEETING WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY SCHEDULED FOR THE TUESDAY IMMEDIATELY
FOLLOWING THE CANCELLED MEETING — MARCH 4, 2025 AT 9:00AM AT CITY HALL, 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE 33133.
ALL OF THE SCHEDULED AGENDA ITEMS FROM THAT CANCELLED MEETING SHALL AUTOMATICALLY BE SCHEDULED
I_i- AS AN AGENDA ITEM AT -THE -SPECIAL CITY COMM-IS-SION MEETING (ORDINANCE 14087).
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Petition(s) to consider the following:
FILE ID 12290 - A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION GRANTING / DENYING THE APPEAL FILED BY LOUTS
J. TERMINELLO, ESQ., ON BEHALF OF BILL'S NURSERY, INC.; REVERSING / AFFIRMING THE PLANNING ZONING AND
APPEALS BOARD'S DECISION AS SET FORTH IN RESOLUTION NO. PZAB-R-22-019 AFFIRMING THE ZONING
ADMINISTRATOR'S DENIAL OF A CERTIFICATE OF USE PURSUANT TO SECTION 2-211 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED ("CITY CODE"), AND SECTION 7.1.2.1 OF ORDINANCE NO. 13114, THE ZONING
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, ("MIAMI 21 CODE"), FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT
APPROXIMATELY 172 WEST FLAGLER STREET, MIAMI, FLORIDA ("PROPERTY"), AND REVERSING / UPHOLDING THE
ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S DENIAL OF THE CERTIFICATE OF USE FOR A CANNABIS DISPENSARY AND/ OR CLINIC
FOR THE PROPERTY; MAKING FINDINGS; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
*See Reverse Side For Easy Opening Instructions*
City of Miami
Planning Department, Hearing Boards Division
444 SW 2nd Avenue, 3rd Floor
Miami, Florida 33130
http://www.miamigov.com/hearing_boards/
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
FILE ID 1221riErAW32N 1t m ission (APPLICANT)
Louis J. Terminal o
Greenspoon Marder LLP
600 Brickell Ave Ste 3600
Miami, FL 33131-3073
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The PETITIONER or the PETITIONER'S LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE must be present at this hearing. All interested real estate
owners are invited to express their views.
The petition and supporting papers for this public hearing and complete legal description of the subject property, where
applicable, are on file with Hearing Boards, 444 SW 2otl Avenue, 3rd Floor, Miami, Florida, 33130 and are available for review
during work hours. Phone: (305) 416-2030.
Any person who receives compensation, remuneration or expenses for conducting lobbying activities is required to register as
a lobbyist with the Office of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5360 prior to engaging in lobbying activities before city staff, boards.
committees or the City Commission.
In accordance with the American with Disabilities Act of 1990, all persons who require special accommodations in order to participate
in this meeting should contact the Office of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5360 at least three days prior to the proceeding.
Should any person desire to appeal any decision made with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, he or she
shall ensure that verbatim record of the proceedings is made including in all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be
based (F/S 286.0105).
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