12/31/2009

Walkabout Pedestrian Safety Survey -- Information Please -- Deadline Jan 31st

The Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association is one of 15 communities from around the country seeking to create Livable Communities -- Safer and More Walkable.

In the month of January we are seeking to collect infomration about the issues and concerns that hamper walking in the neighborhood.

Please join us in this effort by participating in the Walkabout Pedestrian Safety Survey. Just download the following form, take a walk in our neighborhood, jot down your response to the questions and submit the completed form by Jan 31st. You will be able to download the Survey in either word or pdf format from the following source:

http://flamingomb.org/WalkaboutPedestrianSafetySurvey.doc

http://flamingomb.org/WalkaboutPedestrianSafetySurvey.pdf

Everyone benefits from walking. These benefits include: improved fitness, cleaner air, reduced risks of certain health problems, and a greater sense of community. But walking needs to be safe and easy. As we find problems --take heart; together we can find ways to make things better.

Getting started: Just pick a place to walk, like the route to school, over to the park, heading for one of the adjacent commercial steets. Then complete as much of the survey form as you can, identify problems, include any notes, and the concluding section on suggestions for improvement.

Then be sure to send us the survey -- by mail, e-mail, fax or just drop off at the office. And then take a moment to connect with us by going to our website at www.flamingomb.org and then signing up to receive posts to our blog and calendar notices.

We welcome the attendance and participation of all residents of the Flamingo Park Neighborhood at our monthly meetings.

12/26/2009

CIP Department Project Timeline for Flamingo Neighborhood Improvement Projects -- Stormwater Masterplan, Design Build Bidding, Selection & Contract Awards, Commence Construction

The CIP Department developed and submitted the following Project Timeline for Flamingo / West Avenue Neighborhood Projects, including the commencement of work on Flamingo Southeast -- 7th to 9th, Washington to Meridian.

Flamingo Neighborhood
Right of Way Project Timeline


Flamingo / West Avenue
Capital Improvement Project Timeline
Nov 2009 --Receive responses to citywide Stormwater Master Plan RFQ
Dec 2009 --Commission Action
Jan 2010 --Negotiate contract terms
Feb 2010 --Award contract and issue NTP to Consultant
Jul 2010 --Complete Task 1 – Flamingo / West Avenue schematic design
Aug 2010 --Identify multiple bid packages in Flamingo / West Avenue
Sep 2010 --Issue ITB for design / build packages to Procurement
Oct Nov 2010 --Begin opening and evaluating ITBs
Dec 2010 --Commission Action
Jan 2011 --Award contracts and perform value engineering
Feb 2011 --Begin issuing NTPs to design / build firms
Jul 2011 --Begin construction

Flamingo Southeast – 7th to 9th, Washington to Meridian
Capital Improvement Project Timeline

Nov 2009 --Open JOC bids
Dec 2009 --Negotiate with lowest and best bidder
Dec 2009 --Commission approves funding
Dec 2009 --County authorizes use of grant money
Dec 2009 --Execute JOC contract create BPO
Jan 2010 --Issue NTP for design and permitting
May 2010 --Begin construction
Jan 2011 --Reach substantial completion
Mar 2011 --Achieve final completion

We anticipate that this Baseline schedule will be refined and updated as planning and implementation proceeds.

Status Report by CIP Department on Flamingo Neighborhood Improvements -- stormwater drainage, water distribution, pedestrian streetscape amenities

The CIP Department submitted the following report to the CIP Oversight Committee at its meeting of Dec 7, 2009 and then subsequently to the City Commission:

The City has received design-build proposals for a portion of the Flamingo Neighborhood Right of Way Improvements. The lowest proposal, from Ric-Man International is for $3,956,835. This work covers improvements between 7th and 9th Streets and Meridian and Washington Avenues. The work includes stormwater piping, new watermains, pedestrian lighting, hardscaping, landscaping, bump outs, ADA improvements and renotation of Pennsylvania Plaza.

A CDBG grant is funding the stormwater portion of the project. At this time the County is reviewing the proposals. Upon County review and approval, the City will execute a contract with Ric-Man International to begin this work. It is estimated that construction will start in early 2010 and will finish in one year.

Simultaneously, the City is evaluating the proposed storm water improvements for the Flamingo/Lummus Neighborhood and West Avenue Neighborhood projects. Both neighborhoods are in priority drainage basins. Therefore, the proposed improvements will accommocate a 5-year 1-day storm.

At this time, the Flamingo Neighborhood has 60% complete plans, in which the streetscape design is relatively 100% complete. These proposed streetscape improvements will be incorporated into the ultimate design since they have been accepted by the Flamingo neighborhood associations, the Flamingo Sub-committee of the CIPOC, and the City Commission. The West Avenue Neighborhood has a completed Basis of Design Report to provide direction for the streetscape improvements there.

To complete the stormwater design, the Public Works Department will engage an engineering consulting firm to prepare a Citywide stormwater master plan. The first task of the selected engineering firm will be to develop a storm water hydraulic model of the Flamingo / Lummus and West Avenue neighborhoods. This initial task will analyze the existing system, identify deficiencies, and design improvements.

These improvements will be identified in a schematic fashion so that multiple Design Criteria Packages can be prepared and issued for Invitations to Bid. The Invitations to Bid will then require the selected design-build firms to finalize the schematic designs, permit the design plans, and cconstruct the improvements. This approach will allow one pragmatic and comprehensive solution to the drainage needs of these neighborhoods and expedite the construction using multiple design build firms.

A proposed timeline for the entire neighborhood has been developed. The timeline will be refined as the modeling and design efforts are further developed.

Flamingo Meeting Notes -- Tues, Dec 14, 2009; Next Meeting -- Tues, Jan 11, 2010

Flamingo Meeting Notes of Tues, Dec 14, 2009

5:00 pm – Pedestrian Safety Project

 Walkability Audit and Checklist
The draft Walkability Audit and Checklist was reviewed revised and approved for distribution and input. Next Steps include the following:

1. Distribution of the Walkability Survey with a response date by Jan 31, 2010 and the option of responding by mail, e-mail, fax or drop off.

2. We will ask that our resource liaisons provide overview of Residents’ Guide for Walkability, Chapter 3, Solutions – Engineering, Education, Enforcement, Encouragement at our next meeting – scheduled for Mon, Jan 11th, 5pm.
We will ask Joyce Meyers and Xavier Falconi to host a Resource Team Meeting to organize the presentation. Likely input would include –
Engineering – Xavier Falconi, Christine Bettin, Richard Saltrick
Enforcement – Deborah Doty
Education – David Henderson, Karla Utting
Encouragement – Karla Utting, David Henderson

3. After the General Solutions Overview and after the submission of Walkability Survey Information targeted for Jan 31st, we anticipate that in February we will prioritize identified problems and develop an Advocacy Agenda.

6:00 pm – General Meeting Agenda

Special Guest: Charles Carreno,
Director of the CMB Capital Improvements Project Department.
In the absence of Charles Carreno, Rick Saltrick (the CIP Flamingo N’hood Project Manager) presented the current status of the CIP Neighborhood Infrastructure Program.

 Project Time Line for Planning and Implementation

 Stornwater Drainage Issues and Solutions
 Plans for Sewage and Water Distribution
 Pedestrian Amenities – Streetscape Improvements

 Initial Project Implementation –
7th to 9th Streets, Washington to Meridian.

Other Matters:

 Dan Davidson Presentation – Temple House
It was agreed that Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association supports the proposal presented by Dan Davidson for operation of Temple House as a Bed and Breakfast facility.

 Closure of Drexel Avenue at Lincoln Lane
Community Meeting: Wed, Jan 6, 5:30 pm
Hice Hall, Miami Beach Community Church
It was agreed that Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association opposes the permanent, full time closure of Drexel Avenue.

The next meeting of the Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association will be held on Tues, Jan 11, 2010, at The Seymour, 945 Pennsylvania Ave., 5pm Pedestrian Safety Project; 6pm Regular Meeting Agenda. All residents of the Flamingo Neighborhood are invited to attend and participate.

11/20/2009

Flamingo Walkabout -- Monday, November 23rd, 5:30pm -- Pedestrian Safety Program

The Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association invites residents of the neighborhood to participate in a Walkabout the Neighborhood on this Monday, November 23, 2009, 5:00 pm, at The Seymour, 945 Pennsylvania Avenue.

The purpose of the Walkabout the Neighborhood is to gather information on How Walkable is our Community and it will cover the following questions –

Did you have room to walk?
Was it easy to cross streets?
Did drivers behave well?
Was it easy to follow safety rules – for children as well as adults?
Was your walk pleasant?

The Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association is participating in a special program including 15 communities across the country to Create Livable Communities – Safer and More Walkable. The program is sponsored by the Pedestrian and Bicycle Center at the University of North Carolina and funded by the U. S. Department of Transportation.

Upon identifying problems and issues and safety concerns information will be provided about what corrective action residents can immediately do to improve the walkability of the neighborhood. In addition we will identify what the community can collectively do over time to improve conditions.

Action Step 1 – Determine the Scale of the Issue;
Action Step 2 – Building Awareness and Community Support;
Action Step 3 – Identifying the Agency Responsible for Making Improvements;
Action Step 4 – Contact Agency Representatives and Present the Case;
Action Step 5 – Build Support for Long-Term Change

11/15/2009

Progress on Neighborhood Capital Improvement Projects -- Stormwater Drainage, Water Distribution, Pedestrian Amenities

Over the past several weeks significant progress was made in moving forward on two aspects of the Flamingo Park N’hood CIP projects. No doubt this program will continue to require our active participation and encouragement.

I. Notably, the Flamingo Park Masterplan was approved by the Commission, capital budget funds were dedicated and staff authorized to move forward with project implementation. The Commission, the Administration and the Department merit our congratulations and appreciation, particularly led by the Project Manager Mario Gonzalez-Pola who has guided the project from initiation, through extended community engagement and brought it to Commission approval. We specifically recommend that the scope of work for the architectural planning firm, Wolfberg Alvarez, be expanded to include project development / construction documents for all required aspects of the Flamingo Park projects. At this point we believe that their additional work is limited to construction documents on the Tennis Center – as that was the initial core of the project. As the Flamingo Park projects are now expanded to include other much needed community park components, we can most efficiently proceed by moving forward expeditiously on project / construction documents for all aspects of the program.

II. With respect to the Flamingo Neighborhood CIP Infrastructure Projects – Stormwater, Water Distribution and Streetscape Improvements – significant progress was reported at the November CIP Oversight Committee meeting. The attached Project Timeline was presented; plans described for moving forward with the Citywide Stormwater masterplan with the modeling of Flamingo / Lummus / West as a first step; and moving forward in the Flamingo SouthEast Sector (7th to 9th Streets, Washington to Meridian) with storm drainage, water distribution and streetscape improvements. Access Status Report and Project Timeline at http://flamingomb.org/FlamingoCIPStatusReportand ProjectTimeline11092009.doc

The Project Timeline details the following:
Flamingo Southeast Sector – 7th to 9th; Washington to Meridian
Dec 2009 -- Commission approves Funding
May 2010 -- Commence Construction
Mar 2011 – Complete Construction
Flamingo West Avenue Project Timeline
Dec 2009 – Commission approves Masterplan bids
Jul 2010 – Complete schematic design Flamingo / West
Dec 2010 – Commission Action on Design Build ITB submissions
May 2010 – Begin Construction
Mar 2011 – Complete Construction

11/06/2009

Flamingo Neighborhood Association will meet on Monday, November 9th, 5pm


Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association
Meeting Notice and Agenda

Monday, November 9, 2009
at The Seymour, 945 Pennsylvania Avenue


5:00 pm – Pedestrian Safety Project
Chapter 1 – Problem Identification  -- Access the information at http://flamingomb.org/ResidentGuideCh1ProblemIdentification.pdf .
Chapter 2 – Who Can Help Me Make My Neighborhood Safer to Walk -- Access the information at http://flamingomb.org/ResidentGuideCh2WhoCanHelp.pdf .
Focus on the Short Term -- Problems, Solutions, Implementation -- Access the information at http://flamingomb.org/ProblemIdentificationResolutionReport.doc.

6:00 pm – General Meeting Agenda
Veterans Day Parade Activities
Progress Reports:
Short Term Rentals
Alton Road Neighborhood – Zoning and Planning
Implementation of Flamingo Park Projects
Neighborhood Infrastructure – Storm Water Drainage; Water Distribution
Streetscape Improvement Projects – Pedestrian Amendities

10/25/2009

Alton Road Zoning Changes -- Tues, Oct 27, likely around 5pm -- City of Miami Beach Planning Board

The City of Miami Beach Planning Board is scheduled to meet from 3pm on Tuesday, October 27, 2009, in the City Commission Chambers.  Among the matters to be considered is a proposed ordinance creating the Alton Road Historic District Overlay District.

Among the purposes of the proposed legislation is to require a more compatible relationship of scale and massing between new development along the east side of the Alton Road corridor and the adjoining residential neighborhoods.  A copy of the Staff Report & Recommendation and the proposed ordinance may be found at -- http://flamingomb.org/AltonRoadHistoricDistrctBufferOverlay102709.pdf .

While the Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association is supportive of the setback requirement proposed in the draft ordinance, there remains considerable concern over the failure to permit adequate community input into the development of the proposal and the following substantive issues:  Use, Height, FAR, and Aggregation.  A copy of the Association's recommendations may be found at --  http://flamingomb.org/FPNAResolution011209.docx .

Join the Safe Community Walk -- Wed, Oct 28, 6 to 8 pm -- Take a Bite Out of Crime

The Miami Beach Police Department Community Affairs Unit will host the Safe Community Walk on Wednesday, October 28, 2009, 6 - 8 pm, meeting at the Police Department Community Room, 1100 Washington Avenue.  You are encouraged to join us for the discussion and a short walk; Flashlights and Refreshments will be provided. 


Community volunteers are requested to meet together starting at 6pm at the Police Department and then to walk together to 9th Street and Meridian Avenue to focus attention on safety and crime prevention.  In attendance will be Assistant Chief William Riley, South Captain Marc Causey, Neighborhood Resource Officer Deborah Doty.  Please RSVP to deborahdoty@MiamiBeachFL.gov.

This special event sponsored by the Community Affairs Unit of the Miami Beach Police Departments is a part of October is Crime Prevention Month. Each October our nation celebrates Crime Prevention Month. What does that celebration mean to you? To your family? To your school? To your community?  In our community it means joining togehter to help create safer places to live, learn, and play in October and all year long.

NCPC’s National Citizens’ Crime Prevention Campaign has been the hub of crime prevention activity in our country for 27 years. NCPC has been guided in its work by America’s beloved symbol of crime prevention, McGruff the Crime Dog®.
Together McGruff and NCPC have encouraged citizens to get involved in community safety through ads on television, radio, and in the newspaper; trained law enforcement officers in crime prevention; provided teachers and students with information on how to help create safer schools; shared safety tips with millions of children through the www.mcgruff.org website and with millions of adults through the www.ncpc.org website; and helped countless communities mobilize neighborhood groups and volunteers to fight crime.

Citizen involvement has played a vital role in helping communities stay safe. There is still work to be done. We know that young people are vital resources to their communities and can do a great deal to keep themselves, their homes, and their schools safe. If you or your family needs more information about how to prevent crime and build a safer, stronger community, please visit NCPC at www.ncpc.org or call 800-NCPC-911.

10/09/2009

Short Term Rentals in the Flamingo & Espanola Historic Districts

Much discussion and controversy has arisen regarding Short Term Rentals in residential districts -- both single family and multi-family zoned neighborhoods. Planning Department staff opined that the rental of multi-family or town-house propeties in districts that do not permit hotel uses for period of less than 6 month and one day as transient use, probhibited under existing regulation.

The City staff recommended a revision to the current code which would allow short-term rentals in RM-1 and TH zoned neighborhoods excluding the Flamingo Park Historic District.  At its September 9, 2009 meeting, the City Commission arrived at no concensus and did not adopt the proposed Ordinance.

Following the City Commission meeting, a group of residents concerned with short term rentals and a group of property owners currently engaged in short term rental of their properties conducted a series of meetings to evolve a compromise proposal. 

At its meeting of September 26, 2009, the Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association adopted a resolution urging the City Commission to take the following action as soon as possible:

Preserve the current policy limiting rental periods to a six month and one day minimum in the RM-1 and TH zones only of the Flamingo Park and Espanola Way Historic Districts, as well as the exception allowing Bed and Breakfast facilities, while allowing the issuance of a "grandfathered" short term rental license to those property owners who qualify according to specific enumerated criteria.

The full text of the adopted Resolution can be accessed, as follows:
http://flamingomb.org/FPNA_ShortTermRentalResolution_ADOPTED_9-26-09.doc

10/08/2009

How to Identify Problems with Walking Conditions in the Neighborhood

To be able to walk safely in the neighborhood, pedestrians need:

  • A safe space to walk
  • The ability of see or detect traffic
  • Access to sidewalks and crossings
  • Enough time to cross streets
  • Signs and markings designating the pedestrian route
  • Continuous facilities
Chapter One of the Resident's Guide for Creating Safe and Walkable Communities covers these three Section Topics:
  1. Types of Pedestrian Problems
  2. Ways to Assess Pedestrian Problems
  3. Linking Problems to Solutions
The discussion of Problem Identification will culminate with developing plans to Identify Pedestrian Safety Concerns in the Flamingo Neighborhood Using a Walkability Audit.

The materials serving as a resource can be accessed at the following:
http://flamingomb.org/ReadersGuideCh1ProblemIdentification.pdf.

Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association Meeting on Mon, Oct 12th, at The Seymour, 945 Pennsylvania Avenue

5:00 pm – Pedestrian Safety Project.  This meeting will focus on Ch 1 of the Residen't Guide for Pedestrian Safety, which emphasizes Problem Identification leading up to plans for conducting a Walkability Audit.   We will continue to examine problems that can be identified, solutions proposed and tracking implementation in the short term.  Pedestrian Problem Identification materials can be accessed from the following:  http://flamingomb.org/ReadersGuideCh1ProblemIdentification.pdf.


6:00 pm – General Meeting.  Our special guest is Commissioner Jerry Libbin who is taking leadership in expanding the City of Miami Beach Veterans Day Parade and we will discuss the event and opportunity for participation.  We will also provide update on other important project initiatives, including -- Alton Road Plan, Short Term Rentals, and CIP Neighborhood Infrastructure and Streetscape Improvements.

Special Guests:  Student  Project Team from University of Miami, School of Architecture, Graduate Program in Real Estate Development + Urbanism will discuss their class / team project at Fifth Street and Alton Road seeking input from members of the Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association.

9/29/2009

Candidate Forum -- Wed, Sep 30th, 6:30pm

City Commission Candidate Forum

Tomorrow, Wednesday, September 30th, 6:30 pm

At Historic Old City Hall

1130 Washington Avenue

Presented by

Miami Design Preservation League

ECOMB – Environmental Coalition

Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association

All Candidates for Mayor and Commission are confirmed.

Moderated by Judge David Young

The next regular meeting of the Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association will take place on Monday, October 12th, at The Seymour, 945 Penn Ave., 5:00 pm – Pedestrian Safety Meeting – 6:00 pm Regular Meeting.  All residents of the neighborhood are invited to attend and participate.

9/13/2009

Flamingo Neighborhood Meeting -- Mon, Sep 14th -- 5pm Pedestrian Safety Project; 6pm General Meeting -- Special Guest: Mayor Matti Bower

Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association
Monday, September 14. 2009
At The Seymour, 945 Pennsylvania Ave.
All residents of the Neighborhood are invited to attend and participate.

5pm – Pedestrian Safety Project

All those interested in working on this special Pedestrian Safety Project are invited  as we kick off this full year project to advance pedestrian safety and create a Safer and More Walkable Community.



6pm – Regular Meeting

Special Guest -- Mayor Matti Bower -- confirmed

CIP Neighborhood Improvement Program –
Stormwater Drainage, Water Distribution and Streetscape Amenities
Flamingo Park Masterplan

Short Term Rentals in the Flamingo Neighborhood

Other Matters
Announcement of Candidate Forum
Co Sponsored by Flamingo, MDPL, E-COMB
Wednesday, Sep 30, 6:30pm – at Old City Hall

9/10/2009

Flamingo Pedestrian Safety Project -- Mon, Sep 14, 5:00 pm

Creating Livable Communities: Safer and More Walkable
The Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association will Kick-off its Pedestrian Safety Project at a meeting on Monday, September 14th, 5:00 pm, at The Seymour, 945 Pennsylvania Avenue.  The University of North Carolina Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center is working with 15 communities across the country to help make neighborhoods more walkable and safer for pedestrians.

Participating communities will test the newly developed guidebook entitled A Resident’s Guide for Creating Safe and Walkable Communities. At the meeting we will overview an introductory section of The Resident’s Guide, which is available online at:  http://flamingomb.org/ResidentGuideOne.pdf.

The Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association will use the Resident’s Guide as a resource to develop greater awareness, to provide public education and to stimulate effective advocacy in support of pedestrian safety projects and programs, including advocacy for pedestrian amenities in the CMB Flamingo Street Improvement ROW program.

The Flamingo Park Neighborhood participates in this program in order to increase community awareness, public education and effective advocacy to build and sustain a more walkable community, safer for pedestrians.  Related Capital Improvement Projects offer the opportunity to advance an agenda supporting a more walkable community, safer for pedestrians. The Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association is providing community support for a program of neighborhood improvements. These include streetscape improvements aimed at providing greater pedestrian amenities. Community recommendations evolved from a series of community charrettes and workshops. These have now been formulated into a proposed Streetscape Improvement Program authorized by the City Commission with plans being finalized by the City’s Capital Improvement Projects Department.


Highlights of the Capital Improvement Program advocated by the community include:
• Improve the way Flamingo Park relates to the community; Improve the neighborhood connection to Biscayne Bay; Create a strong pedestrian link from Lincoln Road to Espanola Way to Ocean Drive;
• Improve the tree canopy throughout the neighborhood with native shade trees to protect pedestrians from sun, rain, and off-course autos; Provide pedestrian scale street lighting throughout the neighborhood;
• Slow down vehicular traffic on neighborhood streets, narrowing traffic lanes, and introducing other traffic calming measures (medians, roundabouts, bulbouts, street trees, wider sidewalks, and special treatments and crosswalks;
• Introduce street corner bump-outs to facilitate a shorter pedestrian crossing of traffic lanes;
• Create a pedestrian Safe-way from Fisher-Fienberg School to Flamingo Park;
• Introduce neighborhood entrances and pathfinder signage;
• Repair and replace street pavement, sidewalks, curb & gutter and cross walks.

9/04/2009

Flamingo Park Masterplan to the City Commission

The attached Flamingo Park – Master Plan will be presented to the City Commission at its  meeting on Wednesday, September 9th by the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee and the CMB CIP Department.

The Department has requested further comments be sent by Monday, September 7th to Progress@MiamiBeachFL.gov or to Olivia Almagro – 305-673-7071.  Comments can also be made directly to the Mayor and Members of the City Commission.

Highlights of the Plan include:

  • New Tennis Center, 17 new hydro tennis courts and practice wall;
  • Memorial Field -- Artificial turf, renovated running track and Concession Building;
  • Renovate Existing Baseball Stadium;
  • New Handball Courts and Renovation of Joe Rubin Building;
  • Community Garden, Expanded Dog Park, and Skateboard Park;
  • Restored Historic Lodge Building; New Restrooms with Office Component;
  • New Boys and Girls Club Recreation Building;  New Bike Path;
  • Upgrade Lighting, Security and Signage;  New Site Furnishings;
  • New Park Entry Features, Improved Pedestrian Paths and Walkways;
  • New Water Feature at Park's Center; Shade Trees Along Pedestrian Walkways;
  • Remove the Australian Pines; Replace Chain Link Fences with Estate Fencing.
The Neighborhood has expressed continuing support for balancing the use of Flamingo Park as a recreational facility with the park's role as important open green space in the midst of our historic, urban residential community and the view that additional area-wide attractive uses should not be introduced into the Park.

Please let us know your comments on the Flamingo Park Masterplan which you can access through the following link:

Flamingo Park Masterplan  --   http://flamingomb.org/SitePlanL.pdf

9/03/2009

Flamingo Selected for Pedestrian Safety Program

The Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association is pleased to announce participation in a special program to Create Livable Communities – Safer and More Walkable. The Flamingo Park Neighborhood participates in this program in order to increase community awareness, public education and effective advocacy to build and sustain a more walkable community, safer for pedestrians.

Fifteen communities from across the U.S. have been selected to receive technical assistance and modest grant funding of $2,000 from the Pedestrian / Bicycle Information Center within the Highway Safety Research Center at the University of North Carolina. Participating communities will test the newly developed guidebook entitled A Resident’s Guide for Creating Safe and Walkable Communities. The Resident’s Guide -- designed to improve safety and walkability of neighborhoods -- is available online at: http://flamingomb.org/residentsguide.pdf.

The Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association will use the Resident’s Guide to develop greater awareness, to provide public education and to stimulate effective advocacy in support of pedestrian safety projects and programs, including advocacy for pedestrian amenities in the City of Miami Beach Flamingo Streetscape program.

All residents of the neighborhood are invited to attend and participate in regularly scheduled meetings on the second Monday of each month, 5:00pm for Pedestrian Safety Demonstration Program and at 6:00 pm for other Community Livability matters. Meetings are held at The Seymour, 945 Pennsylvania Avenue, Miami Beach.

Supporting Partner Organizations working on the project, include:Miami Beach Community Development Corporation;Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization / Bicycle / PedestrianCity of Miami Beach Department of Public Works / Transportation DivisionMiami Beach Police Department.

The Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association is providing community support for streetscape improvements aimed at providing greater pedestrian amenities. Community recommendations evolved from a series of community charrettes and workshops. These have now been formulated into a proposed Streetscape Improvement Program authorized by the City Commission with plans being finalized by the City’s Capital Improvement Projects Department.

Meeting Notice

Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association
Monday, September 14, 2009
and Monthly on the Second Monday, at The Seymour, 945 Pennsylvania Avenue

5:00 pm – Pedestrian Safety / Walkable Neighborhoods
6:00 pm – Neighborhood Association - General Meeting

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