1/30/2010

Flamingo Neighborhood Meets Monday, Feb 1st -- To Become Florida's most Pedestrian Friendly Neighborhood

The Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association will meet on Monday, February 1st.  5pm - Pedestrian Safety Project;   6pm Regular General Agenda.
We plan to keep the window open for additional survey response through February 15th.  Our discussion at this meeting will begin a brainstorming session on what it takes to become Florida's most predestrian friendly community.  At our last meeting Ben Batchelder persuasively suggested adopten a vision for our work.  At his meeting he will lead a brainstorming session to begin to imagine what will it take.  All ideas are under consideration;  Bring your energy and imagination.  At this meeting we hope to begin a creative process of getting our current ideas on the table and beginning to explore new possibilities.



 
MEETING NOTICE
Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association
Monday, February 1, 2010
at The Seymour, 945 Pennsylvania Avenue

Flamingo Park Neighborhood
The Historic, Urban Residential Neighborhood in South Beach
from Washington Ave to Alton Road, from 5th Street to Lincoln Road

 
The Flamingo Park Neighborhood will meet on Monday, February 1, 2010, at The Seymour, 945 Pennsylvania Avenue.  All residents of the Neighborhood are invited to attend and participate.

 
AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS

 
5:00 pm – Pedestrian Safety Project
  • Pedestrian Safety issues in the Flamingo Neighborhood
    To Become Florida’s Most Pedestrian Friendly Neighborhood
6:00 pm – General Meeting Agenda
  • Special Invited Guest: Commissioner Michael Gongora
    Recently Returned to the Miami Beach City Commission
1.    Short Term Rentals in the Flamingo Park Neighborhood

 
2. Organization of the Neighborhood Program Agenda
      Building and Sustaining Quality of Life of the NeighborhoodSafety
  • CIP Projects – Flamingo Park
  • CIP Projects – Stormwater Distribution, Water & Sewer, Streetscape
  • Planning and Zoning Issues / Historic Preservation Protection
  • Communications Program

 3. Other Matters
  •  Lincoln Park – Status of Drexel Avenue Closure

 

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