9/10/2012

Tuesday Morning Breakfast Club to Highlight Flamingo Park Improvement Projects

Tues, Sep 11th, 8:30am, David's Cafe One
at the corner of Collins Avenue & Eleventh Street
Topic:  Flamingo Park CIP Projects

Fernando Vasquez, Director of Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) for the City of Miami Beach will be the guest speaker at the September 11th meeting of the Tuesday Morning Breakfast Club. The topic will be Flamingo Park. Mr. Vasquez will be giving an overview of the renovations planned for Flamingo Park, with emphasis on the renovations now underway for the tennis facility. There is no charge for attending and everyone is welcome. David Kelsey, Moderator

9/07/2012

CMB Transportation & Parking Committee to discuss Sixteenth Street Project -- Mon, Sep 10th, 3:30 pm

The CMB Transportation and Parking Committee has included an update report on the Sixteenth Street Corridor Project, on its Meeting Agenda, Monday, September 10, 2012, 3:30pm, held at the Parking Dept Conf Room, 1755 Meridian Avenue, Suite 200.\

Jose Gonzalez & Josiel Ferrer from the Public Works Department have been asked to present.  You will remember that Mark Weithorn mentioned to us that he asked that the item be included on the Committee Agenda and he has invited us to attend on behalf of FPNA and also Fred Sake on behalf of the Bikeways Committee.

This should be an excellent opportunity for us to invite interested stakeholder to attend and participate in the Sixteenth Street Community Design Workshop, scheduled for Saturday, October 13, 2012, 1:00 to 5:00 pm, at Hice Hall, Miami Beach Community Church, 1620 Drexel Avenue, just south of Lincoln Road.

9/02/2012

Flamingo Association will meet Wed, Sep 5th, 5:30 pm

Because of the Labor Day Holiday, the Flamingo Park Neighborhood Association has re-scheduled its meeting and will convene on Wednesday, September 5, 2012, 5:30 pm, at The Seymour, 945 Pennsylvania Avenue. 
Meeting Highlights will include:

  • Pedestrian Amenity Proposal for Euclid at Lincoln Road
  • Update on Plans for the Sixteenth Street Roadway Improvement Project
  • Other Matters
All residents, property owners and other stakeholders of the Flamingo Park Neighborhood are invited to attend and participate.

Flamingo -- our historic, urban, residential neighborhood, from Washington Avenue to Alton Road,  from Fifth Street to Lincoln Road.