12/19/2011

Washington Avenue Improvement Activities initiated by MDPL and Community Partners

SoBe Residents/Merchants,


We are currently working with the Washington Avenue Neighborhood Association, Miami Design Preservation League and other Miami Beach internal Departments to produce and present for approval a new revitalized look for Washington Avenue.

Currently we are considering having students from the Florida International University School of Architecture and faculty take part in a contest for them to individually come up with designs and innovative concepts for Washington Avenue. All proposals must maintain the “historic district” theme.
Lighting, store front appearance, awnings, signage and street medians will all be taken into consideration.

From the Police perspective, the bus benches and bus shelters are our greatest challenge. They attract vagrants who sit on these benches for extended periods of time. Las Vegas has removed bus benches from the strip and have replaced them will leaning posts. Any comments or suggestions on this idea and or issue?
Please forward any other suggestions related to this project for discussion.

Thank you,  Mark Causey, Captain, HONOR GUARD UNIT, Patrol Division/Third Platoon, MIAMI BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT

All – I think our meeting can be very timely in developing ‘discussion’ concepts that could stimulate well focused public input and comments at the workshop. Or at minimum, we should be able to develop a menu of issues that should be considered at the workshop. Kevin – Have you been charged with organizing the workshop?

William H. Cary, Assistant Director, PLANNING DEPARTMENT




Kevin,

I am working with Rachael Zuckerman of the Washington Avenue Merchants Association and MBPD Captain Mark Causey to develop a plan for revitalizing and re branding Washington Avenue. We are in the very early stages of mapping out this project and would like advice and assistance. Our idea is to market "the Avenue" as a historic shopping district and we want to make sure any plan is in keeping with the historic nature of the buildings. Also we are considering sponsoring a design competition and need to create competition guidelines.

It was recommended to me that you be invited to take part in this meeting as well since the concerns of Washington Avenue involve economic development issues. Please see the invitation below from William Cary for January 25th at 2pm. I hope you can attend.

Happy Holidays,  Judith Hogan Frankel, Programs and Outreach Coordinator, Miami Design Preservation League

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