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CITY OF <br />\SLESe <br />� it <br />City Commission MAJOR INITIATIVES <br />Larisa Svechin <br />For the Year <br />Mayor <br />Alex Lama <br />Through good governance and sound management, the city continues to be one <br />Vice Mayor <br />of the most financially secure local governments in Florida. In our 27th year of <br />Jerry Joseph <br />incorporation, and as we continue to add more housing units, we are preparing <br />Commissioner <br />for the need for major infrastructure improvements. Knowing that these Capital <br />Projects are on the horizon, we are committed to conserve in our operating <br />Fabiola Stuyvesant <br />budget where possible understanding the need to fund our Capital Improvement <br />Commissioner <br />Projects through a transfer from our general fund while maintaining our level of <br />Jeniffer Viscarra <br />world-class service and maintenance. We want to ensure that the City of Sunny <br />Commissioner <br />Isles Beach remains true to our commitment to set the standard for quality <br />government in South Florida. <br />For the Future <br />Stan Morris <br />City Manager <br />With the completion of the Parks and Recreation Master Plan, we are ready to <br />Mauricio Betancur <br />move forward with major park improvement initiatives. We recognize that the <br />City Clerk, CMC <br />existing supply of parks and community spaces has not kept up with the demand. <br />Starting with the development of the Intracoastal Sports Park this year, we must <br />now plan for the next 10-15 years of parks and programming. We started that <br />with the purchase of additional park property adjacent to Pelican Community <br />Park. <br />We should be closing out the undergrounding of the Collins Avenue utility <br />distribution wires in 2024 as well as the Golden Shores Utility Undergrounding <br />project. With our commitment to a more resilient and sustainable future, the <br />Golden Shores Stormwater Pump Station renovation will commence this year. <br />Determined to be both fiscally responsible and resolve flooding in the Central <br />Island area, we are researching innovative and cost-effective options as the <br />traditional pump station plan was cost prohibitive. <br />Pedestrian Safety is an initiative identified by our City Commission for long- <br />term planning and we continue to work through recommendations presented by <br />the Mobility and Pedestrian Safety Advisory Committee. Both short- and long- <br />term projects are at various stages of design including the Urban Trail which <br />will be completed this year. The completion of the Collins Avenue <br />Undergrounding Project will allow us to proceed with the upgrading and <br />restoration of our streetscape, including landscaping and decorative brick <br />sidewalks along Collins Avenue. <br />vi <br />CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH <br />18070 Collins Ave, Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160 - <br />-- _� <br />sibfl.net1305.947.0606._�-•-__�_.._�__.____�_�_..__.._ <br />