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Resolution Number
2015-2449
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
07/16/2015
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Express Support for the Creation of the South Florida Mayors’ Beach Alliance
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1 <br /> SONNY s46 <br /> o� ,_ � -. s0 City of Sunny Isles Beach George "Bud" Scholl, Mayor <br /> ,� 18070 Collins Avenue Jeanette Gatto, Vice Mayor <br /> u' =I Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160 Isaac Aelion, Commissioner <br /> - Dana Goldman, Commissioner <br /> ,9 1,:--:: P* (305) 947-0606 City Hall Jennifer Levin, Commissioner <br /> 5, 91 \'""FLOC" SAP (305) 949-3113 Fax <br /> 0,, e4 OF 5�N ,�° (305) 947-2150 Building Department Christopher J. Russo, City Manager <br /> (305) 947-5107 Fax Hans Ottinot, City Attorney <br /> Jane A. Hines, MMC, City Clerk <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Commission <br /> FROM: Mayor George "Bud" Scholl <br /> DATE: July 16, 2015 <br /> RE: Resolution Expressing Support for the Creation of the South Florida <br /> Mayors' Beach Alliance <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS: <br /> The Resolution supporting the creation of the South Florida Mayors' Beach Alliance is <br /> attached for your consideration. <br /> REASONS: <br /> Beaches are the most important economic engine for South Florida's coastal cities. The <br /> City of Sunny Isles Beach along with several other coastal municipalities are joining forces <br /> to urge the county, state and federal government to develop long-term solutions to restore <br /> our beach impacted by erosion. Beach restoration/renourishment efforts combat eroding <br /> shorelines and protect the value of our beachfront properties. <br /> Regional resiliency will require a coordinated effort to protect, preserve and enhance our <br /> natural systems, including our beaches and the communities' assets. <br /> Agenda Item I 0 3— <br /> Date -7 - 110- IS <br />
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