High Impact Events on Beach Property 2016-4019

High Impact Events on Miami Beach Property

 5)  A maintenance of traffic plan would be required, or is required (e.g., including, but not limited to, street closures, lane closures, shuttle service) based upon the high impact event, or pursuant to a special event permit;

 

 

High Impact Events on Beach Property
b.  City Manager's Authority to Impose Immediate Measures(s) for High Impact Events,

 c.  Notification of High Impact Events Measures

When one or more immediate measures are implemented by the City Manager pursuant to subsection (b) above, such measures, and their duration, shall be filed with the City Clerk and delivered to the appropriate news media for publication and to local radio and television stations for broadcast.  If practicable, signs may be posted in the impacted area(s) advising the measures during the duration of such measures.

d.  Enforcement: penalty.

Any violation of the measures imosed puruant to subsection 82-443(b) above shall be punished as provided in section 1-14 of this Code


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"Which and how many of these measures to implement would vary depending on the nature of the event, the time of year, the location on the beach and other factors.  We would also need an aggressive social media campaign to educate the public about the measures."

"Once events know that the city is serious and enforcing the rules the numbers will diminish and compliance will become the rule."



Sponsered by Commissioner Michael Grieco, Co-sponsored by Mayor Philip Levine, vice Mayor Micky Steinber, Commissioner John Elizabeth Aleman, Commissioner Ricky Arriola, Commissioner Joy Malakoff, and Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez


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