M E S S AG E F R O M T H E
TOW N M A N AG E R This month, many of our residents return from summer vacation and our community starts to feel whole again with the approach of the new school year. It sure has been a busy summer; June 24 brought our whole community (and beyond) to an emotional standstill as we reflect on the painful loss of our lost family and neighbors in the first anniversary of last year’s collapse. Read on through to learn more about those very special events. While we await a permanent memorial, we are grateful to Senator Jason Pizzo and the state for designating that portion of Collins Avenue as 98 Points of Light Way in a poignant gesture of remembrance. Summer of 2022 also leaves plenty of positive memories behind. We officially introduced Officer Mike to the world and the Parks & Recreation Fourth of July event was a huge success capped off by a stunning fireworks display. Meanwhile, the Tourist Board held music concerts on the beach and welcomed back Summer Fridays for the first time in four years just last month. Remember, warm temperatures will continue to stick around through the fall, which means dangerous storms are still possible. Hurricane Season runs until November 30, so don’t let your guard down and make sure you are properly stocked up on supplies! A n d r e w H y a t t , To w n M a n a g e r
c o m m i s s i o n a ct i o n at t h e j u ly 1 2 m e e t i n g Ordinances
Consent Agenda •
School Resource Officer Approved for School Year 2022/23
Adopted, Second Reading:
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Resolution Awarding Disaster Debris Removal Services to DRC Emergency Services per RFP 2022-03
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Approval and Acceptance of Grant Agreement with the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection for Matching Grant Towards Surfside’s Collins Avenue Water Main Replacement Design Phase Project
Amending the Code of Ordinances by Amending Section 90-547 -“Marine Structures,” to a Amend Regulations for Construction of Docks, Piers and Moorings on Waterfront Lots
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Ordinance Amending Section 54-78 of Code - Prohibited Noises 24 Inch Setback Encroachment Clarification
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First Amendment to SFM Services, Inc. Agreement for Additional Landscape Right of Way and Beach End Services
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Parking Rate Adjustments
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Ordinance Amending Section 54-78 of Code - Prohibited Noises
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Solid Waste Services Special Assessment Preliminary Rate Resolution
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Solid Waste Commercial Rate Adjustment
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Champlain Towers South Collapse Investigation - Additional Authorization to Expend
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Authorization to Proceed with Contracting and Authorize Expenditures with Engineering Pool Firm The Corradino Group for a Town-Wide Traffic Study
Passed Resolutions and Proclamations •
Solid Waste Services Special Assessment Preliminary Rate Resolution
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Solid Waste Commercial Rate Adjustment
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Champlain Towers South Collapse Investigation - Additional Authorization to Expend
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Authorization to Proceed with Contracting and Authorize Expenditures with Engineering Pool Firm The Corradino Group for a Town-Wide Traffic Study
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First Reading:
FY 2022 Budget Amendment Resolution No. 7
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Shlomo Danzinger
J e f f r e y Ro s e
Fr e d L a n d s m a n
Marianne Meischeid
N e l l y Ve l a s q u e z
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