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Shlomo Danzinger, Mayor sdanzinger@townofsurfsidefl.gov
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M E S S AG E F R O M T H E
TOW N M A N AG E R
Summer is in full flight as days grow longer and the sounds of camp fill every space at the Community Center. Of course the weight of the late June Surfside Remembrance events is still heavy in our hearts. We look forward to bringing you a recap in next month’s issue. As we transition to a fuller sense of normalcy in the wake of the pandemic, we appreciate the sacrifices that so many, including our camp vendor and parks staff, had to endure for so long. It feels good to be back at 100% this year, and so are a number of Surfside summer staples including the Parks & Recreation Fourth of July event. Come out to enjoy swim races, live music and games from 3 to 5 p.m. before enjoying the Fireworks Show on the beach at 9 p.m. The Tourist Board will be presenting the return of Summer Fridays, a hit beach event series that has not taken place since 2018 due to beach renourishment and the pandemic. The series will feature unique themes and activities, food, music and more. Stay tuned to our communications channels for updates. I’m proud to highlight two Surfside businesses for outstanding achievements in the culinary world this season: The Surf Club Restaurant, located at the Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club, was one of only 10 restaurants in Greater Miami to receive a coveted MICHELIN Star in the brand new 2022 MICHELIN Guide Miami, Orlando and Tampa.. Harding Avenue’s modern classic Josh’s Deli was also featured by Michelin in their online Point of View dinning guide. Congratulations on these world-class achievements! Thank you for calling Surfside home. 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 n e 1 4 m e e t i n g Ordinances
Adopted Resolutions 1.
Proclamation: Surfside Heroes Appreciation Month
Second Reading:
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June 24th - Surfside Champlain Towers South Remembrance Day
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New High School for Surfside and Neighboring Communities Re adoption of the Town of Surfside Title VI Program
First Reading:
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Adoption of Town of Surfside Fund Balance Policy
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Approval to Execute FPL Binding Estimate Agreement
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GRM Digitization and Storage of Documents
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Town Hall Front Office Lobby Remodel
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Revised Town of Surfside Social Media Policy
Nonhabitable Understory
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Ordinance Amending Section 54-78 of Code - Prohibited Noises
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Amending the Town of Surfside Code of Ordinances by Amending Section 90-57. - “Marine Structures”, to Amend Regulations for Construction of Docks,Pier and Moorings on Waterfront Lots
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24 Inch Setback Encroachment Clarification
10. Authorization to Proceed with Award and Contracting for Engineering Services with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. as a Result of REF No. 2022-02, CDBG-MIT Town-wide Drainage Improvement and Flood Hazard Mitigation Plan 11. Authorization to Award Disaster Debris Monitoring Services 12. Surfside Farmer’s Market Extension 13. FY 2022 Budget Amendment Resolution No. 6
Photo of Presentation of Police Officers of the Year 2021 to Officer Kemuel Gambirazio, Officer Ariol Lage, Officer Craig Lovellette and Officer Joseph Matthews, the first responding officers to the Champlain Towers South building collapse.
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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
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PUBLIC WORKS BULLETIN
n e w & i m p r o v ePdU B LnI CatW OuRrKeS BaU rL LeE TaI Ns c o m i n g s o o n Surfside’s Public Works Department is building a new nature area and walk path at the 89th Street Beach End. Construction started on May 25 and will be completed this summer. The nature area will consist of a shower, bicycle security stations, benches, new paver walk paths and trees that will provide shade to beach travelers
The department also started rebuilding the 90th Street Beach End walk path and nature area. Construction began on June 1st and will be completed this summer. The work consists of replacing the original damaged pavers, adding irrigation, adding turtle friendly lighting and improving the overall experience for town residents and visitors.
s a f e t y f i r st ! reducing workplace injuries The Public Works Department recently completed annual ergonomic training for heavy lifting at Town Hall. The training helps reduce workplace injury by informing employees on proper lifting techniques and procedures.
s e wa g e c l e a n - o u t The Public Works Department is requesting that all Surfside residents locate their sewage clean-out cap on your private property. If you are missing a green clean-out cap, please notify the Public Works Department immediately. The green cap needs to be secured on the clean-out at all times. If the cap is removed, it will expose the towns sewer system to contamination and potentially cause backups. Example contaminants: Iguanas or small rodents, debris, trash, sediments (e.g., Rocks, Pebbles, sands, etc.) and direct water exposure. Some green clean-out caps were removed during the 6/4/2022 Storm which exposed flood waters to the sewage system. As a result, the lift stations were overwhelmed with storm water which caused a full-system overload. During major tropical storms, many municipalities are exposed to the same water hazards. This factor decreases the efficiency of Miami-Dade’s sewer system. Additional exposure to storm water dramatically reduces the efficiency of the Towns sewer systems performance by upwards of 90%. The Public Works Department strongly encourages residents to never remove, tamper or modify their green clean-out cap. For more information Please contact Public Works at (305) 861-4863 or visit townofsurfsidefl.gov.
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8 8 t h st r e e t b e a c h e n d r e sto r at i o n Arbor Day 2022 hit differently this year as the Town took to 88th Street Beach End to restore the street end site of the tragic Champlain Towers South building collapse. The Town has been continuously making repairs and this was the last piece of the puzzle. Eighty-eighth Street is now open to the public. As part of the restoration efforts, the area roadway was redeveloped and over two dozen native seagrapes were planted. Additionally, the Town’s dunes that were damaged were restored.
CODE CORNER
c o n st r u ct i o n h o u r s and prohibited noises The Town of Surfside has ordinances regulating the days and hours of construction work and prohibited noises. All residents, businesses, developers, and contractors must adhere to and follow the ordinance requirements. All construction activities that require a building permit, such as electrical, plumbing, mechanical, roofing, and structural work, are restricted to Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and are prohibited on Saturdays and Sundays and all federal holidays. However, some activities, such as work related to infrastructure & utilities, roadways, and other public right-of-way construction, are exempted as well as minor repairs and maintenance activities such as painting the interior of a property with manual tools (no commercial sprayers). The Town’s Noise Ordinance has additional rules and regulations regarding noise generated on weekends and federal holidays from commercial landscapers. For any questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with the Town’s Code Compliance Division at (305) 861-4863, extension 233.
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t o u r i s m & c o m m u n i c at i o n s
introducing ké, s u r f s i d e ’s m ot h e r t u r t l e To mark the start of Sea Turtle Nesting Season in Miami, last month, the Town unveiled Ke, Surfside’s Mother Turtle at the 9500 Collins Avenue beach entrance. In the works for many months, Ke commemorates the Tequesta Indian Tribe which once inhabited Surfside and our love of the environment. Funded by Surfside’s Tourist Board, the project was completed in partnership with the Archeological and Historical Conservancy and Miami International University of Art and Design. Tequesta expert Robert Carr, who was a key figure in the Miami Circle Tequesta site excavations from the 1990s and HistoryMiami’s Dr. Paul George, both participated in the unveiling event along with Elected Officials and members of the Tourist Board. Learn more about Ke and Surfside’s Tequesta history on the dedicated website SurfsideKe.com.
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classic car show lineup in the heart of surfside Sunday, May 29 at the Town’s Classic Car Show, Surfside visitors and residents indulged in a dazzling display of vintage automobiles right in the heart of Surfside. The event featured activities for kids, food, music, and even an award competition for some of the best automobiles in the show!
Commissioner Marianne Meischeid, Tourist Board Chair Eli Tourgeman pictured with the “Best in Show” winner.
a n ot h e r l i v e ly r o u n d of jazz on the beach Last month Surfside brought a new act for another round of Jazz On The Beach. June’s event featured Southern Bell/Pace “Jazz Artist of the Year” and a Miami New Times “best vocalist,” Wendy Pedersen. Visitors and residents were transported through the sweet sounds of smooth jazz while soaking in the beach, sun, and waves.
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Camp The parks and recreation department is happy to bring back our jr. lifeguard camp. the jr. lifeguard camp designed to guide youths ages 11-14 to the american red cross lifeguarding course. the camp focuses on building a foundation of knowledge, attitudes and skills of future lifeguards.
PA R K S & R E C R E AT I O N
Remember to bring your: Sunscreen, water bottles, towel, bathing suit and googles.
Registration dates
d r a u g e f i L Jr. Camp
Residents: June 13, 2022 | Non-residents: june 20, 2022
9:00AM - 2:00PM July 11, 2022 - July 22, 2022
Residents: $150.00 Non-Residents: $210.00
July 25, 2022 - August 5, 2022
*Per Session
Program highlights A defined course with a set lesson plan that includes developing swimming skills and practicing in-water rescues. The course is designed to be taught in approximately 30 hours and 45 minutes. Introduction to first aid, CPR and AED knowledge and skills. Appropriate for traditional pools, multi-use facilities, waterparks and waterfronts, including lakes and rivers.
The parks and recreation department is happy to bring back our jr. lifeguard camp. the jr. lifeguard camp designed to guide youths ages 11-14 to the american red cross lifeguarding course. the camp focuses on building a foundation of knowledge, attitudes and skills of future lifeguards.
For more information please call 305.866.3635 or visit www.townofsurfsidefl.gov
Remember to bring your: Sunscreen, water bottles, towel, bathing suit and googles.
Registration dates
Pricing:
2-Week Sessions: Monday, Wednesday, Friday
TENNIS PROGRAMS
Residents: June 13, 2022 | Non-residents: june 20, 2022
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Day
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Intermediate AdultWednesday, Clinic (18 & up) Tues, Thurs 6/21 - 7/28/22 Monday, Friday Residents: $150.00 Advance Adult Clinic & up) Tues, Thurs 6/21 - 7/28/22 9:00AM(18 - 2:00PM July 11, 2022 - July 22, 2022
Non-Residents: $210.00
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July 25, 2022 - August 5, 2022
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3:45-4:15 p.m. 4:20-4:50 p.m. in approximately 30 hours and 45 Tues, minutes.Thurs 7/19 - 8/25/22 5-5:30 p.m. Swim Lessons Beginners (6-14) Introduction to first aid, CPR and AED knowledge and skills. Appropriate for traditional pools,Sat, multi-use Swimming Lessons Pre-School (3-5 yrs) Sunfacilities, waterparks 7/23 and - 8/28/22 9:30-10 a.m. waterfronts, including lakes and rivers. Sat, Sun 7/23 - 8/28/22 10:05 - 10:35 a.m Swim Lessons Beginners (6-14) A defined course with a set lesson plan that includes developing swimming
Swimming Lessons Pre-School (3-5 yrs)rescues. Tues,TheThurs - 8/25/22 skills and practicing in-water course is designed7/19 to be taught
Aqua Zumba (18-& up) Tues, Wed, Thurs or7/19 For more information please call 305.866.3635 visit- 8/25/22 www.townofsurfsidefl.gov
9-10 a.m.
$120 res/$180 non $120 res/$180 non $120 res/$180 non $120 res/$180 non $120 res/$180 non Adult- $216 res / $306 non Senior- $90 res / $126 non
SCAN TO RESERVE A L AP L ANE
The Park and Recreation Department is proud to present an easier way to get weather information for the Town’s parks and outdoor programs! Simply call our new Rainout Line at 786-765-2013.
REFRESH YOUR BEACH SAFET Y KNOWLEDGE HOW TO BREAK THE GRIP OF THE RIP: •Don’t fight the current. •Swim out of the current then to shore. •If you can’t escape, float or tread water. •Call or wave for assistance.
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*Conditions available during beach tower operations.
For daily beach conditions, contact the Community Center at (305) 866–3635.
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LIVELIVE MUSIC MUSIC ZAMBELLI BEACHSIDE FIREWORKS 9:00PM Sponsored in part by the Surfside Tourist Bureau with Resort Tax revenue
GAMES & MORE! GAMES & MORE! *Surfside residents must show their Surfside ID or picture ID with current address. *All guests must be accompanied by a Surfside resident. *Guest policy will be adhered to for all non-residents. *Additional portions of the beach will be closed due to the required firework show. *Please note that two or more members of the Town Commission, Town Board or Committee may be present at this event.
LAP SWIMMING: MONDAY-SUNDAY
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MONDAY: 07.04.2022 RESIDENTS: FREE NON RESIDENTS: $5.00
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ZAMBELLI BEACHSIDE ZAMBELLI BEACHSIDE FIREWORKS 9:00PM
Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations in order to participant must contact the Surfside community center at least 48 hours in advance in order to request such accommodations.
CENTER
9:00AM-6:00PM
FIREWORKS 9:00PM
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE SURFSIDE COMMUNITY CENTER (305) 866 - 3635 VISIT WWW.TOWNOFSURFSIDEFL.GOV
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*All guests must be accompanied by a Surfside resident. MONDAY: 07.04.2022 SURFSIDE COMMUNITY CENTER *Guest policy will beRESIDENTS: adhered to for all non-residents. FREE 9301 COLLINS AVENUE that includes activities campers RESIDENTS: $5.00 SURFSIDE FL, 33154 *Additional portionsNON of the beach will be closed due to the will remember and create required firework show. F O R M O R E I N F O C A L L ( 3 0 5 ) 8 6 6 - 3 6 3 5 O R V I S I T memories they will never forget. W W W . T O W N O F S U R F S I D E F L. G O V The interactive experiences will *Please note that two or more members of the Town focus on fun in a safe Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations in order to participant must contact the Surfside Commission, Town Board or Committee may be present at this environment as we explore the community center at least 48 hours in advance in order to request such accommodations. areas of: Art Adventures, Sports event.
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of Sorts, Performance Play, Team Training, Simplified Science and Fitness Fun that will guide campers through self-discovery as we "Pair Play With Purpose".
AGES 6 TO 12 YEARS OLD
MONDAY: 07.04.2022 RESIDENTS: FREE NON RESIDENTS: $5.00
SURFSIDE COMMUNITY CENTER 9301 COLLINS AVENUE SURFSIDE FL, 33154
FOR MORE INFO CALL (305) 866 - 3635 OR VISIT WWW.TOWNOFSURFSIDEFL.GOV
CAMPERS MUST BE 6 BY SEPTEMBER 1, 2022
MONDAY - FRIDAYS 8 AM TO 6 PM
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$250 RESIDENTS - $300 NON-RESIDENTS PER 2 WEEK SESSION June 13th to 24th June 27th to July 8th(NO CAMP JULY 4TH) July 11th to 22nd July 25th to August 5th Space is limited and is on a first come first served bases.
We follow CDC health and safety guidelines for COVID. You will receive more information about all of our policies
Contact Cindy for Registration Info:
in our Summer Camp Parent Handbook.
Cindy@PEARprograms.com
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POLICE
police benevolence a s s o c i at i o n ( p b a ) a n n u a l l aw e n f o r c e m e n t awa r d s g a l a
s u r f s i d e p o l i c e d e pa rt m e n t ’s a u x i l i a r y m a r i n e pat r o l program The Police Benevolence Association (PBA) hosted its annual Law Enforcement Awards Gala on May 21, 2022, at Trump National Doral. Officer Juan Duran proudly represented the Surfside Police Department as a member of a multijurisdictional Honor Guard Team participating in the ceremony.
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The Police Department’s new initiative, the Auxiliary Marine Patrol program, commenced Memorial Day weekend. The Auxiliary Marine Patrol Unit consists of Sergeant Julio Torres and Officers Ronald Donoso, Juan Duran, Dianna Hernandez and Lesmes Ruiz. All members of the unit have completed the required Marine patrol training and will receive invaluable real-world training as they accompanyneighboring marine patrol units including Bal Harbour and Bay Harbor Islands, and Indian Creek Police Departments. This program is beneficial to the Town of Surfside, the community and the agencies they will be assisting.
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POLICE
april officer of the month On April 19th, 2022, a male subject entered the Publix supermarket located at 9400 Harding Avenue and took 32 cans of baby formula without making any attempt to pay. The store’s surveillance cameras captured the subject taking a total of $575.68 dollars’ worth of formula. The subject then fled in a silver, Jeep 4x4, with no tag attached. Detective Leon, who was already off-duty, heard the call and immediately began the inquiry. Detective Leon had previously investigated a theft of baby formula and was aware of the crime ring and the subjects surrounding this crime. She immediately reached out to a Miami-Dade Police Department detective and discovered he had arrested our subject recently. Once Detective Leon obtained the subject’s information, she discovered the subject had a silver Jeep registered to his name which matched the description of the vehicle in which the subject had fled. To gather further evidence, Detective Leon reached out to surrounding police agencies and requested a License Plate Reader (LPR) search. The LPR revealed that the subject’s vehicle was in the Surfside area 6 minutes prior to the subject entering Publix. Despite the subject’s attempt to conceal his identity by removing the vehicle tag, Detective Leon was able to link the automobile to the scene by a sticker located on the rear of the vehicle. Detective Leon took the initiative to coordinate joint surveillance with the Miami Dade Police Department. On April 21st, 2022, surveillance was established at the subject’s girlfriend’s house and the subject was subsequently arrested. During the subject’s interview, he provided Detective Leon with a full confession discovering he had committed the same crime in other municipalities. Detective Leon contacted those police agencies notifying them of the subject’s arrest to close additional cases for those agencies. Detective Diana Leon is commended for her exceptional detective work, outstanding work ethic, and dedication to her profession. Detective Leon’s comprehensive investigation resulted in the apprehension of a subject that committed crimes in multiple municipalities. Congratulations to Detective Diana Leon as the recipient of the April Officer of the Month award…well deserved!
Left to right: Chief Rogelio Torres, Detective Diana Leon and Sergeant Marian Cruz.
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Mai Nail Lounge - 9466 Harding Ave
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Justin Barbershop - 9452 Harding Ave
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Alexia + Frankie’s Beauty Bar - 9448 Harding Ave
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Uni K Wax - 9567 Harding Ave
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Femme Coiffure & Spa - 9563 Harding Ave
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Extension Dreams Hair Salon - 9521 Harding Ave
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Surfside Barber Shop - 9431 Harding Ave
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Lupe’s Alterations - 9532 Harding Ave #101
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Penny’s Alterations - 9532 Harding Ave #104
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Verdile’s/Mario The Tailor - 9520 Harding Ave
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H20 Dive Center - 9520 Harding Ave
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Geneva Tailor / Yerry’s Dry Cleaners - 9484 Harding Ave
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Tsniout Runway - 9458 Harding Ave
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Lace Star Couture - 9593 Harding Ave
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Condotti - 9565 Harding Ave
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Iris Alterations & Tailoring - 9553 Harding Ave #204
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Mercy’s Alterations - 9533 Harding Ave #202
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Mare Boutique - 9507 Harding Ave
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SIGAL - 9453 Harding ave
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Moon Over Miami Gift Shop - 9520 Harding Ave
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Gray and Sons Jewelry - 9595 Harding Ave
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Amoris Flowers + Events - 9577 Harding Ave
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Sunny Toys & Gifts - 9575 Harding Ave
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Miamira Jewelers - 9573 Harding Ave
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7th Plateau - 9559 Harding Ave
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JS Diamond Enterprises - 9553 Harding Ave #307
REAL ESTATE SERVICES 2
ONE Sotheby’s International Realty - 9588 Harding Ave
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The Agency - 9564 Harding Ave
17D
Infinity BH Real Estate/Goldfarb - 9520 Harding Ave
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Estelle Stern Realty - 9508 Harding Ave
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M. Kotler Realtors - 9585 Harding Ave
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The Corcoran Group - 9537 Harding Ave
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HEALTH & WELLNESS
RESTAURANT/SUPERMARKET
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CVS Pharmacy - 9578 Harding Ave
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Starbucks - 9560 Harding Ave
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Oberle Opticians - 9552 Harding Ave
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Cine Citta CafeK - 9544 Harding Ave
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Lemel Medspa - 9538 Harding Ave
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Subway - 9536 Harding Ave
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Veterinary Wellness Center of Surfside - 9530 Harding Ave
18
Flanigan’s Seafood Bar & Grill - 9516 Harding Ave
15
Dr. Curson Podiatry - 9528 Harding Ave
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Cafe Ragazzi - 9500 Harding Ave
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Dr. Edy A. Guerra Dental Center - 9456 Harding Ave
22
Big Daddy’s Liquor - 9494 Harding Ave
57
Dassler Eye Consultants - 9543 Harding Ave
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Cafe VertK - 9490 Harding Ave
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The Tox MIA - 9541 Harding Ave
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RustikoK - 9476 Harding Ave
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Surfside Hearing Aid - 222 95th St
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The Backyard BBQ + BrewK - 9472 Harding Ave
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Street KitchenK - 9460 Harding
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Bal Harbour Smiles - 260 95th St #202
76D
Dr. Dorfman, Psychiatrist/Bare Miami - 260 95 St #206
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Publix Supermarket - 9400 Harding Ave
Dr. Schwartz/Dr. Sugar - 9445 Harding Ave
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Sushi Republic - 9583 Harding Ave
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Morelia Gourmet PaletasK - 9571 Harding Ave
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FINANCIAL/SERVICES 1
Amtrust Bank - 9592 Harding Ave
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The Greek Place - 9561 Harding Ave
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Chase Bank - 9556 Harding Ave
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Rolling Pin BakeryK - 9523 Harding Ave
17D
Camissar International - 9520 Harding Ave
65
The CarrotK - 9519 Harding Ave
47
AT&T Surfside - 9569 Harding Ave
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Josh’s Deli - 9517 Harding Ave
54B
SKF Tech - 9553 Harding Ave #302
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Chai GrillK - 233 & 255 95th St
54C
SK Worldwide - 9553 Harding Ave #303
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26 Suhi + TapasK - 9487 Harding Ave
54E
Gelb Productions - 9553 Harding Ave #311
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Specchio Cafe - 9485 Harding Ave
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CitiBank - 9525 Harding Ave
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KoshK - 9477 Harding Ave
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U.S. Post Office Surfside - 250 95th St
84
The GroveK - 9467 Harding Ave
76
Barry Cohen Law Firm - 260 95th St #201
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Fialkoff’s Express SurfsideK - 9463 Harding Ave
76C
Executive Auto Group - 260 95th St #203
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Moncheese Pizza - 9459 Harding Ave
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T-Mobile - 9427 Harding Ave
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Rita’s Ice Custard Happiness - 9461 Harding Ave
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The UPS Store - 9429 Harding Ave
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Serendipity Yogurt CafeK - 9457 Harding Ave
101
Wells Fargo Bank - 9401 Harding Ave
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Miami Beach Chocolates SurfsideK - 9433 Harding Ave
97
The Harbour BistroK - 9449 Harding Ave
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PB & B - 9486 Harding Ave
99/100 Harbour Grill DeliK - 9421 Harding Ave
Neya Restaurant - 9491 Harding Ave
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