Report Of The April 30, 2021 Finance And Economic Resiliency Committee Meeting: 1. Discussion On The City’s Dependence On Tourism Revenues And How To Mitigate. 2. Discuss The Sponsorship Of Celebrity Beach Soccer Match 2021. 3. Discuss The Installation Of A Motorized Gate At South Pointe Park. 4. Discussion Regarding Term Sheet With Miami New Drama Inc. For Lease Of The Collins Park Cultural Facility. 5. Discuss Establishing The Temporary Art Installation Program. 6. Discussion Regarding The Status And Plan For The Barclay Plaza Apartments. 7. Discuss Extending The Prekindergarten Educational Pilot Program For The 2022-2023 School Year. 8. Update On The Funds Allocated To Nautilus Middle School From Orange Bowl Host Committee In The Amount Of $20,000.00 Intended To Be Utilized For The School. 9. Discuss The Cost Associated With The City's Plan To Remove And Relocated Palm Trees Discuss The Economic Consequences On Marketing, Branding, And Property Values As A Result Of Reducing The Percentage Of Palm Trees In Miami Beach Discuss The Cost Of Maintaining Shade Trees, Including Sanitation And Leaf Blowing Cost. 10. Discuss The Composting Programs In The City Of Miami Beach And Study The Costs Associated With Expanding The Programs. 11. Discuss Implementing Ten Year Vesting For All Future Employees. 12. Discuss Status Of Cares Act Funds. 13. Discuss Btr Fees For Liquor Licenses. 14. Discuss A Proposed Extension Of The City’s Lease With 1 Washington Avenue Corp, The City’s Long-term Tenant And Operator Of The “smith & Wollensky” Restaurant Facility At South Pointe Park, With The Foregoing Subject To Independent Third-party Appraisals Of The Lease And Negotiation Of The Lease Amendment Terms, Including Proposed Tenant Improvements, Which Would Be Completed By The Lessee, At No Cost Or Expense To The City. 15. Discuss The City Of Miami Beach Administrative Rules And Regulations For Police And Parking Towing Permits, As Revised; And Also, To Discuss Commissioner Richardson’s Proposal Regarding Amending The Code To Allow For Additional Police And Parking Towing Permittees; The Viability Of Bringing Towing In-house; And A Draft Competitive Solicitation For The Issuance Of Towing Permits; And Associated Infrastructure To Accommodate The Same. 16. Discuss The Renewal Of The City’s Agreement With The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (“gmcvb”). 17. Discuss The Current State Of And Future Plans For The City Of Miami Beach Parking Department. 18. Discuss Investing In Playgrounds In Lummus Park. 19. Discuss Funding Bollards Along The Beachwalk. 20. An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 34 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach Entitled "community Development," By Amending Article Ill Thereof, Entitled" Safe Neighborhood Improvement Districts," By Amending Division 5, Entitled" District 4," By Amending Section 34-203 Thereof, To Eliminate The Ad Valorem Cap Of $500 Per Property Per Year, Consistent With Ordinance No. 2002-3380; Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification And For An Effective Date. 21. Discussion Regarding The Review Of The Julia Tuttle Bus Rapid Transit Demonstration Project. 22. Update From The Economic Development Department Regarding Steps Taken To Streamline The Business Permitting Process, Improve Business Retention And Attract New Business. 23. Review Of All City Departments For Justification And Efficiency. 24. Discuss (1) Increasing The City’s Contributions To The Tree Preservation Trust Fund; And (2) The Financial Feasibility Of Using The West Lots (or A Portion Thereof) For The Cultivation Of Trees That Are Not Readily Available In A Nursery Setting, For Future Installation Throughout The City As Part Of The City’s Public Projects. 25. Discussion Regarding Options To Address Funding Gap For 72nd Street Community Complex And Other Projects. 26. Discuss A Proposed Amendment To The City’s Existing Development And Ground Lease Agreement With Mb Mixed Use Investment Llc For The Development Of The Miami Beach Convention Center Hotel, Which Proposed Amendments Include: (1) Design Changes To Reduce Mass, Height And First Floor Programming; (2) Elimination Of On-site Parking Requirement; (3) Ability To Utilize Miami Beach Convention Center Meeting Rooms; And (4) Extension Of Outside Dates In The Development Agreement Due To The Covid-19 Pandemic. 27. Discussion On The Living Wage Rates For Calendar Year 2022, In Accordance With Chapter 2, Article Vi, Division 6, Section 2-4, Of The City Code. 28. Discussion Regarding The Committee For Quality Education Motion #1 Made On March 16 Regarding Supporting All Educational Enhancements On Miami Beach For The Next School Year. 29. Discussion Regarding The Committee For Quality Education Motion #2 Made On March 16 Regarding Incentives For Substitute Teachers. 30. Discuss Vested Employees Who That Have Been Rehired. 31. Discuss The Potential For Pedestrian Enhancements In The Ocean Drive, Lincoln Road, And Espanola Way Commercial Corridors. 32. Discussion Regarding Independent Cost Estimates Prior To The Issuance Of A Solicitation. 33. Discuss The Motion Made By The City Of Miami Beach Black Affairs Advisory Committee Recommending The City Financially Support The American Black Film Festival. 34. Discussion Regarding Miami Beach Community Development Corporation And Its Financial Condition. 35. Discussion Regarding City's Homeless Walk-in Center. 36. Discussion To Identify Funding Sources For Upcoming Seawall Needs. 37. Discussion Regarding The Lgbtq Advisory Committee Motion Regarding Funding For Lgbtq Community Initiatives. 38. An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 6 Of The code Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Entitled “alcoholic Beverages,” By Amending Article I, Entitled “in General,” By Amending Section 6-3 Thereof, Entitled “hours Of Sale/violations,” By Requiring Those Alcoholic Beverage Establishments Located On Ocean Drive, Between 5th street And 15th street, Possessing A 5 A.m. Alcohol License And Selling Or Serving Alcoholic Beverage(s) Later Than 12 A.m., To Retain The Services Of An Off-duty Police Officer, From 12 A.m. Until Thirty (30) Minutes Past The Closing Time Of The Alcoholic Beverage Establishment, For All Saturdays And Sundays (and All Saturdays, Sundays And Mondays For Those Holiday Weekends Or City-sponsored Events) During Which Alcoholic Beverages Are Sold Or Served Beyond 12 A.m.; Establishing Exceptions; And Providing For Repealer, Severability, Codification, And An Effective Date.