Friday, November 22, 2013


Pool Groundbreaking!!


South Miami Community Pool Groundbreaking:

November 4th, 2013 was an exciting day in South Miami's history. After over 40 years in the making, our Mayor Philip Stoddard led the groundbreaking for our new community pool. The project, located on the southwest corner of the Gibson-Bethel Community Center, is funded with grant money and is estimated to be completed in the summer of 2014. Just in time to cool off during the hot summer months. 

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Green South Miami

Take a look at the Green South Miami web site for information on sustainability initiatives in the City of Pleasant Living. It is the official blog of the city's Green Task Force.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Ecological theme art exhibition at The Tropical Audubon Society

Artist Nancy Martini will have celebrate the opening of her solo eco art exhibition this Friday from 6pm to 9pm at The Tropical Audubon Society at 5530 Sunset Drive. Take a look at the online gallery of her work.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Ground Breaking Ceremony for the Pool


The ground breaking ceremony for the town pool will take place at 10 AM on November 4. Please bring all your neighbors to this celebration. 

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

This Wednesday, October 30th at 6:30 PM, Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser, Carlos Lopez-Cantera will hold a Town Hall Meeting at Tropical Estates Park (10201 SW 48 Street, Miami, 33165).

Property owners who wish to learn more about how their property taxes are impacted by the property value determined by
Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser office, and also learn about the property tax exemptions they may be eligible for. 


Friday, October 25, 2013

Beyond Sunshine

Florida’s Sunshine Law was intended to stop backroom deals, which it did not do.  It did, however, interfere with the legality of normal civic discourse.  For instance, if two appointed members of South Miami’s Green Taskforce, were to take a bike ride together to explore streets that might be recommended by the Taskforce for inclusion in a city-wide bikeways plan, THAT would violate the Sunshine Law.  So, I offer up a solution that will allow engaged residents to work together to advise the City Commission without running afoul of this poorly considered law (from which the State Legislature exempted itself).  
I suggest the Neighbors Association form “Discussion Groups” that can engage the ideas and tasks important to the city.  The groups can make recommendations to the City Commission, just as would a city-sanctioned committee or task force.  However, because the city has not appointed the members, the group does not fall under the Sunshine Law.  One commission member at a time can even attend and participate.  The city has lots of issues that would benefit from thoughtful consideration by such groups. 
Regards,
Philip Stoddard

Monday, September 30, 2013

The Public Space Challenge: Imagine SoMi as the best hometown along the M Path!



During the past summer thru September, the Miami Foundation held a Facebook open

competition called "The Open Space Challenge," with hundreds of entries
submitted.  Lee and I attended the kickoff celebration at the Design District,
where many attended and mingled for drinks at the open bar and nibbled on pulled
pork sandwiches and the likes from the nearby food trucks.  During cocktails,
huge plasma screens displayed live Twitter feeds of ideas.  Check out the write
up from The Miami New Times, ttp://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/cultist/2013/08/draft_our_miami_launch.php.
A panel of judges will soon decide which projects will be awarded a share of
the $120,000 for actual project implementation.

Submissions came from folks living in neighborhoods all over Miami wanting to
create a better sense of place for people to gather, and identifying places in
dire need of makeovers. Check out the map dotted with all kinds of suggestions!

Our public libraries have been on the news lately.  Here is one idea for making
our downtown library better.  This idea too can be transferred to our own SoMi

Closer to home in SoMi, we have heard many times before how our parks and trees
make our lives better.  We are again a Tree City, we have committed to planting
trees in our streets, and even have a  commissioner, Bob Welsh, volunteering to
plant trees at our homes.  But what about the public patches of communal spaces
that can stand a makeover?  Here is an idea for Paciencia Park, adjacent to our
South Miami Metrorail Station,  http://ideas.ourmiami.org/place/45387.

--Others have creative ideas for public spaces along the M Path--check out this
idea for student start-up shops at the University of Miami (just minutes north
of us along the M Path),http://ideas.ourmiami.org/place/46220.
--Check out this idea for a park at the Downtown Dadeland area (just minutes
south of us along the M Path),http://ideas.ourmiami.org/place/47187.
--And how about a unifying idea of a linear park along the M Path?  Here's one:

The M Path, is our urban bike trail, but on a larger scale functions as an
important element along the East Coast Greenway, spanning from the Florida Keys
to Canada!  Check out,  http://www.greenway.org/about.aspx.

Friday, August 23, 2013

Mosquito-Borne Disease Advisory Issued for Miami-Dade County

First Confirmed Locally Acquired Dengue Case in Miami-Dade County in 2013

Miami, August 23, 2013 - Today, the Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County has issued a mosquito-borne illness advisory for Miami-Dade County. The first locally acquired Dengue Fever case in 2013 has been confirmed in an 18-year-old male.

Symptoms of Dengue Fever may include headache, fever, fatigue, dizziness, weakness, pain behind the eyes, joint pain, and confusion.  Health care providers should contact their county health department if they suspect an individual may meet the case definition for a mosquito-borne illness. Miami-Dade County Mosquito Control and the Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County continue surveillance and prevention efforts and encourage everyone to take basic precautions to help limit exposure by following the department of health recommendations.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

New City Manager to be sworn in Tuesday

South Miami's new City Manager, Steven Alexander, will be formally sworn in at city hall in a ceremony on Tuesday, August 19, at 7pm. The public is invited to welcome Mr. Alexander, who began work on August 1, and whose successes (so far) include securing a $1.2 million federal grant to complete construction of the Murray Park Pool and working toward resolving a $26 million law suit in which the city was named as defendant.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

United Teachers of Dade is organizing a back-to-school event August 17

United Teachers of Dade has organized a Back to School Megafest on Saturday, August 17, from noon to 4pm. The event will be held at FIU's U.S. Century Bank Arena, and will feature free activities for kids, give-a-ways, free blood pressure and glucose screening, free vision screening, and a chance to meet Michael Baiamonte, the voice of the Miami Heat. Free and open to the public. For details: http://www.utd.org/news/utd-to-host-back-to-school-megafest

Monday, August 5, 2013

West Kendall Baptist offers free back-to-school physicals

West Kendall Baptist Hospital is offering free physical examinations this Saturday. To make an appointment, call 786-467-3140.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Stormont Kings Chess Program Center Grand Opening

On Saturday, August 3, Stormont Kings Chess Program will host the grand opening of their new center located at 16201 SW 95th Avenue, Suite 305. The center will be a place to socialize, play chess, participate in tournaments and take part in activates such as Movie Night, Family Game Night and more!

Saturday, July 20, 2013

2013 Gibson-Bethel Community Center Backpack Giveaway

The City of South Miami will hold its Annual Backpack Giveaway on August 15, 2013, at the Gibson-Bethel Community Center, and they are asking for your donations. The city expects to give away 500 book bags and supplies so that the kids can have a great start for the new school year. Needed supplies include:

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Mayor urges public to speak out against proposed nuclear reactors and electrical transmission lines

From Mayor Stoddard:

This will be your last chance to keep FPL from running new transmission lines though South Miami and building new nuclear plants 18 miles away at Turkey Point

They’re BACK

FPL’s “Eastern Preferred Transmission Line Corridor” would enter South Miami along SW 80th St, then turns up US 1, runs past South Miami Hospital and City Hall, and continues on through the heart of the South Miami into Coral Gables.  Lines would be strung along monstrous concrete towers 105 feet tall.

Sustainable, affordable housing set to open on July 26

The South Miami Community Redevelopment Agency and the Miami Dade Affordable Housing Foundation invite you to attend one of the very few USGBC (United States Green Building Council) certified, affordable home projects in the State of Florida!

6477 SW 60th Avenue, South Miami, Florida 33143 July 26, 2013 at 10:00 a.m.

This state-of-the-art project consists of six new LEED Silver, single-family, affordable homes located in the City of South Miami Community Redevelopment Area. Final construction of two of the new homes was recently completed by expert LEED certified home builder, Palmetto Homes of Miami!

On July 26th you are cordially invited to celebrate this important City of South Miami and Affordable Housing Foundation accomplishment at one of the existing LEED certified home sites. This project could not have been completed without assistance from the SMCRA's community redevelopment partners including the City of South Miami, Miami-Dade County and the Miami-Dade County Housing Finance Authority.

Friday, June 28, 2013

Work continues on safe routes to schools

The South Miami Neighbors, Bike SoMi, and Green Mobility, and our City leadership have started working with our local schools to encourage our kids to bike and walk to school. This year, we have started working with South Miami K-8 and South Miami Middle School.  We have dstributed Safe Routes to School Parent Surveys, and are currently evaluating the data on the surveys returned.  

We have also coordinated the installation of a bike rack, donated by South Miami bike shop, Mack Cycle, to South Miami K-8.  From the looks of the bike commuters on the bike rack's inauguration, South Miami K-8 will soon be ready for additional bike racks!

Next steps would include performing an analysis on the area immediately surrounding the schools and identify what obstacles exist to biking and walking, and subsequently remedying the physical barriers that exist.  

It is our hope to work with all of our local schools so that we get a steady increase in families walking and biking to school in SoMi.

Murray Park pool moves forward

At a recent meeting of the ERPB, the much anticipated Murray Park Pool was presented. It is exciting that the pool is moving forward in an expeditious manner so that everyone can finally go for a swim!  The design includes a kid's splash fountain, a shallow wading area leading to a lap pool, a small building with showers, bathrooms and a food concession, and perimeter fencing separating the pool from the remainder of Murray Park. While it is hopeful that the pool could be open year round (it will have heating), the current plan is to have the pool open only during the summer months.  That is why the City should consider how the pool can be designed to reap maximum benefits from elements of the pool's facilities.  For example:  the restrooms, showers, snack bar, and splash fountain can be used year round.  

Also, what will folks be seeing when the pool is not in operation?  How can the view to the pool be a postcard image of, say, a lake framed by beautiful landscaping year round?  Can the pool be a destination for special events such as weddings, etc?   Currently, there is chain link fencing proposed at the pool's perimeter.  Is chain link giving the right impression, and is such high fencing necessary? Can a lower security fence be obscured by landscaping and trees opening up to the view of the lake pool?

Other cities have endeavored to make their pools beautiful oases of leisure, such as neighboring Venetian Pool.  Let's build a pool facility worthy of being a postcard image of South Miami!

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

How do I get to the beach from here?

Do you hate fighting traffic?
Don't want to hassle for a parking place on south beach? But you love the beach once you are there?

Why not try public transportation? It is much easier than you think! Take the metro rail from South Miami station to government center, from there go to people mover and take the outer loop which is the omni loop. From the omni station wait for the 101 route A bus (faster than the s bus) which will take you to 5th and washington, or points north of there. A link for the route map is here http://www.miamidade.gov/transit/library/routes/101.pdf
There you go, you are hassle free and at the beach.

If you want a bus that will take you to various place around south beach like the Fillmore or convention center, you can use the south beach local 123 http://www.miamidade.gov/transit/library/routes/123.pdf

Always check the miamidade.gov/transit site for any changes.

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Children's goods exchange organized by city and Rhythm Church, August 17

The City of South Miami and Rhythm Church have organized the first Annual Baby and Kid Goods Exchange. The event will be held on Saturday August 17 (10 am to 1 pm) at First United Methodist Church (6565 SW 57th Avenue). Parents are encouraged to drop off or pick up such items as clothes, shoes, baby gear, toys, maternity clothes and children’s books for kids ranging in age from newborns to 13 years. Refreshments and snacks will be provided. Contact Justin Aguirre at 305-301-1938/jeaguirre@att.net or Matt Alexander matt@rhythmmiami.com for more information.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Commission to consider new laws against panhandling, trespassing and leaf-blowing

At tonight's meeting, the South Miami City Commission will discuss new ordinances regarding panhandling, trespassing and the use of powered leaf blowers.

Monday, June 17, 2013

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Sunday, June 16, 2013

Join us in Planting Trees Along Miller Road

Please mark your calendars for our upcoming Tree planting project at 9 am on Saturday July 13. We will be planting 23 Cassia bakeriana trees (w/ beautiful pink flowers in spring) and 13 large Live Oak Trees along Miller Road between 58th and 59th Avenues.  The large trees will be installed by a contractor but we would appreciate your help to install the smaller trees. Even if you aren't healthy enough to dig holes we would love to have you there just to show your support.  This project is a collaboration between Miami Dade County, TREEmendous Miami, the South Miami Green Task Force and members of South Miami Neighbors. Hopefully this will be the first of many projects.  If you have any projects in mind where you would like to see more Trees, understory plants and the birds and butterflies that accompany them, please let us know and we can work on them together.  A reminder will be posted before the planting with any additional details.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

College scholarship available for Community Redevelopment Agency residents

Residents of the South Miami Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) are invited to apply for the 2013 James Bowman Scholarship. Applications are available through the CRA web site.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Saturday, June 8, 2013

High voltage power lines run into opposition

The city's efforts to have Florida Power and Light (FPL) reroute its proposed new high-voltage lines west of the city may have run into a snag, as Kendall officials are expressing resistance. [Miami Herald]

New crosswalks to be installed on US-1

Mayor Philip Stoddard reports that the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) plan to create new pedestrian crosswalks on US-1 in downtown South Miami have hit a snag, as county engineers voice opposition to any changes that impede vehicular traffic on the highway. The mayor is working with FDOT and the county to resolve the situation and, hopefully, have new crosswalks installed on SW 70 Street, SW 67 Avenue and other major crossings downtown.

Community pool to begin construction

standard community news item, in this case an update on the pool (perhaps about the groundbreaking date), with links to earlier posts on the same topic and to whatever city or official web resources are out there

October 2013 meeting scheduled

Please come to our June meeting on October 21st, at 7pm, in the Commission Chambers at South Miami City Hall. Our agenda has not yet been established, but we hope to see you there.

[The preliminary/unapproved minutes of our Sept 2013 will be posted soon.  We'll provide you with a link when it is available]

Bike racks installed at local schools

Teacher [insert name] and students at South Miami Middle School
News item about bike racks installed at local school and downtown with the help of South Miami Neighbors. Many SMN members attended the ribbon cutting ceremony.