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: