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Miami Beach Police Officer Arthur Martineau Promoted to Regional Director for National Police Athletic League
Growing up in Brooklyn, Miami Beach Police Officer Arthur Martineau saw firsthand how the lack of police presence and leadership affected children in the community. Committing to make a difference in the lives of young people ever since, Officer Martineau has served as the Executive Director of the Miami Beach Police Athletic League (PAL) for over nine years and is also the President of Police Athletic/Activities League of South Florida. As a result of his dedication to the community and youth, Martineau was recently promoted to serve as Region 3 Director for the National PAL.
Read MoreMiami Beach Receives Strong Credit Ratings on General Obligation Bonds
Due in Large Part to the City’s Robust Resilience Efforts
Read MoreMiami Beach Receives Improved Class 5 Rating from FEMA
Saving an Estimated $8.3 Million in Flood Insurance Premiums Annually
Read MoreMiami Beach Appoints New Economic Development Director
Leading Business Development Executive Bo Martinez
Read MoreMiami Beach Implements Additional Spring Break Measures
Starting this Friday, the Miami Beach Police Department is increasing staffing to the highest possible levels, known as “Alpha Bravo.” An additional 80 officers from the department will be deployed, along with bringing in outside agencies to assist, expecting approximately 70 more officers from this pool.
Read MoreMiami Beach Takes Extra Measures to Ensure a Safe Spring Break
Come on Vacation, Don’t Leave on Probation
Read MoreCity of Miami Beach Wins 2019 PR News Corporate Social Responsibility Award
Today, the City of Miami Beach was honored with a 2019 PR News Corporate Social Responsibility Award for the their “Don’t Become/Cause a Chalk Line” bike safety campaign in the Cause Branding Campaign category. The announcement was made this afternoon in Washington D.C. at the organization’s annual awards luncheon.
Read MoreSpecial Commission Meeting on Traffic
Mayor Gelber has called a Special City Commission meeting for Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 8:00 a.m. to discuss traffic. The meeting will be held in the Commission Chamber.
Thank you.
Rafael E. Granado,
City Clerk
Miami Beach Adopts New Land Use Codes to Reduce Urban Heat Island Effect
Marking Another Measure to Protect the City Against the Effects of Climate Change
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