Serenity Unveiled: Explore Brittany Bay Park’s Living Shoreline
On May 19, the City of Miami Beach celebrated the reopening of Brittany Bay Park in North Beach, making this the second public park in Miami Beach to feature a living shoreline…
G.O. Blog>>‘You Should Be Dancing’ at Maurice Gibb Memorial Park
The City of Miami Beach recently broke ground on a $12.1 million renovation and upgrade to Maurice Gibb Memorial Park that will feature a whimsical, music-themed playground to honor the famed singer’s legacy. The project will receive $6.6 million in funding from the 2018 voter-approved Miami Beach General Obligation Bond and $1.2 million grant from the Florida Inland Navigation District …
G.O. Blog>>7 Miles of Milestones
Yesterday, the City of Miami Beach celebrated the completion of the final segment of the Beachwalk amenity — a beautiful 7-mile oceanside promenade that spans across the entire length of the city’s east coast. City Manager Alina Hudak was joined by Mayor Gelber, City Commissioners, project partners, staff and residents for a ribbon-cutting ceremony…
G.O. Blog>>Building the Beachwalk – The Final Stretch
The City of Miami Beach is getting closer to completing the final section of its new and improved Beachwalk amenity – a paved oceanside pathway that spans the entire length of the city’s east coast. The 7-mile Beachwalk project has been constructed in phases since the early…
G.O. Blog>>Fire Station 1: Rebuild to the Rescue
Did you know that the City of Miami Beach is working on a project to replace its South Beach fire station? Fire Station 1, which is currently located at 1051 Jefferson Ave., will be relocated to a centralized property within the South Beach service area that will allow for expanded emergency coverage and reduced response times…
G.O. Blog>>Surveilling South Beach
The Miami Beach Police Department has been working hard to increase security camera coverage across the city, and major progress has been made. With funding from the 2018 voter-approved General Obligation (G.O.) Bond Program, dozens of new security cameras were recently added to several of South Beach’s most high impact areas. The amount of 24-hour surveillance infrastructure on Ocean Drive has now doubled…
G.O. Blog>>Miami Beach G.O. Bonds: Smarter, Better, Faster, Stronger
On April 21, the City Commission approved a revised implementation plan for the G.O. Bond Program that effectively reduces the total number of planned bond issuances from four to three. This allows the city to take advantage of current low interest rates to appropriate funds faster and start projects sooner. With the revised implementation…
G.O. Blog>>Smoother Streets Sweep the City
Fresh concrete and smooth asphalt is appearing on formerly-deteriorated streets and sidewalks, and it is vastly improving the walking, driving and biking experience in Miami Beach neighborhoods. With over 21 lane miles of roadway renovations already completed and an additional 20 lane miles planned for the remainder of…
G.O. Blog>>Meet Karen Rivo, Woman in Charge
As a long-time resident of Middle Beach, an advocate of Miami-Dade County public schools, a registered nurse, and a friendly neighbor, I am deeply committed to this beautiful community. Miami Beach is a place that I am proud to serve and call home. With passionate residents and a determined staff, a lot of good can be accomplished for this and future generations…
G.O. Blog>>Millions for Middle Beach: 41 Street Corridor
The Miami Beach City Commission has approved a conceptual streetscape design for a $15 million G.O. Bond project that will revitalize the 41 Street business corridor. The corridor runs from Alton Road to Pine Tree Drive over the Biscayne Waterway and through five major intersections. To make room for added pedestrian space, the project calls for…
G.O. Blog>>Growing Greener with Shade Trees
The City of Miami Beach continues to plant new shade trees by the hundreds as it works to expand the shady tree canopy from 17% to 22% by 2040. Of the more than 1,000 new shade trees planted throughout the city over the past two years, 759 were funded by the 2018 voter-approved General Obligation (G.O.) Bond! $5 million of the total $439 million program budget is dedicated to the…
G.O. Blog>>Your Voice, Your Vote: A Two Year Overview
Two years ago — on Nov. 6, 2018 — an overwhelming 70% of Miami Beach voters approved the $439 million G.O. Bond Program. Following that mandate a G.O. Bond Program team was formed. A citizen-led G.O. Bond Oversight Committee was established. A final project list was approved. The first tranche of bonds got issued and the bonds sold quickly on Wall…
G.O. Blog>>Revitalizing 41 Street, From the Ground-Up
Miami Beach’s 41 Street is a major city entry point, a convenient business district, and a central community hub. As a busy state-owned throughway that is also pedestrian-heavy, it is one of the city’s most visible corridors. Still, the photographs speak for themselves. Although it looks beautiful from the sky, ground-level sights could use some work…
G.O. Blog>>A Note of Gratitude, From Your City Staff
This year has been unexpectedly and exceptionally difficult. It has challenged our wellness, our safety, our sense of security, and the routine of our daily lives. Yet still, the City of Miami Beach remains to be a place of beauty, passion, creativity, and community. Historically, it is a city that is known to adapt and then thrive…
G.O. Blog>>Bayshore Park Sets its Course
Miami Beach’s empty former golf course (located at 2795 Prairie Avenue) is on its way to being transformed in to a beautiful 19-acre public park. Inclusive of a lake with scenic walking paths, an outdoor amphitheater, exercise equipment, a children’s playground, a dog park, a butterfly garden, shady pavillions, and six tennis courts, the $15.7 million…
G.O. Blog>>Cool Construction: Roof Replacements!
The G.O. Bond Program has completed full roof replacements at five beloved city-owned facilities: Colony Theatre, The Fillmore, Miami City Ballet, North Shore Youth Center, and Scott Rakow Youth Center. With new energy-efficient cool roofs, these facilities can finally …
G.O. Blog>>Facility of the Future: Health, Wellness and Opportunity
Last month, the City of Miami Beach unveiled the final Design Criteria Package (DCP) for the 72 Street Community Complex – the G.O. Bond project with the largest budget and the highest potential local impact…
G.O. Blog>>While You Were At Home
With the 2020 pandemic, we know that open public spaces, beautiful outdoor landscapes and prepared communities are more important than ever. The General Obligation (G.O.) Bond Program is for and by Miami Beach residents and its sole purpose is to improve quality-of-life in every neighborhood, citywide. That is why we never stopped working! As you begin…
G.O. Blog>>Still GO-ing: A Brief Update
As the COVID-19 crisis continues, so do our plans to bounce back with higher quality-of-life standards than ever before. See a brief update on what is happening with Miami Beach’s General Obligation (G.O.) Bond Program below. The Work – At this time, the…
G.O. Blog>>Let’s Get Lush!
Globally recognized for its bold climate adaptation efforts, the City of Miami Beach continues to take progressive action on sea level rise and hurricane preparedness. As a coastal community that sits just 1,782 miles north of the equator, extreme heat is also a challenge that city officials have come to address as a life quality opportunity. Thanks…
G.O. Blog>>Navigating the Project Dashboard: A Video Tutorial
Have you explored the G.O. Bond Project Dashboard recently? Watch the new video tutorial to learn how to easily navigate it! The city’s G.O. Bond Program team is committed to educating residents…
G.O. Blog>>Miami Beach Invests in FUN!
Good news, beach kids! The City of Miami Beach is investing in your FUN! As part of the G.O. Bond Program, a total of 10 playgrounds in 10 different parks will be redone across the city! Here are the details: Fisher Park, Flamingo Park, La Gorce Park, Marjory Stoneman Douglas Park, Maurice Gibb Park North Shore Park…
G.O. Blog>>Swinging into 2020
2019 was a BIG year for Miami Beach residents! 2019 was a BIG year for Miami Beach residents as the G.O. Bond Program got high off the ground. Flying by major milestones, the city completed renovations of Polo Park, Crespi Park and Stillwater Park, and the aged roofs at the Colony…
G.O. Blog>>Tis’ the Season!
Thanks to Miami Beach residents, the city is being showered with gifts this holiday season! With the G.O. Bond Program well underway, quality-of-life enhancements can be seen popping up all over town! Last month, roadways were re-paved and re-surfaced on Lenox Avenue between 6 and 11 streets, and on 10 Street…
G.O. Blog>>Bettering the Beachwalk: An Oceanside Oasis for Both Humans & Hatchlings
On November 20, the city broke ground on yet another portion of the Miami Beach Beachwalk – a decorative paver path that when fully complete in early 2022, will provide residents and visitors with…
G.O. Blog>>365 Days and Counting
It was exactly one year ago – on November 6, 2018 – when an overwhelming 70% of Miami Beach voters elected to approve the $439 million G.O. Bond Program. Following that mandate – a G.O. Bond Program team was formed, a citizen led G.O. Bond Oversight Committee was established, a final project list was approved…
G.O. Blog>>Saving Energy & Culture with New Cool Roofs
The city completed its first of three cultural facility roof replacements that are funded by the G.O. Bond Program. With a new “cool roof”, The Colony Theatre can say goodbye to water-intrusive leaks and overly-high power bills. Aiding the preservation of the…
G.O. Blog>>SoundScape Park: A Resolution Revolution
On Saturday, SoundScape Park unveiled its new 4K Ultra High Definition technology for the first time at New World Symphony’s 100th WALLCAST® concert and 32nd season opener. Hundreds of people gathered on the SoundScape Park lawn to…
G.O. Blog>>Public Works Tackles First Quarter
Ever since the $30 million Street Pavement Project broke ground in May, the city’s Public Works Department has been hard at work to re-pave and resurface deteriorated streets across the city. Currently, the project is well ahead of schedule as 37,056 square yards of city streets have already been renovated. The streets…
G.O. Blog>>North Shore Park & Youth Center Gets GO-ing!
North Shore Park & Youth Center, located at 501 72 Street, is getting a $5.7 million G.O. Bond-funded makeover, and some project elements are already underway! Right now, the city is working to complete the following upgrades before the end of the 2019 calendar year: Installation of new LED lighting fixtures to improve…
G.O. Blog>>First Completed Project is a Miami Beach Home Run!
Just 10 months after Miami Beach residents voted to approve the G.O. Bond Program and just 5 months after the city sold its first round of bonds, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held at Polo Park to mark the first of 57 total projects to reach 100% completion. After just a couple months of…
G.O. Blog>>Scott Rakow Youth Center: Roots & Renovations
Originally built in 1976 as a facility to serve Miami Beach teen programs, the Scott Rakow Youth Center has grown in to a multiuse facility that houses a large variety of sport and recreation activities for adults and children of all ages. Heavily used by families…
G.O. Blog>>Picking Up the Pace for Pedestrian-Friendly Neighborhoods
On Tuesday, July 30, the City of Miami Beach broke ground on the first portion of the G.O. Bond-funded project for Traffic Calming & Pedestrian-Friendly Streets. In an effort to increase transportation safety in residential areas…
G.O. Blog>>Stillwater & Crespi Park Projects Accelerate Progress Forward
Two North Beach parks are getting quick G.O. Bond-funded fixes summer. Stillwater Park, located at 8440 Hawthorne Avenue, and Crespi Park, located at 7820 Crespi Boulevard…
G.O. Blog>>Maurice Gibb Park is Stayin’ Alive with G.O. Bond Funding
Maurice Gibb Park, located on the western portion of the Sunset Harbour neighborhood on Purdy Avenue, is getting a $7 million makeover (with $3.3 million being funded by the Miami Beach G.O. Bond Program). In 2007, the three-acre park was dedicated to former longtime…
G.O. Blog>>Polo Park 2.0: A Super Speedy Summer Makeover
Breaking ground next month, Polo Park will undergo a speedy renovation as part of the G.O. Bond Program. In only one month of construction time, the park will reopen this August for public use with $500,000 in upgrades. Polo Park, located at 4301 Meridian Avenue, is open every…
G.O. Blog>>Making Summer Safer with G.O. Bond Securities
As the nation reflects on yet another mass shooting from last week, it is helpful to know that the City of Miami Beach has three separate public safety G.O. Bond projects that are officially in-the-works, including: 1. License Plate Readers (LPRs) , 2. Public Safety Radio System , 3. Security in Public Spaces. License Plate…
G.O. Blog>>Paving the Way to Our Future…Literally!
On Friday May 10, the City of Miami Beach broke ground on the first two construction projects to be funded as part of the $439 million G.O. Bond Program that residents voted to approved just 6 months ago in a November referendum: Street Pavement and Sidewalk Improvements…
G.O. Blog>>Resilience, In Action!
As the City of Miami Beach implements the G.O. Bond Program that residents voted to approve last November, it is important to remember WHY the capital investment is so vital to the future of Miami Beach. Let’s explore this through the lens of urban resilience! The G.O. Bond Program is a $439 million investment in the future of the city. Therefore, it is also a…
G.O. Blog>>On Your Mark, Get Set, G.O.!
The first tranche of Miami Beach General Obligation Bonds hit the market today! City Manager Jimmy Morales and CFO John Woodruff traveled to New York City to personally oversee the bond pricing and sale process on Wall Street. The morning kicked off with a meeting at the offices of J.P. Morgan where the bonds were priced and prepared for distribution…
G.O. Blog>>41 Street Corridor – Schematic Design Options
See two schematic design options presented by AECOM to revitalize the 41 Street Corridor with the G.O. Bond-funded $15M budget…
Read MoreBayshore Park / Par 3 Project Update
The City of Miami Beach has submitted the required environmental reports and received preliminary approval for the design of the lake by Miami-Dade County Environmental…
Read More41 Street Corridor Revitalization Project – Public Meeting Invitation!
A virtual public meeting will be held by AECOM and the City of Miami Beach, to present potential schematic design options to the community for their feedback…
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