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GOALS AND OBJECTIVES WORKSHOP
VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA
TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1999
COUNCIL CHAMBER
85 WEST MCINTYRE STREET, SECOND FLOOR
The meeting was called to order by the Mayor at 7 00 p m Present were Councilmembers Scott
Bass, Martha Broucek, Alan H Fein, Mortimer Fried, Robert Oldakowski, Vice Mayor Gregory C
Han and Mayor Joe I Rasco Also present were Village Manager C Samuel Kissinger, Village
Clerk Conchita H Alvarez and Village Attorney Richard Weiss
The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the Council's Goals and Objectives
By consensus, the Council suggested the following needs that residents might have
1 Public safety
2 High quality beach
3 High quality school
4 Venues for children
5 Venues for adults
6 Playing fields
7 Infrastructure
8 Millage rate
9 Land acquisition
10 Sidewalks/traffic calming
After extensive discussion, and by consensus, the Council recommended the following goals and
objectives
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I Top priority
1 Fire Station
•
Complete Planning
Decision Direction
Design
Funding
Land Acquisition
2 Police/Fire Administration Building
• Complete Planning
• Decision Direction
Design
Funding
Land Acquisition
3 Community Center/Village Center
Complete Planning
Decision Direction
Design
Funding
Land Acquisition
4 Playing Fields
• Work with Task Force (Section 25 of CS/SB 74)
• Pursue Land from Parks
• Explore Possible Acquisition - North of Village Green
5 Beach Nourishment
• Complete Planning Process
• Administer Project
6 Feasibility/Cost estimates for each project
7 Ocean Park
• Complete Planning
• Development
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II High Priority
1 Street Improvements for Ocean Lane Drive/Crandon Boulevard /Harbor Drive
• Street Tree Planting
• Sidewalks
• School Crossing
• Curbing
• Bus Shelters
• Entrance to State Park
• Beautification
• Shortening Crosswalks/Intersections
2 Pedestrian Comprehensive Strategy
• Update Comprehensive Study Plan
• Explore Options to Reduce Vehicular Traffic
• Determine Parking capacity
3 Develop High Quality School
• Complete Physical Infrastructure
• Traffic Calming Around School ($833,000) further discussion is necessary
• Develop Partnership with K B Community School
4 Zoning/Code Enforcement
• Mitigate impact of Building on Neighbors
• Improve Building, Zoning and Planning Process and Efficiency
5 Sanitary Sewers
• Financing of Project
• Design Complete
• Bidding
• Construction
6 Millage Rate Discussion
• Charter Amendment Debt Cap
7 Beautification of All Areas Under Village Control
• Policy
• Implementation
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III Other Priority
1 Swale Policy
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•
Develop Policy
Enforcement
2 Harbor Drive Parking/Traffic Flow Improvement
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•
Complete Study
Policy Direction
3 Underground Utilities Study
• Feasibility on Sections of Crandon Boulevard
• Study Holiday Colony
• Complete in Conjunction with Street Lighting
• Explore Financing Options
4 Community Information Strategy and Action Plan
• Effective Communication Skills
• Better Use of Channel 99
5 Traffic Calming Strategy (Island wide)
6 Residential Street Signs
• Complete Study
• Replace Village Street signs
7 Residential Street Lighting Study
• Replacing Existing Lights with Village Character Lights
• Village Wide Lighting Design
8 Land Acquisition for Passive Bay Park
• Investigate Mashta Island Property
9 Virginia Key
• Continue to Monitor
By consensus, the Council directed the Manager to submit a final draft of the 1999 Goals and
Objectives with any recommendations or suggestions that he might have
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 10 55 p m
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ully submitted
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Conchita H Alvarez, CMC, Village Clerk
Approve
February, 1999
Joe I Rasco
Mayor
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