The Bayshore Homeowner's Association recommends voting yes on Ballot Question 3, to amend the City Charter to also require such majority voter approval for any sale or lease of ten years or more of City-owned property located between West 43rdStreet and West 40th Street, from Pine Tree Drive on the east to Alton Road on the west? Find the full ballot question and explanation here. Additional voter information, including early voting is available here. Find complete City of Miami Beach election information here.
The following is a recording of the March 4, 2021 presentation by the City of Miami Beach Transportation Department regarding the Bayshore Neighborhood Traffic Calming Project. Included below the video you will find bookmarks of different aspects of the presentation.
Bayshore Neighborhood Traffic Calming Project
G.O. Bond Project #42
incorporates Royal Palm Neighborhood Greenway
March 4, 2021
1:48 Presentation Josiel Ferrer-Diaz: background, traffic studies, design methodology, recommendations
7:38 Meridian Avenue
10:23 28th Street
11:52 Prairie Avenue
16:41 Royal Palm Avenue
21:00 Sheridan Avenue
26:02 Chase Avenue
32:46 Project Funding and Cost, Schedule, Next Steps
35:46 Public Comment Q&A
Con respecto a la pregunta 3, lo siguiente se toma directamente de la página electoral de 2022 de la ciudad de Miami Beach y ofrece la pregunta de la boleta y la explicación.
Early voting in Miami Beach is available:
Monday, October 24th - Sunday, November 6th - 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Miami Beach City Hall
1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139
For other early voting locations around Miami-Dade County and current wait times, visit the Miami-Dade County website.
For more information about Election Day, Tuesday, November 8, 2022 in the City of Miami Beach and the Special Election to Fill Vacancy and Special Election for Referendums visit the official website.
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