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October 29, 2025
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R9 A BOARD AND COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS. Applicable Area:

COMMISSION MEMORANDUM

TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM:
City Clerk Rafael E. Granado
DATE:
October 29, 2025

TITLE:

BOARD AND COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS.

RECOMMENDATION

The appointments be made as indicated.

BACKGROUND/HISTORY

ANALYSIS

See attached memorandum.

FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT

N/A

Does this Ordinance require a Business Impact Estimate? (FOR ORDINANCES ONLY)

If applicable, the Business Impact Estimate (BIE) was published on: See BIE at: https://www.miamibeachfl.gov/city-hall/city-clerk/meeting-notices/

FINANCIAL INFORMATION

CONCLUSION

Applicable Area

Citywide

Is this a β€œResidents Right to Know” item, pursuant to City Code Section 2-17?

Is this item related to a G.O. Bond Project?

No

No

Was this Agenda Item initially requested by a lobbyist which, as defined in Code Sec. 2-481, includes a principal engaged in lobbying? No

If so, specify the name of lobbyist(s) and principal(s):

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Previous Action (For City Clerk Use Only)

COMMISSION MEMORANDUM

TO:
Mayor Steven Meiner and Members of the City Commission

From:

Rafael Granado, City Clerk

Date:

October 14, 2025

Subject:

BOARDS AND COMMITTEES

ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION:

That appointments be made as indicated.

ANALYSIS:

Attached are the applicants that have filed with the City Clerk's Office for Board and Committee appointments.

BOARD OR COMMITTEE:

TOTAL MBRS.

Ad Hoc City Lighting Plan Advisory Committee

7

Ad Hoc City Sanitation Advisory Committee

7

Ad Hoc Iguana Remediation Advisory Committee

7

APPOINTED BY:

TOTAL VAC Page #

City Commission 3 1
City Commission 3 3
Commissioner Joseph Magazine 1 4
Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 1 4
Commissioner Joseph Magazine 1 6
Commissioner Laura Dominguez 1 6
Commissioner Alex Fernandez 1 7
Commissioner Joseph Magazine 1 7
Mayor Steven Meiner 1 7
Commissioner David Suarez 1 7
Ad Hoc Nightlife Industry Task Force (NITE) Advisory Committee 7
Ad Hoc South Shore Community Center Advisory Committee 7
Affordable Housing Advisory Committee 11
Animal Welfare Committee 9
Audit Committee 7
Budget Advisory Committee 9
City Commission 5 8
Commissioner Laura Dominguez 1 9
Commissioner Joseph Magazine 1 11
Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 1 11
Commissioner David Suarez 1 11
City Commission 1 15
Committee for Quality Education in Miami Beach 9
Committee on the Homeless 9
Convention Center Advisory Board 9
Disability Access Committee 14
Economic Development Advisory Committee 7
Health Advisory Committee 13
Health Facilities Authority Board 5
Human Rights Committee 11
Commissioner David Suarez 1 16
Mayor Steven Meiner 1 18
City Manager Eric Carpenter 1 19
Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 1 23
Mayor Steven Meiner 1 23
Commissioner Joseph Magazine 1 23
Commissioner David Suarez 1 23
Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 1 23
Mayor Steven Meiner 1 24
Commissioner Alex Fernandez 1 24
City Commission 5 27
City Commission 1 28
City Commission 5 33
Mayor Steven Meiner 1 33
Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 1 36
Commissioner Alex Fernandez 1 36
Commissioner Joseph Magazine 1 36
Mayor Steven Meiner 2 36
Mayor Steven Meiner 1 39
Commissioner Joseph Magazine 2 39
Commissioner David Suarez 2 39
Marine and Waterfront Protection Authority 14
Miami Beach Commission For Women 21
Neighborhood Resiliency Projects Advisory Committee 7
Next Generation Council 11
Personnel Board 6
Senior Affairs Committee 12
Transportation, Parking and Bicycle- Pedestrian Facilities Committee 14
Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 1 41
City Commission 2 42
City Commission 1 48
City Commission 4 54
Commissioner Joseph Magazine 1 58
City Commission 1 58
Commissioner David Suarez 1 58
Visitor and Convention Authority 7

VACANCY REPORT

Youth Commission

7

Appointor Name

Board Name

Ad Hoc City Lighting Plan Advisory Committee

Ad Hoc City Sanitation Advisory Committee

Affordable Housing Advisory Committee

Budget Advisory Committee

Health Advisory Committee

Health Facilities Authority Board

Human Rights Committee

Next Generation Council

Personnel Board

Senior Affairs Committee

Transportation, Parking and Bicycle- Pedestrian Facilities Committee

Visitor and Convention Authority

Ad Hoc South Shore Community Center Advisory Committee

Economic Development Advisory Committee

Marine and Waterfront Protection Authority

Ad Hoc South Shore Community Center Advisory Committee

Audit Committee

Committee for Quality Education in Miami Beach

Disability Access Committee

Miami Beach Commission For Women

Transportation, Parking and Bicycle- Pedestrian Facilities Committee

Ad Hoc Iguana Remediation Advisory Committee

Ad Hoc Nightlife Industry Task Force (NITE) Advisory Committee

Ad Hoc South Shore Community Center Advisory Committee

Audit Committee

Disability Access Committee

City Commission 1 60
Commissioner Joseph Magazine 1 61
Vacancy Total Members
3 7
3 7
5 11
1 9
5 13
1 5
5 11
2 11
1 6
4 12
1 14
1 7
1 9
1 7
1 7
1 14
1 7
1 7

1

9

1

14

2

21

1

14

1

7

1

7

1

7

1

7

1

14

City Commission

City Manager Eric Carpenter

Convention Center Advisory Board

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

Commissioner David Suarez

Commissioner Joseph Magazine

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Marine and Waterfront Protection Authority 1 14
Miami Beach Commission For Women 2 21
Transportation, Parking and Bicycle- Pedestrian Facilities Committee 1 14
Youth Commission 1 7
Disability Access Committee 1 14
Neighborhood Resiliency Projects Advisory Committee 1 7
Ad Hoc Nightlife Industry Task Force (NITE) Advisory Committee 1 7
Animal Welfare Committee 1 9
Ad Hoc Iguana Remediation Advisory Committee 1 7
Audit Committee 1 7
Disability Access Committee 1 14
Marine and Waterfront Protection Authority 1 14
Ad Hoc South Shore Community Center Advisory Committee 1 7
Committee on the Homeless 1 9
Disability Access Committee 1 14
Economic Development Advisory Committee 1 7
Human Rights Committee 1 11
Marine and Waterfront Protection Authority 2 14
Miami Beach Commission For Women 1 21

Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez

Commissioner Laura Dominguez

Commissioner Tanya Bhatt

Mayor Steven Meiner

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

BOARD & COMMITTEES

Affordable Housing Advisory Committee Animal Welfare Committee Art in Public Places Committee Audit Committee Black Affairs Advisory Committee Board of Adjustment Budget Advisory Committee Committee for Quality Education in Miami Beach Committee on the Homeless Convention Center Advisory Board Cultural Arts Council Design Review Board Disability Access Committee

General Obligation (G.O.) Bond Oversight Committee Health Advisory Committee Health Facilities Authority Board Hispanic Affairs Committee Historic Preservation Board Housing Authority Human Rights Committee LGBTQIA+ Advisory Committee Marine and Waterfront Protection Authority Mayor's 41st Street Committee Miami Beach Commission for Women

Next Generation Council Normandy Shores Local Government Neighborhood Improvement

Parks and Recreational Facilities Board Personnel Board Planning Board Police/Citizens Relations Committee Production Industry Council Program for Public Information (PPI) Committee Senior Affairs Committee

Sustainability Committee Transportation, Parking and Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Committee Visitor and Convention Authority Youth Commission

Boards and Committees Current Members

Ad Hoc City Lighting Plan Advisory Committee

Composition:

A. Purpose

1. The purpose of the Ad Hoc City Lighting Plan Advisory Committee (the "Committee") is to review existing lighting infrastructure, identify areas for improvement, and make recommendations to the City regarding a comprehensive lighting plan for the City of Miami Beach that addresses safety, aesthetics, functionality and energy efficiency of lighting in public spaces, rights of way and commercial and residential areas for the benefit of residents and visitors.

2. The Committee considers functional aspects, such as visibility and security, as well as aesthetic elements like ambiance and architectural lighting.

3. The Committee shall make recommendations regarding the following elements that would be addressed in a Comprehensive Lighting Plan:

a. Safety and Security (Street Lighting and Public Spaces). b. Environmental Impact. c. Architectural Lighting for Landmarks, Public Buildings and Monuments. d. Energy Efficiency. e. Lighting Design Guidelines for Commercial and Residential Structures. f. Such other matters as the Mayor and City Commission shall determine by Referral to the Committee.

4. The Committee will meet on a monthly basis, or as frequently as the Committee deems necessary to make final recommendations. The Committee will sunset at the end of one (1) year unless determined by the Mayor and City Commission that it should be extended.

B. Membership Composition

1. The Committee shall be composed of seven (7) at-large appointments made by the Mayor and City Commission as a body.

2. Minimum membership criteria for the Committee: individuals must be residents of the City for a minimum of two (2) years, or demonstrate ownership/interest in, or employment relationship with a business established in the City for a minimum of two (2) years. Exceptions to the foregoing may be approved by a majority vote of the City Commission for the electrical engineer member.

3. The composition of the Committee shall be as follows:

a. Resident Members.

i. At least two (2) of the seven members must currently reside within the North Beach area, generally considered as that portion of Miami Beach located north of 63rd Street. ii. At least two (2) of the seven members must currently reside within Mid Beach area, generally considered as that portion of Miami Beach located south of 63rd Street and north of 23rd Street. iii. At least two (2) of the seven members must currently reside within the South Beach area, generally considered as that portion of Miami Beach located south of 23rd Street.

b. Technical Member. At least one (1) of the seven members must be an electrical engineer, preferably with expertise in urban lighting.

4. The Mayor and City Commission will consider the following additional criteria when making appointments:

a. Applicable knowledge and experience relevant to the Committee's purpose.

b. Past and present community service, especially leadership roles and experience on other advisory committees or boards. City Liaison: Matthew LePera

Vacancy:

Vacant

North Beach Resident (a)(i)

Vacant

Technical Member/Electrical Engineer (b)

Vacant

Mid Beach Resident (a)(ii)

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

2024-32955 / 2025-33610

03/14/2026

City Commission

03/14/2026

City Commission

03/14/2026

City Commission

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Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Claudia Sedighim Mid Beach Resident (a)(ii)
Jacob Intrator South Beach Resident (a)(iii)
Laura Veitia North Beach Resident (a)(i)
Sara de los Reyes South Beach Resident (a)(iii)
Applicants Applicants
Artemis Papadatou Claudia Sedighim

Matthew Rigg

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
03/14/2026 City Commission 03/14/2026
03/14/2026 City Commission 03/14/2026
03/14/2026 City Commission 03/14/2026
03/14/2026 City Commission 03/14/2026

Applicants

Jill Swartz

2 of 61

Boards and Committees Current Members

Ad Hoc City Sanitation Advisory Committee

Composition:

A. Purpose

1. The purpose of the Ad Hoc City Sanitation Advisory Committee (the "Committee") is to make recommendations regarding areas for improvement; identification of efficiencies, state-of-the-art technology and other tools for maintenance of sanitation services; and community outreach for improving behaviors to improve the cleanliness and sanitation of the City of Miami Beach.

2. The Committee shall make recommendations regarding the following areas where innovation may be beneficial to the City:

a. streets. b. parks. c. beaches. d. parking lots. e. waterways. f. sidewalks.

3. The Committee shall make recommendations regarding the following problem issues where innovation may be beneficial to the City:

a. dirt. b. litter. c. garbage cans/ dumpsters. d. organic material. e. and fecal matter.

4. Additionally, the Committee may consider and make any other recommendations to the City that are consistent with its mission of improving cleanliness and sanitation in our City.

5. The Committee will meet on a monthly basis, or as frequently as the Committee deems necessary to make final recommendations. The Committee will sunset at the end of one (1) year unless determined by the Mayor and City Commission that it should be extended.

B. Membership Composition

1. The Committee shall be composed of seven (7) at-large appointments made by the Mayor and the City Commission.

2. The seven (7) appointments shall, to the extent that willing committee members can be identified from each area, be selected as follows: two (2) members each from the South Beach, Mid-Beach, and North Beach areas and one (1) additional member from the City as a whole.

3. Membership criteria for the Committee: individuals must be residents of the City for a minimum of one (1) year, or demonstrate ownership/interest in, or employment relationship with, a business established in the City for a minimum of one (1) year. City Liaison: George Ruiz

Vacancy:

Vacant

North Beach Resident

Vacant

At-Large

Vacant Members: First Name

North Beach Resident

Last Name

Position/Title:

Christina Carlini Mid Beach Resident
David Doebler South Beach Resident
Laura Levey Mid Beach Resident
Michael De Filippi South Beach Resident
Applicants Applicants

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

2024-32970 / 2025-33609

03/13/2026

City Commission

03/13/2026

City Commission

03/13/2026

City Commission

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
03/13/2026 City Commission 03/13/2026
03/13/2026 City Commission 03/13/2026
03/13/2026 City Commission 03/13/2026
03/13/2026 City Commission 03/13/2026

Applicants

3 of 61

Boards and Committees Current Members

Ad Hoc Iguana Remediation Advisory Committee

Composition:

Resolution 2025-33770 re-established the "Ad Hoc Iguana Remediation Advisory Committee," for a period of one year (subject to earlier or later sunset by the City Commission), to study what actions other jurisdictions have taken to address iguana invasions and making recommendations to the Mayor and City Commission regarding iguana mitigation and removal options.

A. Purpose

1. On June 28, 2023, Resolution No. 2023-32650 re-established the Ad Hoc Iguana Remediation Advisory Committee for a period of one year (subject to earlier or later sunset by the City Commission), to study what actions other jurisdictions have taken to address iguana invasions and making recommendations to the Mayor and City Commission regarding iguana mitigation removal options.

2. The Committee will meet on a monthly basis, or as frequently as the Committee deems necessary to make final recommendations.

B. Membership Composition

1. The Committee shall be composed of seven (7) direct appointments made by individual City Commissioners and the Mayor.

2. Membership criteria for the Committee: individuals must be residents of the City for a minimum of two (2) years, or demonstrate ownership/interest in, or employment relationship with a business established in the City for a minimum of two (2) years. Exceptions to the foregoing may be approved by a majority vote of the City Commission for individuals with specific knowledge or expertise relative to iguana remediation or other invasive nonnative species remediation.

C. Powers and duties

The Committee will serve to study actions taken by other jurisdictions to prevent, eradicate, and control the spread of invasive iguanas and advise the City Manager and the City Commission on potential actions available to the City in addition to contracting with an iguana mitigation and removal services, including, without limitation, recommendations regarding the Administration's competitive solicitation for iguana mitigation providers.

D. Conflict of interest.

In accordance with Florida law, under circumstances presenting a conflict of interest, an advisory board member should abstain from voting with respect to any measure in which the advisory board member has a personal, private, or professional interest and which inures to his special private gain or the special gain of a principal by whom he is retained. The City Attorney's Office liaison shall assist advisory board members in addressing any potential voting conflicts, as necessary.

E. Administrative Liaison

The supporting departments for the Committee shall be the City Manager's Office, and the Public Works Department. The City Attorney's Office shall provide counsel to the Committee.

A quorum shall consist of three (3) or more members. City Liaison: Elizabeth Miro

Vacancy:

Vacant

Vacant Members: First Name

Last Name

David

Roth*

Paula

King

Alyssa

Baumgarten

David

Gray

Stacy

Savett

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

2022-32269 / 2022-32404 / 2023-32650 / 2024- 33048 / 2025-33770

06/28/2026

Commissioner Joseph Magazine

06/28/2026

Commissioner Tanya Bhatt

Term Ends:

Appointed by:

06/28/2026

Commissioner David Suarez

06/28/2026

Commissioner Laura Dominguez

06/28/2026

Commissioner Alex Fernandez 06/28/2026

06/28/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 06/28/2026
06/28/2026 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 06/28/2026
Position/Title: Term Limit:

06/28/2026

Chair

Vice-Chair

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Applicants

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Applicants

Applicants

5 of 61

Boards and Committees Current Members

Ad Hoc Nightlife Industry Task Force (NITE) Advisory Committee

Composition:

A. Purpose

The Nightlife Industry Taskforce ("NITE") will serve to advise the City Manager on nightlife issues and to provide a forum to address quality of life issues affecting our residents, as a result of the City's popularity. The NITE will endeavor to continue and enhance communication and cooperation between the Nightlife Industry and the Administration. The purpose of this Task Force is to provide more specific details regarding trends impacting the industry and creating a mechanism to quickly and proactively address issues in an effort to keep the public updated on event planning.

B. Membership Composition

1. The Task Force shall be composed of seven members, with seven (7) direct appointments made by individual city commissioners and the mayor, all of whom shall be appointed to serve for a term of no more than one (1) year at a time. At least three (3) members must be representatives from nightclubs, restaurant or entertainment establishments, or the hotel industry.

2. Membership criteria for the NITE: individuals must be residents of the city for a minimum of two (2) years, or demonstrate ownership/interest in, or employment relationship with, a business established in the city for a minimum of two (2) years. Exceptions to the foregoing may be approved, by a majority vote of the City Commission for individuals with specific knowledge or expertise relative to the nightlife Industry.

C. Powers and duties

The NITE's powers and duties are as follows:

a. To serve in an advisory capacity to the City Manager with respect to matters pertaining to the nightlife industries and businesses in the City, and its impact on the quality of life of our City. b. To advise the City of nightlife industry trends and events that may require an increase or adjustment in the level of City services. c. To make recommendations as to the needs and concerns of the public and the nightlife industries and businesses in the City, including how those needs can best be met. d. To advise on methods of promoting the safe growth and stability of nightlife industries and businesses in the City. e. To focus on and make recommendations regarding targeted marketing initiatives. f. Review and make recommendations regarding the City's MEP. Review and make recommendations regarding the laws affecting the nightlife industry.

City Liaison: Hernan Cardeno, Heather Shaw

Vacancy:

Vacant

Vacant

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

David

Wallack

Edison

Farrow

Joel

Stedman

Lea

Stevenson

Steve

Polisar

Applicants

Applicants

Edison Farrow

Gregory Galy

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

2024-33124 / 2025-33867

09/03/2026

Commissioner Joseph Magazine

09/03/2026

Commissioner Laura Dominguez

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
09/03/2026 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 09/03/2026
09/03/2026 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 09/03/2026
09/03/2026 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 09/03/2026
09/03/2026 Commissioner David Suarez 09/03/2026
09/03/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 09/03/2026

Applicants

Megan Andesha

6 of 61

Boards and Committees Current Members

Ad Hoc South Shore Community Center Advisory Committee

Composition:

A. Purpose

1. To provide informed input and recommendations on the activation and utilization of the South Shore Community Center, as well as the enhancement of the 6th Street corridor. This includes ensuring that these spaces are effectively integrated to serve the community while preserving their unique character, improving safety, and enhancing the overall quality of life for residents and visitors along the 6th Street corridor.

2. The Committee will meet on a monthly basis preferably at the South Shore Community Center. The Committee will sunset in twelve (12) months unless determined by the Mayor and City Commission that it should be extended.

3. The Committee will offer feedback on programming ideas, including a calendar of activities and other initiatives aimed at enhancing the overall quality of life of residents and visitors while maintaining the unique character of the South Shore Community Center and the 6 Street Corridor. The committee's input would be critical in transforming the South Shore Community Center and the 6th Street corridor into vibrant, safe, and inclusive community spaces that reflect the spirit and identity of the area.

B. Membership Composition

1. The Committee shall be composed of nine members, with seven (7) direct appointments made by individual city commissioners and the mayor, all of whom shall be appointed to serve for a term of no more than one (1) year at a time.

2. Membership criteria: individuals must be residents of the city for a minimum of two (2) years, or demonstrate ownership/interest in, or employment relationship with, a business established in the city for a minimum of two (2) years.

a. All voting members must be residents or local business owners with residencies or businesses within the area north of 5th Street and south of 11th Street, between Alton Road and Washington Avenue. c. There shall be one nonvoting, ex officio representative from the Rainbow Intergenerational Daycare Center, and one nonvoting, ex officio representative from the Lulav Square Apartments. d. Exceptions to the membership criteria may be approved, by a majority vote of the City Commission for individuals with relevant knowledge or expertise relative to the South Shore Community Center and the 6 Street Corridor.

City Liaison: Jacqueline Comptis

Vacancy:

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Ex-Officio Rainbow Intergenerational Day Care Center Rep

Vacant

Ex-Officio Rep. from Lulav Square Apartments

Members: First Name

Position/Title:

Last Name

Florian

Boiteux TL

Julie

Isaacson TL

Zenaida

Applicants

Applicants

Alexander Wendell

michelle arisso

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

2024-33405 / 2025-33488

11/30/2025

Commissioner Alex Fernandez 11/30/2025

11/30/2025 Commissioner David Suarez 11/30/2025
11/30/2025 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 11/30/2025
11/30/2025 Mayor Steven Meiner 11/30/2025
11/30/2025 11/30/2025
11/30/2025 11/30/2025
Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
11/30/2025 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 11/30/2025
11/30/2025 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 11/30/2025
11/30/2025 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 11/30/2025

Applicants

7 of 61

Boards and Committees Current Members

Affordable Housing Advisory Committee

Composition:

The Affordable Housing Advisory Committee shall consist of 11 voting members, each of whom shall have a two-year term. One member of the committee shall be the mayor or a member of the city commission, appointed at-large by a majority vote of the mayor and city commission. The remaining 10 members shall be appointed at-large by a majority vote of the mayor and city commission and must include members from at least six (6) of the following categories:

1. One citizen actively engaged in the residential home building industry in connection with affordable housing; 2. One citizen actively engaged in the banking or mortgage banking industry in connection with affordable housing; 3. One citizen who is a representative of those areas of labor actively engaged in home building in connection with affordable housing; 4. One citizen actively engaged as an advocate for low-income persons in connection with affordable housing; 5. One citizen actively engaged as a for-profit provider of affordable housing; 6. One citizen actively engaged as a not-for-profit provider of affordable housing; 7. One citizen actively engaged as a real estate professional in connection with affordable housing; 8 163.3174 (Planning Board member); 9. One citizen who resides within the jurisdiction of the local governing body making the appointments; 10. One citizen who represents employers within the jurisdiction; 11. One citizen who represents essential services personnel, as defined in the local housing assistance plan.

If the City, due to the presence of a conflict of interest by prospective appointees, or other reasonable factor, is unable to appoint a citizen actively engaged in these activities in connection with affordable housing, a citizen engaged in the activity without regard to affordable housing may be appointed. City Liaison: Marcela Rubio

Vacancy:

Vacant

Categories (3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11)

Vacant

Categories (3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11)

Vacant

Categories (3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11)

Vacant

Categories (3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11)

Vacant Members: First Name Millage
Categories (3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11) mills

Last Name

Position/Title:

Bob Cook (4) Low-Income Advocate
Ines Flax (7) Real Estate Professional/Vice-Chair
Kristen Rosen Gonzalez TL City Commission Member/Chair
Maria Paulsen (2) Actively Engaged in Banking/Mortgage Industry
Mohammed Islam (10) Represents Employers With Jurisdiction
Nancy Gaggino (1) Residential Home Building
Applicants Applicants
R. Donahue Peebles Chaplain R. J. Hatfield
Matthew Rigg Oliver William
Shawna Meyer Victor Gonzalez Galeano

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

2020-4355, Sec. 2-167 /

12/31/2026

City Commission

12/31/2026

City Commission

12/31/2026

City Commission

12/31/2026

City Commission

12/31/2026

City Commission

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2029
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2029
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2026
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2029

Applicants

Marcelo Steinmander

Sara Marin

8 of 61

Boards and Committees Current Members

Animal Welfare Committee

Composition:

The Miami Beach Animal Welfare Committee shall be composed of nine (9) voting members as follows:

(a) Seven (7) direct appointments with the Mayor and City Commissioners each making one appointment. (b) Two (2) members shall be appointed as follows:

1) An individual who shall be recommended by the Miami Beach Animal Advocates Inc., and ratified by the City Commission. 2) An individual who shall be recommended by Sobe Cats Spay & Neuter Inc., and ratified by the City Commission.

The supporting department for the Miami Beach Animal Welfare Committee shall be the Public Works Department. City Liaison: Julien Desrois

Vacancy:

Vacant

Members: First Name

Last Name

Dana

Turken

Danna

Stillman

Darin

Feldman

James

Rodgers

Kaisa

Levine

Linda

Diamond

Liza Samuel Sobe Cats Spay & Neuter. Inc. 12/31/2025 Member
Shari Schwartz Miami Beach Animal Advocates Inc. Member

Sec 2-190.56, et seq. /

12/31/2026

Commissioner Laura Dominguez

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2025 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2027
12/31/2025 Commissioner David Suarez 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2030
12/31/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2026
City Commission 12/31/2026
City Commission 12/31/2027

Position/Title:

Applicants

Applicants

Daniela Magazine

Susanna Purucker

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

12/31/2025

Applicants

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Art in Public Places Committee

Composition:

Two (2) year term. Appointed by a minimum of 4 votes. Seven (7) members to be appointed by a majority of the entire City Commission, and who shall possess a high degree of competence in evaluation of art history and architectural history, art, architecture, sculpture, painting, artistic structure design and other appropriate art media for display or integration in public places.

City Liaison: Lissette Arrogante

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Colette

Mello

Direlia

Lazo

Nicholas

D'Annunzio TL

O. Gustavo

Plascencia

Sara

de los Reyes

Silvia

Barisione

Steve

Berke

Applicants

Applicants

Adrian Gonzalez

Dale Stine

Jacqueline Goldstein

Nick D'Annunzio

Spencer March

Tal Bajaroff

Vivian Marthell

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Sec. 82-561 /

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2030
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2028
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2029

Applicants

Daniela Magazine

Pam Rogers

Thomas Pupo

10 of 61

Boards and Committees Current Members

Audit Committee

Composition:

The members of this Committee shall consist of seven (7) voting members, one each to be directly appointed by the Mayor and each City Commissioner. The primary purpose of the Committee is to assist the governing body in selecting an auditor to conduct the annual financial audit required in FS 218.39; however, the Audit Committee may serve other audit oversight purposes as determined by the entity's governing body.

Under FS 218.391 the committee shall:

1. Establish factors to use for the evaluation of audit services to be provided by a certified public accounting firm;

2. Evaluate proposals provided by qualified firms; and

3. Rank and recommend in order of preference no fewer than three firms deemed to be the most highly qualified to perform the required services. City Liaison: Norman Blaiotta

Vacancy:

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Adam

Kravitz

David

Grieser

Marc Gidney CPA
Ronald Starkman Chair
Applicants Applicants
Alexander Wendell Noura Salman

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

FS 218.391 & 218.39

12/31/2026

Commissioner David Suarez

12/31/2025

Commissioner Tanya Bhatt

12/31/2026

Commissioner Joseph Magazine

Term Ends:

Appointed by:

12/31/2025

Commissioner Alex Fernandez FS.218.391

12/31/2025 Mayor Steven Meiner FS.218.391
12/31/2025 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez FS.218.391
12/31/2026 Commissioner Laura Dominguez FS.218.391

Term Limit:

Applicants

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Black Affairs Advisory Committee

Composition:

The Black Affairs Advisory Committee shall have the following powers and duties: (a) Serve in an advisory capacity to the City Manager and the Mayor and City Commission concerning issues and programs affecting the City's Black residents, businesses and visitors; (b) Foster increased involvement by the City's Black community in the affairs of City government; (c) Research, discuss, and formulate recommendations on issues, activities, and concerns of the Black community and diaspora in the City; (d) Comment upon existing or proposed legislation, ordinances, resolutions, and policies that impact the Black community in the City.

The Black Affairs Advisory Committee shall be composed of nine (9) voting members as follows:

The Mayor and each City Commissioner shall appoint one member as a direct appointment, with the remaining two (2) members to be at-large appointments of the City Commission.

Vacancies on the committee shall be filled by the Mayor and City Commission. In filling any vacancy, the Mayor and City Commission may select a replacement committee member from a list of three candidates which shall be submitted by the remaining members of the committee. The individual members of the City Commission may supplement the committee's suggested list with additional names of candidates or, if neither the candidates on the committee's suggested list nor the additional names submitted by the individual members of the City Commission are approved, the committee shall submit an entirely different list for the Mayor and City Commission's Consideration. This process shall continue until a suitable replacement has been found to fill the existing or anticipated vacancy. The suggested list submitted by the committee for the Mayor and City Commission's consideration shall be submitted without specific recommendations or endorsements by the committee as to any particular name submitted therein, but may, in the event the name of a current committee member is submitted for reappointment, indicate, as a point of information to the Mayor and City Commission, that said name is that of an existing committee member.

Knowledge and Experience:

a) One member must be a business owner in the City; b) One member must be a licensed and actively practicing in the field of real estate, hospitality/tourism, or banking; c) One member must be licensed and actively practicing in the field of human relations/people development, communications / entertainment, art / culture, or education; d) The remaining six (6) members must have a personal or professional knowledge or expertise in at least one of the following areas: 1. Education 2. Economic Development/Business Development 3. Culture/Entertainment/Events 4. Hospitality/Tourism 5. Healthcare/Technology 6. People Development/Human Relations 7. Finance/Banking 8. Media/Communications/Public Relations 9. Community Service/Social Justice.

The supporting department for the Black Affairs Advisory Committee shall be the Tourism and Culture Department. City Liaison: Lissette Arrogante

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Brigitte "Bibi" Andrade Business Owner/Vice Chair (A) 12/31/2025
Dexter Milton Economic Development/Business Development (2)
Dorrie Foster Human 12/31/2026 Relations/Communications (C)
Glendon Hall Economic Development/Business Development/Chair (2)
Kendrick Meek People Development/Human Relations (6)

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

2020-4357, Sec. 2-190.128-132 /

Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2028

Commissioner David Suarez

12/31/2031

City Commission

12/31/2028

12/31/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2028
12/31/2025 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2032
Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:

12/31/2026

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First Name Last Name Position/Title:
Morris Beasley Culture/Entertainment/Events (3)
Sipiwe Anderson. Community Service/Social Justice (9)
Valerie Crawford People Dev/Human Relations (6) / Economic Dev/Business Dev (2)
William Warren Jr. People Development/Human Relations (6)
Applicants Applicants
Henry Williams Luidgi Mary

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2026 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2032
12/31/2026 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2030
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2029
12/31/2025 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2030

Applicants

Maceo Hall

13 of 61

Boards and Committees Current Members

Board of Adjustment

Composition:

The Board of Adjustment shall have the following powers and duties:

(1) To hear and decide appeals pursuant to the procedural requirements of Section 118-9. (2) To authorize, upon application, such variance from the terms of these land development regulations where authorized by section 118-351(a), pursuant to the requirements of chapter 118, article VIII, of the land development regulations, as will not be contrary to the public interest when, owing to special conditions, a literal enforcement of a provision of these land development regulations would result in unnecessary and undue hardship. Five affirmative votes shall be necessary to approve any variance request.

The Board of Adjustment shall serve as the city's floodplain management board in reviewing applications for properties within its jurisdiction and shall have the authority to exercise all powers and perform all duties assigned to such board pursuant to section 54-31 et seq. and Resolution No. 93-20698, and in accordance with the procedures set forth therein as such ordinance and resolution may be amended from time to time. For the purposes of determining jurisdiction, the criteria in section 118-351(a) shall be utilized.

The Board of Adjustment shall consist of seven voting members. Members shall be appointed for a two-year term, by a five-sevenths vote of the City Commission.

Two members shall be appointed as citizens at-large, and five professional members shall each be appointed as follows: A) One member shall be an architect registered in the State of Florida, or a professional practicing in the field of architecture or landscape architecture, and the remaining four members shall represent one of the following professions (no more than one member per profession) namely: 1) law, 2) engineering, 3) real estate development, 4) certified public accounting, 5) financial consultation, and 6) general business. The members representing the professions of architecture, law, engineering, and public accounting shall be duly licensed by the State of Florida; the member representing general business shall be of responsible standing in the community, the member representing the field of financial consultation shall be a certified public accountant, chartered financial analyst, certified financial planner, a chartered financial consultant or investment advisor registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission, or someone recognized as having similar credentials and duly licensed by the State of Florida.

Members of the board of adjustment must either be residents or have their principal place of business in Miami Beach.

Each voting member of the board shall be required to complete an architectural walking tour offered by the Miami Design Preservation League (MDPL), which includes the National Register Architectural District in South Beach and an historic district in North Beach. In the event tours offered by MDPL are no longer available, this requirement may be satisfied by completing a similar architectural tour conducted by an educational or nonprofit organization as may be approved by resolution of the city commission. Members shall use their reasonable best efforts to complete the tour within sixty (60) days of their initial appointment. City Liaison: Rogelio Madan

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Daniel Nagler At-Large
James Silvers Architect or Professional in the 12/31/2025 Field (A)
Janet Silverman Financial Consultation/General 12/31/2025 Business/Real Estate Development
Michael Goldberg TL General Business (6)/Chair
Sarah Mirmellli Real Estate Developer (3)
Steven Kreinik At-Large
Steven Davis Law (1)/Vice-Chair
Applicants Applicants

Brian Ehrlich

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

RSA Art. I Sec. 2 118-131 Reso 2022-32165 / 2024-4649 & 4650

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2026
City Commission 12/31/2027
City Commission 12/31/2029
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2029
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2029

Applicants

14 of 61

Boards and Committees Current Members

Budget Advisory Committee

Composition:

Nine (9) members. Seven (7) direct appointments with Mayor and each Commissioner making one (1) appointment. Two (2) at-large appointments: one (1) certified public accountant and one (1) for a financial advisor. City Liaison: Tameka Otto Stewart

Vacancy:

Vacant Members: First Name

CPA

Last Name

Position/Title:

Curtis Slipman Chair
Deede Weithorn
Hagai Gringarten Vice-Chair
Jack Benveniste
Jalak Jobanputra
Mojdeh Khaghan TL Financial Advisor
Terri Echarte
William Roedy
Applicants Applicants
Alexander Machado Deede Weithorn

Seth Cassel

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Sec. 2-44

12/31/2025

City Commission

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2026 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2032
12/31/2026 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2028
12/31/2025 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025
12/31/2025 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2027
12/31/2026 Commissioner David Suarez 12/31/2030

Applicants

Erika Soto

15 of 61

Boards and Committees Current Members

Sec. 2-190.134 / 2020-4370 / 2023-4540 /

Committee for Quality Education in Miami Beach

Composition:

The committee's purpose is to guide the city's efforts toward providing the best education possible in Miami Beach K through 12th grade schools. The committee is vested with the power and authority to make recommendations to the city commission and to investigate, develop, and carry out plans to promote and ensure the provision of quality education in Miami Beach K through 12th grade schools.

The committee shall consist of twenty-six (26) voting members and three nonvoting ex officio members to be comprised as follows:

(1) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association of North Beach Elementary. (2) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association of Biscayne Beach Elementary. (3) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association of Miami Beach Feinberg-Fisher K-8. (4) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association of Miami Beach South Pointe Elementary. (5) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association of Miami Beach Nautilus Middle School. (6) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association of Miami Beach High School. (7) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association of Ruth K. Broad Elementary School. (8) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association of Treasure Island Elementary School. (9) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association, or an equivalent parental organization of Rabbi Alexander Gross High School & Hebrew Academy. (10) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association, or an equivalent parental organization of Yeshiva Elementary School. (11) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association, or an equivalent parental organization of St. Patrick Catholic School. (12) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association, or an equivalent parental organization of Casa Dei Bambini. (13) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association, or an equivalent parental organization of Lehrman Community Day School Inc. (14) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association, or an equivalent parental organization of Klurman Mesivta. (15) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association, or an equivalent parental organization of Temple Beth Sholom Innovation School. (16) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association, or an equivalent parental organization of Mater Beach Academy. (17) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association, or an equivalent parental organization of Montessori Academy at St. Johns. (18) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association, or an equivalent parental organization of Le Petite Papillon Montessori. (19) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association, or an equivalent parental organization of Mechina of South Florida (the Mesivta of Greater Miami). (20) Seven members of the public with knowledge or expertise with regard to education issues who shall be direct appointments by the mayor and each city commissioner with no more than three who can be employed or contracted by Miami-Dade County public schools.

A quorum shall consist of nine (9) members. All voting members must be parents/guardians of students attending a Miami Beach school who are also City of Miami Beach residents; provided, however, that the city commission may waive this requirement on a four- sevenths vote for any applicant who is not a parent/legal guardian of a student attending a Miami Beach school, but otherwise meets the city affiliation requirement in section 2-22 of the city code. The city commission shall designate two of its members to serve as city commission liaisons who shall report to the city commission actions of the committee for quality education; the city manager shall further designate a member of city staff to serve as a liaison who shall report the committee's actions to the city manager. City Liaison: Leslie Rosenfeld

Vacancy:

Vacant

PTA Rep. - Biscayne Beach Elementary School (2)

Vacant

PTA Rep. - St. Patrick Catholic 06/30/2025 School (11)

Vacant PTA Rep. - Casa Dei Bambini (12) 06/30/2025
Vacant PTA Rep. - Klurman Mesivta (14) 06/30/2025
Vacant PTA Rep. - Le Petite Papillon Montessori (18) 06/30/2025
Vacant PTA Rep.- MB Feinberg Fisher 06/30/2025 K-8 (3)

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

06/30/2025

16 of 61

Vacant

Vacant

PTA Rep. -Treasure Island Elementary (8)

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Alex Fernandez City Commission Designee
Amy Ostroff PTA Rep. -North Beach Elementary School (1)
Ayala Mendlowitz TL PTA Rep. - Yeshiva Elementary School (10)
Beverly Heller
Christine Perrin-Stocco PTA Rep. - Mater Beach Academy (16)
David Suarez City Commission Designee
Devorah Zeiger PTA Rep. - Rabbi Alexander Gross HS & Hebrew Academy (9)
Donielle Cohen PTA Rep. - Lehrman Community Day School Inc. (13)
Elizabeth Soto PTA Rep. - Montessori Academy at St. Johns (17)
Jacquelynn Powers PTA Rep. - Temple Beth 07/31/2026 Sholom Innovation School (15) / Vice-Chair
James Orlowsky Chair
Jelena Khurana
Jonathan Rothman
Karen Fryd
Laurie Kaye Davis
Mary Keinath TL
Nathalie Merle PTA Rep.- Miami Beach Sr. High School (6)
Rebecca Wehby PTA Rep. - Ruth K. Broad K-8 (7)
Rina Bass MB Nautilus Middle School
Seth Guttenberg PTA Rep. - Mechina of South Florida (19)
12/31/2025 Commissioner David Suarez

07/31/2026

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
11/30/2025 City Commission 11/30/2029
07/31/2026 07/31/2026
07/31/2025 07/31/2025

12/31/2025

07/31/2026

11/30/2027

07/31/2026

07/31/2026

07/31/2026

07/31/2026

07/31/2026

07/31/2026

07/31/2026

12/31/2025 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2027
12/31/2025 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2025
07/31/2026 07/31/2026
07/31/2026 07/31/2026
07/31/2026 07/31/2026
07/31/2026 07/31/2026

PTA Rep. MB South Pointe Elementary School (4)

Applicants

Applicants

Adrian Gonzalez

Anny Rodriguez

Faiza Liban

Hayley Ross

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Commissioner Tanya Bhatt

07/31/2026

City Commission

11/30/2031

12/31/2025

Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2029

12/31/2025 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2032
07/31/2026 07/31/2026

Applicants

Bruce Carter

Oliver William

12/31/2027

17 of 61

Boards and Committees Current Members

Committee on the Homeless

Composition:

The Committee shall consist of nine (9) members, three (3) to be appointed by the Mayor and each Commissioner to appoint one (1) member.

Each member of the committee shall be selected from membership in an organization such as, but not limited to the following: (1) Service Providers: a. Douglas Gardens Community Mental Health b. The Salvation Army c. Better Way of Miami d. Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust

(2) Civic Representation: a. Neighborhood, business, or homeowner association in an area of the City impacted by homeless issues b. A not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization that promotes the health and welfare of homeless individuals c. Member of the general public with personal or professional experience with homeless issues

The supporting department of the committee is the office of Housing and Community Services with the Police Department as a co- liaison to the committee. City Liaison: Janay Guerrero

Vacancy:

Vacant Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Ariana Hernandez- Reguant (2) Civic Representation
Beatriz Herrmann (2) Civic representation- Chair
Charlotte Tomic TL (2) Civic Representation
Corey Narson (2) Civic Representation
Karen Edelstein (2) Civic Representation
Patricia Agnello (2) Civic Representation
Tiffany Heckler (2) Civic Representation- Vice- 12/31/2025 Chair
Yechiel Baron (2) Civic Representation
Applicants Applicants
Luidgi Mary Oliver William

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Sec. 2-161

12/31/2026

Mayor Steven Meiner

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2025 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2029
12/31/2025 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2025
12/31/2025 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 Commissioner David Suarez 12/31/2032
Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2029
Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2031 12/31/2025

Applicants

Sara Marin

18 of 61

Boards and Committees Current Members

Convention Center Advisory Board

Composition:

The Board shall consist of seven (7) voting members. The Mayor and each Commissioner shall make one (1) direct appointment. The Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce or his/her designee, and the Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau or his designee shall each serve as a non-voting ex-officio member. An administrative representative from the management company for the Convention Center, Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the City Manager's office shall also serve as non-voting ex-officio members. A resident of the Palm View Neighborhood Association shall serve as a nonvoting member. City Liaison: Heather Shaw

Vacancy:

Vacant

Ex-officio member of the City Manager's Office

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Antonio Hernandez Jr Vice-Chair
Bruce Gould Ex-officio, Chair Bd. Dir. MBCC 12/31/2026
Carl Linder
Christopher Gloede
Christopher Rollins
Lee Zimmerman TL
Marc Gidney
Prakash Kumar
Robin Jacobs Chair
Freddie Peterson Ex-officio, Global Spectrum Admin. Rep.
Carol Motley Ex-officio, GMCVB Admin. Rep.

2022-4487, Sec. 2-46 /

12/31/2026

City Manager Eric Carpenter

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2025 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2026
12/31/2025 Commissioner David Suarez 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2028
12/31/2026 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2025
12/31/2025 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2028
12/31/2026 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2030

12/31/2025

12/31/2026

Palm View Neighborhood Association/Non-Voting Member

Applicants

Applicants

Roger Goldblatt

Tal Bajaroff

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Applicants

19 of 61

Boards and Committees Current Members

Cultural Arts Council

Composition:

Each cultural arts council member will be charged with the responsibility of serving the best interests of the arts within the city, and no council member shall view his role to be that of representing any particular geographic area within the city, interest group, arts institution, community organization or audience.

The cultural arts council shall consist of eleven (11) members to be appointed at-large by a majority vote of the mayor and city commission. The term of office for each member shall be three (3) years. No Council member may serve more than six consecutive years; this provision shall be measured retroactively from the date of the initial appointments to the Council. No Council member who serves the maximum proscribed term limitations shall be appointed to the Council during the two-year period following the expiration of his/her term.

Term of Office: Three (3) Years City Liaison: Lissette Arrogante

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Alberto

Ravelo

Barbara

Herskowitz

Bradley

Golden

David

Sexton

Judith

Vigil

Lauren

Cohen

Marla

Stegman

Orlando

Garcia

Rachel

Unger

Sarah

Leddick

Tiffany

Lapciuc TL

Sec. 2-55 /

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2027 City Commission 12/31/2027
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2028
12/31/2027 City Commission 12/31/2030
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2026
12/31/2027 City Commission 12/31/2030
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2028
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2026
12/31/2027 City Commission 12/31/2027
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025

Chair

Vice-Chair

Applicants

Applicants

Bruce Carter

Dale Stine

Manuel Magaldi

Megan Andesha

Thomas Pupo

TIFFANY LAPCIUC

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Applicants

Jacqueline Goldstein

Nick D'Annunzio

TOMAS ALONSO

20 of 61

Boards and Committees Current Members

Design Review Board

Composition:

(a) The Design Review Board shall be composed of seven regular voting members. Each regular member shall be appointed with the concurrence of at least four members of the city commission. One person appointed by the city manager from an eligibility list provided by the disability access committee shall serve in an advisory capacity with no voting authority. The planning director or designee, and city attorney or designee, shall serve in an advisory capacity. (b) The Design Review Board shall consist of the following seven regular members: 1. One architect registered in the United States or a professional practicing in the field of architecture or architectural design. 2. An architect registered in the State of Florida or a member of the faculty of the school of architecture, urban planning, or urban design in the State, with practical or academic expertise in the field of design, planning, historic preservation or the history of architecture, or a professional practicing in the fields of architectural design, or urban planning; 3. One landscape architect registered in the State of Florida or a professional practicing in the field of landscape architecture. 4. One architect registered in the United States, or a professional practicing in the fields of architectural or urban design, or urban planning, or a resident with demonstrated interest or background in design issues; or an attorney in good standing licensed to practice law within the United States; 5. Two persons who are residents at-large and who currently reside in the city and have resided in the city for at least (3) three consecutive years at the time of appointment or reappointment. Additionally, strong preference shall be given to individuals who have previously served on a Miami Beach board or committee and/or completed the Miami Beach Leadership Academy course, and to individuals not currently working in the fields of real estate development, real estate brokerage/sales, real estate law, or architecture; and 6. (a) A licensed professional engineer, licensed professional architect, or licensed professional landscape architect with expertise in water resources; (b) a person licensed by the State of Florida in hydrology, water or wastewater treatment; (c) a person with a degree from an accredited college or university in a field of study related to water resources; (d) a floodplain manager or a principal community administrator responsible for the daily implementation of flood loss reduction activities including enforcing a community's flood damage prevention ordinance, updating flood maps, plans, and policies of the community, and any of the activities related to administration of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) (a "water management expert"); or (e) a person who is a resident at-large and currently resides in the city and has resided in the city for at least three consecutive years at the time of appointment or reappointment.

(c) Eligibility. An eligibility list for these professional membership categories may include, but shall not be limited to, suggestions from the following professional and civic associations as listed below:

(1) American Institute of Architects, local chapter. (2) American Society of Landscape Architects, local chapter. (3) The Miami Design Alliance. (4) American Planning Association, local chapter. (5) The Miami Design Preservation League and Dade Heritage Trust. (6) Other city civic, neighborhood and property owner associations.

(d) Residency and or place of business. All regular members shall reside in or have their primary place of business in the county, except for the water management expert appointed pursuant to subsection (a)(6), who need not reside in or have a principal place of business in the county, and except as otherwise provided in subsection (a)(5). The two resident at-large members and one of the registered landscape architects, registered architects, or professionals practicing in the fields of architectural or urban design or urban planning shall be residents of the city.

(e) Each voting member of the board shall be required to complete an architectural walking tour offered by the Miami Design Preservation League (MDPL), which includes the National Register Architectural District in South Beach and an historic district in North Beach. In the event tours offered by MDPL are no longer available, this requirement may be satisfied by completing a similar architectural tour conducted by an educational or nonprofit organization as may be approved by resolution of the city commission. Members shall use their reasonable best efforts to complete the tour within sixty (60) days of their initial appointment.

City Liaison: Rogelio Madan

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Adam Meshberg Registered Architect or Professional in the Field (1)

Akil Lester Landscape Architect or Professional in the Field (3)

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

2021-4408, Sec. 118-72 / 2024-4611 / 2024-4649 & 4650

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030

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First Name Last Name Position/Title:
Gabriel Paez Interest/Background in Design Issues (4)
Kristen Greene Ex-Officio/Disability Access Committee
Laura Lewin Water Management Expert (6)
Mayra Diaz Buttacavoli At-large (5)
Sarah Nelson TL Architect/Urban Design/Urban Planning (2) MB/Chair
Scott Diffenderfer TL At-Large (5)/Vice-Chair
Nick Kallergis Advisory/City Attorney Designee
Thomas Mooney Advisory/Planning Dept. Director
Applicants Applicants
R. Donahue Peebles Alejandro Gimenez
Erika Soto Henry Peitz, Jr
Jose Valladares marc kadish
Orlando Comas Seth Cassel

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2028
12/31/2026 City Manager Eric Carpenter 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2028
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025

Applicants

EFREN IZQUIERDO

Jack Finglass

Nick D'Annunzio

Shawna Meyer

22 of 61

Boards and Committees Current Members

Disability Access Committee

Composition:

The disability access committee shall be composed of 14 voting members; the mayor and each city commissioner shall make two direct appointments. A quorum shall consist of five members. Formal action of the board shall require at least five votes. Consideration shall be given, but not be limited to, the following categories:

Persons having mobility impairment; Deaf and/or hard-of-hearing persons in the community; Blind and/or vision-impaired persons in the community; Mental, cognitive or developmental disabilities; and The industries of tourism and convention, retail, hospitality (restaurant or hotel), and health care (or rehabilitation). The city attorney's office shall provide legal counsel. City Liaison: Valeria Mejia

Vacancy:

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant Members: First Name

Last Name

Allison

Slakman

Carlos

Zevallos

Dries

Darrow

Eufemia

Plimpton

Harvey

Burstein

Jeannette

Egozi

Kristen

Greene

Michel

Tessier

Zaymar

Vargas

Sec. 2-31/ 2024-4635 /

12/31/2026

Mayor Steven Meiner

12/31/2026

Commissioner David Suarez

12/31/2025

Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez

12/31/2025

Commissioner Joseph Magazine

12/31/2026

Commissioner Tanya Bhatt

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2025 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2032
12/31/2025 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2032
12/31/2025 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Commissioner David Suarez 12/31/2029
12/31/2025 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2030

Position/Title:

Vice-Chair

Applicants

Applicants

Andres Guerra-Mondragon

Brescia Beckner

David New

Elaine Litvak

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Applicants

Cesar Baena

Jessica Lane

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Economic Development Advisory Committee

Composition:

Sec. 2-190.157. Committee Purpose

The purpose of the economic development advisory committee ("committee") is established to advise the mayor and city commission. as well as the city administration on policies, programs, and initiatives that support economic growth, business retention and recruitment, job creation, and the overall economic vitality of the City of Miami Beach.

Sec. 2-190.158. Powers and duties

The committee shall have the following powers and duties:

1. Review and provide recommendations on proposed economic development strategies, incentive programs, and capital investments. 2. Assist in identifying barriers to business growth and propose actionable solutions. 3. Provide input on branding, marketing, and business recruitment efforts.

Sec, 2-190.159. Composition

The committee shall be composed of seven (7) members, all of whom shall be appointed to serve for a term of no more than two (2) years at a time. Each member of the city commission shall make one (1) direct appointment to the committee.

1. The seven (7) members shall be affiliated with the city pursuant to the general requirements in section 2-22 of the City Code. In addition, the members must meet the following requirements: 2. General Requirements. Each of the seven (7) members must have a demonstrated interest in at least one of the following:

a. Business ownership or entrepreneurship b. Finance, investment, or banking c. Workforce development or job training d. Hospitality, tourism, or the arts e. Technology and innovation f. Urban planning, economics, or public policy

City Liaison: Isabella Gomez

Vacancy:

Vacant

Vacant Members: First Name

Last Name

Brenton

Saunders

Bryan

Goldberg

James

Koutoulas

Kareem

Brantley

Lorenzo

Borghese

Applicants

2025-4732

12/31/2025

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

12/31/2025

Mayor Steven Meiner

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2026 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2032
12/31/2025 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2032
12/31/2026 Commissioner David Suarez 12/31/2032
12/31/2026 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2032
12/31/2026 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2032

Position/Title:

Applicants

Marcelo Steinmander

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Applicants

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Boards and Committees Current Members

General Obligation (G.O.) Bond Oversight Committee

Composition:

The purpose of the General Obligation Bond Oversight Committee is to make advisory recommendations to the City Manager and the City Commission from a macro perspective regarding the timely progress, overall goals, costs, including financial efficiencies, and the timely completion of General Obligation Bond Program ("G.O. Bond Program") projects approved by the voters in the City of Miami Beach Special Elections held on November 6, 2018 and November 8, 2022.

The General Obligation Bond Oversight Committee shall be composed of fourteen (14) members as follows:

Eight (8) at-large, voting members, with staggered terms, appointed by the City Commission as follows: (1) two City residents from the North Beach area; (2) two City residents from the Mid-Beach area; and (3) two City residents from the South Beach area. (4) two City residents from any geographic area of the City with experience working with cultural/arts organizations, including with respect to operations, facilities management or design.

One direct appointment by the Mayor who shall be a voting member and a resident of any area of the City, and who shall serve as chair of the Committee.

Five (5) ex-officio. non-voting members as follows: (1) a designee of the City's Audit Committee; (2) a designee of the City's Parks and Recreational Facilities Board; (3) a designee of the City's Budget Advisory Committee; and (4) a designee of the City's Sustainability Committee. (5) a designee of the City's Cultural Arts Council.

The voting members shall serve two-year terms. (1) The term limits for the voting members set forth in subsection (a)(1)-(3) shall be governed by the term limits set forth in Section 2- 22(5)(b) of the City Code for at-large appointees.

(2) The term limits for the chair of the Committee shall be governed by the term limits set forth in Section 2-22 (5)(a) of the City Code for direct appointees.

Each of the nine (9) voting members must demonstrate a high degree of knowledge or expertise in one or more of the following areas or disciplines: (1) Banking/Finance; (2) Construction; (3) Real Estate Development: (4) Construction Management; (5) Recreational or Cultural/Arts Operations, Facilities Management/Design; (6) Architecture; (7) Landscape Design/Landscape Architecture; (8) Public Safety/Security Systems; (9) Public Works; (10) Public Facilities; (11) Engineering; (12) Urban Planning/Design; (12) Resiliency/Environmental Management; (14) Communications; or (15) Neighborhood Leadership.

The main supporting departments for the General Obligation Bond Oversight Committee shall be the City Manager's Office, the Finance Department, the Capital Improvements Projects Department, and the Facilities & Fleet Department. The City Attorney's Office shall provide counsel to the Committee and the City's Office of the Inspector General shall provide oversight. City Liaison: Thais Vieira

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Adam Kravitz Ex-Officio Audit Committee

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

2022-4524 Sec 2-190.106 - Sec 2-190.111 /

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:

12/31/2025

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First Name Last Name Position/Title:
Bruce Halpryn City Resident Cultural/Arts Organizations
Dana Wolpert Martorella City Resident South Beach Area
Daniel Veitia City Resident North Beach Area
David Sexton Ex-Officio Cultural Arts Council 12/31/2025
Donald Goldberg Ex-Officio Parks & Recreational 12/31/2026 Facilities Board
Isaiah Mosley Ex-Officio Sustainability Committee
Jack Benveniste Ex-Officio Budget Advisory Committee
Jason Koslowe City Resident Mid-Beach Area
Karen Rivo Chair
Kate Mosley City Resident South Beach Area
Margalit Edelman City Resident Cultural/Arts Organizations
Shari Gurkin City Resident North Beach Area
City Resident Mid-Beach Area Yitzchok "Isaac"Kessler
Applicants Applicants

Jacqueline Goldstein

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2028
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030

12/31/2026

12/31/2028

12/31/2025

12/31/2030

12/31/2025

12/31/2031

12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2028
12/31/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2026
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2028
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2030

Applicants

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Health Advisory Committee

Composition:

Eleven (11) voting members appointed by the City Commission at-large upon recommendations of the City Manager: (1) One (1) member shall be the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) or its designated administrator from Mount Sinai Medical Center; (2) One (1) member shall be the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) from Miami Beach Community Health Center or his/her designated administrator; (3) Two (2) members shall be administrators from an Adult Congregate Living Facility (ACLF), and/or an Assisted Living Facility (ALF); (4) One (1) member shall be a representative from the nursing profession; (5) One (1) member shall be a health benefits provider; (6) Two (2) members shall be physicians; (7) Two (2) members shall be consumers consisting of: a) One (1) individual from the corporate level and; b) One (1) private individual; (8) One member shall be a physician or an individual with medical training or experience.

There shall be one (1) non-voting ex-officio representative from each of the following: The Miami-Dade County Health Department, the Health Council of South Florida, and the Fire Rescue Department. The director of the Office of the Children's Affairs shall be added as a non-voting ex-officio member of the board.

City Liaison: Marc Chevalier

Vacancy:

Vacant

Ex-Officio, Miami-Dade County 12/31/2026 Health Department

Vacant

Health Benefits Provider (5)

Vacant

Nursing Profession (4)

Vacant

ACLF (3)

Vacant

Ex-Officio Health Council of South Florida Representative

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Aimee Kamat Physician/Medical Training (8)
Baruch Jacobs Physician (6)
Bradley Seldin Corporate Individual (7a)
Frank Mena TL ACLF (3)
Gino Santorio CEO, Mt. Sinai Medical Center 12/31/2026 (NTL) (1)
Jay Feldman Physician (6)
Jeffrey Bernstein Private Individual (7b)
Mark Rabinowitz CEO, Miami Beach Community 12/31/2025 Health (2)
Alba Tarre Ex-Officio, Director of Children's Affairs
Jorge Linares Ex-Officio Fire Rescue Department
Applicants Applicants
Gino Santorio Jeremy Mason

susan Gatzert-Snyder

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Sec. 2-81 /

City Commission

12/31/2026

City Commission

12/31/2025

City Commission

12/31/2025

City Commission

12/31/2026

City Commission

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2028
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2027
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025

City Commission

12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030

City Commission

Applicants

marc kadish

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Health Facilities Authority Board

Composition:

Four (4) year terms. Five (5) members shall consist of: Two (2) health providers; One (1) individual in the field of general business who possesses good standing in the community; One (1) accountant; and One (1) attorney;

The Chairperson of the Health Advisory Board shall serve as a non-voting advisor to the Authority.

Members shall be residents of the City.

Florida Statute 154.207 No term Limits. City Liaison: Jason Greene

Vacancy:

Vacant

Chairperson, Health Advisory Committee

Vacant Members: First Name

Attorney

Last Name

Position/Title:

Alan Nieder General Business
Arthur Unger Accountant/Chair
Martin Zaiac Health Provider
Tomas Salerno Health Provider
Applicants Applicants

Arthur Unger

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Sec. 2-111 /

12/31/2026

12/31/2026

City Commission

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2028 City Commission FS.154.207
12/31/2028 City Commission FS.154.207
12/31/2028 City Commission FS.154.207
12/31/2026 City Commission FS.154.207

Applicants

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Hispanic Affairs Committee

Composition:

The Committee shall consist of seven (7) members, with the Mayor and each Commissioner making one (1) appointment. City Liaison: Leonor Hernandez

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Carmen Datorre Chair
Chrystianne Lendeborg
Elba Machado Vice Chair
Gustavo Briand
Julian Linares
Natacha Fernandez
Rosary Falero TL
Applicants Applicants
Daniela Magazine EFREN IZQUIERDO
Lissette Suarez Manuel Magaldi

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Sec. 2-190.21 /

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2025 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2028
12/31/2026 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2032
12/31/2026 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2030
12/31/2026 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2029
12/31/2025 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2030
12/31/2025 Commissioner David Suarez 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2025

Applicants

Eva Dias

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Historic Preservation Board

Composition:

(a) The Historic Preservation Board shall be composed of seven members. There shall be a member from each of the following categories:

1. A representative from the Miami Design Preservation League (MDPL) selected from three names nominated by such organization. 2. A representative from Dade Heritage Trust (DHT) selected from three names nominated by such organization. 3. Two at-large members who have resided in one of the City's historic districts for at least one year, and have demonstrated interest and knowledge in architectural or urban design and the preservation of historic buildings; 4. An architect registered in the State of Florida with practical experience in the rehabilitation of historic structures, or a professional practicing in the field of architecture or landscape architecture with experience in the rehabilitation of historic structures. 5. (a) A licensed professional engineer, licensed professional architect, or licensed professional landscape architect with expertise in water resources; (b) a person licensed by the State of Florida in hydrology, water or wastewater treatment; (c) a person with a degree from an accredited college or university in a field of study related to water resources; (d) a floodplain manager or a principal community administrator responsible for the daily implementation of flood loss reduction activities including enforcing a community's flood damage prevention ordinance, updating flood maps, plans, and policies of the community, and any of the activities related to administration of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) (a "water management expert"), each of the foregoing with professional experience and demonstrated interest in historic preservation; or (e) a person who is a resident at-large and currently resides in the city and has resided in the city for at least three consecutive years at the time of appointment or reappointment. 6. A member of the faculty of a school of architecture in the State of Florida, with academic expertise in the field of design and historic preservation or the history of architecture, with a preference for an individual with practical experience in architecture and the preservation of historic structures.

(b) All members of the Board except the architect, university faculty member, and water management expert shall be residents of the City; provided, however, that the City Commission may waive the residency requirement (if applicable) by a 5/7th vote, in the event a person not meeting the residency requirement is available to serve on the Board and is exceptionally qualified by training and/or experience in historic preservation matters. All appointments shall be made on the basis of civic pride, integrity, experience and interest in the field of historic preservation.

(c) Eligibility An eligibility list solicited from, but not limited to, the organizations listed below may be considered by the City Commission in selecting board members: 1. American Institute of Architects, local chapter. 2. Miami Design Preservation League. 3. Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce. 4. Miami Beach Development Corporation. 5. Dade Heritage Trust. 6. Florida Engineer Society, local chapter. Any other organization deemed appropriate by the city commission.

(e) Each voting member of the board shall be required to complete an architectural walking tour offered by the Miami Design Preservation League (MDPL), which includes the National Register Architectural District in South Beach and an historic district in North Beach. In the event tours offered by MDPL are no longer available, this requirement may be satisfied by completing a similar architectural tour conducted by an educational or nonprofit organization as may be approved by resolution of the city commission. Members shall use their reasonable best efforts to complete the tour within sixty (60) days of their initial appointment. City Liaison: Michael Belush

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Elizabeth Camargo Registered Architect or Professional in the Field (4)

Haskel Mayer Water Management Expert (5)
John Stuart Faculty Member (6)/Chair
Linsey Lovell Dade Heritage Trust (2)/Vice- Chair
Mitch Novick MDPL (1)
Randy Hollingworth At Large/Resides in Historic District at Least 1 Yr (3)

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Sec. 118-103 / 2024-4611 / 2024-4649 & 4650

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2029
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2029
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2028
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2028
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030

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First Name Last Name Position/Title:
Ray Breslin At Large/Resides in Historic District at Least 1 Yr (3)
Applicants Applicants
Alegra O Hare Alejandro Gimenez
Douglas Wood Doyle Forrestal
Jack Finglass Kayla Pruss
Maceo Hall Nathan Quick

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2027

Applicants

Brian Ehrlich

Henry Peitz, Jr

Kimberly Martin

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Reso 7031 421.05 FS /

Housing Authority

Composition:

Four year appointment. Five (5) members appointed by the Mayor. Appointments must be confirmed by the City Commission. At least one (1) member shall be a resident who is current in rent in a housing project, or a person of low or very low income who resides within the Housing Authority's jurisdiction and is receiving rent subsidy through a program administered by the authority or public housing agency that has jurisdiction for the same locality served by the Housing Authority, which member shall be appointed at the time a vacancy exists.

City Liaison: Alba Tarre

Members: First Name

Last Name Position/Title: Term Ends: Appointed by:
David Greeff Housing Authority Commissioner/Vice-Chair 06/26/2028 Mayor Steven Meiner
Iryna Corrigan Housing Authority Commissioner 06/26/2028 Mayor Steven Meiner
John Novak Tenant Commissioner 03/13/2028 Mayor Steven Meiner
Matti Bower Housing Authority Commissioner/Chair 01/20/2026 Gelber/Meiner
Mojdeh Khaghan Housing Authority Commissioner 01/20/2026 Gelber/Meiner

Applicants

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Applicants

Term Limit:

Applicants

32 of 61

Boards and Committees Current Members

Human Rights Committee

Composition:

(a) The committee shall consist of a minimum of five and a maximum of 11 members, with one out of every five members to be a direct appointment by the mayor, and with the remaining members to be at large appointments of the city commission.

(b) The members of the committee shall reflect, as nearly as possible, the diversity of individuals protected under the city's human rights ordinance. In keeping with this policy, not less than two months prior to making appointments or re-appointments to the committee, the city manager shall solicit nominations from as many public service groups and other sources, which he/she deems appropriate, as possible.

(c) At least one of the committee members shall possess, in addition to the general qualifications set forth herein for members, a license to practice law in any United States Jurisdiction (including the District of Columbia and any territory of the United States); be active member of and in good standing with their respective bar association; and have experience in civil rights law. Preference will be given to a committee member who possesses a license to practice law in the State of Florida; is an active member of and in good standing with the Florida Bar; and has experience in civil rights law.

(d) Members shall serve without compensation.

(e) Term limits. Members appointed by individual city commissioners (referred to as "direct appointees") shall serve for no more than eight consecutive years on the committee. Members appointed by the city commission as a whole (referred to as "at-large appointees") shall serve for no more than six years on the committee. At the expiration of their term, nothing set forth in this subsection shall prohibit any direct or at-large appointee from being reappointed to their position for an additional two-year term if:

1. The individual commissioner who appointed a direct appointee finds that the appointee has made contributions that are of special benefit to the city while serving on the committee.

2. The city commission as a whole finds that an at-large appointee has made contributions that are of special benefit to the city while serving on the committee.

City Liaison: Lisa Pinilla-Carrillo

Vacancy:

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant Members: First Name

Position/Title:

Last Name

Amanda Knapp Chair
Dale Stine Vice-Chair/TL extended per Sec. 62-35(e)
Gail Harris
Gary Martinez
Kara Skorupa Law
Applicants Applicants
Andrew Black Chaplain R. J. Hatfield
Jeremy Mason Jessica Lane
Patricia (Trish) Day Steven Adkins
Tuesday, October 14, 2025 Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Sec. 62-35 / 2024-4600 / 2025-4701

12/31/2025

City Commission

12/31/2026

City Commission

12/31/2025

City Commission

12/31/2025

Mayor Steven Meiner

12/31/2026

City Commission

12/31/2025

City Commission

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2027
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2026
12/31/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2030
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2029

Applicants

Deidre Grossman

Pam Rogers

33 of 61

34 of 61

Boards and Committees Current Members

LGBTQIA+ Advisory Committee

Composition:

Powers and duties.

The committee shall make advisory recommendations to the city commission and the city manager on initiatives to be implemented and supported by the city regarding a variety of issues to ensure the well-being and quality of life of the Miami Beach LGBTQIA+ Community. The committee shall annually compile and submit, in a timely manner, with the assistance of the staff liaison, city data and information to be scored by the human rights campaign's ("HRC") municipal equality index ("MEI") on the city's non- discrimination laws, policies, and services. The committee shall also make recommendations to the city commission and the city manager regarding any new or amended laws, ordinances, or policies that may need to be enacted in order to receive all possible points on the MEI each year.

Composition.

The Committee shall consist of fifteen (15) voting members, with three (3) members to be directly appointed by the Mayor, and two (2) members to be directly appointed by each City Commissioner. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, the initial membership of the Committee shall be comprised of those current members of the Mayor s Gay Business Development Committee, choosing to serve on the Committee, with any additional members (as required to complete the total number of members of the Committee) to be appointed at-large by a majority vote of the City Commission.

City Liaison: Kara Petrella

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Ami

Glottmann

Carol Coombes Chair
Christoph Babka
Eduardo Rivero
Edward Kring
Facundo Yebne
Hortense De Castro
Jonathan Welsh
Laurence Moser
Lymari Veloz
Michael Bath
Paul Thomas Vice-Chair
Timur Tugberk
Victoria Pelletier
Vincent Becchinelli
Applicants Applicants
Dale Stine Daniel Brassloff
Juanita Goza Patricia (Trish) Day
Steven Adkins Victor Gonzalez Galeano

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Sec. 2-190.144 / 2024-4601 /

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2026 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2032
12/31/2026 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2032
12/31/2026 Commissioner David Suarez 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2028
12/31/2025 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2030
12/31/2025 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 Commissioner David Suarez 12/31/2029
12/31/2025 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2030
12/31/2025 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2027
12/31/2025 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2026
12/31/2026 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2032
12/31/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2032

Applicants

Jeremy Mason

Sara Myers

Vivian Marthell

35 of 61

Boards and Committees Current Members

Marine and Waterfront Protection Authority

Composition:

Composition:

The Marine and Waterfront Protection Authority shall consist of fourteen (14) voting members, who shall be direct appointments with the Mayor and City Commissioners, each having two (2) direct appointments.

Appointments to the Authority shall consist of a combination of individuals who have had previous experience in: 1. The operation or inspection of marine facilities, including experience in various types of marine vessels and boating activities; and/or 2. Who have an interest in preservation of the City's beaches and waterfronts. The members of the Authority shall have the right and duty to consult with any member of the City Administration for technical or other information pertaining to the matters before them.

Powers and duties:

(1) Make periodic reports and advisory non-binding recommendations to the city manager or the city commission for the improvement of standards for the city in marine-related matters to promote and maintain a safe clean and healthy marine environment to be enjoyed by the city's residents and visitors. This shall include working in cooperation with federal, state, and local agencies interested in marine standards and clean and clear waterways; and to publicizing the importance of adequate standards; and holding and conducting public hearings, discussions, forums and institutes to arrange programs for the presentation of information by experts in related fields. (2) Foster and maintain a clean, litter-free marine environment by exploring the availability of enforcement techniques, new ordinances, and the active promotion of voluntary cleanups. (3) Make recommendations regarding any ongoing and future waterside activities including the permitting and policing of water-related and beach concessions, wateroriented and marine-related special events, and marine and waterfront environmental issues. (4) Make recommendations to the city manager and the city commission regarding potential suspension or revocation of business tax receipts for commercial charter operators that engage in nuisance or habitual unlawful activities. The City Manager shall respond to any recommendation made pursuant to this subsection within 30 days. (5) The investigation, development, and carrying out of plans for the preservation and renourishment of the beaches in the city, including, but not limited to, erosion control. (6) To foster and maintain a clean, safe, and litter-free beach environment by exploring the availability of enforcement techniques, programs, or new legislation to accomplish these goals. (7) The encouragement of a desire in the citizenry and visitors to the city to maintain and preserve the city's beaches. (8) The recommendation of plans to the city manager, city commission, as well as to other local, state, and federal governmental agencies, for the preservation and nourishment of the city's beaches. (9) The authority's power of review and recommendation set forth hereinabove shall apply as well to such matters concerning maintenance of city boardwalks, beach walks, cutwalk and baywalks.

City Liaison: Brandon McLean

Vacancy:

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant Members: First Name

Last Name

Amy

Litos

Benjamin

Mostkoff

Chad

Braver

Elaine

Roden

John

Gardiner

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Sec. 2-190.46 / 2024-4612 /

12/31/2026

Commissioner Tanya Bhatt

12/31/2026

Commissioner Joseph Magazine

12/31/2026

Commissioner Alex Fernandez

12/31/2026

Mayor Steven Meiner

12/31/2025

Mayor Steven Meiner

Term Ends:

Appointed by:

12/31/2025

Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2029

12/31/2025 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2026
12/31/2026 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2029
12/31/2025 Commissioner David Suarez 12/31/2030

Position/Title:

Chair

Vice-Chair

Term Limit:

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First Name Last Name Position/Title:
Jose Frias
Julio Magrisso
Mike Gibaldi
Tim Carr
Sgt. Luis Sanchez ex-officio MB Marine Patrol
Applicants Applicants
Alegra O Hare Christopher Todd
Kimberly Martin Steven Boucher

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2025 Commissioner David Suarez 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2028
12/31/2025 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2028

Applicants

Deidre Grossman

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Mayor's 41st Street Committee

Composition:

A. Mission Statement

The Mayor s 41st Street Committee Committee is created pursuant to the Mayor's authority to establish Mayor s boards or committees under Section 2-27(b)(2) of the City Code. The purpose of the Committee is to study and make recommendations as to how to improve the quality of life for residents and visitors on 41st Street, which is one of the major gateways to Miami Beach.

B. Membership

The Committee shall consist of no more than twelve (12) members, all of whom shall be appointed by the Mayor to serve for a term of no more than one (1) year.

C. Powers and Duties

The Committee shall:

Report directly to the Mayor;

Conduct publicly noticed meetings which shall be open to the public, as needed;

Have authority to meet directly with City staff, as required;

Consult with and obtain legal services from the City Attorney s Office;

Provide committee meeting minutes (via placement on the City s Economic Development Committee Resources webpage) for each meeting;

Provide written reports to the Mayor detailing the Committee s activities and recommendations, as needed. City Liaison: Diana Fontani

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Avra

Bank

Betty

Behar

Bonnie

Crabtree

Charlotte

Tomic

Eric

Hankin

Jeremy

Wachtel

Jerri

Bassuk

Michael

Burnstine

Michelle

Lari

Rana

Florida

Robin

Jacobs

Yechiel

Ciment

Memo# 1448 /

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
04/30/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 04/30/2026
04/30/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 04/30/2026
04/30/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 04/30/2026
04/30/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 04/30/2026
04/30/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 04/30/2026
04/30/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 04/30/2026
04/30/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 04/30/2026
04/30/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 04/30/2026
04/30/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 04/30/2026
04/30/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 04/30/2026
04/30/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 04/30/2026
04/30/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 04/30/2026

Chair

Vice-Chair

Applicants

Applicants

Abigail Silverstone

marc kadish

Seth Gadinsky

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Applicants

Monique Pope

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Miami Beach Commission For Women

Composition:

Purpose. The purpose of the commission is to support continuing efforts for economic, political and social equality of opportunity for all women, with special emphasis on the needs of women in the city and to serve in an advisory capacity to the city commission and the city administration.

Powers and duties. The commission shall have the following duties, functions, powers and responsibilities:

(1) To serve in an advisory capacity to the city commission, the city administration, the community and all agencies and persons in the city in respect to all matters pertaining to the status of women, including, but not limited to, discrimination against women, greater representation for women in all areas of city government, i.e., boards and committees, employment of women, education of women and attitudes towards women in the community, and to make periodic reports and recommendations to these bodies in respect to such matters. (2) To make a continuing study of all existing city institutions, facilities and services, and programs dealing with women or affecting women, and consider the future needs of this area in respect to such institutions, facilities, services and programs. (3) To serve as liaison between the city commission and the city administration, and consult with representatives of such bodies from time to time as requested and necessary in order to carry out the commission's duties and functions. (4) To make studies and have studies made of the problems of discrimination against women employees, increasing the availability of part time employment for women, and attributable changes towards women in the community, and to formulate and recommend plans and programs for the coordination of the activities of all governmental entities and nongovernmental agencies dealing with these problems. (5) It is the express purpose of this commission to serve as a medium for responsible persons to utilize and consult with in attempting to understand and solve the many complex problems involved with dealing with the status of women, and to make findings and recommendations to the city commission and the city administration regarding such matters as are presented to the commission. (6) To perform such other duties as may from time to time be assigned to it by resolution of the city commission.

Composition. Twenty-one (21) members. Each of the seven (7) members of the City Commission shall appoint three (3) members. City Liaison: Sara Murillo Tejada

Vacancy:

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant

Vacant Members: First Name

Last Name

Aimee

Heller

Amani

Ayers

Charlotte

Libov

Dena

Stewart

Diane

Klein

Elizabeth

Resnick

Francinelee

Hand

Janis

Good

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Sec. 2-190.1 /

12/31/2026

Commissioner Joseph Magazine

12/31/2026

Commissioner Joseph Magazine

12/31/2026

Commissioner David Suarez

12/31/2026

Mayor Steven Meiner

12/31/2026

Commissioner David Suarez

Term Ends:

Appointed by:

12/31/2026

Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2032

12/31/2025 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2029
12/31/2025 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2027
12/31/2026 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2032
12/31/2025 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2026
12/31/2025 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2029
Position/Title: Term Limit:

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First Name Last Name Position/Title:
Laura Levey
Lynette Long
Marjorie York
Merle Shama
Pamela Mayer
Robyn Malek
Sandy Rojas
Yvette Tache
Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2025 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2032
12/31/2026 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2028
12/31/2025 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2030
12/31/2026 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2030
12/31/2026 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2029
12/31/2025 Commissioner David Suarez
12/31/2025 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2031

Chair

Applicants Applicants Applicants
Alegra O Hare Annette Fromm Eva Dias
Jessica Lane Kayla Pruss Megan Andesha
Monique Pope susan Gatzert-Snyder TIFFANY LAPCIUC

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

12/31/2031

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Neighborhood Resiliency Projects Advisory Committee

Composition:

Purpose. The purpose of the Neighborhood Resilience Projects Advisory Committee is to act as an advisory board to City Commission and City Manager on neighborhood infrastructure programs and private property matters related to the City's resilience projects. This includes helping build awareness of existing and future projects within the community and seeking resident ideas and feedback to improve the planning and delivery of future projects. The Committee will not advise on matters that have specifically been reviewed by the City Commission to avoid creating fiscal impacts or undue delays in the implementation of critical resiliency projects.

Powers and duties The committee shall have the following powers and duties:

(1) Provide advisory recommendations and feedback on best approaches to enhance resident education and resident engagement. (2) Provide advisory recommendations and feedback regarding process improvements for flood mitigation. (3) Share input and evaluate general neighborhood aesthetics and utility and infrastructure improvements, such as location decision criteria for pump stations or other improvements. (4) Provide a forum for the Committee to share best practices and lessons learned from completed projects and/or ongoing projects, for potential incorporation as part of future projects.

Composition The committee shall be composed of seven (7) members. all of whom shall be appointed to serve for a term of no more than two (2) years at a time. Each member of the city commission shall make one (1) direct appointment to the committee.

(1) The seven (7) members shall be affiliated with the city pursuant to the general requirements in section 2-22 of the City Code. In addition. the members must meet the following requirements:

(2) General Requirements. Each of the seven (7) members must have a demonstrated interest in flood mitigation, sea level rise and adaptation, infrastructure, and/or neighborhood leadership issues, including, without limitation, academia, homeowners associations, condominium associations, cooperatives. civic groups, or other similar qualifications. It would be beneficial if members have expertise in the following fields:

a) Civil engineering or related background with a focus on infrastructure b) Architecture. landscape architecture, or related field with a focus on neighborhood planning c) Public engagement or communications for construction or neighborhood planning or similar d) Emergency management planning, or disaster or flood mitigation. City Liaison: Amy Knowles

Vacancy:

Vacant

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Clare McCord Chair
Curt Dyer Vice-Chair
Julie Basner
Karin Matos
Ronald Starkman
Seth Cohen
Applicants Applicants

Andres Guerra-Mondragon

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

et seq /

12/31/2025

Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2025 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Commissioner David Suarez 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2032

Applicants

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Next Generation Council

Composition:

Established; purpose.

There is hereby created the next generation council which is an advisory board of the city. The purpose of the next generation council is to provide persons between the ages of 18 and 40 in Miami Beach with a vehicle to participate in city government, represent and articulate the needs of the city's next generation, provide recommendations to the mayor and city commissioners on issues and programs affecting the 18- to 40-year old population in the city, and to recommend strategies to attract and retain such persons in the city and to assist persons between the ages of 18 and 40 with, among other things, housing, career, and transportation opportunities or incentives.

Powers and duties.

The next generation council shall have the following powers and duties:

(a) Serve in an advisory capacity to the mayor and city commission concerning issues and programs affecting the city's 18- to 40-year old population with regard to, among other things, housing, career opportunities, and transportation.

(b) Foster increased involvement by the city's 18- to -40 year-old population in the affairs of city government.

(c) Research, discuss, and formulate recommendations on issues, activities, and concerns of persons 18 to 40 years old in the city.

(d) Comment upon existing or proposed legislation, ordinances, resolutions, and policies that impact persons 18 to 40 years old in the city.

(e) Meet on a schedule deemed appropriate and productive by a majority vote of the current members, which schedule may be adjusted from time-to-time as the committee deems prudent.

Composition.

(a) The Next Generation Council shall be composed of eleven (11) voting members.

(b) Members must be 18 years through 40 years of age at the time of appointment, must have proven involvement in Miami Beach or South Florida community-based organizations, and must demonstrate a high degree of interest in or have a background in community- based activity in one of the following areas: transportation, sea level rise, affordable housing, entrepreneurship, or technology. Council members shall be selected as follows:

(1) Seven at-large appointments shall be made by the mayor and city commission.

(2) Three additional at-large appointments shall be made by the mayor and city commission as follows: a. One member must be a business owner in the city; b. One member must be a licensed and actively practicing in the field of real estate; c. One member must be a licensed and actively practicing in the field of architecture or engineering.

(3) A member of the Millennial Action Council of the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce shall be selected by the chamber's executive board of governors.

(c) The term of office for each member shall be two years. Members may be appointed for one subsequent two-year term; provided, however, that no member shall serve on or after his/her 41st birthday. In addition, board member terms shall automatically expire upon the latter of December 31 of the year the appointing city commission member leaves office or upon the appointment/election of the successor city commission member.

Term: 2-year Term limit: 4 years City Liaison: Luis Atencio

Vacancy:

Vacant

Business Owner (A)

Vacant Members:

Architecture or Engineering (C) 12/31/2026

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Sec 2-176, et seq. / 2025-4702

12/31/2026

City Commission

City Commission

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First Name Last Name Position/Title:
Alexander Rey Brooks
Ambar Herrera Gonzalez
Brittnie Bassant
Caraline Harwood
Francis Kosarek, Jr.
Isabella Oliva
Lilian Sanchez
Maya Roux
Travon Pierre
Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2025 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2027
12/31/2025 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2027
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2028
12/31/2026 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2028
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2027
12/31/2025 Commissioner David Suarez 12/31/2027
12/31/2025 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2027
12/31/2025 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2027
12/31/2025 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2027

Millennial Action Council MBCC Member

Real Estate (B)

Applicants

Applicants

Hannah Kouri

Kayla Pruss

Marcelo Steinmander

Matthew Rigg

Steven Boucher

Travis Winston

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Applicants

Lucas Metropulos

Scott Cummings

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Normandy Shores Local Government Neighborhood Improvement

Composition:

The Advisory Council shall be appointed by the Board of Directors (City Commission) and composed of three members of the Executive Committee of the Normandy Shores Homeowners Association. On behalf of the Board of Directors, the City Clerk shall solicit from the Executive Committee the eligibility list of its members for appointment consideration. The Advisory Council shall be composed of three (3) members of the Executive Committee of the Normandy Shores Homeowners Association, as per Resolution No. 97-22449 adopted July 2, 1997. City Liaison: Tameka Otto Stewart

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Abigail Nagler Vice-Chair
Josh Goldstein
Laura Taylor Chair
Applicants Applicants

Nathan Quick

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Sec 34-204/ Resolution No. 97-22449

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2028
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2028

Applicants

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Boards and Committees Current Members

North Beach CRA Advisory Committee

Composition:

The purpose of the North Beach CRA Advisory Committee is to make advisory recommendations to the Administration and the City Commission regarding the North Beach CRA.

Composition; knowledge and experience:

The Committee shall be composed of seven (7) at-large appointments, all of whom shall be appointed to serve for a term of no more than two (2) years at a time. There shall also be one (1) nonvoting, ex-officio representative of the Normandy Fountain Business Association, who shall not count toward a quorum for the Committee.

The seven (7) members shall be affiliated with the City in the following ways:

(1) Resident Members.

a. At least one (1) of the seven members must currently reside for a minimum of five (5) years within the North Beach area generally considered as that portion of Miami Beach located north of 63rd Street. b. At least three (3) of the seven members must currently reside. for a minimum of five (5) years within the geographic boundaries of the North Beach CRA or within a 300-foot radius thereof. c. The five (5) year minimum residency requirement in subsections (1)(a) and (1)(b) may be waived upon a 5/7ths vote of the city commission, in the event a resident within the applicable geographic area is available to serve on the committee and is exceptionally qualified by training and/or experience. d. The 300-foot radius residency requirement in subsections (1)(b) may be waived upon a 5/7ths vote of the city commission, in the event a resident within a reasonable distance from the 300-foot radius of the North Beach CRA geographic boundary and is exceptionally qualified by training and/or experience.

(2) Business Member. At least one (1) of the seven members must demonstrate an Ownership Interest for a minimum of five (5) years in a Business established within the geographic boundaries of the North Beach CRA, without regard to that person's residency. A candidate who satisfies requirements as both a Resident and Business Owner may qualify for either the Resident Member category or the Business Member category pursuant to this subsection.

(3) Real Estate Industry Member. At least one (1) of the seven members of the Committee must be a real estate industry professional, residing generally within the City of Miami Beach.

(4) Attorney Member. At least one (1) of the seven members of the Committee must be an attorney with experience in land use, real estate, or other related practice area, residing generally within the City of Miami Beach or maintaining a full-time law practice and physical office located in North Beach.

(5) General Requirements. Each of the seven (7) members must have a demonstrated interest in neighborhood leadership issues, including, without limitation, neighborhood business groups, homeowner or condominium associations and cooperatives, civic groups, and/or other similar qualifications.

(6) Ex officio Normandy Fountain Business Association member. The nonvoting ex officio representative of the Normandy Fountain Business Association shall be nominated by the association and subject to the approval of the city commission. City Liaison: Steven Anthony, David Gomez

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

David Sexton Normandy Fountain Business Association Ex-Officio (6)

David Cohen Attorney (4)
John Ospitia CRA Resident/300 feet (1b)(d) 12/31/2026
Manning Salazar CRA Resident/300 feet (1b)
Romina Orozco Encio Business (2)
Ronald Issenberg Real Estate Industry (3)/Chair
Samuel Latone CRA Resident/300 feet (1b)(d) 12/31/2025

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

2023-4558 / 2024-4615 / 2024-4653

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030
City Commission 12/31/2031
City Commission 12/31/2028 12/31/2025
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2028
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2028
City Commission 12/31/2029

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First Name Last Name Position/Title:
Thomas Richerson Resident North Beach (1a)/ Vice-Chair
Applicants Applicants
Jose Valladares Ross Kelson

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2029

Applicants

Victor Gonzalez Galeano

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Parks and Recreational Facilities Board

Composition:

The Parks and Recreational Facilities Board shall be comprised of thirteen (13) voting members:

Seven (7) direct appointments made by the Mayor and each Commissioner.

Six (6) At-Large appointments as follows: One (1) member who has demonstrated a high degree of interest, participation and/or expertise in the sport of golf; and One (1) member who has demonstrated a high degree of interest, participation and/or expertise in the sport of tennis. Two (2) members who have demonstrated a high degree of Interest, participation, and/or expertise in youth recreational programs. One (1) member who has demonstrated a high degree of interest, participation and/or expertise in the sport of soccer. One (1) member who has demonstrated a high degree of interest, participation and/or expertise in the sport of baseball.

Members of the board shall demonstrate interest in the City's parks and recreational facilities and programs through their own participation or the participation of a member of their immediate family. Consideration should also be given to individuals who have special knowledge or background related to the field of parks and recreation. City Liaison: Lucinda Alonso

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Daniel

Aronson

David

Berger TL

David

Nguah

Donald Goldberg Golf/G.O. Bond Ex-Officio
Gayle Durham Soccer/Vice-Chair
Jane Hayes
Joelle Gringarten
Jonathan Fryd TL

Jose (Joseph) Hernandez

Joshua Lifshultz Tennis
Sean Smith TL Youth Recreational Programs/Chair
Shannon Koonin TL Youth Recreational Programs
Steven Cohn Baseball
Applicants Applicants
Elizabeth Alper-Williams Ross Kelson
Seth Cassel Shawna Meyer

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Sec. 2-171 Ordinances 2018-4163 / 2023-4562 /

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2025 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2025
12/31/2026 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2026
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2028
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2027
12/31/2026 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2029
12/31/2025 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2025
12/31/2025 Commissioner David Suarez 12/31/2027
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2028
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030

Applicants

Sara Myers

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Personnel Board

Composition:

Ten (10) members appointed by a 5/7th vote: 1. Six (6) of which shall be citizens of Miami Beach not in the employment of the City, each having a different vocation; 2. Three (3) regular employees of the City of Miami Beach, to be elected by the probationary and regular employees of the City and who shall be elected from the employees of regular status in the respective groups: Group I shall consist of the employees of the Police Department, Fire Department and Beach Patrol Department; Group II shall consist of employees who are in clerical and executive positions; Group III shall consist of all other employees, The Personnel Director is a non-voting member. City Liaison: Marla Alpizar

Vacancy:

Vacant Members: First Name

At-Large

Last Name

Position/Title:

Delroy Ireland* Group III
Alex Bello Group I
Mickey Green Group II
Raquel Elejabarrieta Human Resources Director
Ricardo Barboza International Sales Manager/Consultant
Roger Abramson TL Concert Producer/Impresario
Spencer Arends Assistant General Manager
Yoel Cordero Alvarez Clinical Pharmacist
Marla Alpizar Human Resources Director
Applicants Applicants
Abigail Silverstone Jose Obando

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Sec. 2-190.66 /

12/31/2026

City Commission

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:

07/31/2027

07/31/2026

07/31/2028

12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2030
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2026
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025
City Commission 12/31/2030
City Commission 12/31/2029

12/31/2026

12/31/2025

Applicants

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Planning Board

Composition:

For Planning Board powers and duties, please refer to Sec. 118-51 of the Miami Beach Code of Ordinances.

(a) The Planning Board shall be composed of seven regular voting members. Each regular member shall be appointed with the concurrence of at least four members of the city commission. Each regular voting member shall serve for a term of two years. The planning director or designee, and the city attorney or designee, shall serve in an advisory capacity.

(b) All regular voting members of the board shall have considerable experience in general business, land development practices or land use issues; however, the board shall at a minimum be comprised of: 1. One architect registered in the State of Florida; or a member of the faculty of a school of architecture in the state, with practical or academic expertise in the field of design, planning, historic preservation or the history of architecture; or a landscape architect registered in the state of Florida; or a professional practicing in the fields of architectural or urban design, or urban planning; 2. One developer who has experience in developing real property; or an attorney in good standing licensed to practice law within the United States; 3. One attorney licensed to practice law in the State of Florida who has considerable experience in land use and zoning issues; 4. One person who has education and/or experience in historic preservation issues. For purposes of this section, the term "education and/or experience in historic preservation issues" shall be a person who meets one or more of the following criteria:

a. Has earned a college degree in historic preservation; b. Is responsible for the preservation, revitalization or adaptive reuse of historic buildings; or c. Is recognized by the city commission for contributions to historic preservation, education or planning;

5. Two (2) persons who are residents at-large and who currently reside in the city and have resided in the city for at least (3) three consecutive years at the time of appointment or reappointment. Additionally, strong preference shall be given to individuals who have previously served on a Miami Beach board or committee and/or completed the Miami Beach Leadership Academy course, and to individuals not currently working in the fields of real estate development, real estate brokerage/sales, real estate law, or architecture; and 6. (a) A licensed professional engineer, licensed professional architect, or licensed professional landscape architect with expertise in water resources; (b) a person licensed by the State of Florida in hydrology, water or wastewater treatment; (c) a person with a degree from an accredited college or university in a field of study related to water resources; (d) a floodplain manager or a principal community administrator responsible for the daily implementation of flood loss reduction activities including enforcing a community's flood damage prevention ordinance, updating flood maps, plans, and policies of the community, and any of the activities related to administration of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) (a "water management expert"); or (e) a person who is a resident at-large and currently resides in the city and has resided in the city for at least three consecutive years at the time of appointment or reappointment.

(c) Except as provided in subsection (b)(5) no person except a resident of the City, who has resided in the City for at least one year, shall be eligible for appointment to the Planning Board. The residency requirement in this subsection (c) shall not apply to the water management expert appointed to the planning board pursuant to subsection (b)(6).

(d) The City Commission may waive the residency requirements by a 5/7ths vote in the event a person not meeting these requirements is available to serve on the Board and is exceptionally qualified by training and/or experience.

(e) Each voting member of the board shall be required to complete an architectural walking tour offered by the Miami Design Preservation League (MDPL), which includes the National Register Architectural District in South Beach and an historic district in North Beach. In the event tours offered by MDPL are no longer available, this requirement may be satisfied by completing a similar architectural tour conducted by an educational or nonprofit organization as may be approved by resolution of the city commission. Members shall use their reasonable best efforts to complete the tour within sixty (60) days of their initial appointment. City Liaison: Deborah Tackett

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Brian Elias Attorney (3)/Chair
Elizabeth Latone Historic Preservation (4)
Jonathan Freidin Attorney (2)
Keith Marks Urban Planning (1)
Melissa Beattie Resident At-Large/Resides in City 3 Consecutive Years (5)/Vice-Chair

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

2021-4408, Sec. 118-53 / 2024-4611 / 2024-4650

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2027
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2028
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2027
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2028

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First Name Last Name Position/Title:
Scott Needelman Water Management Expert (6)
Yechiel Ciment TL Resident At-Large/Resides in City 3 Consecutive Years (5)/Vice-Chair
Applicants Applicants
R. Donahue Peebles Alejandro Gimenez
Brian Elias Charles Benson
Erika Soto Henry Peitz, Jr
Jonathan Freidin Jose Valladares

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2026
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025

Applicants

Brian Ehrlich

Elizabeth Latone

Jack Finglass

Matthew Gultanoff

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Police/Citizens Relations Committee

Composition:

The Committee shall consist of fourteen (14) voting members. The members shall be direct appointments with the Mayor and City Commissioners each making two (2) individual appointments.

As per Sec. 2-190.40, the voting members of the Committee shall have knowledge of and interest in Police Community Relations and their impact on the City of Miami Beach. Recommendation for appointment to all voting and nonvoting membership selected by the Mayor and Commission shall be encouraged to be obtained from the Spanish-American League Against Discrimination (S.A.L.A.D.); the League of United Latin American Citizens (L.U.L.A.C.); the Anti-Defamation League (A.D.L.); the Dade Action Pact; the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (N.A.A.C.P.); the League of Women Voters and the other organizations deemed appropriate. City Liaison: Julia Grando Moura

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Alexander

Fryd

Christine

Klingspor TL

David Adams Vice-Chair
Jill Shockett
Joanna-Rose Kravitz
Jonathan Salamone
Lisa Cole
Lizette Lopez
Mark Weithorn
Mark Brill
Mark Muhlrad
Samuel Rabin
Seth Feuer Chair
Troy Wright
Applicants Applicants
Alexander Machado Christopher Todd
Luidgi Mary Manuel Magaldi
Roger Goldblatt Steven Boucher

Sec. 2-190.36 / 2023-32670 /

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2025 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2027
12/31/2025 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2025
12/31/2025 Commissioner David Suarez 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2030
12/31/2026 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 Commissioner David Suarez 12/31/2032
12/31/2026 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2029
12/31/2025 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2030
12/31/2026 Commissioner Laura Dominguez
12/31/2025 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2030
12/31/2025 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2028
12/31/2026 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2026
12/31/2025 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt

Applicants

Deidre Grossman

Pam Rogers

susan Gatzert-Snyder

TIFFANY LAPCIUC

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

12/31/2030

12/31/2031

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Production Industry Council

Composition:

The Council shall consist of seven (7) voting members. The Mayor and each Commissioner shall make one direct appointment. All regular members shall have knowledge of the fashion, film, news media, production, television and or recording industries of the City. Each of the six (6) industries shall be represented by at least one member, but no more than three (3) members, who are directly involved with that industry.

City Liaison: Francys Vallecillo

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Aleksandar Stojanovic Production
Barbara Goicoechea Television/Chair
Christina LaBuzetta TL Film
Igor Shteyrenberg Film/Vice-Chair
Jessica Londono Production
Joshua Blaize Production
Natalie Burns TV/Film
Applicants Applicants

Vivian Marthell

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Sec. 2-71 /

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2025 Commissioner David Suarez 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2028
12/31/2025 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2025
12/31/2027 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2030
12/31/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2032

Applicants

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Program for Public Information (PPI) Committee

Composition:

The goals of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's ("FEMA") National Flood Insurance Program ("NFIP") are to provide flood insurance to property owners, to encourage flood loss reduction activities by communities, and to save taxpayers' money.

The City of Miami Beach participates in the NFIP and the Community Rating System ("CRS"), a voluntary program that provides both incentives and tools to further these goals.

The Program for Public Information ("PPI") provides activity points to improve the City's CRS score, which in turn helps to reduce flood insurance premiums.

An advisory ad hoc Resiliency Communications Committee was first created per Resolution No. 2016-29585 to serve as a PPI Committee from October 1, 2016, through October 1, 2017; and annually thereafter.

The current PPI Committee was created, pursuant to Resolution 2023- 32844, and will expire on December 31, 2024; therefore, a new PPI Committee would need to be created.

A PPI was developed by the initial ad hoc PPI Committee, according to a seven-step planning and public involvement process, defined by the CRS Program, and the PPI was adopted by the Mayor and City Commission per Resolution No. 2017-29771.

A new PPI is required every five-years and was developed by the ad hoc PPI Committee to update and replace the 2017 PPI, and the PPI was adopted by the Mayor and City Commission on July 20, 2022, per Resolution No. 2022-32216.

An evaluation report is prepared annually by a PPI Committee and submitted to the City Commission on October 28, 2024, the PPI Committee, that was created per Resolution No. 2023-32844, approved the Annual Update and Evaluation Report to be transmitted to the City Commission.

The City Manager recommends that the Mayor and City Commission accept the 2024 Report, attached to Resolution 2024-33415.

The members of the new ad hoc advisory PPI Committee (the "Committee") shall be as follows: the City's Communications Director; the City's Floodplain Manager; Scott Diffenderfer, a real estate agent; Carlos Gutierrez, a real estate agent; Alex Carrasco, a local bank representative; and John Lee, a local insurance agent.

The powers and duties of the Committee will be to serve as a PPI Committee in accordance with NFIP requirements for credit under the CRS, to implement, monitor, and evaluate the PPI, and to submit an annual evaluation report of the PPI to the City Commission.

The term of membership on the new ad hoc Committee shall commence on January 1, 2025, and expire on December 31, 2025, subject to earlier or later sunset by the City Commission.

City Liaison: Amy Knowles

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Melissa Berthier TL Communications Director/Chair 12/31/2025
Mohsen Jarahpour TL Floodplain Manager
Alexander Carrasco TL Local Bank Represenattive
Carlos Gutierrez TL Real Estate Agent
John Lee TL Local Insurance Agent
Scott Diffenderfer TL Real Estate Agent/Vice-Chair
Applicants Applicants

Resolution No. 2022-32390 / 2023-32844 / 2024- 33415

Appointed by:

Term Limit:

City Commission

12/31/2025

12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025

Steve Chong

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Term Ends:

Applicants

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Senior Affairs Committee

Composition:

The senior affairs committee shall be composed of 13 voting members as follows: (a) Two at-large appointments by the city commission. (b) Eleven members shall be appointed as follows:

(1) An individual selected by the board of directors of Jewish Community Services of South Florida.

(2) An administrator selected by the board of trustees for Mount Sinai Medical Center who is not the chief executive officer of Mount Sinai Medical Center.

(3) A resident of the Four Freedoms House who shall be recommended by the residents of the Four Freedoms House and ratified by the city commission.

(4) A resident of the Blackstone Apartments who shall be recommended by the residents of the Blackstone Apartments and ratified by the city commission.

(5) A resident of Stella Maris House selected by the board of directors of Stella Maris House.

(6) A resident of Rebecca Towers selected by the board of commissioners of the Miami Beach Housing Authority.

(7) A resident of Council Towers North who shall be recommended by the residents of Council Towers North and ratified by the city commission.

(8) A resident of Council Towers South who shall be recommended by the residents of Council Towers South and ratified by the city commission.

(9) A resident of Federation Towers who shall be recommended by the residents of Federation Towers and ratified by the city commission.

(10) An individual selected by the board of directors of UNIDAD of Miami Beach.

(11) The chairperson of the Hispanic Affairs Committee, or the chairperson's designee.

The members referenced in subsection (a) above shall be 55 years of age or older or have a demonstrated interest and involvement in senior citizen services, issues, activities, or facilities at the time of appointment. City Liaison: Alba Tarre

Vacancy:

Vacant

Resident of Blackstone Apartments (4)

Vacant

Resident of Council Towers North (7)

Vacant

Resident of Council Towers South (8)

Vacant

Resident of Stella Maris House 12/31/2026 (5)

Members: First Name

Position/Title:

Last Name

Carlos

Ponce de Leon Board of Directors- UNIDAD of 12/31/2025 Miami Beach (10)

Carmen Datorre TL Hispanic Affairs Committee Chair (11)
Debra (Debie) Quade TL Chair/At-Large
Kirza Resident of Four Freedoms House (3) Raffo

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

2020-4335, Sec 2-190.11 thru Sec 2-190.13 /

12/31/2026

City Commission

12/31/2026

City Commission

12/31/2026

City Commission

City Commission

Appointed by: Term Ends: Term Limit:

City Commission

12/31/2025

12/31/2025

12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2029

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First Name Last Name Position/Title:
Lily Suazo Board of Directors- Jewish Community Services of South Florida (1)
Magui Benitez Resident of Federation Towers 12/31/2025 (9)
Oscar Llorente Board of Trustees- Mount Sinai 12/31/2025 Medical Center/Vice-Chair (2)
Regla Diaz Rodriguez Resident of Rebecca Towers (6)
Zenaida At-Large
Applicants Applicants
Annette Fromm Chaplain R. J. Hatfield

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030
City Commission 12/31/2026

City Commission

12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030

Applicants

Sara Marin

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Sister Cities Program

Composition:

Purpose.

The purposes and powers and duties of the Sister Cities Program are as follows:

(1) Cause the people of the city and the people of foreign cities to acquire a consciousness of each other, to understand each other as individuals, as members of their community, as citizens of their country and as part of the family of nations. (2) Promote, as a consequence of such knowledge and consciousness, a continuing relationship of mutual concern between the people of the city and the people of its sister cities. (3) Promote art, cultural, educational and business exchanges between the city and its sister cities.

Composition.

The council shall consist of nine (9) members. Eight (8) of these members shall be direct appointments, with two (2) made by the mayor and one (1) made by each commissioner. One (1) member shall be appointed at large and shall be a representative of the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce.

Knowledge and experience.

The members of the council shall be persons who are interested in furthering the purpose of the program. The council may establish individual sister city committees, and any person interested in furthering the purpose of the program may become a member of an individual sister city committee upon approval by the council. To qualify, the person shall present a resume and a letter of interest to the committee chairperson. City Liaison: Heather Shaw

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Allison

Buttacavoli

Blanca

Villarello

Fred

Bean

Janinha

Piazzetta

Jared

Plitt

Marcella

Novela

Matti

Bower

Moni

Cohen

Shari

Lombardi

Sec. 2-181 / 2024-4599 /

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2027 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030
12/31/2026 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2032
12/31/2026 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2032
12/31/2025 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 Commissioner David Suarez 12/31/2032

MB Chamber of Commerce Rep

Applicants

Applicants

Marffa Amezcua

Steve Chong

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Applicants

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Sustainability Committee

Composition:

The Committee shall consist of seven (7) voting members, one each to be directly appointed by the Mayor and each City Commissioner.

The purpose of the Committee is to provide guidance and advice with regard to the City's efforts to provide and promote general environmental improvement trends, or "Green Initiatives," and "Sustainable Development," which is herein defined as a pattern of resource use that aims to meet community needs while preserving the environment so that these needs can be met, not only in the present, but in the indefinite future.

The Committee shall make advisory recommendations to the City Commission and the City Manager to promote Citywide Green Initiatives and to promote and provide plans for Sustainable Development in the City of Miami Beach. City Liaison: Alyssia Berthoumieux

Members: First Name

Last Name

Position/Title:

Andy

Chabassol

Emily

Milton

Isaiah Mosley Chair
Katie Luddy
Leslie Fernandez
Michael DeFilippi Vice-Chair
Sophie Ringel
Applicants Applicants
Daniel Brassloff Steve Chong

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Sec. 2-190.140 /

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2025 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2030
12/31/2026 Commissioner Joseph Magazine 12/31/2030
12/31/2026 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2032
12/31/2025 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 Commissioner David Suarez 12/31/2030

Applicants

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Transportation, Parking and Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Committee

Composition:

The Committee shall consist of 14 voting members. The Mayor and City Commissioners shall each make one direct appointment, with the other seven members of the Committee to be comprised of either City Business owners or members from the following community organizations, each of whom shall be appointed by majority vote of the City Commission:

(1) Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce's Transportation and Parking Committee; (2) A South Beach neighborhood association; (3) A South Beach business owner or a South Beach business association; (4) A Mid-Beach neighborhood association; (5) A Mid-Beach business owner or a Mid-Beach business association; (6) A North Beach neighborhood association; and (7) A North Beach business owner or a North Beach business association.

For the purposes of this section, terms set forth below shall have the following meaning:

South Beach: boundaries south of 23rd Street; Mid-Beach: boundaries between 23rd Street and 63rd Street; North Beach: boundaries north of 63rd Street

City Business Owner: an individual with an ownership or interest for a minimum of six months in a business established in the city for a minimum of six months. Ownership Interest shall mean the ownership of ten percent (10%) or more (including the ownership of 10% or more of the outstanding capital stock) in a business. Business shall mean any sole proprietorship, sponsorship, corporation, limited liability company, or other entity or business association.

On an annual basis, the members of the committee shall elect a chairperson and such other officers as may be deemed necessary or desirable, who shall serve at the will of the committee. Seven members shall consist of a quorum of the committee and shall be necessary in order to take any action. City Liaison: Jose Gonzalez

Vacancy:

Vacant

Vacant

South Beach Neighborhood Association (2)

Vacant Members: First Name

Last Name

Amy

Rabin

Edgar

Garin

Joe

Saunders

Joshua Squire South Beach Business Owner/Business Association (3)

Linda Kolko Mid-Beach Business Owner/Business Association (5)/ Vice-Chair

Marc

Gellman

Marcie Gregorio MBCC (1)
Oscar Vazquez Mid-Beach Neighborhood Association (4)
Patricia Henao-van Beek North Beach Business Owner/Business Association (7)

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Sec. 2-190.91 thru 2-190.98/ 2021-4432 /

12/31/2026

Commissioner Joseph Magazine

12/31/2025

City Commission

12/31/2025

Commissioner David Suarez

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2027 12/31/2025 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt
12/31/2026 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 12/31/2032
12/31/2025 Commissioner Laura Dominguez 12/31/2030
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2029
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2027
12/31/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 12/31/2031
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2030
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2026

Position/Title:

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First Name Last Name Position/Title:
Peter Ballas-Bograd
Peter Matos North Beach Neighborhood Association (6)
Applicants Applicants
Alexander Machado Andres Guerra-Mondragon
Daniel Brassloff Elizabeth Alper-Williams
Eva Dias Kimberly Martin
Nathan Quick Patricia (Trish) Day

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2025 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 12/31/2031
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2029

Applicants

Christopher Todd

Emme Basner

Liliana Martinez

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Visitor and Convention Authority

Composition:

Two (2) year term appointed by a minimum of four (4) votes. Seven (7) members who shall be permanent residents of Miami-Dade County. The seven (7) members of the authority shall be representative of the community as follows: 1. Not less than two (2) nor more than three (3) members shall be representative of the hotel industry; 2. The remaining members, none of whom shall be representative of the hotel industry, shall represent the community at-large. Any member of the Authority or employee thereof violating or failing to comply with provisions of this article shall be deemed to have vacated his office or position. City Liaison: Grisette Roque Marcos

Vacancy:

Vacant Members: First Name

Hotel Industry/At-Large

Last Name

Position/Title:

Cori Rice At-Large
Faye Goldin At-Large
George Neary TL Vice-Chair/At-Large
Margaret (Peggy) Benua TL Hotel Industry/Chair
Mohan Koka Hotel Industry
Steven Haas TL At-Large
Applicants Applicants
Adrian Gonzalez Emme Basner

Steven Adkins

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Sec. 102-246 /

12/31/2026

City Commission

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2027
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2029
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025
12/31/2026 City Commission 12/31/2029
12/31/2025 City Commission 12/31/2025

Applicants

Roger Goldblatt

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Boards and Committees Current Members

Youth Commission

Composition:

The Purpose of the Youth Commission is to provide the youth of Miami Beach with a vehicle to learn about government, participate in the process of City government, represent and articulate the needs of youth in the City, and provide recommendations to the Mayor and City Commissioners on issues and programs affecting the youth and teen population in the City.

(a) The Youth Commission shall be composed of seven (7) voting members.

(b) The Mayor and each City Commissioner shall appoint one member to the youth commission as a direct appointment. Members must be residents of the City of Miami Beach. Members must be enrolled in a public or private school in Miami-Dade County. Members shall be 15 through 18 years old at the time of appointment and be enrolled in the 10th, 11th, or 12th grade. To be qualified for appointment, a student must have a minimum 2.0 grade point average and demonstrate a sincere interest in municipal government, be motivated to contribute to the betterment of the city and have a background in community-based activity.

(c) The term of office for each member shall be one (1) year. Members may be appointed for two subsequent one-year terms; provided, however, that no member shall serve on or after his/her nineteenth (19th) birthday. In addition, board member terms shall automatically expire upon the latter of December 31 of the year of the appointing City Commission member leaves office or upon the appointment/election of the successor City Commission member.

(d) Youth Commission Members shall annually elect a member as chairperson, and other officers it deems necessary. A vote of a majority of the members shall be required to constitute action taken by the Youth Commission. City Liaison: Leslie Rosenfeld

Vacancy:

Vacant

Members: First Name

Last Name

Alexander

Kravitz

Dalia

Silverstone

Fiona

Niemeyer

Hannah

Mina

Magglio

Salinas

Quinn

Smith

2-186 et seq. / 2024-4634 /

06/30/2025

Commissioner Joseph Magazine

Term Ends: Appointed by: Term Limit:
06/30/2026 Commissioner Tanya Bhatt 06/30/2027
06/30/2026 Mayor Steven Meiner 06/30/2028
06/30/2026 Commissioner David Suarez 06/30/2027
06/30/2026 Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 06/30/2028
06/30/2026 Commissioner Alex Fernandez 06/30/2027
06/30/2026 Commissioner Laura Dominguez

Position/Title:

Applicants Applicants Applicants
Abigail Silverstone Aubrey Rosenhaus Elizabeth Alper-Williams
Emme Basner Maceo Hall Monique Pope
Ross Kelson TOMAS ALONSO

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

06/30/2027

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City Commission Committees

Finance and Economic Resiliency Committee

Position Name Appointed by
Chair Commissioner Joseph Magazine Mayor Meiner
Vice-Chair Commissioner David Suarez Mayor Meiner
Member Commissioner Tanya Bhatt Mayor Meiner
Alternate Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez Mayor Meiner
Liaison Jason Greene

Land Use and Sustainability Committee

Position Name Appointed by
Chair Commissioner Alex Fernandez Mayor Meiner
Vice-Chair Commissioner Tanya Bhatt Mayor Meiner
Member Commissioner David Suarez Mayor Meiner
Alternate Commissioner Laura Dominguez Mayor Meiner
Liaison David Martinez
Liaison Thomas Mooney

Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee

Position Name Appointed by
Chair Commissioner Laura Dominguez Mayor Meiner
Vice-Chair Commissioner Alex Fernandez Mayor Meiner
Member Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez Mayor Meiner
Alternate Commissioner Joseph Magazine Mayor Meiner
Liaison Mark Taxis

BOARD AND COMMITTEES THAT DID NOT SUBMIT AN ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER 2025

NON-CITY COMMISSION COMMITTEES

Brian Gilderman Aircraft Noise Abatement Advisory Board for Miami International Airport Commissioner Joseph Magazine Beacon Council Jason Greene, Commissioner Laura Dominguez Greater Miami Convention & Visitor Bureau / Finance Committee Jamie Straz Miami Design Preservation League Commissioner Alex Fernandez Miami-Dade League of Cities Commissioner David Suarez Miami-Dade Transportation Planning Organization Barbara Herskowitz, Christine Gudaitis Public Library Advisory Board Karen Fryd, Richard Milstein, Miles Wilkin The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts Center Trust Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez The Wolfsonian/Advisory Board Ex-Officio Member

Ad Hoc City Lighting Plan Advisory Committee

Ad Hoc Nightlife Industry Task Force (NITE) Advisory Committee

Ad Hoc South Shore Community Center Advisory Committee

Animal Welfare Committee

Disability Access Committee

Next Generation Council

Personnel Board

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR AD HOC CITY LIGH ING PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE January through December 2025

LAST NAME Veitia De los Reyes Swartz

FIRST NAME Laura

Jan Feb March April May June July
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2 Sara N/M N/M P N/M P P P
3 Jill N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M P P P N/M N/M N/M A P P A P A A P P
4 Sedighim Claudia
5 Intrator Jacob

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Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not Appointed Yet N/M: No Meeting NLM: No Longer Member C: Canceled

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Ad Hoc City Sanitation Advisory Committee January through December 2025

LAST NAME Carilini

FIRST NAME Christina

Jan Feb March April
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3 Doebler David
4 Akil Lester
5 Levey Laura

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ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Ad Hoc Iguana Remediation Advisory Committee January through December 2025

FIRST NAME Alyssa

LAST NAME

LAST NAME Jan Feb March April
N/M N/M N/M N/A N/A P P P N/A N/A N/M N/M N/M N/A N/A N/M N/M N/M N/A N/A 1 Baumgarten
2 Gray David
3 Savett Stacy
4 King Paula
5 Roth David

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ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Nightlife Task Force Committee January through December 2025

LAST NAME Polisar

FIRST NAME Steve

Jan

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2 Stedman Joel
3 Nazari Megan
4 Farrow Edison
5 Galy Greg
6 Wallack David
7 Stevenson Lea

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Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not Appointed Yet N/M: No Meeting NLM: No Longer Member C: Canceled

Oct Nov Dec

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Affordable Housing Advisory Committee January through December 2025

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

LAST NAME FIRST NAME Jan Feb March April May

Feb March April May

Rosen Gonzalez

P P P P A 1 Kristen
P P P P P 2 Flax Ines
P P P A A 3 Islam Mohammed
P P P P P 4 Gaggino Nancy
P P P P A 5 Paulsen Maria
N/A P P P P 7 Cook Bob

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July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

N/M N/M C

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Animal Welfare Committee January through December 2025

LAST NAME Turken

FIRST NAME Dana

1

2 Stillman Danna
3 Feldman Darin
4 Rodgers James
5 Levine Kaisa
6 Diamond Linda
7 Samuel Liza
8 Schwartz Shari
9 Purucker Susanna
Jan Feb March April May June July August
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ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Art in Public Places Committee January through December 2025

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

LAST NAME FIRST NAME Jan Feb March April
1 Barisione Silvia N/A N/A P P
2 Berke Steve P P P P
3 Nick N/A P P A D’Annunzio de los Reyes Lazo
Sara N/A P P P 4
5 Direlia N/A N/A N/A N/A
6 Mello Colette N/A P P P
7 Plascencia Gustavo N/A N/A N/A N/A

Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not Appointed Yet N/M: No Meeting C: Cancelled

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ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Board of Adjustment January through December 2025

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR AUDIT COMMITTEE January through December 2025

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

LAST NAME FIRST NAME Jan Feb March
P C P 1 Goldberg Michael
P C P 2 Nagler Daniel
FIRST NAME LAST NAME Marc Gidney Ronald Starkman Adam Kravitz David Grieser Noura Salman Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty n/a: Not appointed yet NM: No Meeting held during the month C: Cancelled Jan. NM NM NM NM NM Feb. NM NM NM NM NM 12-Mar P P P P A April NM NM NM NM NM
P C 3 Asion Andres
A C P 4 Silvers James
P C P 5 Kreinik Steven
P C P 6 Silverman Janet
P C P 7 Davis Steven

Sarah Mirmelli

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May 30 P P P P A June NM NM NM NM July Aug. 15 Sept. Oct Nov. Dec. NM P NM NM NM P NM NM NM P NM NM NM P NM NM Removed from the Committee due to attendance 6/2/2025

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ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Budget Advisory Committee JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER 2025

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

Jan. 14 Feb. 11 March 11 April 8

Benveniste Jack P P P P 1
Echarte Terri P P P P 2
Gringarten Hagai P P P P 3
Jobanputra Jalak A P P P 4
Khaghan Mojdeh P A P P 5
Roedy William P P P* P 6
Slipman Curtis P P P P* 7
Deedee Weithorn N/A N/A N/A N/A 8

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ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR QUALITY EDUCATION COMMITTEE August 2025 - July 2026

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME REP

1 2 Zeiger 3 Cohen 4 Perrin-Stocco 5 Merle 6 Guttenberg 7 Bass 8 Ostroff 9 Wehby 10 Rothman 11 Soto 12 Powers 13 14 15 Heller 16 Keinath 17 Orlowsky 18 Kaye Davis 19 Fryd 20 Khurana 21 Suarez 22 Fernandez 23 Rosenfeld

Devorah Donielle Christine Nathalie Seth Rina Amy Rebecca Jonathan Elizabeth Jacquelynn

Beverly Mary James Laurie Karen Jelena David Alex Leslie

Oct. 14 Nov. 12 Dec.

CMG Large Conference Room- 9:00 AM Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan 26 16 28 18 27

Biscayne Hebrew Academy Lehrman Mater Beach MB High Mechina MB Nautilus NB Elem School Ruth K. Broad K-8 South Pointe ST John’s Temple Beth Treasure Island Yeshiva Elem. Tanya Bhatt Laura Dominguez Alex Fernandez Joseph Magazine Steven Meiner K. Rosen Gonzalez Commissioner Commissioner Liaison

NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM

A P P P A P P P A A P n/a n/a P P P P P P A A P

A A P P P P A P P P P n/a n/a P P P P P A A A P

Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not Appointed Yet N/M: No Meeting // C: Canceled

March Apr 17 28 May 26 June July

N/M NM N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M

N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M NM

debbyz2110@gmail.com

doniellecohen@gmail.com

christine.perrin-stocco@n2co.com

Nathalie.g.merle@gmail.com

shayeguttenberg@gmail.com

rinambass@gmail.com;

amala226@aol.com

rebecca.wehby@gmail.com

jjrothman@gmail.com

jacquelynnpowers@me.com

annyrodr145@gmail.com

beverlyheller@icloud.com

mamakeinath@gmail.com

jsocpa@gmail.com

lkayedavis@gmail.com

Karen@sfyf.org;

jelenaproperties@gmail.com

DAVIDVICTORSUAREZ@GMAIL.CO M MonicaSalinas@miamibeachfl.gov

leslierosenfeld@miamibeachfl.gov

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Committee on the Homeless January through December 2025

LAST NAME Herrmann Chair Heckler Vice Chair

Jan Feb March
P A P Beatriz
P P P Tiffany
P P P 3 Edelstein Karen
N/A A P 4 Agnello Patricia
P P P 5 Narson Corey
P A P 6 Baron Yechiel
P A P 7 Tomic Charlotte

Hernandez- Ariana Reguant

P P P

Sept (Zoom)

April May June July August
C P C P N/M P
C P C A N/M A
C P C A N/M A
C P C P N/M P
C P C P N/M P
C P C A N/M P
C P C P N/M P

P (Zoom)

C C A N/M P

FIRST NAME

1

2

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not Appointed Yet N/M: No Meeting NLM: No Longer Member

Oct Nov Dec

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR

Convention Center Advisory Board

JANUARY 2025 THROUGH DECEMBER 2025

FIRST NAME

LAST NAME

Jan.

Gidney Marc P
Gould Bruce P
Zimmerman Lee P
Hernandez Antonio P
Kumar Prakash P
Jacobs Robin P
Gloede Chris

Linder

Rollins

Feb.

Mar.

P

N/M

P N/M P P
P N/M P A
T N/M P P
P N/M P
P N/M P
P P N/M
Carl P P
Chris T P

A: Absent T: Telephonically Present P: Present N/A: Not appointed yet N/M: No Meeting NLM: No Longer Member C: Canceled Meeting

April May June July Aug.

P

T P C N/M
T C N/M
P C N/M
P C N/M

N/M

P

P

P P C N/M

C

N/M

T P P
C N/M
C N/M
Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec

P

Fernandez

P

Ex-Officio

P

Meiner

P

Rosen Gonzalez

P

Bhatt

P

Dominguez

P

Ex-Officio

P

Suarez

NLM

Magazine

LAST NAME Sexton

FIRST NAME David

Jan Feb March
P P P 1
Cohen Lauren P A P 2
Leddick Sarah P P P 3
Herskowitz Barbara P P P 4
Lapciuc Tiffany A P P 5
Unger Rachel A P P 6
Ravelo Alberto A P P 7
Orlando P P A Garcia 8
Stegman Marla P A P 9

N/A N/A P Vigil Golden Judith Bradley

N/A N/A N/A

12

13

14

15

16

Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not Appointed Yet N/M: No Meeting C: Canceled

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Cultural Arts Council January through December 2025

April July May June
P P P P
P P P P
P P P P
P P P P P
P P P P
P A A P

N/M N/M

P P P P

P P P P P N/M
P P P P P
N/M N/A N/A A P P

Sept

P

N/M

A

N/M

P

N/M

A

P

P

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Design Review Board January through December 2025

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

LAST NAME FIRST NAME Jan Feb March
C 1 Sheldon Sam
C 2 Meyer Shawna
C P P 3 Giller Nelson Sarah
C P P 4 Diffenderfer Scott
C P A 5 Buttacavoli Mayra
C P P 6 Lewin Laura
N/A P P 7 Paez Gabriel
N/A P P 8 Lester Akil

N/A N/A N/A N/A Meshberg Adam

10

11

12

Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not appointed yet NM: No Meeting C: Canceled

April May June July Aug Sept
P P A P NM P
A P P P NM P
P P P A NM P
P A P P NM P
P P P P NM P
P P A P NM P
P P A NM P

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR DISABILITY ACCESS COMMITTEE JANUARY 2025 THROUGH December 2025

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

LAST NAME FIRST NAME REP Jan Feb March
A A P 1 Cohen Sabrina JM
P P A 2 Beckner Brescia TB
P P P** 3 Burstein Harvey AF
P P P 4 Darrow Dries LD
P P P** 5 Greene Kristen LD
P P** P 6 Plimpton Eufemia AF
P P P 7 Slakman Allison SM
P A P 8 Tessier Michel DS
A P** P 9 Vargas Zaymar TB
P** P** P 10 Jeannette Egozi KRG
P P** A 11 Zevallos Carlos JM

12 Vacant

--- --- --- DS

13 Vacant

--- --- --- SM
--- --- --- 14 Vacant KRG

City Liaison: Valeria Mejia Quorum 5 (physically) present A: Absent P**: virtual P: Present n/m: No meeting P*: Reappointed A*:Attendance under 70% of meeting (marked as Absent)

Oct Nov Dec April May June July August

A P P A n/m n/m
P A A P** n/m n/m
A P** P A n/m n/m
P P A A n/m n/m
P P P** P n/m n/m
P P P P n/m n/m
P P A P n/m n/m
P P** P** P** n/m n/m
P A P P n/m n/m
A A P** P** n/m n/m
P** P** P A n/m n/m
--- --- n/m --- --- n/m --- --- ---
--- --- n/m --- --- n/m --- --- ---
--- --- n/m --- --- n/m --- --- ---

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR G.O. Bond Oversight Committee January through December 2025

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

LAST NAME FIRST NAME Jan Feb Mar April
N/M P P N/M 1 Rivo Karen (Chair)
N/M P P N/M 2 Koslowe Jason
N/M P P N/M 3 Mosley Kate
N/M P A N/M 4 Halpryn Bruce
N/M P P N/M 5 Martorella Dana
N/M P A N/M 6 Gurkin Shari
N/M P P N/M 7 Veitia Daniel
N/M P P N/M 8 Edelman Margalit
N/M A P N/M 9 Sexton David
N/M P P N/M 10 Goldberg Donald
N/M P A N/M 11 Kravitz Adam
N/M P A N/M 12 Benveniste Jack
N/M P P N/M 13 Mosley Isaiah
N/M N/A N/A N/M 14 Kessler Isaac

Quorum: A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not Appointed Yet

N/M: No Meeting NLM: No Longer Member C: Cancelled * : Not Re-Appointed Yet

Sept Oct Nov Dec

May June July Aug Sept Oct
P N/M P N/M P N/M N/M
P N/M A N/M P N/M N/M
P N/M P N/M P N/M N/M
P N/M P N/M P N/M N/M
P N/M A N/M P N/M N/M
P N/M P N/M A N/M N/M
P N/M P N/M P N/M N/M
P N/M P N/M P N/M N/M
P N/M P N/M P N/M N/M
P N/M P N/M P N/M N/M
A N/M NLM N/M P N/M N/M
P N/M P N/M P N/M N/M
P N/M P N/M P N/M N/M
N/A N/M N/A N/M P N/M N/M

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR HEALTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE January through December 2025

FIRST NAME

LAST NAME

LAST NAME Jan Feb March April

NM C NM C Kamat Aimee

C NM C NM
N/A N/A NM C
NM C NM C
NM C NM C
NM C NM C
N/A C NM C
NM C NM C
NM C NM C
NM C NM C

11

12

13

14

15

16

Quorum A: Absent P: Present n/a: Not appointed yet

Chair: Needs to be appointed Co-Chair: Needs to be appointed

Ju ne

May July August Sept Oct

Nov

Dec

NM C NM NM C NM
NM C NM NM C NM
NM C NM NM C NM
NM C NM NM C NM
NM C NM NM C NM
NM C NM NM C NM
NM C NM NM C NM
NM C NM NM C NM
NM C NM NM C NM
NM C NM NM C NM

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Health Facilities Authority Board January through December 2025

LAST NAME Unger

FIRST NAME

FIRST NAME Jan Feb March
NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM P P A P 1 Arthur (Artie)
2 Salerno Tomas
3 Zaiac Martin
4 Golden Bradley

5

6

7

8

Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not Appointed Yet N/M: No Meeting C: Cancelled

No v

Dec

April May June July August Sept
P P P P NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Hispanic Affairs Committee January through December 2025

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

LAST NAME FIRST NAME Jan Feb March
P P A P P P A P A 1 DATORRE CARMEN
ELBA MACHADO 2
ROSARY PLANA 3

GUSTAVO

P P P 5 LINARES JULIAN
P P P 6 FERNANDEZ NATASHA

LENDEBORG CHRYSTIANNE

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not Appointed Yet N/M: No Meeting NLM: No Longer Member C: Canceled

April May June July August Sept Oct
C C C P P P P P P C C C P P P P P
Oct Nov Dec
P A
P C P C P P P
A C P C A P P
C C P P A P C C P P P P

A

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Historic Preservation Board January through December 2025

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

LAST NAME FIRST NAME Jan Feb March
C A C 1 Weinstein Laura
C P C 2 Ehrlich Brian
C P 3 Stuart John
C 4 Breslin Ray
5 Lovell Linsey
6 Mayer

7

Nov

Dec

April May June July August Sept
C P P P P NM P
P C P P P P NM P
C P C P P A P NM P
Haskel C P C P P A P NM P
Camargo Elizabeth C A C P A P P NM P
8 Hollingworth Randy N/A N/A N/A N/A P A P NM P
9 Novick Mitch N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A P P NM P

10

11

12

Quorum:

A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not appointed yet NM: No Meeting C: Canceled

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Human Rights Committee January through December 2025

LAST NAME Stine

FIRST NAME Dale

1

2 Gail Harris
3 Jessica Lane
4 Gary Martinez
5 Kara Skorupa
6 Amanda Knapp
7 Deidre Grossman
8 Pam Rogers

Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb March April May

A P P P P P P N/A

A P P P P P P A

P P P P P P P A

P P P A P P NLM A

P P A A P NLM NLM A

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not Appointed Yet N/M: No Meeting NLM: No Longer Member C: Canceled

June July August Sept
C C C C C C C NLM NLM C P P NLM P P P NLM N/A

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

NLM NLM

NLM NLM

C

C

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR LGBTQIA+ ADVISORY COMMITTEE January through December 2025

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

LAST NAME FIRST NAME Jan Feb Mar
NA P C 1 Adkins Steve
NA A C 2 Bath Michael
NA NA NA 3 Babka Christoph
NA NA NA 4 Becchinelli Vincent
NA A C 5 Coombs Carol (Chair)
NA P C 6 De Castro Hortense
NA P C 7 Glottman Ami
NA A C 8 Foster Lauren
NA P C 9 Marti Kring Edward
NA P C 10 Moser Laurence
NA P C 11 Pelletier Victoria
NA P C 12 Rivero Eduardo
NA NA NA 13 Tugberk Timur
NA P C 14 Thomas Paul (Vice Chair)
NA P C 15 Veloz Lymari
NA P C 16 Welsh Jonathon
NA P C 17 Yebne Facundo

A: Absent P: Present N/A: Not appointed yet N/M: No Meeting

Oct Nov Dec

Dec Reces s

Aug Recess

No v

Apr May June July Sept Oct

x x NA P P P x NM x

P A P P NM P
NA NA NA P NM P
NA NA NA NA NM P
P P P P NM P NA
P P P P NM A NA
A P P A NM A NA
A A A X NM x
P P P A NM P NA
A P A P NM P NA
P P P P NM P NA
P A P P NM P NA
NA NA NA NA NM P
P P P P NM A NA
P P P P NM P NA
P P P A NM P NA
P P P A NM P NA

NA

x x NA

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR

Marine and Waterfront Protection Authority JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER 2025

FIRST NAME

LAST NAME

LAST NAME JAN FEB
P P
P P 2. Roden Elaine
P P 3. Gardiner John
P P 4. Gibaldi Mike
A P 5. Magrisso Julio
P A 6. Carr Tim
P P 7. Litos Amy

Jose

P P 8. Frias
9. Chad Braver P P
10. Christopher Todd P A

A: Absent

P: Present

*: Has not been appointed

N/M: No Meeting

N/A: Not Applicable/Not appointed yet

F:\CODE\$ALL\MARINE\Attendance Roster\Atten 2022\Jan-September 2022.doc

MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP

A NM P
A P
P P
P P
P P
P P
P P
P P P P P NM P P
P NM P P P P
NLM NLM NLM A P A A

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Mayor’s 41 st Street Blue Ribbon Committee January through December 2025

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME Bonnie (Chair) Michael (Co-Chair) Avra

1

Crabtree

2

Burnstine

3

Bank

4 Bassuk Jerri
5 Behar Betty
6 Ciment Yechiel
7 Florida Rana
8 Hankin Eric
Michelle 9 Lari
10 Jacobs Robin
11 Tomic Charlotte
12 Wachtell Jeremy
OCT NOV DEC
Jan Feb March
A P N/M
P P N/M
N/A P P P P P P P P A N/A P P P P P P P A P N/A N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M

Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/M: No Meeting NLM: No Longer Member C: Canceled V - Virtual

April May June July August Sept
P P P P N/M P

N/M

P P A A P
N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/A A P A P A P P A P N/A P P P A P A A P P P P P P A A P P A P V A P P A A P P P A P P P V P P P P P P

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR

Miami Beach Commission for Women

2025

First name Last Name Jan
A P N/A 1 Amani Ayers
2 Charlotte Libov
3 Vacant Vacant
4 Elizabeth Resnick
6 Francinelee Hand
7 Janis Good
8 Diane Klein
9 Vacant Vacant
10 Vacant Vacant
11 Dina Steward
12 Marjorie York
13 Merle Shama
14 Vacant Vacant
15 Pamela Mayer
16 Robyn Malek
17 Vacant Vacant
18 Sandy Rojas
18 Lynette Long
19 Yvette Tache
Oct Nov Dec

Jan Special meeting

Feb March April
* * N/A * * * P P N/A P P N/A
P P A N/A N/A N/A N/A P P N/A P P P A P A P P P N/A N/A N/A N/A P P N/A P P A A P P P P A N/A N/A N/A N/A P P N/A

N/A N/A N/A N/A * * N/A * * * * * *

P A A P P P

May June July Aug

P P C A N/M *
P P N/A C A N/M *
C N/A N/M N/M N/A
P A P P N/A N/A P P A N/A C P
C P N/M *
C P N/M *
C P N/M *
C N/A N/M N/A
C N/A N/M N/A
C P N/M *
C P N/M *
C P N/M *
C N/A N/M N/A
P P P P P P C P N/M *
C P N/M *
C N/A N/M N/A
C P N/M *
C P N/M *
C A N/M *

N/A

P

A

P

P

N/A

N/A

P

P

A

N/A

P

P

P

P

P

A

Quorum A: Absent X: Jury Duty P: Present N/A: Not Appointed Yet N/M: No Meeting ***: Not regularly scheduled

Sept Oct Nov Dec

*

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Neighborhood Resiliency Projects Advisory Committee January through December 2025

FIRST NAME Clare (Chair)

LAST NAME

LAST NAME Jan Feb March
P A P A P P N/A P P P P P P N/A P P P P P P N/A 1 McCord
2 Basner Julie
3 Dyer Curt (Vice Chair)

Montenegro Barbara

5 Starkman Ronald
6 Matos Karin
7 Cohen Seth

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not Appointed Yet N/M: No Meeting NLM: No Longer Member C: Cancelled

* Attended virtuallyβ€”absent

*Attended virtuallyβ€”medical exemption, committee voted & approved

April May June July August Sept
P A P P P P N/A P P P A P P N/A A P P A P P N/A N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M P P P A A P P

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR

North Beach CRA Advisory Committee

January through December 2025

FIRST NAME

FIRST NAME Jan 14 Feb 11 March 18 April 8

LAST NAME

Issenberg (Chair)

Ronnie P P C P

Richerson (Vice Chair)

2 Tom P P C P
3 Jimenez Omar P P C P
4 Latone Samuel P P C P
5 Orozco-Encio Romina P P C P
6 Salazar Manning P P C P
7 Sexton * David P P C P
8 Cohen David N/A N/A N/A N/A
9 Ospitia John N/A N/A N/A N/A

Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not Appointed Yet N/M: No Meeting NLM: No Longer Member C: Canceled

* ex officio, non-voting member

May 13 June 17 July 8 Sept 9 Oct Nov Dec

August

P

P P N/M

P

P

P P N/M
P Zoom N/M NLM
P P N/M
P P N/M P
P A N/M P
P P N/M P
N/A N/A N/M P
N/A N/A N/M P

P

N/A

P

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Parks and Recreational Facilities Advisory Board JANUARY 2025 THROUGH DECEMBER 2025

LAST NAME Berger Durham Fryd Gringarten Hayes Hernandez Koonin Lifshultz Nguah

FIRST NAME David Gayle Jonathan Joelle Janie Joseph Shannon Joshua David

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 Smith

Sean

11 Goldberg 12 Aronson 13 Cohn

Donald Daniel Steve

Quorum 8 A: Absent P: Present P/NSI: Present/Not Sworn in yet P/T: Present by Telephone/Teams X: Jury Duty N/A: Not Appointed/Sworn in yet NM: No Meeting C: Meeting Canceled

Oct 14 Nov 18 Dec 9

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Personnel Board January through December 2025

FIRST NAME

LAST NAME

Abramson Roger Jan Feb March

P/T P A P P P P P P P P/T P

C C C C C C C C C C C C C

P P P A P P P P P P P P P/T

2 Barboza Ricardo
3 Alpizar Marla
4 Bello Alejandro
5 Obando Jose
6 Ireland Delroy
7 Cordero Yoel
8 Arends Spencer
9 Elejabarrieta Raquel

April May June July August Sept Oct Nov Dec

P/T P P P/T P P P P P P P P A

P/T P P P P/T P A P/T P P P P P

NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM

NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM

P P P P P P P P A P A A A

Jan Feb March
N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M

10

12

13

14

15

16

Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not Appointed Yet N/M: No Meeting NLM: No Longer Member C: Canceled

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Planning Board January through December 2025

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

LAST NAME FIRST NAME Jan Feb March April

April

May

P P P P 1 Elias Brian
P P P P 2 Ciment Yechiel
P P P P 3 Freidin Jonathan
P P P P 4 Beattie Melissa
P P P P 5 Latone Elizabeth

P

Gultanoff Matthew

P

P P P 7 Needelman Scott
N/A N/A P P 8 Keith Marks

9

10

11

12

Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not appointed yet NM: No Meeting

July 28

May June July Aug Sept

P NM P June July August Sept Oct Nov Dec

P NM P
NM A P
P P
P P NM P
P P NM P
NM P NM P
NM P NM P

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR PCRC Police/Citizens Relations Committee January through December 2025

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

LAST NAME FIRST NAME Jan Feb March
P P Adams David
P P N 2 Brill Mark
P A O 3 Cole Lisa
P P 4 Feuer Seth - Chair

Alexander –

P P M Fryd

V. Chair

P P E 6 Klingspor Christine
N/A N/A E 7 Salamone Jonathan
P P T 8 Kravitz Joanna-Rose
P P I 9 Lopez Lizette
P P N 10 Rabin Samuel
P P G 11 Shockett Jill
P P 12 Weithorn Mark
P P 13 Wright Troy
P P 14 Muhlrad Mark

Oct Nov Dec April May June* July* August Sept*

P P P P

P P P P N A
P P P P O P

P P P P

A P A P M P
P P P A E A
N/A P P A E A
P P P A T P
P P P P I P
P P P P N P
A P P P G P
P P P A P
P P P P P
P P A A P

1

Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not appointed yet N/M: No Meeting NLM: No Longer Member C: Canceled * : Meeting not regularly scheduled

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR PCRC Police/Citizens Relations Subcommittees Spring Break Subcommittee (SB)* Budget Advisory Subcommittee (BA)*

January through December 2025

Feb SB

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

P 1 Adams David
2 Brill Mark
A Cole Lisa
P 4 Feuer Seth
P 5 Fryd Alexander
P 6 Klingspor Christine
7 Koutoulas James
8 Kravitz Joanna-Rose

Lopez

10

Rabin

11

Shockett

12

Weithorn

13 Wright Troy
14 Muhlrad Mark

Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not appointed yet N/M: No Meeting NLM: No Longer Member C: Canceled * : Meeting not regularly scheduled

Oct Nov* Dec

P

P

May

June BA

August

N

O

P

P

P

M

P

E

M

E

T

P

I

N

I

P

P

N

G

O

P

T

P

July

P

E

Samuel

Mark

April

E

Lizette

Jill

March SB Walk

N

3

9

Feb

G

S

A

Sept BA

Oct Nov Dec
ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR PRODUCTION INDUSTRY COUNCIL (β€œPIC”) January through December 2025 ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Program for Public Information Committee January through December 2025
LAST NAME Berthier FIRST NAME Melissa

P - P P P P P P P P P P P P - - P P P P P - - P P P P P Blaize Joshua

N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M

N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M

N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M

N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M

N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M

Burns

Natalie

2 Gutierrez Carlos
Goicoechea Barbara
LaBuzetta Christina
Londono Jessica
Shteyrenberg Igor
Stojanovic Aleksandar

8

9

10

Quorum A: Absent P: Present PE: Present Electronically (phone, teams, skype) X: Jury Duty N/A: Not Appointed Yet N/M: No Meeting C: Cancelled

11

12

13

14

15

16

Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not Appointed Yet N/M: No Meeting NLM: No Longer Member C: Canceled

May June July August Sept Oct Nov Dec May June July August Sept

P P P P P

N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M

N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M

P A P P A P A

A P A

PE P P P P P P

P P P P P P

N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M

N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M

N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M

N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M

A A P P

A P

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR SENIOR AFFAIRS COMMITTEE January through December 2025

LAST NAME Benitez

FIRST NAME Magui

Jan Feb March April
P A P P P P NLM P P NLM P (via teams) P NLM P P P NLM P P A P (via teams) A P P - C C C C C 1
2 Baglietto Gaby
3 Quade Debi
4 Datorre Carmen
5 Perez Jessica
C P 6 Oscar Llorente
A A P - C C C - 7 Raffo Kirza
8 Warin Sara
9 Diaz Regla
10 Zenaida Guzman Ponce de Leon Suazo
- - - P 11 Alex
- - - - 12 Lily

13

14

15

16

Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not Appointed Yet N/M: No Meeting NLM: No Longer Member C: Canceled

Oct Nov Dec May June July August Sept

P NLM A A NLM

P NLM A A NLM P NLM P P NLM P (via teams) P NLM P P N/M N/M N/M N/M N/M C C C C NLM P NLM P P

P N/M P
C NLM C C P NLM P P N/M N/M N/M N/M P NLM P P
C A P N/M P
- P N/M A -

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR SISTER CITIES COMMITTEE JANUARY 2025 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2025

FIRST NAME

JAN FEB MAR
P P P
P P
2. Bean Fred N/A P

P

3. Buttacavoli Allison P P

P

4. Ospitia John P P

5. Plitt

Jared

6. Levey

Laura

7. Novela

Marcella

8. Piazzetta Janinha P P
9. Cohen Moni P
10. Amezcua Marffa A

Shari

12. Villarello

Blanca

Oct Nov Dec

C

LAST NAME

P

P

A: Absent T: Telephonically Present P: Present N/A: Not appointed yet N/M: No Meeting *Not a regularly scheduled meeting.

APRIL MAY

JULY

APRIL MAY JULY AUG SEPT SEPT 9 25* A A Fernandez

JUNE

P P N/M

P T P N/M T T Ex-Officio MB Chamber
P P P P N/M P T

P P P P N/M

Meiner

P

P

Rosen Gonzalez

P

P T A A N/M A T
P A P N/M P P
P P P N/M P P

A

A A Suarez
A N/M P P

P P P N/M P P

P A P Magazine

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE January through December 2025

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

LAST NAME FIRST NAME Jan Feb March April May June July August Sept
1 Chabassol Andy A A P P P P A NM P
2 DeFilippi Michael P A P P P A P NM P
3 Luddy Katie P P P P P P P NM P
4 Milton Emily P A A P P P P NM P
5 Moore Johann P P P P P N/A N/A NM N/A
6 Mosley Isaiah P P P P A P P NM P
7 Ringel Sophie P P P P P P P NM A

Abraham Fernandez

Leslie N/A N/A NA N/A N/A A P NM P

Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty NM: No Meeting n/a: Not appointed yet

Oct Nov Dec
N/A N/A N/A

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Transportation, Parking & Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Committee JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER 2025

FIRST NAME

LAST NAME

LAST NAME Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep

A

Kolko Linda P P P P P P P N/M

A P P P P P A N/M A

Henao Van-Beek Patricia

3 Saunders Joe A A P P P P A N/M P
4 Rabin Amy P P P P P P P N/M A
5 Lester Akil P P P P P A A N/M P
6 Matos Peter P P P P P P P N/M P
7 Ballas-Bograd Peter A P P P P P A N/M P
8 Gellman Marc P P P P P P P P A A A N/M N/M P
9 Squire Josh P P P
10 N/A P P A

11 Marcie Gregorio N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A A

12 Vacant

Seat

13 Vacant

Seat

14 Vacant

Seat

A: Absent X: Jury Duty N/M: No meeting

Virtual

P

Virtual

N/M

P

P

A N/M A

`

P: Present N/A: Not appointed yet C: Cancelled

* No Longer on Committee (Conclusion/Resignation)

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ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority January through December 2025

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME Margaret (Peggy) Faye

Feb

March

N/M 1 Benua P P
N/M 2 Goldin P P
N/M 3 Gonzalez Adrian A A
N/M N/M N/M N/M 4 Haas Steven P P
5 Koka Mohan P P
6 Neary George P A
7 Rice Cori P P

8

9

10

Quorum A: Absent P: Present X: Jury Duty N/A: Not Appointed Yet N/M: No Meeting C: Cancelled

Oct Nov Dec
April May June
N/M P P

P N/M P P P P

No Longer on the Board No Longer on the Board No Longer on the Board
N/M A P
P N/M N/M N/M N/M A A P P
P A P P P
A P P P P
P P P P P

ATTENDANCE REPORT FOR YOUTH COMMISSION AUGUST 2025 THROUGH JULY 2026 CMG Large Conference Room: 4:00 PM

Jan

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

1

2 MIna Hannah
3 Smith Quinn
4 Salinas Magglio
5 Kravitz Alexander
6 Niemeyer Fiona
7 Silverstone Dalia
8 Rosenfeld Leslie

A: Absent P: Present

n/a: Not appointed yet NM = No Meeting Scheduled C: Cancelled CMB Large Conference Room

July August (Zoom)

Dec.

Sept Oct Nov

P

P P REP

Joseph Magazine Kristen Rosen Gonzalez Laura Dominguez Alex Fernandez Tanya Bhatt David Suarez Steven Meiner

Liaison

Aug 26 Sept 16 Oct 28 Nov 18 Jan 27 Feb 24 Mar 17 Apr 28 May 26

June

July

P P N/M N/M
P A N/M N/M
P P N/M N/M
P P N/M N/M
A P N/M N/M
P P N/M N/M
P P N/M N/M

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