Miami Lakes Council Plans Virtual History and Linear Park Enhancements

The Miami Lakes Town Council recently convened to discuss a series of initiatives aimed at enhancing the community’s infrastructure and honoring its veterans. Among the most prominent topics was the proposal to create a virtual town history through QR codes linked to dedicated trees and buildings, as well as plans for a new linear park designed to connect with existing greenways and trails.

The conversation regarding the virtual history project was led by the chairman of the veterans committee, who introduced the idea of wrapping electrical boxes in patriotic themes and using QR codes to provide information about the individuals honored by dedicated trees and buildings. The initiative aims to engage the community by making local history more accessible and interactive. The QR codes would act as digital gateways to photographs and biographies, enriching residents’ understanding of the town’s heritage. The committee considered the involvement of the neighborhood improvement committee in coordinating efforts and ensuring the project’s success. They discussed the need for durable QR codes that could withstand vandalism and weather, with concrete as a potential secure mounting material.

The committee also debated the practicality of involving the town’s web designer to create an online map to direct users to the specific locations of the QR-coded sites. Engaging the community was a thread throughout the discussion, with the idea of involving the Boy Scouts in the initial phase of the project and reaching out to family members for official bios and photographs.

Another topic of discussion was the development of a linear park, which received positive feedback from the council. Described as a method to activate an underused area and provide recreational opportunities, the park would feature a half-mile pathway, benches, trash cans, and a shelter. There were debates surrounding the inclusion of lighting to increase safety and park utilization during the night. The council also discussed partnering with local employers to promote employee wellness through the park. The project aligns with the town’s greenways and trails master plan and was seen as a valuable addition to the community’s outdoor spaces.

The council addressed the potential for uniformity in town amenities, such as benches, trash cans, exercise stations, and art installations. A suggestion was made to seek sponsorship from local employers, with their logos displayed on the amenities. The council raised concerns regarding the safety, accessibility, and utilization of the proposed amenities, particularly the idea of a 30-foot metal cow art installation, which was inspired by a similar concept in Denver.

The project’s practical aspects were also a point of discussion, including the use of permeable surfaces, tree planting, and the material for the pathway construction. The timeline for the project was discussed, with a potential start in October or November, pending grant approval. The involvement of the Economic Development Committee and local businesses was considered important, as was the idea of incorporating a bike rental company and a future bike route.

The council also deliberated on the need to allocate more funds to redo plaques and bricks throughout the town in honor of veterans and prominent residents. There was a mention of creating a Hall of Fame in the chambers.

In addition to these projects, the council touched upon the need to update the zoning code regarding liens and the process of presenting it to the council. The protection of waterways and the establishment of a 10-minute warning before the meeting’s conclusion were also discussed. Several items were tabled to keep track of their progress, including a conversation about sponsorship opportunities with HOAs and a potential annual meeting layout featuring a keynote speaker, relevant topics, and a resource fair.

The issue of illegal dumping on Northwest 92nd Street was brought to attention.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Manny Cid
City Council Officials:
Tony Fernandez, Luis E. Collazo, Josh Dieguez, Ray Garcia, Marilyn Ruano, Victoria Martinez (Assistant to the Town Council)

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