Miami Lakes Town Council Focuses on Boosting Main Street Live with Local Business Engagement
- Meeting Overview:
The Miami Lakes Town Council meeting centered on enhancing the marketing and participation strategies for Main Street Live events, emphasizing collaboration with local businesses and securing effective promotional efforts. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to discussing how the town could increase local vendor involvement and improve marketing strategies to attract more attendees to Main Street Live, a series of events designed to enliven the community’s central area.
The conversation began with feedback from a community participant known as Tico, who shared his positive experience from the previous Main Street Live event. Tico highlighted the need for increased communication with vendors. He pointed out that vendors who participated by setting up booths, such as Bon Vivant, experienced notable success, selling products like wine and drawing in customers. Tico encouraged organizers to position tables closer to the street to facilitate better interaction among attendees and recommended that venues like Chella promote their afterparties with more eye-catching elements.
The discussion then shifted to the marketing strategy for upcoming events, underlining the necessity of a coordinated approach between the town’s marketing and communications teams. A budget of $1,000 was agreed upon for promotions, with funds split between the Marketing and Economic Development departments. This budget increase from previous smaller campaigns was seen as essential for driving attendance and ensuring comprehensive outreach. The council discussed the importance of creating video content, which typically bypasses the need for town approval, as an efficient promotional tool.
Further into the meeting, the council addressed logistical hurdles regarding the approval of promotional materials. There was a need to collaborate with the Grahams marketing team to ensure all artwork and graphics for events received timely approval. Concerns were raised about possible restrictions from the town’s communications department, which could hinder the use of external marketing firms. Despite these challenges, optimism prevailed that with the necessary approvals, the marketing plans could proceed as intended.
The council also explored sponsorship opportunities, recognizing the potential for large sponsors to support community initiatives. Drawing inspiration from past events, such as the “Taste of Miami Lakes” and the South Miami Art Festival, members discussed the inclusion of interactive art and entertainment to attract diverse audiences. The idea of incorporating varied acts and themes, such as 80s-themed entertainment, was proposed to keep the events dynamic and engaging year after year.
A significant portion of the discussion revolved around increasing collaboration with Main Street merchants. The council emphasized the importance of integrating more local businesses into event planning to foster a vibrant community environment. There was a consensus on the need for a meeting with merchants to discuss involvement and logistics, such as the potential for funding family-friendly activities through the Economic Development Committee (EDC).
City Council Officials:
Bryan Morera, Angelo Cuadra Garcia, Ray Garcia, Juan Carlos Fernandez, Steven Herzberg, Gina M. Inguanzo (Town Clerk)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/26/2026
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Recording Published:
02/27/2026
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Duration:
44 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Miami-Dade County
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Towns:
Miami Lakes
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