South Miami City Council Unanimously Approves Naming Gym After Lewis J. Gil
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
08/20/2024
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Recording Published:
08/20/2024
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Duration:
715 Minutes
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Towns:
South Miami
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County:
Miami-Dade County
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State:
Florida
- Meeting Overview:
The South Miami City Council meeting took place without Mayor Javier Fernández, who was attending the Democratic Convention in Chicago. Despite initial technical difficulties, the meeting proceeded with several key agenda items, including the unanimous decision to name the gymnasium at the Gibson Community Center after former Commissioner Lewis J. Gil. The meeting also addressed various public service recognitions, a significant contract for on-demand transit services, and a discussion on the city’s health insurance plan.
The council’s most notable action was the unanimous approval of a resolution to name the gymnasium at the Gibson Community Center after Lewis J. Gil, a former city commissioner recognized for his extensive contributions to the community. The motion to adopt the resolution saw widespread support among the commissioners, who expressed their admiration and respect for Gil. The resolution was introduced following a presentation that highlighted Gil’s service from February 2018 to November 2022, his dedication to public service, and his community engagement. One commissioner noted, “if you know Lewis for a minute, you know that he’s a person of tremendous integrity,” underscoring the collective sentiment of gratitude towards Gil.
The council also took time to honor other community members and employees. R. Morel was recognized as the Employee of the Quarter for his outstanding work in the Parks and Recreation Department. Morel’s professionalism and conflict management skills were praised, with personal anecdotes shared by commissioners, emphasizing his dedication and impact on the community. Additionally, a tribute was made to George Green, who served the city for 44 years. Green’s legacy was celebrated through a proclamation read by a commissioner, acknowledging his lifelong commitment to the community and his continued service even after retirement.
The meeting also addressed the city’s health insurance plan for employees and retirees. A resolution was passed to engage Curative Insurance Company for the fiscal year 2024-2025, with an approximate premium of $1,131,710. The discussion revealed concerns about the transparency of the broker commission structure and the potential impact of plan changes on employees’ access to healthcare providers. Representatives from the insurance brokerage provided detailed explanations of the negotiation process and assured the council that no bonuses were involved in securing the plan. The decision was ultimately seen as a “leap of faith,” reflecting confidence in the city management team’s recommendations.
Public comments played a role in the meeting, with various individuals expressing their gratitude for the Marshall Williams scholarship program and sharing personal stories of how the financial support had positively impacted their educational journeys. Christina Bingcourt, a senior at Southeastern University, and Danielle Bingcourt, a literature and linguistics student at the University of Florida, both highlighted the scholarship’s role in alleviating financial stress and enabling them to pursue their academic goals.
The council also approved a resolution to waive event-related fees for the 2024 Back to School Wellness Fair, organized by the Splashy Hendrick Book Club Corporation and the Right Fit Education and Consulting Services. The event, scheduled for August 25, 2024, aims to empower families by enhancing their understanding of their vital role in children’s education. The waiver, adjusted to $1,625.95 after the mayor expressed willingness to cover some direct service costs, was seen as a crucial support for the community-focused event.
Another major agenda item was the approval of a contract with River North Transit LLC for on-demand transit services, with an annual budget not exceeding $354,000. The city manager highlighted the need to enhance transit services to better serve the community and facilitate access to the town center. The selection committee’s unanimous recommendation of River North Transit LLC was based on the goal of scaling the program without fixed costs and ensuring a maximum wait time of 15 minutes for users. The council members expressed concerns about the financial implications but ultimately supported moving forward with the negotiations.
The council also addressed several routine but matters, including the approval of scholarships totaling $10,500 and the authorization of various city purchases, such as new pumps for the splash pad at Murray Park Aquatic Center and officiating services for the South Miami football program. Additionally, a resolution to authorize the purchase of health insurance coverage for employees and retirees was passed, following a discussion on the proposal from Curative Insurance Company.
Javier Fernández
City Council Officials:
Lisa Bonich, Steve Calle, Josh Liebman, Brian Corey
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
08/20/2024
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Recording Published:
08/20/2024
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Duration:
715 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:
South Miami
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