FLORIDP City of Miami Climate Resilience Committee Meeting Agenda October 28, 2024 6:00PM Miami City Hall Mission 3500 Pan. American Drive, Miami, FL3 33133 The Climate Resilience Committee" ("Committee": shall serve in an advisory capacity to the City Commission and 1. The Committee. shall recommend changes to the City Code and any City policy necessary to help the City, its residents, businesses, institutions, and natural systems adapt to, prepare for, and thrive in the various stresses related to climate change, including but not limited to emissions of greenhouse gases, increasing flood risks, increasing groundwater levels, more intense storms resulting in high tides and storm surges, increasing high heat days, salt water intrusion, drought, extreme weather events, and water and vector- 2. The Committee shall have the responsibility to review and evaluate issues related to the use, disposition, and/or development of City-owned waterfront property and shall provide advice to the City Commission concerning those issues and only such other matters as are referred to it by the City Commission in regard to City or public land abutting water. The City Commission shall not be bound by any recommendation or advice received from the Committee. The Committee is expected to be aware of City policies concerning development and coordinate. its endeavors with other City committees and boards which will be affected by the Committee'srecommendations. Nothing herein is intended to interfere with or conflict with anye existing provisions in the City Charter or City Code setting forth procedures concerning the development and/or shall have thej following. specific duties: borne illnesses. disposition ofCity-owned waterfront property. Aaron DeMayo, Chair, D2 Nkosi Muse, Vice Chair, D5 Wayne Pathman, Esq., Member, D3 Adrian Plasencia, Emergency Manager-Assistant Fire Chief, Member, City Manager Avra. Jain, Founder-Vagabond Group, Member, At-Large Sarahi A. Perez, Member, At-Large (between ages of18-25) Silvio Frank Pupo-Casco, Member, D1 Vacant Member, Mayor Vacant, District4 City staff:. Sonia Brubaker, Chief Resilience Officer; Alissa Farina, Assistant Chief Resilience Officer, James Brako, Assistant City Attorney, Miriam Flores, Special Project Coordinator Welcome to the city of Miami's climate resilience committee meeting. These meetings can be virtually attended by accessing the live stream link at the climate resilience committee homepage at MAMIGOV.cOmICRC: You may submit public comment for this or future meetings through the link on that/ page. We willl review and discuss virtual public comment submissions during our public comment, periods at the beginning and end ofe each meeting. Roll Call - 6:00 PM II. Public Comment - 6:05 PM (Public comment will be limited to. 2 minutes per person) III. Approval of CRC Minutes for. July 15th Regular Meeting and September 10th Workshop Meeting - 6:10PM IV. Presentations- - 6:15pm a. Commodore Trail Master Plan Lorraine Rosado-Pietri, P.E., Capital Improvements Program b. DTPW Rickenbacker Causeway Master Plan-( (25 minutes, presentation and discussion) Landscape of mangroves in Miami Teej Ragsdale, CEO, Raad Labs & Jacob' Werbin, CTO, (25 minutes, presentation and discussion) Raad Labs (25 minutes, presentation and discussion) V. Items tol be' Voted on - Municipal Solid Waste Management Resolution VI. Old Business/Review of Action Items-7 7:30PM VII. City-Owned Waterfront Projects -none VIII. Office of Resilience and Sustainability (ORS) Updates-7:35PM a. Back Bay b. Legion Park Community Meeting Update a. September 2024 King Tide Records IX. Open Discussion/Other Items - 7:40P PM X. Future Agendas-7:50PM XI. Public Comment- - (limited to. 2 minutes per person) -7:55PM XII. Adjourn- - 8:00PM no later than 2 hours after the meeting called to order. Note: Next meeting scheduled November 4, 2024