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The Miami Beach Mayor’s Green Ad-Hoc
Committee held its first meeting since its establishment on July 17, 2007. In
attendance were the following members of the committee: John Corey, Robin
Jacobs, Debra Leibowitz, Mitch Novick, Patxi Pastor and Luiz Rodrigues.
Commissioner Michael Góngora, chair of the committee, was also present. The
committee began discussing and identifying policies and practices within the
City of Miami Beach,
that can minimizing negative impacts and maximizing benefits to the
environment. Some of the topics that were discussed consisted of recycling,
water conservation, urban forestry, air quality, green building, vehicles,
beach preservation, re-nourishment, and energy conservation.
“Miami Beach is
not the most environmental city. Many people seem to not know about recycling.
What can we do to be a leader in our community?” asked Commissioner Michael
Góngora, chair of the committee. Committee member Debra Leibowitz responded by
stating, “We do not have recycle bins on our beaches. Why doesn’t the city have
recycle bins? I would like to see us on the forefront on taking some action.”
The committee decided to split the different topics among themselves for
research and they would report to the committee on their findings. The
committee also plans to invite city officials from the city of Miami
and/or city of Hollywood
Beach to hear their green initiatives for their cities. The next meeting is set
for August 21, 2007 from 6-8pm at the Mayor’s Conference Room, Fourth Floor,
City Hall. All meetings will be open to the public. For more information,
contact Diana Fontani, Aide to Commissioner Michael Góngora, at (305) 673-7030
or email at dianafontani@miamibeachfl.gov.
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