Town Update: Franjo Park Groundbreaking, Updated Mini Booklets for Businesses, and More

Photo of Franjo Park Groundbreaking Ceremony

Franjo Park Groundbreaking Ceremony

Today marked an important milestone for the Franjo Park Restoration and Improvements Project, as we held the ceremonial groundbreaking. Mayor Tim Meerbott, along with Council Members Roger Coriat and BJ Duncan visited the park where they met with representatives from Stantec and Stonehenge Construction—who designed and are constructing the park's makeover, respectively—as well as with Town Manager Rafael Casals and Parks Director Etienne Bejarano to go over the project and tour the site where construction has already begun. The project should be completed in approximately 10 months from now.

The project will see the restoration of the park’s baseball fields and three buildings, which include:

  • NEW LED Sports Lighting System (Completed)
  • NEW Shade Structure Canopies
  • NEW Dugouts, Backstops, & Foul Ball Fencing
  • NEW Drainage System Between Fields
  • NEW Perimeter Fencing
  • NEW Bermuda Sod in Athletic Field
  • NEW Sidewalks Around Concession Area & Common Areas
  • Upgrading Community Room & Offices
  • Upgrading Restroom Facilities
  • Upgrading Concession Stand Facilities
  • Laser Grading Clay Infields

Although this project has had several setbacks that extended the original project timeline (click here to read more about that) once completed, we will have a better than ever, state-of-the-art baseball field which we look forward to renewing with the energy, spirit and tradition it once had!

 

County Holds Press Conference on Hurricane Preparedness During COVID-19 Pandemic

Today marks the official start of Hurricane Season. Miami-Dade County Mayor Gimenez held a press conference to discuss some of the preparedness procedures as well as adjustments that have been made in regard to Evacuation Shelters during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Here are a few highlights from the conference. Click here to watch the press conference in its entirety:

  • Prepare now before a threat by trimming your trees and ensuring your shutters are complete and in working condition
  • Ensure you have enough food and water for you and your family for 72 hours after a storm
  • Take advantage of the Disaster Preparedness Tax Break taking place now until June 4
  • If you are unable to evacuate on your own during a hurricane threat, register for the Emergency & Evacuation Assistance Program (EEAP) now
  • Should there be a hurricane threat, there will be special screening procedures for COVID-19 at evacuation shelters
  • The County has expanded shelter capacity so that instead of the allotted 20 Square Feet per person that was the standard in previous years, there will now by 40 Square Feet per person
  • You should have received your Hurricane Preparedness Guide in the mail, but if not, click here to download it

Let's be prepared, Cutler Bay!

 

UPDATED: New Normal Mini Handbooks for Businesses

If you are a business owner in Cutler Bay (and Miami-Dade County) check out the linked mini-handbooks our Town staff prepared with industry-specific information of the "New Normal" guidelines from Miami-Dade County. Click on the industry that your business pertains to to get a condensed version that applies to you!

Industry-Specific Guidelines

 

COVID-19: Prevention, Exposure and Treatment:

For additional resources and updates regarding the Town of Cutler Bay during the Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic, visit our designated COVID-19 webpage.

Do you have any questions or concerns? Please email them to us or call our Town Hall from Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at (305) 234-4262.