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Resolution Number
2022-3309
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
03/15/2022
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Approving minor updates to the City's Title VI/Non-Discrimination Policy & Plan.
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• The City has information boards at the Government Center and Pelican <br />Community Park and will be installing information boards in each of the <br />community shuttles that provide information and announcements to <br />passengers, including information about the City's Title VI Program. <br />XII. Decision Making Bodies <br />The City of Sunny Isles Beach has one advisory committee that may make <br />recommendations related to transit matters: the Mobility and Pedestrian Safety <br />Advisory Committee ("MAPSAC"). When applications are sought for annual <br />appointments to the MAPSAC, City staff will make efforts to advertise the <br />positions to encourage minority participation, and ensure that MAPSAC <br />membership represents the City's demographics. The City will also review the <br />composition of the MAPSAC to ensure that equitable representation is <br />maintained to the maximum extent under the City's control, and further ensure <br />that said committee is accessible to persons with disabilities. <br />XIII. Data Collection <br />Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) regulations require federal -aid <br />recipients to collect racial, ethnic and other similar demographic data on <br />beneficiaries of or those affected by programs, services and activities, including <br />transportation. The City accomplishes this through the use of census data, <br />American Community Survey reports, Environmental Screening Tools (EST), <br />driver and ridership surveys, its community development department and other <br />methods. From time to time, the City may find it necessary to request voluntary <br />identification of certain racial, ethnic or other data from those who participate in <br />City programs, services or activities. This information assists the City with <br />improving service equity and ensuring effective outreach. Self -identification of <br />personal data to the City will always be voluntary and anonymous. Moreover, <br />the City will not release or otherwise use this data in any manner inconsistent <br />with the FHWA regulations. <br />
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