
From Vision to Victory
Promises Made. Promises Kept.
During his first two years in office, Shlomo delivered real results focused on family, community, safety, and improving our amenities and quality of life in Surfside. Through decisive leadership and practical solutions, he strengthened our community, protected residents, and enhanced daily life for families. His work has produced historic outcomes that set a new standard for progress in Surfside.
6.2M
Secured Funding
From State Grants & Appropriation
47
New Programs
Community & Youth Focused Initiatives
0%
Tax Impact
First Millage Rate Reduction in 3 Years
750
Saved per Day
Through the Manhole Rehabilitation Project
100%
Crisis Response
Experienced Staff Stayed & Delivered
PARKS &
AMENITIES
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Funded and built the 96th Street Park after a decade of inaction
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Acquired land and created 94 & Bay Park — at no cost to residents
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Redesigned Hawthorn Tot Lot with new equipment and shade structures
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Launched FREE 1st-class beach chair service for residents
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Started design on a resident gym and rooftop pickleball center
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Added 47 new park programs and community events
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Launched free Freebee on-demand transportation
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Installed beach path solar lighting for added safety & accessibility
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Created resident-only parking spaces in the Abbot parking lot
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Installed outdoor beach exercise equipment to promote a healthy lifestyle
SAFETY & INFRASTRUCTURE
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Initiated a comprehensive traffic study for pedestrian safety
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Installed smart surveillance cameras throughout town
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Added crosswalks, speed bumps, and barricades to protect children
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Upgraded antiquated police radios and dispatch systems
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Established interagency agreements to augment police resources
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Initiated Stormwater Master Plan to address flooding
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Initiated the dune project to elevate and protect against storm surges
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Increased seawall height requirements to better protect the barrier island
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Launched smart water metering for conservation and easy monitoring
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ADA beach mats to provide beach access to the elderly and disabled
RESPONSIBLE DEVELOPMENT
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Actively opposed the Live Local Act at the state level
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Enforced new safety regulations for construction projects
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Required developers to self-retain stormwater runoff
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Protected older homes with retaining wall requirements
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Reduced permit fees for condos facing recertification costs
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Created & hosted regular condo safety forums for local condo residents
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Created an online portal to streamline the permitting and approval process
CHAMPLAIN TOWERS MEMORIAL
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Established and chaired the Memorial Committee with family members
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Coordinated the 1st annual memorial event for families & first responders
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Secured $500,000 from the state for the independent investigation
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Secured $1.5M in State and County grants for the memorial project
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Established June 24 as "Champlain Towers South Remembrance Day"
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Renamed a portion of Collins Ave as "98 Points of Light Way"
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Designed banners with the names of 98 lost around the Ground Zero site
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Established a temporary memorial at Veterans Park
