The Palm View Neighborhood
The Palm View neighborhood is located in the world-famous South Beach area of Miami Beach, Florida.
This quiet location is just steps away from Lincoln Road, Ocean Drive, and miles of warm ocean beaches.
Established in 1920, our homes and towers are an eclectic mix of Spanish Colonial Revival, Art Deco, and other architectural styles
Palm View Residences
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Palm View Civic Volunteers
Thanks to these Palm View residents volunteering on Miami Beach City Committees and helping to improve our community.
Association Membership
Membership in the Palm View Neighborhood Association is open to all neighborhood property owners, plus all renters with at least one year of residence.
Association Meetings
Meetings of the Association are held regularly and open to all members. Most meetings are held virtually and accessible through these Zoom details:
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Meeting ID: 510 580 9382
Association Accomplishments
High-Speed Comcast Fiber Installation:
Partnered with city officials to finalize the underground installation of weather-resistant Xfinity fiber-optic high-speed internet and streaming TV.
Backflow Valve Installation:
Completed construction on the storm drain backflow valve at 19th and Jefferson to minimize canal flooding into the streets.
Streetlight Restoration:
Successfully completed the underground rewiring on Jefferson Avenue, bringing multiple streetlights into full, functional operation.
Pride Park Playground Construction & Opening:
Championed the funding, design, and completion of the new Pride Park playground, a vibrant, dedicated play space for neighborhood families.
Storm Drain and Sewer System Fortification:
Advocated for implementation of structural pipe lining inside the neighborhood’s underground sewer and storm drains to improve performance.
Official Parkland Protection:
Worked with the city to formally designate Pride Park as permanent parkland, legally limiting future attempts to develop the space.
Neighborhood Flood Protections:
Installed temporary flood barriers to mitigate King Tide flooding around Michigan, Jefferson, and 19th Street.
Public Flood Enforcement Ordinance:
Partnered with City Commissioners to pass an ordinance giving the city authority to intervene when private property floods into neighboring spaces.
Smart Streetlight Initiative:
Made Palm View the first neighborhood in the city to receive 34 new “smart” LED streetlights designed to automatically self-report outages.
Vacant Home Anti-Squatting Initiative:
Partnered with the Police and owners to install specialized “No Trespassing” signage, allowing immediate police entry to curb illegal activity and squatting.
Mitigated Event Disruptions:
Negotiated with Design Miami to delay weekend construction noise until 8:00 AM (down from 7:00 AM) and successfully pushed to keep the north side of Pride Park open to residents during major winter convention lockouts.
Aesthetics & Memorials:
Installed the Joe Tom Easley Memorial Plaque in Pride Park and successfully worked with Parks & Rec to add metal screening that hides the unsightly electrical machinery.
Historic District Fee Waivers:
Championed a fee waiver for single-family homeowners submitting home improvement applications to the Historic Preservation Board.
Civic Engagement:
Organized and hosted Palm View’s very first in-person City Commission Candidate Forum.
Infrastructure Upgrades:
Successfully added neighborhood entrance signs, physical trash cans, and dedicated pet stations to common areas.
Greenspace Beautification:
Led efforts to significantly improve and landscape the Jefferson Avenue greenspace.
Reclaimed Park Access:
Reduced the number of ticketed/private closures at Pride Park and reclaimed management standards to prioritize resident access.
Association Communications
Palm View Email List
Palm View WhatsApp Group
Chat with Palm View neighbors about neighborhood issues. Request an invitation at palmviewneighborhood@gmail.com
Association Documents
Association Board
Chris Gloede
President
Dillon Warren
Vice President
Brian Feit
Treasurer
John Courtney
Secretary
Steve Berke
Director
Jina Chavis
Director
Emily Copeland
Director
Christos Kritikos
Director
Jay Levy
Director
Tom Livezey
Director
Contact the Association
Contact the Association by email at palmviewneighborhood@gmail.com