Utility undergrounding work began Tuesday, January 6, in the Golden Shores neighborhood. As crews convert overhead utilities to underground service, residents may experience brief, temporary power outages between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM.
Published on January 02, 2026
On behalf of the City of Sunny Isles Beach, I would like to wish all our residents a happy and healthy New Year. I am proud of all that we accomplished together in 2025 and will continue to work to ensure this city remains the height of living well into 2026.
This year we celebrate the City’s 29th Anniversary earlier than usual. We will mark the occasion on February 28 with an evening of music and food on the sand at Samson Oceanfront Park. This change was made to better accommodate residents by increasing availability to attend and taking advantage of more favorable weather outside of the rainy season. Registration will open on January 20, and wristbands will be available for pickup at our City facilities.
Now is a good time to remind you to renew your Resident ID card. Our Resident ID cards offer a variety of benefits, including advanced registration for programs and events, discounted prices at City events, and access to Gateway Center amenities. It can take 7 – 10 business days to receive your Resident ID card, so make sure you renew early so you can take advantage of the many great events we have planned for you, including the 29th City Anniversary Celebration.
We are also looking forward to the opening of a new park later this year. Crews are making great progress on the construction of the Intracoastal Sports Park. This vibrant outdoor space will give residents access to outdoor exercise equipment, a pedestrian pathway, and multi-use sports courts for tennis and basketball. The park is expected to open by mid-year.
Public safety continues to be a top priority for the City in the year ahead. We are pleased to announce that a new red-light camera at Sunny Isles Beach Boulevard and Collins Avenue is now live, with payable enforcement in effect. An additional red-light camera will soon be installed at 174 Street and Collins Avenue, with a warning period going into effect upon installation. Visit our social media channels for updates.
We are excited about what the new year holds for Sunny Isles Beach. As always, I encourage you to reach out to my office with any questions or concerns.
Contact City Manager's Office at citymanager@sibfl.net or 305.792.1731.