Title: Heritage Trap: Formal SB 1134 Demand + Omnibus PRR — City of Miami / Calle Ocho
Location: City of Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida
Excerpt: Fourth demand letter in the statewide campaign, served on Miami City Attorney George K. Wysong III, targeting the City’s structural entanglement with Calle Ocho Music Festival — the largest Hispanic street festival in the United States, organized by the Kiwanis Club of Little Havana. Identifies three statutory prongs: official action (Mayor Suarez’s 2020 cancellation authority; February 2026 Calle Ocho BID resolution), public funding (police, fire, sanitation, permitting), and municipal promotion (City social media, tourism platforms, press materials). Accompanied by a 9-custodian omnibus Chapter 119 PRR covering the City Clerk, City Attorney, Special Events, Parks, Budget, Communications, MPD, Fire-Rescue/Public Works, and Economic Development.
Comments: Most legally dense demand in the campaign. Anticipates and pre-answers four defenses: open-to-everyone, economic development/tourism, volunteer body carveout, and “activities” narrowing. Political geometry section — Cuban-American legislators voted for the
