Former Mayor Scholl

Message to Residents from Mayor Scholl

Message from the Mayor

A Message from Sunny Isles Beach Mayor, George “Bud” Scholl (Friday, May 1, 2020) – I want to thank all of the residents who have reached out and let me know of your perspectives and desires regarding the relaxation of some of the current restrictions within our city. As you all know, my family and I are also residents of the City, so we too feel the …

Read More »

Message from Mayor Scholl – April SIBislander

Message from the Mayor

By George “Bud” Scholl, Mayor  (April 10, 2020) – It is during the most trying of times when the strength of our community is tested. I want to thank our residents who are staying home and putting our community first, our local businesses for adhering to City, Miami-Dade County and State of Florida orders, and our City staff for responding …

Read More »

Message from the Mayor: COVID-19 Update (2)

Message from the Mayor: Coronavirus Update

A Message from Sunny Isles Beach Mayor, George “Bud” Scholl (Thursday, March 19, 2020) – Today the beach in Sunny Isles Beach closed to the public by issue of Miami-Dade County’s Emergency Order 06-20. I have received many inquiries from residents as to why the beach stayed open as long as it did. We had been requesting that the County …

Read More »

Message from the Mayor: COVID-19 Update

Message from the Mayor: Coronavirus Update

A Message from Sunny Isles Beach Mayor, George “Bud” Scholl (Thursday, March 12, 2020) – The City of Sunny Isles Beach declared a state of emergency on Thursday, March 12 due to the coronavirus. While there are no confirmed cases in Sunny Isles Beach and only one positive case confirmed in Miami-Dade County, we want to move quickly and decisively …

Read More »

Citizen Engagement Leads to Action

View of the City

By George “Bud” Scholl, Mayor (Wednesday, February 26, 2020) –  There is a common misconception in local government that citizen concerns often go unnoticed. I want to debunk that myth for Sunny Isles Beach. Our City Commission is here to serve the interest of all residents by listening and then acting on their concerns. This is best demonstrated by a …

Read More »

Sunny Isles Beach Police Serving the Community

SIBPD officers next to police car

By George “Bud” Scholl, Mayor (Sunday, January 26, 2020) – Every day I am reminded why I live in this beautiful city. The weather, views and activities are all driving factors, but the safety of the City of Sunny Isles Beach is unparalleled. Our police department serves the community around the clock and it is no surprise that the city …

Read More »

State of the City 2020

State of the City 2020

By George “Bud” Scholl, Mayor (Thursday, January  16, 2020) – Citizens of Sunny Isles Beach, I am pleased to present the 2020 State of the City address. This year I am delivering my sixth State of the City address. However, 2019 has been one of the busiest years the city has experienced in quite some time. I am going to …

Read More »

The Future is Bright in Sunny Isles Beach

Holiday lights at Heritage park

By George “Bud” Scholl, Mayor (Tuesday, December 31, 2019) – I want to welcome everyone to a new year and a new decade full of promise and exciting opportunities in Sunny Isles Beach. I hope you had a wonderful holiday season and were able to spend time with loved ones, perhaps even at one of our many winter activities around …

Read More »

Closing out 2019 with a Full Month of Events

Couple at Pre New Year's Eve Celebration

By George “Bud” Scholl, Mayor (Friday, November 29, 2019) – We have an exciting month ahead of us as we say goodbye to 2019  and prepare for the start of a new decade. The next few weeks are full of events designed to bring out multiethnic community together. As we know, the cultural composition of our city is as diverse …

Read More »

Update from the Mayor on the Town Center District

Cross street area of 163 Street & Collins Avenue

By George “Bud” Scholl, Mayor (Wednesday, October 30, 2019) – This year has been quite eventful here in Sunny Isles Beach. The city has been working to fix regulations affecting the development of land while battling waves of disinformation from multiple directions. For those who do not know or might need clarification, at the beginning of the year, an inconsistency …

Read More »