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Miami-Dade
Clerk's Biographical Outline
Miami-Dade
County Courthouse
73 West Flagler Street, Suite # 242 | Miami, Florida 33130
Telephone: (305) 275-1155 | Business Hours: 9:00am - 4:00 pm

Harvey
Ruvin, Clerk of the Courts
Harvey Ruvin
is a graduate Industrial Engineer (University of Florida 1959).
He received his Juris Doctor from the University of Miami Law School,
1962. Mr. Ruvin lives in Miami Beach with his wife, Risa. He has
two sons, an adult son Eric and Zachary, a teenager. He is an avid
exercise, fitness and health devotee, having been ranked as high
as 16th in the nation by the American Racquetball Association.
His public
career continues to be hallmarked by environmental advocacy and
technological expertise.
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He was first elected to public office in 1968 at the age of 30.
Serving as Mayor of the City of North Bay Village, he became one
of the youngest mayors in Miami-Dade County history. In 1972,
Ruvin was elected to the Metro Dade County Commission where he
served till 1992, becoming the only person ever to be elected
to five consecutive 4-year terms to the Commission.
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In 1992, he was elected to the Office of Miami-Dade County Clerk
and has since re-elected without opposition. The Office's constitutional
responsibilities include interaction with the County's Multi-Billion
plus budget and financial management, Clerk of the Courts, Clerk
of the Board of County Commissioners, Recorder of Deeds, Records
Management and much more. The Agency has 1400 employees and a
$80 million budget funded mostly from its own revenue collections.
The Office serves a myriad of functions and touches all branches
of local government.
On National and International Levels
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Harvey Ruvin served as the President of the National Association
of Counties (NACo) (1987-88). He chaired separate NACo Task Forces
on Immigration, Environment and Energy, and the Liability Insurance
crisis. NACo is the only national organization representing the
interests and acting as a clearing house for the more than 3,000
county governments in America.
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Ruvin is a past chairman of the Urban Consortium (UC) of Public
Technology, Inc. (PTI). PTI is the technology arm of its parents,
the National League of Cities, the National Association of Counties
and the International City/County Management Association. The
UC is a coalition of the Nation's 50 largest urban government
seeking to apply emerging technologies to local government needs.
In addition to his leadership of America's Counties and the Urban
Consortium, Ruvin's service at the NATIONAL (where he has served five
Presidents in an advisory capacity) and INTERNATIONAL level has included:
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Member, Intergovernmental Science Engineering and Technology Advisory
Panel to Office of Science Advisor to the President (Presidents
Ford and Carter, 1975-80).
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Member, President's Council on Energy Efficiency, as well as Vice
Chairman of Local Government Energy Policy Advisory Committee
(President Carter, 1977-80).
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Served a four-year term on the prestigious Advisory Committee
on Intergovernmental Relations (ACIR). He chaired the ACIR Research
committee. (Presidents Reagan and Bush, 1987-91).
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Served as a member of the President Clinton 1988-91 Sustainable
Communities Task Force of the President's Council On Sustainable
Development (PCSD).
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Member, Board of Directors of the National Association of Counties
(1983-present).
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Member, Board of Directors of National Association of Regional
Councils (1973-1978).
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Member, Board of Directors of the Community Associations Institute
(1978-1982).
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Vice Chairman of National Immigration Forum (1980-1984).
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Delegate to the United Nations World Congress for a Sustainable
Future, representing America's Counties at this first-ever international
effort to coordinate local governments' environmental initiatives
(1990).
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Was the sole spokesperson representing Local Governments World-wide
to address the Prep-Com of the United Nations Conference on Environment
and Development in March of 1992.
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Served as Vice-President of the North American section and as
a member of the prestigious World EXCOM of the International Union
of Local Authorities (IULA), an appointment made jointly by the
US Conference of Mayors, National League of Cities, the National
Association of Counties and the Canadian Municipal League.
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Served as chair of final communiqué session of the Second
Municipal Summit on Climate Control in Berlin (March 1995) which
produced the most comprehensive participating statement by local
leaders to date on full range of climate change and equity issues.
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Member, Board of Directors of the National Association of County
Recorders, Election Officials and Clerks, Board of Directors (NACRC).
This is the governing body which oversees the organization's efforts
to promote the exchange of ideas for the professional management
of county recording, clerk and information management functions.
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Vice Chairman, Executive Committee of ICLEI which is the 15 member
governing body of the International Council for Local Environmental
Initiatives (ICLEI). ICLEI is membered by 600 local governments
from all over the planet, seeking pro-active ways to combat global
environmental and sustainability concerns. He serves as President
of USA - ICLEI. Inc. - the corporate entity operating the organization's
efforts in America.
ICLEI has been designated to represent local government at all
United Nations' meetings dealing with the environment and sustainability.
Harvey Ruvin's LOCAL, REGIONAL and STATE service has included:
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Twice chairman of the South Florida Regional Planning Council
(Dade, Broward and Monroe Counties)(1975 and 1990).
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Chaired the County Commission's Environment and Land Use Subcommittee.
Over the years he has served on all Commission Subcommittees.
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Downtown Development Authority Board of Directors and Executive
Committee.
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Member, Metro-Miami Action Plan Executive Board, a Board established
in the early 1980's to deal comprehensively with the racial and
economic disparities in Dade County.
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Member of Miami-Dade Criminal Justice Council, chairing its Juvenile
Justice Subcommittee.
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Member, Board of Directors of the Florida Association of County
Commissioners and its Environmental and Natural Resources Chairman.
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Currently chairs the County’s Climate Change Advisory Task
Force (CCATF) missioned to advise the County regarding Greenhouse
Gas Reduction and Adaptation Planning. The CCATF is to recommend
measures to address making the County more resilient to expected
climate impacts on the built environment, natural systems, economy,
social and health concerns.
Appendix
County Ordinances,
Referenda, and Projects sponsored by Harvey Ruvin, during his 20
years as a County Commissioner include the following:
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Miami-Dade County BEACH RENOURISHMENT PROJECT restoring a 200
foot-wide sandy beach from Haulover Park south to Government Cut
(10 and 1/2 miles) and providing full public access (1975-1980).
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Sponsor of successful Referendum approving a $90 million tax levy
for the purchase and maintenance of ENDANGERED LANDS - also the
nation's largest program of its kind in the nation (1990).
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Spearheaded establishment of Countywide curbside collection of
home-separated RECYCLABLES, the largest program of its kind in
the nation (1990).
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The program was later enlarged to include multi-family residential
businesses.
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Established a Commission on the Status of Self-Esteem, Personal
and Social Responsibility (1990).
- Sponsor of
permanent water conservation regulations as well as requirements
for ultra-low volume commodes, faucets and shower heads in all new
construction, Countywide (1991).
- Sponsor of
Ordinance regulating Ozone depleting chemicals and banning cans
powered by CFC's (1991).
- Sponsor of
Ordinance requiring Stage II nozzle heads at commercial gasoline
stations to cut ozone and particulate emissions from pumps (1990).
- Developed
and successfully proposed sweeping changes in Dade County's procurement
policies, so as to promote markets for recycled goods of all types
(1992).
- As sponsor
and chairman of the BISCAYNE BAY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE, he played
an important role in the protection of South Bay, as well as the
success model Restoration and Enhancement of North Bay (1981 to
1995).
- Established
BAYNANZA, an annual week-long event for the celebration of the environmental,
esthetic, historical and economic values Biscayne Bay represents
(1981 to present).
- The establishment
of a COMPREHENSIVE ENERGY MANAGEMENT PLAN which is credited with
cutting 20% from County electric bills, concluding a fuel plan which
has cut the County's gas demand by 37% (1977) at the time of critical
shortages.
- Sponsored
the ENERGY CODE amendment to the South Florida Building code, which
for the first time required specific energy standards (1977).
- Earliest advocate
of the DADE COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT MASTER PLAN establishing an
orderly pattern and a timely sequencing of the necessary services
for healthy future growth - in harmony with both our natural and
urban systems. Goal to curtail urban sprawl (1976).
- Creation and
maintenance of the Miami-Dade County CONSUMER ADVOCATE Office (1975).
- Changes to
the Building Code, requiring SPRINKLER and SMOKE EXHAUST SYSTEMS
in mid and high-rise buildings; and an Ordinance requiring minimum
FIRE-FLOW to fight fires (1973).
- TREE ORDINANCE
creating incentives for tree preservation, regulating proper tree
removals and establishing civil and criminal remedies to prevent
or fine violators (1988).
- Sponsored
a successful short-term building moratorium enabling an Ordinance
to safeguard and further review land use processes and plans (1974).
- HOUSING -
CHAIRED A SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMISSION which brought together
builders, environmentalists, bankers, government agencies, etc.
to forge innovative ; local loan guarantee and second mortgage home
ownership programs that have supplied decent, safe housing for hundreds
of elderly, low, and moderate-low income families (1975).
- Clean Air
Ordinance - setting strict standards for SO2 emissions for both
economic and environmental reasons (1981).
- Sponsored
changes to the Building Code eliminating ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS
for physically handicapped persons, as well as an Ordinance OUTLAWING
DISCRIMINATION in housing and employment for the "able-disabled"
(1984).
- Fought to
RETURN SECURITY DEPOSITS to water and sewer customers once good
credit is established (1983).
- Sponsored
a package of Ordinances dealing with the proper storage, transport
and disposal of HAZARDOUS WASTES. The proposal, now implemented,
set up the first local 'mini' super-fund in the nation to deal with
hazardous waste emergencies (1983).
- Other measures
dealing with the protection of the BISCAYNE AQUIFER that supplies
Miami-Dade County with its sole source of fresh water (1970 through
the 1980's).
- Sponsored
a Beverage Container Deposit Law aiming to curb the flow of garbage
that pollutes our landfills, which, although narrowly defeated by
a strong industry media blitz, served as a consciousness-raising
device (1976).
- Sponsored
a successful NUCLEAR FREEZE REFERENDUM (1982).
- Sponsored
the County’s efforts in 1992 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
formalized by the County’s CO2 Reduction Plan - the plan has
resulted in approximately 40 million metric tons of carbon reduced
or avoided to date.
Through over
thirty years of community involvement, Harvey Ruvin, has performed
a leadership role within scores of civic, cultural, environmental
and charitable organizations. He has been the recipient of numerous
awards ranging from the 1987 Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce "MAN
OF THE YEAR AWARD" to the coveted Tropical Audubon Society Conservation
Award in 1981 and in 1985 (the only person ever to have been named
twice). He has received environmental service awards from the Sierra
Club as well as from the Environmental and Industry Association.
In 1981 he was
singled out by the then President of the National Association of Counties
as Outstanding County Official in the Nation. In 1989, Harvey Ruvin
was named "COUNTY LEADER OF THE YEAR" by AMERICAN CITY AND
COUNTY MAGAZINE.
The prestigious
Washington-based Public Technology Institute named him as "2002
Public Technologist of the Year" in America, citing his efforts
to employ emerging technologies to reengineer government processes,
eliminating paper, achieving savings and efficiencies.
Winner of the
COMPUTERWORLD Magazine's "2004 Medal of Achievement" for
utilizing technology to achieve massive savings and enhancing the
public's accessibility to records.
Winner of the much coveted "2004 Public Administrator of the
Year" awarded by the South Florida Chapter of the American Society
for Public Administration.
To Harvey, his
greatest honor came when "Naples", a rescued West Indian
manatee gave birth to a male calf and the Seaquarium named the newborn
"Harvey" in recognition of the Commissioner's work on behalf
of the endangered species (Sept. 1990).
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