HomeMy WebLinkAboutComposite Exhibit AComposite Exhibit "A":
Wynwood BID Board Resolution from minutes of July 8, 2020 meeting,
with Budget Attachments to same,
and City required Budget Form
BUSINESS
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IMPROVEMENT
IDISTRICT
WYNwOOD
Wynwood BID Virtual Board of Directors Meeting
2751 North Miami Ave, Suite 3 Miami, FL 33127
July 8, 2020 from 10:30 a.m. to 1:22 a.m.
**Meeting Minutes are not verbatim and facilitated via Zoom**
Board Members in Attendance:
Albert Garcia, Wynwood BID
Irving Lerner, Wynwood BID
Marlo Courtney, Wynwood BID
Glenn Orgin, Wynwood BID
Gabriele Braha Izsak, Wynwood BID
David Charette, Wynwood BID
Members Absent:
Jon Paul Perez, Wynwood BID
Sven Vogtland, Wynwood BID
Others in Attendance:
Daniel D. Diaz, City of Miami City Attorney's Office
Commander Daniel Kerr, City of Miami Police Department
Jose Gonzalez, Florida East Coast Industries
Kelly Penton, Kivvit PR
Manny Gonzalez, Wynwood BID
Aleksander Sanchez, Wynwood BID
Christopher Hoffman, Wynwood BID
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■ Wynwood Business Improvement District (BID) Chairman, Albert Garcia, called the
meeting to order at 10:30am and provided the following statement:
Pursuant to Executive Order No. 20-139, issued by the Office of Governor Ron DeSantis
on June 3, 2020, local governmental bodies may conduct meetings without having a
quorum of its members present physically or at any specific location, and utilizing
communications media technology such as telephonic or video conferencing, as provided
by Section 120.54(5)(b)2, Florida Statutes. Procedures for the public comment will be
explained by the City Attorney shortly. The members of the Wynwood Business
Improvement District Board appearing remotely for this meeting are GABRIELE
BRAHA IZSAK, GLENN ORGIN, DOCTOR IRVING LERNER, DAVID CHARETTE
AND MARLO COURTNEY. Also appearing remotely are Manny Gonzalez, BID
Executive Director, and Daniel Diaz, City Attorney.
■ Daniel D. Diaz, Assistant City Attorney for the City of Miami Office of the City
Attorney, stated the procedures to be followed during this meeting. They are as follows:
Any person who is a lobbyist pursuant to Chapter 2 Article VI of the City Code, must
register with the city clerk and comply with related city requirements for lobbyists before
appearing before the BID. A person may not lobby a city official, board member, or staff
member until registering. A copy of the code section about lobbyists is available in the
City Clerk's office or online on www.municode.com. • In accordance with Section 2-888
written notice for this virtual meeting was provided to the city clerk at least seven days
prior to this virtual meeting. • Since this is a virtual meeting as authorized by the
Governor the State of Florida, members of the public wishing to address the body may do
so by visiting https://WynwoodMiami.com/VirtualMeeting to submit their written
comments via the online comment form. Members of the public may also call 786-610-
4830 to provide comments via the dedicated Wynwood BID public comment voicemail.
All comments submitted will be included as part of the public record for this virtual
meeting and will be considered by the BID prior to any action taken. The BID will
accommodate any speakers desiring to appear in person, subject to all applicable
emergency measures in place to prevent the further spread of COVID-19. Speakers who
appear in person will be subject to screening for symptoms of COVID-19. Any persons
exhibiting any symptoms of COVID-19 will not be permitted to enter the BID Office. All
interested parties are required to abide by all State, County, and local emergency orders
and are urged to remain at home and practice social distancing. If the proposition is being
continued or rescheduled, the opportunity to be heard may be at such later date, before
the BID takes action on such proposition. • When addressing the BID, the member of the
public must first state his or her name, his or her address, and what item will be spoken
about. • When the BID takes action or votes on any proposition before it, it shall do so by
a roll call vote which shall be recorded by the Executive Director and included in the
record. • Please silence all cell phones and other noise -making devices. • Any person with
a disability requiring assistance, auxiliary aids, and services for this meeting may notify
the City Clerk and BID Executive Director. • Please note BID Board Members have
generally been briefed by BID staff and/or the city attorney on items on the agenda today.
Access and Public Comment Accommodations Access to the Meeting the BID is using
Zoom to hold its July 8, 2020 Virtual meeting. Zoom is a cloud platform for video and
audio conferencing, collaboration, chat, and webinars across mobile devices, desktops,
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telephones, and room systems. In order to ensure that the public has the ability to view
the meeting, the BID will broadcast the meeting and the meeting can be viewed live on
Miami TV (miamigov.com/tv), through the BID's Facebook page
facebook.com/WynwoodMiami, and on Comcast channel 77 (City of Miami). The
broadcast will also have closed captioning. Additionally, the BID has not selected a
virtual platform that requires the public to purchase or download any additional software
or equipment to watch this meeting. Aside from the Zoom platform and that the
participants will be appearing remotely; the public will have no discernible difference in
their ability to watch the meeting. Public Comment the BID has developed several new
methods of ensuring public comment for a virtual meeting. It has established two (2) new
options. 1. The first new option allows the public to provide public comments via the
dedicated BID public comment voicemail by calling 786-610-4830 where the individuals
will be able to leave a two (2) minute message that will be played during the virtual BID
meeting. 2. The second new option allows the public to submit comments via the BID's
online comment form. The comments submitted through the comment form have been
distributed to the Board members and BID staff throughout the day so that the BID Board
members can consider the comments prior to taking any action. Additionally, the online
comment form will remain open during the meeting to accept comments and distribute to
the BID Board members up until the Chairman closes public comment. For all of the
aforementioned options, all the comments received will be included in the public record
of the meeting. For these two (2) new options, the BID also created a simple set of
instructions explaining how the public may submit their comments with either option.
Those instructions were provided in the notice to the public and published online at
https://WynwoodMiami.comNirtualMeeting Additionally, like any other BID meeting,
the public may provide public comment at the BID's office. The BID set up a terminal in
the event members of the public travel to the BID office to provide public comment.
However, due to COVID-19, all speakers desiring to appear in person will be subject to
all applicable emergency measures in place to prevent the further spread of COVID-19.
Speakers who appear in person will be subject to screening for symptoms of COVID-19.
Any persons exhibiting any symptoms of COVID-19 will not be permitted to enter the
BID Office but will be able to participate through the remote options described above.
These three (3) public comment options established and provided for the Virtual BID
meeting comply with Section 286.0114, and Section 120.54, Florida Statutes ("F. S.").
The BID has published an agenda, as well as included in the Notice to the Public
pursuant to our City Code and the items and topics that will be discussed at the Virtual
BID Meeting. Additionally, the public has been given the opportunity to provide public
comment during the meeting (the terminal at BID office and the online public comment
form) and within reasonable proximity in time before the meeting (and during) via the
public comment voicemail, and online public comment form. Moreover, Section
286.0114(4)(c), F. S., specifically authorizes the BID to "[p]prescribe procedures or forms
for an individual to use in order to inform the board or commission of a desire to be
heard; to indicate his or her support, opposition, or neutrality on a proposition ...." The
BID through its three (3) public comment options has provided three (3) different
procedures and forms to indicate, among other things, his or her support, opposition, and
neutrality on the items and topics to be discussed at the virtual BID meeting. The BID
provided information on how to submit its comments in the Notice to the Public, on a
dedicated webpage, and via its social media channels.
■ It was noted that BID Chairman, Albert Garcia, agreed to all the notice provisions set
forth and these uniform rules of procedures established for this Virtual meeting.
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
■ Albert Garcia opened the public comments portion for the BID Board of Director's
meeting via in person visit to the BID office at 2751 N Miami Ave, Suite 3 Miami, FL
33127.
■ As per Manny Gonzalez, it was noted that there were no people present at the BID office
who wished to provide public comment during the beginning portion of the Board of
Director's meeting.
■ Albert Garcia opened the public comments portion for the BID Board of Director's
meeting via live audio.
■ It was noted that Michael Betancourt was pre -registered for public comment but unable
to give comment due to technical difficulties.
■ It was noted that there was one comment from the public submitted via the BID's online
comment form.
■ Said written comment was distributed to the BID Board of Directors for consideration
and are on file and available to the public by request.
■ It was also noted that there were no public comments submitted meeting via the dedicated
BID public comment voicemail.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT:
■ Manny Gonzalez provided an update on the various initiatives currently in progress by
the Wynwood Business Improvement District (BID) as of July 7, 2020.
■ It was noted that the Wynwood BID has been actively working with the Miami Parking
Authority (MPA) to address tow traps within the district that are a result of no yellow
painting of hydrant and exit areas abutting the sidewalks in Wynwood.
■ As such, a tow trap was addressed in June via implementation of yellow roadway striping
on NW 25 St, adjacent to the recently completed Wynwood 25 development.
■ It was noted that the BID has been regularly disseminating key updates and important
advisories regarding Covid-19 to the Wynwood BID Community as March 12, 2020.
■ It was noted that the BID Clean Team, comprised of eight members, continues to work
on a daily basis during the pandemic, averaging 236 hours per week, to sweep and
remove debris from the public right of way.
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■ As per Manny Gonzalez, the BID has been assisting participating Wynwood restaurants
to ensure they take advantage of the Restaurant Recovery Program and has enlisted Bob's
Barricades to provide water barricades as a public safety measure for outdoor cafes.
■ In an effort to help Miami restaurants getup and running following the COVID-19
shutdown, the City of Miami has created the Restaurant Recovery Program, which allows
restaurants to temporarily add or expand outdoor seating areas while meeting social
distancing requirements.
■ As per Manny Gonzalez, the BID has been assisting participating Wynwood restaurants
to ensure they take advantage of the Restaurant Recovery Program and has enlisted Bob's
Barricades to provide water barricades as a public safety measure for outdoor cafes.
■ It was noted that KYU and Zak the Baker were the first and second Outdoor Cafe
applicants to be approved within the City of Miami.
■ The Wynwood BID will continue to source available water barricades as more business
start taking advantage of the program.
■ It was noted that the BID has a proposal to relocate the BID office to the 50 NW 24
Street as the lease for the current Wynwood BID office near the end 3-month extension
due to its proximity to the homeless population concentrated in the southeast quadrant of
Wynwood
■ Manny Gonzalez provided an overview of the Wynwood wayfinding initiative that will
have phase 1 concluded before the current fiscal year ends to ensure the production and
installation of signage in FY'21.
■ The BID requested funds from the current fiscal year be allocated for Phase 1 of the
wayfinding initiative which will include conducting a wayfinding assessment,
preliminary location plans and design development of wayfinding signs.
■ It was noted that the design of the program will be an extension of the Downtown Miami
Wayfinding System (DDA) into the Wynwood District (with appropriate design
adjustments).
■ It was noted that the costs associated with programming documentation, permitting,
construction administration, fabrication and installation will be reflected in the BID
budget for FY 2020-2021.
■ The Wynwood BID continue to coordinate with the MPA and rideshare companies to
introduce a rideshare pilot program to address problems with vehicular traffic flow and
life safety concern stemming from Uber & Lyft users.
■ The Wynwood BID Project Coordinator, Aleksander Sanchez, provided a Wynwood BID
operations update.
■ As per Aleksander Sanchez, the BID has documented a significant increase in
homelessness in the southeast quadrant of Wynwood and sent a report of known
homeless encampments to NET and the Department of Homeless and Veterans Affairs
requesting assistance on matter.
■ As per Aleksander Sanchez, the Wynwood BID Clean Team directly ensured that the
district promptly cleaned following the Fourth of July celebrations.
■ Marlo Courtney expressed concern over the large homeless encampment within the
property on 2100 NW 2 Ave.
■ It was noted that the BID will contact the property owners; advise them to submit a no
trespass affidavit and install no trespassing signs.
SECURITY UPDATE:
■ City of Miami Police Commander Daniel Kerr provided a June 2020 security update to
the Wynwood BID Board of Directors.
■ Asper Commander Kerr, it was noted that overall crime has decreased 60% since the
City of Miami today declared a State of Emergency, in light of the Covid-19 Pandemic.
■ It was noted that there is currently an average about 50 protestor a day with 40% of
protests coming through Wynwood.
■ It was noted that the protests have been largely peaceful with no incidents in Wynwood.
■ As per instruction for Police Chief Jorge Colina, the City of Miami PD will now defer to
the Department of Homeless and Veterans Affairs for the homeless outreach and
placement.
■ It was noted that PD will still intervene in instances were homeless individuals are
trespassing within private property.
■ PD is actively working with the contractors and City of Miami Public Works to ease
traffic concerns from the construction related right of way closures.
■ It was noted that Miami -Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez announced an emergency
order on Monday to shut down indoor dining as coronavirus cases continue to spike in
Florida. The emergency order goes into effect today.
■ As per Commander Dan Kerr, the Wynwood Beat Officers have largely returned to their
regular duties and as the number of protest participant have decreased dramatically.
■ Marlo Courtney and Gabriel Braha Izsak expressed concerns about the growing homeless
population in Wynwood and their encroachment into private property.
■ Commander Dan Kerr urged that property owners contact PD during instances of
trespassing to remove the individual but notified the BID that removal of debris is the
responsibility of the property owner.
MARKETING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT UPDATE:
■ Jose Gonzalez, Executive Vice President of Florida East Coast Industries/parent-
company of Virgin Trains USA, provided an overview of the proposed FECI commuter
rail system.
■ As per Jose Gonzalez, it was noted that the commuter rail system will be from the Virgin
Miami Central station in Downtown Miami and an upcoming Aventura station, at both of
which the commuter line would connect to Brightline.
■ It was noted that the proposed commuter line stops are in Wynwood, the Design District,
Upper East Side, North Miami and the FIU Biscayne Bay campus.
■ As per Jose Gonzalez, the exact location of the Wynwood station is still under
deliberation.
■ It was noted that the Miami Dade County Commission directed Mayor Carlos Gimenez
in June to negotiate with Brightline and bring back a proposal in August with service
offerings to understand the potential fiscal impact to the County.
■ If the Miami -Dade County and Brightline agree on funding for capital improvements and
operations, then Brightline will commence developing the definitive agreements.
■ As per Jose Gonzalez, implementation can commence by 2022 due to the majority of
infrastructure already being in place.
■ It was noted that the project could attract federal funding, including from the Federal
Railroad Administration due to the existing infrastructure.
■ Jose Gonzalez requested the BID and its constituents voice their support of the proposed
commuter rail to the County Commission and participate in the upcoming public
meetings.
■ Wynwood BID Marketing Coordinator, Chris Hoffman, provided Marketing Coordinator
Report.
■ It was noted that the BID continues to send email memos to keep the community apprised
of all policy changes related to COVID-19. Each memo was also posted on
WynwoodMiami.com.
■ It was noted that social media audience continues to grow with a total audience of more
than 193,000. June social media posts received over 20,000 engagements combined.
■ Asper Chris Hoffman, the BID's marketing focus has been on amplifying reopening
efforts, with social media posts on pickup and delivery offerings by F&B and retail
operators.
■ It was noted that the BID compiled a list of all F&B operators that remained open for
takeout and/or delivery. The list can be found at WynwoodMiami.com/food and has been
shared with email subscribers, social media audiences and external partners.
■ Chris Hoffman provided an overview of a survey sent to BID members to gauge the
organizations current performance. Responses were collected from June 25 to July 6.
■ It was noted that 18% of respondents were either very dissatisfied or dissatisfied with the
sanitation levels of the streets and sidewalks.
■ It was noted that 14% of respondents either strongly disagree or disagree with the
statement "Wynwood feels safer than it did a year ago."
■ It was noted that 89% of respondents were either very satisfied or satisfied with
communications from the BID.
■ It was noted 87% agree with adding additional cameras to the neighborhood.
■ Kelly Penton provided a recap of public relations initiatives that Kivvit has managed for
the Wynwood BID for June amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
FINANCE UPDATE:
■ Albert Garcia opened discussion on the allocation of funds for the expansion of the
Wynwood CCTV security network.
■ It was noted that City of Miami Commission deferred approval of the donation on June
11t' to allow for further deliberation from the BID, which resulted in the BID June
survey.
■ Reference Motion #2
■ It was noted that the proposed donation is scheduled to be heard during the July 9' City
of Miami Commission Meeting.
■ Manny Gonzalez provided an overview of the draft BID budget for FY' 2020-2021.
■ It was noted that the BID requested a line item be added for FY 2020-2021 for in
anticipate of continued cost for the procurement of water barricades as more restaurants
partake in the Restaurant Recovery Program.
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■ Marlo Courtney emphasized the importance of maintaining effective safety and sanitation
measures in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.
■ It was noted that the usage of funds allocated for sanitation measure will be discussed
further at the upcoming BID Operations Committee meeting.
■ It noted that Glenn Orgin will be opening a line of communication with Outform and the
BID as they have temperature checking technology that may be useful to Wynwood BID
businesses and stakeholders.
■ Reference Motion #3
■ It was noted that the BID Board received an Executive Director evaluation form from the
City Attorney and will be submitting a formal recommendation at the following board
meeting.
■ Reference Motion #4
NEW BUSINESS:
David Charette requested clarification on the appointment of the Wynwood Design
Review Committee (WDRC) seats by the Business Improvement District (BID) Board.
■ It was noted that the Wynwood BID will disseminate the submitted applications for the
WDRC to the BID board and appoint members at the following board meeting.
■ Meeting adjourned at 1:22pm
MEETING MOTION SUMMARY:
MOTION #1: June 12, 2020 Board of Director's Meeting Minutes:
■ Upon a properly made and seconded motion, it was unanimously resolved to approve the
June 12, 2020 Wynwood BID Board of Directors meeting minutes.
Marlo Courtney provided first motion; Glenn Orgin seconded
Motion Passed Unanimously
MOTION #2: Approval of Donation for Phase II of Wynwood BID Security System:
■ Upon a properly made and seconded motion, it was unanimously resolved to approve the
$118,000 Wynwood BID donation to the City of Miami Police Department for phase II
of the Wynwood BID Security System which entails the provision and integration of
thirty-three (33) cameras and one (1) license plate reader into the MOD Real Time Crime
Center.
There was a roll call of directors for a follow up support of the proposed motion
Motion Passed Unanimously 6-0
MOTION #3: Approval of FY' 2020-2021 Wynwood BID Operating Budget:
■ Upon a properly made and seconded motion, it was unanimously resolved to approve the
Wynwood BID Budget Draft for the 2019-2020 Fiscal Year, totaling $1,153,579.
Irving Lerner provided first motion; Marlo Courtney seconded
Motion Passed Unanimously
MOTION #4: Approval of Wynwood BID Office Relocation:
Upon a properly made and seconded motion, it was unanimously resolved to approve the
lease and relocation of the Wynwood BID office to the Wynwood Arcade, 50 NW 24
Street.
Glenn Orgin provided first motion; Irving Lerner seconded
Motion Passed Unanimously
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Wynwood BID
e.dga Tanplae FY 2020-2021Ro ,de.dga
FY 2a16-11 1 FY 2a1'1-la I FY 2a18-19 1 FY 2a19-2a20 I FY 2a19-2020 I FY 2020-2a21
Arrant Bndeet Arrant Bndeet Arrant Bndeet Arrant Bndeet AgallE Proiertion Bndeet IDtierence Notes
BID Assessments
$ 742,080
$ 764,206
$ 765,200
$ 782,995
$ 648,983
$ 782,000
$ 995
FY'21: The wyrw..aBM expects edleetions, appwiamtely95% ft.Ne-rom billed araisbased on emrortmtes. Themllowhmgmtesapply Al.&-d Fl..r Poto@J$0.24
sq. ft, Upper Floor Rate (&D/ 0.12 sq. ft. FY'20: There was $820K billed -$24K net di.waab/penalties) x 95% expected collections, and collected $649,000.
FY'21: Based on previous antral trends, the Wynwood BID expects to conservatively collect 1p to $50,000 in past due antral assessments, via liens placed by City of Miami Legal
Collections Deferred
$ 36,710
$ 45,000
$ 55,000
$ 99,500
$ 75,000
$ 50,000
$ 49,500
Deparhrert. FY'20: ThewyrwoodBM,,,,p,dedto.onea$75,000inpaatdneaaaeaamenta.The oam"'ag amo..tad.ofo<aaaes-.t�.<:$105,986fo< 19,$88,326
FY'18, $27,912 for FY'17, $18,075 for FY'16, $12,459 for FY'15, & $13,085 for FY 14, totaling $265,000.
FY'21: The WyrwoodBIDhasc.rservativelyentered$309K,asi.c.meschednleto.dve.extEK.1year,howeverweha earexpedt dp.,chaseof.pto90waivers Natwotrld
Parking Waivers Restricted
$ -
$ 54,000
$ 609,960
$ 405,000
$ 552,000
$ 296,579
$108,421
..... dtW,pmgosticatiogya et in light ofthe cuent A-ofCOVED, we went conservative.FY'20:BIDcolledtd$156,000forl3waiversfor239NW28St.,also$120,000for10
-
spaces at 2201 N. Miami Aveme, aad $288,000 for 2217-2235 NW Miami Court. Please vote budgeted Parking Waiver fees reflect vet of lO% contribution to the Parking Waiver
Tms[ fimd as required by City Ordinance 13556. Each space is cuaently priced at $12,000 per space. Parking waiver expense uses are restricted iv nature.
FY'21:The Wynwood BID will create a money market ed account that will allows to gain interest.. the $3,000,000 i. Public Benefit Trust Fund dollars collected by the City and the
Interest Income - New
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ 5,000
$ 3,932
$ 25,000
$(20,000)
BED. The BED will only seek to use interest only eami.gs. This is a new income line item Nor FY21.mee ofprevious fiscal year. FY19: New Bank of Ozarks New Money Market
Interest for Parking Improvement Trust Fund
FY'21: The Wynwood BED will be expecting collections for Public Benefit Trust programs the next fiscal year, however we have not entered any income totals due to the fact Nat the
mome, are held at the City of Miami and expendiares controlled by the City of Miami. Including lastyear's totals there are almost 3.5 million dollars in baring on hold FY'20. The
Public Benefit Trust Fund
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ -
Wynwood BED has Collect,d$204]428 in Public Benefit Trust Fund dollars during Nis fiscal year. Please note that the fimds are bang heldbythe City of Miami and cannot be used
without C.mmissi oadmudapproval, vi... oad-fi,d Committee Asp,dofthepmgram Ne Cilywill receive 65%oftheN.ds eolleeteda.d the City of Miami will receive the
-firde, for low income housing expenditures wuhm the boundaries of the NRD.
Revenue Grand Total
$778,790 $863,206 $1,430,160 $ 1,292,495 $ 1,279,915 $ 1,153,579 $ 138,916
Exrend-rures
FY'21- Executive Direct.. c.mpensafion package c.rsists of $111,500 salary and $6,000 in rambursable veWti le and phone allowance, Nns totaling $117,500. Manny G-lez,
Executivemo,d.r-hio,dMayl5,20l7. Executive Director has regtres[ed for(2)week vacation sivcebavg hired as director iv Coconut 0roveiv2013. FY21-Project
Regular Salary and Wages
$ 153,000
$ 224,400
$ 216,500
$221,500
$ 219,072
$221,500
$ -
Co.rd.at.r -,r .tly eams $45K a.d hrareaseto be detem,ined by Boom. FY20 - Project Co.rd.at.r eams $45K, after a. hrarease from 40K, after a positive antral evamati.r hr
J.-.y2020, on the second anniversary of his hire. FY21 - Marketing Co.rd..t.r eams $55K, and was budgeted for $59K during previous fiscal year but ev.]..fi- was delayed due
to Covid. FY20-Marketi.gco.di.atorposifionwasbudgetedat$59K,duetodel aysvia Covid-May2019. M.keti.g/PRCo.rd..t.rwashi,ed May20l8. \
FICATaXes
$ -
$ -
$ 10,500
$25,000
$ 43,598
$35,000
$ (10,000)
FY'21: Averagepa3xolltaxesare$1,521forpa3xolltaxesfor(3)officestaffmd(2)clemteamstaffmembers. FY'20: Aver.gepa3xolltaxespermonNwereabovethebudgeted
totals budgeted thus fiscal year by $3,521, doe to being &A year of addfi oral in-house staff working at BED office.
Health Insurance
$ -
$ -
$ 5,800
$12,500
$ 13,034
$13,500
$ (1,000)
FY'21:AvemgeHealthc.,£frfull-fimeofficestaffaverages$1,086m-thlyversustheyearb=thatwasat$1,014permonth.FY'20:0fficemffir-meevi.United
Healthcare a es $1 014 month .
Professional Services
$ 56,500
$ -
$ -
$0
$ -
$0
$ 1,000
..e a,pl-bl,
Pay -Cher payroll, Dues, Licensing
$ -
$ 500
$ 7,000
$4,500
$ 6,137
$6,200
$ (1,700)
FY'21: Average pa3xoll taxes are $1,521 for pa3xoll taxes for (3) office staff and (2) clean team staffmembers . FY'20: Average pa3xoll taxes per monthwere ab.vethe budgeted
totalsbudgetedtWti fiscalyearby$3,521,doetobeingfirstyearofaddfionali.-housestaffworkingatBIDoffice.
FY'21-The WynwoodBM-,r.tlyhasaprofessionalservicesagreementwith CCSGtotalirg$4,000amonth. FY'20: Thebookkeepirgmdassesementexpenseswentfrom$3,000
Bookkeeping, Assessment, Audit PIep
$ -
$ 45,000
$ 46,000
$48,000
$ 48,000
$48,000
$ -
monthlyto$4,000asper RFQ01-202019releasedi.lstq..Aerof2019mdevaltrated Jnly2019. FY'19: The monthly costs for bookkeeping,assessment, parking waiver services
totaled $3,000 monthly.
Annual Audit
$ -
$ -
$ -
$11,500
$ 10,500
$11,500
$ -
FY'21- The BID will request $11,500 for our annual atrdti.g services and subsequent event atrdt. FY'20: The Wynwood BID's annual aad subsequent atrdls totaled $10,500 versus
the $11,000 forecasted.
Other Contractual Services
$ 289,107
$ 36,000
$ 20,000
$0
$ -
$0
$ -
Notapplireble
Meetings, Annual Retreat
$ -
$ -
$ 2,000
$2,500
$ 1,429
$2,500
$ -
FY'21- TheBID will request the same -want as the previous fiscal yearfor our annualDirectorretreat that did not occur last fiscal year. FY'20: The WynwoodBIDforecasted
$2,500 for annual Wynwood Director Board of Director's retreat but was.ever faalitated doe to the COVID stoppage.
FY'21: Budget herease reflects total from previousyear, with a $200 i.erease. This live item is for Office Depot weekly orders, Adobe Aerobatyearly membership totaling $600,
Office Supplies, Utilities, Equipment
$ 3,246
$ 3,900
$ 7,400
$11,600
$ 11,418
$11,800
$ (200)copier
s vi.es,printing, office supplies andmeeti.gmate,iaN.FY20:Lhreitean,h,.edforweeldyoffices.ppli"aadofficeegnlpmertmeexpeaedtot.tal$5,455 bythe erdofthe
fiscal year.
Office Rent
$ 24,658
$ 23,488
$ 58,000
$50,000
$ 69,085
$42,000
$ 8,000
FY'21: The WyrwoodBMMIlbemovivgfromth,-,r .tofficelocafioni.August2020,a.dwillseekl-w ,re.tmtes,tha..0 .t,th.sthel.weri.gofbudgetaryf dsfor.ew
fi-lyear. FY20: Themontnlyrenti.ereasedi.year two to$5,315 from,$4,832 per month.
Office Furniture:
$ -
$ -
$ 6,618
$20,000
$ 7,846
$10,000
$ 10,000
FY'21: The WynwoodBIDdelaged the schedledmoveto.ew office due to Pandemic an will seek fimstotali.g$ lOKfor new equipmem as needed. FY20: Liters-firereasedto
$20,000 to preemptively prepare for the proposed moving of office iv May2020, however only $6K were used die to pandemic closures d.e to moving of office being delayed
FY'21: The WyrwoodBMW,edS..wdeanl.g Servicesforbi-weeklyclemi.gsoftheofficemdare.ot.,eif.ewspacewillhavecleanl.gservicesi.cluded,howeverwehave
Office Cleaning Services - New
$ -
$ -
$ -
$1,560
$ 1,080
$1,200
$ 360
allocate N.dsfor.ewyeac.FY'20: The WyrwoodBMW,edcleanl.gcontradt dueto.othavi.gservicesi.cludedi.officelease,totali.g$60.00everytwoweeksa.dwillendat
the e.d of our lease term.
FY'21: WyrwoodBM has budgeted $12,500 £anew fi..I year, as required by WyrwoodBM ad...ee. Wynwood BID renews polity in J- ary aad will pay the entire year
D&O Insurance, WDIkmanns Comp
$ -
$ 9,182
$ 12,000
$12,500
$ 11,169
$11,500
$ 1,000
upfront--mont1dy.FY'20: Insurance LiabilityMonthly Premiumtotaled$11,169,asregW,edby WyrwoodBIDOrd.mre.Wyrwood BM,.ewspoligi.Jm..,y2020 and
will pay the entire year upfront versus monthly.
FY'21. The WynwoodBID will seek on fired, ein expe.dtmesNor next fiscal yeu, totali.g$335K, to help promote and assist the btrsi.esses wuhm the District d mg thus pandemic
Advertisement& Marketing Initiatives
$ 92,317
$ 135,000
$ 158,000
$270,186
$ 175,344
$337,000
$ (66,814)
TbemajoriryofhrareaseisassoaatedwithPR..dadvertiseme.texpe.ses. FY20: The WyrwoodBID maketing group wan trader budget during thin11-1 year primarily due to
`programmi.g" intiatives beng ca.celled doe to Covid
FY'21: The WynwoodBM ha opo,stedfimd.gto assist in preve.ti.gtrip andfalls alongmajor thorotrghfares.r NW2 Ave and North Miami Ave. FY20:Requested N.d-oo
Rubber Mulching Sidewalks
$ -
$ 20,000
$ -
$0
$ -
$0
$ -
totreh up drabber molding throtrghoat the District. The WynwoodBID will faalitatea walkthmtrgh ofNwh Miami Ave to locate sidewalk areas that needmbbe, malehing installed
in light of the nee-Anoetion of street.
Off Duty Police Services
$ -
$ 270,000
$ 158,168
$0
$ -
$0
$ -
ftemwasrem.vedarddi-t.tred
FY'21: - The Wynwood BID will seek minlmal funds for ematronly oriented initiatives with the City of Miami Police Department for Christmas elderly food donation totaling $200,
Security Initiatives:
$ -
$ 36,780
$7,250
$ 1,264
$0
$ 7,250
Roberto Clemente Safe Halloween Night, National Night Onl, ifthey will All occur next fiscal year. FY20 The WynwoodBID's c.rtiitnii- for the gala mod other mom events
were not processed die to COVID emeellati.rs, thtrs why we me trader btrdget in expenses.
Pn��ea: s/ra/zoao rosy aM
Wynwood BID
e.dga Tanplae FY 2020-2021Ro ,de.dga
FY 201641 1 FY 2a1'1-la I FY 2a18-19 1 FY 2a19-2020 I FY 2a19-2020 I FY 2020-2a21
AdmdBndeet Admd Bndeet Admd Bndeet Admd Budget BndCet EE&E/10n Bndeet IDtierence Notes
FY'21- the V✓ynwoodBM will e—rat to same scheloling as FY20, wit approximately 236 veeldyh—for cleaning services by (8) contacted employees. Thde isNo a contactor
Clem Team Services
$
$ 60,000
$ 113,440
$177,399
$ 166,738
$178,379
$
agreement tat is renewedyearlywith a potenfia1$1.00 raise due for all qualified personnel. FY20- Wynwood BID increased cleaning services from 153 horns to 236 horns to ensure
-
(980)
to cleaning of om 50 block District since we are to only enlily responsible for Clem mg the pubie right of ways. Tbao ghout COVED them) separated our employees. The BID is sill
waifing for to City of Miami Legal Department to assist of the transfer of (2) full time employees from the O&A budget to dean Team personnel, as per LSR submitted in 2018.
FY'21- The Wynwood BID will request the same total as previous year in light of to Covid equipment and materials that our staff needs, daily cleaning equipment and materials for
Clem Team Supplies
$ -
$ 6,000
$ -
$11,500
$ 10,613
$11,500
$ -
the emi..afiomoftheparkingexpansiominitiafivewiththe CilyofMiami.FY20-The WynwoodBEDusedfimdsforpressmecleanivgsidewalk,mdmaterialsfortheCityofmi.-
rest. amtparkingexpmn mprojed,inaddifiomtonecessaryclemingequipmentand Covidmaterial. Wynwood BID cmrentlypays fm new uniforms at the beginning ofevery fiscal
year.
FY'21'. The Wynwood BID will seek to continue to Und donation ofom camera in ti tive wit to City of Miami PD Department, totling$120,000. FY20: The WYnwoodBID
organized the donation of$118,000 iv FY'20 and$157,000 in FY'19 towards the Cily of Miami Police Depmtmemfm the installafi om of48 camemsand 2 license plate readers. City
Capital/Restricted Parlang TRlst Fmd
$
$ _
$ 5,000
$405,000
$ 234,580
$212,000
$ 193, 000
of Miami Police will maintain use ofprogram moving forward. All donations have to be a pp,-edbythe City of Miami Commission. FY21: The Wynwood BID are expecfing to
Projects -NEW
procure ad begiv teivstllation an pertnitfivg phasivg of signage ivs[allafions projectfor to District, veto om growivg veed to help visitors taverse te5061ock district. FY'20:
The Wynwood BID will seek to piggy -back om the current signage providerfor to DDA prior to to end ofto fiscal yearfor design and planningreports veededprior to to per ding
and installation phase iv FY,21.
All Other Expenditures
$ 82,865
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ -
Notapplireble
Expenditure Grand Total
Revenues Minus Expenditures
$701,693 $833,470 $863,206 $1,292,495 $1,030,907 $1,153,579 $ 137,665
$77,097 $29,736 $566,954 $0 $249,008 $0
2020-2021 WVnwood Business Improvement District Budget:
INCOME:
INCOME:
Approved FY'20
Income 10.1.19 to
Projected
Total Projected
Pro osed FY'21
Comments:
Bud -et
6.1_20
2020 Income:
Bud -et:
Income 6.2.20
to 9.30.20:
FY'21: The Wynwood BID expects collections, approximately 90% of to the amount billed and is based on current rates. The following rates apply Adj.
BID Assessments
$ 782,995
$ 498,983
$ 150,000
$ 648,983
$782,000
Ground Floor Rate @a/ $0.24 sq. ft, Upper Floor Rate @a/ 0.12 sq. ft. FY'20: There was $820K billed -$24K net discounts/penalties) x 95% expected
collections, and collected $649,000.
FY'21: Based on previous annual trends, the Wynwood BID expects to conservatively collect up to $50,000 in past due annual assessments, via liens placed
by City of Miami Legal Department. FY'20: The Wynwood BID are expected to collect $75,000 in past due assessments. The outstanding amounts due for
Deferred Collections:
$ 99,500
$ -
$ 75,000
$ 75,000
$SQ,000
assessments are: $105,986 for FY'19, $88,326 FY'18, $27,912 for FY'17, $18,075 for FY'16, $12,459 for FY'15, & $13,085 for FY'14, totaling $265,000.
FY'21: The Wynwood BID has conservatively entered $309K, as income schedule to arrive next fiscal year, however we have an expected purchase of up to
90 waivers that would exceed this prognostication, yet in light of the current status of COVID, we went conservative. FY'20: BID collected $156,000 for
Restricted - Parking Waivers:
$ 405,000
$ 144,000
$ 408,000
$ 552,000
$296,579
13 waivers for 239 NW 28 St., also $120,000 for 10 spaces at 2201 N. Miami Avenue and $288,000 for 2217-2235 NW Miami Court. Please note:
budgeted Parking Waiver fees reflect net of 10% contribution to the Parking Waiver Trust fund as required by City Ordinance 13556. Each space is currently
priced at $12,000 per space. Parking waiver expense uses are restricted in nature..
FY'21:The Wynwood BID will create a money market cd account that will allow us to gain interest on the $3,000,000 in Public Benefit Trust Fund dollars
Interest Income - NEW
$ 5,000
$ 2,392
$ 1,540
$ 3,932
$25,000
collected by the City and the BID. The BID will only seek to use interest only earnings. This is anew income line item for FY'21.ance of previous fiscal
year. FY'19: New Bank of Ozarks New Money Market Interest for Parking Improvement Trust Fund
FY'21: The Wynwood BID will be expecting collections for Public Benefit Trust programs the next fiscal year, however we have not entered any income
totals due to the fact that the monies are held at the City of Miami and expenditures controlled by the City of Miami. Including last year's totals there are
almost 3.5 million dollars in funding on hold. FY'20. The Wynwood BID has collected $2,047,428 in Public Benefit Trust Fund dollars during this fiscal
Public Benefit Trust:
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ -
$0
year. Please note that the finds are being held by the City of Miami and cannot be used without Comrnission/Board approval, via a nominated Committee.
As part of the program the City will receive 65% of the finds collected and the City of Miami will receive the remainder for low income housing expenditures
within the boundaries of the NRD.
Total Income:
$ 1,292,495
$ 645,375
$ 634,540
$ 1,279,915
$1,153,579
EXPENSES:
EXPENSES:
Approved FY'20
Expenses
Protected
Total Projected
Pro osed FY'21
Comments:
Bud eet
2020 Expenses:
Budeet:
10.1.19 to 6.1.20
Expenses
6.2.20 to
9.30.20:
Security:
FY'21: - The Wynwood BID will seek minimal finds for corrununity oriented initiatives with the City of Miami Police Department for Christmas elderly food
$ 7,250
$ 764
$ 500
$ 1,264
$ -
donation totaling $200, Roberto Clemente Safe Halloween Night, National Night Out, if they will still occur next fiscal year. FY'20 The Wynwood BID's
contributions for the gala and other outdoor events were not processed due to COVID cancellations, thus why we are under budget in expenses.
Sanitation:
FY'21 - the Wynwood BID will commit to same scheduling as FY'20, with approximately 236 weekly hours for cleaning services by (8) contracted
employees. There is also a contractor agreement that is renewed yearly with a potential $1.00 raise due for all qualified personnel. FY'20 - Wynwood BID
$ 188,899
$ 117,665
$ 59,686
$ 177,351
$ 189,879
increased cleaning services from 153 hours to 236 hours to ensure the cleaning of our 50 block District since we are the only entity responsible for cleaning
the pubic right of ways. Throughout COVID the BID separated our employees. The BID is still waiting for the City of Miami Legal Department to assist of
the transfer of (2) full time employees from the G&A budget to Clean Team personnel, as per LSR submitted in 2018.
Marketing & Advertising:
FY'21: The Wynwood BID will seek an increase in expenditures for next fiscal year, totaling $335K, to help promote and assist the businesses within the
$ 270,186
$ 119,761
$ 55,583
$ 175,344
$ 337,000
District during this pandemic. The majority of increase is associated with PR and advertisement expenses. FY'20: The Wynwood BID marketing group
was under budget during this fiscal year primarily due to "programming" initiatives being cancelled due to Covid.
Office Staffing
FY'21: The Wynwood BID will seek an increase from last fiscal year to deal with the FICA totals, in the case the City Legal Department does not address
$ 222,000
$ 153,726
$ 67,779
$ 221,505
$ 221,500
our LSR regarding office staffing and $1 OK for additional office equipment when we move in FY'20. FY'20: The Wynwood BID will be over budget on the
office rent line item for current fiscal year due to delay in moving out during May 2020, due to Covid stoppage. In aneffortto be more granular in our
budget the BID itemized payroll taxes, which were bundled in staff salaries in previous years.
Office Operation Expenses:
FY'21: The Wynwood BID will request the same amount as the current fiscal year in anticipation that our monthly rent annual totals were over -budget due
$ 199,160
$ 130,777
$ 90,086
$ 220,863
$ 193,200
to our delayed moving. FY'20 -The Wynwood BID was in last year of office lease totaling over $58K yearly and our scheduled move in May was delayed
due to the Covid pandemic, thus why overbudget on this line item. The BID will seek $3,000-$4,000 in monthly rent versus the current rate which was
agreed upon during the peak of the market.
Capital Expenses:
FY'21: Wynwood BID has identified various high priority projects to coincide with parking trust find expenditure plan, as per ordinance requirements.
$ 405,000
$ 11,580
$ 223,000
$ 234,580
$ 212,000
FY'20: The Wynwood BID moved forward with signage, camera, way finding and rubber mulching during this fiscal year but expect our signage/wayfinding
initiatives to be included and completed prior to this fiscal year.
Total Expenses:
$ 1,292,495
$ 534,273
$ 496,634
$ 1,030,907
$ 1,153,579
NET OPERATING INCOME:
At the conclusion of FY'20 the Wynwood BID will have a surplus of $ 249,008. The BID will follow in on the creation of the Public Benefit dollars to be
Total:
$ -
$ 111,102
$ 137,906
$ 249,008
$ -
used once the City of Miami Committee, consisting of Commissioner's representatives om District II and District V, in addition to members of the Wynwood
BID are created to oversee expenditures.
"=-T""T 2020-2021 Wynwood Business Improvement District Budget:
Expense:
Approved
Expenses
Projected
Total Projected
Proposed FY'21
Comments:
2020 Expenses:
FY'20 Budget
10.1.19 to 6.1.20
Expenses 6.2.20
Budget:
to 9.30.20:
City of Miami
Police Sponsorships
throughout year and
FY'21: - Item has been moved to Marketing, majority of annual partnership events and annual police gala were
Police Gala
7,250
$ 764
$ 500
$ 1,264
$
canceled due to Covid. FY'20 The Wynwood BID's contributions for the gala ($5k) and other outdoor community
$
sponsored events with PD were not processed due to COVID cancellations, thus why we are under budget in
expenses.
Total:
S 7,250
S 764
S 500
S 1,264
S -
NN,�°s°'``* 2020-2021 Wynwood Business Improvement District Clean Team Budget:
Expense:
Approved
Expenses
Projected
Total
Proposed FY'21
Comments:
Expenses
Budget:
FY'20 Budget
10.1.19 to
Projected
6.2.20 to
6.1.20
2020
9.30.20:
Expenses:
Wynwood Clean
Team
FY'21: The Wynwood BID currently contracts (8) clean team members totaling approximately 236 weekly hours,
averaging approximately $1,956.00 per week. The propose amount will allocate funding for potential hourly increases
for those employees that excel in their annual performance review. Cleaners are responsible for the cleaning of the
$ 105,319
$ 65,092
$ 29,246
$ 94,338
$ 104,379
District boundaries that consist of 50 blocks since we do not have City of Miami services. FY'20: The contracted (8)
person clean team crew that increased from 153 total hours to 236 weekly hours which equate, which equates to $1,713
per week $89,076 per year, and our (2) clean team supervisors work an additional (40) hours each and make $584 and
$387 weekly, thus totaling 233 weekly hours.
Clean Team
Supervisor
FY'21: Clean team supervisor's hourly total will remain the same for FY'20 and will be given (2) weeks' vacation, since
$ 41,580
S 25,840
$ 15,860
$ 41,700
$ 42,000
we have hit the hourly cap. FY' 20 - Clean team supervisor makes $19.00 hourly, $760 weekly and $39,520 yearly and
was applied a $1.00 hourly increase this fiscal year, now totaling $41,580.
Art Basel Portable
Toilet Rentals
$ 1,000
$ 1,220
$
$ 1,220
$ 1,000
FY'21- The Wynwood BID will commit to providing toilet rentals during Basel week in the case it does occur at full
-
capacity. FY' 20 - The Wynwood BID used provider for toilet rentals along NW 2nd Avenue during Basel week.
Clean Team
Assistant
FY'21 - Clean team assistant is scheduled to earn $15.00 per hour, as per annual raise in June 2020, if approved,
$ 29,500
S 19,400
$ 10,080
$ 29,480
$ 31,000
totaling $31,000 annually. FY'20- Clean Team assistant makes $14.00 per hour, thus equating to $520.00 per week
and $29,400 annually..
Sanitation Supplies
& City of Miami
FY 21 -The Wynwood BID will request the same total as previous year in light of the Covid equipment and materials
Trash Bin Wrappings
that our staff needs, daily cleaning equipment and materials for the continuation of the parking expansion initiative with
,$
(including uniforms,
11,500
$ 6,113
$ 4,500
$ 10,613
$ 11,500
the Ci of Miami. FY'20 - The Wynwood BID used funds for pressure cleaning sidewalks and materials for the City
�' y p g
COVID, Safety
of Miami restaurant parking expansion project in addition to necessary cleaning equipment and Covid material.
Equipment)
Wynwood BID currently pays for new uniforms at the beginning of every fiscal year.
Total:
S 188,899
S 117,665
S 59,686
S 177,351
S 189,879
2020-2021 Wynwood Business Improvement District Marketing Budget:
Expense:
Approved
Expenses
Projected
Total
Proposed
Comments:
FY'20 Budget
10.1.19 to
Expenses
Projected 2020
FY'21 Budget:
Expenses:
6.1.20
6.2.20 to
9.30.20:
PR +
FY'21: Includes monthly retainers for PR agency, website developers, email communications and social media
Communications
services. Combines previous FY categories of Social Media Services, Website Maintenance and PR Agency
Services
$ 72,000
$ 36,100
$ 43,275
$ 79,375
$ 125,000
Agreement. FY'20: Asper professional services agreement the fee associated with PR services is $6,000 per month,
totaling $72,000, as per RFP concluded past fiscal year. There is an overage due to Covid initiatives set in place
during March -May closures.
Social Media
Services
FY'21: Social media services will be rolled into the PR + Communications Services budget category. FY'20: New
$ 24,000
$ 12,000
$ 4,453
$ 16,453
$ -
line item by the BID, now that we have separated the social media services from our PR agencies Scope of Service
and have budgeted $24,000 annual. Line item cancelled for FY'21.
Marketing
Materials
FY'21: The BID has been able to use waiver marketing funds to continue to provide parking and wayfinding
$ 15,000
$ 6,602
$ 184
$ 6,786
$ 10,000
information in the right of way and within printed maps. Funds will be used for non-wayfinding related materials.
FY'20: The Wynwood BID has budgeted less than previous fiscal year due to our intended use of waiver marketing
funds to promote parking & to provide public information.
Advertising
FY'21: Increasing advertisement budget to allow for additional ad buys to promote the neighborhood and to amplify
$ 50,000
$ 38,907
$ 2,334
$ 41,241
$ 100,000
all recovery efforts. Budget item is under budget for FY'20 due to pausing advertising efforts during Stay At Home
orders. FY'20: Digital and print advertisement funds for the Wynwood District, that will include Miami Today and
Miami Herald digital and print advertisements totaling $14,000.
Programming
FY'21: The Wynwood BID plans on restarting the Wynwood Film Series, as well as, assisting special events with
$ 45,186
$ 15,767
$-
$ 15,767
$ 50,000
sponsorship/grant dollars. Budget item is under budget due to cancellation of special events amidst pandemic.
FY'20: The Wynwood BID has increased funding for special events to $50,000 in an effort to create a special
event grant program to bring Wynwood Art events this coming fiscal year.
Website
Maintenance/Hostin
$ 15,000
$ 7,960
$ 5,337
$ 13,297
$
FY'21 - Website maintenance funds will now reside under PR + Communications services budget item. FY'20 -
g
The Wynwood BID has budgeted $15,000 for continues improvements on www.wynwoodmiami.com
City of Miami
City
ship
ParnInitiatives
FY'21 - he Wynwood BID will seek minimal funds for community oriented initiatives with the City of Miami
for
$
$
$
$
$ 2,000
Police Department for Christmas elderly food donation totaling $200, Roberto Clemente Safe Halloween Night,
National Night Out, if they will still occur next fiscal year, with the exception of the annual gala sponsorship due to
Community
uncertainty with Covid
Wynwood Market
Report
FY'21: Wynwood Market Report was moved to a digital format within WynwoodMiami.com. Funds will be
$ 15,000
$-
$
$
$ -
reallocated to PR + Communications Services. FY'20: The Wynwood BID will re -certify the Retail report that was
commissioned last fiscal year.
Creative Services
FY'21: The Wynwood BID continued photography services and added videography services for the next coming
$ 34,000
$ 2,425
$
$ 2,425
$ 50,000
fiscal year. FY'20: The Wynwood BID will increase photography services in the District to $34,000, however due
to pandemic images of District during Spring/Summer were postponed.
Total:
270,186
$ 119,761
$ 55,583
$ 175,344
$ 337,000
T"''
2020-2021 Wynwood Business Improvement District BudLet:
Expenses:
Approved
Expenses
Proiected
Total
Proposed
Comments:
FY'20
10.1.19 to
FY'21
Expenses
Projected 2020
6.1.20
Expenses:
Budget
6.2.20 to
Budget:
9.30.20:
Office Utilities
FY'21: The BID's Comcast monthly services total $253 per month ($3,036 yearly). FPL totals monthly
anywhere from $118 to $135 monthly averaging ($1,640 yearly), Crystal Springs water averages $300
$ 6,100
$ 2,973
$ 2,440
$ 5,413
$ 5,800
yearly. FY'20: Comcast monthly services total $225 per month ($2,700 yearly), FPL is $200 monthly
($2,400 yearly), Crystal Springs water $300 yearly. FY'20: The Wynwood BID are expecting to be under
budget $687, due to the lowering of FPL, water consumption due to the pandemic shortening hours in a
week and monthly closures.
Office Equipment &
Supplies
FY'21: Budget increase reflects total from previous year, with a $500 increase. This line item is for Office
$ 5,500
$ 4,205
$ 1,250
$ 5,455
$ 6,000
Depot weekly orders, Adobe Acrobat yearly membership totaling $600, copier services, printing, office
supplies and meeting materials. FY'20: Line items is used for weekly office supplies and office equipment
are expected to total $5,455 by the end of the fiscal year.
Office Rent
FY'21: The Wynwood BID will be moving from the current office location in August 2020, and will seek
S 50,000
$ 31,887
$ 37,198
$ 69,085
S 42,000
lower rent rates, than current thus the lowering of budgetary funds for new fiscal year. FY'20: The
monthly rent increased in year two to $5,315 from $4,832 per month.
Office Cleaning
FY'21: The Wynwood BID hired Snow Cleaning Services for bi-weekly cleanings of the office and are not
$ 1,560
$ 720
$ 360
$ 1,080
$ 1,200
sure if new space will have cleaning services included, however we have allocate funds for new year..
FY'20: The Wynwood BID hired cleaning contractor due to not having services included in office lease,
totaling $60.00 every two weeks and will end at the end of our lease term.
Office
Furniture/Equipment:
FY'21: The Wynwood BID delayed the scheduled move to new office due to Pandemic an will seek funs
$ 20,000
$ 1,963
$ 4,000
$ 5,963
$ 10,000
totaling WK for new equipment as needed. FY'20: Litem was increased to $20,000 to preemptively
prepare for the proposed moving of office in May 2020, however only $6K were used due to pandemic
closures due to moving of office being delayed.
Office/D&O Insurance
FY'21: Wynwood BID has budgeted $12,500 for new fiscal year, as required by Wynwood BID
$ 12,500
$ 11,169
$ -
$ 11,169
$ 11,500
Ordinance. Wynwood BID renews policy in January and will pay the entire year upfront versus monthly.
FY'20: Insurance Liability Monthly Premium totaled $11,169, as required by Wynwood BID Ordinance.
Wynwood BID renews policy in January 2020 and will pay the entire year upfront versus monthly.
Payroll Taxes, FICA
FY'21: Average payroll taxes are $1,521 for payroll taxes for (3) office staff and (2) clean team staff
$ 25,000
$ 31,190
$ 12,408
$ 43,598
$ 35,000
members . FY'20: Average payroll taxes per month were above the budgeted totals budgeted this fiscal
year by $3,521, due to being first year of additional in-house staff working at BID office.
Health Insurance
$ 12,500
$ 7,604
$ 5,430
$ 13,034
$ 13,500
FY'21: Average Healthcare for full-time office staff averages $1,086 monthly versus the year before that
was at $1,014 per month. FY'20: Office staff insurance via United Healthcare averages $1,014 monthly.
Licensing, Fees, Dues,
FY'21: In light of totals from previous fiscal year, the BID will budget $7,000 versus the $4,500 that was
Parking
$ 4,500
$ 4,637
$ 1,500
$ 6,137
$ 6,200
budgeted. FY'20 - The Wynwood BID averages $114 pe two week pay period and had a surplus of $3,025
Reimbursements:
at the close of the fiscal year.
Bookkeeping
FY'21 - The Wynwood BID currently has a professional services agreement with CCSG totaling $4,000 a
$ 48,000
$ 28,000
$ 20,000
$ 48,000
$ 48,000
month. FY'20: The bookkeeping and assessment expenses went from $3,000 monthly to $4,000 as per
RFQ 01-202019 released in 1st quarter of 2019 and evaluated July 2019. FY'19: The monthly costs for
bookkeeping, assessment parking waiver services totaled $3,000 monthly.
Meeting Spaces/Retreat
FY'21 - The BID will request the same amount as the previous fiscal year for our annual Director retreat
$ 2,500
$ 929
$ 500
$ 1,429
$ 2,500
that did not occur last fiscal year. FY'20: The Wynwood BID forecasted $2,500 for annual Wynwood
Director Board of Director's retreat but was never facilitated due to the COVID stoppage.
Annual Audit
$ 11,000
$ 5,500
$ 5,000
$ 10,500
$ 11,500
FY'21 - The BID will request $11,500 for our annual auditing services and subsequent event audit. FY'20:
The Wynwood BID's annual and subsequent audits totaled $10,500 versus the $11,000 forecasted.
$ 199,160 $ 130,777 $ 90,086 $ 220,863 $ 193,200
2020-2021 Wynwood Business Improvement District Budget:
Wynwood BID Staff
Approved FY'20
Expenses 10.1.19 to
Projected Expenses
Total Projected
Proposed FY'21
Comments:
Budeet
6.1_20
6.2.20 to 9.30.20:
2020 Expenses:
Budeet:
Salaries:
Executive Director
FY'21 - Executive Director compensation package consists of $111,500 salary and $6,000 in reimbursable vehicle and
phone allowance, thus totaling $117,500. Manny Gonzalez, Executive Director was hired May 15, 2017. Executive
$ 117,500
$ 85,865
$ 31,635
$ 117,500
$ 117,500
Director has requested for (2) week vacation since being hired as director in Coconut Grove in 2013. FY'20 - Executive
Director compensation package consists of $111,500 salary and $6,000 in reimbursable vehicle and phone allowance. At
conclusion of FY'19 - Executive Director was compensated via performance bonus totaling $15K due to evaluation results
from the Board of Directors, thus totaling $132,500. Manny Gonzalez, Executive Director was hired May 15, 2017.
Project Coordinator
FY'21 - Project Coordinator currently earns $45K and increase to be determined by Board. FY'20 - Project Coordinator
$ 45,000
$ 28,200
$ 17,300
$ 45,500
$ 45,000
earns $451, after an increase from 401, after a positive annual evaluation in January 2020, on the second anniversary of bis
hire.
Marketing Coordinator
FY'21 - Marketing Coordinator earns $551, and was budgeted for $59K during previous fiscal year but evaluation was
$ 59,000
$ 39,661
$ 18,844
$ 58,505
$ 59,000
delayed due to Covid. FY'20 - Marketing coordinator position was budgeted at $59K, due to delays via Covid -May 2019.
Marketing/PR Coordinator was hired May 2018.
Total:
$ 221,500
$ 153,726
$ 67,779
$ 221,505
$ 221,500
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...... 2020-2021 Wynwood Business Improvement District Budget - Restricted Funds:
Expense:
Approved
Expenses
Projected
Total Projected
Pro osed FY'21
Comments:
Expenses
2020
Budget:
FY'20 Budget
10.1.19 to
6.1.20
6.2.20 to
Expenses:
9.30.20:
Neighborhood
FY'21: The Wynwood BID are expecting to procure and begin the installation an permitting phasing of signage installations
Signage/Wayfinding:
$ 60,000
$ 5,878
$ 30,000
$ 35,878
$ SQ 000
project for the District, due to our growing need to help visitors traverse the 50 block district. FY'20: The Wynwood BID will
seek to piggy -back on the current signage provider for the DDA prior to the end of the fiscal year for design and planning reports
needed prior to the permitting and installation phase in FY,21.
Associated Marketing
Parking Initiatives:
18,000
FY'20: Lane item was for additional marketing initiatives within the District that were not used due to the pandemic stoppage,
$
$ -
$
thus why under -budget.
Wynwood BID Donation
FY'21: The Wynwood BID will seek to continue the third donation of our camera initiative with the City of Nfiami PD
42 - camera
Department, totaling $120,000. FY'20: The Wynwood BID organized the donation of $118,000 in FY'20 and $157,000 in
initiative/LPR's:
$ 118,000
$
$ 118,000
$ 118,000
$ 120,000
FY' 19 towards the City of Miami Police Department for the installation of 48 cameras and 2 license plate readers. City of
Miami Police will maintain use of program moving forward. All donations have to be approved by the City of Miami
Commission.
Streetscape Project:
FY'21: The $50K contribution was only for fiscal year 2020 and will not be requested again for the upcoming year. FY'20: As
$ 50,000
$
$ 50,000
$ 50,000
part of our partnership with the City of Nfiami, the Wynwood BID are schedule to donate $50,000 for the Wynwood Streetscape
Master Plan initiative spearheading by the Planning Department.
Pedestrian Counter
Technology:
$ 30,000
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ -
FY'21: There will be no funding for this line item in FY'21. FY'20: The BID had budgeted for up to $30,000 for this line item
for the upcoming fiscal year but declined on moving forward with initiative.
Mobility Transit Studies:
FY'21 - The Wynwood BID allocated funding for additional mobility transfers, which were not initiated by the Board during
this fiscal year, after the creation of the $25,000 for Tri-Rail station feasibility study that was conducted. FY'20: Report
$ 25,000
$
$
$
$
conducted check the feasibility of the creation of a Tri-Rail station within NW 29 St. and NW 20 St. that totaled $25,000. The
study looked at current demographics, number of schools, residents, projected development and other statistics that were
reauested by the TPO.
Public Sidewalk Rubber
FY'21: The Wynwood BID has requested funding to assist in preventing trip and falls along major thoroughfares on NW 2 Ave
Mulch Initiative to prevent
$ 25,000
$
$ 15,000
$ 15,000
$ 12,000
and North Miami Ave. FY'20: Requested funds are touch up of rubber mulching throughout the District. The Wynwood BID
trip & falls
will facilitate a walkthrough of North Miami Ave to locate sidewalk areas that need rubber mulching installed in light of the
reconstruction of street.
Wynwood Way Finding
FY'21: - The Wynwood BID will use funds for temporary banners as needed until the permanent signs make their debut within
Banners
the District in late 2021. Also note that the BID has elected to move with permanent signage in light of storm season and the
$ 79,000
$ 5,702
$ 10,000
$ 15,702
$ 30,000
current need to move pedestrians throughout the District efficiently. FY'20 -Due to pandemic stoppage total funds were not
spent as budgeted. Please note that the Wynwood BID currently has (19) street banners installed within the District boundaries
that will need to be updated to reflect new website and local events.
Total:
$ 405,000
$ 11,580
$ 223,000
$ 234,580
$ 212,000