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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Office Plaza
2525 NW 62nd Street + Suite 5100
Miami, Florida 33147
T 305-514-6666
miamidade.gov
June 14, 2006
Mr. Joe Arriola
City Manager
City of Miami
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
Re: Contracted Disposal Fee, Transfer Fee and Waste Tire Tipping Fee for
Whole Tires and Shredded Tires for FY2006-07
Dear Mr. Arriola:
This letter is to advise you that pursuant to Article 3, Subsection D, of your
municipality's Interlocal Agreement for waste disposal with Miami -Dade County,
the Disposal Fee and Transfer Fee for the Fiscal Year beginning October 1,
2006 will increase, subject to approval by the Board of County Commissioners.
The County Office of Strategic Business Management estimated the increase
in the FY2006-07 Consumer Price Index (CPI) of 3.8% for budget preparation
purposes. The estimated disposal and transfer fee increases shown below are
based on this estimate and are recommended for use in your budget process.
After the actual CPI from June 2005 through June 2006 for all Urban
Consumers for the South Region United States is made available on the
Bureau of Labor Statistics web site on July 19, 2006, the Department will notify
you of the final proposed fee increases. The estimated fee changes are as
follows:
Disposal Fee: From: $53.65 per ton To: $55.65 per ton
Transfer Fee: From: $10.60 per ton To: $11.00 per ton
Subject to approval by the Board of County Commissioners, beginning October
1, 2006, the Waste Tire Fee for Whole Tires and Shredded Tires will increase
from $75.00 per ton to $110.00 per ton.
Should you require additional information, please contact Mr. David Ritchey,
Assistant Director, Administration at (305) 514-6630.
Sincerely,
Kathleen Woods -Richardson
Director