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File Number: 11-01193 Final Action Date:
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION SUPPORTING PUBLIC
EMPLOYEE PENSION PLANS AND DISABILITY PRESUMPTION REFORMS TO
MAKE THE PLANS FINANCIALLY SUSTAINABLE, RESPONSIVE TO TAXPAYER
BURDEN AND SECURE FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES;
DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO TRANSMITA COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION TO
THE ELECTED OFFICIALS STATED HEREIN.
WHEREAS, the City of Miami deeply honors and respects the services provided and sacrifices
made by public employees, and desires to provide current and future public employees with a pension
system that is sound, sustainable and reliable; and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami also desires to protect local taxpayers from unsustainable and
unsound pension levels; and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami supports responsible reforms that protect pensions so they will be
there for future generations of public employees and safeguard taxpayer dollars; and
WHEREAS, public employees are a vital asset to the City of Miami firstly, in the way it creates a
framework for excellence in service delivery and secondly, in how it helps organize the best way to
deliver modern public services on which both businesses and residents depend; and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami has initiated plans of benefit for its public employees to reflect the
value of service provided; and
WHEREAS, economic conditions render existing plans concerning public employee benefit,
pension and disability plans contrary to fiscal prudence; and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami supports pension and disability plan amendments which allow for
fiscal sustainability, that is adjustive to taxpayer burden, while sound, secure and reliable for public
employees; and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami opposes prior years optimistic mandates which cause financial
hardship under today's economic condition; and
WHEREAS, Florida Statutes transfer all operational and administrative control of police and
firefighter.pension plansfrom the, Cityof Miami to a legislatively created board of trustees, a separate
-:_legal entity:apart=from the City of Miami that exercises broad powers outside the. City of Miami control
cand-as-not required to -provide;. fiscal transparency or accountability for substantial amounts of public
funds; and
-WHEREAS, the City of Miami is seeking immediate relief from the Florida Legislature. and requests
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the Legislature responsibly address its pension and other personnel issues locally and in a manner
that best serves its taxpayers, stops potential pension abuse and protects pensions for current and
future generations of police and firefighters;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE. IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA:
Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are adopted by
reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section.
Section 2. The Miami City Commission hereby supports responsible public employee defined
benefit pension and disability presumption reforms to ensure sound, secure and stable pensions will
be there for current and future public employees.
Section 3. The Miami City Commission hereby requests the Florida Legislature to impose
reasonable fiscal transparency and accountability standards on legislatively created pension boards
of trustees.
Section 4. The Miami City Commission urges the Florida Legislature to pass and the Governor to
approve the above responsible pension reform recommendations relating to public employee pension
plans and disability presumptions in the 2012 legislative session.
Section 5. The City Clerk is directed to transmit a copy of this resolution to Governor Rick Scott,
the members of the Florida Legislature, and to the Florida League of Cities, Inc.
Section 6. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature by
the Mayor.{1}
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
JULIE 0. BRU
CITY ATTORNEY
Footnotes:
{1} If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten calendar
days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, It shall become
effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission.
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