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Submitted into the public record for item(s) BH.8 on 09-26-2024. City Clerk McClatchy The Beaufort Gazette The Belleville News -Democrat Bellingham Herald Centre Daily Times Sun Herald Idaho Statesman Bradenton Herald The Charlotte Observer The State Ledger -Enquirer Durham I The Herald -Sun Fort Worth Star -Telegram The Fresno Bee The Island Packet The Kansas City Star Lexington Herald -Leader The Telegraph - Macon Merced Sun -Star Miami Herald EI Nuevo Herald AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION The Modesto Bee The Sun News - Myrtle Beach Raleigh News & Observer Rock Hill I The Herald The Sacramento Bee San Luis Obispo Tribune Tacoma I The News Tribune Tri-City Herald The Wichita Eagle The Olympian Account # Order Number Identification Order PO Amount Cols Depth 33010 587578 MIA- Local - Trim - English Trim - Notice of Propose $3,457.83 3 10.25 in Attention: Maricarmen Lopez CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE MIAMI, FL 33133 mclopez@miamigov.com Copy of ad content is on the next page PUBLISHED DAILY MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared: Mary Castro, who on oath says that he/she is CUSTODIAN OF RECORDS of The Miami Herald, a daily newspaper published at Miami in Miami -Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of the advertisement that was published was published in said newspaper in the issue (s) of: Publication: Miami Herald 1 insertion(s) published on: 09/22/24 Affiant further says that the said Miami Herald is a newspaper published at Miami, in the said Miami -Dade County, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida each day and has been entered a second class mail matter at the post office in Miami, in said Miami -Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he/she has neither paid or promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper(s).The McClatchy Company complies with all legal requirements for publication in chapter 50, Florida Statutes. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23rd day of September in the year of 2024 -xth Notary Public in and for the state of Texas, residing in Dallas County MARGARET KATHLEEN WILSON My Notary ID # 134916732 Expires May 24, 2028 Extra charge for lost or duplicate affidavits. Legal document please do not destroy! 16626 Submittal -Budget Director -Affidavits of Publications and Tearsheets Submitted into the public record for item(s) BH.8 on 09-26-2024. City Clerk NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE The City of Miami has tentatively adopted a measure to increase its property tax levy. Wet 9Sire properly WC ISM A. proposed 9.letatexred eaten, duetoWIN + tertrrere &Mid .id cu,r....srrr.it ohing.s s47..tti a O. Acturi property fete levy Thls>ow. proposed lie lerar 11171.11gali All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on: AFL Meade* 8apienter 2etti. 2924 71MR 515 p.m PLACE Cbr Hall. Cly Gearrilmlon MEM:ma. 3500 Pen Affirm?" drive Liam!, Flodd.59132 Feroorra mixing epllClalalXCITIMalelbleto pallclpede 11 tee prooeei ng r�l poe§ 250-8391 {1i .id TIY wen vla 111 lorkle Si na n two (2} humor• drp prior 10 the prooa.ip. Adetlorrelbettemetker httpegArremlemtgos A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax Increase and the budget will be made at this hearing. Ad No. 43577 PAGE18A I SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 2024 Submitted into the public record for item Is) BH.B on 09-2fi-2020. City Clerk MIAMI HERALD FROM PAGE 15A MEGA -MALL designed to protect Gra- ham from giving up land near its other valuable holdings that would then sit vacant under a new owner. The requirements aren't detailed in the suit, but Triple Five mentions road construction and sewage connections as actions it hasn't complet- ed but is pursuing. With the pre -devel- opment work uncomplet- ed, Triple Five is unable to purchase the 63-acre site under the terms of the 2014 deal. The previously undis- closed dispute involves two development power- houses that united a dec- ade ago to try to bring Miami -Dade what would be the largest mall in the U.S. Triple Five, the Canada -based, family - owned Mall of America owner, and Graham, the family -owned developer behind the creation of Miami Lakes, won county approval in 2018 for a pair of projects where Florida's Turnpike meets Interstate 75. The best known portion was for American Dream Miami, a retail theme park so large it would have room for an indoor ski slope and a submarine lake. Next door, Graham planned a mix of resi- dential and commercial buildings aimed at captur- ing spillover activity from American Dream, which projected 30 million vis- itors a year. While the two devel- opers were once allied, the cooperation between them has slid into friction. "We are very disap- pointed with the lawsuit but confident about the outcome," Smart Wylie, president and CEO of Graham, said in a state- ment. In its own state- ment, Triple Five said it "is hopeful that the matter will be resolved amica- bly." Both projects remain years behind schedule, with Graham initially planning to start construction in 2018 and Triple Five planning to have American Dream open and employing 5,000 people by next year. In crafting the lawsuit, Triple Five claimed to A rendering of the indoor amusement park for American Dream Miami, a retail theme park planned in Miami -Dade County with a goal of attracting 30 million visitors a year. share private conversa- tions with Graham mg- gesting the mixed -use complex of new homes and places to shop may wind up being a ware- house complex. "Graham has done nothing to advance its retail, business park, and apartment project," Triple Five said in the lawsuit filed by its Miami -Dade subsidiary, International Atlantic. "Graham has told the Purchaser it would like to switch to industrial use." A Graham lawyer, Scott Hiaasen of Coffey Burling- ton, denied the allegation. "The Graham Compa- nies are not part of the development of the mall," Hiaasen, a former Miami Herald reporter, said in a statement. "Their plans for their own property have not changed, and the allegations to the contrary in the lawsuit are false." Graham has not filed its response to the lawsuit, leaving Triple Five's ren- dition of the facts the only source of information for the behind -the -scenes dispute. TRIPLE FIVE AND GRAHAM COMPANIES JOINED FORCES FOR A MEGA -MALL. NOW THEY'RE FIGHTING The suit says Triple Five is out of regular extension options but claims the original contract entitles the developer to mom time because of delays from the 2020 COVID crisis that upended the economy and develop- ment schedules. 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The Money Superstore Learn how you can become pariaf Florida's Leading Financial Cervices Company et Amscot.com Amscm- Making lives better through financial solutions.' ject and that the agree- ment on the 63-acre par- cel should grant Triple Five the same leeway in its purchase deal. An email quoted in the lawsuit suggests Graham is open to allowing the deal to stay alive, but only if Triple Five agrees to a price matching real estate values that have soared over the last 10 years — as well as prove it's still on track to start construction. "You continued to insist that we close on the sale of the property at the current price," un- named Graham lawyer wrote in an email to a Triple Five counterpart on April 4, according to the suit "We told you the same thing we have said for quite a while. We are willing to discuss an ex- tension provided that... them was a good chance that you would be able to satisfy the conditions to closing within a reason- able period [and] the pur- chase price would become the market value of the property [and] additional option extension fees would be required." The court fight lands in the middle of Triple Five's effort to secure subsidies from Miami -Dade to re- vive the project County commissioners in the past week delayed a vote on legislation lifting a subsidy ban that rival malls lob- bied to impose on Amer- ican Dream as part of the county's 2018 approval of the project Triple Five has already lobbied Florida to fund an interch ange near the me- a- all site that would need to be constructed for the project to go forward. The company wants mil- lions of dollars in county funds to subsidize other infrastructure that Triple Five would otherwise have to pay for as part Inuits 2018 agreement Triple Five cites the subsidy push as an exam- ple of pre -development work that is helping Gra- ham, too. Because the American Dream site is next door to the Graham site, the roads and other infrastructure Triple Five needs would benefit both projects, according to the lawsuit "The Purchaser is in the process of securing hun- dreds of millions of dollars of govemmental funding for highway, road, and water and sewer infra- structure ... which will substantially enhance the use and value of the Gra- ham Development Proper- ty," the lawsuit said. Graham's "attitude is to take the money and run," the lawsuit said, "leaving the Purchaser with noth- ing but losses after years of investments and work." Douglas Hanks: 305-376-3605, @doughanks NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE The City of Miami has tentatively adopted a measure to increase its property tax levy. Last year's property tax levy: A. Initially tax levy $637.940.213 proposed B. Less tax reductions due to Value Adjustment Board and other assessment changes $42 517 3H6 C. Actual property tax levy $595.422.827 This year's proposed tax levy $671,787,227 All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on: DATE: Thursday, September 26th, 2024 TIME: 5:05 p.m. PLACE: City Hall, City Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133 Persons needing special accommodations to participate in this proceeding call (305) 250-5361 (Voice) and TTY users call via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later than two (2) business days prior to the proceeding. Additional information: https://www.miami.gov A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax increase and the budget will be made at this hearing. Ad No. 43577 ,i^5 BUDGET SUMMARY / CITY OF MIAMI - FISCAL YEAR 2024-2025 THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF THE CITY OF MIAMI ARE 11.2% GREATER THAN LAST YEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES. General Fund 7.1364 Voted Debt 0.2536 GENERAL SPECIAL DEBT INTERNAL ESTIMATED REVENUES FUND REVENUE SERVILE SERVILE FUND TOTAL Taxes: Millaga per 51000 Ad Valorem Taxes 7.1364 538,200,000 638,200,000 Ad Valorem Taxes 0.2536 Meted Deht) 22,682,000 22,682,000 TIF Transfer (CRA) i65,947.0001 (65,947,000) Delinquent Ad Valorem Taxes 16,850,000 16,850,000 Interest Ad Valorem Taxes 150,000 150,000 Franchise Fees & Other Taxes 156,298,000 156,298,000 Interest 14,508,000 48,000 14,556,000 Fines & Forfeitures 7,379,000 1,750,000 9,129,000 Intergovernmental Revenue 107,933,000 85,775,000 5,000,000 198,708,000 Licenses and Permits 101,281,000 6,433,000 107,714,000 Other Revenues 38,248,000 258,504,000 15,746,000 139,807,000 462,305,000 Charges far Services 144,846,000 12,583,000 82,000 157,511,000 TOTAL SOURCES 1,159,746,000 375,093,000 43,428,000 139,889,000 1,718,156,000 Transfers -In 7,457,000 12,547,000 50.221. 000 70,225,000 Fund Balance/Reserves/Net Assets TOTAL REVENUES, TRANSFERS &BALANCES 1,167,203,000 387,640,000 93,549,000 139,889,000 1,788,381,000 EXPENDITURES General Government 115,110,000 57,657,000 93,549,000 18,745,000 295,161,000 Planning & Development 58,374,000 37,221,000 95,595,000 Housing & Community Development 3,879,000 104,025,000 107,905,000 Public Works 131,493,000 28,785,000 160,278,000 Public Safety 620,703,000 70,620,000 691,323,000 Others 90,062,000 15,935,000 121,144,000 227,141,000 Non -Departmental 66,362,000 49,287,000 115,649,000 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 1,085,963,000 373,531,000 93,649, 220 139,889,000 1,693,052,000 TransfersOut 76,220,000 14,109,000 90,329,000 Fund Balance/Reserves/Net Assets 5,000,000 5,000,000 TOTAL APPROPRIATED EXPENDITURES, TRANSFERS, RESERVES & BALANCES 1,167,203,000 387,640,000 93,649,000 139,889,000 1,788,381,000 THE TENTATIVE, ADOPTED, AND/OR FINAL BUDGETS ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED TAXING AUTHORITY AS A PUBLIC RECORD. Ad No. 43577 Submitted into the public record for item(s) BH.8 on 09-26-2024. City Clerk McClatchy The Beaufort Gazette The Belleville News -Democrat Bellingham Herald Centre Daily Times Sun Herald Idaho Statesman Bradenton Herald The Charlotte Observer The State Ledger -Enquirer Durham I The Herald -Sun Fort Worth Star -Telegram The Fresno Bee The Island Packet The Kansas City Star Lexington Herald -Leader The Telegraph - Macon Merced Sun -Star Miami Herald EI Nuevo Herald AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION The Modesto Bee The Sun News - Myrtle Beach Raleigh News & Observer Rock Hill I The Herald The Sacramento Bee San Luis Obispo Tribune Tacoma I The News Tribune Tri-City Herald The Wichita Eagle The Olympian Account # Order Number Identification Order PO Amount Cols Depth 33010 587601 ELN - local - Trim Spanish Trim notice of pr $1,355.15 3 10.25 in Attention: MariCarmen Lopez CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE MIAMI, FL 33133 mclopez@miamigov.com Copy of ad content is on the next page EL NUEVO HERALD Un Periodico McClatchy PUBLICADO DIARIAMENTE MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA ESTADO DE LA FLORIDA CONDADO DE MIAMI DADE Ante la autoridad que suscribe se presento en persona: Mary Castro, CUSTODIAN OF RECORDS Quien bajo juramento dice que EI/ella es de El Nuevo Herald, un periodico en Miami, Condado de Miami Dade, Florida; que la copis adjunta de este anuncio fue publicado en dicho periodico, en las ediciones de: Publication: El Nuevo Herald 1 insertion(s) published on: 09/22/24 El declarante afirma ademas que El Nuevo Herald es un periodico que Se publica en el mencionado condado De Miami Dade, Florida y que ha sido Publicado diariamente en dicho condado De Miami Dade, Florida, habiendo sido clasificado por las Oficinas de Correos en Miami condado de Miami Dade, como material con franquicia de segunda clase desde El 29 de Marzo de 1976. El Declarante Asegura que no ha pagado ni prometido Pagar a personal alguna, firma o Corporacion ningun descuento reembolso Comision o devolucion de fondos con el Proposito de lograr la publicacion de este Anuncio en dicho periodico. The McClatchy Company cumple con todos los requisitos legales para publicacion en el capitulo 50, Estatutos de Florida. Jurado y subscrito ante mi en Este Dia 23rd day of September in the year of 2024 'aJ Notary Public in and for the state of Texas, residing in Dallas County MARGARET KATHLEEN WILSON My Notary 10 # 134916732 Expires May 24, 2028 Extra charge for lost or duplicate affidavits Legal document please do not destroy! Submitted into the public record for item(s) BH.8 on 09-26-2024, City Clerk AVISO DE AUMENTO E IMPUESTOS La Ciudad de Miami ha adoptado tentativamente, un aumento a los impuestos de propiedad. lawman de pvpl.d i dal .fla p.ridoe A. Impurom p,opw.msodarrilm.nt. B. Muno. r.d.mob =an imposingpropu.ato. par la Darla do NJ iris de valor.s y oii= c■rrblos &QM= C. Impu.cc.d. pmpl.d.d r..s Wag= ImpiN.ios pop...im pr'..i. silo Todos los ciudadenos interesadors estan ir>vitados a asistir a la audiencia publica del it mento de impueetoe que tarot lugar el: p■CIiIL Juan . Beptiombra 25. 2024 IICRAo 5c06 p.m LUG 13 Aiurrbrrrrb do IN Ciudad d. Mimi 96G0 Pon American Brims, PAW* Rorld. 99139 Peu.orr= quo neoe.ten .cone UnoIon.. =pedalos puns paildpiren ear promo.° pump grow glom 2645861 y 'Jambs Q. TIY purelm II.m.r al 711(Florida Roby Ervloi. a rate tads doe (a dine F blee a ,tee del prixeclec Psra nib Ini.rnmildiC FrtImsRrrwnxnra.ml.v SE TOMARA UNA DECISIC5N FINAL sabre el aumento de i m puestos y del presupuesto en esta audiencia publlca. A 1 EL NUEVO HERALD I Submitted into the public record for item(s) BH.8 on I... 09-26-2024. City Clerk 7074 VIENE DE LA 3A MIAMI-DADE generalmente son elegi- bles si tienen mas de 65 °nos y sus ingresos fami- liares son inferiores a $37,000. Aunque son mas alias que en la propuesta presupuestaria initial de Levine Cava, las subven- ciones siguen siendo mu- cho menores que el reem- bolso de mas de $600 por vivienda que los comisio- nados aprobaron el ano pasado cuando el condado todaviatenia abundances fondos federates pars el COVID. Esos reembolsos pars personas mayores cuestan alrededor de $19 millones este Mo. • Echar arras parse de un recorte de cis $2.5 millones en subventions culturales del condado, con el cambio de Levine Cava que restablece $1.5 AVISO DE AUMENTO DE IMPUESTOS La Ciudad de Miami ha adoptado tentativamente, un aumento a los impuestos de propiedad. Impuestos de propiedad del ano pasado: A. Impuestos propuestos originalmente $637 940 213 B. Manes reducciones en impuestos propuestos par la junta de ajustes de valores y otros cambios $42 517 386 C. Impuestos de propiedad reales $595 422 827 Impuestos propuestos pars este ano $671 787 227 Todos los ciudadanos interesados estan invitados a asistir a la audiencia publica del incremento de impuestos que tomara lugar el: FECHA: Jueves, Septiembre 26, 2024 HORA: 5:05 p.m. LUGAR: El Ayuntamiento de la Ciudad de Miami 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133 Personas que necesiten acomodaciones especiales pars participar en este prices° pueden llamas (305) 250-5361 (Voz) y los usuarios de TTY pueden Ilamar al 711 (Florida Relay Service), a mas Larder dos (2) dias habiles antes del preceder. Para mas information: https://www.miami.gov SE TOMARA UNA DECISION FINAL sobre el aumento de impuestos y del presupuesto en esta audiencia publica. Ad No. 43577 millones. Ahora, el fondo es de aproximadamente $25 millones. Un subsdio operativo adicional de $1.9 millones pars el Cen- tro de Artes Escenicas Adrienne Arsht, propiedad del condado, edemas de los $6.9 millones ya asig- nados pars operations en 2025. $1 mitten adicional pars igualar la subvenciun de $2 millones de este ano pars abogados especializa- dos en combatir el desalo- jo que representan a inqui- linos de bajos ingresos, incluido Douglas. Multi- ples aumentos de g stos en todo el gobiemo del condado, incluidos mas de $2 millones pars aumentar 1a frecuencia de corte de cesped en parques y a to largo de las carreteras y mas de $2 millones pars ayudar con el sistema de refngios pars an)males superpoblado del conda- do. El diner pars revertir los recortes provino en parte de los fondos exce- dentesque, segunlos nalistas presupuestarios, se reunieron con dolares no gastados este ano. Tambien se estan sacndo fondos de proyectos que no necesitn el dinero en 2025, incluidos $24 millo- nes pars conectar el siste- ma de alcantarillado del condado en los vecinda- rios que sun usan fosas septicas. Despues de las union, Levine Cava dijo que los fondos pars la construc- rion de fosas septicas y alcanterillado provhderon de uno de 1. ultimos fondos federates del con - dodo pars el COVID-19 y seran reemplmados por otranfuentes de fd an - mie to una vez que el a trabajo este listo pars comenzar. "No afecta a ningun proyecto", dijo. "Tenemos arras ddlares pars el siste- ma de alcantarillado". Varios oradores en la audiencia utilizaron los 60 segundos que les corres- pondian pars criticar a Miami -Dade par seguir comprando bonos de Isra- el en medio de la crisis humanitaria en Gaza iris la respuesta militar de Israel a los ataques dell de octubre del ano pasa- dopor parte de Hamas. "IQue verguenza, alcal- del IQue verguenz , comi- sinados,por f nciar la muerte!", dijo Wilfredo Ruiz, director de Comuni- cations del Consejo de Relations Islamicoameri- cnas en Florida. Despues que terminb el tiempo pars comentarios publicos, el comisionado Micky Steinberg pidio un momento pars leer una declaracidn preparada en npoyo a la carters de bo- os israelies de $76 millo- nes, que permite a Miami - Dade cobras pagos de intereses regulares de Israel a cambio de un desembolso initial de fondos del condado. "Nuestra inversion en bonos israelies apoya a un stud° vital", grime. La aprobacion del pre- supuesto anal requiere de multiples ]eyes, y la pro- puesta de un aumento del 6% en las tarifas del ague fue aprobada par el mar- gen mas estrecho, con una votacion de 7 a 6. Votaron en contra]. comisiona- dos Juan Carlos Bermu- dez, Kevin Cabrera, Rend Garcia, Roberto Gonzalez, Kionne McGhee y An- thony Rodriguez. Despues de la votacion renida, la comisionada Danielle Cohen Higgins, sosteniendo un vase de ague del grifo, dijo a los presentes: "Salud". UN AGENTE de estacionamientos patrulla Miami Beach vigilando que los autos hayan pagadosu tarifa. VIENE DE LA 3A PLAYA un emorando del 13 de septiembre, senalndo que a ordenanaa de 20191e dio al administradorla autoridad pars ajustarlas tarifas de estacionamiento cads cinco anos en fncion del indite de predos al RESUMEN PRESUPUESTARIO / CIUDAD DE MIAMI - ANO FISCAL 2024-2025 LOS GASTOS DEL PRESUPUESTO DE OPERACION PROPUESTOS PARA LA CIUDAD DE MIAMI SON 11.2 % MAYOR QUE LOS GASTOS TOTALES DE OPERACION DEL ANO PASADO. Fonda General 7.1364 Deuda par Vain 0.2536 FON00 OE FOND OE FONDODE FMN00 IN0RE3OS SERVIGIO SERVIGI05 ESTIMAD0DE INsRE5o5 GENERAL ESPEGIALES DE OE00A5 INTERNaS TOTAL Impuestos: Milesimas de 051ar pat $1000 Impuestos par Avaltit 7.1364 638,200,000 638,200,000 Impuestos par Avalaa 0.2536 (per seta) 22,682,000 22,682,000 TIE Transferences (CRA) (65.947,000) (65,947,000) Impuestos par Arnica Atrasados 18,850,000 16,850,000 Gravamens sabre lntereses par Malec 150,000 150,000 Cuotas de Franqulcia yotros Impuestos 155298,000 156,298,000 Interests 14,508,000 48,000 14,556,000 Multas y Cantiscaciones 7,379,000 1,750,000 9,129,000 Ingresaslntergubernamentales 107,933,000 85,775,000 5,000,000 198,708,000 Licencias y Permisas 101,281,000 6,433,000 107,714,000 Otrosingresas 38,248,000 268,504,000 15,745000 139,807,000 462,305,000 Cargos par Servicias 144,846,000 12,583,000 82,000 157,511,000 TOTAL DE FUENTES DE INGRESO 1,159,746,000 375,093,000 43,428,000 139,889,002 1,718,155,000 Transferences Recibidas 7,457,000 12,547,000 50,221,000 70,225,000 Saida de FondasrBeservas/Activas Netas TOTAL DE INSRESOS, TRANSFERENCIAS Y SALOOS 1,167,203,000 387,640,000 93,649,000 139,889,000 1,788,381,000 BASTOS/CUSTOS Gablerna General 115,110,000 67,657,000 93,649,000 18,745,000 295,161,000 Planifisacion y Desarrallo 53,374,000 37,221,000 95,595,000 Desarrallo Comunitaria 3,879,000 104,026,000 107,905,000 Obras Pehhcas 131,493,000 26,765,000 160,278,000 Segundo)) P0bI:sa 620,703,000 70,620,000 691,323,000 01r05 Castes 90,062,000 15,935,000 121,144,000 227,141,000 eastas na Depariamentales 66,362,000 49,287,000 115,649,000 TOTAL DE GASTOS/COSTOS 1,085,983,000 373,531,000 93,649,000 139,889,000 1,693,052,000 Transferences Ottargadas 76,220,000 14,109,000 90,329,000 Salk de Fondaslleservas/Activas Netas 5,000,000 5,000,000 TOTAL DE GASTOS APROPRIADOS, TRANSFERENCIAS, RESERVAS Y 543005 1,167,203,000 367,640,000 93,649,000 139,889,000 1,788,381,000 LOS PRESUPUESTOS PROVISIONALES, ADOPTADOS 5/0 DEFINITIVOS SE ENCUENTRAN ARCHIVADOS EN LA OFICINA DE LA ANTES MENCIONADA AUTORIDAD FISCAL COMO REGISTRO PUBLIC°. _' Ad Na. 43577 cnsumidor, una medida de inflation. Pero no codas los fncio- arios electos de la Ciudad estan contentos. El comi- sionado Alex Fernandez le dijo al Miami Herald que propondra "echar atris" los aumentos antes que entren en vigor. "Estos aumentos supo- en una carga inecesaria para el publica, especial- ente en n moment° en que muchos ya enfrentan difcultadm ecndmicas", dijo Fernandez en un mn- saje de text°. "Aumentos innecesarios en las tarifas de estacionamiento coma estos solo perjudicn alas mismas personas alas que estamos aqui parr servir". En una publicacion en las redes social., el comi- tonadoJoseph Magazine dijo que presntaria n tema legislativo en una union de octubre pars "echar atras el aumento de tarifas y quitarle esta cargo a nuestmsvecinos". "Aunque las tarifas de estacionamiento no hn atmentado desde 2015, comprendo plenamente canto se ven presinados los vecinos con tntos otms oumentosinflacinarios del costo de la vide", esm- biolarevista La Ultima vez que au- entaron las tarifas en 2015, el estacionamiento en los parquimetros en la acera en South Beach peso de $1.75 a $4 porhora, mientras que las tarifas en los estacionaminntos al sire libre y los garajes tuvieron aumentos meno- res. Los fncinarios de la Ciudad dijern en ese mo- mento que la medida no tenia como objetivo au- mentarlos ingresos, sino mas bien reducir los atas- cos de trafico al reducir la cntidad de conductores que circuln por la cuadra pars estacinar n la calle e incentivar a los cnducto res a user n cambio los estacionamientos techados y los totes al sire libre. El nuncio publica que hizo la Ciudad el Jueves provoco una rapida ren- cion negative de algnos residentes, incluidas doce- nas de personas que co- mentaron en una publica- tion de Facebook que detallaba los cambios. "En lugar de presi0nar a los residentes y visitntes con estos aumentos escn- dalosos, el enfoque deberia estar en reducir los costos para alentar a mas perso- nas a venir, apoyar a los pocos negocios que sun intentan sobreviviry ayu- dar a que la playa vuelva a cobras vide", esmibio un comentarista. Better Streets Miami Beach, n grupo que aboga por mejorar la infraestmc- tura pars aclistas y peato- nes y dejar de dependerde los automoviles, dijo en una publication en X que aumntarlas tarifas de estacionamiento en la calk n South Beach era una "estrategia acertada". "El estacionamiento en la calk es un recurs° esca- so, con una gran demnda y una oferta limitada. El precio es una forma de regular y ayudar a egtdli- brar el mereado", dijo Matthew Gultanoff, el fndador del grupo. Gultnoff agrego que "es necesario seguir invirtien- do en otras Options de transp0rte",incluidas "infraestructuro Bias de transporte publica rapido y bi©cletas/micromovilidad pars ofrecer a los vecinos residentes y visitntes mas options". La Comision municipal aprobo en mayo cambios pars simplif arlaestmctu- ra de tarifas en los estacio- amientos de South Beach y reducir las tarifas en un estacionamiento de la Calle 42 en prevision de los ajustes en octubre. Pero no abordo las tarifas pars el estac-inamiento en la calle o en los estacionanilentos. En el presupuesto pro- puesto pars el ano fiscal 2025, los funcinarios estnn que los ingresos ran ran parquimetros de aproximmodamentea $29 millon. a $32 millo- nes el proximo Mo.