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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSubmittal-Alyce Robertson-Advertisement of Millage RateMiami 3Jkrath MEDIA COMPANY PUBLISHED DAILY M IAMI-DADE-FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE .Before the undersigned authority.. personally appeared: JEANNETTE MARTINEZ 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 advertisement that was published was published in said newspaper in the issue of: Miami Herald AD#0002661311-01 September 16th 2016 Affiant further says that the said The 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 as 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 has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing thi advertisement for publication in the said n . . papers(s). worn to and subscribed before me this kith, day of September, 2016 My Commission Expires: April24t, 2017 M. Charles r` b�A Notary 0 Submitted into the public record far itertr[s) City Clerk +�'k`oCHAFE►►►►ir�i QM 11,40 fEE 868414 !I Sv \ \ \61)ti\t‘Y.4?)c 4\t 4E. taint 4 malt' MEDIA COMPANY PUBLISHED DAILY M1AMI-DADE-FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Before -the undersigned authority personally appeared: JEANNETTE MARTINEZ 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 advertisement that was published was published in said newspaper in the issue of: Miami Herald AD#0002661300-01 September 16th 2016 Affiant further says that the said The 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 as 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 has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said neys apers(s). lJ-4 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th, day of September, 2016 My Commission Expires: April 24'h, 2017 M. Charles pcf- Submitted into the public record (s) R on q l'�,�? City Clerk • tnorrsEPrflufkslMs stusaHkAtbatat Miami Hera Business 11A No federal air marshals on new flights to Cuba despite plans avartratwnrranctn nirairq Wei.ununrfxux, Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio is calling for the suspension of the reg- vlody scheduled flights between the United States and Cuba that began in recent weeks became he says. despite previous claims, federal air marshals. still aren't aboard the new flights to and from the In response to a request from the U.S.-Cuba Trade and Economic Council, the TSA issued a Alalement in August that said: In the spirit of enhancing the Security of international civil aviation, the United States and The Republica! Cuba entered into an avla• tion security agreement that sets forth the legal framework for the deploy. menl of US. in•flight secu- rity officers — enter corn. manly known as federal air manha3s —on hoard ter. coin flights to and from Cuba." But during a House hear- ing Wednesday, TSA Depu- ty Administrator Huban Gowadia said that the Cu- ban government has reel yet signed the agreement, meaning the first schrd- uled flights between the Unlred States and Cuba since 1961 began without the deployment of air mar- shals. Gowadia clarified char air marshals only fly on select charters rather than the new flights, and said the United Stales and Cube ore continuing to work toward an agreement cov- ering regularly scheduled flights. She need security con- cerns for salmaking public that there wet no agree • anent with Cuba on ht- flight security anises at the Pane ihefirat scheduled IIIyhI took off on Aug. 31. It a letblue Right from Fort Iauderelal? to Same Clara. "There have been no air Miriam Turner anion wish her baby. Chaim, 7 months, in Cienfuegos ton her way to visit the Jewish community In Cuba on American Alrf nes inaugural scheduled service from Miami to Cuba on Septerriseo 7. marshals on board thus far despite the fact that the administration said there would be," Rubio said on the floor of the Senate on Wednesday. 'So basicagy what we have here is an outright lie- Today, only because they ithe TSAI were asked, only because they were asked, did they admit finals riot happen- ing." Hr said it was "imam - tent upon the T5A to lock down a federal air marshal agreement" berme more flights take to !beak In addition to jetgloe, Amer- ican Airlines end Saver Airways also have flown regularly scheduled nights Io Cuba, and several other alegnes have aanrurord plans tobegin seroice to Urban provincial cities and Havana berms the rod of the year. Restoring regularly scheduled flights is pan of normalization process with Cuba that the Gbama administration began in December 2014. Rubio called the lack of air marshals "the latest example of an adminic• Intion that is so intern on burnishing its legacy, on getting credit for this open- ing that they're willing to throweverything else out the window RuMo and New jersey Democratic Sen. Bob Me. nendea have filed a bill that would stop the sched- uled flights until there is an agreement with the Cuban gavernnxot end adequate secteAty measures are in place. The same bill has been Ned in the House. "Given what I know now about the tutus of she air marshals, the TSA should never have issued the odglnal statement," said John Kan4lch, president of the U.S-Cobs Trade and E.Conoanic Connell. "Ail it's done is make existing is. sues worse and create new ones." Stay mnnrcredr Sign up.* our Kn tamer Tester @In CubaTaday Ferro ok pinrubmod y Heritage proposes 15 percent increase for most of region ST san;urri„�axienE Most South Florida cus- tomers of Heritage proper- ty& Casualty Insurance Co. roll pay IS percent average rate increases to renew thelrpal0des begin. ning Dee. 1, H Kiem reg- ulators approve. Heritage, the thirddarg- est thrower In South Florida with 96,139 personal reel- &maid policies at the end of March, this month fled for approval to increase ratesan average 9.9 per- cent statewide to insure louses and condos trans- ferred from sl&te•nrn Citi• rens property losurance Corp. Raughly75 percent eel Heritage policies were assumed through efforts to depopulate Cld- litres for singte•famgy homes smolt/ increase an average l5 percent ina]l South Florida territm3es :reps the Hialeah and Miami sections of Miami. Dade County, according to the Sept- 9 filing with the Florida Office of lostaance Regulation. In Hialeah, the Increase would average 8.4 percent and in Miami, 11 percent. For Heritage customers, the good news Is that the latest filing seeks less than the 14.4 penenl average statewide increase request• eel by the company In April. That request, which pro- posed increases as high as 25 percent in South Florida, swithdrawn Lajury-AI thetime, Heritage Presi- dent. Richard Widdimrnbc said the company %usury able roreaeh an agreement with stair regulators over ways to reduce claims costs. inflated by unscrupulous repair Carotin -Eros and their atratrleya. NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE The Downtown Development Authority of the City of Miami, Florida has tentatively adopted a measure to increase its property tax levy. Last years property tax levy. A. Initially proposed tax levy $7,187,129 B. Less tax reductions due to Value Adjustment Board and other assessment changes $242,361 C. Actual property tax levy $6,944,768 This year's proposed tax levy $7,808,726 All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on: September 20, 2016 5:05 PM. Miami City Hall 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax increase and the budget will be made at this hearing. Increased water damage 1 and related lawsuits remain a problem for the company, Wtddicombe said Wednesday. 'tl'sa rootinua1on of whit every- elee's beenaalkhrg about. LOURS Contbnie mescaline and we have to do some- thing about it," he said. The insurer's new re- quest seeks to limit losses with aS/0,000 coverage cap for water damage not related to roofs orhorri- ranes. Homeowners, in exchange, would get a 25 percent rate credit for the non -hurricane portion of IhcirpoRcEes- The cap and creditwould be voluntary formmers of homes 40 years and yaung- r and mandatory for homes over AO years old. AS a result, many policy- holders would see mural/ premiums decreax about 2 cent). Increase requests by percent, he said. several other eampard s Many, insurance romps• are pending review. nies that sell policies in Florida have requested rate Increases this year, dung _.-._.......__ ..................—. increased loser from in. fined water damage claims. Citizens, which sounded the Ors; warnings about water damage therm sever• al years ago, is seeking Increases averaging 5.9 percent to 9.1 percent in South Florida and 6.9 per- t statewide. gawgross Mutual seemed approval in August fora state average 9-4 percent increase. Increases were also approved for Ark Roy at (5.1. percent), Federated National (5.5 percent), Prepared 5&7 percent), Florida Fondly (4.0p0o cent) and Olympus C7 pet. DIVIDENDS Am new! al e Mal rat Rabat.ratetMM�. a t nr m muwe.g• .,awauar ~ha. mskearaprra $ AT as tan �r.•ta.aaa aaa ta•a as... n 4.M vas ma latAs room woodsy n ra'.'e r.n7fen 1ar .aegarr 'tsaao carman Tub nab a. AI SAa 1N ....lomak Aa oar a ti A^t•Gautkx n r _1.9ees art ee New Ass Ja0Fa104tr w"ava'alkaarw"`u 0 00 iJO am 1 11 a tWt+arM X1 FM 10-1t o-ra,wy, a LANAI. Iva BUDGET SUMMARY The Downtown Dovelopmcnt. Authority of the City of Miami, Florida Fiscal Year 2016.2017 THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGETEXPENDITVRES OF THE DOWNTOWN DEVEi+OPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE err? OF MIAMI ARE 1.9% MORE THAN LASTYEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES. GENERAL DRI TOTAL FUND ALL FUNDS Revenue Solaces Ad Valorem Tax Levy0.4661 Miliage 7,805326 per $1,000 7,30.9,726 Other Revenue 7hta1 solaces 708,726 7,008,726 Fluid HaiancesRRcscrves 1,255,374 1,255.374 DowDtown Development Regional •••• J S¢,(0035AQ0¢ Inlpacl (DRD Fund Waal Remands and Balances 94164,100 150,000 9,214200 Operating Expenditures Leadership, Advocacy & Operations I,116,700 1,1I6,700 Aria, Cukmre & Entertainment 1,030.450 1,030,450 Business Development & Marketing 1,963,950 1,965,930 Quality of Life 2,392,000 2,392,000 Urban Plsrcrnaking I,191,600 1,191.600 Transit. CM:inrctivill' & Mobility 1,066,600 1,066.600 7Yi•Rail Downtown Link 300,000 300,(100 Total Operating Expenditures 9064,100 9,064,100 Fund Balancer/Reserves Downtown Developmont. Regional 350,000 150,000 Impact (DI U) 'ibtal Expenditures. Reamed sad 9.064,300 Balances 150,000 9.214,100