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HomeMy WebLinkAboutScrivener's Error MemoCITY OF MIAMI OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY MEMORANDUM TO: Todd B. Hannon, City Clerk FROM: Victoria Mendez, City Attorney 5 �e DATE: September 22, 2021 RE: Resolution No. 21-0351— Urge President Biden and Congress - Everglades Restoration File No. 10603 At its September 13, 2021 meeting, the City Commission adopted the above -referenced agenda item, RE.6, urging the Federal Government to allocate five billion dollars ($5,000,000,000.00) of funding within the Infrastructure Bill for Everglades Restoration. The item inadvertently contained a typographical error in Section 4. The Legislation has been corrected and incremented to Revision A. VMIBLMIALKIvj a Enclosure(s) a rncl Mf mi c,, r arm co rn -1 517' . r i< Th w r „ CI m cm c3 ti0 GI 03 SexiJ S Ottuuci/L \dke Asti OF L {l IE[(II .i [1i 11 f 11- ' City of Miami Legislation Resolution City Hall 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 www.miamigov.com File Number: 10603 Final Action Date: A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION URGING PRESIDENT JOSEPH R. BIDEN, JR. AND THE 117TH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES (COLLECTIVELY, "FEDERAL GOVERNMENT") TO ALLOCATE FIVE BILLION DOLLARS ($5,000,000,000.00) OF FUNDING FOR EVERGLADES RESTORATION WITHIN THE INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AND JOBS ACT ("INFRASTRUCTURE BILL"); FURTHER URGING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO APPROVE THE INFRASTRUCTURE BILL WITH THE FUNDING ALLOCATION FOR EVERGLADES RESTORATION; DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO TRANSMIT A COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION TO THE OFFICIALS NAMED HEREIN. WHEREAS, the Everglades are roughly three million acres of irreplaceable endangered habitat that is vital to Florida's economic and environmental viability; and WHEREAS, the Everglades are the source of drinking water for 8 million Floridians; and WHEREAS, nationally recognized scientists and educators have engaged in a decades - long campaign to restore America's Everglades; and WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan ("CERP') was authorized by Congress, as part of the Water Resources Redevelopment Act of 2000, in 2000 as a plan to restore, preserve, and protect the south Florida ecosystem while also providing for other water - related needs of the region, including water supply and flood protection; and WHEREAS, the CERP is the largest hydrologic restoration project ever undertaken in the United States; and WHEREAS, restoration of the Everglades will ensure economic security and a reliable and clean water supply for communities for future generations; and WHEREAS, the greater Everglades system supports irreplaceable natural infrastructure that impedes storm surge, saltwater intrusion, and the impacts of sea level rise; and WHEREAS, the infusion of five billion dollars ($5,000,000,000.00) in federal fund iill ., enable the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the South Florida Water Manage ;lenti=-. District to complete all authorized projects in CERP within the next decade; and''' c •y� - WHEREAS, Congress has a generational opportunity to complete the largest systt 0 restoration project; and f' WHEREAS, Everglades restoration includes the construction of a reservoir sir of Lake Okeechobee that would clean water before it is sent South through the Everglade. c3 cleaning the water, the reservoir would reduce the need for discharges into the St. Lucie a Caloosahatchee rivers that can cause blue-green algae bloom in the rivers and on Florida's coasts; and WHEREAS, blue-green algae blooms are killing Florida's coastal estuaries and local economies; and WHEREAS, the implementation of resilient, sustainable green infrastructure is a priority for the City of Miami; 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 City Commission urges the Federal Government, including the Majority and Minority Leaders of the United States Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, to allocate five billion dollars ($5,000,000,000.00) of funding within the Infrastructure Bill for Everglades Restoration. Section 3. The City Commission further urges the Federal Government to approve the Infrastructure Bill inclusive of the full funding for the Everglades Restoration. Section 4. The City Clerk is directed to transmit a copy of this Resolution to President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.; Vice President Kamala Harris; Majority Leader of the United States Senate Charles E. Schumer; Minority Leader of the United States Senate Mitch McConnell; Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi; Minority Leader of the House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy; Senators Tom Carpe, Marco Rubio, and Rick Scott ; and Representatives Peter Defazio, Al Lawson, Stephanie Murphy, Darren Soto, Val Demings, Charlie Christ, Kathy Castor, Lois Frankel, Ted ❑eutch, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and Frederica Wilson. Section 5. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: CD r) 819 r111 CI? - r (77 rn City of Miami Legislation Resolution: R-21-0351 City Hall 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 www.miamigov.com File Number: 10603 Final Action Date: 9113/2021 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION URGING PRESIDENT JOSEPH R. BIDEN, JR. AND THE 117TH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES (COLLECTIVELY, "FEDERAL GOVERNMENT") TO ALLOCATE FIVE BILLION DOLLARS ($5,000,000,000.00) OF FUNDING FOR EVERGLADES RESTORATION WITHIN THE INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AND JOBS ACT ("INFRASTRUCTURE BILL"); FURTHER URGING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO APPROVE THE INFRASTRUCTURE BILL WITH THE FUNDING ALLOCATION FOR EVERGLADES RESTORATION; ❑IREATINC THE CITY CLERK TO TRANSMIT A COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION D Tim OFFICIALS NAMED HEREIN. r-, n 7-1 `,i r$ SPONSOR(S):. Commissioner Ken Russell ITS t -7;m co WHEREAS, the Everglades are roughly three million acres of irreplaceabl g dar erect habitat that is vital to Florida's economic and environmental viability; and WHEREAS, the Everglades are the source of drinking water for 8 million Flidiara2 and WHEREAS, nationally recognized scientists and educators have engaged in a decades - long campaign to restore the Everglades; and WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan ('CERP') was authorized by Congress as part of the Water Resources Redevelopment Act of 2000 to restore, preserve, and protect the south Florida ecosystem while also providing for other water -related needs of the region, including water supply and flood protection; and WHEREAS, the CERP is the largest hydrologic restoration project ever undertaken in the United States; and WHEREAS, restoration of the Everglades will ensure economic security and a reliable and clean water supply for communities for future generations; and WHEREAS, the greater Everglades system supports irreplaceable natural infrastructure that impedes storm surge, saltwater intrusion, and the impacts of sea level rise; and WHEREAS, the infusion of five billion dollars ($5,000,000,000.00) in federal funds will enable the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the South Florida Water Management District to complete all authorized projects in CERP within the next decade; and WHEREAS, Congress has a generational opportunity to complete the largest ecosystem restoration project; and WHEREAS, Everglades restoration includes the construction of a reservoir south of Lake Okeechobee that would clean water before it is sent south through the Everglades; and City of Miami Page 1 of 2 File ID: 10603 (Revision: A) Printed On: 902212021 File ID: 10603 Enactment Number: R-21-0351 WHEREAS, in cleaning the water, the reservoir would reduce the need far discharges into the St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee rivers that can cause blue-green algae bloom in the rivers and on Florida's coasts; and WHEREAS, blue-green algae blooms are killing Florida's coastal estuaries and local economies; and WHEREAS, the implementation of resilient, sustainable green infrastructure is a priority for the City of Miami; 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 City Commission urges the federal government, including President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.,, the Majority and Minority Leaders of the United States Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives (collectively, "Federal Government"), to allocate five billion dollars ($5,000,000,000.00) of funding within the Infrastructure Bill for Everglades Restoration ("Bill"). Section 3. The City Commission further urges the Federal Government to approve the Bill inclusive of the full funding for the Everglades Restoration, Section 4. The City Clerk is directed to transmit a copy of this Resolution to President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.; Vice President Kamala Harris; Majority Leader of the United States Senate Charles E. Schumer; Minority Leader of the United States Senate Mitch McConnell; Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi; Minority Leader of the House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy; Senators Tom Carper, Marco Rubio, and Rick Scott; and Representatives Peter Defazio, Al Lawson, Stephanie Murphy, Darren Soto, Val Demings, Charlie Christ, Kathy Castor, Lois Frankel, Ted Deutch, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and Frederica Wilson. Section 5. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: 177 City of Miami Page 2 of 2 File iD: 10603 (Revision: A) Printed ti& 0/22/2021