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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSubmittal-Alyce Robertson-Advertisement of Budget16 -0azz pp -q lam' + + 071.1 b =aml . era MEDIA COMPANY PUBLISHED DAILY MIAMI -DADS -FLORIDA Submitted into the public recor fir ites) 1_ STATE OF FLORIDA on }�• �,Lv City Clerk COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Beforethe 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 npapers(s). n to and subscribed before me tJ 16th, day of September, 2016 My Commission Expires: April24t', 2017 _ M. Charles M. a `�� •.•Nd83f0yF .• r #\ 24,to 0 , .a'. #EE 868414 •: <t '... .. .. ............ ,%,U�t� 0}}Z IC Sdb�Ge r � 4 4 MEDIA COMPANY PUBLISHED DAILY MIAMI -DADS -FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Submitted into the public. record�f rite s}— on City Clerk _ Before -the undersigned authority personally- appeared: ersonally 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 qne apers(s). Sworn to and subscribed before me this l6th, day of September, 2016 My Commission Expires: April 24", 2017 M. Charles j", 67 IFF 869414 l FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 162116 I ITlinmi iirml0 I Business I 11A MIAMIRERALO.COM 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 year's property tax levy: Increased water damage premiums about thes marnhelle liftit eample No federal air marshals on new fact that thefar despite the fact that the ofs"the example o£ un adminis- he id, percent, he said. several tease rcom antis several other companies C. Actual property tax levy administration said there tmtion that is so intent on are pending review. increase for most of would be,Rubio said on burnishing its legacy, on flights to Cuba despite Senate on getting far open - continuation of what every- increases this year, citing plans Weflouday." Wednesday. "So basicaily ing re Willing fog that they're waling to they' Impact (DRI) Fund one's been telling about. increased losses from in what we have here is an throw everything else out — framework for the deploy- flights. the time the first scheduled outright lie. Today, only the window." laces ment of U.S. in-flight seen- She cited security con- flight took off on Aug. 31. It because they [the TSAI Rubio and New Jersey 1 n Y mmnarA'ddpmmmiirald.rem officers —mare tom- terns for not making public was a JetBlue flight from "T were asked, only because Democratic Sen. Bob Me - Citizens, which sounded monly known as federal as that there was no agree- Fort Lauderdale to Santa they were asked, did the y y nendez have filed a bill Florida Republican Sen. marshals —on board ter- meat with Cuba on in- Clara. admit this is not happen- that would stop the ached - Marco Rubio is calling for W. flights to and from flight security officers at "There have been no air in1le "wtxm- uteri flights until then is an the suspension of the reg- Cuba." with a$10,000 coverage said it was agreement with the Cuban ularly scheduled flights Bit during a House hear- ed by the company in April. bent upon the TSA to lock a federal air marshal government and ode to B 9ua between the United States Ing Wednesday, TSA Depu- - down before more security measures are in ty and Cuba that began N recent webecause he ty Administrator Huban >%. - ` _ '•4 �� n agreement" [lights take to the aa. In place. The same bill has says, despite Drevk`S federal Gowadia said that the Cu- ban governmeor has not .� �., x # q4 - addiflon to tBluq Amer - Ie icon Airlines and Silver been' in the House. "Given what 1 know naw claims, air marshals still aren't aboard the new yet signed the agreement, I M.1 'P ----.. - A'vways elm have flown about the status of the air flights totfrom the in, the fust ached- percent rate credit fon the regularly scheduled mershaLs, the TSA should islund. wed Flights between the B United - - - - lTro, to Cube, end several other never have issued that original statement," said Forest) onse to .. request States and Cuba Heritage, the third-larg- salines have announced dent Richard Widdicombe from the O.S: Cuba Trade since 1961 began without / plans to begin service to John Kevulich, president of and Economic Council, the the deployment of air mar- _ - �, Cuban provincial cities and the U.S-Cuba Trade and "Ali TSA issued a statement in shale. - _ - - Havana before the end of Economic Council. it's August that said: "In the Gowadh clarified that - - \ the year. done is make existing is - spirit of enhancing the air marshals .uly fly on al (5.1 percent), Federated Restoring regularly aces worse and create new security of international select charters rather than 77y ys scheduled flights is part of ones." civil aviation, the United the new flights, and said ai ouz msem„m�,..�„�� nom a normalization process — States and The Republic of the United States and Cuba Miriam Turner arrives with her baby, Cham, 7 months, in with Cuba that the Obama Stay connected: Sign up for Cuba entered into an avia- are continuing to work Cienfuegos on her way to visit the Jewish community in administration began in our Newsletter tion security agreement toward an agreement Gov- Cuba on American Airlines Inaugural scheduled service December 2014. Tlvitter @InCubaToday that sets forth the legal Bring regularly scheduled from Miami to Cuba on September 7. Rubio called the lack of Facebook @incubatoday 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 year's property tax levy: Increased water damage premiums about by Heritage proposes 15 percent lasses and related Iawswts he id, percent, he said. several tease rcom antis several other companies C. Actual property tax levy remain A problem for the Merry insurance coTpa- are pending review. increase for most of region company, Widdicombe said Wednesday. "It's a F ee d at ave requested d Florida have requested rate Other Revenue - - lbtalSources 7,808,726 continuation of what every- increases this year, citing ........................................................ Downtown Development Regional .._,.,15„0,0(10,,....._150000..,,,,, Impact (DRI) Fund one's been telling about. increased losses from in 9,214,100 — houses and condos trans- percent. Losses continue to escalate flated water damage DIVIDENDS laces rented from state -nus Citi- For Heritage customers, and we have to do some- claims. .1 °.Hiro sea smdan zens Property Insurance the good news is that the thing show it,” he said. Citizens, which sounded M• n.aa Fund Balances/Reserves Corp. Roughly 75 percent latest filing seeks less than The insurer's new re- the first warnings about p"S10aRA1r nae, Most South Florida our- of all Heritage policies the 14.9 percent average quest seeks to limit losses water damage scams seveo- tamers of Heritage Proper- were assumed through statewide increase request- with a$10,000 coverage al years ago, is seeking rorro rer,.espa. duaaxresr. ty & Casualty Insurance efforts to depopulate Citi- ed by the company in April. cap for water damage not increases averaging 8.9 F,- pe51” saran rows—.nt�nxrey,. Co. will pay 15 percent zeas. That request, which pre- related to Goofs or hunri- percent to 91 percent in average rate increases to Rates for single-family posed increases as high as canes. Homeowners, in South Florida and 6.9 per- n'xmquin a .ix ase ion ai=m ipg pxb p.io so-ra tz-t renew thew policies begin- homes would increase an 25 percent in South Florida, exchange, would get a 25 cent statewide. MUnLerc.m" ning Dec. 1, if state reg- average 15 percent in all was withdrawn in July. At percent rate credit fon the Sawgrass Mutual secured 9.iss r -w 11. iuw ulators approve. South Florida territories thetime, Heritage Presi- non -hurricane portion of approval in August for a —a— 9.ss A.brom xaws.ar 9.0 1­ azo xsn Heritage, the third-larg- except the Hialeah and dent Richard Widdicombe thea policies. state average 9.8 percent u...gsprtome 9.n o -so io-:o est harmer in South Florida Miami sections of Miami- said the company was un- The cap and credit would increase. Increases were q",mkraresroB,J p of s o lois with 96,139 personal nai- Dade Countyaccording to able to reach an agreement be voluntary for owners of al approved for Ark Roy- or"•• rxpa+un" 9 m s iaa� I s. dentia) policies at the end p the Sept. 9 film with the p g with state regulators over gala homes 40 years and young- al (5.1 percent), Federated ion 14. aeort �mcerc" so spar a: nae na of March, this month filed Florida Office of Insurance ways to reduce claims costs at and mandatory for National (5.5 percent), umr�enitiimc° p .m arae inai for approval to increase Regulation. In Hialeah, the inflated by unscrupulous homes over 40 years old. Prepared (8.7 percent), AIi bi ayirssr a1 p :ri sur loll rates an evemge 9.9 per- increase would average 6.4 repay contractors and thein As a result, many policy- Florida Family (4.8 per- w 1 xoamw 9 as sun io n cent statewide to insure percent and in Miami, 11 attorneys. holders would see overall cent) and Olympus (7 per- p x.r.ue n o".aw 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 year's property tax levy: The Downtown Development Authority of the City of Miami, Florida A. Initially proposed tax levy $7,187,129 B. Less tax reductions due to OF THE DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF Value Adjustment Board and LAST YEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES. 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 P.M. 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. BUDGET SUMMARY The Downtown Development Authority of the City of Miami, Florida Fiscal Year 2016-2017 THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF THE DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF MIAMI ARE 1.9% MORE THAN LAST YEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES. GENERAL DRI TOTAL FUND ALL FUNDS Revenue Sources Ad Valorem Tdx Levy 0.4681 Millage 7,808,726 7,808,726 per$1,000 Other Revenue - - lbtalSources 7,808,726 7,808,726 Fund Balances/Reserves 1,255,374 1,255,374 Downtown Development Regional .._,.,15„0,0(10,,....._150000..,,,,, Impact (DRI) Fund lbtal Revenues and Balances 9,064,100 150,000 9,214,100 Operating Expenditures Leadership, Advocacy & Operations 1,116,700 1,116,700 Arts, Culture & Entertainment 1,030,450 1,030,450 Business Development & Marketing 1,965,950 1,965,950 Quality of Lite 2,392,800 2,392,800 Urban Placemaking 1,191,600 1,191,600 11 ansit, Connectivity & Mobility 1,066,600 1,066,600 Tri -Rail Downtown Link 300,000 300,000 lbtal Operating Expenditures 9,064,100 9,064,100 Fund Balances/Reserves Downtown Development Regional 150,000 150,000 Impact (DRI) lbtal Expenditures, Reserves and 9,064,100 150,000 9,214,100 Balances