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of The Miami Herald, a daily newspaper published at
Miami in Miami -Dade County, Florida; that the attached
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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
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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
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percent, he said.
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several other companies
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administration said there
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increase for
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increases this year, citing
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increased losses from in
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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
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percent, he said.
several tease rcom antis
several other companies
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remain A problem for the
Merry insurance coTpa-
are pending review.
increase for
most of
region
company, Widdicombe
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continuation of what every-
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one's been telling about.
increased losses from in
9,214,100
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houses and condos trans-
percent.
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flated water damage
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rented from state -nus Citi-
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and we have to do some-
claims.
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Citizens, which sounded
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Fund Balances/Reserves
Corp. Roughly 75 percent
latest filing seeks less than
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the first warnings about
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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
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Co. will pay 15 percent
zeas.
That request, which pre-
related to Goofs or hunri-
percent to 91 percent in
average rate increases to
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posed increases as high as
canes. Homeowners, in
South Florida and 6.9 per-
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renew thew policies begin-
homes would increase an
25 percent in South Florida,
exchange, would get a 25
cent statewide.
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average 15 percent in all
was withdrawn in July. At
percent rate credit fon the
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South Florida territories
thetime, Heritage Presi-
non -hurricane portion of
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except the Hialeah and
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thea policies.
state average 9.8 percent
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est harmer in South Florida
Miami sections of Miami-
said the company was un-
The cap and credit would
increase. Increases were
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with 96,139 personal nai-
Dade Countyaccording to
able to reach an agreement
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ways to reduce claims costs
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for approval to increase
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inflated by unscrupulous
homes over 40 years old.
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rates an evemge 9.9 per-
increase would average 6.4
repay contractors and thein
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Florida Family (4.8 per-
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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