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2009-26980 ResoRESOLUTION NO. 2009-26980 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE CITY'S STATE LEGISLATIVE AGENDA FOR THE 2009 SESSION OF THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE; FURTHER DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO CONTINUE TO MONITOR ECONOMIC STIMULUS LEGISLATION AND MAKE THE APPROPRIATE ADJUSTMENTS TO THE CITY'S 2009 STATE LEGISLATIVE AGENDA AND TO THE CITY'S LIST OF ECONOMIC STIMULUS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS. WHEREAS, the City must avail itself of all potential sources of funds; and WHEREAS, State legislation may need to be enacted to protect and enhance the City's interests; and WHEREAS, it is imperative that the City's legislative consultant is aware of, and has a list of, City priorities; and WHEREAS, the City will present its legislative agenda to the Miami-Dade County Legislative Delegation in February 2009; and WHEREAS, the City's numerous State-level needs have been assessed and prioritized to produce the most effective use of its legislative team; and WHEREAS, the U.S. Congress is considering economic stimulus legislation, also known as "The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act", to provide infrastructure funding to state and local governments; and WHEREAS, the Federal government may provide a majority of federal economic stimulus infrastructure funds to the states, for further distribution to local governments; and WHEREAS, the Administration has prepared a list of infrastructure projects that may qualify for economic stimulus funding. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the State Legislative Agenda for the 2009 Session of the Florida Legislature be approved, as more specifically set forth in the attached Exhibit A; further directing the Administration to continue to monitor all developments related to economic stimulus legislation and make the appropriate adjustments to the list of economic stimulus infrastructure projects, more specifically set forth in the attached Exhibit B. PASSED and ADOPTED this 28th ATTEST: day of January , 2009. ayo - Matti Herrera Bower ~~d ~~ ~ City Clerk Robert Parcher T:VIGENDA~2009UANUARY 281CONSEN7ISTATE LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES RESO.DOC APPROVED AS TO FOR & LANGUAGE 8~ Ft EXECUTION COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CITY'S LEGISLATIVE AGENDA FOR THE 2009 SESSION OF THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE Ke Intended Outcome Su orted: Supports Multiple KIOs Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): The quality of the beaches appears as ne of the most important areas affecting quality of life. More recreational opportunities is anked as one of the changes that will make Miami Beach a better place to live. Storm rainage catch basins cleaning citywide; improving infrastructure was listed number 5 in mportant safety areas for the City to address. Issue: Shall the City Commisison approve the City's legislative agenda for the 2009 Session? Item Summa /Recommendation: The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the resolution approving the City's legislative agenda for the 2009 session of the Florida Legislature. On December 8-9, 2008, the City's lobbyists met with the Mayor and each Commissioner to discuss the final legislative agenda and the City's priorities for the 2009 legislative session. Attached, please find the proposed 2009 State Legislative Agenda for consideration and approval. Some of the key priorities include: Bert J. Harris Act, Affordable Housing, Condominium Reform, Protection of Ocean Lifeguards, Local Authority, Renewable Energy, Stormwater Infrastructure Funding, Education, Economic Development and Economic Stimulus Legislation Board Recommendation: Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: ~ N/A 2 3 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: N/A Cit Clerk's Office Le islative Trackin Kevin Crowder, Economic Development Sign-Offs: D r As s ant City Manager City Manager KC H JMG ~ U ~ M ~ ~~ 1 B EA+C H AGENDA DATE ~ ~"0 g m MIAMIBEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Matti H. Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager DATE: January 28, 2009 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE CITY'S STATE LEGISLATIVE AGENDA FOR THE 2009 SESSION OF THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE; FURTHER DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO CONTINUE TO MONITOR ECONOMIC STIMULUS LEGISLATION AND MAKE THE APPROPRIATE ADJUSTMENTS TO THE CITY'S 2009 STATE LEGISLATIVE AGENDAAND TO THE CITY'S LIST OF ECONOMIC STIMULUS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS. Administration Recommendation Adopt the Resolution, Background On December 8-9, 2008, the City's lobbyists met with the Mayor and each Commissioner to discuss the final legislative agenda and the City's priorities for the 2009 legislative session. Attached, please find the proposed 2008 State Legislative Agenda for consideration and approval. Some of the key issues include: • Ensure that federal economic stimulus funding is provided to local governments; • Sexual Predator -pre-emption of local distance regulations; • Mortgage holders' responsibility for delinquent association fees and assessments; • Protection of Ocean Lifeguards • Elevator Retrofits • Preserve Local Authority • Fire Protection Services • Tour Guides • Renewable Energy • Stormwater Infrastructure funding • Beach Renourishment funding The City will also continue to monitor activities related to property tax, by the Legislature, the Taxation and Budget Reform Commission, and the various petition drives. This year will present significant funding challenges during the legislative session, as was discussed at the December meetings with the lobbyists. January 16, 2008 Commission Memorandum State Legislative Agenda Page 2 of 2 The education issues facing the state are significant, especially in light of the budget reductions that took place during the special session that ended on January 15, 2009. The Administration will continue to meet with the Quality in Education Committee at the end of January and in February to finalize the City's legislative priorities for Education related issues, and will forward the Committee's final recommendations via LTC. Additional items maybe presented to the City Commission during the months of March and April as the legislative process unfolds. Conclusion The Admi ' tration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the resolution approvin a City's legislative agenda for the 2009 session of the Florida Legislature. JMG/ kc Attachments: Attachment A: 2009 State Legislative Agenda Attachment B: Resolution No. 2008-26925 (Casino Gambling) Attachment C: Resolution No. 2008-26927 (Casino Gambling) Attachment D: Resolution No. 2008-26941 (Condo Assessments) Attachment E: Resolution No. 2008-26971 (Tour Guide Licensing) Attachment F: Resolution No. 2008-26973 (Economic Stimulus) T:WGENDA\2008\January 16\State memo.doc EXHIBIT A ~~ f, 1~ ~: ~~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~l ` ~ City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov 2009 DRAFT FLORIDA LEGISLATIVE AGENDA LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES Protection of Ocean Llfeguards Amend Chapter 784.07, F.S., to include 'Ocean Lifeguards' for purposes of certain enhanced penalties imposed for assault or battery. In the past, there have been incidents where ocean lifeguards were assaulted on the beach while in the course of doing their jobs. Florida Statute 784.07 gives added protection to public servants who are the victims of assault and battery while in the course of performing their duties, by increasing the classification of the offense from a misdemeanor of the second degree to a misdemeanor of the first degree in the case of assault and from a misdemeanor of the first degree to a felony of the third degree in the case of battery. Condominium Reform The City supports amendments that increase mortgage holders' responsibility for delinquent condominium, co-operative, and homeowner associations fees, regular assessments and special assessments on units in foreclosure and on foreclosed units. Casino Gambling The City opposes any efforts that would lead to the authorization/legalization of casino gambling in Miami Beach. Furthermore, any effort to authorize casino gambling should include a local option referendum of the voters prior to authorization within a jurisdiction. Tour Guide Licensing The City supports the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau in urging the Legislature to pass legislation allowing for the local licensing of tour guides. Bert J. Harris Act The City opposes legislation that weakens or removes the sovereign immunity provision in the Bert Harris Act, and further will work with members on compromise legislation that is in the best interest of the City. Affordable Housing Surtax The City supports legislation that repeals the 2011 sunset of the Miami-Dade Affordable Housing Surtax Program. Local Authority -Anchoring and Mooring The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has proposed legislative changes regarding anchoring. The City supports amendments that further strengthen local authority to regulate anchoring and mooring of vessels within its jurisdiction, especially behind single family homes. Local Authority -Sexual Predators and Offenders The City opposes legislation that restricts or removes the City's authority to establish distance limitations for sexual predators and offenders. Local Authority -Fire Protection Services The City opposes any and all efforts that limit, restrict, prohibit, or transfer the City's authority to provide fire rescue services. 2008 Florida Legislative Priorities Page 2 of 2 Local Authority -Sale of Single Beers Amend Florida Statutes to allow local jurisdictions to regulate and /or prohibit the sale of single cans/bottles of beer package stores, convenience stores, and other retail locations. Local Authority -General Monitor legislative efforts to erode local control and authority, as well as efforts to pass additional costs from the State down to local governments. Local Authority -Early Responder Services The City opposes legislation that would prohibit cities and counties from charging fees or seeking reimbursement for the use of early responder services. Local Authority -Elevator Retrofits The City supports amendments to Chapter 399 to ensure that maintenance of existing elevators that operate safely does not require the owner of the elevator to upgrade the elevator to new code requirements. FUNDING PRIORITIES The City has developed a list of "ready to build" capital improvement projects, and urges the State to ensure than federal infrastructure stimulus funding makes its way to the local governments that need and are ready to spend it. The City seeks funding support for Stormwater Infrastructure Improvements. The City of Miami Beach fully supports Miami-Dade County's FY 2009-10 State Funding Request in the amount of $5,858,400. BUDGET ISSUES The City supports full funding of recreation, cultural arts, historic preservation programs and affordable & workforce housing programs. Miami Beach Funding -The City will monitor funding levels for Miami Beach based organizations during the budget process. In the past, organizations and projects that provide services to the Miami Beach community have received earmarks, such as funding for the Seymour Gelber Adult Day Care/Senior Ride Program and the JCS Senior Meals Program. Affordable Housing -The City supports removal of the cap on the Sadowski Act Trust Funds and an increase of the funding available. Beach Renourishment -Fully fund beach renourishment at $30 million. Entertainment Industry Incentives -The City supports full funding of the Entertainment Industry Incentive Fund. Exhibit B: City of Miami Beach - 2008/09 and 2009/10 Infrastructure Projects Project T e Existin Fundin Pi alines Pro ect Total Project Cost Fundin Need Estimated Jobs' Su rted Environmental EPA Non-Point Seawalls $ 1,023,268 $ 1,023,268 20 Right Of Way STAG/CWSRLFM/MD/CBIR South Pointe $ 52,716,566 $ 13,200,000 264 Right Of Way STAG/CWSRLFNVMD/CBIR City Center (Historic District) $ 18,502,024 $ 13,800,000 276 Right Of Way STAG/CWSRLFIWMD/CBIR Normandy Shores Neighborhood Improvements $ 16,467,260 $ 6,620,002 132 Right Of Way STAG/CWSRLFNVMD/CBIR City Center (Commercial District) $ 13,209,842 $ 9,900,000 198 a G Right Of Way STAGlCWSRLFNVMDlCBIR Venetian Neig -Venetian Islands $ 10,074,366 $ 8,743,020 175 $ Right Of Way STAG/CWSRLF/WMDlCBIR Oceanfront Neighborhood Improvements $ 8,918,547 $ 4,155,853 83 o Transportation FDOT/MPO ROW Improvement Project $ 2,787,810 $ 2,005,328 40 Transportation FDOT/MPO ROW Maintenance Project $ 1,955,000 $ 1,955,000 Transportation FDOT/MPO Street Pavement Restoration $ 400,000 $ 400,000 8 Water CWSRLF Sunset & Venetian Island Force Mains $ 2,869,124 $ 2,827,124 57 Water CWSRLF Collins Ave. Main: SP Drive-72nd Street $ 1,400,000 $ 1,400,000 28 Water CWSRLF Sanita Sewer Manhole CW Rehab $ 1,000,000 $ 200,000 4 $ 131,323,807 $ 66,229,595 1,285 Environmental EPA Non-Point Seawalls $ 3,776,960 $ 3,776,980 76 Parking EDA Sunset Harbor/Purdy Ave. Garage $ 23,000,000 $ 23,000,000 460 Right Of Way EDA/STAG/CWSRLF/WMD/CBIR Flamingo Neighborhood Bid Pack A $ 32,878,018 $ 28,481,738 570 Right Of Way STAG/CWSRLFNVMDlCBIR Bayshore Neighborhood Bid Pack A $ 30,571,466 $ 27,471,453 549 Right Of Way EDAlSTAG/CWSRLFNVMD/CBIR Flamingo Neighborhood Bid Pack C $ 28,575,695 $ 25,002,138 500 Right Of Way STAG/CWSRLFNVMDlCBIR La Gorce Neighborhood Improvements $ 11,823,593 $ 10,591,512 212 Right Of Way STAG/CWSRLFNVMD/CBIR Bayshore Neighborhood Bid Pack B $ 7,117,604 $ 6,808,750 132 Right Of Way STAG/CWSRLFIWMD/CBIR Bayshore Neighborhood Bid Pack C $ 6,492,416 $ 6,017,380 120 Transportation FDOT/MPO Collins Canal Enhancement Project $ 8,555,127 $ 8,237,889 165 Transportation FDOT/MPO Repairs to 4 Bridges $ 1,425,000 $ 1,425,000 29 Water CWSRLF South Pointe Pump Station $ 24,431,281 $ 22,800,228 456 Water CWSRLF North Shore Neighborhood Improvements $ 18,155,373 $ 16,142,940 323 Water CWSRLF Sewer Inflow & Inflitration Program Phase I $ 8,300,000 $ 1,100,000 22 $ 210,234,025 $ 186,157,715 3,723 ~ Right Of Way STAG/CWSRLFNVMD/CBIR Nautilus Neighborhood Improvements $ 39,861,900 $ 10,548,419 211 Right Of Way STAG/CWSRLFNVMDlCBIR Biscayne Point Neighborhood Improvements $ 16,549,968 $ 14,939,829 299 Ri ht Of Wa STAG/CWSRLFNVMD/CBIR Normand Isle Nei hborhood im rovements $ 14,493,003 $ 4,292,402 86 $ 70,904,871 $ 29,780,850 598 Environmental Army Corps 65th Street Reef Ball Project (ACoE) $ 2,000,000 $ 2,000,000 40 Environmental EPA Green Waste Facility $ 530,000 $ 530,000 11 Parking EDA Lincoln Park Garage $ 30,000,000 $ 30,000,000 800 Parking EDA New World Symphony Parking Garage $ 22,210,185 $ 22,210,185 444 Parking EDA Cultural Campus Parking Garage $ 14,870,979 $ 14,870,979 293 Parks CDBG/FRDAP New World Symphony Park Project $ 22,300,000 $ 22,300,000 446 Parks CDBG/FRDAP Flamingo Park $ 3,892,979 $ 3,892,979 78 Parks WMD Par 3 Golf Course $ 3,816,667 $ 3,816,867 76 Public Facility CDBG/CDT Miami Beach Convention Center Improvements $ 16,400,635 $ 18,400,835 328 N G Public Facility CDBG Little Stage Complex $ 7,300,192 $ 7,300,192 146 N Public Facility CDBG Property Management Facility $ 2 825 445 $ 2 825 445 53 , , , , ': Right Of Way STAG/CWSRLFNVMD/CBIR West AvenuelBay Road Improvements $ 4,382,324 $ 2,480,837 50 ,~ Right Of Way STAG/CWSRLFNVMD/CBIR Sunset Islands 1 & 2 $ 4,215,906 $ 4,215,906 84 Right Of Way STAG/CWSRLF/WMD/CBIR Bayshore Neighborhood Bid Pack D $ 3,808,064 $ 2,874,381 57 Right Of Way STAG/CWSRLF/WMD/CBIR Star Island Enhancements $ 1,583,098 $ 1,498,286 30 Right Of Way STAG/CWSRLFNVMD/CBIR Palm & Hibiscus Island Enhancement $ 1,404,563 $ 787,678 16 Transportation FDOT/MPO Middle Beach Recreational Corridor $ 26,051,585 $ 26,051,585 521 Transportation FDOT/MPO Indian Creek Greenway $ 15,000,000 $ 15,000,000 300 Transportation FDOT/MPO Beachwalk II $ 4,736,731 $ 4,736,731 95 Transportation FDOT/MPO Lummus Park Serpentine Walkway $ 1,799,278 $ 1,799,278 36 Transportation FDOT/MPO Sunset Drive Bridges $ 643,400 $ 643,400 13 Trans rtation FDOT/MPO Indian Creek Pedestrian Brid es $ 534,952 $ 534,952 11 $ 189,886,983 $ 186,370,098 3,727 ATTACHMENT B RESOLUTION NO. 2408-2b425 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, OPPOSING ANY INITIATIVE TO AMEND FLORIDA'S CONSTITUTION TO ALLOW CASINO GAMBLING IN MIAMI BEACH. WHEREAS, local news articles have reported that a committee, financed by local developers, is investigating the possibility of writing an initiative for a proposed casino amendment to the Florida Constitution to allow for Class III gambling at various sites within Miami-Dade, including in the City of Mrami Beach; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission are opposed to casino gambling in the City of Miami Beach and oppose any efforts to bring casino gambling to the City of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, in view of the concern of the Mayor and City Commission with regard to the prospect of casino gambling in Miami-Dade County, the City Manager and City Attorney's Office are hereby directed to investigate and research any and all methods to oppose and prevent casino gambling in the City of Miami Beach. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF M1AMl BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission oppose casino gambling in the City of Miami Beach and the City Manager and City Attorney are hereby directed to research and investigate any and all methods #o oppose casino gambling in the City of Miami Beach. PASSED and ADOPTED this 7th ATTEST: Robert Parcher City Clerk day of tlctaber , 2008. a Herrera Bower Mayor APPR~C7VED ~S T+a Fl',"9~M $ EJ4NGlItAC~E $ ht?~ UFIt'~N ,-'`~ ~._ rn~wr _ ""~ F:+~aitotTURNtRESQStiCasino in South Florida_doc ATTACHMENT C RESOLUTION NO, zaps-26927 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SUPPORTNG THE RIGHT OF THE CITY TO DEGIDE AND TO EKERCISE LOCAL CONTROL WITH REGARD TO GASINO GAMBLING WITHIN ITS JURISDICTION. WHEREAS, in response to news articles reporting that a committee, financed by local developers, was investigating the possibility of a proposed amendment to the Florida Constitution to allow for Class III gambling at various sites within Miami-Dade County, including in the City a# Miami Beach, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2008-26823 an October 8, 2008, opposing casino gambling in the City; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach support the right of the City to decide and to exercise loco( control with regard to casino gambling within its jurisdiction. NOW THEREFORE, BE lT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that, in addition to opposing casino gambling in the City of Miami Beach, the Mayor and Gity Commission support the right of the Gity to decide and to exercise local control with regard to casino gambliing in the City of Miami Beach. PASSED and ADOPTED this 7th ATTEST: ~~~ ~,~ Robert Parcher City Clerk day of t~ctober Zoos. a Herrera owe Mayor APPROVED hS TO ARM 8 LMlt3l~0.C~E $4 FC?i~t E7~~Ct~C?Fd ,f ~_ ~4, F:tiatta~7URNIRESOS1Casino Gambling and Suppartmg Right of Local Gov to choose.doC ATTACHMENT D RESOLUTION NO. 2QQ8-26941 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING AMENDMENTS TO THE FLORIDA STATUTES TO INCREASE MORTGAGE HOLDERS' RESPONSIBILITY FOR DELINQUENT CONDOMINIUM, CO-0PERATIVE, AND HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATIONS FEES, REGULAR ASSESSMENTS AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON UNITS IN FORECLOSURE AND ON FORECLOSED UNITS. WHEREAS, due to current economic conditions which include a housing market crisis, South Florida, in particular, is experiencing a significant increase in foreclosure suits filed; and WHEREAS, under present Florida law, mortgage holders are only responsible for unpaid condominium association fees that are the lesser of 1% of the original mortgage amount ar six months ofi unpaid maintenance fees and regular assessments at the time of foreclosure; and WHEREAS, under the foregoing formula, condominium association fees often accumulate in excess of what the mortgage holder is responsible for resulting in such fees becoming the responsibility of the remaining association members who must pay, in many cases, exorbitant special assessments to cover the maintenance expenses and all special assessments of the building, while units in foreclosure proceedings and foreclosed units continue to benefit at no additional expense to the mortgage holder; and WHEREAS, in order to provide a disincentive for mortgage lenders to delay foreclosure actions in order to avoid the payment of escalating condominium fees, and to fairly place responsibility on the party that. has the most to benefit from the continued receipt of maintenance services on units in foreclosure proceedings and foreclosed units, the Florida Statutes should be amended. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby support amendments to the Florida Statutes to increase mortgage holders' responsibility for delinquent condominium, co-operative, and homeowner associations fees, regular assessments and special assessments on units in foreclosure and on foreclosed units. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of November , 2008. Attes Rob archer, C' Clerk r a i Merrera Bo er, yor APPROVED AS T{? Ft'3RN:8 LAh4rt1A~E ~ "rOR £:Lf~"tt.Sl~ _ t a ~ y~r ATTACHMENT E RESOLUTION NO. 2oas-z~~7i A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING THE GREATER MIAMI CONVENTION $~ VISITORS BUREAU IN URGING THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE TO PASS LEGISLATION ALLOWING FOR THE LOCAL LICENSING OF TOUR GUIDES. WHEREAS, Miami-Dade County is one of the country's preeminent business and leisure travel destinations; and WHEREAS, more than 12 million visitors stayed at least one night in Miami-Dade County in 2007, according to the Greater Miami Convention $~ Visitors Bureau "GMGVB"); and WHEREAS, these. overnight visitors spent approximately $17.1 billion in direct expenditures; and WHEREAS, historical and cultural tours are an important part of tourism in Miami-Dade County; and WHEREAS, providing competent and accurate tours is important to a visitor's experience in our community; and WHEREAS, the "GMCVB" believes licensing is an essential element in ensuring that tour guides are accurate and professional; and WHEREAS, Florida law currently preempts local governments from licensing or regulating tour guides because state law includes "tour-guide services" under the definition of travel agents and other `sellers of travel;" and WHEREAS, despite preempting local gavernments from regulating tour guide operators, the State of Florida does not itself impose any professional ar ethical standards on individual tour guides; and WHEREAS, the cities of New York, New Orleans, Charleston, Williamsburg, and Savannah, all currently license tour guides; and WHEREAS, licensing tour guides locally will help to ensure that tour guides are accurate, professional, and ethical. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that: 1. The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau is supported in urging the Florida Legislature to pass legislation allowing for the local licensing of tour guides; 2. The City Clerk is hereby directed to transmit certified copies of this Resolution to the Governor, Senate President, and House Speaker far the State of Florida, the Ghair and Members of the Miami-Dade State Legislative Delegation, and to the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau; and 3. The City's state lobbyists are hereby directed to advocate for the issues identified in Section 1 above, and the City Manager is hereby directed to include this item in the City of Miami Beach's 20Q9 state legislative package. PASSED and ADOPTED this lott- day of December , 24flg, ATTEST: n °~ 1 Robert Parcher City Clerk Matti errera Bower Mayor 14~~E~•VED AS TO FARM & LANGUAGE & FaR EXECUTION 1 t ~ i ~ ~~' `y ttorney ~- Date F ~attoiTURN1RESOS'~.Lacal Liat3nsing of Tour Guides.doc ATTACHt~I ENT F RESOLUTION NO. 2008-26973 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, URGING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO OFFER LOW INTEREST LOANS TO MUNICIPALITIES FOR INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS; URGING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS AND THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE TO ENSURE THAT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS WITH `READY TO BUILD' INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS RECEIVE FUNDING ASSISTANCE FROM FEDERAL ECONOMIC STIMULUS LEGISLATION THAT PROVIDES INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING; FURTHER DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO PRESENT A LIST OF `READY TO BUILD' INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS TO THE CITY'S CONGRESSIONAL AND STATE REPRESENTATIVES. WHEREAS, state and local government spending is a key component of Gross Domestic Product; and WHEREAS, due to the difficult economic times that cunently exist and the lack of access to, or the high cost associated with, the municipal bond market, much needed infrastructure projects are being postponed by local govemments; and WHEREAS, the Federal government, through the Department of the Treasury, along with the Federal Reserve, have provided assistance to certain economic sectors during 2008; and WHEREAS, the United States Congress has recently approved legislation providing financial assistance to certain sectors of the U.S. economy; and WHEREAS, the City has numerous `Ready to Build' capital improvement infrastructure projects for which construction can begin within 90 and 180 days; and WHEREAS, the United States Congress is debating economic stimulus legislation that may include funding support for local government infrastructure projects; and WHEREAS, in order to provide necessary public services for local communities, low interest and long term financing by the Federal government would provide an affordable opportunity for communities to improve their clean water infrastructure, sewage treatment facilities, municipal roads and bridges, public transit, and waste management facilities; and WHEREAS, the provision of low interest, long term loans by the Federal government would provide an innovative financing tool to be used by local govemments to renew and build critical public infrastructure assets which will not only provide necessary services, but will enhance the quality of life for citizens and offer economic stimulus through the creation of employment opportunities for such projects. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Federal government is hereby urged to offer low interest, long term loans to municipalities for infrastructure improvements and projects; that Congress and the Florida Legislature are urged to ensure that local governments with 'Ready to Build' infrastructure projects receive funding assistance from federal economic stimulus legislation; and further directing the Administration to present a list of `Ready to Build' infrastructure projects to the City's Congressional and State representatives. PASSED AND ADOPTED this loth day of December, 2008. ATTEST: . M tti errera Bow r Mayor Robert Percher City Clerk APPR0IIED AS 'i't:• ARM $~ i.AtV~Ui~G 8~ ~~,rt rr~u F:1atto1TURNIRESOS1Federal Loans.doc