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2015-29231 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2015-29231 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING FUNDING AND AN EXPENDITURE IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $25,000 FOR THE PUBLIC PURPOSE OF INFORMING AND EDUCATING THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH REGARDING THE BALLOT QUESTIONS IN THE CITY'S SPECIAL ELECTION ON MARCH 15, 2016, WHICH WILL BE HELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PRIMARY ELECTION, IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE A MORE INFORMED ELECTORATE VOTE. WHEREAS, the voters of the City of Miami Beach may be presented with three (3) City ballot questions in the City's Special Election on March 15, 2016, which will be held in conjunction with the Presidential Preference Primary Election; and WHEREAS, the three (3) City ballot questions are referendums regarding the Use of Rent Payments Received by City from Convention Center Hotel Lease; Approval of City's Lease of City Property for Convention Center Hotel; and Approval of City's Lease of City Property for Sabrina Cohen Wellness Center Project - all of which issues affect and involve the interests of the City of Miami Beach and its citizens; and WHEREAS, the Miami Beach City Commission believes that educating the voters on these matters is in the public interest and serves a public purpose; and WHEREAS, in an effort to explain and educate the voters on each of these questions through various methods that may include video presentation on the City's cable channel, a voter's guide, and other means, the Administration is requesting approval to spend up to $25,000.00 in budgeted amounts for video production, printing, graphics, translation services, layout, mailing, advertising, postage and other miscellaneous costs as needed; and WHEREAS, these expenditures will further serve the public purpose given the City's reasonable expectation that these efforts at explaining the ballot questions and educating the voters thereon will result in a more informed electorate vote, benefiting the public good. 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 herein state the public purpose of explaining to and educating the City's voters on the three (3) City Special Election ballot questions that will appear on the March 15, 2016 Presidential Preference Primary Election, and thus approve the expenditure of budgeted funds up to $25,000.00 in furtherance of the aforementioned public policy, which is intended, • benefit the public good and serve a public purpose. PASSED and ADOPTED this 9th day of December 2015. ATTEST: el%4 N?..••'' '' .O ),PHILIP LE ri''YOR /2 1.4,1 A. �".'; r APPROVED AS TO E * FAEL E. GRANADO, CITY''t L "— ATED FORM &LANGUAGE &FOR EXE LITTON T:\AGENDA\2015\December\ELECTIONS\V.�� Fide• egpl rc r� 015.docx ` I f(_Z 15 City Attorney Date COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution approving funding and an expenditure in an amount not to exceed $25,000, for the public purpose of informing and educating the voters regarding the ballot questions on the City's March 15, 2016 Special Election, which will be held in conjunction with the Presidential Preference Primary Election, in order to achieve a more informed electorate vote. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Increase community satisfaction with City government. Item Summary/Recommendation: The voters of the City of Miami Beach may be presented with three (3) Special Election City ballot questions on the March 15, 2016 Presidential Preference Primary Election. The subject of the City ballot questions are: 1. Referendum Re: Use of Rent Payments Received by City from Convention Center Hotel Lease; 2. Referendum Re: Approval of City's Lease of City Property for Convention Center Hotel; and 3. Referendum Re: Approval of City's Lease of City Property for Sabrina Cohen Wellness Center Project. The City Administration believes that educating the voters on these matters is in the public interest and serves a public purpose. In an effort to explain and educate the voters on each of these questions, the Administration will be preparing public education information through various methods, which may include video presentation on the City's cable channel, a voter's guide and other means. As the MB magazine does not publish in February 2016 (scheduled publications are January, April, July and October), the Administration is seeking funding in an amount not to exceed $25,000, to produce a direct mailer and video, including printing, graphics, translation services, layout, mailing, postage and other miscellaneous costs as needed to disseminate the information. This expenditure will serve the public purpose given the City's reasonable expectation that these efforts at explaining the ballot questions and educating the voters will result in a more informed electorate vote, benefiting the public good. The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the Resolution approving funding and an expenditure in an amount not to exceed $25,000 for the public purpose of informing and educating the voters of the City of Miami Beach regarding the City's Special Election ballot questions on the March 15, 2016 Presidential Preference Primary Election in order to achieve a more informed electorate vote. Advisory Board Recommendation: N/A Financial Infor ion: Source of Amount Account Funds: 1 Not to exceed $25,000 011-9322-000312 BPI ' Total Not to exceed $25,000 Financial Impact Summary: See above. City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Office of the City Clerk Sign-Offs: D artment Directors . 4. 1 Assistant City Manager City Mana•er WM) REG NR 1���g JLM .411111IMIMI T:\AGENDA\2015\December\ELECTIONS\Vo ducation Ballot Questions-2015 SUMMARY MEMO.doc MIAMIBEACH AG E ®AiTEM R7N DATE - -t MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COM SION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members of t 'e City Co fission ,/ FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager '- DATE: December 9, 2015 �� SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR! AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPRO 'NG FUNDING AND AN EXPENDITURE IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $25,000 FOR THE PUBLIC PURPOSE OF INFORMING AND EDUCATING THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH REGARDING THE BALLOT QUESTIONS IN THE CITY'S SPECIAL ELECTION ON MARCH 15, 2016, WHICH WILL BE HELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PRIMARY ELECTION, IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE A MORE INFORMED ELECTORATE VOTE. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS The voters of the City of Miami Beach may be presented with three (3) City Special Election ballot questions on the March 15, 2016 Presidential Preference Primary Election. The subject of the City ballot questions are: 1. Referendum Re: Use of Rent Payments Received by City from Convention Center Hotel Lease; 2. Referendum Re: Approval of City's Lease of City Property for Convention Center Hotel; and 3. Referendum Re: Approval of City's Lease of City Property for Sabrina Cohen Wellness Center Project. The City Administration believes that educating the voters on these matters is in the public interest and serves a public purpose. In an effort to explain and educate the voters on each of these questions, the Administration will be preparing public education information through various methods, which may include video presentation on the City's cable channel, a voter's guide and other means. As the MB magazine does not publish in February 2016 (scheduled publications are January, April, July and October), the Administration is seeking funding in an amount not to exceed $25,0001, to produce a direct mailer2 and video, including printing, 1 Eight (8) page voter's guide estimate: Printing 8 page voter's guide: $ 7,500.00 Postage for 31,430 addresses: $ 8,000.00 Processing of 35,000 voter's guides: $ 2,500.00 Translation $ 1,500.00 List of registered voters households $ 50.00 Video production and miscellaneous costs $ 5,000.00 Total $24,550.00 Rounded up to the nearest thousand $25,000.00 2 As of November 12, 2015, there were 31,430 registered voter households in the City of Miami Beach. Voter Education Ballot Questions December 9, 2015 City Commission Meeting Page 2 of 2 graphics, translation services, layout, mailing, postage and other miscellaneous costs as needed to disseminate the information. This expenditure will serve the public purpose given the City's reasonable expectation that these efforts at explaining the ballot questions and educating the voters will result in a more informed electorate vote, benefiting the public good. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the Resolution approving funding and an expenditure in an amount not to exceed $25,000 for the public purpose of informing and educating the voters of the City of Miami Beach regarding the City Special Election ballot questions on the March 15, 2016 Presidential Preference Primary Election i order to achieve a more informed electorate vote. as Oki!4 , JLM/R op iN T:\AGENDA\2015\D•c- ber\ELECTIONS\Voters Education Ballot Questions-2015-MEMO.doc