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Resolution 2022-31997RESOLUTION NO, 2022-31997 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA AND THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN THE CREATION OF A STATEWIDE FLOODING RESILIENCE PLAN, AND THE ALLOCATION OF FUNDS TO PROTECT INLAND WATERWAYS, COASTLINES, SHORES, AND CORALS REEFS, ALL OF WHICH SERVE AS INVALUABLE NATURAL DEFENSES AGAINST SEA -LEVEL RISE AND FLOODING; AND FURTHER, URGING THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE TO APPROVE THE ALLOCATION OF FUNDING OF $28 MILLION FOR THE CITY, SO THAT THE CITY ADMINISTRATION CAN CONTINUE TO IMPROVE THE CITY'S FLOOD RESILIENCE. WHEREAS, while Florida is often struck by hurricanes, it is also susceptible to regular flooding due to its low-lying state surrounded by water on three sides, and floods are among the most common and destructive natural disasters in Florida; and WHEREAS, proactively investing to prevent flooding is a wiser use of resources than spending on flooding recovery, as exemplified by FEMA research showing that $1 spent on disaster prevention saves up to $7 in recovery costs; and WHEREAS, as a coastal barrier island, the City of Miami Beach (the "City") is extremely vulnerable to environmental threats such as flooding; and WHEREAS, in 2021, the Florida Executive branch created a Flooding Resilience Plan, and earmarked over $600 million to address the impact of flooding in the state by investing in enhanced protections for inland waterways, coastlines, shores, and coral reefs; and WHEREAS, in creating the Flood Resilience Plan, the Executive branch allocated more than $28 million to the City which, pending the Legislature's approval, will be used to elevate certain streets; install a new stormwater treatment center, pump station, and stormwater gravity collection system; replace certain water and sewer mains in the City; and build a new Fire Station; and WHEREAS, without the approval of these allocated funds, the City would be forced to seek other sources of funding for these projects during this budget year, which would likely further delay the City's desire to proactively address its flooding concerns. 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 the Executive branch of the State of Florida and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection in the creation of a statewide Flooding Resilience Plan and the allocation of funds to protect inland waterways, coastlines, shores, and corals reefs, all of which serve as invaluable natural defenses against sea - level rise and flooding; and further, urge the Florida Legislature to approve the allocation of funding of $28 million for the City, so that the City Administration can continue to strengthen the City's flood resilience. PASSED AND ADOPTED this a° day of —7"' "/' 2022 ATTEST: Attest: t Dan Gelber, Mayor 7�/ Rafael E. Iranado, City Clerk JAN 2 5 2022 (sponsored by Commissioner Alex Fernandez) i APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION I I0 -2Z City Attorney Date C7 - Resolutions AE MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Commissioner Alex Femandez DATE: January 20, 2022 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA AND THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN THE CREATION OF A STATEWIDE FLOODING RESILIENCE PLAN, AND THE ALLOCATION OF FUNDS TO PROTECT INLAND WATERWAYS, COASTLINES, SHORES, AND CORALS REEFS, ALL OF WHICH SERVE AS INVALUABLE NATURAL DEFENSES AGAINST SEA -LEVEL RISE AND FLOODING; AND FURTHER, URGING THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE TO APPROVE THE ALLOCATION OF FUNDING OF $28 MILLION FOR THE CITY, SO THAT THE CITY ADMINISTRATION CAN CONTINUE TO IMPROVE THE CITY'S FLOOD RESILIENCE. ANALYSIS Above referenced resolution is submitted for consideration to January 20 Commission meeting. SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA n/a Applicable Area Citywide Is this a "Residents Rigg to Know" item, pursuant to City Code Section 2-14? Yes Strategic Connection Non -Applicable Legislative Tracking Commissioner Alex Femandez Does this item utilize G -O. Bond Funds? No Page 480 of 1313 ATTACHMENTS: Description ❑ Resolution Page 481 of 1313