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2004-25583 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2004-25583 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AN INCREASE TO THE COMMUNITY BENEFIT FUND SURCHARGE ON TICKETS SOLD AT THE JACKIE GLEASON THEATER OF THE PERFORMING ARTS (TOPA) FROM $1.00 TO $1.50, AND REDUCING THE SUBSIDY PERCENTAGE PAID FROM THE COMMUNITY BENEFIT FUND ON SENIOR AND STUDENT DISCOUNTED TICKETS FROM 80% TO APPROXIMATELY 71 %. WHEREAS, the City owns the Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts (TOPA) and is desirous of facilitating the continued presentation of high-quality entertainment for the benefit of its residents and visitors; and WHEREAS, the City established the Community Benefit Fund (the Fund) in order to provide reduced-price tickets to Miami Beach resident senior citizens and students, and for funding of events beneficial to the citizens of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, trends in ticket sales reimbursed from the Fund have led to a declining balance that, if left unchecked, could jeopardize the long-term viability of the fund; and WHEREAS, the City is desirous of continuing the Fund with its current self- sufficient funding mechanism; and WHEREAS, SMG, as the City's manager at the Miami Beach Convention Center and TOPA, has recommended revisions to the reimbursement rates and surcharge of tickets sold for events at TOPA that would revise such reimbursement rates from 80% of face value up to $35 to approximately 71% of face value, allowing for rounding, and increasing the surcharge from $1.00 per ticket to $1.50 per ticket; and WHEREAS, the Administration, Convention Center Advisory Board (CCAB), and SMG have determined that adoption of these revisions are in the best interest of the City and the CCAB recommended these revisions at its meeting on May 25,2007. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby approve an increase to the Community Benefit Fund surcharge on tickets sold at the Jackie Gleason Theater of the R orming Arts from $1.00 to $1.50, and to reduce the subsidy percentage paid from t e om unity Benefit Fund on senior and student discounted tickets, from 80% to appr xim tel 71 % . PASSED AND ADOPTED this 9th day 0 June, MAYOR APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION- Attest: ~~.S~~ Jay CITY CLERK U' JMG/CMC/rar T:\AGENDA\2004\Jun0904\Regular\MBCC Rental Rate Increase.RES.doc Aq~ Ir{;;..~ Y CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY lD Condensed Title: A Resolution of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to revise Community Benefit Fund reimbursement and surcharge. Issue: Whether the Mayor and City Commission should approve a revision of the Community Benefit Fund reimbursement parameters from current 80% of face value up to $35 to approximately 71 %, allowing for rounding, and increase of the surcharge on all tickets sold at the Jackie Gleason Theater from $1.00 to $1.50. Item Summa IRecommendation: The item recommends the approval of a revision of the Community Benefit Fund reimbursement from current 80% of face value up to $35 to approximately 71%, allowing for rounding, and increase of the surcharge on all tickets sold at the Jackie Gleason Theater from $1.00 to $1.50. These revisions would allow for a reversal of trends of declining balances in the Fund brought about by lower average ticket sales for events at the Theater while maintaining high usage of the discounted ticket purchase opportunity by Miami Beach resident senior citizens and students. The changes would effect a net positive impact on the Fund of a roximatel $110,000, based on assum tions usin FY 2003 financials. Advisorv Board Recommendation: The Convention Center Advisory Board unanimously approved the recommendations at its regular meeting of May 25, 2004, and they were approved by the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee of the Commission on June 1, 2004. Financial Information: Source of Funds: D Finance Dept. City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: I Doug Tober Si n-Offs: Department Director Assistant City Manager T:\AGENOA\2004\Jun0904\Regular\MBCC Rental Rate Increase.SUM,doc AGENDA ITEM G 7 f3 DATE 0--9-0 V CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM From: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez ~ .-<::. ~ City Manager 0 ~ 0 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO APPROVE AN INCREASE TO THE COMMUNITY BENEFIT FUND SURCHARGE ON TICKETS SOLD AT THE JACKIE GLEASON THEATER FROM $1.00 TO $1.50, AND TO REDUCE THE SUBSIDY PERCENTAGE PAID FROM THE COMMUNITY BENEFIT FUND ON SENIOR AND STUDENT DISCOUNTED TICKETS FROM 80% TO APPROXIMATELY 71%. Date: June 9, 2004 To: Subject: ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: Approve the resolution authorizing the revision. BACKGROUND: In 1983 pursuant to Resolution 83-17447, the City established a $1.00 surcharge on all tickets sold at the Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts (JGT), to provide better access to culture for its senior citizen population, such surcharge was to be deposited in a fund administered by the Community Benefit Committee of the City of Miami Beach, said committee having been created pursuant to the same Resolution. The monies in this fund are used to subsidize not less than 50% of the cost of theater tickets up to a face value of $35.00, for the senior citizen residents of the City of Miami Beach. Accounting and management of the fund was assigned to SMG, the City's managing agent for the JGT, pursuant to Resolution 93-20871. In 1998, the Community Benefit Committee (CBC) sunseted and the City Commission assigned its duties, including policy administration of the Community Benefit Fund (CBF), to the Miami Beach Convention Center Advisory Board (CCAB). Subsequent to its original formation, actions by the CBC, CCAB and City Commission, including the most recent Resolution No. 97-22543, have increased the level of subsidy to its current 80% of face value up to $35.00. Historically, users of the JGT have provided a minimum of sixty (60) and a maximum of eighty (80) tickets per performance for available sale to senior citizens and students, whom have been included in subsequent actions expanding the availability of the reduced price tickets. At its regular meeting on April 29, 2003, the CCAB reviewed the current financial condition of the fund. SMG provided a historical recap of the CBF demonstrating that current trending ofticket sales would create a concern of insolvency in the funding of the program absent any changes. Due to its concerns over the declining balance of the fund, and in an June 9, 2004 City Commission Memorandum MaCC Rental Rate Increase Page 2 of 2 effort to insure the continuing viability of the program, the CCAB approved a recommendation to revise the subsidy of these tickets from 80% to 70% offace value up to $35.00, and to limit the availability of the reduced price tickets to sixty (60) tickets per performance. This revision was to be effective for events occurring on or after July 1, 2003. The City Commission Finance & Citywide Projects Committee reviewed this recommendation at its regular meeting of June 17, 2003, and voted to retain the current parameters of subsidy and surcharge, directing SMG only to limit the sale to sixty (60) tickets per performance, and to report periodically on the status of the fund to the CCAB. Subsequent reports have been presented by SMG to the CCAB on September 2,2003 and on January 27, 2004, and to the Finance & Citywide Projects Committee on January 28, 2004. At those times, trends showed the fund remaining fairly steady. At its regular meeting on May 25, 2004, the CCAB again reviewed the current financial condition of the fund. As of September 30, 2003, the Community Benefit Fund had a balance of $97,018.66 decreasing from $141,353, a year earlier, the fund balance as of September 31,2002. Strong demand for the senior program tickets, coupled with lagging general ticket sales during the current year have dropped the fund balance to $70,080.83 as of April 30, 2004. If no changes to the program's subsidy and surcharge mechanisms are made, current projections put its balance at $60,210.73 at the end of the currentfiscal year. SMG recommended strongly that immediate steps be taken to stem this decline, lest the fund continue toward insolvency. Agreeing with those concerns over the declining balance of the fund, and in an effort to insure the continuing viability of the program, the CCAB approved a recommendation to revise the subsidy of these tickets from 80% to approximately 71 % (allowing for rounding to the nearest $1.00) of face value up to $35.00, and to raise the surcharge on tickets from the current (and original) $1.00 per ticket up to $1.50 per ticket. This revision is to be effective for events occurring on or after July 1, 2004. In analyzing the effect of the proposed decrease in subsidy, limiting ofticket availability and increase in surcharge, if effected immediately, the projected fiscal year end balance of the fund is projected to be approximately $87,000, thus reversing the current trend of decreasing balance. It should be noted that the net effect to the ticket buyer is an increase in cost from the current maximum of $7.00 to a new maximum of $10.00, which still represents an extremely cost effective benefit to the senior citizens and students of the City of Miami Beach. CONCLUSION This resolution should be approved to effect an increase of the long-term viability of the Community Benefit Fund ticket subsidy. JMGIC'~C/DT T:\AGENDA\2004'Jun0904\Regular\MBCC Rental Rate Increase.MEM.doc