1663-23 Art Deco/Preservation SUN NOV 01 1992 ED: FINAL
SECTION: NEIGHBORS MB PAGE: 38 LENGTH: 32 .59" LONG
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SOURCE: Herald Staff
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MEMO: OPINION
YES TO RESORT TAX INCREASE
SENDS A POSITIVE MESSAGE
Editor:
As a 50-year resident of Miami Beach who has been involved for over 32
years in the visitor industry, I have no hesitation in asking the voters of
our city to vote YES on the proposed 1 percentage point increase in the resort
tax on Tuesday.
The issues are quite clear. This proposed increase on the hotel room tax
will create benefits for the residents of Miami Beach without costing them one
penny. The end result is an incentive package to develop a convention center
hotel, as well as address numerous quality of life issues.
As both a community and industry leader, I feel the passage of this
proposed increase will surely send a positive message that Miami Beach has
acted as one community.
Stuart L. Blumberg
president,
Miami Beach
Resort Hotel Association
INCREASE WILL BENEFIT
MIAMI BEACH RESIDENTS
Editor:
Tuesday, we will vote on whether to increase the tax on hotel rooms in
Miami Beach. Our city leaders have told us there is no extra money to pay for
upgrading our parks and other public places as much as we would like.
And there certainly are no funds for incentives to attract a convention
center hotel . The 1 percentage point increase allows us to have a more
beautiful city and a new hotel at no expense to city taxpayers.
Tourists would absorb the additional cost.
This increase won' t deter the visitor from coming here, yet it will make
all the difference in the world to those who live here.
Lucia A. Dougherty
Miami Beach
Editor' s Note: Dougherty is the chairwoman of the Miami Beach Chamber of
Commerce.
RESULT WOULD BE
MORE BIG CONVENTIONS
Editor:
Some people like to complain about our convention center being a white
elephant. Instead of complaining, let ' s do something to make the facility
work. Let ' s vote in favor of increasing the resort tax in Miami Beach by 1
percentage point in Tuesday' s election.
The increase would raise $2 million a year. Half that amount would pay
for fixing up our parks, streets and beaches.
The other half would finance incentives to attract a convention center
hotel. With an additional 1 , 100 to 1, 700 first-class hotel rooms in one
location, big conventions would start booking here in droves.
Already, we have thousands of international tourists. Now we just need
to boost the number of domestic travelers.
All it takes is a YES vote on the resort tax referendum.
Carlos Capote
Miami Beach Zoning Board of Adjustment
BEACH'S SMALL HOTELS
WILL BENEFIT, TOO
Editor:
As a hotelier on Miami Beach, I support the proposed 1 percentage point
increase in the resort tax.
We, the owners of small hotels, aren' t afraid the increase will have a
negative impact on visitors. On the contrary, it will attract more of them,
because the additional resort-tax revenue will go for incentives to develop a
convention host hotel in our city.
Such a host hotel can' t accommodate everyone, creating a demand for our
hotels. The host*hotel*would make it possible for the Greater Miami Convention
& Visitors Bureau to book more citywide conventions.
If you want to help the hotel industry on the Beach, please vote in
favor of the referendum.
Mark Gardner
Sagamore Hotel
Miami Beach
WISHES TO COME TRUE
WITH A VOTE OF YES
Editor:
As a longtime resident of Miami Beach, I urge other residents to vote
Yes on Tuesday for the $1 million-a-year fund that would be available to spend
throughout the city ( from the increase in the hotel tax) .
Just imagine:
* Major landscaping improvements and renovations of facilities
throughout the park system.
* Improved street cleaning and maintenance.
* Street decorations.
* More public and beach access.
* New and brighter street lighting.
* An improved loan program for renovating hotels and other commercial
properties.
* Implementation of a master plan for North Beach.
* Implementation of a marketing plan for South Beach.
* Special Art Deco District signs for South Beach.
* Creation of a beautified southern gateway for North Beach at the 63rd
Street flyover.
* Improved cleaning and dredging of canals.
This wish list can come true if voters say YES to the 1 percentage point
increase in the city ' s resort tax.
The tax increase would be absorbed by tourists, yet the $2 million a
year in revenue it raises would benefit Beach residents. Half the amount would
pay for incentives to attract a convention center hotel. The other $1 million
would pay for the wish list.
Joy V.W. Alschuler
Chairwoman,
Miami Beach Planning Board
OUR TOURISTS ALREADY
ARE TAXED TOO MUCH
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Editor:
I was shocked to see the endorsement of a few of our leaders for an
increase of 1 percentage point on the hotel tax.
As it is, a hotel guest now pays a combined tax of 11 1/2 percent for
the room: 6 percent for the state, 3 1/2 percent for the county, and 2 percent
for the Miami Beach resort tax. Simply put, if your hotel bill is $400 , you
pay $46 in taxes .
I am a head cashier at an oceanfront hotel. Many of our guests complain
about our high taxes. Probably, we will never see them again.
Now, City Hall wants to bleed the tourist more, to help build a
convention center hotel, which is a private business. For free. Who are they
kidding?
As a resident of this community for 30 years, I am appalled to see the
efforts of a few misleading the people. Tourism will be destroyed in our town,
because of the greediness of interest groups and the blindness of our
administrators .
Joseph A. Rodriguez
Miami Beach.
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