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Community Workshop Public Information Presentation 20181 What is a G.O. Bond? 2 General Obligation bonds are a form of debt financing –Used to finance capital projects –Payable from property taxes –Approved by voter referendum –Backed by a pledge of the City’s “full faith and credit” Last G.O. Bond program approved in 1999 1999 G.O. Bond Program 3 •$92 million bond program •Approved by voters on November 2, 1999 Parks & Beaches Fire Safety Facilities & Equipment Neighborhood Improvements 68.5% approval 56.9% approval 54.2% approval $9.7 million $24.8 million $57.9 million 2018 GO MIAMIBEACH 1999 G.O. Bond Program 4 Of 62 total projects, 57 are completed or in progress 4 Fire Safety Facilities Projects Fire Station #2 Renovations 2018 GO MIAMIBEACH 1999 G.O. Bond Program 5 Of 62 total projects, 57 are completed or in progress 4 Fire Safety Facilities Projects Fire Station #2 Renovations North Shore Youth Center 31 Parks & Beaches Projects 2018 GO MIAMIBEACH 1999 G.O. Bond Program 6 Of 62 total projects, 57 are completed or in progress 4 Fire Safety Facilities Projects Fire Station #2 Renovations North Shore Youth Center 31 Parks & Beaches Projects 22 Neighborhood Improv. Projects Lake Pancoast 1999 G.O. Bond Program 7 •5 remaining projects •Approximately $28 million of unfunded needs Project 1999 Bond Allocation Unfunded Needs La Gorce Neighborhood Improvements $1.1 M $14.0 M North Shore Neighborhood Improv. $4.2 M $10.0 M La Gorce Island Improvements $200K $1.0 M Public Works Facility $1.2M $1.5 M Parks Maintenance Facility $565K $1.0 M 2018 G.O. Bond Program 8 Critical infrastructure needs in the community •Public Safety •Parks/Quality of Life •Infrastructure/Resiliency 2018 G.O. Bond Program 9 •Current funding for capital projects is very limited •Still at historically low interest rates •Rising rate environment Interest Rate Additional Interest $300M Bond Additional Interest $500M Bond 4.0% – – 4.5% $32.0 M $53.4 M 5.0% $65.6M $109.3 M 2018 G.O. Bond Program 10 •Changes in credit rating methodology –Moody’s report –Potential downgrade(s) if climate change effects not addressed •Current credit rating is AA+ –If downgraded to AA-, additional interest of $7 to 8 million •Debt Capacity –Can issue G.O. debt up to 15% of assessed property value ($6.4B) –Currently at 1.1% of debt limit ($51.4M) –Best practice: 6 to 8% Impact to Property Taxes 11 •Depends on bond program amount –Considering $300 to $500 million program –For every $100K of taxable value: $60 to $100 annually •Timing of bond issuances –Debt service would increase in steps over time –Implementation would be spread over 7 to 10 years –Example: $100M issued every 2 years plus refinancing of existing bonds Millage Rate History 12 Current combined millage rate of 5.8888 is the lowest in the history of Miami Beach 8.9830 6.5025 5.8888 Impact to Property Taxes 13 Potential millage rate changes would be phased-in over time (assumes $300M bond and $100M issuances every 2 years) Additional millage from G.O. Bond Assuming no change in current millage rate 5.8888 5.8888 5.8888 5.8888 5.8888 5.8888 5.8888 5.8888 0.0059 0.0260 0.1769 0.2586 0.3080 0.3900 0.5069 0.5069 0.0000 1.0000 2.0000 3.0000 4.0000 5.0000 6.0000 7.0000 FY2019 FY2020 FY2021 FY2022 FY2023 FY2024 FY2025 FY2026 Projected Timeline 14 Identify Potential Projects 15 •Initial project list totaled $1.1 billion •List compiled from: –Input from City Commission –Various master plans (ex. North Beach Master Plan) –City Boards & Committees (ex. Parks & Recreation Advisory Board) –Staff recommendations •Projects and costs continue to be refined over time February/March Project Prioritization 16 •Commission workshop on April 5th –Reduced list from $1.1 billion to about $700 million •Community input to help rank/prioritize projects –Four community meetings –Pop-up events –Neighborhood meetings –Online tools April/May 2018 GO MIAMIBEACH Commission Review & Decisions 17 •Mayor’s G.O. Bond Advisory Panel created •Incorporate community input re: project priorities •Discussion at Budget Workshops and other meetings •By July 25th: finalize: –Project list –Amount of overall bond program –Number and amounts for ballot measures June/July Public Education 18 •Robust public engagement during three months prior to vote –Increase voter awareness –Speaker’s Bureau for public meetings –Educational materials •Voter referendum on November 6th August/September/October 2018 GO MIAMIBEACH Projected Timeline 19 We Want Your Input! 20 •Project prioritization sheets in G.O. Bond folder •Review project boards around the room –Public Safety –Parks & Beaches –Infrastructure 2018 GO MIAMIBEACH Project Prioritization Exercise •Rate projects on 5 point scale –5 High priority –4 Medium priority –3 Neutral –2 Low priority –1 Not a priority We Want Your Input! 21 •Key staff available for questions •Submit comments through Feedback page •Drop off completed prioritization sheets •Question & answer session 2018 GO MIAMIBEACH Project Prioritization Exercise 22