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LTC 105-2021 AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021DocuSign Envelope ID: 9FCE09E9-1FD4-44A9-9F3C-8804D6D05C1F OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # 105-2021 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission FROM: Raul J. Aguila, Interim City Manager DATE: March 12, 2021 SUBJECT: American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 The purpose of this Letter to Commission is to notify the Mayor and City Commission that on March 11, 2021, President Biden signed the $1.9 Trillion American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. I am happy to report that Miami Beach is projected to receive in excess of $20 million in one-time federal dollars from the American Rescue Plan Act. These funds will help materially address projected revenue shortfalls in the FY 2022 budget currently estimated between $21 to 26 million. Background The City of Miami Beach has led the way forward through the unprecedented public health crisis of COVID-19. The City has had to enact difficult and fiscally challenging emergency measures to slow the coronavirus epidemic and prevent the worst economic outcomes for residents and small businesses. Miami Beach has spent considerable funds to protect public health and the economy in this extraordinary time. The measures that our City has taken and is continuing to take to protect our residents are costly. The City’s Revenue losses for Fiscal Year 2020 amounted to $71.6 million and projected Revenue losses for this Fiscal Year, 2021 total $92.8 million. In the past, the City was not eligible to receive direct COVID relief funding from previous allocations because of a minimum population requirement of 500,000. However, we have worked with our congressional leadership to advocate for financial relief for local governments with resident populations less than 500,000, to help address the financial impacts we have suffered from the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result of this advocacy from Miami Beach and other cities across the country, funds are now available to Miami Beach and other cities with similar resident populations. Funding Formula The funding amounts are based on a formula. The bill creates a Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Fund, $45.57 billion of which would be allocated for metropolitan cities, distributed pursuant to the formula used to administer the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). Permitted Uses of the Funds The City will be permitted to use funds to replace revenue lost, delayed, or decreased as a result of the COVID-19 emergency, as determined based on revenue projections as of January 27, 2020. Funds may also be used to respond to or mitigate the COVID-19 emergency or its negative economic impacts; to cover costs incurred as a result of the emergency; or to address the negative economic impacts of the emergency. DocuSign Envelope ID: 9FCE09E9-1FD4-44A9-9F3C-8804D6D05C1F LTC – American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 Page 2 of 2 Timing To receive the funds, the City must provide the Secretary of the Treasury a certification specifying that Miami Beach requires the federal assistance to effectively carry out pandemic response and mitigation activities consistent with the requirements of the permitted uses of the funds. The Secretary of the Treasury would be required to make payments within 60 days of receiving a certification from the City. Financial Based on a projected funding computation provided by the Chair of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, Miami Beach is projected to receive in excess of $20 million in federal dollars from the American Rescue Plan Act. The funds will help materially address projected revenue shortfalls in the FY 2022 budget currently estimated between $21 to 26 million as we transition to a full economic recovery from the impacts of COVID-19. Additional updates will be provided when the final allocation amount is awarded. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Judy Hoanshelt, Grants & Intergovernmental Affairs Director. RJA/MM/JH