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R7V-Approve Funding Educate Voters On Ballot Questions Nov 4 2014 Special ElectCOMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: Adopt a resolution approving an expenditure of budgeted funds in reasonable and necessary amounts for the public purpose of informing and educating the voters of the City of Miami Beach regarding the ballot questions on the City's November 4,2014 S Election ballots, in order to achieve a more informed electorate vote. lntended Outcome lncrease community satisfaction with City government. Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): Miami Beach Customer Survey indicates 58% of residents rated Miami Beach City government as "good" or "excellent" in meeting their expectations. Item Summary/Recommendation : During the July 23,2014 City Commission meeting, the members of the City Commission will consider calling a Special Election to be held on Tuesday, November 4,2014, in conjunction with the State General Election. The ballot questions being considered affect and involve the interests of the City of Miami Beach and its citizens. The Administration believes that educating the voters on these matters, if ballot questions are approved, is in the public interest and serves a public purpose. ln an effort to explain and educate the voters on each of these questions, the Administration will prepare public education information through various methods, which may include video presentation on the City's cable channel, a voter's guide, and other means. No additional funding is required to educate the public as the Administration will use funds budgeted and appropriated in FY 13114 for MB Magazine and MBTV. However, the Administration is requesting authorization to spend these previously appropriated funds for this public purpose. These expenditures will further serve the public purpose given the City's reasonable expectation that these efforts at explaining the ballot questions and educating the voters will result in a more informed electorate vote, benefiting the Advisorv Board Recommendation : Financial lnformation : Source of Funds: OBPI Amount Account 1 N/A Total N/A Financial lmpact Summary: See above n-Offs: Department Director Assistant City Manager City Managqr REG /W JLM n\rv\ T:\AGENDA\2014Uuly\ELECTlONSVoters Education Ballot Questions - 2014 SUMMARY MEMO.doc I ITEH R] VMIAMIBEACHAGENtrA DArE 1-L3-lV1034 City of Miqmi Beoch, I700 Convention Center Drive, Miomi Beoch, Florido 33139, www.miomibeochfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM MIAMIBEACH TO: FROM: Mayor Philip Levine and Members the Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk CC: Raul J. Aguila, CitY AttorneY DATE: July 23,2014 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAM! BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AN EXPENDITURE OF BUDGETED FUNDS tN REASONABLE AND NECESSARY AMOUNTS FOR THE PUBLIC PURPOSE OF INFORMING AND EDUCATING THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH REGARDING THE BALLOT QUESTIONS ON THE CITY'S NOVEMBER 4, 2014 SPECTAL ELECTION, IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE A MORE INFORMED ELECTORATE VOTE. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt a resolution approving an expenditure of budgeted funds in reasonable and necessary amounts for the public purpose of informing and educating the voters of the City of Miami Beach regarding the bailot questions on the City's November 4,2014 Special Election ballots, if such an special election is called, in order to achieve a more informed electorate vote. KEY INTENDED OUTCOME SUPPORTED lncrease community satisfaction with City government. ANALYSIS During the July 23, 2014 City Commission meeting, the members of the City Commission will consiJer calling a Special Election to be held on Tuesday, Novembet 4,2014, in conjunction with the State General Election. The ballot questions being considered atfect and involve the interests of the City of Miami Beach and its citizens. The Administration believes that educating the voters on these matters, if ballot questions are approved, is in the public interest and serves a public purpose. ln an effort to explain and educate the voters on each of these questions, the Administration will prepare public education information through various methods, which may include video presentation on the City's cable channel, a voter'-s guide, and other means. No additional funding is required to educate the public as the Adminisiration will use funds budgeted and appropriated in FY 13114 for MB Magazine and MBTV for video production, printing, graphics, translation services, layout, mailing, advertising, and other miscellaneous costs as needed to disseminate the information. However, the Administration is 1035 Voter Education Ballot Questions July 23, 2014 City Commission Meeting Page 2 of 2 requesting authorization to spend these previously appropriated funds for this public purpose. These expenditures will further serve the public purpose given the City's reasonable expectation that these efforts at explaining the ballot questions and educating the voters will result in a more informed electorate vote, benefiting the public good. CONCLUSION lf a Special Election is called for November 4, 2014, the Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the Resolution. JLM/REG T:\AGENDAVol4Uuly\ELECT|ONSVoters Education Ballot Questions JULY REG.doc 1036 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE GITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AN EXPENDITURE OF BUDGETED FUNDS IN REASONABLE AND NECESSARY AMOUNTS FOR THE PUBLIC PURPOSE OF TNFORMING AND EDUCATING THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH REGARDING THE BALLOT QUESTIONS ON THE CITY'S NOVEMBER4,aO14SPECIAL ELECTION, IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE A MORE INFORMED ELECTORATE VOTE. WHEREAS, the voters of the City of Miami Beach will be presented with City ballot questions on its November 4,2014 Special Election; and WHEREAS, the subject matters of the subject City ballot questions affect and involve the interests of the City of Miami Beach and its citizens; and WHEREAS, the Miami Beach City Commission believes that educating the voters on these matters is in the public interest and serves a public purpose; and WHEREAS, in an effort to explain and educate the voters on each of these questions through various methods, which may include video presentation on the City's cable channel, a voter,i guide, and other means, the Aiministration is requesting approval to spend reasonable and necessiry budgeted amounts for video production, printing, graphics, translation services, layout, mailing, advertising, and other miscellaneous costs as needed; and WHEREAS, these expenditure will further serve the public purpose given the City's reasonable expectation that these efforts at explaining the ballot questions and educating the voters thereon will result in a more informed electorate vote, benefiting the public good. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION oF THE ClTy OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and city commission herein state the public purpose of explaining to and educating the City's voters on the City ballot questions, which will apieai on its Novembei4, 2014 Special Election, and thus approve the expenditure of budgeted funds in reasonable and necessary amounts in furtherance of the aforementioned public policy, which is intended to benefit the public good and serve a public purpose. PASSED and ADOPTED this 23'd day of July, 2014. ATTEST: PHILIP LEVINE, MAYOR RAFAEL E. GRANADO, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO T:\AGENDA\2014Uuty\ELECrloNSVoters Education Ballot Questions - RESoLUTIoN - JULY -="[8?B,jt*B3f,Af;'w 1037 ESTIMATE Piqqvback with Countvwide General Election November 4. 2014 Rafael E. Granado, City CIerk Estimate N': MB-PBGENERAL-2o14 City of Miami Beach Estimate Date: June 9, 2014 1700 Convention Center Drive, #200 Miami Beach, FL 33139 Registered Voters: 49,926 Early Voting Days: 14 Precincts: 36 Early Voting Sites: 20 Polling Places: 23 Permanent Absentee Ballots: 6,226 Personnel $ Salaries & Fringe Benefits, Overtime, Poll Workers Polling Places Security, Polling Place Rentals Supplies and Services - ADserrtee Balrots Set Up Trucks and Vehicles ' Truck Rentals, GSA Vehicles Printing and Advertising 24,963.00 Absentee, Early Voting & Precinct Ballots Postage Absentee Ballots Sert and Busiress Repry Ballot Creation 2,410.00 ln-House & Outside Conlractual Services, Translations - Based on one question Administrative Overhead 2,737.30 lndirect Costs, Logic & Accuracy, Post-E|ection Audits *TOTAL $ 30.110.30 * Please note these costs are estimates and are subiect to change. This estimate does include the cost of ballot pfinting; however, if your question(s)/nce(s) creates an egs!!@3!!9!_@gg the costwill be adjusted accordingly. For more information, you may contact: Patricia Prochnicki Deputy SOE Finance and Administration Miami-Dade Elections Department 2700 NW 87 Avenue Miami, Florida 33172 Office: 305499-8568 E-mail: bproch@miamidade.gov EXHIBIT ''A"1038 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 1039