Res No 103-23-16036RESOLUTION NO. 103-23-16036
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI,
FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO
NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE AN AMENDED AND
RESTATED INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH MIAMI-
DADE COUNTY RELATING TO THE
REESTABLISHMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE SIX-
CENT LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX; PROVIDING FOR
CORRECTIONS AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of South Miami (the "City") has historically received a share of the
six-cent local option gas tax revenues ("Gas Tax") collected by Miami-Dade County (the
"County") for roadway and public transportation expenditures; and
WHEREAS, the County's Gas Tax Ordinance is set to expire on August 31, 2023; and
WHEREAS, in order to meet the statutory requirements to reestablish the County's Gas
Tax, the County must enter into an interlocal agreement with a sufficient number of municipalities
that, in the aggregate, represent a majority of the population residing within the incorporated area
of the County; and
WHEREAS, the County has proposed entering into an amended and restated interlocal
agreement, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" (the "Agreement"), relating to the reestablishment and
distribution of the Gas Tax; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute the
Agreement with the County relating to the reestablishment and distribution of the Gas Tax in
substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A"; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission finds that this Resolution is in the best interest and
welfare of the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
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Res. No. 103-23-16036
Section 1. Recitals. The above-stated recital s arc true a nd correct a nd are in corporated
herein by thi s reference.
Section 2. A uthorization. Subject to the in corp oration of any necessary amendments
to th e Agree m ent id e n t ifi ed by the City Attorney and the County, the City Com mi ss ion hereby
authorizes the City Manager to negotiate and execute the Agreement with the County relating to
t he reestablishment and di s tributi on of the Gas Tax in substantially the form attached he reto as
Exh ibit "A." The C ity Manager is further a uthori zed to e n te r in to any s ub sequen t a m e ndme nts,
extens ions, renewal s, o r re late d documents necessa ry to impl ement the Agreement, s u bject to the
approva l of the City Attorney as to form, conte nt, and lega l sufficiency.
Section 3. C orrection s. Conform in g language or technical scrivene r-type corr ections
m ay be made b y the City Attorn ey for a n y con formi ng a m e ndme nts to be incorporated into the
final reso lu tio n for s ig nature.
Section 4. Effective Date. Thi s Resolution s ha ll become effective immediately upon
adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 1511i day of A ugu st, 2023.
ATTEST:
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CITY~LERK '6
READ AND A PP ROVED AS TO FORM,
LANGUAGE, LEGALITY AND
EXECUTION THEREOF
& BIERMAN, P.L.
CITY ATTORNEY
LFMAN COLE
APPROVED:
COMMIS SION VOTE:
Mayor Fernandez:
Vice Mayor Boni ch:
Co mmi ssioner Call e:
4-0
Yea
out of room
Yea
Co mmiss ioner Liebman: Y ca
Co mmiss ioner Corey: Yea
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Agenda Item No:10.
City Commission Agenda Item Report
Meeting Date: August 15, 2023
Submitted by: Alfredo Riverol
Submitting Department: Finance Department
Item Type: Resolution
Agenda Section:
Subject:
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA,
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE AN AMENDED AND RESTATED
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH MIAMI-DADE COUNTY RELATING TO THE REESTABLISHMENT AND
DISTRIBUTION OF THE SIX-CENT LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX; PROVIDING FOR CORRECTIONS AND AN
EFFECTIVE DATE. 3/5 (CITY MANAGER)
Suggested Action:
Attachments:
Memo_MDC_Interlocal_Agreement_LOGT (2).docx
46Y941302-Resolution Approving ILA for Six-Cent Local Option Gas Tax.docx
MDC Interlocal Agreement 2023.pdf
LOGT Interlocal Final Approved.docx
MDBR Ad.pdf
MH Ad.pdf
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CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI
OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO:The Honorable Mayor, Vice Mayor, and Members of the City Commission
FROM:Genaro “Chip” Iglesias,City Manager
DATE:August 1, 2023
SUBJECT:Interlocal agreement with Miami-Dade County necessary to reestablish the
distribution formula currently being used to distribute local option fuel tax
proceeds between the County and City of South Miami for the 30-year period
including January 1, 2024,through December 31, 2053
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff is recommending approval of the Interlocal Agreement.
BACKGROUND:
Section 336.025, Florida Statutes, authorizes county governments to levy various local option
fuel taxes upon every gallon of motor fuel and diesel fuel sold in the county and taxed under the
provisions of Part I or Part II of Chapter 206 of the Florida Statutes pursuant to an ordinance
enacted by the Board of County Commissioners. In 1993, the Board of County Commissioners of
Miami-Dade County, Florida (“Board”), levied a six-cent ($0.06) local option gas tax on every
gallon of motor fuel and diesel fuel sold in Miami-Dade County (“1993 Local Option Gas Tax”).
In 1997, this Board extended the imposition of the 1993 Local Option Gas Tax that began on
September 1, 1993, for a maximum period of 30 years through Ordinance No. 97-156.
Pursuant to Resolution No. R-903-98, Miami-Dade County and eligible municipalities entered into
an interlocal agreement in accordance with Section 336.025(3)(a)(1), Florida Statutes,
establishing the method of distributing the proceeds of the six-cent ($0.06) local option gas tax
within Miami-Dade County for the remainder of the 1993 Local Option Gas Tax’s term.
The proceeds of the 1993 Local Option Gas Tax have been distributed in accordance with the
terms of that interlocal agreement.
By ordinance, Miami-Dade County desires to relevy the six-cent local option fuel tax authorized
by Section 336.025(1)(a), Florida Statutes, for the 30-year period including January 1, 2024
through December 31, 2053.
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CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI
OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Miami-Dade County and South Miami desire to amend and restate their current interlocal
agreement in order to reestablish the distribution formula currently being used to distribute local
option fuel tax proceeds between the County and eligible municipalities for the 30-year period
including January 1, 2024, through December 31, 2053.
With the Interlocal Agreement, South Miami’s portion of the local option gas taxes shall be
distributed among the eligible incorporated municipalities in Miami-Dade County, Florida, based
on a formula as follows:
a. Seventy-five percent based upon the ratio of the population of each eligible incorporated
municipality compared to the total population of all eligible incorporated municipalities
in Miami-Dade County; and
b. Twenty-five percent based upon the ratio of total centerline miles of roadway maintained
by each eligible incorporated municipality compared to the total centerline miles
maintained by all eligible incorporated municipalities in Miami-Dade County.
For FY 2023-24 Estimated Municipal Distribution from the Local Option Gas Tax Distribution at
95 Percent is $179,003.
ATTACHMENTS:
Resolution
Miami-Dade County Resolution
PROPOSED Interlocal Agreement
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MEMORANDUM
Agenda Item No. 8(G)(1)
TO: Honorable Chairman Oliver G. Gilbert, III DATE: July 18, 2023
and Members, Board of County Commissioners
FROM: Geri Bonzon-Keenan SUBJECT: Resolution approving amended
County Attorney and restated interlocal agreement
with various municipalities to
reestablish distribution of
proceeds of the six-cent local
option gas tax for the 30-year
period from January 1, 2024
through December 31, 2053;
authorizing County Mayor to
execute the agreement and to
exercise all provisions contained
therein
The accompanying resolution was prepared by the Office of Management and Budget and placed
on the agenda at the request of Prime Sponsor Vice Chairman Anthony Rodríguez.
_______________________________
Geri Bonzon-Keenan
County Attorney
GBK/gh
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Executive Summary
Pursuant to Section 336.025, Florida Statues, local counties are permitted to impose up to a six-cent
local option gas tax (per gallon) of motor and diesel fuels sold in each such county and that are
distributed to the local county and municipalities. The proceeds generated from this can be used
towards transportation purposes, that include funding activities for the Department of Transportation
and Public Works (DTPW) as well as municipal transportation functions. This item approves the
amended and restated interlocal agreement between the County and municipalities that reestablishes
the disbursement formula of the six-cent local option gas tax currently being used to distribute local
option fuel tax proceeds between the County and eligible municipalities for the 30-year period including
January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2053.
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Miami-Dade County (County) Board of County Commissioners (Board)
approve the resolution which includes the amended and restated interlocal agreements that reestablish
the distribution methodology for the six-cent local option gas tax among the County and municipalities
currently being used to distribute local option fuel tax proceeds between the County and eligible
municipalities for the 30-year period including January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2053.
Scope of Agenda Item
The impact of this item is countywide as the six-cent local option gas tax eligible uses include funding
public transportation operations and public works functions. Additionally, this item will allow
municipalities to fund public transportation operations and public works functions.
Fiscal Impact / Funding Source
The annual fiscal impact associated with a six-cent levy is projected to be $63.764 million in FY 2023-
24 with the County receiving $44.890 million and the municipalities receiving $18.874 million. The
relevied local option gas tax will be imposed January 1, 2024, through December 31, 2053. The
January 1st relevy of the six-cent local option gas tax will create a four month lapse in collections. This
lapse is being accounted for in the FY 2023-24 Proposed Budget so that no budget gaps exist for the
County and municipalities.
Delegation of Authority
This item authorizes the Mayor or Mayor’s designee to execute the amended and restated interlocal
agreement with the municipalities and to exercise all provisions contained therein.
Track Record / Monitor
The Miami-Dade Office of Management and Budget (OMB) will administer and oversee the interlocal
agreements.
Date:
To:
From:
Subject:
and Members, Board of County Commissioners
Daniella Levine Cava
Mayor
Resolution Approving Amended and Restated Interlocal Agreement for the
Reestablishment and Distribution of the Six-Cent Local Option Gas Tax
July 18, 2023
Honorable Chairman Oliver G. Gilbert, III
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Honorable Chairman Oliver G. Gilbert, III
and Members, Board of County Commissioners
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Background
State law permits counties to impose up to a six-cent local option gas tax on motor fuel and special
fuels. Miami-Dade County imposed a four-cent local option gas tax on September 1, 1983, and an
additional two cents were imposed in 1985 bringing the total tax collected to six cents. The current
local option gas tax (Ordinance 93-53) will expire on August 31st, 2023. Miami-Dade County and the
municipalities within the County share approximately $63.764 million generated by the six-cent local
option gas tax. The county and cities rely on this revenue to support their respective roadway/public
transportation expenditures. Permissible uses of the tax are:
a.Public transportation operations and maintenance
b.Roadway and right-of-way maintenance and equipment and structures used primarily for the
storage and maintenance of such equipment
c.Roadway and right-of-way drainage
d.Street lighting
e.Traffic signs, traffic engineering, signalization and pavement markings
f.Bridge maintenance and operations
g.Debt service and current expenditures for transportation capital projects in the above
program areas, including construction or reconstruction of roads
The proceeds from the existing tax are distributed based on a formula in an interlocal agreement
originally established by the parties in substantially the form provided in Resolution No. R-903-98,
which currently allocates 70.4 percent of the net proceeds to Miami-Dade and 29.6 percent to all
eligible incorporated cities. The municipal share is distributed among cities based on a weighing of
population (75 percent) and centerline miles of roadway maintained (25 percent) for each city as
compared to the total population and centerline mile figures for the entire incorporated area. The
County agrees to use its best efforts to spend two-thirds of its share within the incorporated area of
the County. The current County share is approximately $44.890 million programmed for FY 2023-24.
To meet statutory requirements, a majority of the incorporated area population of Miami-Dade County
must enter into the agreements.
__________________________
Edward Marquez
Chief Financial Officer
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Local Option Gas Tax Distribution - Six Cents
FY 2023-24 Estimated Municipal Distribution @ 95 Percent
Jurisdiction Population
Population
Percent
Weighted at
75%
Centerline
Mileage
Mileage
Percent
Weighted at
25%
Percentage share
of Municipal
Proceeds
Percentage
Share of Total
Proceeds
Gas Tax
Distribution
AVENTURA 40,350 2.59395 1.94546 13.8 0.44249 0.11062 0.02056 0.00609 388,073
BAL HARBOUR VILLAGE 3,094 0.19890 0.14918 0.0 0.00000 0.00000 0.00149 0.00044 28,160
BAY HARBOR ISLANDS 5,961 0.38321 0.28741 9.0 0.28858 0.07214 0.00360 0.00106 67,872
BISCAYNE PARK 3,112 0.20006 0.15004 17.0 0.54509 0.13627 0.00286 0.00085 54,037
CORAL GABLES 52,014 3.34378 2.50784 242.3 7.76914 1.94229 0.04450 0.01317 839,921
CUTLER BAY 45,545 2.92792 2.19594 89.5 2.86974 0.71744 0.02913 0.00862 549,881
DORAL 81,182 5.21888 3.91416 70.2 2.24930 0.56233 0.04477 0.01325 844,904
EL PORTAL 1,993 0.12812 0.09609 12.5 0.40080 0.10020 0.00196 0.00058 37,050
FLORIDA CITY 14,320 0.92058 0.69043 39.4 1.26217 0.31554 0.01006 0.00298 189,874
GOLDEN BEACH 955 0.06139 0.04605 11.4 0.36553 0.09138 0.00137 0.00041 25,933
HIALEAH 228,206 14.67050 11.00287 356.7 11.43824 2.85956 0.13862 0.04103 2,616,418
HIALEAH GARDENS 23,076 1.48347 1.11260 39.0 1.25050 0.31263 0.01425 0.00422 268,995
HOMESTEAD 83,012 5.33653 4.00239 160.0 5.13058 1.28265 0.05285 0.01564 997,502
INDIAN CREEK VILLAGE 89 0.00572 0.00429 2.2 0.07054 0.01764 0.00022 0.00006 4,133
MEDLEY 1,056 0.06789 0.05092 35.6 1.14148 0.28537 0.00336 0.00100 63,474
MIAMI 459,224 29.52176 22.14132 662.3 21.23752 5.30937 0.27451 0.08125 5,181,101
MIAMI BEACH 83,618 5.37548 4.03161 125.2 4.01475 1.00369 0.05035 0.01490 950,373
MIAMI GARDENS 115,053 7.39632 5.54724 369.2 11.83936 2.95984 0.08507 0.02518 1,605,647
MIAMI LAKES 30,905 1.98677 1.49007 71.1 2.28104 0.57026 0.02060 0.00610 388,865
MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE 11,630 0.74765 0.56074 57.9 1.85651 0.46413 0.01025 0.00303 193,442
MIAMI SPRINGS 13,865 0.89133 0.66850 89.0 2.85371 0.71343 0.01382 0.00409 260,823
NORTH BAY VILLAGE 8,206 0.52753 0.39565 6.2 0.19880 0.04970 0.00445 0.00132 84,047
NORTH MIAMI 60,337 3.87884 2.90913 108.7 3.48569 0.87142 0.03781 0.01119 713,558
NORTH MIAMI BEACH 43,591 2.80230 2.10172 120.0 3.84738 0.96184 0.03064 0.00907 578,230
OPA-LOCKA 16,710 1.07422 0.80567 37.0 1.18637 0.29659 0.01102 0.00326 208,050
PINECREST 18,394 1.18248 0.88686 108.0 3.46293 0.86573 0.01753 0.00519 330,789
SOUTH MIAMI 12,090 0.77722 0.58292 45.6 1.46213 0.36553 0.00948 0.00281 179,003
SUNNY ISLES BEACH 22,756 1.46290 1.09717 7.9 0.25331 0.06333 0.01161 0.00344 219,035
SURFSIDE 5,446 0.35010 0.26258 12.0 0.38477 0.09619 0.00359 0.00106 67,721
SWEETWATER 20,240 1.30115 0.97587 35.3 1.13122 0.28281 0.01259 0.00373 237,570
VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE 14,784 0.95041 0.71281 20.5 0.65732 0.16433 0.00877 0.00260 165,546
VILLAGE OF PALMETTO BAY 25,041 1.60979 1.20734 125.3 4.01700 1.00425 0.02212 0.00655 417,422
VIRGINIA GARDENS 2,376 0.15274 0.11456 6.4 0.20521 0.05130 0.00166 0.00049 31,312
WEST MIAMI 7,313 0.47013 0.35259 12.5 0.40080 0.10020 0.00453 0.00134 85,462
TOTAL - Cities 1,555,544 100.00000 75.00000 3,118.7 100.00000 25.00000 1.00000 0.29600 18,874,223
Total Cities 29.600 18,874,205
Total County 70.400 44,890,000
Grand Total 100.000 63,764,205
SOURCES:
Bureau of Economic and Business Research, University of Florida (2022 population estimate report) https://www.bebr.ufl.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/estimates_2022.pdf
Miami-Dade Local Option (5 cents) Gas Tax Estimate (at 95%) for Fiscal Year 2023-24, excluding any service charge withheld by the State of Florida
TOTAL DISTRIBUTION
"2021 City/County Mileage Report" - Florida Department of Transportation (https://ftp.fdot.gov/public/folder/nNfIAvma106mshfAabOmyQ/City_and_County_Roads)
ATTACHMENT A
MDC00410
Honorable Chairman Oliver G. Gilbert, III
and Members, Board of County Commissioners
County Attorney
July 18, 2023
8(G)(1)
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Approved Mayor Agenda Item No. 8(G)(1)
7-18-23 Veto __________
Override __________
RESOLUTION NO. ________________________
RESOLUTION APPROVING AMENDED AND RESTATED
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH VARIOUS
MUNICIPALITIES TO REESTABLISH DISTRIBUTION OF
PROCEEDS OF THE SIX-CENT LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX
FOR THE 30-YEAR PERIOD FROM JANUARY 1, 2024
THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2053; AUTHORIZING COUNTY
MAYOR OR COUNTY MAYOR’S DESIGNEE TO EXECUTE
THE AGREEMENT AND TO EXERCISE ALL PROVISIONS
CONTAINED THEREIN
WHEREAS, Section 336.025, Florida Statutes, authorizes county governments to levy
various local option fuel taxes upon every gallon of motor fuel and diesel fuel sold in the county
and taxed under the provisions of Part I or Part II of Chapter 206 of the Florida Statutes pursuant
to an ordinance enacted by the Board of County Commissioners; and
WHEREAS, in 1993, the Board of County Commissioners of Miami-Dade County,
Florida ("Board"), levied a six-cent ($0.06) local option gas tax on every gallon of motor fuel and
diesel fuel sold in Miami-Dade County (“1993 Local Option Gas Tax”); and
WHEREAS, in 1997, this Board extended the imposition of the 1993 Local Option Gas
Tax that began on September 1, 1993, for a maximum period of 30 years through Ordinance No.
97-156; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. R-903-98, Miami-Dade County and eligible
municipalities entered into an interlocal agreement in accordance with Section 336.025(3)(a)(1),
Florida Statutes, establishing the method of distributing the proceeds of the six-cent ($0.06) local
option gas tax within Miami-Dade County for the remainder of the 1993 Local Option Gas Tax’s
term; and
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Agenda Item No. 8(G)(1)
Page No. 2
WHEREAS, the proceeds of the 1993 Local Option Gas Tax have been distributed in
accordance with the terms of that interlocal agreement; and
WHEREAS, by ordinance, Miami-Dade County desires to relevy the six-cent local option
fuel tax authorized by Section 336.025(1)(a), Florida Statutes for the 30-year period including
January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2053; and
WHEREAS, Miami-Dade County and various municipalities representing a majority of
the population of the incorporated areas of Miami-Dade County desire to amend and restate their
current interlocal agreement in order to reestablish the distribution formula currently being used
to distribute local option fuel tax proceeds between the County and eligible municipalities for the
30-year period including January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2053,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, that this Board:
Section 1. Approves the Interlocal Agreement between Miami-Dade County and various
municipalities representing a majority of the population of the incorporated areas of Miami-Dade
County reestablishing the distribution formula currently being used to distribute local option fuel
tax proceeds between the County and eligible municipalities for the 30-year period including
January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2053, in substantially the form attached hereto and made a
part hereof.
Section 2. Authorizes the County Mayor or the County Mayor’s designee to execute the
Agreement, for and on behalf of Miami-Dade County after proper execution by all municipalities
that are parties thereto and to exercise all provisions contained therein.
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Agenda Item No. 8(G)(1)
Page No. 3
The foregoing resolution was offered by Commissioner ,
who moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Commissioner
and upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows:
Oliver G. Gilbert, III, Chairman
Anthony Rodríguez, Vice Chairman
Marleine Bastien Juan Carlos Bermudez
Kevin Marino Cabrera Sen. René García
Roberto J. Gonzalez Keon Hardemon
Danielle Cohen Higgins Eileen Higgins
Kionne L. McGhee Raquel A. Regalado
Micky Steinberg
The Chairperson thereupon declared this resolution duly passed and adopted this 18th day
of July, 2023. This resolution shall become effective upon the earlier of (1) 10 days after the
date of its adoption unless vetoed by the County Mayor, and if vetoed, shall become effective only
upon an override by this Board, or (2) approval by the County Mayor of this resolution and
the filing of this approval with the Clerk of the Board.
Approved by County Attorney as
to form and legal sufficiency. _______
Gerald K. Sanchez
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY ITS BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
JUAN FERNANDEZ-BARQUIN, CLERK
By:________________________
Deputy Clerk
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
THIS AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT entered into this __ day of __ 2023,
by and between Miami-Dade County, Florida, a political subdivision of the State of Florida and
municipalities representing a majority of the population of the incorporated area of Miami-Dade
County.
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, Section 336.025, Florida Statutes, authorizes county governments to levy
various local option fuel taxes upon every gallon of motor fuel and diesel fuel sold in the county
and taxed under the provisions of Part I or Part II of Chapter 206 of the Florida Statutes pursuant
to an ordinance enacted by the Board of County Commissioners; and
WHEREAS, in 1993, the Board of County Commissioners of Miami-Dade County,
Florida (“Board”), levied a six-cent ($0.06) local option gas tax on every gallon of motor fuel and
diesel fuel sold in Miami-Dade County (“1993 Local Option Gas Tax”); and
WHEREAS, in 1997, this Board extended the imposition of the 1993 Local Option Gas
Tax that began on September 1, 1993, for a maximum period of 30 years through Ordinance No.
97-156; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. R-903-98, Miami-Dade County and eligible
municipalities entered into an interlocal agreement in accordance with Section 336.025(3)(a)(1),
Florida Statutes, establishing the method of distributing the proceeds of the six-cent ($0.06) local
option gas tax within Miami-Dade County for the remainder of the 1993 Local Option Gas Tax’s
term; and
WHEREAS, the proceeds of the 1993 Local Option Gas Tax have been distributed in
accordance with the terms of that interlocal agreement; and
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WHEREAS, by ordinance, Miami-Dade County desires to relevy the six-cent local option
fuel tax authorized by Section 336.025(1)(a), Florida Statutes, for the 30-year period including
January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2053; and
WHEREAS, Miami-Dade County and various municipalities representing a majority of
the population of the incorporated areas of Miami-Dade County desire to amend and restate their
current interlocal agreement in order to reestablish the distribution formula currently being used
to distribute local option fuel tax proceeds between the County and eligible municipalities for the
30-year period including January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2053,
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants contained herein, the receipt and
adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged by all parties hereto, it is agreed as follows:
1. This amended and restated agreement shall become effective upon its approval by
the governing bodies of the County and of municipalities representing a majority of the population
of the incorporated area of Miami-Dade.
2. The distribution formula described in the original interlocal agreement provided in
County Resolution No. R-903-98 has governed local option gas tax distributions for FY 1999-
2000 and each subsequent fiscal year for the entire term of the "1993 Local Option Gas Tax", as
defined in Article IX, Chapter 29 of the Code of Miami Dade County, Florida, as amended.
3. The parties desire to have that same distribution formula govern gas tax
distributions for any local option gas taxes relevied by Miami-Dade County pursuant to Section
336.025(1)(a), Florida Statutes, for the 30-year period including January 1, 2024 through
December 31, 2053.
4. Currently, Miami-Dade County has imposed and levied a local option gas tax of up
to six cents, the net proceeds thereof had been previously allocated on the basis of 70.4 percent
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(the “County portion”) to the County and 29.6 percent (the “municipal portion”) to all eligible
incorporated municipalities in Miami-Dade County, Florida pursuant to Section 336.025(6),
Florida Statutes. Net proceeds shall mean local option gas taxes collected by the Florida
Department of Revenue (“DOR”) less the amount retained by the DOR for administration as
provided under Florida law.
5. The municipal portion of the local option gas taxes shall be distributed among the
eligible incorporated municipalities in Miami-Dade County, Florida, based on a formula as
follows:
a. Seventy-five percent based upon the ratio of the population of each eligible
incorporated municipality compared to the total population of all eligible
incorporated municipalities in Miami-Dade County; and
b. Twenty-five percent based upon the ratio of total centerline miles of roadway
maintained by each eligible incorporated municipality compared to the total
centerline miles maintained by all eligible incorporated municipalities in Miami-
Dade County.
6. In the event that an eligible municipality annexes an area of unincorporated Miami-
Dade County or a newly incorporated municipality becomes eligible for participation in the
distribution of local option gas tax proceeds, the distribution shall be set in accordance with the
formula in Sections 5(a) and 5(b), in which case the County's Unincorporated Municipal Service
Area (“UMSA”) share will be reduced by the proportionate reduction in population and roadway
centerline miles, and provided to the municipal portion with the County and municipal shares
adjusted accordingly. For calculation purposes, the UMSA share of the County's portion shall be
defined as 20 percent of the original 74 percent County share of the 1993 Local Option Gas Tax,
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as described in Section 29-79 of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida. The County's portion
of the local option gas tax shall never be less than 80 percent of the original 74 percent share (59
percent of the total net proceeds distributed by the state).
7. Population figures used shall be the figures used to determine the annual
distribution of the half cent local government sales tax pursuant to Section 218.60(1)(a), Florida
Statutes. Centerline mile figures shall be based upon yearly figures submitted by each municipality
to the Department of Financial Services in their Annual Financial Report and recorded by the
Florida Department of Transportation as required by Section 218.32, Florida Statutes. The
population and centerline mile figures shall be updated annually with data current as of June 1 of
each year.
8. Miami-Dade County will use its best efforts to spend two thirds of the County
portion on transportation expenses within the incorporated municipalities.
9. The percentages for distribution shall be calculated by the County annually. By July
1 of each year, the County shall notify all municipalities and the appropriate state agencies of the
percentages for distribution of LOGT proceeds among the municipalities for the upcoming annual
period commencing January 1. The percentage for distribution of local option gas tax proceeds to
any city whose current population or centerline mile figures are not available shall be determined
by the County based on the most recent available population and/or centerline mile figures reported
to the state. In the event that either the population figures and/or the centerline miles are proven to
be incorrect for any given municipality in any given year, the correction to the percentage
distribution will be made in the subsequent year gas tax distribution calculation.
10. Pursuant to Section 336.025(5)(b), Florida Statutes, disputes regarding the
percentage of distribution to any municipality hereunder shall be resolved through an appeal to the
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Administration Commission in accordance with procedures developed by the Commission.
Pending final disposition of such proceedings, the tax shall be collected and such funds shall be
held in escrow by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County until final disposition is made.
11. The net proceeds of local option gas taxes shall only be used for “transportation
expenditures,” as defined by Section 336.025(7), Florida Statutes.
12. In the event that a significant shift of responsibility for regional transportation
services occurs between the County and the municipalities, this interlocal agreement may be
renegotiated by the mutual consent of the County and the municipalities representing a majority
of the population of the incorporated area of Miami-Dade County.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Amended and Restated Interlocal
Agreement to be executed by their respective and duly authorized officers as of the date written
above.
ATTEST:
JUAN FERNANDEZ-BARQUIN,
CLERK
By:__________________________________
DEPUTY CLERK
ATTEST:
By:__________________________________
ATTEST:
By:__________________________________
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By:__________________________________
Name:
Title:
ATTEST:
By:__________________________________
ATTEST:
By:__________________________________
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OFFICIAL FILE COPY
CLERK OF THE BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA
INT ERLOCAL AGREEMENT
THIS AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMEN T entered into thi s 11_ day of ~2023 ,
by and between Miami -Dad e Co unt y, Florid il, a poli tical subdivision o r the Stale of Fl orid a and
muni ei pillitics representing n maj or it y of th e populiltion or th e incorpornll:d area of Miam i-D ade
County.
WITNESS ETH
WHEREAS, Sectio n 336.025 , Florid a Statutes , au thori zes county go vernments to le vy
vari ous locnl option fu e l taxe s up on evt:ry ga ll on of motor fu\!I and diesel rucl sold in the county
and taxed under th e pro visions of Part I or Pnrl 11 or Cha pter 206 o f the Florida Statu tes pursuan t
10 an ordim111ct: enacted by th e Board of Co unty Comm issione rs; and
WHEREAS, in 19 93, th e Bo ard o f County Commissioners of Minmi -Dad c County.
Florida ("Bonrcl"), levied a six-ce nt ($0.06) loc al opti on gns ta x on cve1y gallon of motor fuel and
die se l fuel sold in Miami -Daci e Co unty(" 1993 Lot.:al Option Gas Tnx ''); and
WHEREAS, in 1997, thi s Board cx tcnclccl th e impo s iti on of th e 1993 Local Option Gns
Tax that began on September I, 1993, 1hr a ma xi mum pe riod of 30 years through Ordinance No.
97-156; nncl
WHEREAS. purs uan t to Resolution No . R-903-98, Mia mi-Dade County and eligible
municipaliti es ent ered int o an int cr lot:al agreement in at:co rdant:e with Section 336.025(3)(a )( I),
Florida Statutes , establis hin g th e meth od o r di stributing th e pro ceeds or the six -cent ($0 .06) local
option gas ta x within Miami-Dade Co unt y for th e rem ainder or 1hc 19 93 Local Option Ga s Tax·s
term ; and
"'II EREAS, th e proceeds or the 1993 Lo t:a l Option Ga:; Ta1-ha ve been di s trib uted in
ac cordan ce with th e te rm s of that i111t.:rlocal agret:mt:nt ; and
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WHEREAS, by ordinance, Miami-Dade Co unt y desires to rclevy the six-cent local option
fuel ta x authorized by Si.:ction 336.025( I )(a), Florida Sta tut es , for th e 30-yi.:ar peri od including
January I, 2024 through December 31. 2053; and
WHEREAS , Miami-Dade County and variou s municipalit ies repres enting a majority of
the population or the incorporated areas or Miam i-Dacie Cou nty desire to a mend and res tate their
cmrenl il\lcrlocal ag rcem cul in orde r to re es tab lis h the distribution fonnulu currentl y being use d
to distribute loca l option ru cl tax procecds be twee n th e Cou nty and eligible municipali ties for the
30-year period inc lud ing January I, 2024 through December 31. 2053,
NOW, THEREFORE, in considcrntion o l'th e cove nant s co ntainccl herein. th e receipt and
adequacy o l' wh ich arc here by acknow ledged by all parties heret o. it is agreed as follows:
I. T h is amench.:d and restati.:d agrc1.:mcnt sha ll become c!Tectivc upon its approval by
th e governing bod ies of"th c County and of municipalities repre senti ng a majori ty of the population
of the inc orporn tccl area or Miami-Dad e.
2. The distribution formula clescribccl in the or iginal in tcrl ocnl agreement provided in
County Reso lut ion No . R-903-9S has governe d kical op tion ga s tax distrib ut ions for r-Y 199 9-
2000 and eac h subse quent fiscal yea r for th e en tire term or the "1993 Local Op ti on Gas Tax", as
de li ned in Ar ti c le IX , Chap te r 29 or th e Code or Miami Dacie Coun ty , f-lorida, as amended.
3. The parties des ire to ha ve that sa me clistrihution formula govern gas tax
distributions for any local op ti on gas taxes rckvic:cl by Miami-Dade County pursuant lo Section
336.025( I )(a), florid a Statutes, for th e 30-year period including January 1, 2024 through
December 3 1. 2053.
4. Currentl y, Mimn i-D acle County Im ~ imp usi.:cl 11 11 d levied a local option gas l ax ofup
to six cents, th e net pro ceeds th en:o l' had been previously nllocated on th e basis or 70.4 percent
(th e "County portion") to the County and 29.6 percent (the '"mu ni cipa l porti on .. ) to all eligible
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incorporated municipalities in Miami-Dade County, Florida pursuant to Section 336.025(6),
Florida Statutes. Net proceeds shall mean local option gas taxes collected by the Florida
Department of Revenue ("DOR.") less the amount retained by 1he DOR. for administration as
provided under Florida law.
S. The municipal portion of the local option gas taxes shall be distributed among the
eligible incorporated municipalities in Miami-Dade County, Florida, based on a fonnula as
follows:
a. Seventy-five percent based upon the ratio of the population of each eligible
incorporated municipality compared to the total population of all eligible
incorporated municipalities in Miami-Dade County; and
b. Twenty-five percent based upon the ratio of total centerline miles of roadway
maintained by each eligible incorporated municipality compared to the total
centerline miles maintained by all eligible incorporated municipalities in Miami-
Dade County.
6. In the event that an eligible municipality annexes an area of unincorporated Miami-
Dade County or a newly incorporated municipality becomes eligible for participation in the
distn"bution of local option gas tax proceeds, the distn"bution shall be set in accordance with the
formula in Sections S(a) and S(b), in which case the County's Unincoiporated Municipal Service
Area ("UMSA'') share will be reduced by the proportionate reduction in population and roadway
centerline miles, and provided to the municipal portion with the County and municipal shares
adjusted acconlingly. For calculation pmposes, the UMSA share of the County's portion shall be
defined as 20 percent of the original 74 percent County share of the 1993 Local Option Oas Tax.
as described in Section 29-19 of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida. The County's portion
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of the local option gas tax shall never be less than 80 percent of the original 74 pen:ent share (59
percent of the total net proceeds distn1,uted by the state).
7. Population figures used shall be the figures used to detennine the annual
distribution of the half cent local government sales tax pursuant to Section 218.60(l)(a), Florida
Statutes. Centerline mile figures shall be based upon yearly figures submitted by each municipality
to the Department of Ymancial Services in their Annual Financial Report and recorded by the
Florida Department of Transportation as required by Section 218.32, Florida Statutes. The
population and centerline mile figures shall be updated annually with data current as of June I of
each year.
8. Miami-Dade County will use its best efforts to spend two thirds of the County
portion on transportation expenses within the incorporated municipalities.
9. The percentages for distribution shall be calculated by the County annually. By July
1 of each year, the County shall notify all municipalities and the appropriate state agencies of the
percentages for distribution of LOOT proceeds among the municipalities for the upcoming annual
period commencing January 1. The percentage for distribution of local option gas tax proceeds to
any city whose current population or centerline mile figures are not available shall be determined
by the County based on the most recent available population and/or centerline mile figures reported
to the state. In the event that either the population figures and/or the centerline miles are proven to
be incorrect for any given municipality in any given year, the correction to the percentage
distribution will be made in the subsequent year gas tax distribution calculation.
IO. Pursuant to Section 336.02S(5)(b ), Florida Statutes, disputes regarding the
percentage of distribution to any municipality hereunder shall be resolved through an appeal to the
Administration Commission in accordance with procedures developed by the Commission.
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Pending final disposition of such proceedings, the tax shall be collected and such funds shall be
held in escrow by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County until final disposition is made.
11. The net proceeds of local option gas taxes shall only be used for "transportation
expenditures,U as defined by Section 336.025(7), Florida Statutes.
12. In the event that a significant shift of responsibility for regional transp ortation
services occurs between the County and the municipalities, this interlocal agreement may be
renegotiated by the mutual consent of the County and the municipalities representing a majority
of the population of the incorporated area of Miami-Dade County.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Amended and Restated lnterlocal
Agreement to be executed by their respective and duly authorized officers as of the date written
above~
ATTEST:
JUAN FERNANDEZ-BARQUIN,
CLERK
By. ~oilltUAJi
D~ ~RK 8-31 -23
Olga Valverde-e18183
ATTEST:
By: ___________ _
ATTEST:
By: ___________ _
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA
~//_,~
By:, _____ ._,_ .. _'~_-·_·_·_-_.T ___ _
Name:
Title:
ATTEST:
By: ____________ _
ATTEST:
By: ___________ __,_
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Ap p ro ved as to for ~rnd lega~ffi cien cy C o u nty
Atto rney Office, M ia mi -Dad e Coun ty
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Amended and Restated lnterlocal
Agreement to be executed by their respective and duly authorized officers as of the date written
above.
ATTEST:
By: i ~
CITYC:K
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL
SUFFICIENCY
CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
THIS AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT entered into this __ day of __ 2023,
by and between Miami-Dade County, Florida, a political subdivision of the State of Florida and
municipalities representing a majority of the population of the incorporated area of Miami-Dade
County.
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, Section 336.025, Florida Statutes, authorizes county governments to levy
various local option fuel taxes upon every gallon of motor fuel and diesel fuel sold in the county
and taxed under the provisions of Part I or Part II of Chapter 206 of the Florida Statutes pursuant
to an ordinance enacted by the Board of County Commissioners; and
WHEREAS, in 1993, the Board of County Commissioners of Miami-Dade County,
Florida (“Board”), levied a six-cent ($0.06) local option gas tax on every gallon of motor fuel and
diesel fuel sold in Miami-Dade County (“1993 Local Option Gas Tax”); and
WHEREAS, in 1997, this Board extended the imposition of the 1993 Local Option Gas
Tax that began on September 1, 1993, for a maximum period of 30 years through Ordinance No.
97-156; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. R-903-98, Miami-Dade County and eligible
municipalities entered into an interlocal agreement in accordance with Section 336.025(3)(a)(1),
Florida Statutes, establishing the method of distributing the proceeds of the six-cent ($0.06) local
option gas tax within Miami-Dade County for the remainder of the 1993 Local Option Gas Tax’s
term; and
WHEREAS, the proceeds of the 1993 Local Option Gas Tax have been distributed in
accordance with the terms of that interlocal agreement; and
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WHEREAS, by ordinance, Miami-Dade County desires to relevy the six-cent local option
fuel tax authorized by Section 336.025(1)(a), Florida Statutes, for the 30-year period including
January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2053; and
WHEREAS, Miami-Dade County and various municipalities representing a majority of
the population of the incorporated areas of Miami-Dade County desire to amend and restate their
current interlocal agreement in order to reestablish the distribution formula currently being used
to distribute local option fuel tax proceeds between the County and eligible municipalities for the
30-year period including January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2053,
NOW, THEREFORE,in consideration of the covenants contained herein, the receipt and
adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged by all parties hereto, it is agreed as follows:
1.This amended and restated agreement shall become effective upon its approval by
the governing bodies of the County and of municipalities representing a majority of the population
of the incorporated area of Miami-Dade.
2.The distribution formula described in the original interlocal agreement provided in
County Resolution No. R-903-98 has governed local option gas tax distributions for FY 1999-
2000 and each subsequent fiscal year for the entire term of the "1993 Local Option Gas Tax", as
defined in Article IX, Chapter 29 of the Code of Miami Dade County, Florida, as amended.
3.The parties desire to have that same distribution formula govern gas tax
distributions for any local option gas taxes relevied by Miami-Dade County pursuant to Section
336.025(1)(a), Florida Statutes, for the 30-year period including January 1, 2024 through
December 31, 2053.
4.Currently, Miami-Dade County has imposed and levied a local option gas tax of up
to six cents, the net proceeds thereof had been previously allocated on the basis of 70.4 percent
(the “County portion”) to the County and 29.6 percent (the “municipal portion”) to all eligible
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incorporated municipalities in Miami-Dade County, Florida pursuant to Section 336.025(6),
Florida Statutes. Net proceeds shall mean local option gas taxes collected by the Florida
Department of Revenue (“DOR”) less the amount retained by the DOR for administration as
provided under Florida law.
5.The municipal portion of the local option gas taxes shall be distributed among the
eligible incorporated municipalities in Miami-Dade County, Florida, based on a formula as
follows:
a. Seventy-five percent based upon the ratio of the population of each eligible
incorporated municipality compared to the total population of all eligible
incorporated municipalities in Miami-Dade County; and
b. Twenty-five percent based upon the ratio of total centerline miles of roadway
maintained by each eligible incorporated municipality compared to the total
centerline miles maintained by all eligible incorporated municipalities in Miami-
Dade County.
6.In the event that an eligible municipality annexes an area of unincorporated Miami-
Dade County or a newly incorporated municipality becomes eligible for participation in the
distribution of local option gas tax proceeds, the distribution shall be set in accordance with the
formula in Sections 5(a) and 5(b), in which case the County's Unincorporated Municipal Service
Area (“UMSA”) share will be reduced by the proportionate reduction in population and roadway
centerline miles, and provided to the municipal portion with the County and municipal shares
adjusted accordingly. For calculation purposes, the UMSA share of the County's portion shall be
defined as 20 percent of the original 74 percent County share of the 1993 Local Option Gas Tax,
as described in Section 29-79 of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida. The County's portion
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of the local option gas tax shall never be less than 80 percent of the original 74 percent share (59
percent of the total net proceeds distributed by the state).
7.Population figures used shall be the figures used to determine the annual
distribution of the half cent local government sales tax pursuant to Section 218.60(1)(a), Florida
Statutes. Centerline mile figures shall be based upon yearly figures submitted by eachmunicipality
to the Department of Financial Services in their Annual Financial Report and recorded by the
Florida Department of Transportation as required by Section 218.32, Florida Statutes. The
population and centerline mile figures shall be updated annually with data current as of June 1 of
each year.
8.Miami-Dade County will use its best efforts to spend two thirds of the County
portion on transportation expenses within the incorporated municipalities.
9.The percentages for distribution shall be calculated by the County annually. ByJuly
1 of each year, the County shall notify all municipalities and the appropriate state agencies of the
percentages for distribution of LOGT proceeds among the municipalities for the upcoming annual
period commencing January 1. The percentage for distribution of local option gas tax proceeds to
any city whose current population or centerline mile figures are not available shall be determined
by the Countybased on the most recent available population and/or centerline mile figuresreported
to the state. In the event that either the population figures and/or the centerline miles are proven to
be incorrect for any given municipality in any given year, the correction to the percentage
distribution will be made in the subsequent year gas tax distribution calculation.
10.Pursuant to Section 336.025(5)(b), Florida Statutes, disputes regarding the
percentage of distribution to any municipality hereunder shall be resolved through an appeal to the
Administration Commission in accordance with procedures developed by the Commission.
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Pending final disposition of such proceedings, the tax shall be collected and such funds shall be
held in escrow by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County until final disposition is made.
11.The net proceeds of local option gas taxes shall only be used for “transportation
expenditures,” as defined by Section 336.025(7), Florida Statutes.
12.In the event that a significant shift of responsibility for regional transportation
services occurs between the County and the municipalities, this interlocal agreement may be
renegotiated by the mutual consent of the County and the municipalities representing a majority
of the population of the incorporated area of Miami-Dade County.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Amended and Restated Interlocal
Agreement to be executed by their respective and duly authorized officers as of the date written
above.
ATTEST:
JUAN FERNANDEZ-BARQUIN,
CLERK
By:_________________________________
_
DEPUTY CLERK
ATTEST:
By:_________________________________
_
ATTEST:
By:_________________________________
_
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By:__________________________________
Name:
Title:
ATTEST:
By:___________________________________
_
ATTEST:
By:__________________________________
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MIAMI-DADE
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MIAM I-DADE :
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared
ROSANA SALGADO , who on oath says th at he or she is the
LEGAL CLERK , Legal Notices of the Mi ami Daily Bu si ne ss
Review f/k/a Miami Review , of Miam i-Dade County, Florida ;
that the attached CO!l't of advertisement, being a Legal
Advertisement of Notice in the matter of
CITY OF SOUTH MIAM I -PUBLIC HEARING -AUG. 15 , 2023
in the XXXX Co urt,
was published in a newspaper by print in the iss ue s of Miami
Daily Busi,:i ess Review f/k/a Miami Review on
0B/04/2023
Affiant further says that the newspaper complies with all
lega l requirements for publ ication in chapter 50 , Florida y
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
4 day of AUGUST , A .O. 2023
ROSANA SALGADO personally known to me
CITY· OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA
CITY COMMISSION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the City Commission will hold a public hearing
on Tuesday. August 15. 2023. at 7:00 p .m .. to consider the following pub lic
hearing item(s):
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH
MIAM I, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A
MULTI-YEAR AGREEMENT FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF SCHOOL ZONE
SPEED LIMITS. PROVIDING FOR IMPLEMENTATION, CORRECTIONS,
SEVERAB ILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH
MIAMI , FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER 10 EXECU"TE "THE
INTERLOCAL AGREEMEN1 WITH MIAMI-DADE COUNTY IN ORDER 10
REES"'l"ABLISH THE DISTRIBUTION FORMULA CURRENTLY BEING
USED TO DISTRIBUTE LOCAL OPTION FUEL TAX PROCEEDS BETWEEN THE
COUNTY AND CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI FOR THE 30-YEAR PERIOD INCLUDING
JANUARY 1, 2024, THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2053; PROVIDING FOR
IMPLEMENTATION; CORRECTIONS; SEVERABILITY; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE .
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH
MIAMI, FLORIDA, AMENDING ARTICLE VI, "ADM INISTRATION AND
.ENFORCEMENT." SECTION 20-6.1, "ADM INISTRATIVE ENTITIES ,' OF
I!-lE C'I'!'..2 LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, CONSISTENT WITH ARTICLE
II, SECTION 6.0.1 OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIA HARTER, AS
AMENDED FOLLOWll'ilG VOTER APPROVAL IN NOVEMBER 2022, TO .
REDUCE THE NUMBER OF CITY COMMISSION VOTES NEEDED TO MODIFY
LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS TO MAKE THEM LESS
RESTRICTIVE FROM FIVE AFFIRMATIVE VOTES TO FOUR AFFIRMATIVE
VOTES; PROVIDING FOR CORRECTIONS; CODIFICATION; SEVERABILITY;
CONFLICTS; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
The hearing will be held at c· Hell Commission Chambers 8130 Sunset
Drive South Miami Florida 33143. Commission members will participate
in Chambers or by video conferencing through the Zoom platform and members
of the public may join the meeting via Zoom at (h!m§ifzoom.us/i 3056636338 ,
by phone by calling +1-786-635-1003 and entering Meeting ID: 3056636338
when prompted, or in person in the Commission Chambers, and where
their appearance will be broadcast on the Zoom platform, and where they
can participate.
All interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard.
For further information, please contact the City Clerk's Office at: 305-663-6340.
Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Fla. Stat., the City hereby advises the public
that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Commission
with respect to this matter, such person must ensure that a verbatim record
of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to be based . This notice does not constitute
consent by the City for the introduction or admission of otherwise inadmissible
or irrelevant evidence, nor does it authorize challenges or appeals not
otherwise allowed by law. •
ADA : To request a modification to a policy, practice or procedure or tc
CeQUJ!St ao auxiliary aide or service in order to participate in a City program,
activity or event, you must on or before 4:00 p.m. 3 business daysoe ore
the meeting (not counting the day of the meeting) deliver your request to
the City Clerk by telephone: 305-663-6340, by mail at 6130 Sunset Drive,
South Miami, Florida or email at npayne@southmiamifl.gov.
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Nkenga A. Payne, CMC, FCRM
City Clerk
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SUNDAY AUGUST 6 2023 NEIGHBORS ...................................................................................................15SE
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am·■ PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC MEETINGS on BUDGET Issues
including Taxes and Fees for the
Fiscal Year 2023-24 Proposed Budget
Miami-Dade County will hold six (6) public meetings throughout the
county to discuss the proposed budget, tax rates, and fee changes.
On each of the locations listed below, the Office of Management and
Budget will make a presentation to discuss the Fiscal Year 2023-24
Proposed Budget.
Wednesday, August 16, 2023 -6:00 pm
*North Dade Regional Library
2455 NW 183rd Street
Miami Gardens, FL 33056
Northeast Dade -Aventura Branch Library
2930 Aventura Blvd.
Aventura, FL 33180
*This meeting will also be broadcasted in a virtual format at
https://miamIdade.live/PublicMeetingAug16
Thursday, August 17, 2023 -6:00 pm
*Arcola Lakes Branch Library
8240 NW 7th Avenue
Miami, FL 33150
Westchester Regional Library
9445 Coral Way
Miami, FL 33165
*This meeting will also be broadcasted in a virtual format at
https://miamIilade.live/PublicMeetingAug17
Friday, August 18, 2023 -6:00 pm
*West Kendall Regional Library
10201 Hammocks Blvd.
Miami, FL 33196
Naranja Branch Library
14850 SW 280th Street
Miami, FL 33032
*This meeting will also be broadcasted in a virtual format at
https://miamIdade.live/PublicMeetingAug18
All of these sessions are free and open to the public. For further information,
please call John Sarduy at 305-375-5143.
For sign language interpreter services and for materials in accessible format,
call 305-375-5143 five days in advance of the meeting.
For legal ads online, go to http://legalads.miamidade.gov
CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA
CITY COMMISSION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the City Commission will hold a public hearing on
Tuesday, August 15, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. to consider the following public hearing item(s):
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI ,
FLORIDA , AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A MULTI-YEAR
AGREEMENT FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF SCHOOL ZONE SPEED LIMITS,
PROVIDING FOR IMPLEMENTATION, CORRECTIONS, SEVERABILITY AND AN
EFFECTIVE DATE .
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI,
FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE INTERLOCAL
AGREEMENT WITH MIAMI-DADE COUNTY IN ORDER TO REESTABLISH THE
DISTRIBUTION FORMULA CURRENTLY BEING USED TO DISTRIBUTE LOCAL
OPTION FUEL TAX PROCEEDS BETWEEN THE COUNTY AND CITY OF SOUTH
MIAMI FOR THE 30-YEAR PERIOD INCLUDING JANUARY 1, 2024 , THROUGH
DECEMBER 31 , 2053; PROVIDING FOR IMPLEMENTATION; CORRECTIONS ;
SEVERABILITY; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE .
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI,
FLORIDA, AMENDING ARTICLE VI, "ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT,"
SECTION 20-6 .1, "ADMINISTRATIVE ENTITIES," OFTHECITY'S LAND DEVELOPMENT
CODE, CONSISTENT WITH ARTICLE 11, SECTION 6 .D.1 OF THE CITY OF SOUTH
MIAMI CHARTER, AS AMENDED FOLLOWING VOTER APPROVAL IN NOVEMBER
2022, TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF CITY COMMISSION VOTES NEEDED TO
MODIFY LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS TO MAKE THEM LESS
RESTRICTIVE FROM FIVE AFFIRMATIVE VOTES TO FOUR AFFIRMATIVE VOTES ;
PROVIDING FOR CORRECTIONS; CODIFICATION; SEVERABILITY; CONFLICTS;
AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
The hearing will be held at City Hall Commission Chambers, 6130 Sunset Drive,
South Miami, Florida 33143. Commission members will participate in Chambers or
by video conferencing through the Zoom platform and members of the public may
join the meeting via Zoom at (https:/ /zoom.us/j/3056636338), by phone by calling
+1-786-635-1003 and entering Meeting ID : 3056636338 when prompted, or in person
in the Commission Chambers, and where their appearance will be broadcast on the
Zoom platform, and where they can participate .
All interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard.
For further information, please contact the City Clerk's Office at: 305-663-6340.
Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Fla. Stat., the City hereby advises the public that if a person decides to appeal
any decision made by the Commission with respect to this matter, such person must ensure that a verbatim
record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is
to be based. This notice does not constitute consent by the City for the introduction or admission of otherwise
inadmissible or irrelevant evidence, nor does it authorize challenges or appeals not otherwise allowed by law.
ADA : To request a modification to a policy, practice or procedure or to request an auxiliary aide or service
in order to participate in a City program , activity or event, you must on or before 4:00 p.m. 3 business days
before the meeting (not counting the day of the meeting) deliver your request to the City Clerk by telephone :
305-663-6340, by mail at 6130 Sunset Drive , South Miami, Florida or email at npayne@southmiamifl.gov.
Nkenga A . Payne, CMC, FCRM
City Clerk