Thursday, February 17, 2022

UPDATE Tallahassee Legislative Agenda 2022 – current money listed in SB 2500 (updated 2-17-2022), now under HB 5001 - Appropriations: what local cities have money listed at the present time in the House/Senate versions.

IMPORTANT NOTE:     Everything is subject to change. Appropriations can and will change. And even money passed in the final budget are not final until after the Governor approves the budget. The governor can and does exercise line item vetoes - where individual appropriations are removed.

CLICK HERE to view the current SB 2500 -  Appropriations (you can search the document by name to see who has what listed to date) CLICK HERE to view HB 5001

SB 2500 (2022) Appropriations
    http://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2022/02500
    SENATE - Substituted HB 5001
    SENATE - Laid on Table, refer to HB 5001

WHO HAS APPROPRIATIONS LISTED (Note that this is a very representative sample of neighboring municipalities as HB 5001 is currently 448 pages long):

Under HB 5001, there are some key differences from SB 2500:

           Coral Gables:
House Bill 5001:
975,000  
Coral Gables Mobility Hub (HB 2637)
187,500  
Coral Gables Citywide Septic to Sewer Conversion Assessment (HB 2639)
250,000  Coral Gables Stormwater Master Plan (HB 2641)
375,000  
Coral Gables - Restoration of Historic Gondola Building  (HB 4173)

Senate Bill 2500:
375,000
  Coral Gables Citywide Septic to Sewer Conversion  Assessment (Senate Form 1250)
500,000 Coral Gables Legacy Sewer System Repair and Replacement Project (Senate Form 2612)
500,000 Coral Gables Stormwater Master Plan (Senate Form 1251)

           Cutler Bay:
House Bill 5001:
(No items are currently listed as funded under HB 5001)

Senate Bill 2500:
520,000  Marlin Road Improvement Project - Cutler Bay (Senate Form  2608)
100,000  Town of Cutler Bay - Active Adults Services (Senate Form 2020) 

           Doral:
House Bill 5001:
125,000  
Doral Stormwater Improvements Sub Basin D-3-1 (HB 3179)

Senate Bill 2500:
250,000  Doral Stormwater Improvements Sub Basin D-3-1 (Senate  Form 2496)

           Homestead:
House Bill 5001:
250,000
  City of Homestead - Breast Cancer Screening (HB 3661)

Senate Bill 2500:
100,000  City of Homestead - Senior Citizen Programming (Senate Form 1446)

           Miami Lakes:
House Bill 5001:
500,000
  Miami Lakes Canal Bank Stabilization Phase III Project  (HB 3507)

Senate Bill 2500:
750,000  Miami Lakes Canal Bank Stabilization Phase III Project (Senate Form 1328)

           North Bay Village:
House Bill 5001:
150,000  
North Bay Village Stormwater Inlet Filter Installation (HB 4385)

Senate Bill 2500:
150,000  North Bay Village Stormwater Inlet Filter Installation (Senate Form 1757)
250,000  North Bay Village Wastewater Pump Station Improvements  (Senate Form 1758)

           North Miami:
House Bill 5001:
200,000  
North Miami Pedestrian Bridge Over C-8 Canal (HB 4613)

Senate Bill 2500:
500,000  North Miami Septic Tank to Sanitary Sewer Conversion (Senate Form 1968)
400,000  North Miami Pedestrian Bridge Over Biscayne (C8) Canal  (Senate Form 2036)

           Palmetto Bay
House Bill 5001:
392,500  
Palmetto Bay Sub-Basin 43 Construction (HB 4027)
560,000  
Palmetto Bay Sub-Basin 57/96 Construction (HB 4029)

Senate Bill 2500:
(No items are currently listed as funded under SB 2500)

           Pinecrest:
House Bill 5001:
250,000  
Pinecrest Stormwater Improvements (HB 4041)

Senate Bill 2500:
500,000  Pinecrest Stormwater Improvements (Senate Form 1321)
500,000  Pinecrest Water Line Extension Project (Senate Form 1560)

           South Miami:
House Bill 5001: 
(No items are currently listed as funded under HB 5001)

Senate Bill 2500:
500,000  City of South Miami New Police Station (Senate Form 1254)

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WHAT IS CURRENTLY REQUESTED BY PALMETTO BAY, but is not currently listed within SB 2500?:

Some important money has been requested by Palmetto Bay officials. There are presently three items filed as House Bills, as listed below:

HB 4025 -  Palmetto Bay Sub-Basin 11 Construction
$765,000 Appropriations Project request filed by State Rep. Aloupis
Palmetto Bay Sub-Basin 11 Construction: Provides an appropriation for the Palmetto Bay Sub-Basin 11 Construction.
Effective Date: July 1, 2022
Last Event: Now in Appropriations Committee on Tuesday, January 25, 2022 2:22 PM

HB 4027 - Palmetto Bay Sub-Basin 43 Construction
$785,000 Appropriations Project request filed by State Rep. Aloupis
Palmetto Bay Sub-Basin 43 Construction: Provides an appropriation for the Palmetto Bay Sub-Basin 43 Construction.
Effective Date: July 1, 2022
Last Event: Now in Appropriations Committee on Tuesday, January 25, 2022 2:22 PM

and, finally:

HB 4029 - Palmetto Bay Sub-Basin 57/96 Construction
$1,120,000 Appropriations Project request filed by State Rep. Aloupis
Palmetto Bay Sub-Basin 57/96 Construction: Provides an appropriation for the Palmetto Bay Sub-Basin 57/96 Construction.
Effective Date: July 1, 2022
Last Event: Now in Appropriations Committee on Tuesday, January 25, 2022 2:23 PM

The item of critical importance is that none of the three items above are currently listed as receiving funding within SB 2500 -  Appropriations

General Bill by Appropriations

Appropriations: Providing moneys for the annual period beginning July 1, 2022, and ending June 30, 2023, and supplemental appropriations for the period ending June 30, 2022, to pay salaries, and other expenses, capital outlay - buildings, and other improvements, and for other specified purposes of the various agencies of state government, etc.

Effective Date: Except as otherwise provided herein, this act shall take effect July 1, 2022, or upon becoming law, whichever occurs later; however, if this act becomes law after July 1, 2022, then it shall operate retroactively to July 1, 2022

Last Event: 02/10/22 S Placed on Special Order Calendar, 02/17/22 on Thursday, February 10, 2022 6:17 PM

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: The information above is accurate as of 2:00 PM, Friday, 2/11/2022. Information listed via link should be updated automatically by source.


It is important that Palmetto Bay officials get these items funded through the budget. There is significant work to be done.

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