Oppose FPL's $1.2B customer bill increase for storm recovery
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, expressing its opposition to florida power & light company’s (“fpl”) request for approval of an approximately $1.2 billion dollar increase in customers’ 2025 monthly bills to cover the costs of restoring power after hurricanes debby, helene, and milton, and to replenish a storm reserve fund; and further, urging the public service…
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, expressing its opposition to florida power & light company’s (“fpl”) request for approval of an approximately $1.2 billion dollar increase in customers’ 2025 monthly bills to cover the costs of restoring power after hurricanes debby, helene, and milton, and to replenish a storm reserve fund; and further, urging the public service commission (psc) to explore alternative approaches for addressing storm restoration costs and reserve replenishment that do not place an additional burden on fpl’s customers; and further, directing the city clerk to transmit a copy of this resolution to the governor of florida, the florida public service commission, and the florida league of cities. Applicable area: citywide city attorney commissioner alex fernandez c7 ag a resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, allocating $25,000 of the $42,848.64 balance remaining in the one-time funding amount of $1,000,000 designated to support arts and cultural organizations, to the miami gay and lesbian film festival, INC. Dba outshine film festival; and authorizing the city manager and city clerk to execute the city's standard grant agreement with respect to the foregoing. Applicable area: citywide city attorney commissioner tanya k. Bhatt c7 ah a resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, directing the administration to designate three of the seven code enforcement officers assigned to the art deco cultural district to prioritize enforcement of the minimum standards for buildings contained in chapter 58 of the city code, with a specific focus on violations that create visual blight, to improve the aesthetic appeal of this historic and iconic district. Applicable area: citywide city attorney commissioner kristen rosen gonzalez
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