2004 BUILDING BETTER COMMUNITIES BOND PROGRAM APPENDIX A RECOMMENDED LIST OF PROJECTS (Amended as of October 18th, 2010)

QUESTION #1 (Resolution No. R-912-04)

CONSTRUCT AND IMPROVE WATER, SEWER AND FLOOD CONTROL SYSTEMS

Ballot Language: To protect natural resources through improved distribution of clean water, safe sewage and waste disposal, improved flood control and drainage, described in Resolution No. 912-04, adopted July 20, 2004, shall -Dade County issue General Obligation Bonds to pay cost of such projects in a principal amount not exceeding $378,183,000, bearing interest not exceeding maximum legal rate, payable from ad valorem taxes?

MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

Construct stormwater drainage improvements in various 1CWCW Local Drainage Improvements Various $95,175 locations across the county.

311 UMSA 6 Drainage Improvements Construct stormwater drainage improvements in District 6. SW 82 Avenue $1,000

Construct stormwater drainage improvements in the City of 312 Sweetwater 12 Drainage Improvements Various $2,300 Sweetwater.

Golden Beach - Drainage GOB funds to compliment other funding for drainage 3 Golden Beach 4 Various $121 Improvement improvements at various locations in the City of Golden Beach.

Hialeah Hialeah Gardens Water and GOB funding will compliment other funding for a force main 4 12 Various $867 Gardens Sewer Improvements extension in the new annexation area.

Key Biscayne - Installation of Municipal GOB funds will compliment WASD GOB funds to 5 7 Various $2,670 Sanitary Sewer install sanitary sewers throughout the Village of Key Biscayne. Various - 3, Miami - Drainage and Storm 304 Miami To provide drainage and storm system improvements. Various $15,000 5, 6, 7 System Improvements GOB funds will compliment other funding for drainage Miami Lakes - Drainage 6 Miami Lakes 13 improvements along 82 Avenue and 154 Street in the Town of Various $589 Improvements Miami Lakes.

Various - 3 & Miami Shores - Drainage Drainage Improvements to eliminate stormwater flooding 7 Miami Shores Various $850 4 Improvements conditions in Miami Shores Village.

Municipal GOB funds will compliment other funds to install a 16" North Bay North Bay Village - Install 8 4 wastewater force main line to connect to the 24" WASD line in Various $786 Village Wastewater Force Main the City of North Bay Village.

GOB funds will compliment other funding for the design and Various - 7 & Pinecrest - Water and Fire construction of approximately 187,000 LF of water mains 9 Pinecrest Various $2,857 8 Protection Improvement Project throughout the Village of Pinecrest to provide potable water and fire protection. South Dade Disposal Facility 14 UMSA CW Construct South Dade Disposal Facility Cell 5. 24000 SW 97 Avenue $11,250 Cell 5 Construction Complete system for collection of standing water and storm Sunny Isles - Center Island runoff, to include installation of storm drain lines, catch basins, 15 Sunny Isles 4 Various $2,500 Drainage Project and a subsurface pump station with injector wells in the City of Sunny Isles Beach.

Surfside - Water and Sewer GOB funds will compliment other funding to provide the Town 16 Surfside 4 Various $829 Enhancements with water and sewer enhancements.

Construct main, pipeline and other enhancements to water Countywide Water and Sewer delivery systems and to sewer collection systems to increase 17 CW CW Various $222,000 System Enhancements efficiency, capacity, quality of service, public health or fire protection. Bond Issuance Cost To Construct and Improve Water, The costs to issue bonds for water, sewer and flood control $19,389 Sewer and Flood Control systems. Systems

TOTAL QUESTION #1 $378,183

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

QUESTION #2 (Resolution No. R-913-04) CONSTRUCT AND IMPROVE PARK AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES

Ballot Language: To construct and improve neighborhood and regional parks and other recreational areas to include athletic fields and gymnasiums, courts, pools, playgrounds, marinas, restore beaches, and the preservation of endangered lands described in Resolution No. 913-04, adopted July 20, 2004, shall Miami-Dade County issue General Obligation Bonds to pay cost of such projects in a principal amount not exceeding $680,258,000, bearing interest not exceeding maximum legal rate, payable from ad valorem taxes?

MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

Area-wide park improvements including building construction, 18 UMSA 1 Ives Estates District Park athletic fields, maintenance facility, vehicle and pedestrian 1475 Ives Dairy Road $20,000 circulation; landscaping and picnic area.

General improvements to existing local parks include 317 CW 1 Parks Improvements in District 1 Various $3,000 renovation, and upgrades. Miami Gardens Significant modification revising the municipal project location from "CW" (countywide) to Miami Gardens. Approved by the BCC on 7-8-10 via Reso No. R-709-10.

GOB funds to compliment other funding sources to construct a 19 North Miami 2 Recreational Facility recreational facility to house an olympic sized pool, martial arts TBD $5,000 facilities and fencing facilities.

Area-wide park improvements that include building construction 20 UMSA 4 and renovations; vehicle and pedestrian circulation; beach area; 10800 $23,000 great lawn; landscaping; boat slips; and jetty pier.

Area-wide park improvements that include building construction North Miami 21 4 and restoration; pedestrian circulation; natural areas restoration 17530 W Dixie Hwy. $7,000 Beach and landscaping. Provide improvements to Lummus Park and the Art Deco 22 Miami Beach 5 Lummus Park Ocean Drive (5 St-15 St) $7,000 Visitors Center.

23 Miami Beach 5 Provide improvements to South Pointe Park. 1 Washington Street $5,000

Area-wide park improvements include leisure access expansion; maintenance facility; enhancements to facilities for 24 UMSA 6 A.D. Barnes Park 3401 SW 72 Avenue $4,000 the disabled, shelter renovations and vehicle and pedestrian circulation. Area-wide improvements that include master plan time certain conditions; building construction and renovation; tennis center renovation; cart pathways; landscaping; vehicle and pedestrian 25 UMSA 7 4000 Crandon Blvd. $23,000 circulation; beach area; enhance amusement area; landscaping; natural area restoration; utilities; and marina improvements. Area-wide park improvements that include building restoration; 26 Coral Gables 7 maintenance center relocation; vehicle and pedestrian 9610 $6,000 circulation; natural area restoration; and landscaping.

Area-wide park improvements include vehicle and pedestrian 27 Palmetto Bay 7 circulation; building construction; trails; signage; landscaping; 13601 Old Cutler Road $5,000 and utilities and park lighting. Area-wide park improvements that include rehydration; south 28 Palmetto Bay 8 Charles Deering Estate addition improvements, fencing, vehicular and pedestrian 16701 SW 72 Avenue $5,000 circulation; landscaping.

Area-wide park improvements include jetty development; and 29 UMSA 8 Black Point Park and Marina 24775 SW 87 Avenue $1,800 vehicle and pedestrian circulation.

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

Area-wide park improvements include lake, pergola, pedestrian 30 UMSA 8 Redland Fruit and Spice Park 24801 SW 187 Avenue $4,000 and vehicular circulation; teahouse; and landscaping. Significant modification revising project description to: "Area-wide park improvements including lake, pergola, pedestrian and vehicular circulation; teahouse, landscaping and land acquisition". Approved by the BCC on 1-22-09 via Reso R-08-09.

Area-wide park improvements include building renovation; 31 UMSA 8 Camp Owaissa Bauer 17001 SW 264 Street $1,000 pedestrian circulation; trails; and landscaping. Area-wide park improvements include building construction; 32 UMSA 8 Lakes by the Bay Park athletic fields and courts; vehicle and pedestrian circulation; SW 216 St and 87 Avenue $4,500 natural areas restoration; and utilities. Area-wide park improvements that include building construction 33 UMSA 9 Homestead & renovation; atoll pool improvements, enhanced picnic areas; 9698 NW Canal Drive $4,000 vehicular and pedestrian circulation; landscaping.

Area-wide park improvements include building construction; dog park; athletic fields and courts; playgrounds; vehicular & SW 268 St and SW 127 34 UMSA 9 Homestead Air Reserve Park $15,057 pedestrian circulation; picnic areas; and landscaping and Avenue related site improvements.

Area-wide park improvements include stadium completion; 35 UMSA 9 Southridge Park building construction, aquatic center, courts, playgrounds, 19355 SW 114 Court $7,600 vehicle and pedestrian circulation; and landscaping.

Area-wide park improvements to include campground Larry and Penny Thompson 36 UMSA 9 renovations; trails; aquatic facility; beach and lake picnic 12451 SW 184 Street $6,600 Park facilities.

Local park improvements include aquatic center; athletic fields 106 UMSA 9 West Perrine Park and courts; vehicle and pedestrian circulation; landscaping and 17121 SW 104 Avenue $5,000 irrigation.

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

Local park improvements include pool renovation and 108 UMSA 9 Sgt Joseph Delancy Park 14450 Boggs Drive $2,500 expansion and irrigation. Local park improvements include pool renovation and 109 UMSA 9 Goulds Park 21840 SW 114 Avenue $1,243 expansion, irrigation and vehicular circulation.

Local park improvements include building renovations, athletic 306 UMSA 9 Colonial Drive Park 10750 SW 156 Terrace $1,325 field upgrades, irrigation upgrades, and a playground.

Local park improvements includes development of the general SW 219 Street and SW 123 307 UMSA 9 Sharman Park $600 plan, irrigation and renovations of facilities. Avenue

Area-wide park improvements include building construction; 37 UMSA 10 Kendall Soccer Park athletic fields; playgrounds; pedestrian circulation; picnic areas; SW 80 St and 127 Avenue $4,000 and landscaping.

Area-wide park improvements include equestrian and boxing 38 UMSA 10 center expansion; stadium upgrades; dog park; vehicle and 7900 SW 40 Street $15,000 pedestrian circulation improvements; landscaping; and utilities.

Area-wide park improvements include recreation center 39 UMSA 10 Kendall Indian Hammocks Park construction; athletic fields; dog park, vehicular and pedestrian 11395 SW 79 Street $6,000 circulation; and utilities.

Area-wide park improvements include building upgrades; 41 UMSA 10 athletic fields and courts, vehicle and pedestrian circulation; 11201 SW 24 Street $8,000 aquatic center; landscaping; and utilities. Area-wide park improvements include lake excavation; building construction; athletic fields and courts; dog park; playgrounds; SW 120 St and SW 167 40 UMSA 11 West Kendall District Park $23,000 vehicle and pedestrian circulation; picnic areas; and Avenue landscaping. Area-wide park improvements include building demolition, renovations, and construction; playground; athletic fields and SW 120 St and SW 137 42 UMSA 11 Boystown (Camp Matecumbe) $6,000 courts; vehicle and pedestrian circulation; landscaping; and Avenue utilities.

Area-wide park development to include environmental 43 UMSA 11 Tree Islands Park mitigation; recreation center buildings; walkways; vehicle SW 24 St and 142 Avenue $5,000 circulation; landscaping; and picnic area.

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

Area-wide park improvements include building and range 44 UMSA 12 Trail Glades Range US 41 and Krome Avenue $8,000 construction and renovation, and mitigation. Significant modification revising project description to: "Area-wide park improvements include building and range construction and renovation, mitigation and land acquisition". Approved by the BCC on 1-22-09 via Reso R-09-09.

Significant modification revising project description to: "$9,100" Revised Project "Area-wide park improvements include building and range Interest allocation Allocation: Original construction and renovation, mitigation, infrastructure of $1,100 reflected allocation of $8,000 restoration and land acquisition". in Interest Section increased to $9,100 Approved by the BCC on 7-08-10 via Reso R-708-10. below. using $1,100 from interest earnings previously allocated to Northside Police Station (Project 322). BCC approved re- allocation of interest on 7-08-10 via Reso No. R-708- 10. See Interest Allocation Section below.

Construct an aquatic center or provide area-wide park improvements that include completion of sports complex; 45 Hialeah 13 mountain biking course; recreation center building construction; 11900 NW 42 Avenue $23,000 vehicle and pedestrian circulation; utilities upgrades; and landscaping.

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

46 UMSA CW Miami MetroZoo Construction of Phase IV - Lakes and Australia Exhibit. 12400 SW 152 Street $31,000 Significant modification revising the project description to: "Construction of Amazon and Beyond Project and Phase IV Lakes and Australia Exhibit" and scope of work to include the MetroZoo "Amazon & Beyond" Exhibit.(Approved by BCC on 2-06-07 via Reso R-120-07).

47 UMSA CW Miami MetroZoo Construction of Phase V - Florida Exhibit. 12400 SW 152 Street $31,000

48 UMSA CW Miami MetroZoo Construction of Phase III - Zoo wide improvements and entry. 12400 SW 152 Street $12,000

313 UMSA CW Miami MetroZoo Additional improvements to MetroZoo. 12400 SW 152 Street $13,000

Environmentally Endangered Purchase lands at various sites throughout Miami-Dade County 2CWCW Various $40,000 Lands (EEL) Program to support environmental protection initiatives.

Purchase Development Rights Purchase greenspace including development rights to maintain 10 CW CW Various $30,000 (PDR) agricultural lands and protect well fields.

Renovate/replace area-wide beach maintenance facility at 49 Miami Beach CW Beach Maintenance Facility Collins Ave and 72 Street $500 Northshore Open Space Park. $0 Revised Allocation 50 Miami CW Renovate the Orange Bowl Provide needed renovations to the Orange Bowl. 1501 NW 3 Street

Project deleted. See Project 50A. Approved by BCC on 12- Original allocation 18-07 via Reso R-1371-07. of $50,000 transferred to Marlins Stadium (Project 50A).

Allocate $50 million to partially fund the development of the Allocation for new Marlins Ballpark at the Orange Bowl site. Approved by revised project 50A Miami CW Marlins Ballpark BCC on 12-18-07 via Reso R-1371-07. 1501 NW 3 Street $50,000 description.

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

Various - 1, South Dade and North Dade Area-wide continued development of South Dade Greenway, 51 UMSA South Dade Greenway $7,000 8, 9 Greenway and Trail and North Dade Greenway.

Various - Miami Various - 4, Beach Erosion Mitigation and Beach renourishment projects for eroded portions of Miami- 52 Various $17,500 & UMSA 5, 7 Renourishment Project Dade County beaches.

GOB funds will compliment other funding for the acquisition of Opa-Locka - Community land, design and construction of new community swimming 53 Opa-Locka 1 TBD $609 Swimming Pool and Gymnasium pool/gymnasium to provide recreational activities for youth and young adults in the City of Opa-Locka.

Miami Gardens - Park Park improvements to all 16 parks in the City of Miami Gardens Renovations and Improvements to include; renovations and new construction of stadiums, field 54 Miami Gardens 1 centers, recreational centers, athletic fields and facilities, Various $9,831 pedestrian and vehicle access, irrigation, and pool improvements. Significant modification revising project description as follows: New Description: Park improvements as detailed in the Miami Gardens Master Plan (BCC approved on 12/2/08 via Reso R-1286-08).

GOB funds will compliment other funding for land acquisition for a new park in the Village of El Portal.

55 El Portal 3 El Portal - Acquire Land for Park Significant modification revising project description as TBD $249 follows: New Description: GOB funds will compliment other funding for land acquisition for a new park or the preservation and enhancement of existing parks in the Village of El Portal (BCC approved on 5/8/07 via Reso R-515-07).

GOB funds will compliment other funding for revamping of Sunny Isles - Redesign Active Active Park to provide for amenities, inclusive of a community 56 Sunny Isles 4 181 Dr and N Bay Road $347 Park center, gymnasium, playground, and little league baseball field in City of Sunny Isles Beach.

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION GOB funds will compliment other funding to purchase vacant land in the City of Aventura to be used for parks or other public facilities. 57 Aventura 4 Aventura - Purchase Land for Significant modification revising project description as TBD $4,714 Parks/Public Facilities follows: New Description: GOB funds will compliment other funding to buy land and/or provide funding for design and construction costs of a Performing Arts Center that will house approximately 300 seats and provide a variety of performing arts and cultural programming for all age groups. The project will be built on County land alongside or above the Aventura Branch Library that is being rebuilt after it was destroyed by Hurricane Wilma (BCC approved 4/24/07 via Reso R-379-07).

57 Aventura 4 Revised Project Name: Significant modification revising project description as 3375 N.E. 188th Street, Aventura - Purchase Land follows: Aventura and/or Provide Funding for the New Description: GOB funds will compliment other funding Design and Construction of a to buy land and/or provide funding for design and Performing Arts Center. construction costs of a Performing Arts Center that will house approximately 300 seats and provide a variety of performing arts and cultural programming for all age groups. (BCC approved 3/4/08 via Reso R-196-08).

GOB funds will compliment other funding for construction of West Miami - Recreational 58 West Miami 6 new multi-purpose recreation center building in City of West TBD $131 Building Miami. GOB funds will compliment other funding to renovate existing Miami Springs - Recreation and/or build a new gym, new competition swimming pool, tennis 59 Miami Springs 6 1401 Westward Drive $1,520 Complex courts, plus parking lot and access road on the golf course in the City of Miami Springs. GOB funds will compliment other funding to acquire 10 acres 60 South Miami 7 South Miami - Green Space Park TBD $1,343 for Green Space park. GOB funds will compliment other funding for the acquisition and Palmetto Bay - Acquisition and 61 Palmetto Bay 8 improvement of parks and the construction of a new TBD $3,026 Improvements of Parks recreational community center in the Village of Palmetto Bay.

Florida City - Construct Youth GOB funds will compliment other funding for the construction of 62 Florida City 9 TBD $846 Activity Center a Youth Activity Center in Florida City.

Addition to tot lot with equipment and gazebo at Dominoes Park Sweetwater - Improvements to 63 Sweetwater 12 and restoration of gazebos at Carlow Park in the City of 10650 SW 4 Street $100 Dominoes Park & Carlow Park Sweetwater.

Install a new roof, new field lights, new playground equipment, Sweetwater - Improvements to 64 Sweetwater 12 grounds and field improvements at the Youth Center Building in TBD $500 Youth Center Building the City of Sweetwater.

Hialeah Hialeah Gardens - Passive Park 65 12 Improvements to walking path and gazebo at Passive Park. TBD $300 Gardens Improvements

Hialeah Hialeah Gardens - Bernie Wilson Purchase playground equipment for Bernie Wilson Park in the 66 12 10300 NW 87 Avenue $80 Gardens Park Improvements Town of Hialeah Gardens.

Doral - Acquisition and GOB funds will compliment other funding to acquire and 67 Doral 12 3000 NW 87 Avenue $4,607 Development of Municipal Parks develop municipal parks.

Miami Lakes - Royal Oaks Park Construction of Royal Oaks Park Community 68 Miami Lakes 13 16500 NW 87 Avenue $2,000 Development Project Center/Clubhouse facility in Town of Miami Lakes.

GOB funds will compliment other funding for repairs and North Miami Various - 1 & North Miami Beach - Renovate 69 upgrades to public facilities owned by the City of North Miami Various $4,321 Beach 4 Various City Facilities Beach including pools, recreation centers, and parks.

North Miami - Construct GOB funds will compliment other funding for the construction Various - 1, 70 North Miami Recreational Community Center of a new recreational Community Center with teen lounge and 1400 NW 135 Street $5,937 2, 4 at Claude Pepper Park gymnasium in City of North Miami.

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

Various - 2, Hialeah - Convert Milander Milander Stadium conversion of playing surface to artificial turf 71 Hialeah 4700 Palm Avenue $899 6, 12, 13 Stadium Playing Surface and new press box.

Demolition and reconstruction of recreation building with the Various - 2, Hialeah - Reconstruct Walker 72 Hialeah addition of e-library, police sub-station, outdoor restrooms, 2825 W 8 Avenue $3,702 6, 12, 13 Park aquatic facility & indoor soccer field at Walker Park.

Various - 2, Hialeah - Reconstruct Wilde Wilde Park & Wilde Adult Center renovation of buildings, field, 73 Hialeah 5405 W 18 Avenue $529 6, 12, 13 Park & Wilde Adult Center court and lighting.

Various - 2, Hialeah - Renovate Edgar J. Hall Renovation of the Edgar J. Hall Special Population Recreational 74 Hialeah 2250 W 60 Street $212 6, 12, 13 Recreational Center Center building.

Various - 2, Renovation of building, courts, fields, parking lot and playground 75 Hialeah Hialeah - Renovate O'Quinn Park 6041 W 2 Avenue $317 6, 12, 13 at O'Quinn Park.

Various - 2, Conversion of field #2 to soccer field and addition of batting 76 Hialeah Hialeah - Renovate Slade Park 2501 W 74 Street $159 6, 12, 13 cages at Slade Park.

Various - 2, Hialeah - Renovate Southeast Renovation of basketball courts, playgrounds, buildings and 77 Hialeah 1015 SE 9 Avenue $132 6, 12, 13 Park new irrigation system at Southeast Park.

Various - 2, 78 Hialeah Hialeah - Renovate Sparks Park Renovation of building, courts and fields at Sparks Park. 1301 W 60 Street $264 6, 12, 13

Various - 2, Hialeah - Renovations to Bucky Renovations of the softball fields and concession/restroom 79 Hialeah 2250 W 60 Street $846 6, 12, 13 Dent Park building at Bucky Dent Park.

Conversion of hockey rink to indoor soccer area, construction of Various - 2, Hialeah - Renovations to outdoor restroom/concession building, additional field drainage, 80 Hialeah 4200 W 8 Avenue $635 6, 12, 13 Goodlet Park additional wiring and sound in cultural arts theatre, renovation of Tennis Center at Goodlet Park.

Various - 2, Installation of batting cages, renovation of dugouts and 81 Hialeah Hialeah - Upgrade Graham Park 455 W 60 Street $106 6, 12, 13 miscellaneous repairs at Graham Park.

Various - 3, Miami - Parks and Facility Provide the following: Grapeland Water Park, Little Haiti Soccer 82 Miami Various $26,761 5, 6, 7 Improvements Park, Linear Parks/Greenways/Baywalk.

Various - 4 & Miami Beach - Beachfront 83 Miami Beach To construct eight ADA compliant, beachfront restrooms. Various $250 5 Restrooms

Various - 4 & 11 Street and Jefferson 84 Miami Beach Miami Beach - Flamingo Park Renovation of Park. $3,099 5 Avenue

Elevate entire course, re-build bunkers, re-grass fairways, Various - 4 & Miami Beach - Normandy Shores 85 Miami Beach continuous cart path, upgrade irrigation system for pas palum, 2401 Biarritz Avenue $1,000 5 Golf Course pas palum grass, laser grade tees.

Various - 4 & Renovation of historic band shell and surrounding park, which is 86 Miami Beach Miami Beach - Band Shell Park 7275 Collins Avenue $1,500 5 on the beach walk corridor.

Renovation to Youth Center, including gymnasiums, ice rink into Various - 4 & Miami Beach - Scott Rakow 87 Miami Beach multi-purpose room, adding fitness center, ADA accessibility 2700 Sheridan Avenue $1,000 5 Youth Center and exterior improvements.

Coral Gables - Various - 6 & Creation of new parks (land acquisition), restoration and 88 Coral Gables Enhancement/expansion of TBD $5,000 7 improvements. Public Parks and Plazas

Various - 8 & Homestead - Humpty Dumpty GOB funding will compliment other funding for the development 89 Homestead Palm Dr. & Farmlife Road $3,509 9 Park of a park in the City of Homestead.

Unincorporated Municipal Local park improvements include athletic fields and courts and NW 186 St and NW 67 90 UMSA 1 Service Area - Country Village $1,578 pedestrian circulation. Avenue Park

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

Unincorporated Municipal NW 52 Ave and NW 173 91 UMSA 1 Local park improvements including building replacement. $1,400 Service Area - North Glades Park Drive

Local park improvements include building and aquatic Unincorporated Municipal 92 UMSA 2 construction; picnic shelter; vehicle and pedestrian circulation; 1301 NW 83 Street $6,000 Service Area - Arcola Lakes Park landscaping; and utilities. Significant modification increasing the project's allocation "$6,300" Revised Project from $6 million to $6.3 million funded from $300,000 in GOB Allocation: Original interest proceeds approved by the BCC on 6/3/2010 via allocation of $6,000 Reso No. R-583-10. increased to $6,300 using $300 from interest earnings. BCC approved on 6- 3-10 via Reso No. R- 583-10. Interest Allocation reflected in Interest Section below.

Local park improvements include building renovation, Unincorporated Municipal 93 UMSA 2 playground, picnic area, pedestrian circulation improvements 690 NW 159 Street $618 Service Area - Oak Grove Park and landscaping.

Unincorporated Municipal General improvements to existing local parks include 314 CW 2 Service Area - Local Park Various $4,000 renovation, and upgrades. Improvements

Unincorporated Municipal Local park improvements include shelter, exercise station, 94 UMSA 3 Service Area - North Shorecrest pedestrian circulation, natural area re-development and 825 NE 89 Street $500 and Military Trail Park landscaping.

Unincorporated Municipal Local park improvements include pedestrian circulation, 95 UMSA 3 2101 NW 51 Street $250 Service Area - Olinda Park seating, and utilities upgrade. Unincorporated Municipal Local park improvements include irrigation, lighting, and 96 UMSA 3 Service Area - Marva Bannerman 4830 NW 24 Avenue $150 seating. Park

Unincorporated Municipal General improvements to existing local parks include 97 UMSA 3 Various $184 Service Area - Local Parks renovation, and upgrades.

Unincorporated Municipal 98 UMSA 3 Service Area - Jefferson Reaves Local park improvements include court and picnic area. 3100 NW 50 Street $200 Sr. Park

Unincorporated Municipal Local park improvements include building construction; vehicle 99 UMSA 4 Service Area - Biscayne Shores and pedestrian circulation; picnic area, landscaping; and NE 116 St and 14 Avenue $1,500 Park utilities. Unincorporated Municipal General improvements to existing local parks include 100 UMSA 4 Various $327 Service Area - Local Parks renovation, and upgrades.

Unincorporated Municipal 101 UMSA 8 Local park improvements include aquatic facility. 16350 SW 280 Street $5,000 Service Area - Southdade Park

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION Via Reso R-833-08 approved by the BCC on 9-02-08, original allocation of $600 increased Unincorporated Municipal by $675 from 102 UMSA 8 Service Area - Leisure Lakes Local park improvements include building renovations. 29305 Illinois Road $1,275 Project 104 Park (Continental Park). Revised allocation is $1,275.

Local park improvements include courts, playground, vehicular Unincorporated Municipal SW 208 Street and 130 103 UMSA 8 and pedestrian circulation, picnic area, exercise station, and $700 Service Area - Medsouth Park Avenue landscaping. Via Reso R-833-08 approved by the BCC on 9-02-08, original allocation of $1,000 decreased by $675. Unincorporated Municipal Local park improvements include building expansion and $675 was 104 UMSA 8 10000 SW 82 Avenue $325 Service Area - Continental Park playground replacement. reallocated to Project 102 (Leisure Lakes Park). Revised allocation is $325.

Gloria Floyd - Pineshore General improvements to existing local parks include 315 UMSA 8 128 Street and 122 Avenue $250 Pineland Preserve renovation, and upgrades.

Unincorporated Municipal General improvements to existing local parks include SW 128 Street and 90 316 UMSA 8 $250 Service Area - Briar Bay Park renovation, and upgrades. Avenue

Unincorporated Municipal Local park improvements include building construction; athletic SW 168 Street and SW 157 105 UMSA 9 Service Area - Chuck Pezoldt fields and courts; vehicle and pedestrian circulation; playground; $4,350 Avenue Park landscaping; irrigation; picnic area; and utilities. Unincorporated Municipal Local park improvements include picnic area; vehicle and SW 149 Avenue and SW 107 UMSA 9 Service Area - Royal Colonial $1,400 pedestrian circulation; landscaping; and utilities. 280 Street Park Local park improvements include building renovations, Unincorporated Municipal 110 UMSA 9 irrigation, pool renovation and expansion, and site 14150 SW 264 Street $2,000 Service Area - Naranja Park improvements.

Unincorporated Municipal Local park improvements includes development of the general SW 144 Street and SW 122 308 UMSA 9 $775 Service Area - Deerwood Park plan and irrigation. Avenue

Unincorporated Municipal Local park improvements includes development of the general 309 UMSA 9 Service Area - Domino Park TBD $218 plan and irrigation. (West Perrine)

Unincorporated Municipal General improvements to existing local parks include 111 UMSA 10 Service Area - Local Park Various $4,000 renovation, and upgrades. Improvements

Unincorporated Municipal Local park improvements include building construction; athletic 112 UMSA 11 Service Area - Westwind Lakes SW 69 St and 152 Avenue $2,400 fields and courts; pedestrian circulation; and utilities. Park

Local park improvements include courts, vehicular and Unincorporated Municipal 113 UMSA 11 pedestrian circulation, playground, picnic area, and 11341 SW 147 Avenue $1,500 Service Area - Wild Lime Park landscaping.

Local park improvements include open play field, courts, Unincorporated Municipal 114 UMSA 11 playground, picnic area, pedestrian circulation, and SW 167 Ave and 47 Street $1,500 Service Area - Eden Lakes Park landscaping.

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

Unincorporated Municipal Local park improvements include building construction and 115 UMSA 11 8601 SW 152 Avenue $1,600 Service Area - Olympic Park vehicular circulation.

Unincorporated Municipal SW 144 Ave. & SW 47 116 UMSA 11 Local park improvements include athletic field and park lighting. $283 Service Area - Bird Lakes Park Street

Unincorporated Municipal Local park improvements include restroom building, shelter 117 UMSA 11 SW 162 Ave. & 80 Street $1,000 Service Area - Lago Mar Park construction and vehicular circulation.

Unincorporated Municipal Local park improvements include completion of pedestrian 118 UMSA 11 Service Area - International SW 18 St. & SW 123 Court $100 circulation. Gardens Park

Unincorporated Municipal General improvements to existing local parks include 119 UMSA 11 Service Area - Local Park Various $3,500 renovation, and upgrades. Improvements

Unincorporated Municipal Local park improvements include picnic area; athletic fields and SW 8 St and SW 127 120 UMSA 12 $1,759 Service Area - North Trail Park courts; pedestrian circulation; and landscaping. Avenue

Unincorporated Municipal Local park improvements include building construction; athletic NW 195 St and NW 87 121 UMSA 12 Service Area - Country Lake $2,500 field and courts, playground, and landscaping. Avenue Park

Unincorporated Municipal Local park improvements include building construction and Miami Gardens Dr. and Old 122 UMSA 13 $2,100 Service Area - Ferri Property vehicle and pedestrian circulation improvements. Elm Road

Unincorporated Municipal Park improvements to existing local parks to include renovation NW 194 St and NW 82 123 UMSA 13 Service Area - Local Park $1,283 and upgrades. Avenue Improvements

Significant modification revising street address to "Various": Various Approved by the BCC on 1-22-09 via Reso R-06-09.

Bond Issuance Cost To Construct and Improve Park and The costs to issue bonds for park and recreational facilities. $34,877 Recreational Facilities

TOTAL QUESTION #2 $680,258

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QUESTION #3 (Resolution No. R-914-04) CONSTRUCT AND IMPROVE BRIDGES, PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE, AND NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENTS Ballot Language: To construct and improve walkways, bikeways, bridges and access to the Seaport, and other municipal and neighborhood infrastructure improvements to enhance quality of life, described in Resolution No. 914-04, adopted July 20, 2004, shall Miami-Dade County issue General Obligation Bonds to pay cost of such projects in a principal amount not exceeding $352,182,000 bearing interest not exceeding maximum legal rate, payable from ad valorem taxes?

MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

Provide infrastructure improvements to spur economic 124 CW CW Economic Development Fund development and attract new businesses to the community in Various $75,000 order to create jobs. West Dixie Hwy. between 125 Aventura 4 West Dixie Highway Bikeway Construct and improve bikeway path. Ives Dairy Rd. & Miami $120 Gardens Dr. GOB funds will compliment other funding sources to complete 126 Miami 5 Miami River Greenway Miami River $7,500 the Miami River Greenway.

Improvement and extension of existing paved path from Cocoplum Circle, Improve and Extend the Cocoplum Circle to Dr, , Main Edgewater Dr, Douglas 127 Coral Gables 7 $1,000 Commodore Bike Trail Highway, and Bayshore Dr. Includes pedestrian bridge over Road, Main Highway, Coral Gables Waterway. Bayshore Drive Old Cutler Rd. from SW 128 UMSA 8 Old Cutler Road Bikeway Construct and improve bikeway path. $245 184 St. to SW 220 St.

319 UMSA 10 Bikeways in District 10 Construction of a bikeways in district 10. Various $700

Redevelopment - Richmond Redevelopment of the Richmond Heights Shopping Center into Lincoln Boulevard and 321 UMSA 9 $3,600 Heights Shopping Center a multi-use facility. Carver Drive

Provide infrastructure improvements to spur economic Economic Development in 320 CW CW development and attract new businesses to the community in Various $15,000 Targeted Urban Areas order to create jobs.

The planning, design, permitting and construction of 129 Miami CW Improve Access to the Seaport Dodge Island $100,000 infrastructure to improve access to the Port of Miami. Bear Cut Fishing Catwalk Repair Restore structural integrity of the fishing pier and re-open the Original allocation facility to the public. of $1,500 reduced by $1,100 which 130 UMSA CW 4000 Rickenbacker Cswy. "$1,500" was allocated to new Project 130A.

Revised Project Name: Revised Project Description: Revised Project Demolish the Existing Bear Cut Demolish the Existing Bear Cut Fishing Catwalk. (BCC $400 Fishing Catwalk approved 3/4/08 via Reso R-197-08). Allocation Project Name for New Project Project Description for new project: 3301 Rickenbacker Cswy. Allocation of $1,100 130(a): Restore structural integrity of or replace the fishing piers at from Project 130 Repair or Replace the Fishing Old William Powell Bridge and re-open the facility to the increased by 130(a) UMSA CW Piers at Old William Powell public (BCC approved 3/4/08 via Reso R-197-08). "$1,100" another $1,000 Bridge at Key Biscayne. from Project 134.

$2,100 Revised project allocation approved by the BCC on 7-01-08 via Resolution No. R- 725-08.

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION 131 CW CW Portable Emergency Bridges Refurbish existing Bailey Bridges. Various "$100" Original allocation (temporary) of $100 re-allocated to Project 132.

Project deleted. $100k allocation transferred to Project 132. See Project 132. (Approved by BCC on 3-4-08 via Reso R- $0 Revised Allocation 194-08). "$10,000" Original allocation of $10,000 Sonovoid Bridge Improvement increased by $100 132 CW CW Program - 95 Bridges to be Structurally upgrade approximately 95 Sonovoid bridge decks. Various from Project 131. considered.

Revised Project Name: Revised Project Description: Sonovoid Bridge Improvement Structurally Upgrade Sonovoid Bridge Decks as required. Various $10,100 Revised Allocation Program (Approved by BCC on 3-4-08 via Reso R-194-08).

SW 296 Street Sonovoid Bridge Structurally upgrade the existing Sonovoid deck over canal C- 133 UMSA CW SW 296 St & 160 Avenue $400 over C-103 (874105) Canal 103.

Original project allocation of $1,800 Upgrade bridge parapet walls and replace or modify existing Old Cutler Road Bridge over C- reduced by $1,000 134 Palmetto Bay CW structure to safely convey vehicular, pedestrian and bicycle Old Cutler Rd. & 173 Street "$1,800" 100 Canal which was traffic. transferred to 130A.

$800 Revised project allocation approved by the BCC on 7-01-08 via Resolution No. R- 725-08.

Replace entire bridge deck, replace piston trunnion and Bridge over the Miami Avenue & SE 5 135 Miami CW bearings; upgrade existing electrical system and refurbish $3,200 Miami River Street bascule leafs.

Evaluate structural integrity of the bridge tender house - replace NW 22 Avenue Bascule Bridge 136 Miami CW or upgrade tender house structurally as needed and refurbish NW 22 Avenue & 15 Street $1,000 over the Miami River bascule leafs.

Replace bridge and construct lanes. Number of lanes to be 137 UMSA CW Palmer Lake Bridge determined by the Tamiami Swing Bridge preliminary 2600 S. River Drive $3,000 engineering study.

138 Miami CW Tamiami Swing Bridge Replace existing swing bridge with single leaf bascule bridge. 2000 S. River Drive $19,000

Revised Project Description: Repair existing swing bridge and/or replace with a single leaf bascule bridge. (Approved by BCC on 5-6-08 via Reso R-452-08)

Increase access to various County facilities for persons with 139 CW CW ADA Compliance Projects Various $20,000 disabilities by removing barriers or constructing new access.

Provide infrastructure improvements to spur economic Martin Luther King - Business 318 CW CW development and attract new businesses to the community in TBD $5,000 Center order to create jobs.

Various - 1 & New Bike Trail on Snake Creek Construct a pedestrian bridge over Interstate I-95, SFRC and 140 UMSA I-95 at Snake Creek Canals $1,000 4 Bridge over Interstate I-95 Snake Creek Canal.

Miscellaneous surface and intersection improvements to Along SW 117 Ave from Various - 10 Bike Path Improvements on 141 UMSA Snapper Creek Trail from Tamiami park to Kendall-Indian SW 16 St to SW 107 Ave at $500 & 11 Snapper Creek Trail Hammocks Park. SW 79 St

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION Connect existing paths from Bayfront Park to Pace Park along Various - 3 & 142 Miami Baywalk Bike Path . Includes underpasses at Port Blvd and Along Biscayne Bay $1,000 5 MacArthur Causeway, and walkway at Miami Women's Club. Revised Project Description: "Parcel B Bike Path and Shoreline Stabilization". The project includes necessary seawall repairs and replacements as required and the construction of a 16' wide pedestrian walkway/bike path along the east shoreline of Parcel B, a parcel of land located east of the American Airlines Arena.

Various - 5 & Miscellaneous surface and intersection improvements to the 143 South Miami Metrorail Bike Path Metrorail guideway $1,400 7 Metrorail Path from SW 67 Ave to the Miami River.

FEC railroad from Various - 6 & Right-of-way acquisition and development of paved path along 144 South Miami Ludlam Bike Trail North Station to $1,735 7 former Florida East Coast Railroad. NW 12 Street

Bike Path Improvements along Various - 8, South Florida Water Miscellaneous surface improvements and bikeways along 145 UMSA Various $1,000 9, 11, 12 Management District (SFWMD) SFWMD canals. Canals

Curtis Drive Phase II Infrastructure/Neighborhood improvement, Opa-Locka - Curtis Drive design and construction of sewer, drainage, and sidewalks 146 Opa-Locka 1 Various $950 Infrastructure Improvements along Curtis Drive from Perviz Avenue to Sultan Avenue and along Perviz Avenue from Harem Avenue to NW 151 Street.

GOB funds will compliment other funding to repair Indian Creek 147 Indian Creek 4 Indian Creek - Bridge 91 Street $115 Bridge.

148 Golden Beach 4 Golden Beach - Bikepath Construct a bikepath on Golden Beach Drive. Various $160

GOB funds will compliment other funding for the Town of Bay Bay Harbor Bay Harbor Islands - Community 149 4 Harbour Islands improvement projects which include local Various $661 Islands Enhancement Projects stormwater treatment facilities and sidewalks.

West Miami - Citywide Sidewalks 150 West Miami 6 Repair or replace local sidewalks in the City of West Miami. Various $500 Improvements

GOB funds will compliment other funding for local sidewalk 151 Sweetwater 12 Sweetwater - Sidewalk Repairs repair to approximately 85,000 linear feet to comply with ADA Various $357 requirements in the City of Sweetwater.

Islandia - Did Not Submit a 152 Islandia N/A Islandia did not submit a request. TBD $1 Request.

Various - 2, Hialeah - Infrastructure GOB funding will compliment other funding for improvements to 153 Hialeah Various $8,943 6, 12, 13 Upgrades the City of Hialeah's bikeways and sidewalks.

Various - 3 & Miami Shores - Sidewalk GOB funds will compliment other funding for the replacement of 154 Miami Shores Various $300 4 Replacement hazardous sidewalks in Miami Shores Village.

Various - 4 & Miami Beach - 41st Street Phase Addition of street pavers, expansion of sidewalks and artistic tile 41 Street-Arthur Godfrey 155 Miami Beach $750 5 II Bridge Repair/Restoration work; and structural repair to the bridge. Road

Coral Gables - Enhancements Various - 6 & Construction of sidewalks, bikeways, pedestrian lights and other 156 Coral Gables To Residential and Commercial Various $1,364 7 amenities. Areas

Unincorporated Municipal Various infrastructure improvements to include but not limited 157 UMSA 1 Service Area - Infrastructure Various $1,500 to; sidewalks, resurfacing, and guardrails in District 1. Improvements

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Unincorporated Municipal Various infrastructure improvements to include but not limited 158 UMSA 2 Service Area - Infrastructure Various $2,300 to; sidewalks, resurfacing and guardrails in District 2. Improvements

Unincorporated Municipal Various infrastructure improvements to include but not limited 159 UMSA 3 Service Area - Infrastructure Various $910 to; sidewalks, resurfacing and guardrails in District 3. Improvements

Unincorporated Municipal Various infrastructure improvements to include but not limited 160 UMSA 4 Service Area - Infrastructure Various $1,250 to; sidewalks, resurfacing and guardrails in District 4. Improvements

Unincorporated Municipal Various infrastructure improvements to include but not limited 161 UMSA 5 Service Area - Infrastructure Various $577 to; sidewalks, resurfacing and guardrails in District 5. Improvements

Unincorporated Municipal Various infrastructure improvements to include but not limited 162 UMSA 6 Service Area - Infrastructure Various $5,223 to; sidewalks, resurfacing and guardrails in District 6. Improvements

Unincorporated Municipal Various infrastructure improvements to include but not limited 163 UMSA 7 Service Area - Infrastructure Various $5,851 to; sidewalks, resurfacing and guardrails in District 7. Improvements

Unincorporated Municipal Various infrastructure improvements to include but not limited 164 UMSA 8 Service Area - Infrastructure Various $5,504 to; sidewalks, resurfacing and guardrails in District 8. Improvements

Unincorporated Municipal Various infrastructure improvements to include but not limited 165 UMSA 9 Service Area - Provide Various $4,000 to; sidewalks, resurfacing and guardrails in District 9. Infrastructure Improvements

Unincorporated Municipal Various infrastructure improvements to include but not limited 166 UMSA 10 Service Area - Infrastructure Various $12,169 to; sidewalks, resurfacing and guardrails in District 10. Improvements

Unincorporated Municipal Various infrastructure improvements to include but not limited 167 UMSA 11 Service Area - Infrastructure Various $4,500 to; sidewalks, resurfacing and guardrails in District 11. Improvements

Unincorporated Municipal Various infrastructure improvements to include but not limited 168 UMSA 12 Service Area - Infrastructure Various $941 to; sidewalks, resurfacing and guardrails in District 12. Improvements

Unincorporated Municipal Various infrastructure improvements to include but not limited 169 UMSA 13 Service Area - Infrastructure Various $500 to; sidewalks, resurfacing and guardrails in District 13. Improvements

Bond Issuance Cost To Construct and Improve Bridges, Estimated costs to issue bonds for bridges, public infrastructure, $18,056 Public Infrastructure, and and neighborhood improvements. Neighborhood Improvements

TOTAL QUESTION #3 $352,182

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QUESTION #4 (Resolution No. R-915-04) CONSTRUCT AND IMPROVE PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITIES

Ballot Language: To promote public safety by constructing and improving detention centers, justice centers, courthouses, police, fire and lifeguard stations, and new animal care and control facilities, described in Resolution No. 915-04, adopted July 20, 2004, shall Miami-Dade County issue General Obligation Bonds to pay cost of such projects in a principal amount not exceeding $341,087,000 bearing interest not exceeding maximum legal rate, payable from ad valorem taxes?

MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION 170 & 171 UMSA CW Animal Services Building Construct additional kennel facilities at the existing facilities and 7401 NW 74 Street "$2,000" Expansion and Electrical install an emergency generator at the Animal Services complex Original allocation Upgrades and provide upgrades to complete the facility's electrical of $2,000 service. transferred to new Project 172.

Projects 170 and 171 deleted. See Project 172. (Approved $0 Revised allocation. by BCC on 10-24-06 via Reso 1213-06.)

Construct a new animal shelter. "$5,000" Original allocation of $5,000 increased by $2,000 from Projects 170 & 171.

172 TBD CW New Animal Shelter Change which deleted Projects 170 and 171 (refurbishment TBD $7,000 Revised allocation. of existing facility) and reallocated $2 million in funding ($1 million for 170 and $1 million for 171) to Project #172 (Construction of New Facility). (Approved by BCC on 10-24- 06 via Reso R-1213-06).

Construct two beach facilities to accommodate beach rescue Various - Miami Haulover Beach and Crandon Crandon and Haulover 173 CW functions, one at Crandon Park and the other at Haulover $3,000 & UMSA Park Fire Rescue Beaches Beach.

Downtown Government Center Replace the fire alarm systems in downtown County buildings, Fire Alarm System and install automated external defibrillators (AED's) at the Plaza Center, Main Library, Miami Art Museum, Central Support 174 Miami CW Facility and Stephen P. Clark Center (SPCC). These facilities Various "$3,000" serve over 12,000 daily visitors and staff and 30,000 transit riders accessing the Government Center Station. Downtown Government Replace the fire alarm systems in downtown County $2,200 Original allocation Facilities Fire Alarm System buildings at the Plaza Center, Main Library, Miami Art of $3,000 revised to Museum and Central Support Facility. (Approved by BCC $2,200 via Reso R- on 12-02-08 via Reso R-1287-08). 1287-08 at 12-02-08 BCC.

Refurbish or replace building and equipment throughout facility to ensure continuity of this critical County function. Includes major HVAC equipment, emergency generator and fuel tank, 175 Miami CW Medical Examiner Building 1851 Bob Hope Road $3,200 and primary lab systems. This is a mission critical facility that must remain online at all times, particularly during natural disasters and other emergencies.

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"$1,200"

Pressurize the east stairwell and service elevator vestibules, to Original allocation keep smoke and other noxious fumes out of these critical of $1,200 increased emergency evacuation paths during an emergency. The SPCC by $800 from SPCC Facility Refurbishment is a 30 story facility with 2,800 employees and provides a myriad Project 174 via reso 176 Miami CW 111 NW First Street $2,000 (Stairwell & Elevators) of County services to more than 2,000 daily visitors. In excess of 1287-08 (BCC 30,000 daily transit riders use the Government Center Station Meeting of 12-02- located inside the Center. 08).

Remove all non plenum-rated cables in the Courthouses, Libraries, County Hall and Commission Chambers. National Fire Protection codes and the National Fire Protection Fire Code Requirements in GSA 177 Various CW Association codes require that all data, electrical, television, and Various $1,400 Buildings telephone cabling that is not plenum-rated are safety hazards due to their flammability and toxicity. All such cables must be removed. Abatement of lead, asbestos and other hazardous materials in Abatement of Hazardous mechanical and common areas in buildings older than fifteen 178 Miami CW Various $1,200 Materials In County Buildings years, such as the Dade County Courthouse, Criminal Courthouse, Community Action Agency and others. Replace security infrastructure in the "Security Operations Center." Includes recorders, alarm monitoring and reporting Miami-Dade Plaza Security equipment, cameras, fiber connections and software necessary 179 Miami CW 101 West $600 Operations Enhancement to monitor alarms and dispatch security forces. Improvements will also provide remote capability to allow monitoring from remote locations particularly during disaster response. Revised project location: 11500 NW 25th St Doral FL. Approved by the BCC on 7-21-09 via Reso No. R- 943-09.

Additional Courtrooms And 180 TBD CW Expansion of court facilities in accordance with the master plan. TBD $90,000 Administration Facilities Original project Replace or refurbish severely obsolete and failing allocation of $5,700 mechanical/heating ventilation air-conditioning (HVAC) systems, transferred to new improve indoor air quality and reduce operating costs. Replace Project 181.1. Miami-Dade County Courthouse aging chilled water lines and valves and clean, sanitize and/or 181 Miami CW 73 West Flagler Street "$5,700" HVAC Repairs replace air ducts. This is the main Civil Courthouse built in 1925 and registered as a historical site. The Dade County Courthouse is a 27-story building employing more than 700 and servicing over 1,200 daily visitors. Project 181 deleted by BCC on 7-21-09 via Reso. No. R-945- 09. See new Project No. 181.1 below. New project's allocation of $18,100 consists of Restoration of the Miami-Dade County Courthouse Façade $5,700 from deleted to include replacement of the Courthouse windows and Miami-Dade County Courthouse Project 181, $2,800 181.1 Miami CW restoration of the Courthouse Plaza. Project 181.1, 73 West Flagler Street $18,100 Façade Restoration Project from deleted including $18,100 allocation, added by BCC on 7-21-09 via Project 184 and Reso. No. R-945-09. $9,600 from deleted Project 185.

Modernize electronic controls, retrofit lighting, and upgrade restroom ventilation. Replace interlocking ceiling tile system. This is the main Criminal and Traffic Courthouse. The Richard Gerstein Justice Building HVAC 182 CW CW E. Gerstein building is a nine-story building employing over 1351 NW 12 Street $3,900 Repairs 2,000 and servicing over 10,000 daily visitors. Replace or refurbish mechanical/HVAC systems, in order to improve air quality and reduce operating costs.

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Refurbish and modernize this facility, updating elevator controls to increase efficiency, as well as card access systems, security Gerstein Justice Building cameras and recorders. This is the main Criminal and Traffic 183 Miami CW Modernization of Security and 1351 NW 12 Street $1,800 Courthouse. The Richard E. Gerstein building is a nine story Elevator Systems building employing over 2,000 and servicing over 10,000 daily visitors.

Upgrade electrical systems to meet Building code. Electrical Original project wiring and panels are more than 50 years old. This is the main Miami-Dade County Courthouse allocation of $2,800 184 Miami CW Civil Courthouse built in 1925 and registered as a historical site. 73 West Flagler Street "$2,800" Electrical System Refurbishment transferred to new The Dade County Courthouse is a 27 story building employing Project 181.1. over 700 and servicing over 1,200 daily visitors.

Project 184 deleted by BCC on 7-21-09 via Reso. No. R-945- 09. See new Project No. 181.1 above.

Replace sanitary and domestic piping. Piping date back to the Original project 1920's, and are in need of replacement. This is the main Civil Miami-Dade County Courthouse allocation of $9,600 185 Miami CW Courthouse built in 1925 and registered as an historical site. 73 West Flagler Street "$9,600" Plumbing Riser Refurbishment transferred to new The Dade County Courthouse is a 27-story building employing Project 181.1. over 700 and servicing over 1,200 daily visitors.

Project 185 deleted by BCC on 7-21-09 via Reso. No. R-945- 09. See new Project No. 181.1 above.

Refurbish interiors (walls, carpeting, ceilings) in common areas and tenant spaces in the tower. Enclose main lobby atrium to provide climate control and protection from the elements. This Joseph Caleb Center Facility 186 UMSA CW is a seven story building that employs 350 and provides daily 5400 NW 22 Avenue $600 Refurbishment services to over 5,000 customers. The Joseph Caleb Center provides critically needed services to local community residents as well as social and government programs.

Add elevator and provide various upgrades to the building to Gerstein Justice Building improve the movement of the public within the building. The 187 Miami CW 1351 NW 12 Street $3,000 Elevator Addition Richard E. Gerstein building is a nine story building employing over 2,000 employees and servicing over 10,000 daily visitors.

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Replace existing emergency generator with larger unit, to handle fire pump (for emergency sprinklers) and increased Miami-Dade County Courthouse emergency lighting. Upgrade drainage system in basement. 188 Miami CW Refurbishment Of Emergency Install 88 water saving restroom fixtures. This is the main Civil 73 West Flagler Street $800 Systems Courthouse built in 1925 and registered as a historical site. The Dade County Courthouse is a 27 story building employing more than 700 employees and servicing over 1,200 visitors daily.

Refurbish existing storage areas and replace undersized Public Defender Building Facility 189 Miami CW mechanical equipment throughout the building as needed to 1320 NW 14th Street $1,100 Refurbishment increase efficiency, enhance comfort, and reduce noise.

Graham Building Exterior Exterior repairs, sealing, grouting and painting to protect 190 Miami CW 1350 NW 12th Avenue $500 Repairs deteriorating seals and finish of facade.

Refurbish decades-old courtrooms, update electronics, and replace cracked and broken sidewalk pavers. This is the main Dade County Courthouse 191 Miami CW Civil Courthouse built in 1925 and registered as a historical site. 73 West Flagler Street $800 Facility Refurbishment The Dade County Courthouse is a 27 story building employing over 700 employees and servicing over 1,200 visitors daily. Repair/replace building equipment, refurbish and modernize facility, including exterior painting, limited window replacement, sealing of exterior, carpet replacement, cooling tower North Dade Justice Center replacement, and installation of Closed Circuit Television 192 North Miami CW 15555 Biscayne Blvd. $500 Facility Refurbishment System (CCTV). There is also a Division of Motor Vehicles office located in the building allowing residents to renew their driver's licenses. The North Dade Justice Center provides services to over 3,000 daily customers. To free up jail space and provide and effective and cost efficient 193 Miami CW Mental Health Facility alternative facility to house the mentally ill as they await a trial 2200 NW 7 Avenue $22,100 date.

Construct a New Detention Construct a detention center with 2,000 new jail beds and 194 UMSA CW SW 8 St & Krome Avenue $90,000 Center support facilities.

Renovate the Pre-Trial Detention Center (PTDC) to comply with Pre-Trial Detention Center its 40-year recertification requirement including improvements to (PTDC) and Turner Guilford 1321 NW 13 Street/7000 195 CW CW the medical clinic, expanding its support of the criminal $47,000 Knight Correctional Center NW 41 Street courthouse, and complete major renovations at the correctional (TGK) Renovations facilities.

322 CW CW Northside Police Station Expansion and renovation of the Northside police station. 2950 NW 83 Street $10,000

"$13,520" Original allocation See Remarks for of $10,000 details on increased to changes to $13,520 using allocation. $3,520 from interest earnings via Reso No. R-944- 09 approved by BCC on 7-21-09. See Interest Allocation Section below.

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION "$11,020" On 7-08-10 via Revised allocation Reso No. R-708-10, for Project 322. the BCC approved See Remarks for the re-allocation of details on $2,500 in interest changes to from the $3,520 in allocation. interest previously allocated to Project 322. Of this $2,500, 322 (cont.) $1,100 was re- allocated to Project 44 - Trail Glades Range and $1,400 was returned to the interest fund.

Hialeah Hialeah Gardens - Facility Construct a 2,000-square-foot Police Sub-Station in the Town of 196 12 TBD $800 Gardens Improvements Hialeah Gardens. Revised Project Name: Revised Project Description: Hialeah Gardens - Purchase of a Purchase and furnish a mobile police sub-station/command Mobile Police Sub- center to be used during emergencies and to support day- Station/Command Center and to-day operations. Approved by BCC on 7-01-08 via future enhancements or Resolution No. R-724-08. refurbishments.

Miami Lakes - Construct Mini Construction of a mini Police Station for Town of Miami Lakes 197 Miami Lakes 13 TBD $500 Police Station Police Department.

New Construction of new and renovated fire facilities and a Various - 4 & Miami Beach - Fire Station # 2 Category Five Emergency Operation Center (as a part of the 198 Miami Beach 2300 Pinetree Drive $2,000 5 EOC and Historic Renovation County's Emergency Operations Center system) and Renovation of Historic Fire Station.

Various - 4 & Demolition of condemned Fire Station and construction of a 199 Miami Beach Miami Beach - Fire Station # 4 7940 Collins Avenue $1,000 5 new Fire Station.

Various - 6 & Coral Gables - Homeland Retrofit and modify existing municipal buildings to provide for 200 Coral Gables Various $1,500 7 Security building security.

Unincorporated Municipal Develop a site for detonation of explosive devices and 201 UMSA UMSA Service Area - Bomb Disposal TBD $500 neutralization of volatile chemicals. Range

Construct a new driving course for Basic Law Enforcement Unincorporated Municipal 202 UMSA UMSA classes and incorporate defensive driving tactics, officer safety TBD $2,320 Service Area - Driving Range and driving skills courses.

Unincorporated Municipal 203 UMSA UMSA Service Area - Emergency Replace old emergency generators at district police stations. Various $890 Generators For District Stations

Unincorporated Municipal Enhance all back-up electrical systems at the Emergency 204 UMSA UMSA Service Area - Emergency 8700 SW 56 Street $250 Operations Center. Operations Center Renovations

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Unincorporated Municipal Service Area - Homeland Increase homeland security structural defense at the Police 205 UMSA UMSA Various $860 Security - Building Headquarters Complex and district stations. Enhancements

Unincorporated Municipal Increase homeland security capabilities by acquiring the 206 UMSA UMSA Service Area - Homeland UMSA $865 necessary police tactical equipment. Security - Tactical Equipment

Unincorporated Municipal Construct a 6,100 square-foot police canine/equine training and 207 TBD UMSA Service Area - Specialized Patrol office facility, horse pasture, equine stable and care area, TBD $1,315 Canine/Equine Facility canine training, boarding area, parking and training circle.

Bond Issuance Cost To Construct and Improve Public The costs to issue bonds for public safety facilities. $17,487 Safety Facilities

TOTAL QUESTION #4 $341,087

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QUESTION #5 (Resolution No. R-916-04) CONSTRUCT AND IMPROVE EMERGENCY AND HEALTHCARE FACILITIES

Ballot Language: To construct and improve emergency healthcare facilities at Jackson Memorial Hospital and Jackson South to promote accessibility to quality healthcare services, described in Resolution No. 916-04, adopted July 20, 2004, shall Miami-Dade County issue General Obligation Bonds to pay cost of such projects in a principal amount not exceeding $171,281,000, bearing interest not exceeding maximum legal rate, payable from ad valorem taxes?

MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

Construct and Expand The Construct and expand JMH Emergency Department to provide Emergency Department at 208 Miami CW improved access to emergency services and subsequent 1611 NW 12 Avenue $40,000 Jackson Memorial Hospital treatment. (JMH)

Renovate/Expand Pediatric Expand the pediatric facilities to reduce waiting times and 209 Miami CW Services at Jackson Memorial 1611 NW 12 Avenue $24,000 improve patient care. Hospital (JMH)

Renovation and Expansion of Renovate and/or expand Emergency Department, operating 210-R Miami CW Jackson South Community rooms, endoscopy facilities and catherization treatment lab to 9333 SW 152 Street $52,000 Hospital improve access.

Radiology Recovery Unit at Construct a 21-bed radiology unit to provide more timely access 211 Miami CW Jackson Memorial Hospital 1611 NW 12 Avenue $9,000 to radiology services and subsequent treatment. (JMH)

University of Miami Provide twenty percent funding match for the development of a (UM)/Jackson Memorial Hospital self-funding UM/JMH medical center for the diagnosis and 212 Miami CW (JMH) Center Of Excellence For 1611 NW 12 Avenue $5,000 treatment for children and adults with hearing loss and related Hearing And Communication communication disorders. Disorders Revised Project Description: Revised Project Location: Provide twenty-percent funding match to acquire, 1120 N.W. 14th Street construct, equip, rehabilitate and enhance the , Florida 33136 Miami (UM)/Jackson Memorial Hospital (JMH) Center of Excellence for the Diagnosis of Communication Disorders. Approved by the BCC on 7-17-08 via Resolution No. R-826- 08.

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION $25,000 Original allocation of $25,000 increased by $10,000 from interest earnings. Revised allocation is $35 million which is not reflected in revised allocation. See Interest 305 CW CW Primary Health Care Facilities Increase the number of health care facilities in our community. TBD Allocation Section below. Approved by BCC on 12-04- 07 via Reso R-1276- 07.

Allocate $10 million from BBC-GOB interest earnings to Revised project location: Project 305 to partially fund the development of the FIU 11200 SW 8th Street Ambulatory Care Center on the University Park Campus. Allocation increased from $25 million to $35 million. Approved by BCC on 12-04-07 via Reso R-1276-07.

310 CW 6 Jackson Health Center - Hialeah Partner with JMH to provide healthcare opportunities. TBD $7,500

Bond Issuance Cost To The costs to issue bonds for emergency and healthcare Construct and Improve $8,781 facilities. Healthcare Facilities

TOTAL QUESTION #5 $171,281

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QUESTION #6 (Resolution No. R-917-04) CONSTRUCT AND IMPROVE PUBLIC SERVICES OUTREACH FACILITIES

Ballot Language: To construct and improve public service outreach facilities to meet code and service requirements and to increase neighborhood and community access to services, described in Resolution No. 917-04, adopted July 20, 2004, shall Miami-Dade County issue General Obligation Bonds to pay cost of such projects in a principal amount not exceeding $255,070,000, bearing interest not exceeding maximum legal rate, payable from ad valorem taxes?

MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

Colonial Zubkoff/Ives Dairy Renovations and improvements to Community Action Agency 213 Miami Gardens 1 55 NW 199 Street $100 Comprehensive Center (CAA) permanent facility.

214 TBD 2 New Haitian Community Center Acquire or construct a Haitian community center. TBD $10,000

Demolish and reconstruct 25,547 sq. ft. Neighborhood Service 2902 NW 2 Avenue Original allocation Center facility. of $7,500 increased Neighborhood Service Center by $7,500 from 215 Miami 3 "$7,500" Demolition and Reconstruction Project 216.

Significant modification combining Projects 215 and 216 for Same $15,000 Revised Allocation. a total allocation of $15 million for the construction of a 30,000 sq. ft. comprehensive social services facility at the current Neighborhood Service Center site (Project 215). Approved by BCC on 12-18-07 via Reso R- 1392-07. Original allocation Neighborhood Service Center of $7,500 Purchase land and construct 25,000 sq. ft. replacement facility 216 Miami 3 Land Acquisition and 1897 NW 20 Street "$7,500" transferred to for the Allapattah Neighborhood facility. Construction Project 215.

Project 216 deleted. See Project 215. Approved by the BCC $0 Revised Allocation. on 12-18-07 via Reso R-1392-07.

Neighborhood Service Center Renovate the structure of the existing 38,493 sq. ft. 217 Miami 3 1600 NW 3 Avenue $7,500 Renovation Neighborhood Service Center facility.

Mary McCloud Bethune Renovations and improvements to Community Action Agency 218 UMSA 3 2900 NW 43 Terrace $580 Enrichment Center (CAA) permanent facility.

Acquire or Construct Multi- 219 TBD 5 Acquire or construct multi-purpose facilities for various uses. TBD $3,000 Purpose Facilities See separate Acquire or Construct Multi- spreadsheet for 220 TBD 6 Acquire or construct multi-purpose facilities for various uses. TBD $15,000 Purpose Facilities allocations for Project 220

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

Isaac A. Withers Enrichment Renovations and improvements to Community Action Agency 221 UMSA 9 21300 SW 122 Avenue $260 Center (CAA) permanent facility.

West Perrine Senior Citizen Renovate, upgrade or expand the existing West Perrine senior SW 102 Avenue and SW 325 UMSA 9 $500 Center center. 172 Street

Acquire or Construct Multi- 326 CW 9 Acquire or construct multi-purpose facilities for various uses. TBD $4,500 Purpose Facilities Refurbish all 11 Kendall Cottages, approximately 4,600 sq. ft. Refurbishment of Kendall 222 UMSA 10 per cottage for County-operated day treatment services for 11025 SW 84 Street $7,500 Complex Cottages severely emotionally disturbed children.

Not-for-Profit Community Establish a not-for-profit community organization capital fund for 223 CW CW Various $30,000 Organization Capital Fund the needs of various agencies.

"$9,200"

Original allocation This project includes more than 30 buildings totaling in excess of $9,200 reduced of 4,000,000 square feet employing 11,000 and providing by $1,000 which services to over 29,000 daily visitors throughout Miami-Dade was transferred to Building/Energy Management County. Replace existing Building/Energy Management System Project 226. Reso 224 Miami CW System For Government Various $8,200 (BMS), and expand it to monitor all GSA managed buildings. R-1287-08 Facilities and Courthouses BMS reduces operating costs, while providing remote approved by BCC automated control of HVAC, lights, alarms, card access, fire on 12-02-08. systems and other building equipment.

Refurbish existing chilled water facility and add chilled water Cooling Capacity Enhancement 225 Miami CW capacity to meet the space conditioning needs of two new 200 NW 1 Street $3,500 at the Central Support Facility buildings planned for completion by 2010.

Refurbish HVAC systems; modernize elevator controls; replace fire drain lines and rotted window sills; repair limestone; and expand emergency communications systems. The Stephen P. Clark Center (SPCC) is the main County building providing SPCC Facility Refurbishment space for most County departments and is the seat of County 226 Miami CW (Includes HVAC and 111 NW First Street "$2,400" Government. This is a 30 story facility that employs 2,800 and Communications Systems) provides a myriad of County services to more than 2,000 daily visitors. In excess of 30,000 daily transit riders use the Government Center Station located inside the Center.

Revised project description approved by BCC on 12-02-08 $3,400 Original allocation via Reso R-1287-08. of $2,400 increased Refurbish HVAC systems; modernize elevator controls; by $1,000 from replace fire drain lines, fire alarm system and rotted Project 224. Reso R- window sills; repair limestone; and expand emergency 1287-08 approved communications systems. The Stephen P. Clark Center by BCC on 12-02- (SPCC) is the main County building providing space for 08. most County departments and is the seat of County Government.

Repair/replace building equipment, refurbish and modernize facility. Improvements include remediating serious building settlement problem, adding a parking structure to provide Data Processing Center Facility needed additional parking capacity, and refinishing building 227 UMSA CW 5600 SW 87 Avenue $2,900 Refurbishment exterior. This is a critical facility providing County departments with all information technology needs. The Data Processing Center is the main hub for data routing and storage for Miami- Dade County operations.

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Repair/replace building equipment, refurbish and modernize facility. Install larger capacity emergency generator. Replace Metro Flagler Building Facility air handlers and improve building ventilation. Modernize 228 Miami CW 140 West Flagler Street "$2,700" Refurbishment elevator controls to increase efficiency. This is a 16 story office building/seven story parking garage employing 650 and providing daily services to over 1,200 visitors. Project 228 deleted by BCC on 7-21-09 via Reso. No. R-946- 09. See new Project No. 228.1 below. Construct 45,000 Sq. Ft. of office space destined to house 220 NW 3rd Street $2,700 New project's the Tax Collector's Office currently located at the Metro Miami, Fla. 33128 allocation of $2,700 Flagler Building. In addition, an 810 parking space-garage taken from deleted facility will be constructed to replace the existing parking Project No. 228. 228.1 Miami CW West Lot Multi-Use Facility lot located north of the Stephen P. Clark Center that will give way to the future Children's Courthouse. Project 228.1 added by BCC on 7-21-09 via Reso. No. R-946-09.

Install water-based fire suppression system for (3) buildings. Data Processing & This is a critical facility providing County departments with all 229 UMSA CW Communications Center Fire information technology needs. The Data Processing Center is 5600 SW 87 Avenue $1,000 Suppression the main hub for data routing and storage for Miami-Dade County operations. Repair/replace building equipment, refurbish and modernize facility. This site provides space for several public oriented South Dade Government Center 230 UMSA CW government services including the Courthouse. The South 10750 SW 211 Street $800 Facility Refurbishment Dade Government Center Complex employees 140 and provides daily services to over 2,100 customers. Construct Additional Parking and Provide Facility Construct additional parking and provide needed facility 231 UMSA CW 5400 NW 22 Avenue $13,000 Improvements At The Caleb improvements to the Caleb Center. Center

Acquire or construct various multi-use County government 232 TBD CW Future Multi-Use Facilities facilities in order to bring County services closer to local TBD $39,000 communities.

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323 CW CW North Dade Government Center Construct a government center in the North Dade area. TBD $7,500

324 CW CW Puerto Rican Community Center Construct a community center for the Puerto Rican community. TBD $2,500

1700 Convention Center 233 Miami Beach CW Miami Beach Convention Center Renovate the Miami Beach Convention Center. $55,000 Drive Revised Project Description: Revised Project Address: "Expand and Enhance the Miami Beach Convention 1901 Convention Center Center". Significant modification revising project Drive description and address approved by the BCC on 7-21-09 via reso R-952-09. Project deleted. Biscayne Park - Construct City GOB funds will compliment other funding for the construction 234 Biscayne Park 4 TBD "$356" Original allocation Hall Building of Biscayne Park Village Hall building. of $356 transferred Project deleted. See Project 234A. Deletion of Project 234 to new Project approved by BCC on 6-02-09 via Reso R-643-09. 234A.

"Provide funding for the construction of a Public Works 893 NE 109th Street $356 Allocation for facility." Biscayne Park, FL revised project Biscayne Park - Construct City 33161 description from 234A Biscayne Park 4 Hall Building Addition of Project 234A approved by BCC on 6-02-09 via old Project 234. Reso R-643-09.

Bal Harbour Village - Construct GOB funds will compliment other funding to construct a new TBD $963 235 Bal Harbour 4 City Hall/Police Building Government Center Facility in the Village of Bal Harbour for City Hall and Police facility. Revised Project Name: Revised Project Description: Bal Harbour - Construct a New GOB funds will compliment other funding to construct a City Hall/Police Building or new Government Center Facility and/or renovate the Renovate the Existing Facilities. existing City Hall and Police facilities to include holding cell facilities. (BCC approved 3/4/08 via Reso R-195-08).

GOB funds to compliment other funding of renovations to City Virginia Virginia Gardens - Renovate City 236 12 Hall, Council Chambers, and emergency generator for the Various $267 Gardens Facilities police station and City Hall in the City of Virginia Gardens.

Expand City Hall to provide additional space for offices in the 237 Sweetwater 12 Sweetwater - Expand City Hall 500 SW 109 Avenue $400 City of Sweetwater.

Medley - Construct a City Hall GOB funds to compliment other funding for construction of a 238 Medley 12 TBD $577 Building new Medley Town Hall Municipal Services Facility.

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Renovation to Community Center, including improvements to Various - 4 & Miami Beach - South Shore 240 Miami Beach backbone systems (HVAC, Elevator, Fire), structural upgrades 833 6th Street $500 5 Community Center and exterior improvements.

Acquire or construct a multi-use County government facility in Unincorporated Municipal unincorporated Miami-Dade County in order to bring County 241 TBD UMSA Service Area - Future Multi-Use services closer to local communities and to areas that have TBD $5,490 Facility experienced high growth and/or planned future significant growth.

Bond Issuance Cost To Construct and Improve Public The costs to issue bonds for public services outreach facilities. $13,077 Services Outreach Facilities

TOTAL QUESTION #6 $255,070

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QUESTION #7 (Resolution No. R-918-04) CONSTRUCT AND IMPROVE HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY AND FAMILIES

Ballot Language: To construct and improve affordable housing for the elderly and families to encourage home ownership through the acquisition, construction and renovation of residential units, described in Resolution No. 918-04, adopted July 20, 2004, shall Miami- Dade County issue General Obligation Bonds to pay cost of such projects in a principal amount not exceeding $194,997,000 bearing interest not exceeding maximum legal rate, payable from ad valorem taxes?

MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

Construct 100 units of new public and affordable elderly SW 5th Avenue and 6th 242 UMSA 5 New Elderly Units at Joe Moretti "$9,400" housing on existing County land. Street. Original project Project 242 deleted by BCC on 1-21-10 via Reso. No. R-05- allocation of $9,400 10. See new Project Nos. 242.A and 244.A and modified transferred to Project No. 247. Project Nos. 242.A, 244.A and modified Project 247.

New Project 242.A's allocation Construct approximately 77 new affordable family units on of $10,000 from underutilized vacant land. New Family Units at Victory deleted Project 242.A Miami 3 530 NW 74th Street $10,000 Homes Nos. 242, 244, 245, Project 242.A added by BCC on 1-21-10 via Reso. No. R-05- 246 and 248. 10.

New Elderly Units at Dante Construct 30 units of new public and affordable elderly housing 244 Miami 3 2929 NW 18 Avenue "$3,000" Fascell on existing County land. Original project Project 244 deleted by BCC on 1-21-10 via Reso. No. R-05- allocation of $3,000 10. See new Project Nos. 242.A and 244.A and modified transferred to Project No. 247. Project Nos. 242.A, 244.A and modified Project 247.

New Project 244.A's allocation Demolition of existing dilapidated units and construction of of $10,000 from approximately 124 new affordable elderly units. New Elderly Units at Elizabeth deleted Project 244.A Miami 3 2820 NW 23rd Avenue $10,000 Virrick II Nos. 242, 244, 245, Project 244.A added by BCC on 1-21-10 via Reso. No. R-05- 246 and 248. 10.

New Elderly Units at Three Construct 100 units of new public and affordable elderly Original project 245 Miami 3 1661 NW 28 Street "$9,400" Round Towers housing on adjacent existing County land. allocation of $9,400 transferred to Project 245 deleted by BCC on 1-21-10 via Reso. No. R-05- Project Nos. 242.A, 10. See new Project Nos. 242.A and 244.A and modified 244.A and modified Project No. 247. Project 247.

Original project New Family Units at Annie Construct 24 units of new public and affordable family housing NW 25 Avenue and 58 246 UMSA 3 "$2,500" allocation of $2,500 Coleman on existing County land. Terrace transferred to Project 246 deleted by BCC on 1-21-10 via Reso. No. R-05- Project Nos. 242.A, 10. See new Project Nos. 242.A and 244.A and modified 244.A and modified Project No. 247. Project 247.

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION Original project New Family Units at Lincoln Construct 36 units of new public and affordable family housing NW 46 St and NW 24 247 UMSA 3 "$3,400" allocation of $3,400 Gardens on existing County land. Avenue increased to Revised Project Description: $12,300 $12,300. Revised Demolition of existing dilapidated units and construction of Project 247's approximately 95 new affordable housing units. allocation of $12,300 derived Project 247 modified by BCC on 1-21-10 via Reso. No. R-05- from deleted 10. Project Nos. 242, 244, 245, 246 and 248 and from original Project 247.

Original allocation New Elderly Units at Elizabeth Construct 51 units of new public and affordable elderly housing 248 Miami 5 1615 NW 25 Avenue "$4,600" of $4,600 Virrick I on existing County land. transferred to Project 248 deleted by BCC on 1-21-10 via Reso. No. R-05- Project Nos. 242.A, 10. See new Project Nos. 242.A and 244.A and modified 244.A and modified Project No. 247. Project 247.

Increase the number of affordable housing units in the County Preservation of Affordable (375-450 units) and provide first and second mortgages to low 249 CW CW Housing Units and Expansion of Various $137,700 to moderate income families as a means to expand home Home Ownership ownership opportunities (400 to 500 Loans). Homeless Programs - Capital 327 CW CW Provide capital improvements for homeless programs. TBD $15,000 Improvements

Bond Issuance Cost To The costs to issue bonds to improve housing for the elderly and Construct and Improve Housing $9,997 families. For The Elderly And Families

TOTAL QUESTION #7 $194,997

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QUESTION #8 (Resolution No. R-919-04) CONSTRUCT AND IMPROVE CULTURAL, LIBRARY AND MULTICULTURAL EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES

Ballot Language: To construct and improve libraries, cultural facilities, and Head Start learning centers for pre-school children to offer multicultural educational opportunities and activities, described in Resolution No. 919-04, adopted July 20, 2004, shall Miami-Dade County issue General Obligation Bonds to pay cost of such projects in a principal amount not exceeding $552,692,000, bearing interest not exceeding maximum legal rate, payable from ad valorem taxes?

MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

Interior and exterior renovations to include installing new Renovation and Rehabilitation of flooring; replacing HVAC unit and roof; building cement pathway 250 Miami Gardens 1 2455 NW 183 Street $2,300 the North Dade Regional Library to 183rd Street; and redesigning of front entrance. Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers.

Florida Memorial Head Start Complete renovations and improvements to Community Action 251 Miami Gardens 1 4255 NW 156 Street "$160,000" Center Agency (CAA) permanent facility. Significant modification to Project No. 251- “Florida $24 Original allocation Memorial Head Start Center” approved by the BCC on 4-20- of $160,000 10 via Reso No. R-425-10 decreasing the allocation from reduced to $24,154 $160,000 to $24,154 and significant modification to Project to cover work No. 300- “Regional Head Start Center” to increase its total already performed. allocation from $5,900,000 to $6,035,846 utilizing the Balance of transferred funds from Project No. 251($135,846). Revised $135,846 re- allocation for Project No. 251 ($24,154) represents the allocated to Project funds already spent on cost estimating, feasibility study, No. 300. See minor flooring repairs and evaluation of the existing facility Project 300 later in located at 4255 NW 156 Street. this report.

Major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural barriers for ADA Renovation and Rehabilitation of compliance; replacing HVAC system; installing new flooring and 252 UMSA 2 9590 NW 27th Avenue $620 the North Central Branch Library energy efficient lighting; resurfacing, striping and parking lot drainage repairs. Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers.

African Heritage Cultural Arts Area-wide park improvements include building renovations; 253 UMSA 3 2166 NW 62 Street $1,000 Center ADA upgrades; sound and lighting upgrades.

Area-wide park improvements include acoustic, sound and 254 UMSA 3 Joseph Caleb Center Auditorium 5400 NW 22 Avenue $2,000 communications upgrades. Rehabilitate the building as a multi-use center of social and cultural life for the local community, through the Office of Historic Preservation. The most significant representative building of the civil rights movement in Miami-Dade County, this 255 UMSA 3 Historic Hampton House 4200 NW 27 Avenue $4,700 former hotel and entertainment center served as a major social and political gathering place during the 1950s and 1960s. Closed and abandoned for years, County CDBG funds have recently been secured for its public acquisition. Restore the Dorsey Memorial Library, through the Office of Historic Preservation, for reuse as a library with archives of African-American history in Miami. A significant testament to the history of the segregation era in Miami, this building played a key role in the education of African-Americans. Built in 1941 on 256 Miami 3 Dorsey Memorial Library 100 NW 17 Street $250 land donated by Dana Dorsey, one of the most influential citizens in the Overtown community, and designed by Paist and Stewart, one of the most prominent architectural firms in Miami at the time, the building now stands in a state of disrepair and is vacant and boarded up.

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Major interior and exterior renovations to include replacing roof Facility Renovation and and HVAC system; and extending public service area by 257 Miami 3 Rehabilitation of the Edison 531 NW 62 Street $835 enclosing rear garden. Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to Center Branch Library support additional computers.

Major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural barriers for ADA Renovation and Rehabilitation of compliance; replacing HVAC unit; landscaping; installing 258 Miami 3 1799 NW 35 Street $420 the Allapattah Branch Library motorized hurricane shutters or approved window film. Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers. Major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural barriers for ADA Renovation and Rehabilitation of 259 Miami 3 compliance; installing motorized hurricane shutters or approved 430 NE 61 Street $305 the Lemon City Branch Library window film and landscaping. Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers. Major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural barriers for ADA compliance; removing asbestos containing materials; installing new flooring, energy efficient lighting and ceiling; expand square Renovation and Rehabilitation of footage for public use by extending into the area currently used 260 Miami 3 160 NE 79 Street $645 the Little River Branch Library by Talking Books when this service moves to North Dade Regional Library; exterior painting; installing motorized hurricane shutters or approved window film and landscaping. Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers.

Major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating Facility Renovation and existing bathrooms and removing architectural barriers for ADA Rehabilitation of the 261 Miami 3 compliance and installing motorized hurricane shutters or 350 NW 13 Street $235 Culmer/Overtown Branch approved window film. Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to Library support additional computers.

Restore the Flagler Memorial Monument through the Office of Historic Preservation. Built in 1920 by Carl Fisher, developer of Miami Beach, and dedicated to Henry M. Flagler, founder of the City of Miami, it stands on a small spoil island on Biscayne Bay. Monument Island Biscayne 262 Miami Beach 4 Flagler Memorial Monument This 96 foot high obelisk with allegorical sculptures at its base is $250 Bay a familiar landmark to boaters and visitors along the shores of Miami Beach. The historic monument is in serious disrepair due to its exposure to harsh marine elements, vandalism and years of deferred maintenance.

Major interior and exterior renovations to include replacing HVAC unit and roof; installing new energy efficient lighting and new flooring; exterior painting, redesigning of the main entrance Facility Renovation and and entrance plaza to include new landscaping; resurfacing and 263 Aventura 4 Rehabilitation of the Northeast 2930 Aventura Blvd. $2,490 striping of parking lot; install new parking lot lighting; installing Branch Library motorized hurricane shutters or approved window film. Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers. Revised Project Description: BBC funds will complement other funding to design and reconstruct the Northeast Branch Library to be approximately 26,000 square feet and to be located on County-owned land at 2930 Aventura Boulevard, Aventura, Fla. 33180. (Approved by BCC on 6-03-08 via Reso R-607- 08).

Complete the restoration of the first Miami High School, through the Office of Historic Preservation, which will house a park and recreation office, historic exhibits and a computer learning center. Built in 1905, this building served as the first high school 264 Miami 5 First Miami High School in Miami. In 1911, it was relocated from downtown Miami by 142 SW 11 Street $300 barge to a site adjacent to the old Southside Elementary School. Recently saved from demolition by relocating it to Southside Park, it has already undergone structural stabilization and has received a new wood shingle roof.

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Rehabilitate this historic structure as a pilot project of the Office of Historic Preservation, that will serve as a catalyst toward the revitalization of this historic area of Little Havana, where some of the finest examples of Bungalow-style architecture are still abundant but rapidly disappearing. Built in 1921, the Hubbard- 265 Miami 5 Hubbard-Alvarez Bungalow Alvarez Bungalow is one of the most outstanding examples of 138 NW 16 Avenue $250 the Belvedere Bungalow style of residential architecture remaining in Miami. Funding secured through Dade Heritage Trust and Miami-Dade County, made it possible to match a developer's purchase bid on the property, which saved the building from demolition.

Major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms, replacing the front entrance door, and Facility Renovation and removing architectural barriers for ADA compliance; exterior 266 Miami Beach 5 Rehabilitation of the North painting; installing motorized hurricane shutters or approved 7501 Collins Avenue $355 Shore Branch Library window film; enclosure of interior patio to increase public service area. Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers. Major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural barriers for ADA Renovation and Rehabilitation of compliance; removing materials containing asbestos; replacing 267 Miami 5 Grapeland Heights Branch HVAC system; installing new flooring and energy efficient 1400 NW 37 Avenue $550 Library lighting; exterior painting; and resurfacing and striping parking lot. Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers.

Major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural barriers for ADA Renovation and Rehabilitation of compliance; upgrading lighting in public areas; and 268 Miami 5 101 West Flagler Street $1,765 the Main Library reconfiguring third floor offices to allow public access to the Wolfson Media Archives. Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers.

Major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural barriers for ADA compliance; removing materials containing asbestos; replacing Renovation and Rehabilitation of roof; installing new flooring and energy efficient lighting; exterior 269 Miami 5 2111 SW 19 Street $675 the Shenandoah Branch Library painting; installing exterior lights in walkway to branch; landscaping; replacing exterior signage; installing motorized hurricane shutters or approved window film. Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers.

Supplement the funding package necessary to complete the restoration and adaptation into the city's historical museum, through the Office of Historic Preservation. This will include the archival collections, exhibits and space for educational, community meetings and special events. Built as the Coral 270 Coral Gables 6 Coral Gables Historic Museum Gables Police and Fire Station, it is one of the city's most 285 Aragon Avenue $500 significant landmarks. Designed by Paist and Stewart, one of the top architectural firms in South Florida, it was built in 1939 as a Work Projects Administration building. It combines features of Mediterranean Revival and Modern styles and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Restore the Curtiss mansion for use as an educational and research center on the history of aviation, visitors attraction and historical museum, through the Office of Historic Preservation. Built in 1925 as the private residence of developer and pioneer 271 Miami Springs 6 Curtiss Mansion 500 Deer Run $1,000 inventor and aviator Glenn Curtiss, the mansion was built in the Pueblo style which he used as the theme for the architecture of Miami Springs. The building served as part of the Miami Springs Country Club before falling victim to fires and disrepair.

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Major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating Facility Renovation and existing bathrooms and removing architectural barriers for ADA 272 Miami Springs 6 Rehabilitation of the Miami compliance; replacing roof; exterior painting; redesigning front 401 Westward Drive $415 Springs Branch Library facade to include removing louvered windows. Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers.

The Library will oversee major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing Facility Renovation and architectural barriers for ADA compliance; installing motorized 273 Miami 6 Rehabilitation of the West 5050 West Flagler Street $360 hurricane shutters or approved window film; resurfacing, striping Flagler Branch Library and installing new parking lot lights. Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers.

Restore the entrance to Parrot Jungle building to its original appearance for reutilization as a class/meeting room space, through the Office of Historic Preservation. Built in 1936 as the Original Entrance to Parrot 274 Pinecrest 7 original entrance to this world-famous tourist attraction, the 11000 $250 Jungle. Pinecrest Gardens structure has the quaint charm of an Old World country cottage. Deteriorating for years, the building is in serious disrepair and boarded up.

Major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural barriers for ADA Renovation and Rehabilitation of compliance; installing motorized hurricane shutters or approved 275 Miami 7 the Branch 2875 McFarlane Road $325 window film; and surfacing of driveway. They will also enhance Library the electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers.

Major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating Facility Renovation and existing bathrooms and removing architectural barriers for ADA 276 Key Biscayne 7 Rehabilitation of the Key compliance; installing motorized hurricane shutters or approved 299 Crandon Blvd. $285 Biscayne Branch Library window film; resurfacing and striping of parking lot. Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers.

Major interior and exterior renovations to include installing Facility Renovation and energy efficient lighting; landscaping; installing motorized 277 South Miami 7 Rehabilitation of the South hurricane shutters or approved window film; enclosure of 6000 $210 Miami Branch Library interior patio to increase public service area. Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers.

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

Major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating Renovation and Rehabilitation of existing bathrooms and removing architectural barriers for ADA 278 Coral Gables 7 3443 Segovia Street $580 the Coral Gables Branch Library compliance; and installing new flooring. Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers.

Complete restoration work that is currently underway through the Office of Historic Preservation. Once completed, the building will be leased to an entity that will complete the interior build-out and assume responsibility for the operation of community and 279 UMSA 8 Redland Farm Life School educational activities. Built in 1916, it was designed by August 24701 SW 162 Avenue $500 Geiger, one of the most prominent architects in the early decades of South Florida’s development. Once the second largest consolidated school in the nation, this historic building was devastated by .

Major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural barriers for ADA Facility Renovation and compliance; exterior painting; installing new flooring; installing 280 UMSA 8 Rehabilitation of the Kendall motorized hurricane shutters or approved window film; 9101 SW 97 Avenue $515 Branch Library resurfacing, striping and installing new parking lot lighting and sprinkler system; and landscaping. Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers.

Major interior and exterior renovations to include replacing front Facility Renovation and entrance doors and installing motorized hurricane shutters or 281 UMSA 8 Rehabilitation of the South Dade 10750 SW 211 Street $205 approved window film. Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to Regional Library support additional computers.

Major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating existing bathrooms and removing architectural barriers for ADA Renovation and Rehabilitation of compliance; exterior painting; installing new flooring; replacing 282 UMSA 8 9211 $570 the Coral Reef Branch Library roof; and resurfacing and striping of parking lot, to include new lighting. Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers.

Relocate this historic structure to a location near Miami MetroZoo and complete it's rehabilitation as a military museum and memorial. Building 25 is the last remaining wood frame Richmond Naval Air Station - building of the Richmond Naval Air Station, which served as Adjacent to Miami 283 UMSA 9 $2,000 Building 25 control base for blimps that protected the South Florida MetroZoo coastline during World War II and as a CIA base during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Through the Office of Historic Preservation.

Major interior and exterior renovations to include renovating Facility Renovation and existing bathrooms and removing architectural barriers for ADA 285 UMSA 10 Rehabilitation, West Dade compliance; installing new flooring; and enhancing landscaping. 9445 $980 Regional Library Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers.

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

Construction of the Westchester 286 UMSA 10 Construction of a studio theatre at Tamiami Park. 11201 SW 24 Street "$4,000" Arts Center Construction of the Westchester Revised Project Description: 7900 SW 40 Street $8,000 Previous allocation Community Arts Center “Construction of a community arts center to include of $4,000 increased Hispanic heritage programming space and a studio theater to $8,000 via Reso at Tropical Park.” No. R-589-10.

Significant modification approved by BCC on 6-03-10 via Reso No. R-589-10 to Project No. 286 - "Westchester Arts Center" and Project 292 - "Dade County Auditorium" which accomplished the following:

• Relocated the Westchester Arts Center from Tamiami Park to Tropical Park; • Relocated the Hispanic Black Box Theater from the Dade County Auditorium to the Westchester Arts Center's new location @ Tropical Park; • Revised project name and description for Westchester Arts Center adding the word "Community" to the project name and the Hispanic Black Box Theater and new Tropical Park Location to the project description; • Revised project description for Dade County Auditorium deleting Hispanic Black Box Theater; • Re-allocated $4 million from the Dade County Auditorium to the Westchester Arts Center to cover the cost of the Hispanic Black Box Theater. Result was the Westchester Arts Center's allocation increasing from $4 million to $8 million and the Dade County Auditorium's allocation decreasing from $8 million to $4 million.

287 Doral 12 Construct Doral Library Construction of the Doral Library - 15,000 sq. ft. TBD $9,000

Hialeah Construct Hialeah Gardens 288 12 Construction of the Hialeah Gardens Library - 15,000 sq. ft. TBD $9,000 Gardens Library Major interior and exterior renovations to include replacing Facility Renovation and HVAC unit; resurfacing, striping, and repairing drainage of 289 Miami Lakes 13 Rehabilitation of the Miami parking lot; installing sprinkler system and landscaping. 6699 Windmill Gate Road $360 Lakes Branch Library Enhance electrical/data infrastructure to support additional computers. Restore and improve its historically landmarked main house and gardens to make them more accessible and enjoyable for future generations. Vizcaya will restore the nine endangered Vizcaya's Restoration of Main historic buildings of the Vizcaya Village and open them to the House and Gardens and 290 Miami CW public for the first time, creating an extraordinary new cultural 3251 S. Miami Avenue $50,000 Creation of New Educational and educational center for Miami-Dade residents and visitors. Center at Vizcaya Village Vizcaya will renovate the space to be vacated by the Museum of Science for necessary staff offices, collections storage, exhibition galleries, and an auditorium.

GOB funds will compliment other funding sources to complete 291 Miami CW Beach Park Rickenbacker Cswy. $15,500 the Virginia Key Beach Park master plan.

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

Area-wide park improvements that include Hispanic Heritage 292 Miami CW Miami-Dade County Auditorium 2901 W Flagler Street "$8,000" Center, black box theatre and acoustical upgrades. Revised Project Description: $4,000 Previous allocation “Area-wide park improvements that include acoustical of $8,000 upgrades”. decreased to $4,000 via Reso No. R-589-10.

Significant modification approved by BCC on 6-03-10 via Reso No. R-589-10 to Project No. 286 - "Westchester Arts Center" and Project 292 - "Dade County Auditorium" which accomplished the following:

• Relocated the Westchester Arts Center from Tamiami Park to Tropical Park; • Relocated the Hispanic Black Box Theater from the Dade County Auditorium to the Westchester Arts Center's new location @ Tropical Park; • Revised project name and description for Westchester Arts Center adding the word "Community" to the project name and the Hispanic Black Box Theater and new Tropical Park Location to the project description; • Revised project description for Dade County Auditorium deleting Hispanic Black Box Theater; • Re-allocated $4 million from the Dade County Auditorium to the Westchester Arts Center to cover the cost of the Hispanic Black Box Theater. Result was the Westchester Arts Center's allocation increasing from $4 million to $8 million and the Dade County Auditorium's allocation decreasing from $8 million to $4 million.

Establish a facilities preservation fund through the Office of Historic Preservation. This program will provide emergency funding to property owners for the rehabilitation of residential and commercial historic sites. The program is geared to make 293 CW CW Historic Preservation Fund an impact in the revitalization of historic buildings at the Various $10,000 neighborhood level, particularly designated historic districts and other areas having a high concentration of older buildings. The Preservation Fund intends to make available up to $1 million annually in grants and loans between $25,000 and $250,000. Significant modification approved by BCC on 4-06-10 via reso No. R-328-10 allocating $3 million from Project No. 293 to the Miami Marine Stadium. Project description revised to: “Establish a facilities preservation fund to provide emergency funding to property owners for the rehabilitation of residential and commercial historic sites. 293 (cont.) The program is geared to make an impact in the Miami Marine revitalization of historic buildings at the neighborhood Stadium level, particularly designated historic districts and other areas having a high concentration of older buildings. The Preservation Fund intends to make available up to $1 million annually in grants and loans between $25,000 and $250,000 and $3 million to fund the Miami Marine Stadium.”

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION Significant modification approved by BCC on 7-08-10 via reso No. R-707-10 allocating $1 million from Project No. 293 to the Curtiss Mansion. Project description revised to: “Establish a facilities preservation fund to provide emergency funding to property owners for the rehabilitation of residential and commercial historic sites. The program is geared to make 293 (cont.) an impact in the revitalization of historic buildings at the Curtiss neighborhood level, particularly designated historic Mansion districts and other areas having a high concentration of older buildings. The Preservation Fund intends to make available up to $1 million annually in grants and loans between $25,000 and $250,000, $3 million to fund the Miami Marine Stadium and $1 million to fund the restoration of the Curtiss Mansion."

Replace tile, re-grout expansion joints, and address structural problems. Cracked or loose tiles and degraded expansion Cultural Center Facility 294 Miami CW joints have allowed water penetration into basement areas that 101 West Flagler Street $700 Renovation and Rehabilitation will weaken some structural elements. The Miami Art Museum, Historical Museum and Main Library are located in this complex.

Construct a new 150,000 sq. ft. art museum for presenting exhibitions,expanding its art collections and offering educational New Miami Art Museum (MAM) programs; and a 4-acre sculpture garden as part of the 296 Miami CW Biscayne Blvd. & 8 Street $100,000 Facility project. The museum project includes all on-site and off-site improvements as required by regulatory agencies and any mitigation required for Pump Station #2. Construct a new 250,000 sq. ft. science and technology museum and planetarium offering participatory exhibits, educational programs and collections; and a 4-acre outdoor science park and wildlife center. Cultural Affairs will assist the New Miami Museum of Science Museum of Science and the Historical Museum of Southern 297 Miami CW & Planetarium Facility/Historical Florida to develop 25,000 sq. ft. of exhibition and educational Biscayne Blvd. & 8 Street $175,000 Museum of Southern Florida spaces in this facility for exhibits and programs showcasing South Florida’s history, all as part of the Museum Park project. The museum project includes all on-site and off-site improvements as required by regulatory agencies and any mitigation required for Pump Station #2. GOB funds would compliment other funding to provide capital Improvements to the Fairchild improvements to include; education and community facilities; 298 Coral Gables CW 10901 Old Cutler Road $15,000 Tropical Botanic Garden visitor services; garden infrastructure; garden exhibit and landscape; and research facilities.

GOB funds would compliment other funding to reconstruct the Improvements to the Coconut 299 Miami CW Coconut Grove Playhouse to restore its structural integrity and 3500 Main Highway $15,000 Grove Playhouse add to its performance and educational capabilities.

Construct revenue-producing capital additions and improvements to the Lyric Theater in the Historic Overtown Improvements to the Lyric 328 Miami CW Folklife Village, including expanding and equipping the stage 819 NW 2 Avenue $10,000 Theatre and developing a catering kitchen, meeting and banquet rooms, welcome center and gallery. GOB funds complement other funding to construct and equip a Improvements to the Florida 485-seat state-of-the-art theater as a component of the NE 14 Street and NE 2 329 Miami CW $5,000 Grand Opera Theatre Anderson Opera Center on N.E. 14th Street and N.E. 2nd Avenue Avenue in the new downtown arts and entertainment district.

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION 330 Miami Beach CW Improvements to the Wolfsonian Construct an approximately 25,000 sq. ft. addition to the 1001 Washington Avenue $10,000 - FIU museum’s headquarter facility at 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, including: additional storage and public-access to its library; public galleries; a 300-seat auditorium/lecture hall; classrooms and teaching spaces; an additional elevator; and visitor-friendly entrance and other pedestrian-access improvements.

Significant modification revising project description as follows: New Description: Improve the museum by reorganizing and consolidating the program functions of all three of the Miami Beach buildings that comprise The Wolfsonian's campus: the headquarter facility at 1001 Washington Avenue; the Annex at 1538 Lenox Avenue and the Community Cultural and Humanities Center (formerly the Miami Beach Women's Club) at 2401 Pinetree Drive. (Approved by BCC on 2-06-07 via Reso R-119-07).

GOB funds complement other funds to complete the construction of the South Miami-Dade Cultural Center by South Miami-Dade Cultural acquiring theater equipment and facility signage; constructing 331 UMSA CW TBD $10,000 Center and equipping an activities building for rehearsal and classroom spaces; and developing site improvements, including a canal walk and an outdoor performance stage and equipment.

GOB funds complement other funding to complete this performing arts complex by: acquiring equipment; developing Hialeah High School Performing 332 Hialeah CW support spaces for rehearsal, scene shop and technical theater 251 East 47 Street $10,000 Arts Center training; and as necessary, acquiring property and constructing parking for the theater. Revised project description: 4700 Palm Avenue and GOB funds complement other funding to complete this 251 East 47 Street performing arts complex by: acquiring equipment; developing support spaces for rehearsal, scene shop and technical theater training; and acquiring property and providing funds for the design and construction of structures to provide critically needed parking and related improvements to serve patrons and users of both the Hialeah High School Performing Arts Center and the cultural and community facilities at the Milander Park complex. The Street Address shall read 4700 Palm Avenue and 251 East 47 Street. ("Significant modification" approved by the BCC on 12-04- 07 via Reso R-1277-07.)

333 Miami CW Carver Theatre Purchase and renovate the Carver Theatre. 6016-6042 NW 7 Avenue $5,000

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

Construct, equip and as necessary, acquire and renovate property to develop museum gallery and support spaces, 334 TBD CW Cuban Museum TBD $10,000 including storage, classroom, conservation, administrative and meeting areas. Construct a regional multi-purpose Head Start Education and Original allocation 300 UMSA CW Regional Head Start Center Training Center in central Miami-Dade to provide services to TBD "$5,900" of $5,900 increased 200 eligible children that are currently not served. to $7,380 using $1,480 from Significant modification to Project No. 251- “Florida See Remarks interest earnings. Memorial Head Start Center” approved by the BCC on 4-20- section. BCC approved on 7- 10 via Reso No. R-425-10 decreasing the allocation from Interest 21-09 via Reso No. $160,000 to $24,154 and significant modification to Project allocations R-944-09. Interest No. 300- “Regional Head Start Center” to increase its total reflected Allocations allocation from $5,900,000 to $6,035,846 utilizing the separately in reflected in Interest transferred funds from Project No. 251 ($135,846). Revised Interest Section Section below. allocation for Project No. 251 ($24,154) represents the below. funds already spent.

$6,036 Revised Project Allocation: Original allocation of $5,900 increased to $6,036 using $135,846 from Project No. 251. BCC approved on 4-20-10 via Reso No. R-425-10. Including $1,480 in previously allocated interest, total actual allocation for Project 300 now $7,516.

Various - 8 301 UMSA Construct Killian Library Construction of the Killian Library - 15,000 sq. ft. TBD $9,000 or 10

Demolition and reconstruction of the multi-purpose cultural arts Various - 2, Hialeah - Reconstruct Milander 302 Hialeah center to include an auditorium, recreation facility, convention 4700 Palm Avenue $6,346 6, 12, 13 Auditorium center, rental area and marquee at Milander Auditorium.

Various - 4 & Restoration of Monument Island (in addition to Emergency 303 Miami Beach Miami Beach - Monument Island Biscayne Bay $750 5 Stabilization funds already granted).

Various - 4 & 239 Miami Beach Miami Beach - Old City Hall Renovation of the historic Old City Hall on Washington Avenue. 1100 Washington Avenue $2,000 5

Bond Issuance Cost To Construct and Improve Cultural, The costs to issue bonds for cultural, library and multicultural $28,336 Library And Multicultural educational facilities. Educational Facilities

TOTAL QUESTION #8 $552,692

TOTAL BBC-GOB PROGRAM ALLOCATION $2,925,750

NOTE: For Interest Allocations, see the following page.

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION

REVISED GOB PROJECT ALLOCATIONS FUNDED FROM INTEREST EARNINGS

$10,000 Interest allocation approved by BCC Increase the number of health care facilities in our on 12-04-07 via 305 CW CW Primary Health Care Facilities TBD community. Reso R-1276-07.

Allocation of $10 million from BBC-GOB interest earnings Location of FIU to Project 305 to partially fund the development of the FIU Ambulatory Care Center: Ambulatory Care Center on the University Park Campus. 11200 SW 8th Street Allocation increased from $25 million to $35 million. Approved by BCC on 12-04-07 via Reso R-1276-07.

Construct a regional multi-purpose Head Start Education BCC approved and Training Center in central Miami-Dade to provide interest allocation 300 UMSA CW Regional Head Start Center services to 200 eligible children that are currently not TBD $1,480 on 7-21-09 via Reso served. No. R-944-09.

"$3,520" BCC approved See amount below interest allocation and remarks for of $3,520 for latest allocation Project 322 on 7-21- 322 CW CW Northside Police Station Expansion and renovation of the Northside police station. 2950 NW 83 Street revision as of 7-08- 09 via Reso No. R- 10. 944-09.

$1,020 On 7-08-10 via Reso No. R-708-10, the BCC approved the re-allocation of $2,500 in interest from the $3,520 in interest previously allocated to Project 322 on 7-21-09 via Reso No. R-944-09. Of this $2,500, $1,100 was re- allocated to Project 44 - Trail Glades Range and $1,400 was returned to the interest fund. $1,020 represents interest allocation remaining in Project 322.

BCC approved Local park improvements include building and aquatic interest allocation Unincorporated Municipal 92 UMSA 2 construction; picnic shelter; vehicle and pedestrian 1301 NW 83 Street $300 on 6-3-10 via Reso Service Area - Arcola Lakes Park circulation; landscaping; and utilities. No. R-583-10.

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MUNICIPAL PROJECT BCC ALLOCATION PROJECT PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION STREET ADDRESS REMARKS NUMBER DISTRICT (000's) LOCATION Original allocation of $8,000 for Project 44 increased to $9,100 using $1,100 from interest earnings previously Significant modification revising project description to: allocated to "Area-wide park improvements include building and range Northside Police 44 UMSA 12 Trail Glades Range construction and renovation, mitigation, infrastructure US 41 and Krome Avenue $1,100 Station (Project restoration and land acquisition". 322). BCC Approved by the BCC on 7-08-10 via Reso R-708-10. approved re- allocation of interest on 7-08-10 via Reso No. R-708- 10.

SUB-TOTAL - INTEREST EARNINGS ALLOCATED TO $13,900 PROJECTS (Does not include other uses of interest)

REVISED TOTAL BBC-GOB PROGRAM ALLOCATION (Including Interest Earnings) $2,939,650

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