[5:16] Okay. Welcome back. This will be our first budget hearing [5:25] for this year. We are holding. Our first public budget [5:29] hearing to adopt the proposed milled rate and establish a [5:31] tentative budget for fiscal year 25 26. The proposed budget [5:37] reflects the previous discussions that we've had. In our workshop [5:41] in July and represents a balanced budget that maintains the [5:44] same millage rate for the twelveth consecutive year, and despite [5:48] the rapid increase in prices and goods and services, we [5:51] should be proud that we have yet again a flat [5:54] property tax rate and we can confidently say we will [5:57] provide the essential government services. In the most efficient and [6:01] effective way possible. As we discussed in July, the proposed [6:04] budget allows us to stay focused on our top priority, [6:07] public safety. That includes an addition of 16 new police [6:11] officers. And a new city sponsored paramedics school to train [6:14] future first responders. And we're also addressing our. Mobility needs, [6:20] including the most ever for roadway, pavement and rehabilitation. So [6:25] let's get started. This is the first of two public [6:29] hearings for the adoption of the millage rate and budget. [6:31] For the city of Orlando for fiscal year 25 26. [6:36] At this first hearing, city council will consider for adoption [6:38] the proposed millage rate intended to budget second hearing, city [6:41] council will consider for adoption of final millage rate and [6:44] budget. Madam Clerk would you read the title of the [6:47] millage resolution? Resolution of the city of Orlando, Florida, establishing [6:52] the advalorum tax levy military upon the assessed real property [6:55] and business personal property tax rules of the year 2025. [7:00] The proposed military for the city for fiscal year 25 [7:02] 26 is 6.650 zero zero mils. Which is 4.27% higher [7:09] than the rolled back rate of 6.37,774. Is there a [7:14] motion to adopt the proposed millage rate? Motion by commission. [7:18] Ortiz, second by commissioner she. Sheehan michelle. On July 14, [7:24] city council approved a proposed millage rate of 6.65 mils. [7:28] So the appropriate filing could be made with the property [7:31] appraiser by the August deadline set for the trim notification [7:34] process. The millage rate is within the parameters outlined by [7:38] state formula has not changed from the prior year and [7:41] is to maintain the city's level. Levels of service. We [7:45] do not have any requests for public comment on the [7:47] millage rate. Is there a discussion? Hearing? None. All in [7:53] favor of the motion on the millage rate indicate so [7:56] by saying aye. Aye. Those opposed? So. The motion carries. [8:04] Madam Clerk, would you read the title of the budget [8:07] resolution? A resolution of the city of Orlando, Florida, adopting [8:11] the annual budget of the city of Orlando, Florida. For [8:13] the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2025, and ending September [8:17] 30, 2026. Is there a motion to adopt second lieutenant [8:23] of budget motion box of Mr. Sheehan second by Commissioner [8:27] Stewart Michelle. At the July 14 budget workshop, we presented [8:33] a balanced preliminary city budget. Materials detailing that budget were [8:37] delivered to each commissioner and have been posted on the [8:40] city's website since July 21. During the July 14 presentation. [8:44] I noted it was a working draft and revisions were [8:47] possible as we received more information and refined. Estimates. In [8:53] today's proposed budget. There are only a few changes compared [8:55] to what was presented earlier. The total proposed budget is [8:59] just shy of $1.8 billion, which includes a general fund [9:03] budget of about 700. And $39.6 million. This total budget [9:09] is about $10.3 million higher than the budget presented at [9:13] the workshop on July 14, and the overall increase is [9:16] primarily due to an increase in water reclamation capital project [9:20] budgets. The general fund budget is about $3 million less [9:24] than the budget. Presented at the workshop, and that's primarily [9:28] the result of separating the budget for the red. Light [9:30] camera program from the general fund into a separate fund. [9:34] These revised budget details have been posted both through the [9:37] city council agenda and on the city's. Management and budget [9:40] division website. I have no request for public comment. Discussion. [9:45] Commissioner Burns. Yes. Thank you, mayor. Mayor and fellow commissioners. [9:49] As you know, I serve as the president and chief [9:51] executive officer of the healthcare center for the homeless. The [9:54] city budget, the city's budget this year and for several [9:58] years prior to my service on the city council. Has [10:02] included funds that provided grant funding to the healthcare center [10:05] for the homeless. None of that money goes towards my [10:08] compensation. Additionally, these funds would not be granted to the [10:11] healthcare center for the homeless. Unless and until the city [10:15] and the healthcare center enter into a separate written agreement. [10:20] Such agreements will come back before the city council. For [10:23] individual approval in the future. And I want to make [10:25] it clear that when these specific items come before the [10:28] council. I will abstain from voting on any funding and [10:32] agreement between the city and the healthcare center. For the [10:34] homeless and we'll fill out. The proper paperwork required for [10:39] noting this information and provide that information to the city [10:42] clerk. Duly noted. Thank you, commissioner. Additional discussion. None. All [10:48] in favor of the motion indicate so by saying aye. [10:50] Those opposed? And so the motion. Carries and we will [10:54] move on. This is the first of two public hearings [10:58] for the adoption of the milligrate and budget. For the [11:00] downtown Development Board for fiscal year 25 26. At this [11:04] first hearing, city council will consider for adoption the proposed [11:07] military tenant of budget. At the second hearing, the city [11:10] council will consider for adoption, the final millage rate and [11:13] budget. Matt, hold on. Madam Clark, would you read the [11:19] title of the millage resolution? A resolution of the city [11:23] of Orlando, Florida, establishing the downtown Development Board, the advilorum [11:27] tax levy military upon the ancestral property within the downtown [11:31] development district of the year 2025. Okay. Motion by Commissioner [11:37] Rose, second by Commissioner Stewart. The proposed Miller Drape for [11:41] the DDB for fiscal year 25 26 is one mil. [11:47] Which is 73.68% lower than the rolled back rate of [11:52] 3.79. Nine three. Michelle. On July 14, city council, on [12:01] behalf of the DDB, set a proposed millage rate of [12:04] $1 per $1,000 valuation. Like the city's millage rate, the [12:08] DDB's rate was submitted to the property appraiser by the [12:11] August deadline for the trim notification process. The millage rate [12:15] is within the parameters outlined by state formula has not [12:18] changed. From. The prior year, and it's to maintain board [12:21] delivered programs. No request for public comment. Discussion among commissioners. [12:28] Hearing? None. All in favor of the motion indicates so [12:30] by saying aye. Those opposed? And so the military motion [12:37] is adopted. Madam Clerk, would you read the title of [12:40] the budget resolution? A resolution of the city of Orlando, [12:45] Florida, adopting the annual budget of the downtown Development Board [12:47] for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2025, and ending [12:50] September 3026. Motion by Commissioner Rose, second by Commissioner Sheehan. [12:58] MichELle the total proposed budget for the downtown development board [13:02] is about $4.4 million and has not changed since the [13:06] July 14 budget workshop. Budget. Materials detailing this information has [13:10] been presented to each. Commissioner and posted on the city's [13:15] website since July 21. I have no request for public [13:20] comment discussion. Hear none. All in favor of the motion [13:24] indicate so by saying aye. Those opposed. And so the [13:27] motion carries. Move on to our third public hearing. This [13:33] is the first of two public hearings for the adoption. [13:36] Of the military and budget for the downtown south neighborhood [13:39] Improvement district of fiscal year 25 26 at this first [13:43] hearing, city council will consider for adoption the proposed Miller [13:48] Drake intended to budget. At the second hearing, city council [13:51] will consider for adoption the final military and budget. Madam [13:55] Clark would you read the title of the millage resolution? [13:58] A resolution of the city council, the City Orlando, Florida [14:01] and the board of directors of the downtown south neighborhood [14:03] improvement district, leaving an Adworm tax at the rate of [14:06] $1 per $1,000 of assessed value. On nonexempt real property [14:11] located within the jurisdictional boundaries of the downtown south neighborhood. [14:14] Improvement district providing certain findings providing for administrative millage adjustment [14:19] in accordance with Florida statutes providing for the collection of [14:22] taxes, providing for severability, correction, discriminators, errors, repeals, conflicting resolutions [14:26] and ineffective deed. So move. Second motion by commissioner. Sheehan [14:31] second by Commissioner Rose. The proposed millage rate for the [14:35] downtown South NiD for fiscal year 25 26 is one [14:39] mil, which is 3.8%. Higher than the rollback rate of [14:44] zero. 96. Two. Seven. Michelle. On June 11, the downtown [14:53] South Neighborhood Improvement District Advisory Council recommended their millage rate, [14:57] and on July 14 City council on behalf of the [15:01] downtown South Nid sedamillage rate of $1 per $1,000 valuation, [15:06] similar to the city's millage rate that rate was submitted [15:08] to the property appraiser by the August deadlines for the [15:11] trim not. Notification process. The millage rate is within the [15:14] parameters outlined by state formula has not changed from the [15:18] prior year and is to provide administration and infrastructure projects [15:21] within the district. I have no request for public comment [15:26] discussion. Hearing? None. All in favor of the motion indicates [15:29] so by saying aye. Those opposed? And so the motion [15:32] carries. Madam Clerk, would you read the title of the [15:37] budget resolution? A resolution is a city council, the city [15:41] of Orlando, Florida, and the board of directors of the [15:43] downtown South Neighborhood Improvement District, adopting the fiscal year 2025 [15:46] 2026 budget for the downtown south neighborhood improvement district, providing [15:51] certain findings, providing certain budget accounting procedures, providing for severability, [15:55] correction of Scrivener's error, repeal of conflicting resolutions and ineffective. [15:59] Deed. Second. Motion by Commissioner Qian, second by Commissioner Stewart. [16:07] Michelle. The proposed budget for the downtown south neighborhood Improvement [16:12] district is almost $1.1 million and has not changed since [16:16] the July 14 budget workshop. Budget materials detailing this information [16:20] have been presented to each commissioner and posted on the [16:23] city's website since July 21. I have no request for [16:27] public comment. Discussion, hearing none. All in favor of the [16:30] motion indicate so. By saying aye. Those opposed? And so [16:34] the motion carries without objection. I'm going to recess. The [16:37] city council meeting and convene the board of directors for [16:41] the downtown south neighborhood improvement. District. This is the first [16:46] of two public hearings for the adoption of the millage [16:48] rate and budget. For the downtown south neighborhood Improvement District [16:52] for fiscal year 25 26. At this first hearing, the [16:55] board of directors will consider for adoption the proposed military [16:58] intended to budget. The second hearing the board of directors [17:01] will consider for adoption of the final millage rate and [17:04] budget. Madam clerk would. You read the title of the [17:06] millet resolution? A resolution of the city council, the City [17:10] of Orlando, Florida, and the board of directors of the [17:12] downtown south neighborhood improvement district leving an ad Baloram tax [17:16] at the rate of $1 per $1,000 of assessed value [17:20] on nonexempt rail properties located within the jurisdictional boundaries of [17:23] the downtown south neighborhood Improvement district, providing certain findings providing [17:27] for administrative millage adjust. Adjustment in accordance with Florida statutes [17:31] providing for the collection of taxes, providing preservability, correction of [17:34] Scrivener's error, repeal of conflicting resolutions and an effective date. [17:39] Motion by Mr. Sean, second by Commissioner Stewart. The proposed [17:43] military for the downtown south neighborhood improvement district for fiscal [17:46] year 25 26 is one mil, which is 3.8%. 87%. [17:53] 3.87%. Higher than the rollback rate of zero. 96. Two. [17:59] Seven. Michelle. Mayor. All the comments I made earlier are [18:05] still the same. I'm happy. We will incorporate the comments [18:09] from the city council meeting on the same subject at [18:12] this point. I do not have any request for public [18:16] comment. Discussion, hearing? None. All in favor of the motion? [18:19] Indicate so by saying aye. Those opposed? And so the [18:22] motion carries. Madam Clerk, would you read the. Title of [18:25] the budget resolution. A resolution of the city council, the [18:29] City of Orlando, Florida, and the board of directors of [18:31] the downtown South Neighborhood Improvement District, adopting the fiscal year [18:34] 2025 2026 budget for the downtown south neighborhood improvement district, [18:39] providing certain findings, providing certain budget accounting procedures, providing preservability, [18:43] correction of Scrivener's error, repeal of conflicting resolutions and ineffective [18:47] date. Motion by Commissioner Shan, second by Commissioner Rose. Would [18:54] you like me to incorporate your comments from the city [18:56] council meeting at this point? Yes, sir. Thank you. Sedon [19:00] done so. No request for public comment, discussion, hearing none. [19:05] All in favor of the motion indicate so by saying. [19:07] Aye. Those opposed. And so the motion carries without objection. [19:12] We will adjourn the board of direct. Directors for the [19:15] downtown south neighborhood Improvement District. Will reconvene the city council [19:20] meeting. And, Michelle, do you have anything else? No, sir. [19:22] Thank you very much. Okay, then. We will convene again [19:25] at this convenient time of 501. In two weeks to [19:29] do the second and final reading of the budget. Budget [19:33] staff, thank you for all you've done up to this [19:36] point. Hopefully you have an easy couple of weeks between. [19:39] Now and then, without objection. We stand adjourned.