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PO Box 1757
301 S Bronough St Suite 300
o A i Tallahassee, FL 32302-1757
Bill To:
City of Cape Canaveral
PO Box 326
Cape Canaveral, FL 32920-0326
Dues are not deductible as charitable contributions for IRS purposes.
PLEASE RETURN COPY OF INVOICE WITH PAYMENT. THANK YOU.
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1 FLC DUES FLC Annual Membership Dues (2017-2018)
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Date
10/1/2017
Invoice
157FLCI718
Customer ID
157
Bill ID
157
Contact
David L.
Greene, City
Manager
Unit Price Ext Price
$1,203.00 $1,203.00
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Dues Included Subscriotions
*Mayor *Mayor pro tem *Councilmember *Councilmember
*Councilmember *City Manager *City Clerk *Attorney
*Director of Finance
' Complimentary subscription included with Florida League of Cities annual membership.
*For Office Use Only' I Total Due I $1,203.001
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Municipal Directory Information Update Request for
City of Cape Canaveral
Phone: (321)868-1220
Fax: (321) 868-1248
City E-mail: info@cityofcapecanaveral.org
Web site: http://cityofcapecanaveral.org
Street Address: 105 Polk Ave
❑ Prelerred Mall Cape Canaveral, FL 32920-3007
Election date (for these changes):
Swear -in date (for new officials):
Next general election date:
Meeting Time: 3rd Tue 600 PM ET
PO Box: PO Box 326
0 Preferred Mail Cape Canaveral, FL 32920-0326
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Position Name on file (' = key Staff/official) Cell Phone E-mail address
Mayor Robert E. Hoog (321) 508-8916 b.hoog@cityofcapecanaveral.org
Mayor pro tem Brendan W. McMillin (321) 431-6257 b.mcmillin@cityofcapecanaveral.org
Councilmember Mike Brown (321) 302-3032 m.brown@cityofcapecanaveral.org
Councilmember Rocky Randels (321) 536-2864 r.randels@cityofcapecanaveral.org
Councilmember Betty Walsh (321) 806-9139 b.waish@cityofcapecanaveral.org
City Manager " David L. Greene (321) 863-0634 d.greene@cityofcapecanaveral.org
City Clerk Mia Goforth, CMC m.goforth@cityofcapecanaveral.org
Attorney Anthony Garganese (407) 425-9566 agarganese@orlandolaw.net
Director of Finance John Carmen DeLeo, Sr. j.deleo@cityofcapecanaveral.org
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Does your charter require the position of Mayor to be:
0 Directly elected by the citizens i1 No Mayor
Rotated among elected officials E] Other - Neither directly elected nor rotating
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Date reference: November 201'
Post Office Box 1757
Tallahassee, FL 32302-1757
Phone: (850) 222-9684
Fax: (850) 222-3806
Web site: www.Ocities.com
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301 South Bronough Street, Suite 300. Post Office Box 1757 • Tallahassee, FL 32302-1757 • (850) 222-9684 • Fax (850) 222-3806 • w Acilies.com
October 1, 2017
Mr. David L. Greene
City Manager, the City of Cape Canaveral
PO Box 326
Cape Canaveral, FL 32920-0326
Dear Mr. Greene:
The Florida League of Cities is proud to count the City of Cape Canaveral as a member of
the League. Please see the attached dues invoice for 2017 - 2018, which corresponds to
the municipal fiscal year.
We appreciate your continued support of the League and value your membership!
Sharon Berrian and
and membership be
In the fight for
Michael Sittig
Executive Director
about FLC dues
342-8112.
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Membership materials are included in this information packet for your city's elected
officials; please route this information to them accordingly.
President Gil D. Ziffer, Mayor pro tem, Tallahassee
First Vice President Leo E. Longworth, Vice Mayor, Bartow* Second Vice President Isaac Salver, Councilmember, Bay Harbor Islar
Executive Director Michael Sittig • General Counsel Harry Morrison, Jr.
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301 South Bronough Street, Suite 300 . Post Office Box 1757 . Tallahassee, FL 32302-1757 . (850) 222-9684 . Fax (850) 222-3806 . www.ficities.com
October 1, 2017
Dear Municipal Official
The Florida League of Cities is proud to count the City of Cape Canaveral as a member. As the united voice for
Florida's municipal governments, the League's strength and success are dependent upon the support and
participation of its membership. Your city's dues information for 2017-2018 is provided on the attached sheet.
Please note that your dues invoice was sent directly to Mr. David L. Greene, City Manager.
Also attached is a list of `Benefits of League Membership," an overview of the many benefits and opportunities
the Florida League of Cities offers to its members. We hope that you take advantage of these programs, products
and services.
During 2017-2018, we will continue offering regional training and webinars at no cost to the city's officials and
staff, and regional ethics workshops to meet the new state requirement. During the next legislative session, we
will once again provide a strong presence at the state Capitol and continue our efforts to protect Home Rule.
While offering the many benefits on the attached sheet, we will also explore new ideas that will meet the needs of
municipalities, now and in the future.
We value you as a member and will gladly answer any questions about the League's dues and membership
benefits. Please contact Sharon Berrian or Scott Hamilton at 1-(800) 342-8112 if you have any questions.
We appreciate your continued support of the League!
In the fight for HOME RULE,
Michael Sittig
Executive Director
Cc: All Elected Officials
The Honorable Robert E. Hoog, Mayor
The Honorable Brendan W. McMillin, Mayor pro tem
The Honorable Mike Brown, Councilmember
The Honorable Rocky Randels, Councilmember
The Honorable Betty Walsh, Councilmember
President Gil D. Ziffer, Mayor pro tem, Tallahassee
First Vice President Leo E. Longworth, Vice Mayor, Bartow# Second Vice President Isaac Salver, Councilmember, Bay Harbor [star
Executive Director Michael Sittig ♦ General Counsel Harry Morrison, Jr.
Florida League of Cities 2017-2018 Dues Information
City of Cape Canaveral membership dues invoiced for 2017 - 2018: $1,203.00
Participants in the following League -administered program(s) received payments and/or grants in 2016
- 2017. Your city received:
Florida Business License Tax Collection Program
Florida Municipal Insurance Trust Safety Grant
$787.50
$0.00
Ifyour city is not participating in the above programs and you ivould like more information, please call the
FLC at (800) 342-8112
At a Glance - The Benefits of League Membership
When your city is a member of the Florida League of Cities, you receive:
Dedicated Advocates
• An advocacy team with more than 75 years of collective experience in state and federal government relations
• A watchdog on state and federal agency rulemaking activity
• Weekly updates during legislative session on legislative action that directly impacts cities
• Legal advocates at the highest levels of state and federal court on cases of statewide municipal importance
• Opportunities to engage with your congressional delegation at home and in Washington, D.C.
• Legislative advocacy training to help get your city's message heard
• Legislative issue briefings online and in-person
• Legislative weekly call-in during legislative session
• Legislative "action" days in Tallahassee during legislative session
Fiscal Savings
• Free classified ad postings for open positions on the League website and in the League's statewide newsletter
• Return of insurance premiums to qualified participants in the Florida Municipal Insurance Trust ($74 million returned to
members since 2007)
• Delinquent Local Business Tax Collection Program ($223,623.28 distributed to cities by the League in 2016-2017)
• Matching Safety Grant Program for participants in Workers' Compensation, Property, and Liability Insurance programs
• (The Florida Municipal Insurance Trust has provided more than $1.9 million in matching safety grants to insured
members)
• Hometown Health, an employee wellness program, offered exclusively for Florida Municipal Insurance Trust members
with group health coverage
Unbeatable Educational Opportunities
• FLC University has many free options for members, including regional summits on key municipal issues, regional
in-person and online training for ethics (to meet compliance with state -mandated requirement), free educational
webinars for city officials and staff, and a variety of workshops held in your area or at the FLC University Training Center in
Orlando
• In-depth training sessions for newly elected officials and advanced training sessions to build and maintain knowledge of
city government and governing
• Dozens of workshops, leadership training and networking opportunities at the annual conference and legislative
conference
• Safety training for members of the Florida Municipal Insurance Trust and members of the League
• Access to CityStats survey results, two research symposiums, an e -newsletter and other helpful resources through the
League's Center for Municipal Research and Innovation
Personalized Consultation Services
• Toll-free access to League staff for expert advice on a variety of municipal issues
• Guidance and legal research for city attorneys from the League's staff attorneys
Combined Purchasing Power
• A pooled investment program, retirement plan, bond program and commercial paper program
• Insurance programs, including workers' compensation, liability, auto, property and health
Tools for Engaging Your Citizens
• Civic education materials for adults and students
• Guides for creating city youth councils and citizen academies
• Online resources for social media and millennial engagement
• Youth council program at our annual conference
• Public service ads for your website and public access channels
• Sponsoring Florida City Government Week in October
Direct and Personal Connection through Longtime League Staff
• Dedicated League ambassadors serve as your personal connection to the Florida League of Cities
• Your ambassador will travel to your city to connect you with resources and provide information on the many
membership benefits provided by the Florida League of Cities
Publications That Make a Difference
• A bimonthly magazine, QC (Quality Cities), and a newsletter published twice a month to keep you informed and
engaged
• The Florida Municipal Officials' Manual - a concise, easy read on city government issues
• The Florida League of Cities Municipal Directory - the who and where of Florida's 412 cities, updated annually
• Critical legislative session news, including a weekly bulletin, legislative alerts, a final report summarizing what passed
and what didn't, and an advocacy report to let you know how your legislators voted on key city issues
• Annual State of the Cities report featuring data from the CityStats survey and trending information on local government
issues
• Dr. Scott Paine's blog, regular commentary on current events, personal leadership and municipal issues