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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />(4) Promote and advertise tourism nationally, internationally, and in the State of Florida; <br />(5) Fund convention bureaus and other tourist information bureaus as county agencies or by <br />contract with the Chamber of Commerce or similar associations in the county; <br />(6) Finance beach park facilities, or beach, channel, estuary, or lagoon improvement, <br />maintenance, renourishment, restoration, and erosion control, including construction <br />of beach groins and shoreline protection, enhancement, cleanup, or restoration or <br />inland lakes and rivers to which there is public access as those uses relate to the <br />physical preservation of the beach, shoreline, channel, estuary, lagoon, or inland lake <br />or river; <br />(7) Pledge the revenues to secure and liquidate revenue bonds issued by the county, subject to <br />certain limitations. <br />Figure 6.7 shows the Tourist Development Tax revenue received by Indian River County over the last <br />six fiscal years. Since FY 2015/16, Tourist Development Tax revenue has increased 48.91%. <br />➢ Local Option Fuel Tax <br />Local governments are authorized to levy up <br />to twelve cents of local option fuel taxes in <br />the form of three separate levies. Those <br />levies are: <br />➢ a one to six cent local option <br />fuel tax; <br />➢ a one to five cent local <br />option fuel tax; and <br />➢ a ninth cent fuel tax. <br />Indian River County currently imposes the <br />full six cents of the one to six cent fuel tax. <br />That tax applies to every net gallon of motor <br />$3,900 <br />Figure 6.8: Local Option Fuel Tax <br />Revenue by FY <br />$3,800 <br />$3,700 <br />I <br />$3.600 <br />ro <br />$3.500 <br />$3,400 <br />$3,300 <br />$3,200 <br />- <br />15/16T 16/17 17/18 18119 19;20 20/21 <br />MRevenue (n thousands) <br />Source: Indian River County Finance Department <br />1 � <br />1■■■AI' <br />and diesel fuel sold within the county. The one to six cent fuel tax may be authorized by an ordinance <br />adopted by a majority vote of the governing body or voter approval in a county -wide referendum. <br />Generally, the proceeds may be used to fund transportation expenditures. <br />Table 6.1 shows that the local option fuel tax revenue represented 1.09% of all funds collected by <br />Indian River County for FY 2020/21. Figure 6.8 shows the local option fuel tax revenue received by <br />Indian River County. Since FY 2015/16 local option fuel tax revenue has decreased by 0.3%. All <br />sixty-seven Florida counties levy the full $0.06 of the original local option fuel tax. <br />Community Development Department <br />Adopted December _, 2022, Ordinance 2022- <br />Indian River County <br />10 <br />229 <br />and diesel fuel sold within the county. The one to six cent fuel tax may be authorized by an ordinance <br />adopted by a majority vote of the governing body or voter approval in a county -wide referendum. <br />Generally, the proceeds may be used to fund transportation expenditures. <br />Table 6.1 shows that the local option fuel tax revenue represented 1.09% of all funds collected by <br />Indian River County for FY 2020/21. Figure 6.8 shows the local option fuel tax revenue received by <br />Indian River County. Since FY 2015/16 local option fuel tax revenue has decreased by 0.3%. All <br />sixty-seven Florida counties levy the full $0.06 of the original local option fuel tax. <br />Community Development Department <br />Adopted December _, 2022, Ordinance 2022- <br />Indian River County <br />10 <br />229 <br />
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