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MIAMI HERALD
Miami cop fatally shoots man
during traffic stop, police say
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A man was shot and
killed by a Miami pollee
off,o, during a traffic stop
near Miami Northwestern
Senior High School on
Tuesday, police said
Though law -enforcement
sources said there was an
exchange of gunfire, Miami
Police Chief Manny Moral-
es wouldn't confirm that
while addressing the media
near tte scene
Morales said an officer
made contact with two men
wide a red sedan and after
he noticed a weapon, "a
straggle ensued and one of
the off discharged hia
weapon." The chief said
one man was dead and the
other man was detained
A law -enforcement
source said the officer who
fired his weapon was not
the off who initiated the
stop. Morales wouldn't say
why polio tried to step the
.chide or B any of the men
in doe car men a weapon.
He did ay a handgun was
farad at to scene.
The shooting took place
just before 5 pm. on Narro-
west 10th Avenue and 71st
Street hours after classes
had let at at Miami North-
western. Morales said no
one at the school was in-
whed in the incident
The diet said surveil-
lance video intro to .pool
and naiby capered at
last pro of the incident
By 7laaday evening,
police had not released the
name of the dead manor
the two omoes involved
and no danger had been
filed against the other man
in the vehicle. Tuesday's
incident was the second
time in the past three weeks
that a Miami police officer
has Id1M mn.
A police officer shot and
lolled 70-yeardd kart
Vega -Yea on Feb. 16 m
Link Havana during a
exiling of gunfire Police
said the officer wa called
to to hone over a dame♦
t c-vid 00 incident and
shot Vega -Yea after
finding the man's wife shot
in the limn. She later died.
The officer was not in-
jured. The Florida Depart-
ment of law Enforcement
6 in tigramg bah shnot-
Danis% Cerosee
305-376-2026,
@deroukadouse
LAWSUIT
esigned by world-famous
architect Reno Piano.
"Stamm failed to appro-
priately monitor and con-
trol the risks mandated
with dewaterhg, site com-
paction, pile driving, and
emvatim procedures and
failed to undertake appro-
priate and necessary mea-
sures to analyze and ensure
that the Eighty -Seven Park
construction activities were
not negatively impacting
CTS," to lawsuit says
The sue also blames the
firm fa allowing comtrte-
tion of a pedestrian walk-
way that it alleges was
designed in such a way as
to funnel water into the
basement et CharmWlam
South and "emended its
structural supports"
In a statement Shot«
said: "We designed 87 Park
as pat of a diverse project
tam of atheism., engi-
neers, and cmtr has, and
we stand by the caliber of
our wade Beyond that we
will not comment on active
litigation."
Florida Civil was re-
tained to nonage a sep-
arate aRrarucOOn process,
known as "dewatering," at
E1ghn' Seven Park
During dewatermg,
Eighty Seven Park su died
to moisture out of is site
so construction crews could
work in dry, stable soil
rather than rand. The
lawsua alleges the dewater-
i g caused the sediment
order part of Chaplain
South to shift in a way that
torqued the atr coe,
joints and cracked con-
crete, a process known as
"differential sett ement" —
somethig that the plain-
tiffs say Florida Civil
should have prevented.
The lawsuit alleges that
Florida Cord's dewatedrg
plan "did not idwle arty
meara of monitoring dew,
00rg drawdown air
potentially oatastrephc
impact on the neighboring
CIS budding."
The Herald reamed
plots that showed cracks
in the privacy wall along
EsPtly Sewn Pak stands rust
the perimeter of Champlain
Seth and suggested differ-
ential settlement took
place. But the photos —
from the developers' pre -
construction
survey in early
2016 — show the problem
began before any construc-
tion or dewateri g nee
door. Ifs unclear from
photos reviewed by the
FIaW whether the dam-
age worsened during dewa-
tehgasub egnmtcan-
sanction.
Finally, Geosonfa wa
to the loomrkm of Champlain
responsible for mono ring
to vibrations awed by
ehectpte dining at Eighty
Seven Pal. The suit alleges
Geosonscs performed mon-
itoring for only sewn days
and that the vibrations
"exceeded the allowable
safe threshold _ even,
angle day." Those vibra-
tions caused "etotate
damage" to (lumpier
Smolt the pamtla. said.
The Herald previ5*
reported that vibration
levels recorded at Clam -
Ewa moron onalna .**
Taws South on Nov. 77, 202k.
plain's satlenn perimeter
were above limas used by
the Federal Transit Admin-
iaradon to prevent damage
to reinfaccd corner.
The lawsuit also ties
Eighty Sewn Park's tondo
association diectly so the
develcpes, noting that the
association's forme presi-
dent Michel Pia s
V'100
employed as Senior V
President Design and Con-
struction for the Terra
Group and continued to be
involved with the manage -
meat of aanemation activ-
ities R Eighty Sewn Park"
while serving on the bond
up through 2021.
Grannies, Florida Civil
and the Eighty Sewn Park
condo association did not
Immediately reamn re-
quests for commute Piaa-
n could not be reacted.
David Weinstein, an
attorney for the Eighty
Seven Park development
WWI, said his dims con-
tinue to "categorically"
deny any rule ;n the cd-
"Champlain Towers
South was improperly de-
signed, poorly constructed,
significantly underfunded,
and inadequately main-
tained and repaired,"
Weinstein said in a state-
ment "We expect that a
full review of the facts
—and the ongoing [federal]
investigation — will affirm
our pogrom."
Miami Herald Staff
Writer Sarah Blas*e7 ran
triaved to this report.
Mahal= Ndmaoac
305-376-3745,
@NfdNkhserat
CLIMATE
tackling this issue head.
on," he said.
The bill's sponsor, Mia-
mi -Dade Republican Rep.
Demi Buatta Cabrera, shot
down Diamond's amend-
ment
"h doesn't resolve real
loan., and I refuse to polit-
icise this issue. Floridians
dint are about us aging
political points They don't
are about what words we
roe, they are about action.
They care about real n-
atty and the. wort to
blll dory And this amend-
ment would hider tat"
she said.
The bill passed without
the amendment but with
Diao,0 d's vote. He told
the Moro ' Herald he was
disappointed but not sur-
prised For years, he has
suggested bills that would
ream a cline task force
to asinine the impact of
dame dange on the
state, and other Democrats
have paled for bills tat
would force tie slim to
.rap remits; fowl fads
and meth to renewable
energy. The bons haw
never tom head in a com-
mittee.
"The roam why I'm so
frustrated is this issue is so
much more serious than
adapting to flooding," he
said. "We an' adapt our
way out of dime
ROOD PROTECTION VS
LEFT-WING STUFF
The last time Memida's
Iegislarre ddreaed
greenhouse -gas enwaiooa
— the root more of dinate
change— it was in a law
that .ff.uively blocked
dies from mating emis-
sion.
Las year, Florida pawed
a law that was written by
natural-gas companies and
prevented cites from barn
ring the Rae el naval gas,
a policy sweeping the coun-
try as part of a movement
to cut aniaor 0 Natural
gas, which provides about
70% of me stain'. fuel at
power pants and is also
used in sane homes for
heating and cocking, is
made of methane gas,
which has the ROnn.
phere much more than
carbon dioxide does.
The law adenut oldest'
ability to meet the goals
that they aet to get to net -
veto carbon ana ims by
2050, a goal named by the
United aerials to avoid the
west broads of global
warming.
Although Florida ha a0
but ignored dirate-ctange
initgationt the matt hoe
recently dedicated hun-
dreds of millions towed
helping local governments
affixed the anal upgrades
that they reed to survive
rising tides
In the past few months,
Florida gave more tin
$670 million in federal and
state money to cities to
rase roads, Boodproof
buildings and woven leaky
polluted septic tanks to
sewer pies.
But none of that money
is dedicated toward pro-
jects that ernairage renew-
able energy, building
.lT*:r,ry or any other
method for coning emis-
sions. Gov. Ron DeSante,
in a pew o01feeioe an-
nowning the first wave of
state funding, dismissed
such policies as "left-wing
"What I've found ia
when people sun talking
about things Ike global
warming they ♦'pithy use
that a a pece to do
bunch of teetering things
that they world want to do
anyways," he said.
At a second peen confer-
ence, when a M Herald
repine asked DeSamis
about the ram's plan to
adder greenhouses game -
es, he did not answer. In-
stead, he talked abut how
hurricanes have long
plagued Florida
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I]p, Clerk
"We're not going to be comments about how the
able to stop being vul- cram is melding dirate
nerable," he said. "We're change or male the wren
going to mitigate what chief neatens officer,
Maher Nature is throwing Wesley Brooks, a tamer
at ua" staffer of US. Sen. Mono
The goven Des office did Rubio, R-Fla., available for
not respond to requests for an interview. Brooks has
not done an interview with
any media outlet since his
appointment in November.
Ales Harris:
305-376-5005,
@harriraletc
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED SPECIAL CITY
COMMISSION MEETING
Pursuant to Section 2-33(1) of the Code of the City of Miami. Florida.
as amended. the special meeting of the Miami City Commission
Met was previously scheduled for March 9, 2022, at 10:00 a.m., has
been RESCHEDULED AND WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY. MARCH
10, 2022, AT 2:30 P.M. In the City Commission chambers located
at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Dr, Miami, FL 33133, Iht:
purpose of the special meeting will be to consider and take any ang
IMFPI oroiecl No business shall be conducted, or a vote taken at a
Special City Commission Meeting on business other than the subject(s)
for which the special meeting is called.
The March 10, 2022 Special City Commission Meeting will be broadcast
INe for members of the public to view on the City's website (www.mlamlgov.
coon/tvl. Facebook. Twitter. youTube, and Channel 77 (Comcast only for
residents living in the City of Miami).
For your Information, public comment on the agenda ttem(a) to be heard
et this special meeting can be submitted via an online comment form and
wlll be distributed to the Elected Officials and City Administration and
made part of the public record. The deadline to submit public comment
via the online comment form will occur when the Chairperson closes
public comment for the special meeting.
Public comment on the agenda kem(s) to be heard at this special meeting
may also be provided live at City Hag, 3500 Pan American Drive. Miami,
Florida, subject to any and all rules and procedures as the City may
Implement or amend. Public comment wig begin at approximately 2:30 p.m.
""Please visit bate://coww.mlemleov.com/maatinalnatrucllonl for
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public comment form.'"
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available at bttoJ/mlamIlliam2.com/Citlaens/DefaultaIRA
Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Commission
with respect to any matter to be considered at this special meeting, that
person shah ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made
including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be
based IF.S. 286.0105).
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needing special accommodations to participate In cols proceeding may
contact the Office of the City Clerk at )305) 250-5361 (Voice) no later
than two (2) business day prior to the proceeding. TTY users may cog
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to the proceeding.
Todd B. Hannon
City Clerk
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