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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 2022-03-10 Advertisement/II%i .MCCLATCL-IY Beaufort Gazette Belleville News -Democrat Bellingham Herald Bradenton Herald Centre Daily Times Charlotte Observer Columbus Ledger -Enquirer Fresno Bee The Herald - Rock Hill Herald Sun - Durham Idaho Statesman Island Packet Kansas City Star Lexington Herald -Leader Merced Sun -Star Miami Herald el Nuevo Herald - Miami Modesto Bee Raleigh News & Obserer The Olympian Sacramento Bee Fort Worth Star -Telegram The State - Columbia Sun Herald - Biloxi Sun News - Myrtle Beach The News Tribune Tacoma The Telegraph - Macon San Luis Obispo Tribune Tri-City Herald Wichita Eagle AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Account # Order Number Identification Order PO Amount Cols Depth 33010 229129 MIA Herald Local #38498 $3,154.03 3 10.18 in Attention: Maricarmen Lopez CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE MIAMI, FL 33133 Copy of ad content is on the next page PUBLISHED DAILY MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared: Amanda Grisham, who on oath says that he/she is CUSTODIAN OF RECORDS of The Miami Herald, a daily newspaper published at Miami in Miami -Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of the advertisement that was published was published in said newspaper in the issue(s) of: Publication: Miami Herald No. of Insertions: 1 Beginning Issue of: 03/09/2022 Ending Issue of: 03/09/2022 Affiant further says that the said Miami Herald is a newspaper published at Miami, in the said Miami -Dade County, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida each day and has been entered a second class mail matter at the post office in Miami, in said Miami -Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he/she has neither paid or promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper(s). Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of April in the year of 2022 Notary Public in and for the state of Texas, residing in Dallas County Extra charge for lost or duplicate affidavits. Legal doamemit please do not destroy! CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED SPECIAL CITY COMMISSION MEETING 4 Z Pursuit lo Deaden 8-33(1) d tla Coded the City of Ulm., Florid., se 'mewled, Ma spacial seeing of the City Commission lust wee DreviocutY seredlied for Numb g. 2G, et 10110 ant, 4e tees IEaGFEDULED AJND WILL BE HELD ON 711LIFISDAY, YARCII 10, 2022. RT Pk. In the Ctiy Com■Msloa clambers located et Berl City Hall, 3100 Pun A arloun Dr, Mlarrr, FL 33133_ Me 4 •4 4 . . 41 16 . . w . .. . •.. 6.1 4 .111 ..: . 1 . .. • 1 . alsctlans silk to the or000eed lease for the Mleml Freedom Perk (10FF) prefecan No heirless Shall be =indudsd, or a vote tnkan at a Spedd CRY Comm/salon Weft on bunkum other than the eubledga) for whbh the special meeting la caked. The March ID. 2022 Special Cky C mniaelon Meeting rill be broadcast Ihntorr, raters of to pukka to view on the City'awetnte (erew.rnlamlgarc comity). Facabook. Twitter. YouTtiee, arid Channel 77 (commit or y for residents Ruing In the City of Miami). For your I nio rm aliorn, public] is comment on tie monde tiern (a) to bs heard ei tide special meet) ng can be au bm lied via an online comment form and will be ddrIbuisd to the Elected Cabbala end City Adminl ehition and made part of the public record The deadline to aubml pubic comment vie the onlne comment form weld ppprer when the Gilt' reean done pr�lc canmwrt for the special meedrg. Pubic comment on the emends Iterrr(e) to be heard al the medal melting may aim bs melded Eve et (My Hai, 3600 Pan M►wiosn DAM, Mlam� Florida. eublect ib any and all rules and proeaduree se the City mew Implement or rnered. Pubis oa*rnrd wit beer it apprordn Wy 230 pm wPteara .lies kalaiLWElkilliSMiltOld8181101116111610klagggia for detailed Inetructiore on how to provide polio comment wing the mike giltW sown ttlarm" A copy of tie adonde for the Special City Commission Moe wil be atrdiwbis et Sf1ou1G arty Mien desire t7 !Appeal any decision or the City QSm atel Ion wth reepeot io arty metier to be ab etdered et like special meettrg, t ed person shall mere that a verbatim record at the promoting' Is nude Inducing all teelirnorty and evidence Gaon which Tiny ripped may be tweed (F.ti 280.0106). In accordance with the Americana with Disahiltlee Aux of 1090„ persona fleecing spooled aoiamnradailorw 10 perdotioale h this pmaeer>tng mey carts the Of km d the Ctty Clark Id (306) 26D-6301 (Voice) no brier then two (2) buelnese day prior to the prooee ng. TTY users me/ call via 711 Markle Rstay Service) no later them two (2) business d r prior to the pfoceodng. Todd a Harmon CRY Clerk Ad Ma 3$468 PAGE NA WF D4.SMY WaCN 0. 1011 MIAMI HERALD Miami cop fatally shoots man during traffic stop, police say Br DEFORM rnwrs, uEAu:o RABIN ARID DAVID OVAL. plaaaleapts@anaapatanerelalan m.aamEibm•HatArrEldt arm .m a.ra EIRDHE.AaMlrern 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. 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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 detailed instructions on how to provide public comment using the online public comment form.'" A copy of the agenda for the Special City Commission Meeting will be 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). In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons 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 via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later than two (2) business day prior to the proceeding. Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Ad No. 38498