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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 2025-02-27 AdvertisementMcClatchy The Beaufort Gazette The Belleville News -Democrat Bellingham Herald Centre Daily Times Sun Herald Idaho Statesman Bradenton Herald The Charlotte Observer The State Ledger -Enquirer Durham I The Herald -Sun Fort Worth Star -Telegram The Fresno Bee The Island Packet The Kansas City Star Lexington Herald -Leader The Telegraph - Macon Merced Sun -Star Miami Herald El Nuevo Herald AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION The Modesto Bee The Sun News - Myrtle Beach Raleigh News & Observer Rock Hill I The Herald The Sacramento Bee San Luis Obispo Tribune Tacoma I The News Trib rule Tri-City Herald The VV'ichita Eagle The Olympia Account # Order Number Identification Order PO Amount Cols Depth 33010 633909 Legal Display Ad-IPL02160240 - IPL0216024 43647 $1,56355 3 5.00 in Attention: E-Tearsheet CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE MIAMI, FL 33133 mclopez@miamigov.com CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC A public hearing will be held by the City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida on Thursday, February 27, 2025, at 9:00 am. in the City Commission Chambers at City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133, for the purpose of waiving the requirements of obtaining sealed bids for the sole source purchase of two (2) WingtraOne Package Empty GEN II (WOP-EMP-GEN2) drones inclusive of payload kits and hard case for each device from Lengemann Corporation, the sole distributor of Wingtra in the State of Florida, located in 43316 State Road 19 Altoona, FL 32702, for the Department of Fire -Rescue. Inquiries from other potential sources of such a package who feel that they might be able to satisfy the City's requirements for this item you may contact Richard McLaren, Senior Procurement Contracting Offi- cer, at the City of Miami Department of Procurement at (305) 416-1958. Pursuant to Miami City Code Section 2-33(o), whenever a scheduled City Commission meeting is can- celled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other emergency, a special City Commission meeting will be automatically scheduled for the Tuesday immediately following the cancelled meeting. In the event of one of the aforementioned circumstances, the special meeting would be held on March 4, 2025 at 9:00 a.m. in the City Commission chambers located at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133. All of the scheduled agenda items from that cancelled meeting shall automatically be scheduled as an agenda item at the special City Commission meeting. The City Clerk shall notify the public of the special meeting that is to take place by placing a notice of the special City Commission meeting at the entrance of City Hall and the City's main administrative building, placing a notice on the City's website, and, if feasible, placing an ad in a newspaper of general circulation before the special meeting on the immediately following Tuesday. There shall be no additional notice by publication required for any such scheduled agenda item that is moved to the special City Commission meeting. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing special accommoda- tions to participate in this proceeding may contact the Office of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice) no later than five (5) business days prior to the proceeding. TTY users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later than five (5) business days prior to the proceeding. Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Ad No. 43647 PUBLISHED DAILY MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared, Mary Castro, who on oath says that he/she is Custodian of Records of the The Miami Herald, a newspaper published in Miami Dade County, Florida, that the attached was published on the publicly accessible website of The Miami Herald or by print in the issues and dates listed below. 1 insertion(s) published on: 02/12/25 Affiant further says that the said Miami Herald website or newspaper complies with all legal requirements for publication in chapter 50, Florida Statutes. M a-r- j a Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of February in the year of 2025 11. Kaben t3 Notary Public in and for the state of South Carolina, residing in Beaufort County AMY L. ROBBINS NOTARY PUBLIC SOUTH CAROLINA MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 11-03-32 Extra charge for lost or duplicate affidavits. Legal document please do not destroy) PA4E4A 1 WEDNESDAYFEEEIMEY9, 2025 MIAMI HERALD Two young migrants who said They were from Venezuela run along the Rio Bravo — the name by which the Rio Grande is known in Mexico — hoping to cross the border barrier into the U.S. on May 11, 2023. Two planes carrying deported migrants from the U.S. head to Venezuela addewe tov0wroaeraltcoe DU Two jetliners urn by Venezuela to the United Stales were headed back to the South American coun- try on Monday carrying the first group of deported migrants in accordance with the recently reached agreement with the Trump zuelans deported were administration, the govern- members of the Tren de ment in Caracas said. Aragon criminal gang. "As U.S. officials notified appropriate, the afore - their Venezuelan counter- mentioned individuals will pans that among the Vene- be subject to a rigorous U.S. OFFICIALS NOTIFIED THEIR VENEZUELAN COUNTERPARTS THAT AMONG THE DEPORTEES WERE MEMBERS OF THE TREN DE ARAGUA CRIMINAL GANG. A PRESS RELEASE FROM CARACAS SAID THE ALLEGED GANG MEMBERS WOULD BE 'SUBJECT TO A RIGOROUS INVESTIGATION: investigation as soon as they touch Venezuelan soil and will be subject to the actions provided for in our justice system," the Vene- zuelan government said in a press release. The planes, two Brazi- lian -made Embrart 19Os belonging to the Venezue- lan flag tamer Conviasa, have a capacity of 96 pas- sengers each and had ini- tially made a stopover in Canedn, Mexico, before landing at Biggs Army Afield in El Paso, Texas. The planes were sent under Venezuela's "Return to the Homeland" program, which the government said is designed to bring back thousands of Venezuelans who left the country as a result of the "economic sanctions and psychological war" launched against the co untry. The flights, which look place much earlier than previously announced, followed a meeting held in Caracas on Ian. 31 between strongman Nicolas Madero and Trunp's special envoy, Richard Grenell. The meeting has been described by the Venezue- lan government as the beginning of a new chapter in the relations between the two countries. On his return Bight from Caracas, Grenell brought wish him six Americans who had been imprisoned in Venezuela. The following day, Presi- dent Donald Trump an- nounced that Madtuo had agreed to accept all Vene- zuelan migrants deported from the United Stales In its press release, the Venezuelan government said that during the meet- ing in Caracas, Grenell had been informed that there is a "false and malicious narrative" surrounding the Tren de Aragua gang and that it had been created by members of the media and officials of the Bieten ad- IWAraliOn to Beale a stigma surrounding the migrants and the Venezue- lan government. Antonio Maria Delgado: 305-376-2180, @OelgadoAnronioM Can Venezuelans avoid deportation if they have immediate relatives who are American citizens? sr carTHEL AMNIA ta0ulasWn 9ar.Mr.e With the Trump admin- istration eliminating the protected immigration Manes for more than 300,000 Venezuelans living in the United States, the majority of whom live in South Florida, Venezue- lans are scrambling to see how they can fight off deponation. The Miami Herald asked readers to tell us about (heir biggest concerns facing Venezuelans One of the questions asked by many: Can Venezuelans with Temporary Protected Stains avoid deportation if an immediate relative — a child, parent, spouse — is a U.S. citizen? You may be eligible to apply fora green card under the family -based preference categories if you are among the follow- ing, according to U.S. Citi- zenship and Immigration Servic • Parent of a US. citizen over 21 years of age • A spouse of a US. citizen • An unmarried child TO ADJUST THEIR STATUS, TPS HOLDERS WOULD HAVE TO PROVIDE EVIDENCE THAT ESTABLISHES THEIR RELATIONSHIP, USUALLY THROUGH BIRTH OR MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES. THEY ALSO MUST HAVE ENTERED THE UNITED STATES LEGALLY. (under 21) of a U.S. citizen "Other [relatives] have to wait in line," said Rebe- ca Sanchez-Roig, an im- migration attorney with Catholic Charities Legal Services of Miami, adding that there are lengthier processes available in these circumstances. To adjust their status, TPS holden would have to provide evidence that establishes thew relation- ship, usually through birth ormarriage certificates, S ch -Roig said.Thy also must have entered the country legally. TPS holders who did not enter the country legally must apply for green cards in their home countries If they cant go back home because of a dangerous political situation, they would have to find U.S. consulates in third coun- tries that will accept thew usTPS holden who have U.S.-citizen children, San- chez-Roig said, should be aware that their children have to be of age to claim them. "1n immigration law, 18 isn't [old enough,)" she said. "Twenty-one is the key." To date, 80% of imme- diate -relative family cases in Miami are completed in about two years, Sanchez- Roig said. That time frame, however, can lengthen significantly B the Trump administration cuts down on the number of immigration officers. "It's a basic math problem," Sanchez-Roig CRY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC A pl. hmrtlg .l be held by ale dry C iesim rime City of Ma, Fbrca. Thursday. Felonry 27. 2025. al 900 am 0r to Cl. Comroseon prprpere al City Hap, 3500 Pan Pmercan Paw, Meml Fb,lda 33133 for the per.. 01 waiving to requirements ...PR sealed Inds ter Ina sob spare Coe. e ot be, (2) W.R.O. P.M. Enpty GENII 64000-EMP-GEN21 d,pes mcYaa e 0 peybed kae arid Ivd We for each device horn Lengemern Cocoons.. Ina soar 010,rw'Io, 10 W ool,a t1 le Stated flare, located in 43316 Sale Road 19 Altoona, FL 32710, for the 0emtnhent M Fire-neer. squ.e. ten other potential moose of such a package wM leel that They might be able to saltily Ibe CAy's raaaanais Pr toe tan you may contact Ric.. McLaren. Senn Rocure ep Connecting Oni- o . at Pe City ce Mani Depamima of Procurement at (3051 a 16-'958. Possenl P Mara City Code Secaon 2330). whenever a scheduled Cry Coem1seion meelag a can - baled ce a not heti War b a ask of a quorum or neley emergency. a rascal City Concession me.irg me be arlaraticaly adedlerl O. to Tuesby almedulety bkrwap en ...lied neap. P tlw emelt d one of Pe 100 ,erapa0 seamaa.ea.latespecs. meebp would beheld on March 4. 2025 a900 am.CM Corn stew PoP chambers loafed at Mom City Hat 3503 n American oe. MaMaraFbna 33113 Ma Ail of Pe scheduled agenda items tan ma canceled neap shag a lomaraey be eeeduled as en /gene. tern a ee special CANC./rm.. meeting. lCity Capnobly de all nly me pubic nl the are<'al melting Pal a b ake plea by ptarPo a mlice of the special C. Cedon meeting al the n0en. of Cab Hall and the OM'a meal eklt,atatM bulkkrg, Macro a row.e n Pe Gaye websae. and, x leaable, pacing n ad in a nwepepa of general circulation Wore e,e anal meeting on to iw1e0e7N.ato ing Tbeaby. Sham shall be no additional notice by p0Kany, req.,ve0 ter arty s,rh rledrlad age,. tern tut a nr0.sd to tie spec. Coy Camay. meet. n .sordanse wen Pe Amenuns with Dean.. Odd 1990. persona need. special Mxmma)da- sows to ceding:gee n Pis ooceed. may contact the Mead to Oh/Chien! 1305)250-5361 DOW as haler than Ise 151 business days poor a the poeuedip. TTY man may call va 711 Florida Hatay Servkel no later than Iwo I5, tenpins days Is in a Pe proceeding 0 416, said. "They will have sig- nificantly more applica- tions than people to pro- cess them." TPS holders in fear n the April cutoff should consider filing for asylum, Sanchez-Roig said, as with a pending case, they could petition to stay in the country. With the Tnunp admin- istration's decision to end TPS for Venezuelans who obtained it in 2023, their protected status ends on April 7. (Another 250,000 or so Venezuelans who received TPS in 2021 have protections through Sep- tember, for now.) For those about to lose TPS, Sanchez-Roig recom- mended that they find experienced immigration lawyers who can help them seek alternative legal path- ways - She said the community should be on the lookout for attorney scams and always verify that their lawyers are qualified by checking with the Amer- ican Immigration Lawyers Association and the Flor- BL Ida Bar. "American businesses need foreign nationals," she said. "And [South Florida) will feel that-_ financially, fiscally, wheth- er we want to admit it or not." The first group of Venezuelan migrants were deported on Monday, after Venezuela made an agree- ment with the Tromp ad- ministration to transport deportees back to Caracas. Grethel Aguilar: @GrnhelAgaila CITY OP MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICB TO TNB PUBLIC A pubic hearing wit be held IRA Pe City Comm.. 01 see Cry d Marra, floes n THaxdea Febann 27, 2025. al 900 am in me CM Com03000 Charon, a Cry Has. 3500 Pan American PM. Iamb F0rlde 33133. ter Ina perpose of woven tw reOralslr,srae tl Waring se/led Orb ter to pose. of a tee iwenan managemnnl eoltwarn systein end service. Iran Dewy Resource 005,0 Pc (' FG.), local. eel et 295 5 Water Sti eel 1.300. Kant OH 44240. Pounes Iran omen potential aoacee of such a system who leel P. Pay mgt0 beat*. Safely Me CHY. requirements for ma rem may contactTala Gray. Procurement Mahysl, al Pe City of MYmi's Deportment of Procurement al M5, it 16-1912. Pumssnl to Me. City Cob Section 2-331o). whenever a scheduled City Comnaebn meeting ie car,- ul.d or a mot held rue b w bet of a quorum or repo emergency. a . 00) City Camasaan meet. rnl. aaana00M ...led for the Tuesday .nradnkM blow.rq M raasled nwltq, b M averts of one d the alae„ienlune0 <acumetarces. to special meeting would be held on Ma. 4.2025 M 900 m in tie GM Comm.. <banlwrs bcaled et Man City Hat 3500 Pan Amman Cabe. Mani, Florida 33133. All or Inc remora. ;pent, items soon that cancel. meeting halt a,Yarelc.ly be arhe0uled as an agenda item at the bun, env Canon.. meeting The City Can shall rotb Pie pubic of the special neeag dal a b ake piece by Macng a nacre of e,e spacial City Cas.0 mme,g at the arils„cm of Gay Fail and the Gays man Wnisealne Wading, Macho a notice n the Cav s webeee. and, it Ivasible, ola<ny en ad a a newspaper of general cioualcn bee, me spec. meeting on be erne aln5 btlowap Tuesday The .het be no a00ewu1 nd5 by raaralbn required for any such ache.ad age„0a ism that a mow. to he special cry Commnegs ,meting inmate wan Pa Anercane wen neanildes Art of 1990. peso reed.p special acmmmode- 1Wcra to nola rr n ma:enin g may cvviact the Once of bO e N Cork at (3051250-5361 PNenn l Later than Ise l51 business days ono, to the procae0bp. ITV users may call va 7111Fon. Relay SeMul no later man Ise ,5, le.sinees days pccr to see poc.e0kp Todd 13 barn. G Pa*0 No 43C%7 Todd B. Hannon Cary Clerk Ad Ho.4l61e McClatchy The Beaufort Gazette The Belleville News -Democrat Bellingham Herald Centre Daily Times Sun Herald Idaho Statesman Bradenton Herald The Charlotte Observer The State Ledger -Enquirer Durham I The Herald -Sun Fort Worth Star -Telegram The Fresno Bee The Island Packet The Kansas City Star Lexington Herald -Leader The Telegraph - Macon Merced Sim -Star :Mani Herald El Nuevo Herald AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION The Modesto Bee The Sun News - Myrtle Beach Raleigh News 6r Observer Rock Hill I The Herald The Sacramento Bee San Luis Obispo Tribune Tacoma I The News Tribune Tri-City Herald The Wichita Eagle The Olympian Account # Order Number Identification Order PO Amount Cols Depth 33010 633913 Legal Display Ad-IPL02160400 - IPL0216040 43648 $1,56355 3 5.00 in Attention: E-Tearsheet CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE MIAMI, FL 33133 mclopez@miamigov.com CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC A public hearing will be held by the City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida on Thursday, February 27, 2025, at 900 am. in the City Commission Chambers at City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133, for the purpose of waiving the requirements of obtaining sealed bids for the provision of a tree inventory management software system and service, from Davey Resource Group, Inc.("DRG"), locat- ed at 295 S Water Street #300, Kent, OH 44240. Inquiries from other potential sources of such a system who feel that they might be able to satisfy the City's requirements for this item may contact Tahlia Gray, Procurement Analyst, at the City of Miami's Department of Procurement at (305) 416-1912. Pursuant to Miami City Code Section 2-33(o), whenever a scheduled City Commission meeting is can- celled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other emergency, a special City Commission meeting will be automatically scheduled for the Tuesday immediately following the cancelled meeting. In the event of one of the aforementioned circumstances, the special meeting would be held on March 4, 2025 at 9:00 a.m. in the City Commission chambers located at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133. All of the scheduled agenda items from that cancelled meeting shall automatically be scheduled as an agenda item at the special City Commission meeting. The City Clerk shall notify the public of the special meeting that is to take place by placing a notice of the special City Commission meeting at the entrance of City Hall and the City's main administrative building, placing a notice on the City's website, and, if feasible, placing an ad in a newspaper of general circulation before the special meeting on the immediately following Tuesday. There shall be no additional notice by publication required for any such scheduled agenda item that is moved to the special City Commission meeting. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing special accommoda- tions to participate in this proceeding may contact the Office of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice) no later than five (5) business days prior to the proceeding. TTY users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later than five (5) business days prior to the proceeding. Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Ad No. 43648 PUBLISHED DAILY MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared, Mary Castro, who on oath says that he/she is Custodian of Records of the The Miami Herald, a newspaper published in Miami Dade County, Florida, that the attached was published on the publicly accessible website of The Miami Herald or by print in the issues and dates listed below. 1 insertion(s) published on: 02/12/25 Affiant further says that the said Miami Herald website or newspaper complies with all legal requirements for publication in chapter 50, Florida Statutes. M O Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of February in the year of 2025 ia I6bbtr 3 Notary Public in and for the state of South Carolina, residing in Beaufort County AMY L. ROBBINS NOTARY PUBLIC SOUTH CAROLINA MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 11.03.32 Extra charge for lost or duplicate affidavits. Legal document please do not destroy! PAGE aA I WEDNESDAYFEERUARY1L2025 MIAMI HERALD Two young migrants who said they were from Venezuela run along the Rio Bravo — the name by which the Rio Grande is known in Mexico — hoping to cross the border barrier into the U.S. on May 11, 2023. Two planes carrying deported migrants from the U.S. head to Venezuela States were headed back to agreement with the Trump oELOADO the South American coun- administration, the govern. pdngal"ka c0wmknaMan try on Monday carrying the ment in Caracas said. first group of deported U.S. officials notified Two jetliners sent by migrants in accordance thew Venezuelan counter - Venezuela to the United with the recently reached parts that among the Vene- zuelans deported were members of the Tren de Aragua criminal gang, "As appropriate, the afore- mentioned individuals will be subject to a rigorous U.S. OFFICIALS NOTIFIED THEIR VENEZUELAN COUNTERPARTS THAT AMONG THE DEPORTEES WERE MEMBERS OF THE TREN DE ARAGUA CRIMINAL GANG. A PRESS RELEASE FROM CARACAS SAID THE ALLEGED GANG MEMBERS WOULD BE 'SUBJECT TO A RIGOROUS INVESTIGATION: inveSligatiOn as soon as they touch Venezuelan sob and will be subject to the actions provided for in our justice system," the Vene- zuelan government said in a press release. The planes, two Brazi- lian -made Embraer 190s belonging to the Venezue- lan Bag carrier Conviasa, have a capacity of 96 pas- sengers each and had ini- tially made a stopover in Cancan, Mexico, before landing at Biggs Army Afield in El Paso, Texas. The planes were sent under Venezuela's "Return to the Homeland" program, which the government said is designed to bring back thousands of Venezuelans who left the country as a result of the"economic sanctions and psychological war" launched against the country. The Rights, which took place much earlier than previously announced, followed a meeting held in Caracas on tan. 31 between strongman Nicolas Madero and Tr unp's special envoy, Richard GreneB. The meeting has been described by the Venezue- lan government as the beginning of a new chapter in the relations between the two counhies. On his return Bight from Caracas, Grenell brought with him six Americans who had been imprisoned in Venezuela. The following day, Presi- dent Donald Trump an- nounced that Madaro had agreed to accept all Vene- zuelan migrants deported from the United Stares. 1n its press release, the Venezuelan government said that during the meet- ing in Caracas, GreneB had been informed that there is a "false and malicious narrative" surrounding the Tien de Aragua gang and that it had been created by members of the media and officials of the Biden ad- ministration to create a stigma surrounding the migrants and the Venezue- lan government. Antonio Maria Delgado: 305-376-2180, @DefgadoAntonioM Can Venezuelans avoid deportation if they have immediate relatives who are American citizens? BY GILLTHEL AGmu peraa@,Mandereldson With the Trump admin- istration eliminating the protected immigration status for more than 300,000 Venezuelans living in the United States, the majority of whom live in South Florida, Venezue- lans are scrambling to see how they can fight off deportation. The Miami Herald asked readers to tell us about their biggest concems facing Venezuelans. One of the questions asked by many: Can Venezuelans with Temporary Protected Status avoid deportation if an immediate relative — a child, parent, spouse — is a US. citizen? You may be eligible to apply for a green card under the family -based preference categories if you are among the follow- ing, according to U.S. Citi- zenship and Immigration Services: • Parent of a U.S. citizen ov er 21 years of age • A spouse of a U.S. citizen • An unmarried child TO ADJUST THEIR STATUS, TPS HOLDERS WOULD HAVE TO PROVIDE EVIDENCE THAT ESTABLISHES THEIR RELATIONSHIP, USUALLY THROUGH BIRTH OR MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES. THEY ALSO MUST HAVE ENTERED THE UNITED STATES LEGALLY. (under 21) of a U.S. citizen "Other [relatives] have to wait in line," said Rebe- ua Sanchez-Roig, an im- migration attorney with Catholic Charities Legal Services of Miami, adding that there are lengthier processes available in these circumstances. Toadjust their status, TPS holders would have to provide evidence that establishes their relation- ship, usually through birth or marriage certificates, Sanchez-Roig said. They also must have entered the country legally. TPS holden who did not enter the country legally must apply Inc green cards in their home countries. 1f they can't go back home because of a dangerous political situation, they would have to find U.S. consulates in third coun- tries that will accept their cases. TPS holders who have U.S.-citizen children, San- chez-Roig said, should be aware that their children have to be of age to claim them. "In immigration law, 18 isn't [old enough,)" she said. "Twenty-one is the key." To date, 80% of imme- diate -relative family cases in Miami are completed in about two years, Sanchez- Roig said. That time frame, however, can lengthen significantly if the Trump administration cuts down on the number of immigration officers. "It's a basic math problem," Sanchez-Roig CRY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC A public hearing will he heal by the City Commas. of tc Cay of Mum. Florets on Thursday, February 27, 2025. al 900 am. in the Gay Commssion Platten a CM I15, 35013 Pan American Dare, Maml Fbtas 33133. M Inc purpose al waxing the requi ements of obtaining sealed bat br the sole source pmc0se or two (21 W'rplra&nn Package Emory GEN II ('M%P-EMP' Elcl dimes irbsne d payload lets and hard we Ins each devke ham Longman, Capone.. to sole dlerb0br d Winglra 'm the Staled rbwa, located In 03316 Stale Road 19 Moms.. FL 32702,1a be Department of Fee-Puscue. Yqueee ban other polerasl sources of to. a padetge wt Mal net Uey mi ,l M abie 10 aatiay Ile Gy'e rcgardnents tor this kern you may catad facherd Mderen Sada Procuemed Contracting O8i- m. alto Car d Miami De.r.ned d Procurement al 005) 4113-1958. Pursuant to Mane Gay Code Section 2-33b1, whenever a scheduled City Commis... meeting a can- celed a e not held de to a lack of a gwrum a other emergency, a seem! Coy C esbn meeting will be &Amnalcaly scheduled foe ire Tuesday hvnedatey hollowing the canceled meeting. n tun event of one of IN alceahentgned ckamslances, the special mee5ng would he tab on March 0. 2025 a1900 m. In the Coe Converts. chambers bated at Mami City Ilea 3500 Pan American Dr., Mama Florbe 33133al c tee ac.aduled aRnda dams loom Mat eanpeled wean, sbaa al202 atcally be scheduled scot an agenda ism at the specel Ciy Commission meeting. Tura CM Cent shall notify the puck 01 the span! meeting Maya t0 skit place by placing a napes of tie special City Cannesimn meeting at tie enhance of City Hall and the Geis man ado0lralha oulbir9, I08009 a notice on the Clty's wensle, and. n feasible, piecing an ad in a newspaper of general crcval. Mme the appeal meeting on the inenedatey b00weg Tues6 y There Shell be rip edat.et nehi. by cote.. mimed ex any etch ache.. agenda Bern tat le moved t0 re spacial CN 0bnle, anon meelt9. In accord.. war, Ole Americans wlh Puget. Act d 1990, persona ne.0i9 special accommoda- tions b participate n the prorwedeg may confect be Office of Me Cary Clerk at (3051250-5361 Ndcal no liner hen he (51 business day. awr b to aocaed 19 TTy users may call via 711 (Fonda Real Service) no later ten fee (5) business days pia b tie proceed.. Oh said. "They will have sig- nificantly more applica- tions than people to pro- cess them." TPS holden in fear of the April cutoff should consider filing for asylum, Sanchez-Roig said, as with a pending case, they could petition to stay in the country. With the Trump admin- istration's decision to end TPS for Venezuelans who obtained it in 2023, their protected status ends on April 7. (Mother 250,000 or so Venezuelans who received TPS in 2021 have protections through Sep- tember, for now.) For those about to lose TPS, Sanchez-Roig recom- mended that they find experienced immigration lawyers who can help them seek alternative legal path- ways. She said the community should be on the lookout for attorney scams and always verify that their lawyers are qualified by checking with the Amer- ican Immigration Lawyers Association and the nor - era r.m e,,.a.va1.1mna.te ida Bar. "American businesses need foreign nationals," she said- "And [South Florida) will feel that... financially, fiscally, wheth- er we want to admit it or not." The first group of Venezuelan migrants were deported on Monday, after Venezuela made an agree- ment with the Trump ad- ministration to transport deportees back to Caracas. Grakef Agsaila: @GrethedAguifa CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC A nubile hearing will be ha0 00 the City Commis. 01 to City of Mad, Flan. pa Thursday, February 27, 2025. al 900 am. n the City Canalise. Chanlaen Y Gay Hall, 3500 Gan Maclean Drive, Mama Fbrala 33 )33. br the Whose of wame9 me requirements 0 obtaining sealed bias tor. promo c a tree memory management software system and envice. from Davy Rea,am Group. a9.IVRG'l.local- ed at 205 5 Water Street 10300, Kant ON 44240 Inquires Iran oTer potential sources of eosins a System wha MN tat May mghl be ableo 5a1My to 040 requkements bit 111.3 am may oonlacl Tehka Gray. Procurement Aayel, al the Cityof Miami's Department of Pimee mxml al 005i 4161912. Fapuanl b Mans Coy Code Section 2-33101, Mama a scheduled City Commission meelig a can- celed of b rid held due b a lack 01 a geenan a 0014. emergency. a special City Carers.. meeting ynl be aulomet.ly .cheduled tor the Tuesday annedaby baewtng ore cot eeksid m0eag. Ym the mete 01 We d me aldenenliaed circumstances, the Spttal meeting would 0e held on March a. 2025 •t 00) 3m n 1ne Ce0 Commntnn 0 am0er. located al Mem City Halt 3500 Fan Macao Drtee Mane Florida 3133. A of ....led agenda Items than that cane.. meeting shall at 0091)0aay be ec heduled a9 an agenda dam at as spacial City Cannes n meeting The Cily Clerk shall arty the pudic of the special meesng Ilal is to eke place by eezng a ,o0ce of the special City Commis.ion meeting et Iw entrance 0) Gy hall and she Coy 5 man wmimabatke Wi0irg, paeigandite on the Cty's webelle. and, it loande plating an ad ern a newspaper 0l9r,he seal. babe tee special meeting on Ire k meMey following Tuesday. There shall be no e04b000] notice by gdNcaf. returned tor any such scheduled agenda aem that a mowed to the special City Commission meeting accomence wan the Mamma wdlr ❑eadlaee Add 1990, persona needing special a oomned.- a0ns b pankalale n Imes proceeding may contact the 00.01. City Clerk at 1305) 250-5361 Nate) no ate than lea 151 lowness days prior to the Ixoceede,g. THY users may call era 711 'Flows Reey 5e,vicel no Wer than Me 151 Witness days prof to the proceeding Todd B. Hannon Oy Cad A No.43617 Torts 0 Hannon City Clerk M ea.43648 McClatchy The Beautort Gazette The Belleville News -Democrat Bellingham Herald Centre Dail- Times Sun Herald Idaho Statesman Bradenton Herald The Charlotte Observer The State Ledger -Enquirer Durham I The Herald -Sun Fort Worth Star -Telegram The Fresno Bee The Island Packet The Kansas City Star Lexington Herald -Leader The Telegraph - Nlacon Merced Sun -Star Miami Herald El Nuevo Herald AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION The Modesto Bee The Sim News - Myrtle Beach Raleigh News & Observer Rock Hill I The Herald The Sacramento Bee San Luis Obispo Trib rme Tacoma I The News Tribune Tri-City Herald The Wichita Eagle The Olympian Account # Order Number Identification Order PO Amount Cols Depth 33010 635934 Legal Display Ad-IPL02173120 - IPL0217312 P.O. # 43649 13,157.49 3 10.18 in Attention: E-Tearsheet CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE MIAMI, FL 33133 mclopez@miamigov.com 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, Mary Castro, who on oath says that he/she is Custodian of Records of the The Miami Herald, a newspaper published in Miami Dade County, Florida, that the attached was published on the publicly accessible website of The Miami Herald or by print in the issues and dates listed below. 1 insertion(s) published on: 02/17/25 Affiant further says that the said Miami Herald website or newspaper complies with all legal requirements for publication in chapter 50, Florida Statutes. M a a -- y C-a 't v-o Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of February in the year of 2025 Ia.% Kb1,kr a Notary Public in and for the state of South Carolina, residing in Beaufort County AMY L. ROBBINS NOTARY PUBLIC SOUTH CAROLINA MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 11-03-32 Extra charge for lost or duplicate affidavits. Legal document please do not destroy! 4A I 116111111140 1 EEBNI44 11 'u1. m Liberia. a htstoncally Black community in Hollywood, received a state historical marker to commemorate Liberia's history on Saturday. Unveiling the marker are Earl Beneby, left. and Emmanuel George. FROM PAGE 1A LIBERIA was founded about a year earlier. Liberia's rich history is what made the Hollywood Historical Society work to get a historical marker for the neighborhood, a mis- sion that took three years. "Established during segregation, Liberia be- came self-sufficient neighborhood where Black residents who were ex- cluded from other parts of the city built homes, busi- nesses and places of wor- ship," Clive Taylor, the society's president, said at Saturday's event. "Despite systemic barriers, the unity thrived, fos- tering a legacy of resil- ience, culture and eco- nomic ontribution to early Hollywood." Beneby recalled that history fondly. "Growing up, every- thing was centered around the church, the school and the community," he said. "There was a certain con- tinuity between the three, and the beautiful thing about it was a8 of our teachers and our coaches and our people that work in the community, they also Wed in the communi- ty. So. It was a very, very tight community." People at Saturday's ceremony stood at what was once the epicenter for Black businesses in Liber- ia. But that epicenter has changed. A Hollywood city building occupies part of the street, a historical cemetery sits across from it, and nearby Atmcks Middle School was once a high school and a central part of the community during segregation. "It's a story that needs to be told," Beneby said. "The way people are dis- appearing around here, a la of the history would disappear if we didn't have symbols like this for the young people.... There are people who live here and don't have any idea of what this community was like in the 1920s and the '30s. They don't know about the people that c out of this commu- nity and the effect that they might have had na- tionally." 'A VIBRANT COMMUNITY THAT SURVIVES TODAY' "When you think about 1922, there was nothing here. There was literally nothing but tomato fields," said Taylor, the Hollywood Historical Society president. "This neighborhood and these people have been here since the beginning of Hollywood People don't )mow the story of Liberia." Thanks to this historic marker, they will now. Joseph Young, a white developer and City of Hollywood founder, came to South Florida in 1920 to build a "dream city." Un- like what South Floridians may be used to today, Taylor said, the area was considered part of the Deep South, Miamians spoke with a southem drawl and segregation laws were intense. As he planned the city, Young kept the Black population m mind. CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public bearing will be held by the City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida on Thursday, February 27, 2025, at 900 AM. at City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American Drire, Miami, Flor- ida. 33133 ter the purpose of limning pro lolbwig: A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CRY COMMISSION, ALJTHOIRIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A SUBSTATON EASEMB'T AGREEMENT CEASEMENT AGREE- MENT). N A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY Al I Ud4EY, BE NEEN RE CITY OF MIAMI FUN") MOTE FLORIDA FOWER A 1DHF COMPANY, A FLARDA PROHTT CORPORATION l'FR4. FOR TIE CONVEYANCE OF CFHTAN EASEMENTS 04 PORTIONS CF THE CITY OWNED P OPE RTES IDENTIFIED BY FOLIO NUMBERS 01.3132-000-0390 AND 013132- 000-0105. MIAMI. FLORIDA (CLIECTIVELY'PfiOPERTY'), CONTAINING A CAMBNED TOTAL SOE CF APPROXIMATELY NINETY -IT -FEE THOUSAND, FOUR HUNDRED FFTY-NNE (93,459) SQUARE FEET, AS LEGALLY DESCRIBED N COMPOSRE EXHELT •A•. FOR RECONSTRUC- TION AND MAINTENANCE OF AN ELECTRIC S(JRSTATON AND EOUFh04T AAR:DATED THEREWITH. ATTACHMENTS AND APPURTENANT FACILOES, EOl1PMBlT FOR THE TRANS- MISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY AND FOR UTLITY COM4MMUNCATION PUR- POSES AND OTHER USES CONSISTENT Wm1 THE OPERATION OF AN ELECIRD UTLITY SU.BSTATIDN, NCLUDING, SJT MDT LMITID TO, ABOVE GROUND AND UDERCROUND WIRES. POLES, BREAKERS. BUS, FELAV VAULT. WAFERS, CARES, CONDUITS FIBER AN- CHORS, GUYS, CONVEYANCE PPES RELATED TO THE 0FLTEATON SYSTEM AND EO UP- MENT ASSOCIATED THEREWITH, ATTACHMENTS AND APPURTENANT EOUPMENT, TRANS- FORMERS. BUILDINGS, FENCES. ROADS. DRIVEWAY. TEALS. LANDSCAPE MD IRRIGATION, ATTACHMENTS AND EOUPAENT FOR ELECTRICAL PURPOSES, AND OTHB. USES CON- SISTENT W111 THE OPERATION OF AN ELECTRIC UTUTV SUBSTATION (COLLECTNELY, 'SUBSTATION FACLITES". RATHER AU1110OMO THE CRY MANAGER TO NCLLDE N SUCH EASEMENT AGREEMENT A PHPETU0L NON-EXCLUSIVE ACCESS ROAD EASEMENT FOR ACCESS TORTE SUBSTATDM FACUTES THf9IXUGN THE PORTION OF :THE PROPERTY CONTANNG A TOTAL SIZE OF APPROXIMATELY THEE HUNDRED FCRTV-SEVEN THOU- SAND. ONE HUNDRED SDfTY-NNE (347,169) SQUARE FEET, AS LEGALLY DESCRIBED N EXHIBIT B-. FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY DOCLR.ENTS, NCi1DFA' AMENDMENTS AND MODIFICATIONS TO SAID EASEMENT AGREEMENT, ALL N FORKS ACCEPTABLE TO THE CRY ATTORNEY. AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO EFFECTUATE THIS TRANSACTION. All Merest. persons are invited b appear at the meeting and may be heard with respect to the propose. resolution. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of The City Com- mission wish respect to any matter to be considered at Nis meeting. that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made including an testimony and evidence eon wh' lam appeal may be based (FS. 286.0105). Pursuant to Mardi City Code Section 2-33(o), whenever a scheduled City Commission meet- ing is cancelled or is not held due n a lack of a quoolm or other emergency. a special City Commission meeting will be autamatlN scheduled for the Tuesday inmedsbN following Me cancelled meeting. n the event of one of the aforementioned circumstances, the special meeting would be hen on March 4, 2025, at 900 am. in the City Commission chambers lo- cated at Miami CN Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami. Florida 33133. All of the scheduled agenda lams mom that canceled meeting shall auomatcallly be scheduled as art agenda item at the special City Canmisslon meeth9. The City Clerk shall notify Me public of the special meeting that is to take place by placing a notice of the special CM Commission meeting at the entrance of City Han and the City's main administrative buildig, pacing a notice on the City's website. and, if feasible. placid an ad in a newspaper of general cimuation before the special meeting on the immediacy following Tuesday. There shall be no additional not by pubhat required for any such scheduled agenda dem that is moved to the special City Commission maebg. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons ree0ig special a - oommadalions to participate in this proceeding may contact the Office of Ye City Clerk at 13051250-5361 Nokia) no Icier than five (51 business days prior I. Me Woneedih8. TTY users may can vs 711 (Florida Relay Service) no stir than live (5) business days prior to the pro- ceeding. Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Ad No. 43657 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Tile Mbml City Commission wi1 hob a Pudic Hearing on Thursday, Febmary 27, 2025, at 91)0 AM.. Is consider the award of a contract to Me Florida Not for Profit lined below through Anti -Poverty grant hinds from the District 5's share of Me City of Miami's Anti -Poverty Initiative Program. Foundation of Community Assistance and Leadership, Inc.. a Florida Not for Profit Corporation, and to consider the CiN Managers recommendations and finding that competi- tive negotiation methods are not practicable or advantageous regarding ease issues: • Foundation of CammuniN Assistance and Leadership, Inc. - FOCAL Moore Park Learning Center Inquiries regarding this notice may be addressed to Malissa T Sul anion. Admnisdalive Assistant 11, Office of Grants 00mhslration. at (3051416-1005. This action is neig considered pursuant to Section 18-85 (A) of the Cade of be City of Miami, Florida as amended (Me 'Code'). The recommendations and fndhgs b D0 000.03red h Nis natter are set forth it the proposed resolution and in Code Section 18-85 (A), which are deemed to he hmrporated by reference herein and are available as with the reguiarty sched- uled Cty Commission meeting of February 27, 2025, a1 Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami. Florida 33133. The Miami City Commission requesn all nloresled parties be present or represented at the meeting and may be heard with respect to any proposition before the City Commission in which the Coy Commission may take action. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Commisson with respect to any matter to be considered at this meeting, that person shot ensure that a verbatim record of the pmceedirgs is made Includig all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based F.S. 286.0104 In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needed special ac- commodations toparticipate in this Proceeding nay contact the Off of he Coy Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voie) no star than Me 15) busiess days prior to the pmceedirg. TTY users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Senkel no biter Man five (5) business days Prior to The proceeding. Pursuant to Miami City Code Section 2-33(o), whenever a scheduled City Commission meet- ing is cancelled or is not hob due to a lack of a quorum or other emergency. a special City Commission meeting will be automatically scheduled for the Tuesday immediately following the cancelled meeting. h Me event of one of the aforementioned circumstances, the special meeting would be held on March 4, 2025. at 900 A.M. in the City Commission chambers lo- cated at Mardi City Hall. 3500 Pan American Drive. Miami, Florida 33133, All of the scheduled agenda items from that canceled meeting shall automatically be s01,000 ed as an agenda Rem M the special CM Commission meeting. The CM Clerk shall rotor the public of the special meeting bat is to take place by placing a notice of the special Ciy Commission meeting at the entrance of City Hall and the City's man administrative building, placing a notice on the City's websib, and, it leasib6, p0cfrg art ad In a newspaper of general circuafen before the special meeting on the immediately Mbwig Tuesday There Shan be no addi9onal not by pis bkcatlon required for any such scheduled agenda item mats moved to the special City Commission meeting. In accordance with the Americans wih Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needig special ac- commodations b participate in this proceeding may contact the Oft of the Cly Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice) no later than five 5) business days prior to the proceeding. TTY seers may call via 711 (Florida Relay Semcel no taer than five (5) business days prior b tie pro- ceeding Todd B. Hannan CM Clark Ad No. 43649 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held by the City Canmissim of the City of Miami. Florida on Thursday. February 27. 2025, at 9:00 AM. at Ci6 Hall. located at 3500 Pan Amman Orme, Miami Flor- ida, 331331or the purpose of granting the foll0Mng: A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CRY CCIMSSDN, WITH ATTACFMIEL4T(Sk BY A FGUD- FI THS (4/5111S) AFFfMNTNE VOTE, AFTER AN ADVEAT1SED Pl1RIC HEARING, RATFYNG, APPf10JNC ANDODNFT0ANGTHECIIY MANAGER'S RECOMdBNID4TDNS AND RAMOS, ATTACHED AND NCORPORATED AS EXHBTT 'A' THAT COMPETITIVE NEGOTULTICN METH- ODS AND FRf0Fr t RFS ARE NOT PRACTICABLE CA ANANTA'F4L LS FOR THE CITY DF MIAMI Parr) PURSUANT TO SECTION 18-66(A(311C) OF THE CODE OF THE CRY OF MI- AMI R-ORD& AS MENDED. AND WAIVING THE )ROUIREMENTS FOR SAD PROCEDURES. AIJDIOR@1C THE CT' MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A FROGRAMAING FWRT- fBiSIP AGREEMENT (TPA') BETWEEN DIE CITY AND BElAFCNIE TACOLC! CENTER MOM: MATED, A FLORIDA NDT-FOR-ARCFR DORCRATDN, N A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND RCM COUNSEL TO PROVOE PARK PROGRAM./NG SONDES, M4C1UDM4G AFTER -SCHOOL TUTORING, COLN6ELNC COMPUTER ECUCATDN AND SPORTS SERJDES AT THE CRY -OWNED BELAFOMTE TACCLCV CENTER PARK. LOCATED AT 6161 NORTIMNEST 9 MERE. MYWN. FLORIDA ('RIBOSE') FOR THE CONTRACT PERI- OD COMMENCNG OCTOBER 1, 2024 THROUGH SET EMBER 30, 2039, F URI/HHR ALTER} POND THE CRY MANAGER TO EXECUTE SERVICE AUTHORIZATION LEI Ityis AND TO NE- GOTIATE AND TO BLS:UTE THE NECESSARY DOCIMBNTS, AMENCMENTS, EXTB4SICNS RENEWALS, AND MOOFDATI NS. ALL N FORMS ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND BOND COUNSEL TO MFLBvE74F ACCEPTANCE OF AND COMPl1ANCE WTIH SAD PPA A4RWRCENG THE DIPENDITIURE AND ALLOCATION OF FUNDS N AN AJACItNT NOT TO EXCEED ONE HUNCREO THOUSAND SIX HUMOR® SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS (S100,675.00) FOR THE SENDES N FISCAL YEAR 2024-2025 FROM THE PARKS AM) I iEATONOH4- ERAL RJND ACCOUNT NO.001101291001 8B2000D000,0000, WITH RJTINE FISCAL YEARS Rl4DNC SUBJECT TOR InGFTARY APPROJAL All interested petmns era Invited to appear at the meeting and may be heard with respect b the proposed 10900h on, Should any Person desire to appeal any decsion of the City Com- mission wfh respect to aN matter to be onnsrdered at this meeting, that person tan ensure that a velbadm record of the proceedings is made ncldng an testimony and avtdaoe upon which any appeal may be based Fa 21364105j. Pursuant to Miami CM Code Section 2-33(o), whenever a xne0ded 0110 Comnisson meet - tog s cancelled or s not held due to a tack a a quorum or enter emergency, a special City Commis.. meeting will he automatically scheduled for Me Tuesday 0n0ate5 tak.ing r e cancelled meeting. In the event of one of the aforementioned circumstances. the special meeting would be held on Marion 4, 2025, a1900 am. in the City Ca -mission rllandas lo- cated at Miami City (Hell, 3500 Pan American Drive, Mami, Florida 33133. All of the scheduled agenda Warns from that cancelled meeting shall automatically be scheduled as an agenda Main at the special Ciy Cannibal. meeting. The City Clerk shall nutty Min public of the serial meetnn )hat s b take Psce by Pacing a rut of the special City Commission meeting al the entrance 14 City Hell and the CM's men adnnstraMe buildkg. IdMig a notice on the City's webAle, and, 9 feasible. pacig an ad Ina newspaper ty general circustbn betty* the special meelig on be lnnediatel fold ilg Tresday. Tam shall be no ...brat notice by puNicaton required ter aN such %Medaad agenda tan that is moved to the special City Caamksskn m eetkg. In accordance with the Americans wish 0000,1k ec Act of 1990, parsons needing special ac- commodations to cann n° in tins proceeding may contact the Office of kw Cly Clerk at (305) 250-5361 Nobel no bar than five 15( business days prior to the proceeding, TTy mrs0rs may cab vs 711 (Florida Relay Servoel no Wet Nan five (51 business days prior to the po- mading. Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Ad No. 43656 McClatchy The Beaurtort Gazette The Belleville News -Democrat Bellingham Herald Centre Daily Tunes Sun Herald Idaho Statesman Bradenton Herald The Charlotte Observer The State Ledger -Enquirer Durham I The Herald -Sun Fort Worth Star -Telegram The Fresno Bee The Island Packet The Kansas City Star Lexington Herald -Leader The Telegraph - Macon Merced Sun -Star Miami Herald El Nuevo Herald AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION The Modesto Bee The Sun News - Myrtle Beach Raleigh News k Observer Rock Hill I The Herald The Sacramento Bee San Luis Obispo Tribune Tacoma I The News Tribune TU-City Herald The Wichita Eagle The Olympian Account # order Number Identification Order PO Cols Depth 33010 636068 Legal Display Ad-IPL02173600 - IPL0217360 # 43651 3 10.18 in Attention: E-Tearsheet CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE MIAMI, FL 33133 mclopez@miamigov.com 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, Mary Castro, who on oath says that he/she is Custodian of Records of the The Miami Herald, a newspaper published in Miami Dade County, Florida, that the attached was published on the publicly accessible website of The Miami Herald or by print in the issues and dates listed below. 1 insertion(s) published on: 02/17/25 Affiant further says that the said Miami Herald website or newspaper complies with all legal requirements for publication in chapter 50, Florida Statutes. M a-ry Ga-5,f -r -a Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of March in the year of 2025 iGivben Notary Public in and for the state of South Carolina, residing in Beaufort County AMY L. ROBBINS NOTARY PUBLIC SOUTH CAROLINA MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 11-03-32 Extra charge for lost or duplicate affidavits. Legal document please do not destroy! CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held by the City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida on Thurs- day, February 27, 2025, at 9:00 A.M. at City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida, 33133 for the purpose of granting the following: A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), BY A FOUR - FIFTHS (4/5THS) AFFIRMATIVE VOTE, AFTER AN ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARING, RATI- FYING, APPROVING, AND CONFIRMING THE CITY MANAGER'S FINDING, ATTACHED AND INCORPORATED AS ATTACHMENT "B," THAT COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION METHODS AND PROCEDURES ARE NOT PRACTICABLE OR ADVANTAGEOUS FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI ("CITY") PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 29-B(A) OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED ("CITY CHARTER"), AND SECTION 18-182(C) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED ("CITY CODE"); WAIVING THE REQUIREMENTS FOR SAID PROCEDURES; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A NINETY NINE (99) YEAR GROUND LEASE AGREEMENT ("LEASE"), BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI ("CITY") AND 5350 FLAGLER STREET, LLC; ("DEVELOPER") ON THE CITY -OWNED PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED AT 5350 WEST FLAGLER STREET, MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS MORE PARTIC- ULARLY DESCRIBED IN ATTACHMENT "A," ATTACHED AND INCORPORATED, FOR THE DE- VELOPMENT OF AFFORDABLE ELDERLY RENTAL HOUSING PROJECT FOR LOW-INCOME SENIORS; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE ANY AND ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS, INCLUDING AMENDMENTS, EXTENSIONS, AND MODIFICATIONS, ALL IN FORMS ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY; SUCH LEASE SUBJECT UPON SUCCESSFUL REMEDIATION OF EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL CONDI- TIONS, IF ANY. All interested persons are invited to appear at the meeting and may be heard with respect to the proposed resolution. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Com- mission with respect to any matter to be considered at this meeting, that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based (F.S. 286.0105). Pursuant to Miami City Code Section 2-33(o), whenever a scheduled City Commission meeting is cancelled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other emergency, a special City Commission meeting will be automatically scheduled for the Tuesday immediately following the cancelled meeting. In the event of one of the aforementioned circumstances, the special meeting would be held on March 4, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. in the City Commission chambers located at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133. All of the scheduled agenda items from that cancelled meeting shall automatically be scheduled as an agenda item at the special City Commission meeting. The City Clerk shall notify the public of the special meeting that is to take place by placing a notice of the special City Commission meeting at the entrance of City Hall and the City's main administrative building, placing a notice on the City's website, and, if feasible, placing an ad in a newspaper of general circulation before the special meeting on the immediately following Tuesday. There shall be no additional notice by publication required for any such scheduled agenda item that is moved to the special City Commission meeting. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing special accommodations to participate in this proceeding may contact the Office of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice) no later than five (5) business days prior to the proceeding. TTY users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later than five (5) business days prior to the proceeding. Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Ad No. 43651 MOIDAY fAwlkl 17 :at) More news, 17-18A 51,4 FROM PAGE 6A TRADE WAR vide details on how it will retaliate against fresh tariffs coming from the Trump administration — including 25% levies on steel and aluminum an- ounced last Monday and set to kick in on March 12. On Thursday, Trump directed his advisers to come up with new tariff levels for economies that will include the EU, which thems likely to kick off intense negotiations with govemments around the world. While EU officials de- bate their options, the alcohol industry is watch- ing to see whether the whiskey tariffs will be retained or even accelerat- ed. "This industry should not be included in a trade dispute," said Chris R. Swonger, the CEO of the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, who recently took a trip to Italy and Belgium to talk to European leaders. "We are the poster child of the best of free trade." Europe is not the only place where cocktails may get mixed up in tariff negotiations. Trade of Mexican tequila and Can- adian whisky could be affected by the United States' efforts to rewrite its trade relationship with Mexico and Canada, al- though tariffs between those nations have been suspended until March. Given the fraught back- drop, industry lobby groups from around the world have been teaming up to make the case that the spirits industry should be left out of the tariff fight, allowing up-and- coming distillers to find a footing in new export markets and big multina- tionals to continue trading unabated — especially between the United States and the EU. American whiskey ex- ports to the EU fell 20% in the year after the imposi- tion of 25% tariffs, accord- ing to industry data. EU liqueur and cordial exports also dropped sharply. The decline had a rela- tively small economic impact — whiskey lost over $100 million in sales from 2018 to 2019, but that's a rounding error in what was then a nearly $22 trillion U.S. economy. But the setback damaged the industry for years, and the threat of tariffs has continued to hamper its expansion. Victor Yarbrough, the CEO of Brough Brothers Spirits Group, had just begun to ship bourbon from his distillery in Louisville, Kentucky, to Britain in 2019 when the first round of tariffs staff- ed to kick in. The firm had to pull back, because the 25% tariff made exporting unprofitable. Now, he is postponing plans to sell to the French and German markets something he had once hoped to do by this sum- m"It's just very difficult to make any kind of business decisions," Yarbrough said. He had hoped his prod- ucts, a connoisseur's bour- bon that tastes of cherries and chocolate and a low- er -proof option with a hint of apple, would do well in the European market. But he will have to wait to find out Yarbrough's concems are an example of how trade disputes can hams some U.S. companies. LVhakey is the leading U.S. distilled spirits ex- port, accounting for more than two-thirds of all such sales in foreign markets in 2022 and 2023. But tit -for -tat tariffs also cost consumers, including by making products more expensive. thorn Lah- ann, the owner of Whis- kyplaxa in Hamburg, Ger- many, houses 1,000 open bottles of whiskey in an 18th-century bar in the city's historic center. His American selection is "so important" for classic cocktails like the Saurac or the old-fashioned, he said. If the cost of bourbon and rye goes up substan- tially, he said, customers might be forced to either shoulder the cost or switch to something non-Amer- mc The idea that tariffs cost all parties involved has, in fact, been one of the EU's Ir win talking points. "Tariffs are taxes — bad for business, worse for csumers," Ursula von der Leyen, Resident of the European Commis - on, the EU's executive • said n a release Tuesday. Europe's strategy for dealing with the United States has been to stick to that message while push- ing to negotiate. Its leaders me trying to offer the Trump adminis- tration wins, like pledging more gas purchases, something that the presi- dent has been insisting upon. But they have also promised firm counter- measures if negotiation fads. And that is where targeted tariffs could are e• e into play. Lobbyists agerly awaiting the details, but European leaders have been waiting to unveil specifics. "We don't know," said Ulrich Adam, director general of the European liquor lobby group Spirits Europe. "On spirts, we speak with one voice: We want to maintain tariff - free trade." CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC NEARING A puree heating will be ink] by the City Commeson of the CAN of Miami Florida an T1Mrsday, February 27, 2025, at 990 AM. al City Hall. located at 3500 Pen American thee. Mami. Flor- ida, 33133 for the purpose of granting the blomng: AIESOLUTONCETHE MIAMI CITY COM.ILSSDN,BY A FOURFFTHS14/51HS1 AFFI MATIVE VOTE, PURSUANT TO SECTION 29 0 OF THE CHARRER OF THE CRY OF MAMI, FLORIDA, AS AVENGED, WANING COMPETITIVE BDDNG AND AUTHORIZING THE CRY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A PURCHASE AND SALEAGPEB.ENT WITH E(ORESLENCY MI- AMI, LLC ("DEVELOPER') FOR BE SALE, UPON SATISFACTION OFCERTAN CLOSING CON- DRDNS, OF h6A ACIES OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1111 PARROT JUNGLE TAAL ( nax7Hlr) FOR RESDENTW,MO COMMERCIAL USES, N EXOHANCE FOR CAN- CELLATION OF THE EXSTNG I FAST AND CONSIDERATION EOUAL TO OR (SEATER THAN FAIR ur sET VALUE OF ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE MLLON DOLLARS ($135,000000.001, INCLUDING DEVELOPMENT CF A NEy N13.3-ACHE FUME WATERFRONT PIVF( ON THE REMAINDER OF PROPERTY AT A COST TO CEVELOPER OF THIRTY SEVEN MLLION DOL- LARS ($37,000.000.00), PAYMENTS TO CITY OF TEN MILLION DOLLARS ($10000.00000) AT CLOSING AND ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000) PER YEAR PER PHASE WRI1 PN- NUAL FRC. ATOMS OF THREE PERCENT (8:0) AND A PRESENT VALUE OF ONE HUNDRED TEN MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED SEVENTY-FTJE TH01SAID AND TWENTY-FOUR DOLLARS 15110,875024) OVER NINETY -NNE YEARS), AND CERTAIN COM LINTY BENEFITS VALUED AT THIRTY -FMB MILLION SO(-HUCRED THOUSAND 000-M$ 1534,6000001. INCLUDING PAYMENT TO THE CITY OF FIFTEEN MLLION DOLLARS ($15,000.00000) FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND INFRASTRUCTURE FURTHER 0ITHOR¢NG THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGO- TIATE AND EXECUTE PARTIAL RP FARE AND MODIFICATION CFTHE DEED RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH N DEED NO.19447 BENWEENTHECIIY AND THE STATEOF FLORIDA INTERNAL MFRONE.ENT 1R15T HIND ("STATE'): AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO 000C11TE A OUR -CLAM DEED TO DEVELOPER, N A FORA ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY: PRO- VONG. THAT SUCH SALE AND CONVEYANCE BE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL AND EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT W RH THE STATE THROUGH THE STATE Cr FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: AITUXi@NC 71E CRY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE OTHER ANCILLARY DOCUMENTS AND AMENDMENTS (SOURED TO EFFECTU- ATE THE SALE AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROPERTY AS SET FORTH N RE RAR:RASE AND SALE AGREEMENT, ALL IN A FORA ACCEPTABLE TO THE CRY ATTORNEY. All interested persons are invited to appear at the meeig and may be hese win reaped b the 00pesed resob5on. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Cerro lion will respect to any matter to be puedered at this (reeting, tar person shell ensure Nat a verbatim record of the proceedings is made ncaldag all tesimomy and evidence upon which any appeal may be based IFS. 2136.0105). Pursuant to Miami City Code Secuwh 2-3310a whenever a scheduled Gay Commission =et- ng is cancelled or x 00t held due to a ack of a quorum or other emergency, a spacial City Coonasnn meeting win be outer aliealy scheduled for the Tuesday Nmrecratefy following the cancelled meeting. in the event of one of the eforemene0ned cboansences the 0pecel meeting would be held on March 3, 2025, at 900 and in the City Commission chambers lo- cated at Mimi Cry Hall 3500 Pan American Dime, Miami, Rorke 33133. All d the scheduled ageeda ikons from that cancelled meeting shall automatically be scheduled as an agenda tem at the special City Commission meeting, lghe City Clerk stall nolty the public of to special meeting that is to take pace by placing a notice of the special City Commieson meeting at the entrance of City Hal and the City's man adnnauadre building, pacing a nonce on the City's wehsbte. and, A bests. placing an ad in a r.wshape of general Cucualon beton/ the speoal meeting on the immediately folowng Tuesday. There shall be no additional notice by oudtcatien required for arty itch scheduled agenda item oat is moved to the appeal CM Commission meeting. in accordance with the Americana will Deabritbes Act of 1990, persons needing spode ac- cvmlwdvbos to participate n he proceeding may contact the (M of the CAN Clerk at 1305i 250-5361 (Vora( no late than He 15t business days prior tote proceerlig. ITV Cott. may cell va 711 IFbrka Retry Service) no Leer than Me (5) business days prior to to pro- ceeding, Todd B. Hannon Ciy Clerk Ad No. 431359 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING pubic hearing we be held by the City Cor Ammon of the Ciy of Mani, Forkla on Tlurs- Feeru9ry 27, 2025, at 900 AM. at Cry Hal, boned at 3590 Pun American Dove, Miami, Fete. 33133 for the Purp09a Of Wanting the Iolpwrg: RESOLU110N OF THE MIARI CRY COMASSION. WRH ATTACHMENT(S), BY A FOUI- )4/5THS) AF7AAMTNE VOTE AFTER AN ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARING, RATI- FYING. APFROVNG, AND CONFFMNG THE CRY MANAGER'S RIDING ATTACHED AND NCOPPORATED AS ATTACIMENT "8," THAT COMPEIRME NEGOTIATION LEIPOIA AND PROCEDURES E URES ARE NOT PRACTICABLE OR AD WNTAGECUS FOR THE CRY OF MIAMI (-CRY) PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 29-6(A) OF THE CHARTER OF TIE CITY OF MARL FLORIDA. AS AMENDED ('CITY QWITIEWL AND SECTION 18-182(C) OF THE CODE OF CRY OF MANR, FLORIDA. AS MINDED (CRY CODE"), WANING THE IEOUFErE4TS FC7R SAD PROCECURES. AUTHORIZING THE CRY MANAGER TO EXKUTE A NINETY NNE (99( YEAR GROUND I FAST AGREEMENT (7 FACT"), BETWEEN THE CRY OF RAM CCR1'") AND 5350 RADLS9 SI heat[ LLC: COBS DPEAI ON THE CITWOAeID PARCEL LAID =ATE)0 AT 5350 WEST HAGLER STREET, MAML FLORIDA, AS MORE PARTIC- ULARLY DESCREED N ATTACHMENT "A' ATTACHED AND NCORIORATED, FOR THE DE- PABN7 OF AFFORDABLE ELDERLY RENTAL HOUSING PROJECT FOR LAN-NCOI,E SENIORS, FURTHER AUT}gR 7NC THE CRY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE AND ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS, NC(11DNG MAE(DMENTS, EXTENSIONS, AND F1CATIONS, ALL N FORMS ACCEPTABLE TO THE CRY ATTORNEY: SUCH 1 FAST SUBJECT UPON arr0SSFUL REMED1410N OF EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL CONDO S F ANY. interested persons are invited to appear al the meetrg and may be heard with respect 10 the proposed resolution. Should any Person desire to appeal any decison of the City C - • non with respect b any matter b be considered at this meeting, that person Shall ensure Mat a verbatim record d the proceedings is made including aid tesroerry and evidence upon ich any appeal may be based ES.21360105)- Pursuant to Miami City Code Bonbon 2-33(o), whenever a scheduled City Commission meeting is cancelled Of iS not held due to a lack IN a quorum or other emergency, a secai Commission meeting ell be automatiraly scheduled for the Tuesday mnedatey following the cancelled meeting. In the event done of the abrenenlioned circumstances. the ,petal meeting would be held on March 4. 2025, at 900 a.m. in the City Commission chambers located at Miami Ciy Hall.3500 Pan American Dove. Mani, Ferea 33133 All of he scheduled aware items from that cancelled meetng shall automatically be scheduled as an agenda Sem at the spacial City Cawnission meeting. City Clerk shall notify the public 0 the special merit; that is To fake Place a' pacing notice of he simnel CM Commission meeting at the entrance of CM Hall and the City's Aran etheel alive butldrg, Placing a notice on the CNy's website, and, d foasible. pacing an and in a newspaper of general cimuLeton before the special meeting on Me mmedieley bowing Tuesday. There shall be no additional notice by publication required for any such scheduled agenda hem that is moved to the speeel City Comn0siorl meeting. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, parser. needing special Ccom odalix. b pedcipate in this proceeding may contact the Once ei the City Clerk at (3051250-5381 (Vol.) no Aber hen tee (5) h ertMS days PYor 10 the Proceeding. TTY users may mil vie 711 'Florida Relay Service, no ater than live (51 business clays poor to he Todd B. Hanna, City Clerk Ad No. 43651 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing wdl be held by the Cbly Commission of the City of Mmb. Portia on Thursday, February 27, 2025, at 900 A.M. at Cily Hell, located at 3590 Pan Amercan Drive, Miami, Flor- ida, 33133lor Ile purpose of 9rentng the following: A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CRY COMMESION, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CRY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE, AP 09VE,ADEXECUTE AS APPIJCABLE, A FIRST AMENDMENT TO MASTER DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT, A FIRST AMENDMENT TO FETAL COMPONENT GROUND I FAST, A FIRST AMENDMENT TO PARING COMFOfENT GRDUD LEASE, AND A SECOND AMENDMENT TO AMENDED AND RESTATED MIXED USE PROJECT DECLARA- TION, EACH WRH RESPECT TO A PORTION OF CITY OF MIAMI parv"1 OWED PROPERTY LOCATED AT 838 MACARTHUR CAUSEWAY, MORE 0ARTICl1LARLY DESCRIED N ISOIER A ('PROPERTY-), A PARTIAL RELEASE AND MODFKYRION OF RE D® RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH N DEED NO. 19447 ('PARTIAL RELEASE), BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE STATE CF FLORIDA INTERNAL MPROVEAENT TRUST FUND. IHFOUGH THE STATE CF FLORIDA DE- PARTAENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (ED®"), AND OTHER DOCUMENTS ANCL- LAM THERETO, WHICH SHALL BE SUBJECT TO APROJAL BY THE MIAMI CRY COMMIS- SION RYA 4/5TH AFFIRMATIVE VOTE N CCeNECT1ON WITH THE oedaOFAEN7 OF RE PROPERTY BY B 3 IO DEVELOPER U.C. A OEOYA(E LIMITED LASLITY COMPANY EDE- VELOFER'). ALL N A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO TIE CRY ATTOREY, FURTHER A1fFOR@K- THE CRY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND D(ECUTE ALL OTHER NECESSARY COMMENTS, NCLUONC MENDMENfS AND MDOFCAIIONS, AND OTHER REOUIED DOCUMENTS TO ALLOW THE DEVELOPER TO FNPLBE fEQRE) PERMITTING, N A FORA ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO OCAIREIE THE AFO/E.ENTONED PARTIAL RELEASE SUBJECT TO ALL FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LAWS THAT (EGTAATE SUCH TRANSACTIONS. All nbrested persons are invited to appear at the meeting and may be heard with respect b the proposed resolution. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Com- missioned sion with respect to any matter to be considerat this meebn9. Nat person shall ensure Com- mission • a verbatim record of the proceedings 0 made inhere all testimony and evidence upon which ey appeal may be based (FS. 286.0105)- Pursuant 1q Miami City Code Section 2-33(o), wherever a scheduled City Commisson meet- ing is cancelled or is not held We to a lack of a quorum or other emergency a special City Commission meeting will be automatically scheduled for the Tuesday irrrwdatey following the cancelled meeting. In the event of one of Mrs aforementioned circumstances. ore spacial meeting would be held on March 4, 2025, at 900 am. in the City Commission othamber5lo- cated at Miami City Hal, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133. All of the scheduled agenda items from that canceled meeting stet automatically be scheduled as an agenda deco at the special city Commission meeting. The City Clerk shall notify the public of the special meeting oat is to take place by placing a notice of the special City Commission meeting al the entrance of City Hall and the Ciy's mail edmnisbal0e building, placing a notice on the City's webste, and, 4 feasible. placing an ad in a newspaper of general circulation before tee special mesh g on the immediately following Tuesday. There Whet be no additional nonce by publication required for any such scheduled agenda item that is moved to he special City Commission meeting. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act o1 1990. persons reeding spacial ac- commodations to psribcpsa in this prooeedng may mnact the Once of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice) no later tan five (5) business days prior to to proceedbn9 TTY users may can via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later than Ilse (5) hosiless days prior to to pro- ceeding. Todd B. Herren City Clerk Ad No. 43658 McClatchy The Beaufort Gazette The Belleville News -Democrat Bellingham Herald Centre Daily Tunes Sun Herald Idaho Statesman Bradenton Herald The Charlotte Observer The State Ledger -Enquirer Durham I The Herald -Sun Fort Worth Star -Telegram The Fresno Bee The Island Packet The Kansas City Star Lexington Herald -Leader The Telegraph - Macon Merced Sun -Star Miami Herald E1 Nuevo Herald AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION The Modesto Bee The Sun News - Myrtle Beach Raleigh News & Observer Rock Hill ( The Herald The Sacramento Bee San Luis Obispo Tritnme Tacoma i The News Tribune Tri-City Herald The Wichita Eagle The Ohvtpian Account # Order Number Identification Order PO Amount Cols Depth 33010 636238 Legal Display Ad-IPL02174550 - IPL0217455 # 43652 $1,050.70 2 5.00 in Attention: E-Tearsheet CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE MIAMI, FL 33133 mclopez@miamigov.com CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ANY PERSON WHO RECEIVES COMPENSATION, REMUNERATION OR EXPENSES FOR CONDUCTING LOBBYING ACTIVITIES IS REQUIRED TO REGISTER AS A LOBBYIST WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO ENGAGING IN LOBBYING ACTIVITIES BEFORE CRY STAFF, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES OR THE CRY COMMISSION. A COPY OF THE APPLICORI F ORDINANCE IS AVM ow F IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK (MIAMI CITY HALL). LOCATED AT 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, MIAMI, FLORIDA, 33133. AT THE SCHEDULED MEETING OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, TO 8E HELD ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2025, AT 9:00 A.M., N RS CHAMBERS AT CITY HALL 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION WILL CONSIDER THE FOLLOW- ING ITEM RELATED TO THE REGULAR AGENDA: A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WRH ATTACHMENTS, ACCEPTING THE PLAT ENTITLED "ISLAND BAY-, A SUBDIVISION IN THE CRY OF MIAMI, SUBJECT TO ALL OF THE CONDITIONS OF THE PLAT AND STREET COMMITTEE AND THE PROVISIONS CONTANED IN CITY CODE SECTION 55-8, AND ACCEPTING THE DEDICATIONS SHOWN ON SAID PLAT LOCATED FROM NE 4 AVENUE TO THE WEST SIDE OF BISCAYNE BAY, AND FROM NE 23 TERRACE TO NE 24 STREET; ALSO FROM NE 23 STREET TO NE 23 TERRACE, BETWEEN NE 7 AVENUE AND THE WEST SIDE OF BISCAYNE BAY; ALSO ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF NE 24 STREET, BETWEEN NE 7 AVENUE AND THE WEST SIDE OF BISCAYNE BAY, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTNG THE CITY MANAGER AND CRY CLERK TO EXECUTE SAID PLAT, AND PROVE/WO FOR THE RECORDATION OF SAID RAT IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Copies of the proposed Resolution are available for review at the Resilience and Public Works Department, Survey Section of the Administra- ten Division, located at 444 SW 2nd Avenue. 7th Floor. durng regular working fours. Phone 305-416-1232. All interested persons are invited to appear at the meeting and may be heard with respect to the proposed resolution. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Commission with respect to any matter to be considered at this meeting, that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made including all testinony and evidence upon which arty appeal may be based (FS. 286.0105). Pursuant to Miami City Code Section 2-33(o), whenever a scheduled City Commission meeting is cancelled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other emergency, a special City Commission meeting will be automatically scheduled for the Tuesday immediately following the cancelled meeting. In the event of one of the aforementioned circumstances, the special meeting would be hell on March 4.2025 at 9:00 a.m. in the City Commission chambers located at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miarni, Ronda 33133. All of the scheduled agenda items from that cancelled meeting shall automatically be scheduled as an agenda dent at the special City Canmission meeting. The City Clerk shall notify the public of the special meeting that is to take place by placing a notice of the special City Commission meeting at the entrance of City Hall and the Ciys main administrative building, placing a notice on the Ciys website, and, if feasible, placing an ad in a newspaper of general circulation before the special meeting on the inmediatey following Tuesday There shall be no additional notice by publication required for any such scheduled agenda item that is moved to the special City Commission meeting. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. persons needing special accommodations to participate in this proceeding may contact the Office of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice) no later than five (5) business days prior to the proceeding. TTY users may call via 711 (Ronda Relay Service) no later than fwe 15) business days prior to the proceeding. Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Ad No. 43652 PUBLISHED DAILY MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared, Mary Castro, who on oath says that he/she is Custodian of Records of the The Miami Herald, a newspaper published in Mlami Dade County, Florida, that the attached was published on the publicly accessible website of The Miami Herald or by print in the issues and dates listed below. 1 insertion(s) published on: 02/17/25 Affiant further says that the said Miami Herald website or newspaper complies with all legal requirements for publication in chapter 50, Florida Statutes. N( 04- L/ O Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of February in the year of 2025 Kaben Notary Public in and for the state of South Carolina, residing in Beaufort County AMY L. ROBBINS NOTARY PUBLIC SOUTH CAROLINA MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 11-03-32 Extra charge for lost or duplicate affidavits. Legal clot mlent please do not destroy) MONDAY FF63YSI B 2@5 ML6e HERALD M Taylor points to a hand drawn 1923 map of Holly- wood. The small city plan included a couple of parks, an 18-hole golf course and a boardwalk for beach - goers. Exactly one mile north, just west of Dixie Highway, drawn in a per- fect square with a circular park and hotel at its center is the neighborhood for Black Hollywood resi- dents, labeled with the name "LIBERIA." The city of Hollywood, including Liberia, was founded in 1925. "He called it Liberia, for the country in Africa that was created for freed slaves that wanted to go back to Africa. He laid roads, he ran power and electricity. He donated land for schools and churches. That set the tone for the Liberian com- munity," Taylor said. "They had something of a head start because of the infrastructure improve- ments Young made that 1 don't think a lot of devel- opers in Florida were doing for the Black com- munity at that time." The result was a tight- knit and resilient neigh- borhood. Black families from other parts of the south, like Georgia and South Carolina, moved to Liberia along with Baha mien immigrants. "To understand and appreciate Liberia is to appreciate something that y have been created because of Jim Crow seg- regation, but was recre- ated by the people who came into it and made it a vibrant community that survives today," said Kitty Oliver, a veteran journalist and historian who has documented Liberia's stories for decades. Henry Graham, a well- known community figure and the founder of non- profit Liberia Economic and Social Development, Inc., recalled how his neighbors were always willing to help each other. He moved to Liberia with his grandparents in 1957. Because Black residents could not go to a nearby hospital, Graham said, the community relied on house aides, okler women who lived in Liberia who grew medicinal herbs and spices in their backyards. If you were sick, the house aides had the cure. If you were pregnant, "they delivered those children right and left," Graham said. Resources from the govemment were limited, too. In the '50s, only the main street was paved, he said. The rest were gravel roads. And before street lights were installed throughout the neigh- borhood in the '60s, the roads were pitch black at night, causing deadly car Crashes, he said. Reminders of segre- gation were never far. Several of the streets that ran through Liberia were named after Confederate generals until the city of Hollywood changed them in 2018. Graham recalled when he visited a Kwik Chek grocery store in Holly- wood when he was young. He decided to drink the water from the "white" fountain because he want- ed to see if it tasted differ- ent. A white woman began sarearning and ran to find manager. Thankfully, Graham said, the manager was kind t0 him. "I'm sorry that this has hap- pened, but this is the way the system is operating," the manager told him. Despite the hardships of Jim Crow, Liberia was a bustling part of town with pool halls, night clubs, churches, businesses and homes owned by Black residents. A key part of the neighborhood was Attucks High School, one of three Black high schools in Bro- ward. Similar to Overtown in Miami, many Black celeb- rities stopped by Liberia, said Emmenlsel George, a curator and community liaison at Old Dillard Mu - um. He found video footage of the late actress Eartha Kitt visiting At - tucks to raise money for the swimming pool. The father of actors Wood and Steve Hams attended Attucks. James Brown's aunt lived in Liberia, and several elders have report- ed seeing Brown around town when they were kids, George said. And before his rise to fame, singer Sam Cooke and his gospel group performed in Liber- ia. would describe Liber- ia as a community that, like many other historic Black communities - Haetem, Sistrunk, Atlanta - they have a rich story that needs to be told," George said. "And when one looks into this com- munity, they would find that there are similarities to other historic black areas." DOING RIGHT BY LIBERIA Liberia fell on hard times from the 1970s through the early 2000s for several reasons, histo- rians said. During in- tegration, many communi- ty members left. The neighborhood was also heavily impacted by At - tucks' downgrade from a high school to a middle school in 1968 because high school students would patronize many local businesses, George said. The war on drugs of the '70 and '80s took a toll on Liberia, just as it did in many Black neigh- borhoods throughout the country. Miami Herald headlines talked of the neighbor- hood's "slums" and unfair housing conditions. One 1990 story read: "The wumaasT OVERTOWE/wa wear COMMUNITY REDEVELOwaMT AO6NOY euSPIENNW., u. ocerd:. conum..rss 44M,arr CAN Ca,ms,M.1.� 1xnk. Agency 1SEOPN CAN 4a. al WrMe. mlteasdw. 26444,v 22. 2626 w 1000 AM r111Neelar. MM4atpy tWlaSm Pen M.+nine, Mora Rmdk 33131 m ,iew*WOW perdu 1l Wed baled. For nuns YtmMbn. pada IW (RA Aka N 00516796e120. Ad Na 1.1853 2366sat.o4er. Elm.* 36.164 66te4e41OwmwsfM usaI Wmeter nedewborm.e Nandi EMERGENCY GLASS REPAIRS TROPICAL GLASS and CONSTRUCTION CO. 7933 NW 7TH AVE.MIAMI, FL 33150 www.tropicalglassmiami.com (305)757-0651 (954)462-3711 BRUCE ROSENSTEIN, PRES. CGC#048630 apartment is camped, hot, falling apart. Six kids, a mom and a 5-month-old grandson share two squat bedrooms. The back -door screen is broken, and roaches are everywhere. This month, the rent went Graham and his non- profit worked tirelessly to improve Liberia's housing, eating programs to put young men to work in construction, scrounging for funding to promote Black home ownership. Doing right by Liberia was a onstant struggle and securing federal and local funding fora Black neigh- borhood was nearly im- possible, he said. Despite it all, Graham built over 300 homes in Liberia. Today, Liberia is still mainly Black, although more mniticultaral. The Hollywood Histor- ical Society unveiled the neighborhood's historical marker as part of the city's centennial and Black His- tory Month, Taylor said. Liberia's historic marker is especiallyconservativetimely given politicians' efforts to restrict the teaching of Black history tn schools, nationally and oeaey. "People are starting to be afraid of talking about history that might be un- pleasant," Taylor said. 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CDMP20240015, CDMP20240016 and COMP20240017( requesting amendments to the Miami-0ada County Comprehensive Development Master Plan (COMP). The applications are summanze0 as blows'. Applfution No. CDMP20240003 (D.e. Horton) SW: Proposed amendment to Ind COMP for 122.93 acres: Location: Northeast comer 01 the intersection of SW 197 Avenue and Theoretical SW 328 Street: Requests: 11 Redesignate the appkcanon site on the Land Use map Fran: 'Estate Density Residential' (1 to 2.5 dwelling units per gross acre) To. 'Estate Density Residential with One Density Increase (OI-1)' (2.5 to 6 dwelling units per gross acre with urban design), 2) Add the proffered Declaration of Restrictions in the Restrkdions Table in Appendix A of the COMP Land Use Element. it accepted by the Board of County Commissioners The proposed amendment is to facilitate development of the site with a maximum of 113 units. This application Is being processed concurrently with zoning Application No. 22024000023. Application No. COMP20240014 (Lanny Homes, LLC) Size: Proposed amendment to the COMP for r22.12 apes: Location: Between SW 276 Street and SW 280 Street. aid between SW 157 Avenue and 159 Avenue: Requests: 1) Redesgnate the applka9on Ole on the Land Use map From: 'Estate Density Restdentiar (1 t0 25 dwelling units per gross acre) To: 'Low -Medium Density Residential' (6 to 13 dwelling units per gross acre): 2) Add the proffered Declaration of Resmctions . the Restrictions Table In Appendix Ad the COMP Land Use Element. if accepted by the Board of County Commissioners. The proposed amendment is to facilitate development Of the site with a maximum of 198 units This application is being processed concurrently enth zoning Application No. Z2024000238 Application No. CDMP20240015 (Blueueet at Aroma I LLC) Size: Proposed amendment to the CDMP for t91 41 acres, Location: Sou. of SW 272 Street. Between SW 177 A.11llelK0Ome Avenue and SW 172 Avenue', Requests: 1) Redesignate the application vie on the Land Use map From, 'Eatate Density Resde111i0' (1 to 2.5 dwelling units per gross ape) and -Business and Office", on 12. 10 gross acres. To 'Cow -Medium Density' (6 to 13 dweair9 units per grass ape) on t81.14 gross acres and 'Business and Ofce. m t10.34 gross apes: 2) Add the proffered Declaration of Restrictions' in the Restrictions Table in Appendix A A the COMP Land Use Element. it accepted by the Board of County Commissioners The proposed amendment is to facilitate development of the site with a maximum of 700 units This application 4 being processed concurrently with zoning Application No Z2024000241 Application No. COMP202a0016 (Bluenest Development LLC - Neran)a) Size: Proposed amendment to the COMP for t27.60 acres: Locatan: No. side of SW 268 Street (sou. 01 C-103 N-1 Gnat) and east of SW 154 Avenue: Requests: 1) Redesignate the application site on the Land Use map From, 'Estate Density Residential' (1 to 2.5 dwelling unns per gross ape) T. 'Low -Medium Density Residential- (610 13 dwelling units per gross acre): 2) Add the proffered Declaration of Resutctbns in the Restrictions Tabled Appendix A of the COMP Land Use Element. if accepted by the Board of County Commissioners. The proposed amendment is to facilitate development o/ the site wt61 a maximum of 284 units. This application is being processed concurrently will zoning Appica00n No. Z2024000242. Application No. CDMP20240017 (&tamest Development LLC - Roa0a) Sla: Proposed amendment to the CDMP for t8 96 apes: Location: Northeast comer of SW 226 Street and SW 130 Avenue', Requests: 1) Redesignate the application site on the Land Use map From. low Density Residential' (2.5 to 6 dwelling units per gross ape) To: low-MDOium Density Residential' (6 to 13 dwelling units per gross acre): 2) Add the profkted Declaration of Restrictions in the Restrictions Table in Appendix Aof the COMP Land Use Element. 0 accepted by t00 Board of County Commissioners. The popox0 amendment is to facilitate development 01 the site with a maximum of 100 units. This application is berg processed concurrently with zoning Application No. Z2024000243 The Redland Canmunt y Council may adopt recommendations to the Planning Advisory Board and the Board of County Commissioners at to mdiusion of the hearing. Mudge Nord members of individual community councils may be present This meeting is free and open to the public. Interested parties may: (1) Attend ire meeting and speak on die applicetion(s), where permissible, at Ner.nla Park -14150 SW 264 SSeel, Miami, FL 33032 (2) Join the meelin9 via Zoo.n" to crew a live broadcast of the meeting Of speak on Me application. where permissible, by registering in advance of the meeting at: bibs:/Imlamidade.zoom.usMvb.atregisterMtl xpGVUNyrOraxgJFKUAPOOA (Webinar ID: 862 1857 1970) (3) Or Call the Meeting Call Center dunng ire hearing at 786-414-2600 for assslance in joining the meeting PRE -REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ZOOM. PARTICIPATION Interested parties who wish 10 speak on the application(a) via Zoom. must register by 1:00 pm on February 24, 2025 through the Zoom link or Wan.' 10 provided above. Zoom drain registration roll be available beginning at 8:00 am, FWruary 17, 2025. Those participating by Zoom who do not register in advance of the heanng may not be permitted to speak. Partiopents w10 am physically present at the meeting Illation do not need to register SPEAKING DURING THE MEETING IF PARTICIPATING THROUGH ZOOM"• On the ay of de meeting, registered speakers an speak on Me appinatwn(s) by Wining the Zoom" virtual meeting as provided in .er meeting registration confirmation emals. Participants must pin the meeting in the same manner they registered. 0 you registered online through Zoom", you must log in wM the ante profile you used to register. ADVANCE SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS OR PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS FOR ZOOM PRESENTATION Interested parties who vesh t0 introduce documents or photographic materials when speaking On the application through Zoom^' must submit such matena4 in advance to CCMeeli0g5Qmiamiaade.gov The deadline to submit such documents and matenes is February 21. 2025, at Noon. Each submined document matt) Clearly reference the applicable COMP Application number (e.g.. 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For any 01 these serous. please contact Alain Condom at 305-372-0779 or 7864424778 or va email at Alain.Doneenz@maind.e gun, at least five days n advance of the meeting. initiate your request. q3(0 McClatchy The Beaufort Gazette The Belleville News -Democrat Bellingham Herald Centre Daily Times Sun Herald Idaho Statesman Bradenton Herald The Charlotte Observer The State Ledger -Enquirer Durham I The Herald -Sun Fort Worth Star -Telegram The Fresno Bee The Island Packet The Kansas City Star Lexington Herald -Leader The Telegraph - Macon Merced Sun -Star Miami Herald El Nuevo Herald AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION The Modesto Bee The Sun News - Myrtle Beach Raleigh News & Observer Rock Hill l The Herald The Sacramento Bee San Luis Obispo Tribune Tacoma The News Tribune Trt-City Herald The Wichita Eagle The Ot vrpian Account # Order Number Identification Order PO Amount Cols Depth 33010 636331 Legal DisplayAd-IPL02175350 - IPL0211535 $3,157.49 3 10.18 in Attention: E-Tearsheet CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE MIAMI, FL 33133 mclopez@miamigov.com 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, Mary Castro, who on oath says that he/she is Custodian of Records of the The Miami Herald, a newspaper published in Miami Dade County, Florida, that the attached was published on the publicly accessible website of The Miami Herald or by print in the issues and dates listed below. 1 insertion(s) published on: 02/17/25 Affiant further says that the said Miami Herald website or newspaper complies with all legal requirements for publication in chapter 50, Florida Statutes. M a-ry o Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of February in the year of 2025 "aft bt Notary Public in and for the state of South Carolina, residing in Beaufort County AMY L. ROBBINS NOTARY PUBLIC SOUTH CAROLINA MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 11-03-32 Extra charge for last or duplicate affidavits. Legal daament please do not destroy) idol of RAlg *MICA, Rarer 1720A Liberia. a histoncally Black community m Hollywood, received a slate historical marker to commemorate Liberia's history on Saturday. Unveiling the marker are Earl Beneby, left. and Emmanuel George. FROM PAGE 1A LIBERIA was founded about a year earlier. Liberia's rich history is what made the Hollywood Historical Society work to get a historical marker for the neighborhood, a mis- si on that took three years. "Established during segregation, Liberia be- came a self-sufficient neighborhood where Black residents who were ex- cluded from other parts of the city built homes, busi- nesses and places of wor- ship," Clive Taylor, the society's president, said at Saturday's event. "Despite systemic barriers, the community thrived, fos- tering a legacy of rest- s, culture and eco- nomic to early Hollywood." Beneby recalled that history fondly. "Growing up, every- thing was centered around the church, the school and the community," he said. "There was a certain con- tinuity between the three, and the beautiful thing about it was all of our teacher and our coaches and ow people that work in the community, they also lived in the communi- ty. So. It was a very, very tight community." People at Saturday's ceremony stood at what was once the epicenter for Black businesses in Liber- ia. But that epicenter has changed. A Hollywood city building occupies part of the street, a historical cemetery sits across from it, and nearby Attucks Middle School was once a high school and a central par[ of the community during segregation. "It's a story that needs to be told," Beneby said. "The way people are dis- appearing around here, a la of the history would disappear if we didn't have symbols like this for the young people.... There are people who live here and don't have any idea of what this community was like in the 1920s and the '30s. They don't know about the people that came out of this commu- nity and the effect that they might have had na- tionally." 'A VIBRANT COMMUNITY THAT SURVIVES TODAY' "When you think about 1922, there was nothing here. There was literally nothing but tomato fields," said Taylor, the Hollywood Historical Society president. "This neighborhood and these people have been here since the beginning of Hollywood People don't know the story of Liberia." Thanks to this historic marker, they will now. Joseph Young, a white developer and City of Hollywood founder, came to South Florida in 1920 to build a "dream city." Un- like what South Floridians may be used to today, Taylor said, the area was considered part of the Deep South, Miamians spoke with a southern drawl and segregation laws were intense. As he planned the city, Young kept the Black population m mind. CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hawing will be held by the city Commission of to City of Miami, Florida on Thursday, February 27.2025, at 900 A.M. at CM Hall. locoed al 3500 Pan American Dnoo. Memo, no, ida, 33133 ter the purpose of granting to foltowi19 A RESOLUTION OF THE may CRY COANYSSION, AUlm.AIIZNG THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE MD E.'ECl11E A SUBSTATION EASBABir AGREEMENT ('EASEMENT AGREE- MENT.). N A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, EY, BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI (*CITY') AND THE FLORDA TOWER & UDR COMPANY, A FIOROA PROFIT CORPORATION CFPt 1. FOR THE CONVEYANCE CF CERTAN EASEMENTS ON PORTIONS CF THE CITY OMED PROFERTES DENTTF7® BY FOLIO NUMBERS 014132 000-0g90 MD 013132- 000-0105, MIAMI. FIORDA (COLLECTIVELY -PROPERTY'S CONTANN G A COMBINED TOTAL SU OF APPROXIMATELY NIlETY-THEE THOUSAND, FOUR HUNDRED FFTY4NNE (93,459) SQUARE FEET. AS LEGALLY DESCABB3 N CONFOSRE EXHBIT'A%FOR THE CONSTRUC- T/ON AND MAINTENANCE OF AN ELECTRIC SUBSTATION Af0 E0LIPMENT ASSOCIATED THEREWITH. ATTACHMENTS AND APPURTENANT FACLRES, EOUPMBJT FOR THE TRANS- MISSON AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY MO FOR UTUTY COMMIONICAT10N PUR- POSES AND OTHER USES CONSISTENT WITH THE CPERATON OF AN ELECTRIC UTLRY SUBSTATION, NCLWtXi, BUT NOT LMITFD TO, ABOVE GROUND MD UNDERGROUND WRES. POLES, BREAKERS, BUS FRAY VAULT. TONERS, CABLES, caroms. FBER, AN- CHORS. GUYS CONVEYANCE PFES RELATED TO 1HE EXFLTMTON SYSTEM AND EOt1P- RENi ASSOCIATED THEREWITH. ATTACHMENTS AND APPURTENANT EQUPMENT, TRANS- FORMERS. BULDNGS, FENCES. ROADS, DRNEWAY, TRALS. LANDSCAPE MD IRRIGATION. ATTACHMENTS AND EOUPMENT FOR ELECTRICAL PURPOSES. AND OR6i USES CON- SISTENT WTIH THE OPBRATON OF AN ELECTRIC UTILITY SUBSTATION (COLLECTIVELY. -SUBSTATION FAC1.TES1, FURTHER AUT ORDIG THE CITY MANAGER TO NCLLOE N SUCH EASEMENT AGREEMENT A PERPETUAL NON-EXCLUSIVE MXERA ROAD EASEMENT FOR ACCESS TO THE SUBSTATION FACLITES TIRDIGH1 TEPUTTON OF TIE PROPERTY CONTANNG A TOTAL SIZE OF APPRDXMATB_Y TWEE HNBED FORTY-SEVEN 1110U- SMD. ONE HWORED SIXTY -NNE (347,169) SOUSE FEET, AS LEGALLY GESCALED N EX}€IT 'S-. FRTFER AUTHORVNG THE CRY MANAGER TO 7EOOMTE AND EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS NCLIANC AMENDMENTS Mrs MCOFTaATIONS TO SAD EASEMENT AGREEMENT, ALL N FORMS ACCEPTABLE TO THE CRY ATNREY, AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO EFFECTUATE THIS TRANSACTON. All nterested persons are invited b appear at the meeting aryl may be heard with respect to the proposed resputn. Staub ar o person deers to appeal any demon of the City Com- mission with rasped to any natter to be considered at Nis meeting, tat person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made including al testimony and evidence upon wham any appeal may be beset (FS. 286.01051. Pursuant to Miami City Code Section 2-33101, wherever a scheduled CM Commission meet- ing is canceled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other emergency. a special City Co, meson meeting will be automatically scheduled for the Tuesday m,redeery following the cancelled meeting. In the event of one of the aforementioned circumstances. the special meeting would be had on March 4. 2025. at 900 am. it the City Commission dumb.. lo- cated at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pen American Dane, Miami, Florida 33133. All of to scheduled agenda items from hat canceled mee0g shall automatically be scheduled as an agenda item at the special City Commission meeting. The City Clerk stall notify the public of to special meeting that's to eke date by placing a nonce of the special C0N Commissoo meearg at the enhance of City Hall are M Cty's man admotwanve awing. placn9 a notice co the Ctys webs*M, and, I leastnle. placing an ad in a newspaper d general ...label before to special meeting on the immediately Idfowrg Tuesday. 'There shall be no additional notice W publtotiat required for any such scheduled agenda item Met is moved to the spar 1 City Commission meeting. naccoidance with t e Amekans with Disabilities M of 1990, persons n eedig specs) a - co modatipns to participate 'n this proceeding may coact the Office of M Cry Clerk at (3051250-5361 Noce(no later Mon five (5) business days prior b to proceeding. TTY "sera may call via 711 (Fkxi0a Relay Service) no leer than five (5) business days prior b the pro- ceeding. Todd B. Mennen City Clerk Ad No.43657 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Miami City Commission wll hob a Rudo Heam9 on Thursday. Febrtmr 27. 2025, at 9 00 AM. to consorter the award of a contract to the Florida Not for Profit Ised below through MiFPuve7 grant funds from the District 5's share of the City of Miami's Mb-Fbserty initiative Program. Foundation of Community Assistance and Leadership, kic., a Florida NA For Profit Corporation, and to consider the cN Manager's recommendations and foiling tat competi- tive negotiation methods are not practicable or advantageous regarding these issues. • Foundation of CommuniN Assistance and Leadership. Inc. - FOCAL Moore Park Learning Center Inquiries regarding this notice may be addressed b Melissa T. Suhrland. Administrative Assistant n. Office of Grants Administration, al (305) 416-1005. The action is being considered pursuant to Section 18-85 W Of the Code of le Cly of Miami, Florida as amended (Ito -Cadet. The recommendations and 'tangs b be considered n this manor are ul forth n the proposed resolution and in Code Section 18-85 NI, which are deemed to be nmrporated by reference harem and are available as wen the regularly sched- uled CM Commssion meeting of February 27, 2025, at Men City Hall. 3500 Pan American Dove. Mardi. Florida 33133. The Miami City Commisson request an nteresled parties be present or represented at the meeting and may be heard with respect to any propos0on before the ON Commissions n which Be City Commission may take action. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Commission with respect to any matter 0 be consdered at this meeting. that person slab ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made bcbd.g all lestimpry and e"bence won whch any appeal may be based (ES. 28B 0105). kl accordance with tie Americans wth Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing special ac- commodations to participate in this proceeding may contact the Office of the CM Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice) no later than We (5) business days prior to the proceeding. TTY uses may cal via 711 (Fbdda Relay Service) no Mar tan live (5) business days prior to the proceeding. Pursuant to Miami Gay Cade Section 2-33(o), yvhehever a scheduled CM Commisson meet- ing is cancelled ore not held due b a lack of a outer or other emergency. a space, City Commission meeting will be automatically scheduled for tie Tuesday mnadetely knbwig the canceled meeting. In the event of one of the aforementioned circumstances, the special meeting would be held on March 4, 2025, at 900 A.M. n the City Camm�son dhamhars lo- cated at Miami CIN Hal. 3500 Pan American Drive. Miami. Fbrde 33133. All of the schedule, agenda isms from that canceled meeting sfal aubmauca1N be scheduled as an agenda tern al to special City Commission meeting. The City Clerk Nall n01iy to public of the special meeting that o to tale pkce by placing a routed the special CM Commission meetig at ire entrance of City Han and the City's roan admnistralhe buildig. pacing a notice on the cltys website, and, it feasible. placng an ad to a newspaper of general circulation before the special meeting on the imnedately folbwng Tuesday There shall be no additional nonce by pubication required ter any such scheduled agenda hem that is moved to the special City Commisson meeting. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. persons reeding special a - COMMOdalnns to participate in this proceeding may conch the OMce of the City Clerk at (305) 250-536, (Vona) no Later Man five (5) business Heys prior b the proceedkg. TTY users may cell ve 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later than the (5) business days prior b the pro- ceeding Toad B. Hannon Cray Clerk Ad No. 43649 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A pubic healing wtl be held by theCM Co0010o 7d the City of Memo. Fbrea on Thursday. February 27, 2025, u 900 AM. at CM Hall. located at 3500 Pan Amentan Dme. Merril Flor- ida. 33133 /or the purpose of granting me blbwirg. A RESOLU7IDN OF THE MIAMI CRY CCAf,46SCN, WITH ATTACIM4ENT(Si BY A FOUR - FIFTHS l4/5I1S) AFFRAATME VOTE AFTER MI ACIVERR5ED PUBLIC HEARING. RATFYNG. AfPRO NG, AND CONFtM4G THE CRY MANAGERS RECOMMENDATIONS AND FNDNOS, ATTACHED AND NC0R1ORATEO AS W4B0 53,' THAT COMPETRNE NEGOTIATION METH - 00S AFD PROCEDURES ARE NOT RACfICABLE OR ADVANTAGEOUS FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI ('CITY") PURSUANT TO SECTION 18-66R131(C) OF THE CODE OF THE CRY OF MI- AMI. FLOROA AS AMENDED AND WANING THE RBOURB.ENTS FOR SAID PROCEDURES; AU1HORVNG THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE MO EXECUTE A PROGRAMMING PART- NEHSHP AGREEMENT (TPA" BETWEEN THE CITY AND BELAFONIE TACOLCY CENTER NCORPOMT6. A FLORIDA NOT-POR-ROFI CDRgATON, N A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CRY ATfOFNEY AND BONO COUNSEL, TO POCVDE 80004 PROGRAM IANG WINCES, NCLUONG AFTER -SCHOOL TUTORING, COLN0ELNC COMPUTER EDUCATION AND SPORTS SERVICES AT THE CRY -OWNED BE AFOME TACOLCY CENTER PARK LOCATED AT 8181 7ORT0EST 9 AVENUE. MO AK FLORIDA TR1fPOSE') FOR THE CONTRACT PERI- O D COMMENCING G OC7OBER 1, 2024 THOUGH SEPTE BER 30, 2039; FURTHER MRHO- RONC THE CRY MANAGER TO MECUM SERVICE ALRHORIZATCN LETTERS MD TO NE- GOTIATE AND TO EXECUTE TIE NECESSARY DOCUMENTS, M.EFOMENTS, EXTENSIONS, RENEWALS, AND MODFICATNONS, ALL N MUMS ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND BOND COUNSEL TO MRAENT ACCEPTMCE OF AND COAPUINCE WITH SAID Mk AL MHHORZNO THE EXPEDTRFE AND ALLOCATION OF RINDS N AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED ONE HA00RE0 3HOl1SMD SIX HUNDRED SEVENTY FNE DOLLARS 15100.675001 FOR THE SERVICES N FISCAL YEAR 2024-2025 FROM THE PARS AND RECRFATON GEN- ERAL FUND ACCOUNT NO 00001291031 5820000000.0000, WITH RITU E FISCAL YEARS ELINOR° SUBJECT TO R K,FfARY APPROVAL All nteres0d cereals are invited to appear at he meeting and may be heard with respect to the prop sad resoution. Shout ark Per3011 deem b appeal any decision o1 Moe City Com- mieeon with respect b any saner to be considered at this meeting, Putt person shall ensure that a verbdkn record ol the proceedings a made including all testimony and evdence upon which any appeal may be based IFS. 2860105). Pursuant b Miami CM Code Soceon 2-33(0), whenever a scheduled City Commission meet- ▪ s Canceled or is not held doe to a lack al a poem Cr other emergency. a smote! ON Commission meeting will be sulot'tkal7 8CM1Maed for the Tuesday irvr 011010N idlpvig the canceled meaty. 11 the event of one of the aforementioned cr1msarces, the soeca meeeg would be held on March 4, 2025, at 900 am n the CM Commission era tors b- oated at Mann City Hai, 3500 Pan American Dope, Mani, Fonda 33133 All c the ea edue0 agenda tams from Net cancelled meeting shall aulomearal4y be scheduled as an agenda 6Mm al to ape0tu City Camrmson meeting. The City Clerk shall rutty the public of the spec.] meehrg that is b tale dace cry piecing a notice a( the special Cry Commis -son mceeg at to anbare of Clly Hall and the CGS row adnnetra(Ae ultimo pricing a notice on me Cty's webs4e, and, if feasible. Nacre an ad in a newsneper of general circulation beta* the special meeting on the nnadiae1 tclowng Tuesday There shall be no additional notice by publication reputed ter arty such scheduled agenda Aar that a moved to the special Cly Cornowskn /metig. In awarlance with irk Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing special ac- commodations to participate In this proceedng may corded the Office 01 the City Clerk at 0051 250-5361 (Voice) no bier man the ,5) bushes days ono, to the proceeding. IT( ,oars may call vie 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later Man lire (51 business days prior to the pro- ceeding Todd 8. Hannon CM Clerk Ae No. 43656 McClatchy The Beaufort Gazette The Belleville News -Democrat Bellingham Herald Centre Daily Times Sun Herald Idaho Statesman Bradenton Herald The Charlotte Observer The State Ledger -Enquirer Durham I The Herald -Sun Fort Worth Star -Telegram The Fresno Bee The Island Packet The Kansas City Star Lexington Herald -Leader The Telegraph - Macon Merced Stm-Star Miami Herald El Nuevo Herald AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION The Modesto Bee The Sun News - Myrtle Beach Raleigh News & Observer Rock Hill l The Herald The Sacramento Bee San Luis Obispo Tribune Tacoma l The News Tribune Tri-City Herald The {Wichita Eagle The Olympian Account # Order Number Identification Order PO Cols Depth 33010 636381 Legal Display Ad-IPL02175800 - IPL0211580 # 43657 3 10.18 in Attention: E-Tearsheet CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE MIAMI, FL 33133 mclopez@miamigov.com 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, Mary Castro, who on oath says that he/she is Custodian of Records of the The Miami Herald, a newspaper published in Miami Dade County, Florida, that the attached was published on the publicly accessible website of The Miami Herald or by print in the issues and dates listed below. 1 insertion(s) published on: 02/17/25 Affiant further says that the said Miami Herald website or newspaper complies with all legal requirements for publication in chapter 50, Florida Statutes. Niy o Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of March in the year of 2025 KETIL b en 3 Notary Public in and for the state of South Carolina, residing in Beaufort County AMY L. ROBBINS ,-, NOTARY PUBLIC SOUTH CAROLINA MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 11.03-32 Extra charge for lost or duplicate affidavits. Legal document please do not destroy! CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held by the City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida on Thursday, February 27, 2025, at 9:00 A.M. at City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Flor- ida, 33133 for the purpose of granting the following: A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A SUBSTATION EASEMENT AGREEMENT (EASEMENT AGREE- MENT"), IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI ("CITY") AND THE FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, A FLORIDA PROFIT CORPORATION ("FPL"), FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF CERTAIN EASEMENTS ON PORTIONS OF THE CITY OWNED PROPERTIES IDENTIFIED BY FOLIO NUMBERS 01-3132-000-0090 AND 01-3132- 000-0105, MIAMI, FLORIDA (COLLECTIVELY "PROPERTY"), CONTAINING A COMBINED TOTAL SIZE OF APPROXIMATELY NINETY-THREE THOUSAND, FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE (93,459) SQUARE FEET, AS LEGALLY DESCRIBED IN COMPOSITE EXHIBIT "A", FOR THE CONSTRUC- TION AND MAINTENANCE OF AN ELECTRIC SUBSTATION AND EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED THEREWITH, ATTACHMENTS AND APPURTENANT FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT FOR THE TRANS- MISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY AND FOR UTILITY COMMUNICATION PUR- POSES AND OTHER USES CONSISTENT WITH THE OPERATION OF AN ELECTRIC UTILITY SUBSTATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ABOVE GROUND AND UNDERGROUND WIRES, POLES, BREAKERS, BUS, RELAY VAULT, TOWERS, CABLES, CONDUITS, FIBER, AN- CHORS, GUYS, CONVEYANCE PIPES RELATED TO THE EXFILTRATION SYSTEM AND EQUIP- MENT ASSOCIATED THEREWITH, ATTACHMENTS AND APPURTENANT EQUIPMENT, TRANS- FORMERS, BUILDINGS, FENCES, ROADS, DRIVEWAY, TRAILS, LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION, ATTACHMENTS AND EQUIPMENT FOR ELECTRICAL PURPOSES, AND OTHER USES CON- SISTENT WITH THE OPERATION OF AN ELECTRIC UTILITY SUBSTATION (COLLECTIVELY, "SUBSTATION FACILITIES"); FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO INCLUDE IN SUCH EASEMENT AGREEMENT A PERPETUAL NON-EXCLUSIVE ACCESS ROAD EASEMENT FOR ACCESS TO THE SUBSTATION FACILITIES THROUGH THE PORTION OF THE PROPERTY CONTAINING A TOTAL SIZE OF APPROXIMATELY THREE HUNDRED FORTY-SEVEN THOU- SAND, ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-NINE (347,169) SQUARE FEET, AS LEGALLY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "8"; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS, INCLUDING AMENDMENTS AND MODIFICATIONS TO SAID EASEMENT AGREEMENT, ALL IN FORMS ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO EFFECTUATE THIS TRANSACTION. All interested persons are invited to appear at the meeting and may be heard with respect to the proposed resolution. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Com- mission with respect to any matter to be considered at this meeting, that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based (F.S. 286.0105). Pursuant to Miami City Code Section 2-33(o), whenever a scheduled City Commission meet- ing is cancelled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other emergency, a special City Commission meeting will be automatically scheduled for the Tuesday immediately following the cancelled meeting. In the event of one of the aforementioned circumstances, the special meeting would be held on March 4, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. in the City Commission chambers lo- cated at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133. All of the scheduled agenda items from that cancelled meeting shall automatically be scheduled as an agenda item at the special City Commission meeting. The City Clerk shall notify the public of the special meeting that is to take place by placing a notice of the special City Commission meeting at the entrance of City Hall and the City's main administrative building, placing a notice on the City's website, and, if feasible, placing an ad in a newspaper of general circulation before the special meeting on the immediately following Tuesday. There shall be no additional notice by publication required for any such scheduled agenda item that is moved to the special City Commission meeting. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing special ac- commodations to participate in this proceeding may contact the Office of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice) no later than five (5) business days prior to the proceeding. TTY users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later than five (5) business days prior to the pro- ceeding. Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Ad No. 43657 Jp wi0M1 alks1D MONOAT FEINYIT 0108 Liberia. a hrstoncally Black community in Hollywood, received a state historical marker to commemorate Liberia s history on Saturday. Unveiling the marker are Earl Beneby, left. and Emmanuel George. FROM PAGE IA LIBERIA was founded about a year earlier. Liberia's rich history is what made the Hollywood Historical Society work to get a historical marker for the neighborhood, a mis- sion that took three years. "Established during segregation, Liberia be.came a neighborhood where Black residents who were ex- cluded from other parts of the city built hones, busi- nesses and places ofwor- ship," Clive Taylor, the society's president, said at Saturday's event. "Despite systemic barriers, the community thrived, fos- tering a legacy of resil- ience, culture and eco- contribution to early Hollywood." Beneby recalled that history fondly. "Growing up, every- thing was centered around the church, the school and the community," he said. "There was a certain con- tinuity between the three, and the beautiful thing about it was all of our teachers and our coaches and our people that work in the community, they also lived in the communi- ty. So. It was a very, very tight community." People at Saturday's ceremony stood at what was once the epicenter for Black businesses in Liber- ia. But that epicenter has changed. A Hollywood city building occupies part of the street, a historical cemetery sits across from it, and nearby Attucb Middle School was once a high school and a central part of the community during segregation. "It's a story that needs to be told," Beneby said. "The way people are dis- appearing around here, a lot of the history would disappear if we didn't have symbols like this for the young people.... There are people who live here and don't have any idea of what this community was like in the 1920s and the '30s. They don't know about the people that came out of this commu- nity and the effect that they might have had na- tionally." A VIBRANT COMMUNITY THAT SURVIVES TODAY' "When you think about 1922, there was nothing here. There was literally nothing but tomato fields," said Taylor, the Hollywood Historical Society president. "This neighborhood and these people have been here since the beginning of Hollywood. People don't know the story of Liberia." Thanks to this historic marker, they will now. Joseph Young, a white developer and City of Hollywood founder, came to South Florida in 1920 to build a "dream city." Un- like what South Floridians may be used to today, Taylor said, the area was considered part of the Deep South, Miamians spoke with a southern drawl and segregation laws were intense. As he planned the city, Young kept the Black population m mind. CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A pubic hewing will be held by the Cey Commission of the City of Memi. Florida on Thursday. February 27, 2025. at 900 A.M. al CM Hall. located a13500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Flor- ida.33133 Tor ha purpose of granting the following. A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CRY COMMISSION, AU1rMAt2U3 THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A SIJf0STATION EASEMENT AGREEMENT (EASEMENT AGREE - SENT'), N A FORM ACCEPMELE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. BETWEEN THE QTY OF MNMI ("CITY') AND THE FLORIDA POWER 8 LIGHT COMPANY A FLORDA PROFIT CORPORATION (-FPL'). FOR TIE CONVEYANCE OF CERfRN EASEMENTS ON POFMONS OF THE CRV OWED PROFERRfES CENTFED BY FOLD NUMBERS 01-3132-0000090 AND 01-3132- 000-0105, MIAMI, FLORIDA (COLLECTIVELY T'ROFERTY'), CONTANNG A COMBINED TOTAL SEE Cr APPROXIMATELY NOETY-TREE THOUSAND, FCUR HUNDRED FFTY-NNE (93,459) RFXdapF FAT, AS LEGALLY DESCRIBED N COMPOSITE S/1E1T •A•. FOR THE CONSfRJC- Tl3N AND MAINTENANCE OF AN ELECTRIC SUBSTATDN AND EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED THEREWRH. ATTACHMENTS AND APFURTEN NOT FACLITES, EOURAENT FOR THE TRANS- MISSION AND DISTRBUTION OF ELECTRICITY AND FOR UTLf1Y COMMUNICATION RJR - POSES AND 011-EA USES CONSlSTFNT Wren THE OPERAIEN OF AN ELECIRD UTLT5 SUBSTATION, NCUlONO, RIFT NOT LAMMED TO, ABOVE GROUND MD UNDERGROUND WOES. POLES. BREAKERS, BUS RELAY VAULT. TOASTS, CABLES. CONDUITS. FIBER AN- CHORS. GUYS, CONVEYANCE FIFES RELATED TO THE 02F LTRATON SYSTEM AND EQUIP- MENT ASSOCIATED THEREWITH. ATTACHMENTS AND APPURTENANT EOUPMENT, TRANS - MISERS. BULDNGS. FENCES. ROODS. DRNEWAY,TRAIS, LANDSCAPE AND ORIGATCN. ATTACHMENTS AND El:UFA/S T FOR ELECTRICAL PURPOSES, AND DINER USES CON- SISTENT WTM THE OFBLVDN OF AN ELECTRC IITLITY SUBSTATION COII.ECTNELY, -SUBSTATION FACUTES'): RRMER AUTORQtD THE CITY MANNER TO NCLUDE N SUCH EASEMENT AGREEMENT A PERPETUAL NDNLEXCLIISNE AXSCS ROAD EASB.EM' FOR AMASS TO THE SUBSTATION FACUIES THNOl1GH THE RIFTTEN OF THE PFCPERTY CONTAINING A TOTAL SIZE OF APPRDXMATELY THEE )1U89ED FORTY -SEEN THOU- SAND, ONE 0L550ED SIXTY -NNE (347169) SQUARE FEET, AS LEGALLY DESCRIBED N EXHETT W. FURTHER A THORIZIY' TIE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE ND EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS, NCLUDINC AMENDMENTS AND MODFICATIONS TO SAID EASEAENT AGREEMENT. NJAN FORMS ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO EFFECTUATE THIS TRANSACTION. Atl interested persons are invited b appear at the meetI g and may be heard with respect to the unposed resolution. Should any parson desire to appeal any decision of the CiN COT- .ssm with respect to any meter to h considered at this meeting, tut person Hun ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedngs is made'ec1udrn9 all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based (FS. 286 0105). Porsuant to Miami City Code Section 2-33 to). whenever a scheduled CiN Commission meet- ing is cancelled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other emergency. a special City Commission aiming will be automat -al, scheduled for the Tuesday i rnedee7 bllowirg The cancelled meeting. In the event of one of the aforementioned cfrcumHanms, the special meeting wool be held on March 4, 2025. at 900 a m. 'e he City Commission lumbers b- caed at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan Amerman Drive. Miami, Fonda 33133. AI of the scheduled agenda items Iron that canceled meeting shell automatically be scheduled as an agenda rem at to special City Co moonier meetkg. The City Clerk shall notify tie public or the special meeting that is to take place by placing a noticed the special City Commission heating al to entrance d Cry Han and the CiN's man administrative buildig, placrlg a notice on the C N's webs4e, and, n IeaSD*, plasrg an ad in a newspaper of general crcuetion before the special meeting on the immediately following TuMOay. Them Hull he iv additional notice by cubliratipn required tar any such Scheduled agenda rem that is moved to Ere spacer CM Commission meeting. In accordance with he Anwnrans with Disabi0es Ad of 1990. persons ree0ig special a - arrvn00atons to participate in Nis prmaedig may confect the Office of Ole Cry Clerk at 1305) 250-5361 (Vance) no ear Nan Ave )51 business days pror to the proceedn9. TTV users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later than five (5) Useless days prior to he pro- cee0ag Tom B. Hannon City Clerk Am No. 43657 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Memi CiN Commission wil lob a Pudic Hearing on Thursday. February 27. 2025, at 900 AM.. to consider the award of a contract b the Fonda Not lor Profit *Sled below thragh Anti -Poverty grant Ands hen the District 5s shared the City of Miami's Ant -Poverty Initiative Program. Foundation of Community Assistance and Leadership. ic.. a Florida Not for Profit Corporation. and b consider the City Managers remmmentlalions and finding that compete- Iive negotiation methods are not practicable or advantageous regarding these issues: • Foundason of Community Assistance and Leadership. Inc. - FIY-al Moore Park teaming Center Inquiries regarding this notice may be addressed to Melissa T. Sutherland. Admeistral*e Assistant II. Office of Grants Administration, at (305) 416-1005. This action is being considered pursuant to Section 18-851A) of the Coda of he CA of Miami, Florida as amended (he •Code'). the rerommendetiom and linings b he considered n this nutter are set lorth a the proposed resolution and in Code Section 18-85 W, which are deemed to be nmrporated by reference herein and are available as wih the reguMoly sched- uled Cry Commission meeting of February 27, 2025. at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami. Florida 33133. The Muni City Commission requests all merest. parries be present or represented at be meeting and may be heard win respect to any p105100 m before the City Commvson n which to Cry Commission may take action. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Commission wM respect b any nutter to be considered at his meeting. that person steel ensure that a verbatim record of the Proceedings 0 made incasing all testimony and evidence upon which 01Y anneal may be based (FS. 286.0105). In accordance with be Americans with Disabilities Ad of 1990, persons needing special ac- commodations b participate in Mrs proceeding may contact the Office of he Cry Clerk at (305) 250-5361 Noise) no later than five (5) trustless days prior to he proceetli g. TTY were may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service) era taper than the 151 business days prior to the proceeding Furs and b Miami City Code Section 2-33)0), whenever a scheduled City Commission meet- ing is cancelled or is not held due to a lack of a boon. or other emergency, a special City Commission meeting will be adbnaticall scheduled for the Tuesday immediately blbwng t0 canceled meeting. In the avant of one of the aloemontloned arcranstaoas. Ne special meeting would be held on March 4, 2025. a1900 A.M. in he City Commission clambers lo- cated at Miami City Hal, 3500 Pan American Drive. Miami. Florida 33133. And the scheduled agenda items hen that canceled meetig shin aulana50a)N be Scheduled as an agenda rem at the special City Commission meeting. The City Clerk Hull notify tie public of be special meeting Mat is to take place by placing a flare of the special City Commission meeting at the entrance of City Hall are the City's man adrn histretve bonding. placing a notice on the City's websile, and. if feasible, placing an led in a newspaper of general circulation before the special meeting on the inmeoiaelc lolkxvag Tuesday. There Hell be no additional notice by publication required tar any such scheduled agenda item that is moved b the special City Commission meeting. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Ad of 1990, persons needing special ac- mmodatons to participate in Sus proceeding may contact the Office of lye CM Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice) no later than five (5) business days prior to the proceeding. TTY users may call via 711 (Fonda Relay Service) rl later ten the (5) business days prior to the pro- ceeding Todd B. Hannon C ty Clerk Ad No. 43649 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hoeing will be held by to Crty Commisson of the Cty of Miami, Fonda on Rai der& February Z7, 2025. at 9(C0 AN. at City Haff kcated a13500 Pon Anlencan Dree, Minim Oor- ida, 33133 for am p(rpcee of granting he b80aag: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAN& QTV COMMBSCN, WI1H ATTA%MENT(S). BY A PODU- FFTHS A/5114S) AFFT(AV1T1aE VOTE, AFTER AN ADVERTISED PUEUC HEARAG. RATFYNG, APPROVING, ANOCONFWdNGTHEQIY MANAGER'S RECOM,El0ATIONS MD FININGS, ATTACHED AND NOCRIORATED AS E)WBIT "A" THAT COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION METH- ODS AND PRMFn 1gFS ARE NOT PRACTICABLE OR AD0ANGGECUS FOR THE CTTY OF MIAMI CCTV') PURSUANT TO SECTION 18-86(N131(C) Cr THE CODE OF THE MY OF MI- AMI, FLORIDA. AS AMENDED, AND WANMG THE REOURB.ENTS RDA SAD PROCEDURES. AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE ANC EXECUTE A ROGRA.MING PART- NERSHP AGREEMENT (TPA") BE AEEN THE CRY AND BEI-AR7MTE TACOLCY CENTER NCORORATED. A FLORIDA NOT -FOR -PROFIT WRORAT11N, N A FORA ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND BOND COUNSEL. TO RWDE PARK PROGRAMMING SERVICES, 1103,0 NN0 AFTER -SCHOOL TUTORING, COlN9ELNC COMPUTER ED,1QwT0N AND SPORTS MINCES AT THE CrFrOW NEO BELAOME TACOLCV CENTER PARK 1GGTED AT 6161 NORIHAhEST 9 AVENUE. MUN I R.CNDA rRJ0rt0F') FOR THE CONTRACT PERF CO COM mENCNG GC/CREPT 1, 2024 THROUGH SETEMBER 30. 2039, FURTHER AITMO RIZING THE CRY MANAGER TO E ELTUIE SERVICE AUTHORIZATION LETTERS AND TO NE- GOTIATE AND TO ID(ECl1TE THE NECESSARY oOCLIME 47 , AAEDNIENIS, E CIE SIDNS, RENEWALS. AND MDOIFICATIONS, ALL N AORTAS ACCEPTABLE TO TIE CRY ATTORNEY ANC BOND COUNSEL TO MPLEMENT ACCEPTANCE OF AND 001.PLIANCE WITH SAD PPA: AUTHORIZING TIE EXPENORURE AND ALLOCATION Cr FUNDS N AN MOUNT NOT TO METED ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS ($100,575.03) FOR THE SERVICES N FISCAL YEAR 2024-2025 FROM THE PAILS AND REQEATION GEN- ERAL FUND AY TINT NO. 00001291031 682000 0000.0000, WITH R)R1FE FiSCUL YEARS FLNDNC SUBJECT TO BUDGETARY APPROVAL All merest. persons are roared to apnea, at the meeting and may be hard wit ,mrw,a,t b the anNos0d resolution. Should any person desae b appeal any decision of the Coy COT on Mt respect 1 any nutter to he considered at the meeting, tut person shall ensure that a vertu" record of the proceedings is mime including all teSirony ad evidence upon svhirh any appal may be based IFS. 28601051, Pursuant to Miami CM Cede Section 2-33(o), wherever a scheduled City Commission neet- ng Is cancelled or is not held due to a lack at a worm or War emergency, a simmer City Commission meeting wan be automatic" 5dedule0 for the Tuesday nmeWlefy idbwig In canceled meeting. h the event of one of the aforementioned orcunsteroes, the Special meeting wmwld be held on Marrh 4, 2025, at 900 am. In the GN G 0n0o on charters b- cared at Miami CAN Hall, 3500 Pan Amer0en DOA. Merril, Fbo1a 33133. All or the scheduled agenda AeMS torn that an0ened meeting shah automatically be scheduled as an agenda ken at the spacer Cty Commission meeting. The Cry Clerk shall ,only to public of be special meesg that is to take place M Placeg a notice of Ida special Gay C0^mission meeting at he entrance Or Cie Han end the CM s men ednn0tatne tealag, Placug a notice on to Cry's webse, and, 4 leasbe. placing an ad in a newspaper or general camWten before the special meeting on to eme5etety ?Wowing Tuesday. There dull be no additional notice by 790004lcn required tar any such scheduled agenda am Mel s moved to the special Cry Gunn -ass., maaig. In accortlance with to Amer0a1S with Deselti9ea Act 01 1990, persons naedig Spe0pl ac- commodations to participate in Nis pncceedng may contact the Office of the CM Clerk at (3051250-5361 Noon) no leer than Are 15) mamas days prior to Ire proceeding. 1Tv users may can vie 711 7lcri0a Relay Service) 10 Wei Nan ire 15) trimness days Poor to the Pro- ceeding. Todd B. Hannon CM Cleft( Ad No. 43656 McClatchy The Beautort Gazette The Belleville News -Democrat Bellingham Herald Centre Daily Tunes Stu Herald Idaho Statesman Bradenton Herald The Charlotte Observer The State Ledger -Enquirer Durham I The Herald -Sun Fort Worth Star -Telegram The Fresno Bee The Island Packet The Kansas City Star Lexington Herald -Leader The Telegraph - Macon Merced Slut -Star Miami Herald El Nuevo Herald AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION The Modesto Bee The Sun News - Myrtle Beach Raleigh News Si Observer Rock Hill l The Herald The Sacramento Bee San Luis Obispo Tribune Tacoma l The News Tribune Tri-City Herald The Wichita Eagle The Olympian Account # Order Number Identification Order PO Cols Depth 33010 636527 Legal Display Ad-IPL02176620 - IPL0217662 43658 3 10.18 in Attention: E-Tearsheet CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE MIAMI, FL 33133 mclopez@miamigov.com 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, Mary Castro, who on oath says that he/she is Custodian of Records of the The Miami Herald, a newspaper published in Miami Dade County, Florida, that the attached was published on the publicly accessible website of The Miami Herald or by print in the issues and dates listed below. 1 insertion(s) published on: 02/17/25 Affiant further says that the said Miami Herald website or newspaper complies with all legal requirements for publication in chapter 50, Florida Statutes. o Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of March in the year of 2025 Kbi‘ b 3 Notary Public in and for the state of South Carolina, residing in Beaufort County AMY L. 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CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held by the City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida on Thursday, February 27, 2025, at 9:00 A.M. at City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Flor- ida, 33133 for the purpose of granting the following: A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE, APPROVE, AND EXECUTE, AS APPLICABLE, A FIRST AMENDMENT TO MASTER DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT, A FIRST AMENDMENT TO RETAIL COMPONENT GROUND LEASE, A FIRST AMENDMENT TO PARKING COMPONENT GROUND LEASE, AND A SECOND AMENDMENT TO AMENDED AND RESTATED MIXED USE PROJECT DECLARA- TION, EACH WITH RESPECT TO A PORTION OF CITY OF MIAMI ("CITY") OWNED PROPERTY LOCATED AT 888 MACARTHUR CAUSEWAY, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT A ("PROPERTY"), A PARTIAL RELEASE AND MODIFICATION OF THE DEED RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH IN DEED NO. 19447 ("PARTIAL RELEASE"), BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT TRUST FUND, THROUGH THE STATE OF FLORIDA DE- PARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ("FDEP"), AND OTHER DOCUMENTS ANCIL- LARY THERETO, WHICH SHALL BE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE MIAMI CITY COMMIS- SION BY A 4/5TH AFFIRMATIVE VOTE, IN CONNECTION WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROPERTY BY BH3 IG DEVELOPER LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ("DE- VELOPER"), ALL IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE ALL OTHER NECESSARY DOCUMENTS, INCLUDING AMENDMENTS AND MODIFICATIONS, AND OTHER REQUIRED DOCUMENTS TO ALLOW THE DEVELOPER TO FINALIZE REQUIRED PERMITTING, IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE AFOREMENTIONED PARTIAL RELEASE SUBJECT TO ALL FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LAWS THAT REGULATE SUCH TRANSACTIONS. All interested persons are invited to appear at the meeting and may be heard with respect to the proposed resolution. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Com- mission with respect to any matter to be considered at this meeting, that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based (F.S. 286.0105). Pursuant to Miami City Code Section 2-33(o), whenever a scheduled City Commission meet- ing is cancelled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other emergency, a special City Commission meeting will be automatically scheduled for the Tuesday immediately following the cancelled meeting. In the event of one of the aforementioned circumstances, the special meeting would be held on March 4, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. in the City Commission chambers lo- cated at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133. All of the scheduled agenda items from that cancelled meeting shall automatically be scheduled as an agenda item at the special City Commission meeting. The City Clerk shall notify the public of the special meeting that is to take place by placing a notice of the special City Commission meeting at the entrance of City Hall and the City's main administrative building, placing a notice on the City's website, and, if feasible, placing an ad in a newspaper of general circulation before the special meeting on the immediately following Tuesday. There shall be no additional notice by publication required for any such scheduled agenda item that is moved to the special City Commission meeting. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing special ac- commodations to participate in this proceeding may contact the Office of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice) no later than five (5) business days prior to the proceeding. TTY users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later than five (5) business days prior to the pro- ceeding. Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Ad No. 43658 AIO0DA5 FF1NA1r 1110E More news, 11-18A NII.MI HERALD IA FROM PAGE 6A TRADE WAR vide details on how it will retaliate against fresh tariffs coming from the Trump administration — including 25% levies on steel and aluminum an. nounced last Monday and set to kick in on March 12. On Thursday, Trump directed his advisers to come up with new tariff levels for economies that will include the EU, which seems likely to kick off intense negotiations with governments around the world. While EU officials de- bate their options, the alcohol industry is watch- ing to see whether the whiskey tariffs will be retained or even accelerat- ed. "This industry should not be included in a trade dispute," said Chris R. Swonger, the CEO of the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, who recently took a trip to Italy and Belgium to talk to European leaders. "We are the poster child of the best of free trade." Europe is not the only place where cocktails may get mixed up in tariff negotiations. Trade of Mexican tequila and Can- adian whisky could be affected by the United States' efforts to rewrite its trade relationship with Mexico and Canada, al- though tariffs between those nations have been suspended until March. Given the fraught back- drop, industry lobby groups from around the world have been teaming up to make the case that the spirits industry should be left out of the tariff fight, allowing up-and- coming distillers to find a footing in new export markets and big multina- tionals to continue trading unabated — especially between the United States and the EU. American whiskey ex- ports to the EU fell 20% in the year after the imposi- tion of 25% tariffs, accord- ing to industry data. EU liqueur and cordial exports also dropped sharply. The decline had a rela- tively small economic pact — whiskey lost over $100 million in sales from 2018 to 2019, but that's a rounding error in what was then a neatly S22 trillion U.S. economy. But the setback damaged the industry for years, and the threat of tariffs has continued to hamper its expan Victor the CEO of Brough Brothers Spirits Group, had just begun to ship bourbon from his distillery in Louisville, Kentucky, to Britain in 2019 when the first round of tariffs start- ed to kick in. The Firm had to pull back, because the 25% tariff made exporting unprofitable. Now, he is postponing plans to sell to the French and German markets something he had once hoped to do by this sum- m"r. It's just very difficult to make any kind of business decisions," Yarbrough said. He had hoped his prod- ucts, a connosseur's bour- bon that tastes of cherries and chocolate and a low- er -proof option with a hint of apple, would do well in the European market. But he will have to wait ro find out. Yarbrough's concerns are tradenampleof how disputes can harm me U.S. companies. Whiskey is the leading U.S. distilled spirits ex- port, accounting for more than two-thirds of au such sales in foreign markets in 2022 and 2023. But tit. for -tat tariffs also cost consumers, including by making products more expensive. Bjorn Lah- mann, the owner of Whis- kyplaxa in Hamburg, Ger- many, houses 1,000 open bottles of whiskey in an 18th.century bar in the city's historic center. His American selection is "so important" for classic cocktails like the Saaerac or the old-fashioned, he said. If the cost of bourbon and rye goes up substan- tially. he said, customers might be forced to either shoulder the cost or switch to something non -Amer- ican. The idea that tariffs cost all patties involved has, in fact, been one of the EU's ma in talking points. "Tariffs are taxes — bad for business, worse for consumers," Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commis- on,the Ell's executive said in a release Tuesday. Europe's strategy for dealing with the United States has been to stick to that message while push- ing to negotiate. Its leaders are trying to offer the Trump adminis- tration wins, like pledging ore gas purchases, something that the presi- dent has been insisting But they have also promised firm counter - es S negotiation fails. And that is where targeted tariffs could come into play. Lobbyists are eagerly awaiting the details, but European leaders have been waiting to unveil specifics. "We don't know," said Ulrich Adam, director general of the European liquor lobby group Spirits Europe. "On spirits, we speak with one voice: We want to maintain tariff - free trade." CITY OF NIAMI. FLORIDA NOTICE Of MIMIC NEARING A public haarig wll ha had by the City Darwinian or the City ot Miami, Florida an Thors7Oy. Febmery 27, 2025, at 900 AM. at Cry Hall bated at 3500 Pan American Nye. Miami, Flor- ida, 33133 for the purpose o) granting the blaring: A fESOI.UTS NCF THE MIAMI CITY COkMISSoN, BY A FOTR-FFrr4S (4/smS) AFFRMTNE VOTE, PURSUANT TO SECTION 29-C OF THE CHARTER OF THE CRY OF NATAL FLORDA AS AMENDED. WANING COMPETRNE SOONG AND AUMOR¢NG THE CT' MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A PURCHASE AND SALE AGPEB.ENT WITH EOORESLENCY MI- AML LLC 11DEVELOPEfr1 FOR TIE SALE, UPON SATISFACTION OFCER9AN CLONING CON- DITIONS, OF .5.4 AC7ES OF TINT CERWAN PRCPERTY LOCATED AT 1111 PVFOT JUNGLE TAAL CFROFERrr) FCA RESDENTML AND COMMERCIAL USES. N EXCHANGE FOR CAN- CELLATION CF THE DOSING LEASE AND CONSECRATION EQUAL TO OR (NEATER TITAN FAIR MARKET VALUE OF ONE RANKED TUFTY -ENE MILLION rap 1 ARS )$135900,000.00), INCLUDING DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW 413.3-ACRE R,BUC WATERFRONT PAL( ON THE REMAINDER OF PROPERTY AT A COST TO DEVELOPER OF THIRTY SEVEN MILLION DOL- LARS (S37900.000.00), PAYMENTS TO CRY OF TEN MILLION DOLLARS 310.00000030i AT CLOSING AND ONE N5LLIOrN COUNTS (51,000,000) PER YEAR PER PHASE WITH AN- NUAL EACD ATIDNS OF TH EE PERCENT (3M MD A PRESENT VALUE OF ONE HUNDRED TEN MELON EIGHT HUNDRED SEVB40Yf1VE THOUSAND AND TWENTY -OUR DOLLARS 1S119875924) OVER NINETY -NNE YEARS), AND CERTAIN COMANIY BENEFITS VALUED AT THIRTY-FOUR MLUCN SIX -!UNWED THOUSAND DOLLARS (S34,600900), INCLUDING PAYMENT TO TIE CRY OF FFTEEN MLLDN COLLARS 1515.000,000001 FOR AFR DABLE HOUSING AND NFRASTRICRRE: FURTHER AUM1DRQNG THE CRY MANAGER TO NEGO- TIATE AND O*EOJTE A PARTIAL RR FARE NO MODIFICATION OF THE DEED RESTRICRONS SET FORTH N DEED NO. 19447 BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE STATE OF FLORDA INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT TRUST FUND C'STATE1, AL/WRONG THE CRY MANM0ER TO EXECUTE A OUR.CIAM DEED TO DEVELOPER, N A FORA ACCEPTABLE TO THE CRY ATILNNEY: PRO- VIDING. THAT SUCH SALE AND CONVEYANCE BE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL AND EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE STATE THROUGH THE STATE CF FLORDA DEMATMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTOR OR AIITRORIDD THE CRY MANAGER TO IEGO5IATE AND EXECUTE OTHER MNCLLAAY DCCU.EMS AND AMENCSENTS REOUPED TO EFFECTU- ATE TIE SAE AID DEVELORMBNT CF THE PROP9TY AS SET FORTH N THE PING0SS AND SAE AGREEMENT, ALL N A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CRY Al IU100Y. AI interested persons M hissed b appear at to meeting and may be Ned MIN respect b Ise deposed remission. Should any person dews lu appeal any decision of the Cry mission with win *egad b any mesa to be mostlered at this meeting. 0M person Mal ensure that a uerbaMO record of the proceedings Is made Including all blankly and evidence upon which ery aldpeal maybe based FS. 21369105/. Pleasant b Masai Cly Code Section 2-331o), Mberown a scheduled City Corrnbsm meet- ing is canceled ore not held due b a Inds of a gloom or other emergency, a special City Coolness= meeting wll be automata* adadsad br the Tuesday 0soo ay billowing the cancelled meeting. In the rem a one of to aforementioned circumstances, to special weep would be held on March 4. 2025. al 900 am in the Cry Cmmeson chambers b- oated al Miami Gay Hall 3500 Pan Amen Ode. Mums Fbritla 33133. AI d the whedubd agenda awns from ant cancelled meeting shall amnreda1* be sctadred ea an agenda Hem at to special CM Commission messing. Tbe City Clerk shall notify the pubic ot the Special meeting that is b take pace by placing a nob. of to special City Commission meeting at the entrance of City Hal and the Cib's man adnn00atwa bidding, piecing a notice on Pe CBYs Iwmbele, and. 4 enable. placing an ad In a newspaper of general 0YmMalbn babe to special meeting on to weeded* teeming Tuesday. Tire shall be no addacne notice try pudiaam required bray 0ch etlbtl0W Mende ism that s moved to to spacial City ComnBdbn mamba. i1 accordance win the Amriam with Dea0ebs Act of 1990, persona ne0Oag special ac- cor modemr, to participate in be pro d:Mg may contact the Office of to CN Cleo at 1306) 250-536 t (Yokel no less than Ma 15i business days prior to to PlO55edig. TIY users may al W 711 (Florida Rvay Service) no Naar tan We (5) business drys prior to the pro- aedI g. Todd B. Hamm Cay Clerk Ad No. 43659 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A pubic leering w11 be held by the Clly Commission ot the City ot PAWN, Fbrile cc Thrs- day. February 27, 2025, M 990 AM. at Cry Hal, braled a13500 Pen A erlmn Ode. Memo Florida.33133 tor to purposed wanting the bmwag: A RESOLUTCN OF THE MIAMI CRY COhMISSDN. WITH ATTACHMENTS), BY A FOUR - FIFTHS N/01-15) AFR 506110E VOTE. AFTER AN ADVERTISED P JRJC NEARING. RATI- FYING, APPRO✓NG, AND CgNFFMNG THE CRY MANAGER'S MONO ATTACHED AND NCORPORATE5 AS ATTACHMENT 'B.' THAT COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION W MDS AND PROCEDURES ARE NOT PLACTICABLE OR ADVANTAGEOUS FCR THE CRY OF MIAMI 1'CR91 I1ANT TO SECTIONS 29AI/9 OF THE CHARTER CF THE CRY OF MWA FLORIDA, AS AAEJ4)ED (-CRY CFNRT3t). AND SECTON 18-1821C) OF THE OOOE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI. FLORD& AS AMENDED I'C(f9 COOE1: WANING THE IEGaEAENTS FOR SAD FR CEOIIRES. AUTHORIZING THE CRY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A NINETY NNE 199) YEAR GROUND LEASE AGREEMENT (1FASE'1, BEIR DE N THE CRY OF NAM ('0/TTI AND 5350 R Ara FR STREET, LLC; I13EVELC ER'1 CN THE CITY -CANNED PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED AT 5350 WEST RAGLER STREET. MAMA, FLORIDA AS M4CRE FARTIC- IAARLY DESCRIBED N ATTACHMENT 'A' ATTACHED AND INCORPORATED. FOR THE DE- VELOPMENT OF AFFORDABLE ELDERLY RENTAL HOUSING PROJECT FOR LOIN-NGUME SENIORS, FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CRY MANNER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECT.RE ANY AND ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS. NCIIDNG AMENDMENTS, EOENSIONS, ANO NDOIFTOATDNS, ALL N FORMS ACCEPTABLE TO THE CRY ATTORNEY: SUCH I FA0 SUBJECT UPON c 47,FSSRJL REMEDIATDN OF EBSTNG ENVIRONMENTAL CONDI- TIONS, F ANY. AI nlelesad persona are invited to edgier at to meeting and mew be hard Moth respect b be proposed resolution. Should any Parson deem b appeal any decson ot the City Com- mission web respect b any matter b be epmdeed al this meeag, ma person Shan ensure that a w ,blMl wooed of the proceed n9s Is nude as'Adeg al belinpry and evidence won whch aM appeal may be based FS.2869105). Rraanl b Miami CM Code Section 2-33(o). whenever a scheduled Cry Commission meetings conceited orb not held due to a lack of a quorum. otter emergency, a special Cty Caenbabn meeting MI be a*Mealoalty acledubd tor the Tuesday bmen=ay blaming the cencelsd m0ellg, n to event of came of to ebrM6nlipbd 0YCUNtecm. the special rreetirg mould be dab on Mardi 4. 2025, at 900 am. n the Cry Camiebn ,iaanbes boated at Miami Cry Hat 3500 Pan Amerlan Doke, Mlemi. Fonda 33133. All of Pe scheduled agenda Nara from that canceled insisting Nall automatically be achedced as an agenda Hem al the special City Commission meeting. The Cry Clerk shall noel), Ca publb of the spacial meeting that's b take pea by Placing a ratios al ea appeal Cly Commission meeting at be entrance of Coy H0I and the CNN roan adnnstratae bulking, placing a nonce on me CIty's webw0. and. it beats, placing an ad in a nevspaper ot general cicMMbn WWII the spacial meeting on Me Immediately blowing Tuesday. There shall be no additions] notkO by publication equired or any such scheduled agenda item that is ',rued to the special City Commission meeting. n acoorda ce win to Merbns with Dleabues Ad of 1990, person 0aedi9 space) accommodations b pedclpea n this proceeding may contact be Office ot to City Clerk at F305) 250-5361 (Voce) no baler then Bra. (5) Missies. days Oda to to poceedlg. TTY wens may a1 vls 711 !Florida Relay Seance) no bet than the 151 business days ono to the Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Ad No. 43651 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held by the City Commssnn of the City d Miami, Florida on Thursday. Febnary 27, 2025, a19.00 A.M. al City Hall, bated at 3500 Pen Marlon Draw. Mimi. Flor- ida, 33133 tor Pe purpose of wanting the blowing: A RESOLIRDN OF THE MIAMI CRY COMPASSION, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING TIE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE, APPROVE, AND EXECUTE. AS APPLICABLE A FAST AMENDMENT TO MASTER DEVE-CPMEJT AGREEMENT. A FAST AMENDMENT TO RETAL CDNFONENT GROUND I FLSF A FIRST AMENDMENT TO PARKING COMPONENT GROUND I FASF, AND A SECOND AMENDMENT TO AMENDED AND RESTATED MIXED USE FF JECT DECLARA- TION. EACH WITH RESPECT TO A PORT ON OF CRY OF MIAMI ('CRY') OWNED PROPERTY LOCATED AT 888 MACARHUR CAUSEWAY. MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRBED N ENHBIT A FPROFERTY'1. A PARTIAL RELEASE AND MOOFICATDN OF TE DEED EESTRCIITNAS SET FORTH N DEED NO. 19447 CFAATSAL eft FAFF'), BETWEEN THE CITY AND TIE SPATE OF FLCRDA NTEPNAL MRIOVE0ENT TRUST FUND. TFDUGH PE STATE OF FLCRDA DE- PARTMENT OF ENVRONMENTAL PROIECTON ('FO)), AND 011-ER DOCUMENTS ANCIL- LARY THERETO. WHICH SHALL BE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE MIANI CRY GONMIS- SIGN BY A 4/51H AFFAMATNE VOTE, N CONNECHON WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROPERTY BY BH3 IO DEVELOPER LLC, A DELAYARE LIMITED LIABLIIV COMPANY FOE- VE-OPERN. ALL N A FORM ACCEPTABLE TOTE CRY ATTORNEY, FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CRY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE ALL OTHER NECESSARY Dna MENTS. INCLUDING AMENDMENTS AND MOOFCATDNS. AND OTHER REWIRED DOO.IVE NTS TO ALLOW THE OEVFLOFEi TO FNAZE FEOU EO PERMITTING, N A FORM PCGER TABLE TO THE CRY ATTORNEY. AS MAY BE NECESSARY 1D COMPLETE THE MC EAENTDNED PARTAL Fgl FASF SUBJECT TO ALL FEDERAL, STATE. AND LOCAL LAWS THAT REGULATE SUCH TRANSACTIONS. Al 'Wrested perm., are bided b appear al era marking and may be Mberd will respect b to proposed ...lob., Should any parson desire b appeal any decision of to City Com- mission win respect b any matter to be considered at this meeting, Lai parson Yell ensure sal a verbatim record of the proceedings is made i i,dkg u)l 1 1 0 5 and evideres upon which ay appeal maybe based IFS. 286.01051. Pursuant b Miami Cry Code Section 2-33(o), whenever a scheduled City Commission meet- ing is canceled or is not held due to a lack of a quo0an or other emergency, a amok' City Commission meelag will be aubnatiaN adheddatl for the Tuesday nmedstey following the cancelled roasting. b the event of one ul be aforementioned crcureerhtea, the special meeting wood be held on Mardi 4. 2025. at 900 am. in to Oh Commission chambers lo- cated at Miami City Hat. 3500 Pan Amerman Duke. Miami, Fbdde 33133. Al 0 We wisdred agenda items Isom that angled mess() Yha1 automatically be scheduled as an agenda Item at the special City Commission meeting. The City Clerk Pall ridgy to public nl kw special meeting that is b eke place by Machu a noticed the special City Commission ameba at the entrance of City Hal and the Ciys man admnstratu Wildag, plecng a notice on the Gigs wabeds, and. it teesbla. placing en ad in a fie speper of general circulation before be spacial meeh9 on kw :medial* foaming Tuesday . There Yap be no additional nobe by publication required bray such scheduled agenda ion the is nosed b the spacial City Commission meeting. w accordance with to Americans will Disebilkies Ad of 1990, persons n.edig Special ac- commodations b participate at the proceadbsp Tray contact the Obi 04 re arty Clerk at 1305) 250-5361 (Voice) no Mar tan Rev (5) business days prior b to proceeding. T1Y uses may call va 711 (Fbride Relay Service) no bar Ben Be (5) business days prior b M pro- ceedi9. Todd B. Hannan City Clerk Ale No. 43658 McClatchy The Beaufort Gazette The Belleville News -Democrat Bellingham Herald Centre Daily Times Sun Herald Idaho Statesman Bradenton Herald The Charlotte Obsen•er The State Ledger -Enquirer Durham I The Herald -Sun Fort Worth Star -Telegram The Fresno Bee The island Packet The Kansas City Star Lexington Herald -Leader The Telegraph - Macon Merced Sun -Star Miami Herald El Nuevo Herald AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION The Modesto Bee The Sun News - Myrtle Beach Raleigh News & Observer Rock Hill I The Herald The Sacramento Bee San Luis Obispo Tribtme Tacoma I The News Tribune Tri-City Herald The Wichita Eagle The Olympian Account A Order Number Identification Order PO Cols Depth 33010 636537 Legal Display Ad-IPL02176760 - IPL0217676 43659 3 10.18 in Attention: E-Tearsheet CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE MIAMI, FL 33133 mclopez@miamigov.com 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, Mary Castro, who on oath says that he/she is Custodian of Records of the The Miami Herald, a newspaper published in Miami Dade County, Florida, that the attached was published on the publicly accessible website of The Miami Herald or by print in the issues and dates listed below. 1 insertion(s) published on: 02/17/25 Affiant further says that the said Miami Herald website or newspaper complies with all legal requirements for publication in chapter 50, Florida Statutes. M a-ry C-a.-vf -v-a Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of March in the year of 2025 1604 her 3 Notary Public in and for the state of South Carolina, residing in Beaufort County AMY L. ROBBINS NOTARY PUBLIC SOUTH CAROLINA MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 11-03-32 Extra charge for lost or duplicate affidavits. Legal document please do not destroy! CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held by the City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida on Thursday, February 27, 2025, at 9:00 A.M. at City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Flor- ida, 33133 for the purpose of granting the following: A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, BY A FOUR -FIFTHS (4/5THS) AFFIRMATIVE VOTE, PURSUANT TO SECTION 29-C OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, WANING COMPETITIVE BIDDING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT WITH ECORESILIENCY MI- AMI, LLC ("DEVELOPER") FOR THE SALE, UPON SATISFACTION OF CERTAIN CLOSING CON- DITIONS, OF +5.4 ACRES OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1111 PARROT JUNGLE TRAIL ("PROPERTY") FOR RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL USES, IN EXCHANGE FOR CAN- CELLATION OF THE EXISTING LEASE AND CONSIDERATION EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN FAIR MARKET VALUE OF ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS ($135,000,000.00), INCLUDING DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW +13.3-ACRE PUBLIC WATERFRONT PARK ON THE REMAINDER OF PROPERTY AT A COST TO DEVELOPER OF THIRTY SEVEN MILLION DOL- LARS ($37,000,000.00), PAYMENTS TO CITY OF TEN MILLION DOLLARS ($10,000,000.00) AT CLOSING AND ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000) PER YEAR PER PHASE WITH AN- NUAL ESCALATIONS OF THREE PERCENT (30/0) AND A PRESENT VALUE OF ONE HUNDRED TEN MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND AND TWENTY-FOUR DOLLARS ($110,875,024) OVER NINETY-NINE YEARS), AND CERTAIN COMMUNITY BENEFITS VALUED AT THIRTY-FOUR MILLION SIX -HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($34,600,000), INCLUDING PAYMENT TO THE CITY OF FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS ($15,000,000.00) FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND INFRASTRUCTURE; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGO- TIATE AND EXECUTE A PARTIAL RELEASE AND MODIFICATION OF THE DEED RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH IN DEED NO. 19447 BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT TRUST FUND ("STATE"); AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A QUIT -CLAIM DEED TO DEVELOPER, IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY; PRO- VIDING, THAT SUCH SALE AND CONVEYANCE BE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL AND EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE STATE THROUGH THE STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE OTHER ANCILLARY DOCUMENTS AND AMENDMENTS REQUIRED TO EFFECTU- ATE THE SALE AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROPERTY AS SET FORTH IN THE PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT, ALL IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. All interested persons are invited to appear at the meeting and may be heard with respect to the proposed resolution. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Com- mission with respect to any matter to be considered at this meeting, that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based (F.S. 286.0105). Pursuant to Miami City Code Section 2-33(o), whenever a scheduled City Commission meet- ing is cancelled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other emergency, a special City Commission meeting will be automatically scheduled for the Tuesday immediately following the cancelled meeting. In the event of one of the aforementioned circumstances, the special meeting would be held on March 4, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. in the City Commission chambers lo- cated at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133. All of the scheduled agenda items from that cancelled meeting shall automatically be scheduled as an agenda item at the special City Commission meeting. The City Clerk shall notify the public of the special meeting that is to take place by placing a notice of the special City Commission meeting at the entrance of City Hall and the City's main administrative building, placing a notice on the City's website, and, if feasible, placing an ad in a newspaper of general circulation before the special meeting on the immediately following Tuesday. There shall be no additional notice by publication required for any such scheduled agenda item that is moved to the special City Commission meeting. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing special ac- commodations to participate in this proceeding may contact the Office of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice) no later than five (5) business days prior to the proceeding. TTY users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later than five (5) business days prior to the pro- ceeding. Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Ad No. 43659 80MDA1 MINX 17 ih.'. More news, 17-18A FROM PAGE 6A TRADE WAR vide details on how it will retaliate against fresh tariffs coming from the Trump administration — including 25% levies on steel and aluminum an- nounced last Monday and set to kick in on March 12. On Thursday, Trump directed his advisers to come up with new tariff levels for economies that will include the EU, which seems likely to kick off intense negotiations with governments around the world. While EU officials de- bate their options, the alcohol industry is watch- ing to see whether the whiskey tariffs will be retained or even accelerat- ed. "Thu industry should not be included in a trade dispute," said Chris R. Swonger, the CEO of the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, who recently took a trip to Italy and Belgium to talk to European leaders. "We are the poster child of the best of free trade." Europe is not the only place where cocktails may get mixed up in tariff negotiations. Trade of Mexican tequila and Can- adian whisky could be affected by the United States' efforts to rewrite its trade relationship with Mexico and Canada, al- though tariffs between those nations have been suspended until March. Given the fraught back- drop, industry lobby groups from around the world have been teaming up to make the case that the spirits industry should be left out of the tariff fight, allowing up-and- coming distillers to find a footing in new export markets and big multina- tionals to continue trading unabated — especially between the United States and the EU. American whiskey ex- ports to the EU fell 20% in the year after the imposi- tion of 25% tariffs, accord- ing to industry data. EU liqueur and cordial exports also dropped sharply. The decline had a rela- tively small economic impact — whiskey lost over $100 million in sales from 2018 to 2019, but that's a rounding error in what was then a nearly S22 trillion U.S. economy. But the setback damaged the industry for years, and the threat of tariffs has continued to hamper its expansion. Victor Yarbrough, the CEO of Brough Brothers Spirits Group, had just begun to ship bourbon from his distillery in Louisville, Kentucky, to Britain in 2019 when the first round of tariffs start- ed to kick in. The Turn had to pull back, because the 25% tariff made exporting unprofitable. Now, he is postponing plans to sell to the French and German markets — something he had once hoped to do by this sum- mer."It's lust very difficult to make any kind of business decisions," Yarbrough said. He had hoped his prod- ucts, a connoisseur's bour- bon that tastes of cherries and chocolate and a low- er -proof option with a hint of apple, would do well in the European market. But he will have to wait to find out. Yubrough's concerns are an ample of how trade disputes can harm some U.S. companies. Whiskey is the leading U.S. distilled spirits ex- port, accounting for more than two-thirds of all such sales in foreign markets in 2022 and 2023. But til'for-tat tariffs also cost consumers, including by making products more expensive. Bpm Lah- ann, the owner of Whis- kyplaoa in Hamburg, Ger- many, houses 1,000 open bottles of whiskey in an 18th-century bar in the city's historic center. His American selection is "so amount" for classic cocktails like the Saverac or the old-fashioned, he said. If the cost of bourbon and rye goes up substan- tially, he said, customers might be forced to either shoulder the cost or switch to something non -Amer. tc The idea that tariffs cost all parties involved has, in fact, been one of the EU's ma in talking points. "Tariffs are taxes — bad for business, worse for consumers," Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commis- on,the EU's executive said in a release Tuesday. Europe's strategy for dealing with the United States has been to stick to that message while push- ing to negotiate. Its leaders are trying to offer the Trump adminis- tration wins, like pledging more gas purchases, something that the presi- dent has been insisting upau. But they have also promised arm counter- measures if negotiation fails. And that is where Targeted tariffs could come into play. Lobbyists e eagerly awaiting the details, but European leaden have been waiting to unveil specifics. "We don't know," said Ulrich Adam, director general of the European liquor lobby group Spirits Europe. "On spirits, we speak with one voice: We want to maintain tariff - free trade." CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC NEARING A public ',eared will be held by to City Gmns'on 0h the CM of Misty, Ronda on Riveter. February 27. 2025. 81900 AM. at CiN Hall, sxated M 3500 Pan American Died M0ml Flo* im.33133 br to purpose of granting the lo0omng: A RESOLUTION OFT1E MAtICfrYCO0MISSs3 47 BY AFCI.N-FFT113(451HHS) AFFIRMATIVE VOTE, PURSUANT TO SECTION 29C OF 114E p1ARBR OF THE CRY OF MINA FLORIO% AS MENDED. ROAM COMPETRNE BOOM AND NJOIORGENG THE CRY MANAGER TO NE0OTATEA D EXECUTE A PLRCl/ASEMC SALEAGFEH,ENT WITH BCOfESI.ENCY A4H AMI, LLC I13EVEL0PER1 FOR THE SIRE UPON SATISFACTION OFCBSTAN CLOSING CON - MOSS, OF 46A /CFCS OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1111 PARROT JUNGLE TRAL )'FROPEAIVI FOR RESCENTA.LAND COMMERCIAL USES. N DCHMIGE FOR CAN- CELLATION OF THE D(ISTNG LEASE AND OOLECETATON EQUAL TO OR GREATER THIN EARMARKS' VALUE OF ONE HIND RED T IROFNE MLLION DOLLARS (5135000000.00), INCLUDING DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW ♦13.3-ACRE PUBLIC WATERFRONT PARK ON THE REMAINDER OF PROPERTY AT A COST TO DEVELOPER OF RIMY SNB4 MILLION 00L- LARS K537000.000.001, PAYMENTS TO CITY OF TEN MLLION COLLARS IS10,0000000M AT CLCSNG AND ONE MILLION COLAS (S1,000,000) PER YEAR PER RASE WITH AN- NUAL ESCALATIONS OF 79AEE PEBCBIT (9%) AND A PRESENT VALUE OF OE HUNDRED TEN MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED SEVENTY -FIRE THOUSAND AND TWENTY -ROAR COLLARS (S1101375.024) OVER NINETY-NINE YEARS), MC CERTAIN COSWOI ' EENEFRS %M1ED AT TURN -FOUR MLUON SOK-H ICRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IS34,600,0001. NCL108D PAYMENT TO THE CRY OF FFTEEN NIACIN DOLLARS (515,000,000001FOR AFFORDABLE HOISf4G AND INFRASTRUCTURE: FURTHER AUTHMENG THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGO- TIATE ANDE CUTER PARTIALRR FASF AND MODNCATIONOFTHE DEEDFESIRCTONS SETFORIH N DEED NO.19447 BETWEEN THE CRY MORE STATEOF FLORA NTBRNAL MFTRlB,ENT TRUST FUND MATE), AUTHORIZING THE ON MV4M$R TO EXECUTE A OUR-0NA DEED TO DEVHCPBL N A FORA ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY: PRO- YONG THAT SUCH SALE MD CONVEYANCE BE SUBJECT TO APF ONILAM E)ECUTON OF AN AG REIE ENf WfIH THE STATE THROUGH THE SPATE OF FLORA DEPARTMENT OF FJNNOMMENTAL FRO7ECNON: AUR40RHNG THE CRY MANNER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECLUIE OTHER AAC11ARY DOCUMENTS MD AF.ENOMEf4B REOUBED TO EFFECTU- ATE THE SALE AND 0EELORAENT OF TIE PROPERTY AS SET FORM N THE PURCHASE MD SALE AGREEMENT, ALL N A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. All interested person are Invited to appear al the meeting and hey be heard MT respect to to proposed resolution. Should any person desire to appeal any dermal of the City Cm - meson wth respect b any meter to be considered at this meeting, that person shall ensure that a yerbatm record of the poceedn9s la merle including all testimony and evidence upon which any edger may be based IFS. 286.01051. Pursuant to Miami CM Code Section 2-3368. wttenemr a scheduled CM Commission meet- ing 0 cancelled or is not teed due to a lade of a prom" or other emergent', a special CM Commission meeting will be aul0mefi ail scheduled b the Tuesday immediate% Ialnwr9 the canc.. meeting. in the anent of one of to ebamentiored dreonsances. the special meeting word be held on March a. 2025, al 900 am n the CM Camuatbn clambers b- oated at Miami CM Hall. 3500 Pan Anent 5 D0M5, Mieml, Fbrkla 33133, Allot me sceduled agenda earns Non der cancelled neearg shad automatically be scheduled as an agenda Mom al the specie CM Ostrrnrssion meeting. The CM Clerk still ndM the pubic of to special meeting trot is b eke pace by pecn9 a notice oe to special CM Casnwson meeting at The entrance d GM Hal and the Cars man adnnstati,e 090kt g, primp a notice Cr. the CM's we0ete, and, it kasola, pacing an ad in a newspaper of general enoulatbn before to special meeting on the eredateN followed Tuesday Them salt Pe Lab addentel notice by ...non required Sr any such a dheduled agenda Item that is moved to Ire special CM Cornmeal. Meetig. In accordance wilt the Moricana wM Deabll1s Act of 1990, persons reedits spacbl ac- carroxlatrons to participate n the proceeding may contact be Office or to Cey Clark al (3051 250-5361 More) no 8kr Nan hue 151 business dap poor to the proceeding. ITT users may Tall ea 7,1 IFloride Relay Service) no Leer than live (5) business days prior 10 the pea - deeding. Todd B. Hannan CM Clerk Ad INo.4383 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING pubic berm will be held by the ON Connikabn M Ne Cry of AllaniL Rabe on Thurs- Februry 27, 2025. at 900 AM. In CM Halt balled et 3500 Pen Anion dkq MINN, Florida, 33133 tor the purpose of grantkg to bbMq: RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY CO,M65ON. WRH ATTACI#IfNf1S), BY A FOUR- FS 14/5T71S) AFFFIMTME VOTE AFTER AN ADVERTISED RIBUC YARD. RATI- FYING. AFFROVNC, AND CONFIRMING THE CITY MANAGER'S MOM ATTACK MO INCORPORATED AS ATTACHMENT 'B," THAT COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION ill MOIR AND PROCEDURES AFE NOT PRAM -rave F OR A6IRHTACE0l9 FOR THE orry GF mom MN") PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 29-BA) OF THE CHARTER OF DECRY OF MMAq FLORA AS MENDED ('CRY CHARTER"), AND SECTION 18-1821C) OF RE COOS OF COY OF MAK Fi.ROA, AS AMEDED FCRY COCE1: WANNG THE IEQIAREAEf7TS FOR SAD PFCCEDURES; AUTHIORRNG THE ON MANAGER TO EXECUTE A NIFTY NINE (99( YEAR GROUND LEASE AGREEMENT (1 EA<F1, BETWEEN THE CRY OF MIMI i'CRv1 A D 5350 0ICiHR STREET, LLC: ('CEVELOPER1 ON 111E CITY -OWNED PARCEL F LAND LOCATED AT 5350 WEST FLAGLER STREET, MLMR FLORIDA, AS MORE Mine- UARLV DESCRBED N ATTACHMENT "A' ATTACHED MO INCORPORATED. FORTE DE- VELOPMENT OF AFFORDABLE ELDERLY RENTAL HOL3140 PROJECT FOR LEWICOME SENIORS. FLRT/ER AUTHORIZING TIE CITY MAHIDER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE ANY AND ALL NECESSARY DOCIL@RS, NCLlDt40 ANNEMEMS. EXTBJSICN1, AND 68304FICATRNS, ALL N FORMS ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. SUCH LEASE SUBJECT UFO) QYyTSSFU. RB.EDLATON OF 0)05TNG ENVIRONMENTAL CONDI- CNSFANY interested persons are gated b appear at the meets and may be heard with rasped b the proposed resolution Staub any person desire to appeal any decision of Me CMG - ion w1h respect to any matter to Co considered at the Meeting. Tat parson snail ensure that a verbatim record d the proceedings 0 made echidn9 all *simony and entrance upon Ic h any appeal may be based (TS. 286 0106). Pusuanl b Miami CM Code Section 2-33(0l, wherever a scheduled CM Commission meetings cancelled or not held due l0 a Lack of a quorum or other emergency. a special IN Commission meeting well be automatically scheduled tor the Tiw0ay nmedlately blowing the carrell. meeting. In Ile event of one of the Worem MOned crcurmlances. the special meeting would be held on March 4. 2025, at 900 a.m. h to CM Commission chambers bleated at Miami CM Hall, 3500 Pan American Ode, Mimi, Florida 33133 All o1 to scheduled agenda done, from that cancelled nee5g shall aubmelbary be scheduled as an agenda tem et the Special CAN Canngsaiaon meeting. CM Clerk shall notify the public or to spears! riveting that is to take place by piecing notice oI to special CM Commission meeting at the entrance of CM Has and the CM's marl adnrltstratrve building. pricing a notice m the CM's we0sle. and, f basOe, placing an ad in a newspaper of general cicoelon be'ore the special meeting on the rrnedpley following Tuesday Thetas shall be. adds'ione notice by publkatbn required tor any such scheduled source dem that is moved ro the special CM Com,uson meeting. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing special accommodations to participate h the proceedn9 may contact the Office d to CM Clerk at (3051 250-5361 Noce) no *der Men le 15) buserss days prior to the prdoee0r9. TTY uSers may cal ea 711 1Fbrea Relay Servical no biter than five 151 Mertes dap prior to eta proceeding. Todd 8. Hannon Cly Clerk Ad No.43851 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A pblic nee/roil will be held by the City Commission of the City of Mmi, Florida on Thursday, Febnrry 27, 2025. at 900 A.M. at CM HAIL located a13500 Pan American Dove. Miami Fior- Id4 33133 Its the punwse of granting the klbwr9: A RESOLUTE:N OF THE MIANI CTTY COMMLSSCN, AUf14RVNG AND DNECING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE,APPROVE, AND DIECUfE AS APRJCABLE A FIRST A END/ENT TO MASTBH DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT, A FAST AMENDMENT TO PETAL COMiONENT GROUND LEASE A FAST AMENDMENT 10 6AAKNG COMPONENT GROUND LEASE, AND A SECOND Ah8DMBNT TO AMENDED AD RESTATED MIXED USE PROJECT OEC1AfL1- T1ON, EACH WRH RESPECT TO A PORTION OF CITY OF MMMI ('CITY") OWNED PROPERTY LOCATED AT 888 MA ARTHUR CAUSEWAY. MORE PARTICULARLY °ESCRBED N t011ef1 A ("PROPERTY%. A PARTIAL RELEASE AND MODFlCATON DF THE DEED RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH N DEED NO 19447 1'PARTPL RELEASE'), BETWEEN THE CITY MD THE STATE Cr FLORAA N1ERNA1 IMPROVEMENT' TRUST FUND. THROUGH TIE STATE OF FLORIDA DE- PARTMENT NT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 11 ULY I, AND OTHER DOCUMENTS ANCIL- LARY 116ETO. WHCH SHALL BE Sl8EOT TO APPROVAL BY 1HHE MMM CITY COMMIS- SION BY A 4/5111 AFFNFMTNE VOTE N COMIECTON WfTH THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RRFERRY BY BH3 O DEVELOPER LLC. A DELAWARE UNWED LMBLITY COMPANY ('OE- VELOPBR%. ALL N A FORM ACCEPTABE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY: FURTHER AUTHORIZING MEOW MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE AIL GRIE R NECESSARY DOCU E N1S, NCLLONG MBDMEHTS MD ME/DEC:CMS, AND GMAT' REOUFEO DOCUMENTS TO ALLOW THE DEVELOFE R 1O FT/AXE REGI ED PEMMRNG. N A FORA ACCEPTABLE, TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO COMf1E1E THE A0ORO.EL OtED PAFITLAL RR Fa -SF SUBJECT TO ALL FEOH.A. STATE AND LOCAL LAMS THAT REGULATE SUCH TRANSACTS:NS. All reemsted persons are invited to appear at Via meeting and may be heard with respect b the proposed resobtipn. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of to City G- mimeo with respect to any matter to be considered at this meeting, that person shall ensure Oat a verboten record of the 010055digs is made including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal mil be based (ES. 286.0105). Pursuant b Miami City Code Sector 2-33(o), whenever a achedurd CM Commission meet- ing Is cancelled or is not held due to a leek of a quonm or other emergency, a special City Commission meeting will be automatically scheduled for be Tuesday nmedilery folksier/is ale cancelled meeting. In the event of one it the aforementioned Cifcunsleneas. the special meeting would be held can March 4, 2025. a1900 a.m. n the CM Commission chambers lo- cated al Miami Cty Hal. 3500 Pan American Drihe, Miami. Florida 33133. AI of the s reduled /Agenda items horn that cancelled sleeted sled automatically he scheduled as an agenda item at the spaced CM COMMESspl meeting. The CM Clerk sun noIM the public of the specie meetrg that is to take place by placing a notice o1 the spacial CM Commission rneeteg at Ike enearce of City Hall and to Cty's man adnnstrate° bui0ng. pacrg a ndbe on to CM's website. and, it least/le. plecrg an ad b a newspaper of general circulation before the special meeting on the mmed00N backing Tuesday. There shall be no additional notice by p dicaa,n required lot any such scheduled agenda dem tat is moved b the special City Commission meeting. In accordance with the Amedans will Needham Add 1990, pesos molts special ac- commodations As participate in the preCeedng may mnbicl eta °plead the CM Clerk at (3051250-536, Moral Lag ater Van fee )5) 0usbess dap priori.. poceedrg. ITV users may call vs 711 (Fr5da Relay Service) no later than fire (5) business days poor to to pro- ceeding. Todd B. Hack. CM Clerk Ad No. 43658 McClatchy The Beaufort Gazette The Belleville News -Democrat Bellingham Herald Centre Daily Times Sun Herald Idaho Statesman Bradenton Herald The Charlotte Observer The State Ledger -Enquirer Durham I The Herald -Sun Fort Worth Star -Telegram The Fresno Bee The Island Packet The Kansas City Star Lexington Herald -Leader The Telegraph - Macon Merced Sun -Star Miami Herald El Nuevo Herald AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION The Modesto Bee The Sun News - Myrtle Beach Raleigh News & Observer Rock Hill I The Herald The Sacramento Bee San Luis Obispo Tribune Tacoma I The News Tribune Tri-City Herald The Wichita Eagle The Olympian Account # Order Number Identification Order PO Cols Depth 33010 636648 Legal Display Ad-IPL02177630 - IPL0217763 43661 3 10.18 in Attention: E-Tearsheet CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE CITY OF MIAMI - CLERKS OFFICE MIAMI, FL 33133 mclopez@miamigov.com 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, Mary Castro, who on oath says that he/she is Custodian of Records of the The Miami Herald, a newspaper published in Miami Dade County, Florida, that the attached was published on the publicly accessible website of The Miami Herald or by print in the issues and dates listed below. 1 insertion(s) published on: 02/17/25 Affiant further says that the said Miami Herald website or newspaper complies with all legal requirements for publication in chapter 50, Florida Statutes. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of March in the year of 2025 (a, bar Notary Public in and for the state of South Carolina, residing in Beaufort County AMY L. ROBBINS NOTARY PUBLIC SOUTH CAROLINA MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 11.03.32 Extra charge for lost or duplicate affidavits. Legal document please do not destroy! CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held by the City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida on Thursday, February 27, 2025, at 9:00 A.M. at City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Flor- ida, 33133 for the purpose of granting the following: A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), PURSUANT TO SECTION 18-85(A) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, BY A FOUR -FIFTHS (4/5THS) AFFIRMATIVE VOTE, AFTER AN ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARING, RAT- IFYING, APPROVING, AND CONFIRMING THE CITY MANAGER'S FINDING(S), ATTACHED AND INCORPORATED AS EXHIBIT "A," THAT COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION METHODS AND PRO- CEDURES ARE NOT PRACTICABLE OR ADVANTAGEOUS FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI ("CITY") AND WAIVING THE REQUIREMENTS FOR SAID PROCEDURES; ALLOCATING FUNDING AS A LOAN IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED SEVEN MILLION TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND AND 00/100 DOLLARS ($7,200,000.00) FROM THE DISTRICT 2 SHARE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI'S MIAMI FOR EVERYONE ("MFE") PROGRAM ("GRANT"), TO COLLABORATIVE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, A FLORIDA NOT FOR PROFIT CORPORATION ("DEVELOPER"), FOR THE DE- VELOPER TO ACQUIRE ONE (1) OR MORE OF THE PARCELS DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "C," ATTACHED AND INCORPORATED, ON WHICH THE DEVELOPER WILL CAUSE TO BE CON- STRUCTED A NEW MIXED USE AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT TO BE KNOWN AS 3710 GROVE LANDING COMMUNITY HOUSING DEVELOPMENT ("PROJECT") THAT WILL CONTAIN NO LESS THAN FORTY-EIGHT (48) CITY ASSISTED RESIDENTIAL RENTAL UNITS FOR ELIGIBLE RESIDENTS WHOSE ANNUAL INCOME EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN NINETY-FIVE PERCENT (95°/o) OF AREA MEDIAN INCOME ("AMI") AS PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE UNIT- ED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AS DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "D", SUBJECT TO THE RECEIPT BY THE CITY MANAGER OF THE APPROVAL OF THE PROJECT BY THE CffY'S HOUSING AND COMMERCIAL LOAN COMMITTEE ("HCLC APPROV- AL") AND SUBJECT TO THE TERMS, CONDITIONS, AND RESTRICTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN AND IN THE HCLC APPROVAL; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE ANY AND ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS, INCLUDING AMENDMENTS, EX- TENSIONS, AND MODIFICATIONS, ALL IN FORMS ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE OF FLORIDA, LOCAL, AND CITY LAWS, RULES, AND REGULATIONS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS AND MFE FUNDS AND SUBJECT TO THE DEVELOPER FULFILLING ALL OF THE TERMS AND CON- DITIONS SET FORTH IN THE HCLC APPROVAL, IN ORDER TO ALLOCATE THE CITY'S MFE FUNDING TO THE PROJECT IN THE FORM OF A LOAN; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. All interested persons are invited to appear at the meeting and may be heard with respect to the proposed resolution. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Com- mission with respect to any matter to be considered at this meeting, that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based (F.S. 286.0105). Pursuant to Miami City Code Section 2-33(o), whenever a scheduled City Commission meet- ing is cancelled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other emergency, a special City Commission meeting will be automatically scheduled for the Tuesday immediately following the cancelled meeting. In the event of one of the aforementioned circumstances, the special meeting would be held on March 4, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. in the City Commission chambers lo- cated at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133. All of the scheduled agenda items from that cancelled meeting shall automatically be scheduled as an agenda item at the special City Commission meeting. The City Clerk shall notify the public of the special meeting that is to take place by placing a notice of the special City Commission meeting at the entrance of City Hall and the City's main administrative building, placing a notice on the City's website, and, if feasible, placing an ad in a newspaper of general circulation before the special meeting on the immediately following Tuesday. There shall be no additional notice by publication required for any such scheduled agenda item that is moved to the special City Commission meeting. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing special ac- commodations to participate in this proceeding may contact the Office of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice) no later than five (5) business days prior to the proceeding. TTY users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later than five (5) business days prior to the pro- ceeding. Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Ad No. 43661 N NW MEW ENS I ELAN END to Gordon's impact still felt around NASCAR ▪ COLAs TnpNespN OHare.Seumel ▪ YTONA BEACH Everything seemed to come easy for Jeff Gordon, including his first Daytona 500 win. In 1997, NASCAR's 25-year-old superstar be - me the youngest cham- pion ever. Ayear later, fan favorite Dale Earnhardt Sr. f ally picked off his only 500 victory in his 20th attempt. In 1999, Gordon answered with a second tide at the Great American Race. But by the time he cap- tured another one, in 2005, Earnhardt was gone. Gordon, whom the de- ceased legend once nick- named "Wonder Boy," was ore than a decade into his career and realized winning his sport's biggest race wasn't so easy after all. "1 probably didn't appre- ciate when 1 started my NASCAR career how hard it is to win, how much it means to win," Gordon told the Orlando Sentinel on Friday. "Doing that with new individuals on the team that hadn't won the Daytona 500 made '05 really special. We had a strong car, but we just came together as a team. "That was one of those days where I didn't want to let them down." Gordon would make 23 ore nips to Victory Lane before terming in 2015, but Jeff Gordon celebrates winning his third and fetal Daytona 500 in February 2005. not anther at the Daytona 500. He had a shot in 2014 when he was fourth to Dale Earnhardt Jr. but finished outside the top-25 six titres. But whatever happened after No. 3, his bona fides - including 70 Cup Series wins and four champion- ships - were well estab- lished, his place in NAS- CAR history secure. Gordon's impact and influence are still felt in NASCAR. His California upbringing and eventual rise from the Indiana dirt tracks racing sprint cars inspired and spawned two generations of drivers, including Cup Series champions Tony Stewart, Jimmie Johnson and Kyle Larson. "He definitely paved the way for guys like myself," Larson, 32, said "My ca- reer path ready modeled his from moving from Northern California to Indiana, and then coming to Charlotte. "... A lot of people still try to do it that way." Being the first had risks. "If you go and you don't have success, then it can work the opposite where they go," Gordon said Gordan proved to be can 't -miss. After his family's move from California to Indiana, he quicldy emerged in midget car racing. At age 16 he became youngest driver to am a United State Auto Club license. After his high school graduation in 1989, he raced that night in Bloo- mington. Before he was 18, Gordon had won three short -track races and was 1989 Midget Car Racing Rookie of the Year. Yet Gordon seized the chance to race stock cars rather than follow in the footsteps of his idol, sprint car legend Steve Kinser. In October 1990, Gor- don made his Busch Series debut and drove the circuit full -tine in 1991 as a 19- yearold and 1992 when he won a record 11 poles along with three races. When owner Rick Hen- drick gave Gordon a full- timeC pSe' rid t g 21 in 1993, many around the garage were aghast. Gordon then went out and posted 11 DNFs (faded to fish) in 30 races, in- cluding five crashes. "People thought Rick was out of his mind," Larry McReynolds, a longtime Fox analyst and former crew chief, told the Senti- nel. "Prior to that, Cup owners didn't even think about a driver that wasn't over the age of 30. As we know, that first year didn't go so well. Gordon served noticed in 1994 with his maiden Cup Series win at the World 600 in Charlotte and a victory at the inaugu- ral Brickyard 400 at iconic Indianapolis Speedway. In NASCAR XFINITY UNITED RENTALS 300 RESULTS sAmA 041ara.e 1wealrer soars 1ae lade 1.50 sets 1. 1+1 reset lee 4aa1.116 eds. 41 WPM. 50W.s01we l.IUSW SIse.Nr.l 16. I5.0 1.1115.1Me Ertel M. IX. 51.4 4 (101 Ow.abad. CM1.116J1. 0 5 121T.., Wera Ixi. 1}.0 6 1321 Wm. Mere.. 2 (30 Mau A.m... Cem .116, M.0 tile... Tow. teen. Il6 It B 9.I151 relay tmena [nnmkl. 116. 210 10.1151..20fener09. maraca. 126, 27.0 11.001 ant ONn. . (..t. 16.0 Ix. pl Om. Etas C.. 116. 15.1 11 (MI Caesar War. Cnemkt, II6. 24.1 IseO0 Merant Ceer1. 116. H,0 is,.01) lelee'e Baron Meedea �114 44 0 11. pll Rru New ra de 126.10. 0 11.1111. emaeo Cnemet 116. N, 0 1+ p41 ale 5e9 E. accept WS. ie (111.1.1.5. Unmet e0 pn.1x5. IL 1 11. Dq le. Iwerwe a- CD*. fa.e,115, 111 ]2.11/140. eleele.Clemed, A01.11S.11.1 21. 1191. Eela4.1. 115. 14.1 IV (Ill Saes se. Myren 115. 11.0 1S. 1151 Imo beimme %ma,111. 11.0 1611616. VW...mkt fawn 1M.111 21. 1101 taw twee. 4.101. 10. (51 Kneen. Me0mo. Tame ROOM. III. 11.0 19 1211 rain Own. ra w.ln. 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Gordon's 2003 appearance as host on Saturday Night Live carried the sport into living rooms with link interest and familiarity with NASCAR Gordan's 2005 win drew a record 18.7 million view- ers, followed by 19.4 mil- lion to watch Johnson's 2006 victory. Along the way, sponsorships boomed and tracks in places like Chicago and Kansas City hosted NASCAR races. Times have changed. After a five-year nth as an analyst for Fox, Gordon serves as the vice chairman of Hendrick Motorsports, where he pushes to ener- gize the sport and produce winning cars The thrill, though, is not the same as it was winning 93 times and 81 poles, both third all time. "When you go to Victory Lane," he said, "there's just nothing like it." HORSE RACING GULFSTREAM PARK RESULTS FOR FEB. 16 [anon 2025 Medan raelme. 1 sal moored et4an Ramer 160 N 160 4IlN 6w i11tate8 Moor O0 01119 60�50 :0500.114a 711565 n. 5050ratan125111202. 15 1110-8 fedeeer1 5L Care Me red One, Ol 9 Rol. seta ue5a. IRO l0 i600 51 D. 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Flor- ida. 33133 for the purpose of granting she lolowag: A 11E90LURON OF THE MAMI CRY *oIS0 D 1, W1111 AR/CMEM(Sl. PURSUANT TO SECTION 1 &05 W OF THE COOS OF THE CRY OF NMI. FLOROL, AS AMENDED. BY A FOUIR-RFTHS (075TM0) AFFRoATNE VOTE, AFIB1 AN ADVERTISED PLRUC H4Fa5Rf03, RAT - FITS, APPROVING, AND CONFRANG TFE CRY MANAGER'S TWIGS), ATTACHED AND NCORPCRATED AS EXHBR "A," TINT CCUPE'TIfIVE NEGOTAT(ON METNIOO1 AND PRO- CEDURES ARE NOT PPACICABLE 08 ADAN47AGEOUS RJR THE CRY OF MIAMI (-CRY-) AND WAMNC THE RECURS ENIS FOR SAD PROP.'. NES, ALLOCATING FUNDING AS A LOAN N AN AMOUNT NOT TO OCCFID SEVEN M1. 1JN TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND AND 00/100 DOLLARS (B7200.00080) FROM THE DISTRICT 2 SHARE OF THE CRY OF MAMt5 M1AMI FOR EVERYONE IIAFE') PROGRAM ("GRANT"). TO COLLABORATNE DEVELOPMENT C(XIPCRATION, A FLORIDA NOT FOR PRORf CORFOR TION ('T7EVELOPF3l5. FOR RE DE- VELOPER TO /SOUSE ONE (1) OR MOTE OF 1HE PARCELS DESCRIED 14 DWBR "C,' ATTACHE) AND NCORFORATED, ON WHICH THE DEVFIOPER WLL CAUSE TO BE CON- STRUCTED A NEW MOCED USE AFFORDABLE HOL/5N0 DEVELOPMENT TO BE KNOWN AS 9710 GTENE LANDt4G COMMUNITY HCUSr4G DEVELOPMENT (FROJECT'1 THAT WLL OONTAN NO LESS THAN FORTY-EIGHT (48) CRY ASSISTED FESOBOTAL RENTAL WI75 FOR EUGBLE RESOEMSVMOSEMMg1L INCOME EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN NINETY-FIVE PERCENT (95914 OF AREA MEDLIN WOW ('MA i AS PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BYRE UNIT- ED STATES DEPARTMENT OF FDlSNO AND HAGAN OEVElOP8C4T, AS DESCREED N E HBB T1', SUBECT 101SE RECENT BY THE CITY MANAGER OF THE APFIENAL DF THE PROJECT BY THE CITY$ HOISNG MD COMMERCIAL LOAN Cp0.OTTEE (TCLC MPROV- AL-) AND SUBJECT TO THE TERMS, CONDITIONS. AND RESTRICT0NSC 90TAV HEFIEN AND N THE HCLC APIRWAL, FURRIER AUTHORING THE CRY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND MOPE ANY AND ALL NECESSARY DOCI EN4TS. NC LUON3 N.ENCIAENi0 EX- TENSIONS, AND MOOFCATLONG ALL N FORMS MCEP7ABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, SL181ECT TO CdfLMCE VY1IN ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL. STATE OF F ORDA LOCAL, AND CRY LAWS, FILES. MD PE,6A/17ONS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS AND MFE FUNDS AND SUBJECT TO THE DEVELOPER R1A1NG ALL OFR-ERNA ANDCONL- OrrONS SET FORM NONE HCLC APPALS", N O0H1 TO ALLOCATE 11E OTSS MFE FU4DNG TO THE ROUECT N THE PIRA OF LOW, FROVOFC FOR AN EFFECTIVE GATE All ntaMNd persons are invited b appear al the meeting and may he heard wIN respect b the prepoe01 nemlub0n. Sh Ould Cry person deete 00 appal any de0ieen 50 to CM Com- mission with respect To any ma'am to be considered at this Meeting, that person shall enure that a verbatim record of the proeeedrgs is made articling all lestmo y and evidence upon which any appeal( may Ile based )FS, 2860105). Pursuant to Miami CM Code Seam 2-33(01, whenever a whoa/led CM Dammam meet- ing is canceled or is not held due to e aCX 01 a 000nm or ogler emergency, a s0e1lal GM Coollesim meeting will be sutmutkaM scheduled to to Tuesday nrnndlmery foliorring the cancelled meeting. in the event ol one oh the atorarenha ed dnnuna/ann., the %meal meeting would be held on Mara 4, 2025, at 900 am age CM Co,00nu m d,mnbers lo- cated at Marno CM Hall, 3500 Pon Amenrarl Pave, Math, Ronda 33133. An of the scheduled agenda Bans horn that Cancelled meemg sha0 aooatrally be scheduled as an agenda arm et the Noma CM COmm5umon merging. The CM Clorlt shell retry the public o the venal Ineeang that 0 0 orb pate by piac09 a notice or to sp0vel CM Comm0.von meeting a g1e entrance 00 CM Ha. and 050 CM's man afnk,00,311e 1vnk11ng, pac°g a notice on the Cty's ...bale, and, 4lsenble. placing an ad 0 a neoSpamed of I}reral crouatio1 babe tie spacial meeting on the innudatety following Tuesday. There 9ta1 be no eddrio+al nodal by 0ublkatlon required Per any am scheduled Nand, tam gat n moved to 0M special CM Commission Cheered. 4 accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act o1 1990, parsons heeding special aC- co m oda5ims :o pantpate in the 0a;eed6g may contact the Office of the CM Carp at (305) 250-5361 (Volcel no ater than five 151 business days prior to the o0OeeU+,9. TTY Doers may all we 711 (Florida Reay Service) ha later than live (5( business days prior to the pro- ceeding. Ad No 43854 Tom a norm C. or. cow Todd B. Hannon CM Clark Ad No. 43081 McClatchy The Beaufort Gazette The Belleville News -Democrat Bellingham Herald Centre Daily Times Sun Herald Idaho Statesman Bradenton Herald The Charlotte Observer The State Ledger -Enquirer Durham ( The Herald -Sun Fort Worth Star -Telegram The Fresno Bee The Island Packet The Kansas City Star Lexington Herald -Leader The Telegraph - Macon Merced Sun -Stu Mianu Herald El Nuevo Herald AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION The Modesto Bee The Sun News - Myrtle Beach Raleigh News & Observer Rock Hill I The Herald The Sacramento Bee San Luis Obispo Tribune Tacoma I The News Tribune Tri-City Herald The Wichita Eagle The Olympian Account # Order Number Identification Order PO Amount Cols Depth 33010 636900 Legal Display Ad-1P102178990 - IPL0217899 # 43663 51,050.70 2 5.00 in Attention: E-Tearsheet CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE MIAMI, FL 33133 mclopez@miamigov.com NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA PLEASE ALL TAKE NOTICE THAT a meeting of the City of Miami Commission has been scheduled for Thursday, February 27, 2025, at the City of Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133. A private attorney -client session will be conduct- ed under the parameters of §286.011 (8), F.S. The person chairing the City Commission meeting will announce the commencement of an attorney -client session, closed to the public, for purposes of discussing the pending litigation in the matter of William O. Full- er, Martin Pinilla, 11, The Barlington Group, LLC, Calle Ocho Marketplace, LLC, Yo Amo Calle Siete, LLC, Little Havana Arts Building, LLC, Little Havana Arts Building Too, LLC, Tower Hotel, LLC, Brickell Station, LLC, Piedra Villas, LLC, Futurama, LLC, El Shopping, LLC, Beatstik, LLC, Viernes Culturales/Cultural Fridays, Inc., Little Havana Bungalows, LLC, and LHAB Trest, LLC v. City of Miami, Joe Carollo, in his individual capacity, Arthur Noriega, in his individual capacity, Victoria Mendez, in her individual capacity, Rachel Dooley, in her individual capacity, Asael Marrero, in his individual capacity, Daniel S. Goldberg, in his individual capacity, William Ortiz, in his individual capacity, Luis Torres, in his individual capacity, Adrian Plasencia, in his individual capacity, Rene Diaz, in his individual capacity, Ivonne Bayona, in her individual capacity, John Does 1-20, Case No. 23-CV-24251-RAR, pending in the United States District Court, Southern District of Flor- ida, to which the City is presently a party. The subject of the meeting will be confined to settlement negotiations or strategy sessions related to litigation expenditures. This pri- vate meeting will begin at approximately 10:00 a.m. (or as soon thereafter as the Com- missioners' schedules permit) and conclude approximately one hour later. The session will be attended by the members of the City Commission, which include Chairwoman Christine King, Commissioners Miguel Angel Gabela, Damian Pardo, and Manolo Reyes; the Chief Financial Officer, Larry M. Spring, Jr.; City Attorney George K. Wysong Ill, Chief Deputy City Attorney John A. Greco; Deputy City Attorney Kevin R. Jones; Assistant City Attorney Supervisor Eric J. Eves; Assistant City Attorney Marguerite Snyder; and Out- side Counsel Raquel A. Rodriguez Esq., Angel Cortifias, Esq., and Jonathan Kaskel, Esq. A certified court reporter will be present to ensure that the session is fully transcribed, and the transcript will be made public upon the conclusion of the above -cited, ongoing litigation. At the conclusion of the attorney -client session, the regular City Commission meeting will be reopened and the person chairing the City Commission meeting will announce the termination of the attorney -client session. Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Ad No. 43663 PUBLISHED DAILY MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared, Mary Castro, who on oath says that he/she is Custodian of Records of the The Miami Herald, a newspaper published in Mlami Dade County, Florida, that the attached was published on the publicly accessible website of The Miami Herald or by print in the issues and dates listed below. 1 insertion(s) published on: 02/18/25 Affiant further says that the said Miami Herald website or newspaper complies with all legal requirements for publication in chapter 50, Florida Statutes. M Cct f-ro Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of February in the year of 2025 IGIbtys Notary Public in and for the state of South Carolina, residing in Beaufort County AMY L. ROBBINS NOTARY PUBLIC SOUTH CAROLINA MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 11-03-32 Extra charge for lost or duplicate affidavits Legal doaunent please do not destroy) SA 1 MAM IERALD 1 I IIESDAY FEgNMR IS 206 FROM PAGE 3A JURY DUTY ployer continues 10 pay your regular wages while on jury duty, you will not be paid by the state. If you are unemployed or your employer does not continue to pay you wages while on jury duty then you will be paid by the court. Florida will pay jurors S15 a day for their first three days of jury service. If your jury duty lasts long- er than three days, then you are entitled to 630 a day for each additional day. HOW DO YOU REPORT FOR JURY DUTY 1N FLORIDA? • In Broward County, prospective jurors are re- quired to arrive at the courthouse at 7:45 a.m. on their report date. if your jury summons says you are a "Call-injuror" then you must call 954-831-8471 after 5 p.m. the day before your report date to be told if you are needed the fol- lowing day. • In Miami -Dade Coun- ty, prospective jurors must complete an online ques- tionnaire through the juror portal prior to the deadline listed on the summons. Once you have submitted the questionnaire, you will receive specific reporting instzvctions from the court. If you are on stand- by for jury duty in Miami - Dade, you might be called to service any day of the week listed on your sum- mons. In this case, you will receive an email the Friday before the listed week with a more specific schedule. Jurors must also bring their summons to the courthouse in Miami - Dade. • For both counties, "appropriate attire" is required. This means no shorts, no uniforms, and in Broward, no flip-flops or tank -tops. The courts also suggest that jurors bring a sweater. WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DON'T SHOW UP FOR JURY DUTY? If you don't show up for jury duty, and you don't get a postponement or exemption, you can be fined 6100 by the state, according to court web- sites- You might also be held in contempt of court, which can lead to more serious punishments such as community service and even jail time. WHERE ARE THE COURTHOUSES? Mlaml-Dade: • Criminal courthouse is at the Richard E. Gerstein Justice Building, 1351 NW 12th St. • Courthouse for civil cases is in downtown Mia- mi at 73 W. Hagler St. • Federal courthouse is at 400 N. Miami Ave. Broward: •Circuit courthouse is at 201 SE 6th St, Fort Lau- derdale • Federal court us at 299 E. Broward Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale HOW DO YOU TELL IF YOUR JURY SUMMONS IS A SCAM? In Miami -Dade and Broward, the cants have issued warnings about jury scams. There have been reports of Floridians get- ting phone calls from peo- ple claiming to be court officials. The stammers tell people that there is a warrant for their arrest because they didn't ap- pear for jury duty. The stammers then ask for payments in order for the person to avoid arrest. Failing to appear for jury duty in Florida is not grounds for immediate arrest, according to a video from Florida At- torney General Ashley Moody, and court officials will never ask for payment over the phone. WHAT ARE THE RULES FOR FEDERAL JURY DUTY? Serving on a federal jury in the Southern District of Florida is different than being a juror in a Florida state court. Federal jurors are "on call" for two or three weeks at a time and can even be a juror on more than one trial during that period. Grand -jury serv- ice, which is used to de- termine probable cause in U.S. government cases, can last even longer. Federal jurors, unlike state ones, are chosen from lists of registered voters. If you do serve on a federal jury, it will be two years before you are eligible to be picked again. Even if you have served on e state jury in the past year, you can still be picked for federal jury duty. Federal courts require you to complete a ques- tionnaire and mad your answers back to the court when you receive a sum- ps. As part of that questionnaire, you can request a postponement or to be excused from serv- ice entirely. Federal jurors are paid 650 a day for jury service, as well as mileage reim- bursement for their travel to the courthouse. Why were 2 people shot in Miami Beach? The suspect said he 'saw 2 Palestinians; cops say BY DAN31 NEAL Melee tantemelecom A l7-shot fusillade from a shooter with a semi- automatic handgun sent two Israeli tourists to a hospital after an encounter Saturday night in Miami Beach, police said. As for what ignited such a random attack on Pine Tree Drive, the arrest form details Mordechai Brafman giving detectives his ac- count in a police interview where he "spontane- ously stated that while he was driving his truck, he saw two Palestinians and shot and killed both." Brafman didn't kill any- body, according to police. One person was shot in the left shoulder; the other grazed in a forearm. Also, the two men shot were vacationing Israelis AriRabey and his father. They were in Miami Beach after spending time in Colombia and Califomia. His Facebook posts after the shooting show Ari Rabey at Jackson Memo- 1 Hospital after being shot in the shoulder and their Hyundai with several bullet holes. As of Monday at 12:50 p.m., Brafman remained in Miant-Dade Corrections' Tumer Guilford Knight Correctional Center alter his arrest on two counts of attempted second-degree murder. The married, 27-year-old Collins Avenue condomi- nium owner gave "plum- ber" as his occupation to resting officers and is listed in state corporate records as the authorized representative of North Miami-Dade's White Col- lar Plumbing. The Council on Amer- ican -Islamic Relations Florida chapter called for federal hate -crime charges in the shooting. Around 9:30 p.m. Sat- urday, the arrest report said, video from street surveillance cameras showed Brafman's truck heading south on Pine Tree Drive, then making a U-turn at 48th Street and stopping in the right lane, according to the arrest report. Behind the truck and in the left lane, just north of 48th Street, was another caw. [Brefinenl then exited his vehicle and remained on the driver's side," the report said. "As the vic- tims were driving past him, [Brafman) shot at the victim's vehicle 17 times, unprovoked, striking both victims." Police cuffed Brafman at 4887 Pine Tree Drive. Brafma s attorney, the arrest report said, advised him to invoke his right to remain silent rather than answer questions about the video. David J. Neal: 305-376-3559, @DavidINeal NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CRY OF MIAMI FLORIDA PLEASE ALL TAKE NOTICE THAT a meeting of be City of Misml Commission has been scheduled for Thursday, February PT, POPS, at the City of Miami City Mall, 35°0 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133. A private attorney -oil Ion will be conduct- ed under the parameters of 4aee.0111a1. KS. The person chairing the City Commlasion sting will announce the commencement of lira attorney -client session, closed to the public, for purposes of discussing the pending litigation In the matter of William O. Full- er, Martin Piniaa, IL The Barrington Group LLC, Cello Octo Marketplace, LLC, Yo .no Calle Siete, LLC, Littb Havana Arts Burldiro, LLC, Little Arts Building Too, LLC, Tower Hot., LLC, Brbkall Station, LLC, Piedra Villas, LLC, Futursma, LLC, El Shopping, LLC, B0•tsti*, LLC, Viernss Cullurales/Culbr. Fridays, Inc, Little Hevener Bung.ows, LLC, •rd LHAB Treat, LLC v. City of Miami, Joe Carol., ;n hls Individual capacity, Arthur Horiega, in his individual capacity, Victoria Mendez, in her Individual capacity, Rachel Dooley, in her indtvldcal capacity, Auel Marrero, in his Individual capacity. Daniel S- Goldbery, In his individual capacity, William Ortiz, In his Individual capacity, Luis Toms, in hi* individual capacity. Adrian Plaaencia, ;n his individual capacity. Rene Diaz, In Ms ...dual capacity, Ivonne Bayona in her individual capacity, John Does 1-20, Cue Me. 10-C W ROPS 1-fiAR, pending in the United Stales District Court, Saoher, D'. et of Fbr Ma, which the City Is presently a party. The subject of the mne.inp will be Conant to settlement negon.bns or strategy sessions rel.ed b litigation expenditures. This pri- tmeeting will begin at approximately 10.0 a.m. (or n thereafter theCom- missioners' schedu ins permit) and conclude approximately one a hour later. The session will be amended by the members of the City Commission, whdh Include Chairwomen Chr.tsae King, Comm ...re Miguel Angel Gabela, Damian Pardo, end Manolo Reyes, the Chief Financial Offices Larry M. Spring, Jr., City Attorney George K. Wysong III. Chief Deputy City. Attorney John A. Greco; Deputy City Attorney Kevinit. Jones; Assistant City ADorriey Superv;acr Erb J. Eves; Assistant City Attorney Marguerite Snyder; and O.- alde Counsel Raquel A. Rodriguez Esq., Angel Cortrau, Esp.. and Jonathan Ka•kel, Esp. A certified court reporter .1II be present to ensure that the seselon is fully transcribed, and the transcript will be made public upon the conclusion of the above -cited, ongoing litigation. Al the conclusion of be attorney -client seaabn, the regular City Commission sting will be reopened end the person chairing the City Commission meeting will announce the term inatbn of the •Homey -client session. Todd B. Hannon City Clerk Ad Mo. halo FROM PAGE 3A FRAUD FTX was then a high- flying crypt° trading exchange. Miami City Mayor Fmncis Suarez also be- en gals was to "pro- came a big champion of vide ongoing income for crypt°. charitable projects deemed appropriate for THE BUST support by our commune- Yet crypto's winter ty" of CluCoin coin hot- came fast. ders. 1n 2022, FTX failed He also assured poten- and then Filed bankmpt- tial investors "that while cy. Last year, its former a portion of the funds CEO, Sam Bankman- would flow to a developer Fried, was convicted of cryptocurrency address seven counts of wive that defendant controlled, fraud and sentenced to he'd use funds consistent 25 years in prison. with white paper." In April 2023, Miam- CluCoin held a success- iCoin, one of the ven- fW ICO on May 19, 2021, tures that Suarez promot- "during which investors ed, had its trading sus - sent millions of dollars pended after encounter - worth of more established ing liquidity issues. cryptocurrency to a cm- Neither the city nor Sua- tocurrency address gill- rez created MiamiCoin, fated with CluCoin pro- but they did push it. ject." That was in ex- Meanwhile, more than change for "newly issued a year earlier, CluCoin's CluCoin digital tokens." value and trading volume CluCoin's price rose already "declined precip- and in early June 2021, itously." Taylor incorporated CLU At that time, Taylor told LLC in Aventura. people he would shift away from funding char - SOUTH FLORIDA ides and "would instead WAS HOT focus on multiple poten- This happened during a natty profitable online time when Miami was business ventures." experiencing a tech boom That included creating and became an epicenter NFTs, or non -fungible for crypt° companies and tokens, going into the entrepreneurs, who Metaverse and launching moved to the region from a computer game called all over the country and Xenia. Crypt° was still world. Local officials got going strong in Miami. into the act, too. The 1n April 2022, he orga- Miami Heat's bayfront nixed • conference called arena was renamed FTX "NFTCon: Into the Meta - Arena in a 8135 million verse" at a Miami hotel. deal inked in 2021 with He considered it a way to Miami -Dade County. try to regain tout, meet- ing people face-to-face. Yet, there was some- thing attendees weren't told. "While defendant was managing Ciu and mak- ing representations to potential and existing investors about its Activ- ities, he was secretly succumbing to a gam- bling addiction," the plea agreement said. "Government crypto- currency tracing showed that almost immediately, and continuing through December 2022, defen- dant routinely trans- ferred funds that he had told investors he would use for CLU ventures out of this address to his personal cryptocurrency exchange account," the court document said. "And then from that account to multiple on- line casinos, where the Defendant lost the funds gambling." About $1.14 million was transferred between May and De- cember 2022. In January 2023, he publicly admitted this to his investors and folow- ers- He ceded control Of his company to his busi- ness associates. U.S. Attorney Manolo Reboso prosecuted this case. Assistant U.S. At- torney Emily Stone is in charge of asset forfeiture. Taylor's plea agreement in August was signed off on by the then top U.S. attorney for the region, Markenry Lapointe, who stepped down in January before President Donald Tnunp took office. H,A,ICADr Public Notice uaW CREATION OF OCEAN GATE CDD A Public livered wig be held b the Mam',Dade County Commission Chambers. located on the Second lbw el the Stephen P. Dark Government Cede, 111 N.W. lea Street Mimi Honda N 9:30 AM., on Mach 111, 20E5. to consider an ordinance to cream the ocean Gale Conn money Development District (CDDI. The darn boundaries. as sham on the map belowwe bounded by SW IT) Avenue (5. K,on a Avenpe/Smm Road No.997) on to east Transportation Corridor on the weal, Theoretical SW 3552 Strut Bh.o.SW 75bee5on the aced sod Medea.' SW 348 Wed (Theo.SW 2 Street) on me nods 1 OCEAN GATE ternentin term) 7M CDD is esgned to provide a financing mechanism for community whaslm0ure, Iwades and winces. dos. with c train ongoing operations and maintenance for 0cen Gale CDD. The CDD bounded lee encompass epprwim;d ty 10.94 areas with approximately S7.023 mine in idradm0we Corte servicing appr winder, 174 via un a. Mended p rani may (Il yaw live broadcast oI Ihe Commsrsn meet, 'n the lobby of the Stephen P. Clark Gowmmoa Canter. located on the fi,et Poor, RI aunt where amred*. in the Miw,i-Uwe CdhiniwionU,,„bete Iaa:J unam second Icaof the Stephen P. Clark Government Cedermembers of the public cog he required to repide to speak on the fast floor and wi be escorted to the Commission Chambers at the appropriate time. (Mindy alive dodoes-1 on Miami -Dade Television; N) tee a kw webcast d Mlps:/hainvir immdade.gos/webueteg. (5) add the morbid. raw an achhed coped to mo0,a at www.msmidde.godwelmazl.gor Pd.) are deal or hard of hearingyou may loin the meeting using Honda Relay Service by dieing 711 on your telephone M ktaeded Wen may be heard In accordance aim the Board's Rules of Procedure. A perms who derides to appeal any decision male by any toadagency, o commission wen ,espM to any delta considered et Ks mulling of hewing. will need a record of the proceedings. Such per SSW may need to seem bd a verbatim ascend d the proceedings is rude, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to he hawed. Maori -Dade Coady dead. equal access and equal opportunity ,n xis programs, senores and aerobes end does not &enimeata on the haws el disebild, To request mdends ran aceesebk Tamar. a sgn language inleraeler. ander any °the, accommodation to pitapat. in any County -sponsored program et mooted, please contact 1305) 375-2035. or send an e-oral to agendcaernwndade.gov,n advance of the meeting to made your request. TIT users may also cal 711 (Hood. Relay Sot.). For legal ads onlinego to legalads.miamjdade.gov