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locations being shut
down. which span
across more than 30
states and Washing-
ton. D.C., were set to
begin this week. Be-
yond these closures,
Express said that it
expects to conduct
business as usual.
Also on Monday,
Express announced
that it received a
non -binding let-
ter of intent from a
group led by con-
sumer brand ac-
quisition and man-
agement firm WHP
Global to potentially
purchase the major-
itye tref its stores and I
opions. Express
id that it had filed
for Chapter 11 pro-
tection "to facilitate
the sale process."
The consortium
exploring the deal
also includes mall
operators Simon
Property Group and
Brookfield Proper-
ties. Express said.
WHP, Simon Prop-
erty and Brookfield
did not immediately
respond to requests
DAVID KOENIG Cr-es 50ct more ing for 2023.
The Assn. Ned Press than 4,80,000 employ Delta earned $4.6
ees. billion Hut year -
Delta Air Lines, the With this in- more than United,
most profitable U.S crease in base pay American, South
carrier, is raising and starting rates, we west and Alaska air -
pay for nonunion continue our com- lines combined. It
employees as it gets mitment to provide was Delta's biggest
ready for another at- Delta people with profit since 2019, be -
tempt by a union to industry -leading to- fore the pandemic af-
represent its flight tal compensation for fected US. travel.
attendants. industry -leading per- About 20% of
CEO Ed Bastian formance," Bastian the Atlanta -based
told Delta employ- wrote in a memo to airline's workers
ties Monday that the staff. are represented by
airline will boost pay He said the com- unions - by far the
for flight attendants pany has raised pay lowest percentage
and ground workers among major work among the nation's
by 5%, raise the min- groups by a cumula- four biggest airlines. t
imum wage for U.S. tive 20% to 25%since Delta pilots are rep- t
workers to $19 per 2022. That figure in- resented by the Air i
hour and set aside eludes base pay and Line Pilots Asso-
money for merit rais- profit-sharing. Delta ciation, but cabin
es. gave employees $1.4 crews, maintenance
Delta said the in- billion in profit -char- workers and others
Omni
OMNI REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
PLEASE ALL TAKE NOTICE that a Board of Commissioners Meet-
ing of the Omni Redevelopment Distrct Community Redevelopment
Agency (CRA) is scheduled to take place on Thursday. April 25, 2024,
at 9:30 a.m. or thereafter at the Miami City Hall. located at 3500 Pan
American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133.
All interested persons are invited to attend. For more information,
please contact the OMNI CRA office at (305) 679-6868.
Ad No. 41175 Istaa Jones, Interim Executive Director
Omni Redevelopment District
Community Redevelopment Agency
Classified
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A House I An Apartment
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BUSINESS CLOSING
Care Pk,s Home Health
Agency. Inc. located at 18350
NW 2rd Avenue, Suite 206.
Many Gardens, FL 33169 will
be permanently closed as or
MAY 10.2024.
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
Notice is hereby given that
the uMar0gned. pursuant to
Chapter 865.09, Fkrnda Stat-
ue wit register the fictitious
me ENDLESS GLOW SKIN
ESSENTIALS located at 2315
NW 84 Street, Miami, Flonda
33147 with the Division d Tallahas-
see. Corporation of State.
FL 24th day 01 April 2024
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Express files Chapter 11, plans store closures
WYATTE
GRANTHAM-
PHILIPS AND ANNE
D'INNOCENZIO
The Associated Press
Express Inc. once a
trendsetter of casual
office attire that has
struggled to com-
pete with the Ekes
of Zara and H&M,
has filed for Chapter
11 bankruptcy pro-
tection.
The retailer based
in Columbus. Ohio.
and founded in 1980
also said Monday
it is seeking to sell
the majority of its
stores.
Express, which
is the parent of the
Bonbons and Up -
West brands, is
shuttering a hand-
ful of its outlets in
the process. In an
announcement ad-
dressing its bank-
ruptcy filing, the
company said it
plans to close 95 of
its Express retail
stores and all 10 of
its UpWest stores.
Closing sales at
Express Inc.. a once imminent retailer of casual office attire. has flied for Chapter 11 bankruptcy prolec-
bon with plans to close numerous stores and explore a potential sale of its majority stake. amid Increasing
competition and financial challenges.
Clothing retailer Express
has filed for Chapter 11
with
$1.2B
in debts and
$1.3B in assets.
Court for the Dis- a managing director
trict of Delaware. with research firm
The company first GlobalData Satin -
started asa women's ders also noted that
fashion purveyor the brand was beset
and then branched by quality issues,
out to men's wear. and the pandemic
It offered must -have sped up the trend
items, like denim of people working
dresses for those from home, less -
looking for trendy ening the need for
outfits in the work- shoppers to buy
place, at affordable work outfits.
prices. "Everyone has
for comment. tinnal financial re- ates about 530 Ex- brands, according to But increasing been nibbling at Ex -
Express CEO sources and put it press retail and Ex- the Express websire. competition from press from all sides,
Stewart Glendin- in a better position press Factory Outlet Express reported fast -fashion play- and Express doesn't
ring said WHP "has to grow profitably stores in the United nearly $1.2 billion in ers like H&M, as have a defensible
been a strong part- while maximizing States and Puerto total debts and S1.3 well as the rise of proposition," Saun-
" of the company value for stakehold- Rico, in addition to billion in total assets Old Navy and ath- ders said.
since 2023. adding ers. roughly 60 Bonobos as of March 2 in its leisure brands like Express joins a
that the proposed Beyond its Up- Guideshop locations Chapter ll petition, Lululemon, all hurt handful of retailers
transaction would West storefronts. as well as online op- which was filed in the brand's sales, filing for CJ, pter 11
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give Express addi- the company oper- erosions for these U.S. Bankruptcy said Neil Saunders, so far this Year. a.`3
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Delta Air Lines raises salaries to stave offun's
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attendants narrowly attendants should
ld be
voted against union- lea4l eg oli'pay an4...
izing in 2010. and b -ies, add they a
previous organizing not," shrd's3jd.
campaigns failed in I ei3'op,., believes
2002 and 2008. thaPon104s are id'
The Association str$pgez.,ytlace newg..
of Flight Attendants evenein the Ia reI"'
is trying to change ly�nun7on Soil ","
that. President Sara where (Ole Uniiyd)
Nelson said her Auto Workers won
on hopes to gash- an ele last v6)
er enough authoriza- at a ikswaa$$e�rrn,iv
tion cards from Delta plant 'fit Tennesse2:r
attendants by the end Nelson'4'
of the year to trigger seeking a union
an
indus-
another election. try-leadingcontract
"Delta has become at United Airlines,
the leader in gener- which could bolster
sting profits, and that its case at Delta.
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OMNI REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
PLEASE ALL TAKE NOTICE that a Board of Commissioners Meeting of the Omni Redevelop-
ment District Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) is scheduled to take place on Thursday.
Apnl 25. 2024, at 9:30 a.m. or thereafter at the Miami City Hall. located at 3500 Pan American
Drive, Miami, Florida 33133.
All interested persons are invited to attend. For more information, please contact the OMNI CRA
office at (305) 679-6868.
Ad No. 41175
Isiaa Jones, Intenm Executive Director
Omni Redevelopment District
Community Redevelopment Agency
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OMNI REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
PLEASE ALL TAKE NOTICE that a Board of Commissioners Meeting of the Omni Redevelop-
ment District Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) is scheduled to take place on Thursday,
April 25, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. or thereafter at the Miami City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American
Drive, Miami, Florida 33133.
All interested persons are invited to attend. For more information, please contact the OMNI CRA
office at (305) 679-6868.
Ad No. 41175
lsiaa Jones, Interim Executive Director
Omni Redevelopment District
Community Redevelopment Agency
8 MIAMI TODAY
TODAY'S NEWS
Plans for pedestrian paradise Commodore Trail near finish
Plans are being completed by
the City of Miami for a segment
of the five -mile -long Commodore
Trail Corridor, the Transportation
Planning Organization was told
last week.
"We understand that the master
plan is going to be concluded very
soon," Executive Director Aileen
Boucle told the organization's gov-
erning board, respondi ng to a request
by board member Francis Suarez,
las
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Omni
OMNI REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
PLEASE ALL TAKE NOTICE that a Board of Commissioners Meeting of the Omni Redevelop-
ment District Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) is scheduled to take place on Thursday,
April 25, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. or thereafter at the Miami City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American
Drive, Miami, Florida 33133.
All interested persons are invited to attend. For more information, please contact the OMNI CRA
office at (305) 679-6868.
Ad No. 41175
Isiaa Jones, Interim Executive Director
Omni Redevelopment District
Community Redevelopment Agency
the mayor of Miami, fora report on
how the project
stands.
Ms. Boucle
said she would
becomingtothe
next meeting of
the planning or-
ganization on
June 27 "with a Amen Boucli
specific funding
request to be prioritized in the list of
priority projects."
The planning group meanwhile
plans to look for any other funding
gaps in the trail's components to give
to the board in June, she said.
The non -motorized trail is to
stretch from Cocoplum Circle to
the Rickenbacker Causeway along
Biscayne Bay.
The planning organization last
week took action to meet dangers
because of missing or unsafe cross -
WEEK OF THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2024
walks, driveways, signage, and
lighting gaps in the section of the
trail inside the City of Miami.
Members present unanimously
voted to urge the Florida Depart-
ment of Environmental Protection
to award a S450,000 grant from the
Recreational Trails Program to the
Commodore Trail Main Highway
'Safety to Schools' Project to serve
the nine school campuses along that
section of the trail.
A county map of the trail lists
Lasalle High School, Coconut Grove
Elementary, St Stephen's School,St
Hugh Elementary School, Ransom -
Everglades School, Carrollton
School and Vanguard School.
The funding request from Mi ami-
DadeCommissioner Raquel Regala-
donotedthatthecounty collaborated
in February with the City of Miami
and Friends of the CommodoreTra i l
to apply for the funds.
MIAMIDADE Public Notice
A public hearing will be held by the Miami -Dade County Unsafe Structures Board for all person's having an interest In the following properties that have been found to be in violation of the Building Code described as:
Case No.: 20210206981 Hearing Session: 8:30 AM
Property Address: 1935 NW 131 ST
Action:REPAIR OR DEMOUSHW I-STORY1-STORY CRS DWELLING, REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (B) 1-STORY CBS ENCLSOURE,
DEMOLISH (C) 1-STORY W00D PORCH. NO ACTION REQUIRED (D) 1-STORY 4FT CHAIN LINK PERIMETER FENCE
owner of Record: WRDADE DESIUS
Case No.: 20230219970 Hearing Session: 11:50AM
Property Address: 3310 NW 101 ST
Action: REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (A) 1-STORY CBS/W00D FRAME DWEWNG, DEMOLISH (B) 1-STORY CBSMJ00D FRAME
STRUCTURE, REPAIR 0R DEMOLISH (C) 1-STORY CRAIN LINK FENCE
Owner of Record: JUANA PARKAS LE DONALD PARKAS LE, REM BENJAMIN PAHMS, REM NATALIE AMPUERO
Case No.: 20220215587 Hearing Session: 8:50AM
Property Address:6100 SW 22 ST
Action: REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (A) 2-STORY CBS DWEWNG, DEMOLISH (B) 1-STORY METAL GAZEBO, DEMOLISH (C)1-
STORY METAL CANOPY, DEMOLISH (D)1-STORY METAL CANOPY, DEMOUSH (E)1-STORY METAL CANOPY, DEMOLISH (F)
1-STORY METAL CANOPY, DEMOLISH (G) 1-STORY METAL CANOPY, NO ACTION REQUIRED (H) 1-STORY CBS FENCE, NO
ACTION REQUIRED (I) 1-STORY 4 FT CHAIN LINK FENCE
Owner of Record: NELSON BORREGO
Case No.:20230220408 Hearing Session: 1:10 PM
Property Address: 29355 S DIRE HWY
Action: REPAIR 0R DEMOLISH (A) 1-STORY CBS DUPLEX
Owner of Recent CITY OF HOMESTEAD HOUSING AUTHOROY
Case No: 20220216463 Hearing Session: 9:10 AM
Property Address: 20900 SW 376 ST
Action: NO ACTION REQUIRED Nl 1-STORY C8S DWEWNG, REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (B) 1-STORY CONCRETE SWIMMING
POOL, REPAIR 0R DEMOLISH (C) 1STORY BUILDING STRUCTURE. REPAIR 0R DEMOLISH (D) 1-STORY BUILDING
CARPORT, REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (E) 1-STORY BUILDING CARPORT, REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (F) 1-STORY BUILDING SHED
STRUCTURE, REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (G) 1-STORY BUILDING ROOF STRUCTURE, REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (H) 1-STORY
BUILDING ROOF STRUCTURE, REPAIR OR LEMOUSH (I) 1-STORY BUILDING ROOF STRUCTURE, REPAIR OR DEMOLISH
(J) 1-STORY BUILDING ROOF STRUCTURE, REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (K) 1-STORY BUILDING ROOF STRUCTURE, REPAIR 0R
DEMOLISH (L) 1-STORY BUILDING R00F STRUCTURE
Owner of Record: ALAIN CAMPOS NAVARR0
Case No.: 20230222887 Hearing Session: 1 30 PM
Properly Address 20900 SW 376 ST
Action: REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (A) 1-STORY CBS STRUCTURE, DEMOLISH (B) 1-STORY CBSMIOOD FRAME TERRACE,
REPAIR OR DEMOUSH (C) 1-STORY CBS ALUMINUM TERRACE, DEMOLISH (D) 1-STORY CBS STRUCTURE, DEMOLISH
(E) 1-STORY CRS STRUCTURE, DEMOLISH (F) 1-STORY CBS STRUCTURE, DEMOLISH (G) 1-STORY CBS STRUCTURE,
DEMOUSH (H) 1-STORY CBS STRUCTURE, DEMOLISH 9) 1-STORY CBS STRUCTUIE
Owner of Record: AlA N CAMPOS NAVARRO
Case No: 20220216532 Hearing Session: 9:30AM
Property Address 1430 NE 150 ST
Action: REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (A) 1-STORY C8S DWEWNG, DEMOLISH (B) 1-STORY ATTACHED ADDITION REAR, N0
ACTION REQUIRED (C) 1-STORY CHAIN LIME FENCE
owner of Record: ROGER PFJYE BW FRANCOISE
Case No.: 20230223102 Hearing Session: 1:50 PM
Properly Address 8820 NW 199 ST
Action: REPAIR OR DEMOUSH W 2-STORY CBS DWELLING, N0 ACTION REWIRED (B) 1-STORY METAL TERRACE
Owner of Record: UUANA GARCIA JOSEPH RAYMOND GARCA
Case No: 20220216532 Hearing Session: 9:50 AM
Property Address 14625 NE 4 AVE
Action: REPAIR 0R DEMOLISH (A) 1-STORY CBS DWELLING, DEMOLISH (B) 1-STORY METAL TERRACE, REPAIR OR
DEMOLISH (C) 1-STORYCONCREIE SWIMMING P00L, DEMOLISH (D) 1-STORY PRE -MANUFACTURED SHED STRUCTURE,
DEMOLISH (E) 1-STORY PRE -MANUFACTURED SHED STRUCTURE, DEMOLISH (F) 1-STORY METAL FENCE. REPAIR 0R
DEMOLISH (G)1-STORY CONCRETE DRIVEWAY
Owner of Recak MIKEL MITTALTRS MmA REV LUNG TRUST
Case No.: 20240224766 Hearing Session: 2:10 PM
Properly Address 1780 NE 147 ST
Action: REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (A) 2-STORY C8SMy00D FRAME DWELLING, NO ACTION REQUIRED (B) 1-STORYIW000
FRAME DETACHED GARAGE, NO ACTION REQUIRED (C) 1-STORY W00D FENCE
Owner of Record: BERNEX TOU SSAINT
Case No: 20230219187 Hearing Session: 10:10AM
Property Address: 3241 NW 95 ST
Action: REPAIR 0R DEMOLISH O 1-STORY WOOD FRAME DWEWNG, DEMOLISH (B) 1-STORY WOOD ATTACHED
TERRACE, DEMOLISH (C) 1-STORY 03SM/o0D FRAME DWELLING, DEMOUSH (0) 1ST0RY C85AV000 FRAME
DWEWNG, DEMOUSH (E)1-STORY PRE-MANLFACTURED SHED, REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (F)1-STORY CONCRETE FENCE,
REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (G)1-STORY CBSARON PERIMETER FENCE
Owner of Record: JOE R VEGA LE REM ELVIS R VEGA
Case No: 20240225131 Hearing Session 2:30 PM
Property Address 11970 SW 185 ST
Action: REPAIR OR DEMOUSH (A) 1-STORY CBS DWEWNG, REPAIR 0R DEMOLISH (8) 1-STORY EFT W000 FENCE,
REPAIR 0R DEMOUSH (C)1STORY CONCRETE PAVEMENT
Owner of Record: DANNY M FERRER
Case No.: 20230219573 Hearing Session: 1130AM
Property Address 7757 NW 189 ST
Acton: REPAIR 0R DEMOLISH W 1-STORY CSS COMMERCIAL BLDG, REPAIR 0R DEMOUSH (B) 1-STORY METAL AND
W00D FRAME ATTACHED TERRACE, DEMOLISH (C) 1-STORY W00D FRAME STRUCTURE, NO ACTION REQUIRED (D)
1-STORY METAL FENCE, REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (E) 1-STORY CONCRETE SLAB
Owner of Record: LESTER RIVE80 YUNEISY C RIVERO
Case No.: 20240225201 Hearing Session 2:0 PM
Property Address 3955 SW 59 AVE
Action: REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (A) 1-STORY CBS DWELLING, REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (B) 1-STORY CRS OWELLWG, NO
ACTION REQUIRED (C) 1-STORY ON GRADE CONCRETE SLAB, N0 ACTION REQUIRED g DI -STORY OFT W000 FENCE,
REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (E)1-STORY 6FT CHAIN LINK FENCE
Owner of Rewr5 ALBA RODRIGIEZ
Case No: 20230219794 Hearing Session: 10:50AM
Property Address 14750 SW 186 ST
Action: DEMOLISH (A)1-STORY WOOD FRAME STRUCTURE, DEMOLISH (B) 1-STORY WOOD FRAME R00F STRUCTURE,
DEMOLISH (C) 1STORY PRE -MANUFACTURED SHED, DEMOLISH (D) 1-STORY WOOD FRAME ROOF STRUCTURE,
DEMOLISH (E) 1-STORY CANVAS STRUCTURE, DEMOLISH (F) 1-STORY CANVAS ROOF STRUCTURE, DEMOLISH (G)
1-STORY W00D FRAME AND ALUMINUM ROOF STRUCTURE, N0 ACTION REQUIRED (H) 1-STORY GET WOOD FENCE.
REPAIR OR DEMOLISH 0)1-STORY 5FT CHAIN UNK FENCE FRONT
Owner of Record: JOSE ENRIWE DIAZ MIRIAM DIAZ
Case No.: 20240225540 Hearing Session 3:10 PM
Property Address 20700 SW 122 AVE
Action: FEPAIR OR DEMOLISH (A)1-STORY CBS DUPLDL, DEMOLISH 03)1-STORY CBSATTACHED ABOUKIR, REPAIR 0R
DEMOUSH (COI-STORYC3SALUMINUMATTACEDTERftACE, REPAIR OR DEMOLISH(0) 1-STORY CONCRETE SWIMMING
POOL, REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (E) 1-STORY CONCRETE DRIVEWAY, REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (E) 1-STORY 6FT W00D FENCE
Owner of Record: OF 122 AVE L L C
Case No: 20230219797 Hearing Session: 11:10AM
Property Address 11130 SW 173 TER
Action: REPAIR 0R DEMOLISH (I) 1STORY CBS DWELLING, DEMOLISH (B) 1-STORY CBSAV0/0 FRAME AOD8TON,
REPAIR 0R DEMOLISH ((q1-STORY CONCRETE SWIMMING POOL N0 ACTION REQUIRED (D) 1-STORY CONCRETE SLAB,
DEMOLISH (E)1-STORY 6FT W00D FENCE
Owner of Rscsreb JESUS A LOPEZ JTRS RAMSEY J LOPEZ JTRS
Case No.: 20240225566 Hearing Session 3:30 PM
Property Address: 28151 SW 142 CT
Action: REPAIR OR DEMOLISH (A) 1STORY CBS TOWNHOUSE, NO ACTION R0UIRE0 (8) 1-STORY CBS TOWNHOUSE,
REPAIR 0R DEMOUSH INC 1-STORY 6FT WOOD FENCE
Owner of Record: KTC PROPER11E5 LLC
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Attention: Todd Hannon
CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE
MIAMI, FL 33133
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Omni
OMNI REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Nana OF PUBLIC BEARING
The Bond of cam ,iadanere ('Board') of the Omni Redevelopment
District Co mmni y Btderelopmmt Agency MIA') will bold
■ Public Hearing on Thursday. April 356, wt 9..3D am or .nee
thereafter In the sty Carandsion chamber' toed it Mini City
Hall. 3500 Pan American Drive, Is Tana. FL 33133_
The Board will ronsider the sward of grand ftmds 6x the PAIR[
PLAZA FROPE TLOCAIEDAT1a2NW1erWREST,. MIAMI,
FLORIDA TO LECNARDO Di STARKE ESQ TRS LANDTI$IJST,
as Trustee authorized to transact budnethe ider service' In the State
of Flaxicia fix elided pxopeatA to naderxrite a portico of the curb
eaodate+d with the rehabilitedkes of an affordable housing project in
the Omni CRL
In sccardancewtththe Boarers2010 Bede,th mentPlan rP1in'j and
Florida Striates 163, the Board will emwider funding an amount of
$900.00000 to vi write the expenditures and costs emaciated with
the rehabilitation of fully restricted housing traits loaded within the
Redeeelop ne t Ares of the Omni CRA at 102 NW 14* Street, Mimi,
Florida within CRits buundarieL Thli funding is critical h the
ztabUhtrtlim of the proper* which la envisioned to mince wpm and
blight and provide muclrmeded affeadable hewing in the axe a.
All arnmente and quakes with respect to the spatial meeting
mild remote public partltipntina should be addressed to Wu jnnew,
Kilo Erie Dhector, nit 1401 N. Mlumi Ave, Ind Phan Mimi
Florida 33136 (305) 67-6868. Should layperson &skein appeal an!
dedoa of the Board with rewpect to nap ninths oaaaidered wi di .
twist matting, that person shall eneare that a verbatim record of
the proceedInga i made, intding all tnittmoay and evidence rpm
whit any appes1 maybe bared S. 2860105).
In accordance with the Americana with Duties Act of 1990,
persona needing sgeeaal aawmmadatiwa to participate in this
proceeding MOT the Office of the City ask et (305) 250-5361
(Voice), not later than two (2) bosineaw days prior to the proceeding.
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Todd B. HlmMm
C ledrofthe Board
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Omni
OMNI REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Board of Commissioners ("Board") of the Omni Redevelopment
District Community Redevelopment Agency ("CRA) will hold
a Public Hearing on Thursday, April 25°, at 9:30 am or anytime
thereafter in the City Commission chambers located at Miami City
Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, FL 33133.
The Board will consider the award of grant funds for the PALM
PLAZA PROPERTY LOCATED AT 102 NW 14T" STREET, MIAMI,
FLORIDA TO LEONARDO D. STARKE ESQ TRS LANDTRUST,
as Trustee authorized to transact business/render services in the State
of Florida for stated property, to underwrite a portion of the costs
associated with the rehabilitation of an affordable housing project in
the Omni CRA.
In accordance with the Board's 2010 Redevelopment Plan ("Plan) and
Honda Statutes 163, the Board will consider funding an amount of
$900,000.00 to underwrite the expenditures and costs associated with
the rehabilitation of fully restricted housing units located within the
Redevelopment Area of the Omni CRA at 102 NW 14* Street, Miami,
Florida within CRA's boundaries. This funding is critical in the
rehabilitation of the property, which is envisioned to reduce slum and
blight and provide much -needed affordable housing in the area.
All comments and questions with respect to the special meeting
and remote public participation should be addressed to laud Jones,
Interim Executive Director, at 1401 N. Miami Ave., 2nd Floor, Miami
Florida 33136 (305) 679-6868. Should any person desire to appeal any
decision of the Board with respect to any matter considered at this
special 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).
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990,
persons needing special accommodations to participate in this
proceeding may contact the ice of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5361
(Voice), not later than two (2) business days prior to the proceeding.
TTY users may call 711 (Florida Relay Service), not later than two (2)
business days prior to the proceeding.
Ad No. 41176 Todd B. Hannon
Clerk of the Board
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Miami Herald 41177 — OMNI CRA - Greater Israel Bethel Primi
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Attention: Todd Hannon
CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE
MIAMI, FL 33133
mclopez@miamigov.com
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STATE OF FLORIDA
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Omni
OMNI REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Board of C rsrot riorcta ('Board') of Or Omni Rcdcrdopmeni
niatact Community Redevelopment Agency ("c AI will hold
a Public Healing on Thnraday. April 25'b, at 9-30 am cr anytime
thereafter in the City Commission chambers loomed at Miami City
Hall. 3500 Pan American Drive, Mimi. FL 33133_
The Board will svoaider the award of giant funds to GREATER
IBBAEL BETHEL PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH, a Florida not
for profit corporadim end legal entity authorized to torment buaineea f
wader 'mien it the State of Florida, to underwrite n portion of the
cats associatexi with the rdubL1tedan of the Churl.
In accordance with the Board's 2010 Rederrelopment Plan Mae)
and Fkrrida Statutes 163, the B osni will cnnaider funding as amannt
not to =lied of $125,000.00 to mndcrwrit- the expenditures and
Oosts asexisted with the rehshilitstion of the midi located ivtthtn
the CRAi boundaries. Thia funding is essential in reef and ac repairs
for the chnrch building thereby tucnding its useful life to serve the
community.
All comments and westiona wttb reaped to the special meeting
and remote public participation should be addressed to Ira runes,
Inttdm Bzeauttrc Dirodtor. at 1401 N. Miami Ave., tad Floor Mliml
Florida 33136 (303) 679-6g6H. Shuuld any person desire to appeal any
decision of the Bard with respect to say matter aoarideaad at thda
special medirrg, that peen shall mane that a verbatim record of
the proceedings is made, including all testimony and evidence upon
which say appeal ragybt based (ES. 206.0105),
In uccordanoe with the Ameflrana with Dhsbilities Act of 1990,
persona needing special accommndet1oaa to participate in this
proceeding may contact the Office of the City Clerk 41(305) 250-5361
(Voice). not later then two (2) huskies, daps prior to Om proceeding.
TTY uses may call 711(F1nrida Relay Service), nntial than two (2)
business days prior to the proceeding.
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PAGE NA I WEDNESDAY APRIL 24, 2024
MIAMI HERALD
Elder returns to majors, stops Marlins;
their gaffe on the bases helps Braves
From MWwi Haul Wiry Semi.
TLANTA
A Travis d'Amaud contin-
ued his power binge with
another home run, and
Bryce Elder returned from
the minor leagues to
throw 6ah scoreless in-
nings and help Atlanta
beat the Marlins 3-0 on
Monday night.
The Braves won for the
seventh time in eight
games, and they improved
to 3-1 against the Marlins
this season. Miami has
alternated wins and losses
through the past five
games.
D'Amaud homered for
the fifth time in has past
three starts, with his two -
run blast in the fourth
inning opening the scor-
ing.
Elder, an All -Star last
year who started the sea-
son with Triple A Gwin-
nen, was recalled Monday
for has first -major league
appearance of the season.
He scattered eight hits,
did not walk a batter and
struck out (our.
Miami starter Ryan
Weathers (2-2) pitched 516
innings and allowed three
unit nuns en Topa seem
Atlanta's Bryce Elder, just recalled from Triple A, shut out
the Marlins for 655 innings in a 3-0 win Monday.
tuns on six hits and three
walks with one strikeout.
A baserunning blunder
cost the Marlins a run in
the first inning. Luis Ar-
teez failed to score from
second base on a double
by Jazz Chisholm Jr. off
the wall in right -center.
Arraez was thrown out at
the plate by center fielder
Michael Harris II.
MLB.com wrote that
ARaez received a stop sign
from third -base coach
Griffin Benedict while
rounding third, but trail
runner Bryan De La Coto
wasn't paying attention
and was already approach-
ing third. With Chisholm
at second, Arraez was
forced to go home.
Marlins manager Skip
Schumaker told reporters
that with no outs and
runners on first and sec-
ond, Arraez did what he
was supposed to: be close
enough to tag up at sec-
ond to get to third on a
ball that would have been
a home run in many ball-
parks.
If De La Cruz had been
aware that Benedict was
holding Arraez, the Mar-
lins could have had the
OOM M
For results of Tuesday night's
Marlins Braves game. go M
miamiheraW.kon
bases loaded with none
out. Instead, Josh Be0 and
Jesus Sanchez flied out to
end the inning.
The Braves scored all
three nuns in the fourth
ring. Marcell Omni.
walked and d'Amaud
pulled a changeup that hit
the foul pole in left field.
Adam Duvall walked, took
second on Hams' groun-
dnut and scored on David
Fletcher's single. It was
Fletcher's hit since joining
the Braves on April 16.
Atlanta's Ronald Acura
Jr. singled and stole Inc.
and base in the fast in-
ning. The steal was the
190th of has career, setting
an Atlanta -era franchise
record.
Elder was 12-4 in 2023
with a 3.81 ERA, but his
performance dipped in the
latter part of the season.
He was sent to the minors
last month after a rough
spring training - he gave
up 11 earned runs and 15
hits in 12 innings for an
ERA of 8.25
Struggling Rays closer Fairbanks on IL with numb fingers
From Miami Herald Win. Servi4
The Tampa Bay Rays
put struggling closer Pete
Fairbanks - who has had
numbness in his fingers -
on the 15-day injured list.
Fairbanks has experi-
enced numbness in his
fingers at times over the
past few years, and the
problem Flared up again
over the weekend, the
Associated Press reported.
"Felt like he had a little
bit of a zinger in his hand
just playing catch," man- call up slugger Heston first -round picks Colton
ager Kevin Cash said. Kjeratad, making him the Cower (No. 5 ovem0
Fairbanks has had tests latest rust -round draft 2020, Ailey Rulachman
on his right shoulder and pick to join the club. (No. 1, 2019) and Gray -
arm, with additional test- Kjerstad, an outfielder/ son Rodrigues (No.11,
ing to be done. first baseman, was the No. 2018) on the roster.
Fairbanks, 30,11 0-2 2 overall pick in 2020 out • Rangers: Texas aeti-
this season with a 9.00 of Arkansas but has been vated catcher Jonah
ERA in eight games. He limited by injuries and Heim from the bereave -
has three saves and one illness. However, this menu list.
blown save. season he was hitting .349 • White Sox: Chicago
Cash will consider sev- with 10 home runs and 30 lost 7.0 at Minnesota on
oral relievers to close RBI at Triple A Norfolk. Monday night, its eighth
games depending on the The Orioles promoted shutout loss in 22 games.
situation. 2022 No. 1 overall pick Chicago fell to 3-19, the
•Orioles: Baltimore on Jackson Holliday two worst record in the ma -
Tuesday was expected to weeks ago, and he joined ors.
CITY OF DORAL
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
All nproperty owners and other Mlere,ed genies are hereby noliIM of a COUNCIL
MEETING on A 2024 beginning at 6:0o PM to consider lest amendments to the city. Land
ant Code. The City Council will consider Nis item for FIRST••• 12171 The meeting
developm held al the City el Dotal, Government Center, Council Chambers located at •101 NW
50r4 Terrace, Deral, Florida, 00166.
Me City of ooral propose le adopt Me following Ordlnaneet
ORDINANCE Ne.2024-1r
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND THE CRY COUNCIL OF THE CRY OF DORAL,
FLORIDA. APPROVING/DENYING TEAT AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY OF DOML LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE, TO ADOPT ALCOHOL BEVERAGE REGULATIONS FOR THE
CITY OF °ORAL; PROVIDING FORA REPEALER; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION
INTO THE CODE: PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS;
AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
HEARING NO.: 24-05-0013-03
APPLICANT: City of Do.M
REQUEST: The City %ar nar's Office re00.000 y recommend, that the Maya .50 City
Councilmembere approve amendments to me Cily's Land Development Code to adopt stern
beverages code.
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Pursuant to Section 286.0105. Florida Statutes, H • person deckles to appeal any decilkons ma0e
by the City Council with respect to any matter considered al gush mae0ng or hearing, they will
nee0 a record 0l the proceedings and, ter such purpose, may need to ensure mtl • ver5•tim
reseed of Te p,ocsedinge Is made, which record Includes the lee0mony w0 evidence upon which
the appeal es to be 0•ae0. This noose 0oe3 not constitute consent by the City lo, inir00uclwn of
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no later than three (3) ',anneals days prior to Me yroceeoing.
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OMNI REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Board of Commissioners ('Board") of the Omni Redevelopment
District Community Redevelopment Agency ('CRA) will hold
a Public Hearing on Thursday, April 25°, at 9:30 am or anytime
thereafter in the City Commission chambers located at Miami City
Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, FL 33133.
The Board will consider the award of grant funds to GREATER
ISRAEL BETHEL PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH, a Florida not
for profit corporation and legal entity authorized to transact business/
render services in the State of Florida, to underwrite a portion of the
costs associated with the rehabilitation of the Church.
In accordance with the Board's 2010 Redevelopment Plan ("Plan')
and Florida Statutes 163, the Board will consider funding an amount
not to exceed of S125,000.00 to underwrite the expenditures and
costs associated with the rehabilitation of the Church located within
the CRAB boundaries. This funding is essential in roof and ac repairs
for the church building thereby extending its useful life to serve the
community.
All comments and questions with respect to the special meeting
and remote public participation should be addressed to Isiaa Jones,
Interim Executive Director, at 1401 N. Miami Ave., 2nd Floor, Miami
Florida 33136 (305) 679-6868. Should any person desire to appeal any
decision of the Board with respect to any matter considered at this
special 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).
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), not later than two (2) business days prior to the proceeding.
TTY users may call 711 (Florida Relay Service), not later than two (2)
business days prior to the proceeding.
Ad No. 41177 Todd B. Harmon
Clerk of the Board