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SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT
AGENCY
PLEASE ALL TAKE NOTICE, the Board of Commissioners meeting of the
Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Agency (SEOPW
CRA) is scheduled to take place on Thursday, February 27, 2025 at 10:00
A.M. or thereafter. at Miami City Hall 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida
33133.
All interested persons are invited to attend. For more information, please
contact the SEOPW CRA office at (305) 679-6800.
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James D. McQueen, Executive Director
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Community Redevelopment Agency
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MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE
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Mary Castro, who on oath says that he/she is Custodian
of Records of the The Miami Herald, a newspaper
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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 Baba
mian
"To understand and
appreciate Liberia is to
appreciate something that
ay 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, older 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
amastreet was paved, he
id. 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
screaming and ran to find
manager. Thankfully,
Graham said, the manager
was kind to 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 Emmanuel George, a
curator and community
liaison at Old Dillard Mu-
seum. 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."1 would describe Liber-
ia
s unity that,
likemany other historic
Black communities -
Hariem, Sistrunk, Atlanta
- they have a rich story
that needs to be told,"
George said. "And when
one looks into this com-
unity, they would find
that there are similarities
to other historic black
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
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borhood was nearly im-
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300 homes in Liberia.
Today, Liberia is still
mainly Black, although
more multicultural.
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
espec
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timely given
rvative politicians'
efforts to restrict the
teaching of Black history
m schools, nationally and
locally.
"People are starting to
be afraid of talking about
history that might be un-
pleasant," Taylor said.
"I'm a historian and 1
firmly believe in the his-
toric statement that if you
don't remember your
history, you're doomed to
repeat it."
When asked about the
marker's significance,
Graham, 79, immediately
thought of schools.
"What our government
has done is to say they
would not allow Black
history to be taught or
exposed in public schools.
Why do you put the brakes
on telling the true history
of Blacks?" Graham said.
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but we've not come as
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reNo 62
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
REDLAND COMMUNITY COUNCIL (14) MO
CDMP PUBLIC HEARING
6:30 PM, Monday, February 24, 2026
Miranda Park -14150 SW 264 Street, Mlaml, FL 33032
This Will Be an In-PereonMnual Meeting. You are Invited to participate In the meeting beau:
The Regisnd Commonly Court. (14) is holding an ,r.pn,sonNetual public heanrg to address applications (CDMP20240003. CDMP20240014, CDMP20240015,
COMP20240016 and CDMP20240017) requesting amendments to the Miami-0ade County Comprehenclve Development Master Plan (COMP) The applications ate
mmanzed as follows:
Application No. CDMP20240003 (0.R. Horton) Mae: Proposed amendment to the COMP to t22 93 acres; Location: Northeast comer of the mtersec0on of SW
197 Avenue and Theoretical SW 328 Street; Request.: t) Redesignate the applktion site on the Land Use map From -Estate Density Reskensar (1 to 2.5
dwelling units per gross acre) To: 'Estate Density Resldennal with One Density Increase (0I-1 F (2.5 to 6 dwelling units per gross acre with urban design); 2) Add the
proffered Declaration of Restrictions in the Restrictions Table in Appends A of the COMP Land Use Element, A accepted by the Board of County Cornnssuneb.
The proposed amendment is to facilitate development of the site with a mamnum of 113 units.
This appication is being processed We0,m0n0y with zoning Application No. 22024000023.
Application No. CDMP20240014 (Lonna, Homes. LLC) Stu: Proposed amendment to the COMP for t22.12 acres: location( BeNreen SW 276 Street and SW
280 Street. and between SW 157 Avenue and 159 Avenue; R.51.1eeb: 1) Redesignate the application site on 0,e Land Use map From: 'Estate Density Residentiar
(1 to 2.5 dwelling units per gross acre) To: 'Low -Medium Density Reslden0ar (6 to 13 dwelling units per gross acre): 2) Add the proffered Declaration of Restriction!,
in the Resmc0ons Tabk in Appendix A of the CDMP Land Use Element, if accepted by the Board of County Commissioners. The proposed amendment re to tacMate
development of the site with a maximum of 198 umb.
This application is being processed concurrently with zanirg Application No. Z2024000238.
Application No. CDMP20240015 (Blueest at Krum. I LLC) She: Proposed amendment to the CDMP for t91.48 acres: Location: South of SW 272 Street,
Berween SW 177 AvenuerKrome Avenue and SW 172 Avenue; Requests: 1) Re.signale the application site on the Land Use map From: -Estate Density
Residential- (1 to 2.5 dwelling units per gross acre) and -Buaess and Office-. on t2.10 gross acres, To: 'Low -Medium Density- (6 to 13 dwelling units per gross
acre) on t81 14 gross acres and -Business and Officer t10.34 gross acres; 2) Add to proffered Declarat0n of Restnctkns in the Restrictions Tabk in Appendix
A of are COMP Land Use Element, A accepted by the Board of County Commissioners. The proposed amendment a t0 facilitate development of the site who a
maximum of 700 units.
This app(ratlon Is being processed concurrently with zoning Application No. 22024000241.
Application No. CDMP20240016 (Bluenest Development LLC - Naranja) Sb.: Proposed amendment to the COMP for t27.60 acres. Location: North side of SW
268 Street (south of C-103 N.1 Canal) and east of SW 154 Avenue; Requests: 1) R0Oesig,ate the appiration site on Oe Land Use map From: 'Estate Density
Residential' (1 to 2.5 dwelling units per gross acre) To: 'Low -Medium Density Residential- (6 (0 13 dwelling units per gross acre); 2) Add the proffer. Declaration of
Restrictions in to Restrictions Table in Appendix Aof to CDMP land Use Element A accepted by the Board of County Commissioners. The proposed amendment
is to tacitilare devekpnem of the site whoa ma®num of 284 units.
This application is being processed concurrently with zoning Application No. 22024000242.
Application No. COMP20240017 (Blueness Development LLC - R0a0a) St.( Propose. amendment to the CDMP for 18.96 acres: Location: Northeast comer of
SW 226 Street and SW 130 Avenue: Requests: 1) Redesignate the appica0on We on the land Use map From: low Density Residential' (2.5 k 6 dwelling un0s
per gross acre) To: low -Medium Densrry Residential' (6 to 13 dwelling un.s per gross acre); 2) Add the proikred Declaration of Restrictions in the Restrictions Tabk
in Appendix A of the COMP La. Use Element, a accepteo by the Boom of County Commissioners. The purposed amendment is to facilitate de w.ka.na t of tie s1e
with a maximum of 100 units.
The applkation is being processed aa,arrenty with zoning Application No. Z2024000243.
The Freeland Community Council may adopt recommendations to the Planning Advisory Board and the Board of Courtly Commissioners as tie conclusion of the
hearing. Multiple board members of individual community councils may be present This meeting is free and open to the public.
Interested parties may.
(1) Attend the meeting and speak on Me applica.n(s). where permissible. at N.ranla Perk -14150 SW 264 Street Mlaml, FL 33032
(2) Join me meeting via Zoom"' to view a live broadcast of tie meeting or speak on de application, (Mere perm,ssible. by registering in advance of the meeting an
Mnrn;owismldade.zoom.usAmbinerheglsteroM_.nGVugyNGreaglFNUAPDOA (Wabinar ID: 662 1657 1070)
(3) Or Call Me Meeang Call Center dung the heamg at 766414-2600 for assistance in pining the meeting
PRE-slu18rRAT1UN REQUIREMENTS FOR ZOOM'" PARTICIPATION
Inlermle0 parses swig wish to speak on tie a000i non(s) na Zoom., must register by 1:00 pit on February 24. 2025 o rough the Zoom link a Wetsnr ID provided
above. Zoom online registration will be ayatk0k beoinnrg at 8:00 am, February 17, 2025. Those paocipaung by Zorn who doom register in advance 0f the hearing
may not be permitted to speak. Participants who are physi0ally present at toe meeting location do not need to register.
RPEAISIIIG DURING THE MEETING IF PARTICIPATING THROUGH ZOOM'"
on the day of :he meeting. registere0 speakers can speak on the application(s) by pining the Zoom'" virtual meeting as provided in their meeting registration
confirmation grails. Participants must pin :he meeung in the same manner they registered. 1 you registered online through Zoom nr, you must kg In who the same
profile you used to register.
0DVANCE SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS OR PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIAI S FOR ZOOM PRESFNTATI014
Interested pastes who wish to introduce documents or photographic materials when speaking on the appk0ation through Zoom. must submit such matenals in
advance to CCMeetirgsigmiamidade.gov. The deadline to submit such documents and malenals is February 21, 2025, at Noon. Each subnioeo document must i)
Geary reference the applicable COMP Application number (e.g.. GDMP20240003( Mat it a0dresses; al Be of a file size no greater than 50MB and in PDF tom.
(files excee0ing 50MB most be rigde. into two or more files, 50MB each or less). Submined documents and materials will be included in the pub!. record lox the
referenced anp(icalion but will only be shown upon request during the meeting when the submitting party is speaking. Note Mat documents or photograprc materials
may be submtned in person at the hearing for subsegont inclusion in the official applira! n records.
You may review the Applications ere the Initial Recommendation reports at the Regulatory ark Economic Resources Department's 5e6site M
htpllAww.miamidada.govfpknnnymmp-amrMmentcyclesasp
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Communication Access Real-time Translation :CART; services, antiior any other accomm00anon to participate sin any County -sponsored program or meeting. TTY
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CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE
MIAMI, FL 33133
mclopez@miamigov.com
Southeast Overtown/Park West Community
Redevelopment Agency
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Board of Commissioners ("Board") of the Southeast Overtown/ Park West Community Redevelopment Agency
("SEOPN CRA") will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, February 27, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. or anytime thereafter in the City
Commission chambers located at Miarni City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, FL 33133.
The Board will consider rescinding Resolution No. CRA-R-22-0012 ("Resolution"), passed and adopted on April 28, 2022,
and enacting a new resolution, authorizing a grant to The Black Archives History and Research Foundation of South
Florida, Inc., a Florida Not -For -Profit Corporation to assist with the continued operations of the Lyric Theater Cultural Art
Complex ("Lyric Theater").
In accordance with the SEOPW CRA 2018 Redevelopment Plan Update ("Plan") and Florida Statutes 163, the Board will
consider the amendment to the Resolution to further assist in the support and expansion of programming at the Lyric
Theater, as well as continuing development of its archive collection. This amendment serves to preserve a historic build-
ing and community heritage within the redevelopment area and is consistent with the Plan.
All comments and questions with respect to the meeting and public participation should be addressed to James D. Mc-
Queen, Executive Director, or Vincent T. Brown, Esq., Staff CounseVDeputy Director, at 819 N.W. 2nd Avenue, 3rd Floor,
Miami, Florida 33136 or (305) 679-6800.
This action is being considered pursuant to Section 18-85(a) of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida as amended ("City
Code"). The recommendation and findings to be considered in this matter are set forth in the proposed resolution and will
be available as with the scheduled SEOPW CRA Board meeting or anytime thereafter in the City Commission chambers.
Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the Board with respect to any matter 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).
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. 43654
Todd B. Hannon
Clerk of the Board
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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.
a '- y Ca-tr-o
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of
February in the year of 2025
Ka ben 3
Notary Public in and for the state of South Carolina,
residing in Beaufort County
AMY L. ROBBINS
NOTARY PUBLIC
SOUTH CAROLINA
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Gordon's impact still felt around NASCAR
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DATTONA BEACH
Everything seemed to
come easy for Jeff Gordon,
including his first Daytona
500 win.
In 1997, NASCAR's
255year-oldsuperstarbe-
• the youngest cham-
pion ever. A year later, fun
favorite Dale Earnhardt Sr.
finally picked off his only
500 victory in his 20th
attempt. In 1999, Gordon
answered with a second
title 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
more than a decade into
his career and realized
winning his sport's biggest
race
wasn't so easy after
all.
"I probably didn't appre-
ciate when 1 started my
NASCAR career how hard
it is to win, how much it
means to win," Gordon
d 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 1 didn't want to
let them down."
Gordon would make 23
more trips to Victory Lane
before retiring in 2015, but
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vecAsillar
Jeff Gordon celebrates winning his third and final
Daytona 500 in February 2005.
not another at the Daytona Jimmie Johnson and Kyle
500. He had a shot in 2014 Larson.
when he was fourth to Dale "He definitely paved the
Earnhardt Jr. but finished way for guys like myself,"
outside the top-25 six Larson, 32, said. "My ca-
times. reer path really modeled
But whatever happened his from moving from
after No.3, his bona fides Northern California to
- including 70 Cup Series Indiana, and then corning
wins and four champion- to Charlotte.
ships - were well estab- "... Ala of people still
fished, his place in NAS- try to do it that way."
CAR history secure. Being the first had risks.
Gordon's impact and "B you go and you don't
influence are still felt in have success, then it can
NASCAR- His California work the opposite where
upbringing and eventual they go," Gordon said.
rise from the Indiana dirt Gordon proved to be
tracks racing sprint cars c an't-miss.
inspired and spawned two After his family's move
generations of drivers, from California to Indiana,
including Cup Series he quickly emerged in
champions Tony Stewart, midget car racing. At age
16 he became youngest
driver to earn a United
State Auto Club license.
After his high school
graduation in 1989, he
aced 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
footstepsofhis idol, sprint
car legend Steve Kinser.
In October 1990, Gor-
don made his Busch Series
debut and drove the circuit
full-time in 1991 as a l9-
yearold and 1992 when he
won a record 11 poles along
with three races.
When owner Rick Hen-
drick gave Gordon a full-
time Cup Se ' rid t g
21 in 1993, many around
the garage were aghast.
Gordon then went out and
posted 11 DNFs (faded to
finish) in 30 races, in-
cluding five crashes.
"People thought Rick
was out of his mind," Larry
McReynolds, a longtime
Fox analyst and former
rew 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 nth his maiden
Cup Series wan at the
World 600 in Charlotte
and a victory at the inaugu-
ral Brickyard 400 at iconic
Indianapolis Speedway. In.
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ever looked back. Gordon
won 47 races, including 13
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championships during in a
five-year run unlike any-
thing seen to that point in
NASCAR's modem era
(post-1972).
Aspiring drivers took
notice from coast to coast.
Corporate America took
notice as TV ratings draft-
ed behind Gordon and
Earnhardt during the
1990s and into the 2000s.
Gordon's 2003 appearance
as host on Saturday Night
Live carried the sport into
living rooms with little
Interest and familiarity
with NASCAR.
Gordon's 2005 win drew
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 run as
an analyst for Fox, Gordon
serves as the vice chairman
of Hendrick Motorsimr[s,
where he pushes to ener-
gize the sport and produce
winning cot
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"
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February 27. 2025. at 9D0 AM. at City Halt. ncete3 at 3500 Pan American Owe, Mani, Fbr-
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The Board of Commissioners ("Board") of the Southeast Overtown/ Park West Community Redevelopment Agency
("SEOPN CRA") will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, February 27, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. or anytime thereafter in the City
Commission chambers located at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, FL 33133.
The Board will consider authorizing a grant to the Human Resources of Miami, Inc., a Florida Profit Corporation, to ad-
dress and reduce slum and blight within the Historic Overtown District.
In accordance with the SEOPW CRA 2018 Redevelopment Plan Update ("Plan") and Florida Statutes 163, the Board
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Gordon's impact still felt around NASCAR
EDGAR Orlando
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nsEverything seemed to
come easy for Jeff Gordon,
including his first Daytona
500 win.
In 1997, NASCAR's
25yeear-old superstar be -
the youngest cham-
pion ever. A year later, fan
favorite Dale Earnhardt Sr.
finally 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
more than a decade into
his career and realized
winning hissport's biggest
all. wasn't so easy after
"I probably didn't appre-
ciate when 1 started my
NASCAR career how hard
it 70 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 cu, but we lust
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 trips to Victory Lane
before retiring in 2015, but
arra a04.
Jeff Gordon celebrates winning his third and final
Daytona 500 in February 2005.
not another at the Daytona
500. He had a shot in 2014
when he was fourth to Dale
Earnhardt Jr. but Fueshed
outside the top-25 six
times.
But whatever happened
after No. 3, his bona fides
- including 70 Cup Series
e ins and four champion-
ships - were well estab-
lished, his place in NAS-
CAR history secure.
Gordor'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-
hgier path really modeled
is from moving from
Northern California to
Indiana, and then coming
to Chadorte.
"... 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.
Gordon proved to be
can't -miss.
After his family's move
from California to Indiana,
he quickly emerged in
midget cat racing. At age
16 he became youngest
driver to earn 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 -tuck races and was
1989 Midget Car Racing
Rookie of the Year.
Yet Gordon seized the
chance to rare stock cars
rather than follow in the
footsteps of his idol, sprint
car legerd Steve Kinser.
In October 1990, Gor-
don made his Busch Series
debut and drove the circuit
full-time in 1991 as a 19-
year-old and 1992 when he
won a record 11 poles along
with three races.
When ownerRick Hen-
drick gave Gordon a full-
time Cup Se' rid t g
21 in 1993, many around
the gauge were aghast.
Gordon then went out and
posted 12 DNFs (failed to
finish) in 30 races, n-
eluding five crashes.
"People thought Rick
was out of his mind," Larry
McP.eynolds, 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
Gordan 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
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1995, he broke out and
never looked back. Gordon
won 47 races, including 13
in 1998, and three season
championships during in a
five-year dap unlike any-
thing seen to that point in
NASCAR's modest, era
(post-1972).
Aspiring drivers took
notice from coast to coast.
Corporate America took
notice as TV ratings draft-
ed behind Gordon and
Earnhardt during the
1990s and into the 2000s.
Gordon's 2003 appearance
as host on Saturday Night
Live carried the sport into
fiend rooms with little
interest and familiarity
with NASCAR
Gordon's 2005 win drew
• cord 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 rues.
Times have changed.
After a five-year run as
analyst for Fox, Gordon
serves as the vice chairman
of Hendrick Motorsports,
where he pushes to ener-
gize the sport and produce
w cars. caning The thrift though, is not
the same as it was winning
93 times and 81 poles, both
thud all time.
"When you go to Victory
Lane," he said, "there's
just nothing like it."
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ITT
F MIAMI, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
•
pubic nearing MI be hall by the CFy Camns0lon at the CM of Miami, Florida an Thursday,
February 27. 2025. at 9{0 AM. at Cry Had, loped at 3500 Pan American Otte. Miami, Fbt-
m, 33133 or the purpose of p7a0tkg the fobenny,
RESOUJECN OF THE MIAMI CRY COM.e1SSIC e, WIH ATTACHNEN T(S). PURSUANT TO
C0ION 18-8555 OF THE Cly. OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA. AS AMENDED, BY A
FO 14-1.0 HS (42511.1S) AFFFR3ATNE VOTE- AFTER AN ADVERTISED PUBLIC HFARNG. RAT-
ENC. APPROVING, AND CONFFNING THE CRY MANAGER'S FNONG(S). ATTACHED AND
NCOfi06NTED AS EXHBR 'A, THAT CCl.S4ETIf11.6 NEGOTWTON ME0100.S AAD PRO-
NE NOT PRA.Tr'an FOR ADVANTAGEOUS FOR THE CRY OF MIAMI ('CRY')
r WANNC THE REQIPEMENTS FOR SAID PEK)CEDINES, ALLOCATING FUNDING AS A
LOAN N AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED SEVEN MF1.DN TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND AND
100 DOLLARS 157200,000.00) FROM T)E DISTRICT 2 SHARE OF THE CRY OF MIAMI'S
1 FOR EVERYONE MTAFE") PROGRAM rl5TAHr1, TO COLLABORATIVE DEVELOPMENT
TION A FLORIDA NOT FOR PROFIT CORFCRATDN 1"OEVEI.OPER1. FOR THE DE -
TO ACQUIRE ONE (1) OR MORE OF THE PARCELS DESCRIBED N EXHIBIT "C..
1330 D AND INCORPORATED, ON WHICH THE DEVELOPER WLL CUFF TO BE CXTN-
STWA'TED A NLW MIXED USE AFTORDAB.E HOUSNG OEVELOPMENT TO BE KNOWN AS
710 GROVE LANDING C06M.1WRY HOUSNG DEVELOPMENT CFRCECT1 MST
AM NO LESS TR AN FIXITY -EIGHT (48) CRY ASSISTED RESIDENTIAL RENTAL UNITS
FOR ELDB.E RES DEMS WHOSE ANNUAL MORE EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN NINETY -ENE
PERCENT (959'.I OF AREA MEDWN INCOW CAMP) AS Tl1BLSMED ANNUALLY BY THE UNIT-
ED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND U30AN DEVELOPMENT, AS DESCRIBED N
IXHBR'D'. SUBJECT TO THE RECEIPT 8Y THE CRY MANAGER OF THE APPRUTAL OF THE
PROJECT BY THE CRYS HOUSING AND CCM6AERCW. LOW CONNRTTE1('HCLC APPROV-
1 AND SUBJECT TO THE TERMS, CONDITIONdS:AND RESTRICTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN
. N THE 11 CLC APPROVAL: FURTHER AUTMXh2NG THE CRY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE
• IXECU1E ANY AND ALL NECESSARY RYYT NEWS. NCLLDNO AMENDMENTS, EX -
'TONS, AND N100FTATD5IS, ALL N FORMS ACCEPTABLE TO THE CRY ATTORNEY,
SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL STATE OF FLUICA, LOCAL
CRY LOINS, ROES. AND REGULATDNS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS AND
FUNDS MD SUBECT TO THE DEVELOPER FlAFLLF.IG ALL Of THE TERMS ANDCON-
DITDNS SET FORTH N THE HICLC APPROVAL, N ORDER TO ALLOCATE THE CRYS MFE
FUNDING 10 THE FROECT N THE FORM OFA LOON: FECNIDNC FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
II etere06M persona are invited to appear al the meeting and may be nosed with respect b
peros,d reepkton. Shoub any person ,desire to appeal any decision of Mrs City Cern-
mission with respect In any matter to be weeder. at its meted, that person shall ensure
that a verbelkn wend of the proceedings is made including all testimony end ev.0re ,kin
hoh any appeal may be based IFS. 286.01051.
Pursuant b Miami CN Core ..w,bon 2-33(0), whenever a ache5uled City Convesson ,heet-
k19 a 0nerled or a not held due AS a ack of a oneum or other emergency, a special City
mission meeting wt1 he aularetkn3y scheduled for the Tuesday mine:kat*Hy following
the cancelled meeting. In the event of one of the ato.0neltiohd circumstances cafe Seer t
mould be held on March 4, 2025, at 906 amk the City Commission clambers b-
led at Miami City Hlon, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Fonda 33133. All d the stl.ed,led
9anda "ems from that canceled neetkg shall automatically be scheduled ...erne tern
at the spectral City Commission meeting.
City Clem shall nobly to public of Be special meeting that is to take place by piecing a
notice of the special City Cannlasbn meeting at the entrance of City Han and the Cty's ,Dan
...le budding, OMcxg a notice on the City's we5Nte. and, t feasible. placing an ad
in a newspaper of general 01rcua1n before the spacial meeting on the Mow/lately Wowing
ueaday. There shall be no additional nice by puteiratbn required br any such scheduled
• : iem that is moved to the spe061 CM Commission meeting_
In wow:lance with to Americans with ObadMes Act el 1990, persons needing special ac-
commodations to participate in this p Mhg men contact the Otte of the City Clerk al
(305) 250-5361 (Voice) no later than 9Ne (5) business days poor to the proceeding. TTY testes
019 via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later tan nee (5) business days pear to the Oro-
Tdm a Horton
Csr a..tad
Todd B- Hamm
City Clerk
Ad No.43661