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is cancelled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other emergency, a special City
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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 January
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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.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
A public hearing will be held by the City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida on
Thursday, January 8, 2026, at 9:00 A.M. at City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American
Drive, Miami, Florida, 33133 for the purpose of waiving the requirements of
obtaining sealed bids for the sole source purchase of twenty-three (23) licenses
for each of the following, GIS - RapidSOS Hosted (23), Non -Emergency Automation
- Alarm Call Automation (23), Communicator - Voice, Text, and Video Intelligence
(23), and Single Sign On (SSO) (23) from RapidSOS, Inc. located at 3 Park Avenue,
Floor 22, New York, NY 10016, for the Department of Police.
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 Justin
Griffin, Senior Procurement Contracting Officer, at the City of Miami Procurement
Department at (305) 416-1949.
Said proposed resolution(s) may be inspected by the public at the Office of the
City Clerk, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133, Monday through Friday,
excluding holidays, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., or
httpi/miamifl.igm2.com five days before the date of the Commission Meeting.
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 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
forthe Tuesday immediately following the cancelled meeting. In the event of one of
theaforementioned circumstances, the special meeting would be held on January
13, 2026, 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
ndi ce by publication required for any such scheduled agenda item that is moved to
the'special City Commission meeting.
Iry 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.
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City Clerk
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EPSTEIN FILES
charges. The New York
City medical examiner
cried his death a suicide by
hanging, but the investiga-
tion into his death showed
that the jail cell where he
was found was never prop-
erty treated as a potential
crime scene.
The latest Iranche of
documents includes explo-
sive including
that the FBI had "a list" of
10 possible "co-conspir-
ators" to Epstein's crimes.
An FBI investigator with
the Crimes Against Chil-
dren Human Trafficking
Unit on July 9, 2019, nixed
that three of the co-con-
spirators were in Florida,
one in Boston, one in New
Yogic City and one in Con-
necting. It also noted that
one is a wealthy business-
man n Ohio.
For many years, Epstein
managed the finances of
billionaire Lex Wexner, of
Columbus, Ohio. Wexner,
88, has always denied any
involvement in his crimes.
Wexner formerly owned
the luxury lingerie compa-
ny Victoria's Secret, and
Epstein used his associ-
ation with the company to
help recruit his victims.
In July, U.S. Anomey
General Pam Bondi and
FBI Director Kash Patel
denied that there was "a
list" of possible Epstein
clients "This systematic
review revealed no incrimi-
nating 'client list " they '
wrote, adding, "We did not
uncover evidence that
could predicate an in-
vestigation against un-
charged third parties."
POTENTIAL SUSPECTS
The more than 10,000
files revealed for the fast
time that the Justice De-
partment was investigating
other potential suspects
involved in Epstein's
crimes. The coonspir-
ators were not named in
documents thus far re-
used by the Miami Her-
ald.
The files include tips that
the FBI and Justice Depart-
ment received about pos-
sible wrongdoing by
Trump, although thus far,
it's not clear whether any
of the lips were investigat-
ed or found to be unsub-
stantiated. One of the DOI
emails references a photo
of Trump with Ghirlaine
Maxwell. It was found on a
celphone belonging to
Republican political atmte-
(10101eve Bannon. The
photo itself is blacked out,
and it is not clear when it
was taken.
There is also a tip that
was repotted to the FBI by
Epstein's brother, Mark, on
February 22, 2023.
"Jeffrey Epstein was
murdered in his jail cell,"
the tip reads. "1 have rea-
son to believe he was killed
because he was about to
name names. l believe
Presient (sic) Trump autho-
rized is (sic) murder." The
Miami Herald is still re-
viewing an the files to see
whether the FBI inter.
viewed Mark Epstein and
investigated his claim.
The documents, released
overnight, also include a
strange FBI report that was
redacted of names and
describes a tip that the
agency received from a
limo driver who alleges that
he overheard Trump talk-
ing about "Jeffrey" and that
he had also spoken to a
woman who claimed that
she had been raped by
Trump. 11 is not known
whether the FBI investigat-
ed the tip — or whether the
tip was ever dismissed as
bogus — but the tipster
followed up with the wom-
an and she told him she did
report the rape to "police."
There is nothing in the
documents so far indicat-
ing that Trump committed
any criminal wrongdoing,
and the files do not show
that he was under investi-
gation
In a statement on social
media Tuesday, the DO)
".
Mark Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein's brother, sent a lip to the
FBI claiming he was murdered.
said, "Some of these docu-
ments contain untrue and
.sensationalist claims made
against President Trump
that were submitted to the
FBI right before the 2020
election. To be dear. the
claims are unfounded and
false, and if they had a
shred of credibility, they
certainly would have been
weaponired against Presi-
dent Trump already."
TRUMPS RESPONSE
During a press confer-
ence al Mar -a -Lag° 0
Monday, Trump called the
release of photos a "ter-
rible thing," raying they
could "min" the reputa-
tions of "highly respected
bankers and lawyers and
others"
"1 don't like the pictures
of Bill Clinton being
shown. 1 don't like the
pictures of other people
being shown. I think it's a
terrible thing," he told
reporters Monday evening.
The DOI released the
additional photos of Trump
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CONDO SALES
available for purchase in
the Miami -Dade housing
market for that price.
Pujol credited the up-
tick in sales to lower in-
terest rates and recent
changes to Florida condo
laws. The Federal Reserve
has been lowering interest
rates N an attempt to
stimulate the slowing
economy. Lower interest
sots generally affect
fit -time homebuyers and
buyers looking for less
expensive real estate more
than they affect high -end
or luxury buyers, Pujol
said.
Pujol said it's a "mis-
conception" that changes
in Florida condo laws are
discouraging people from
buying older or cheaper
units. In fact, he said, the
laws now requires condo
associations to disclose
more information about
the condition of their
buildings and the fees that
residents will be expected
to pay for repairs, so
"buyers know what
they're getting into."
Still, condo laws passed
after the deadly Smfside
condo collapse in 2021
have been widely blamed
for destabilizing the con-
do market in South Flor-
ida. New odes requiring
condo buildings to set
aside significant reserves
for repairs caused condo
fees to skyrocket for many
owners and discouraged
would-be buyers
Pujol said he expects a
"stable" condo market in
2026. He said condo
prices have already been
adjusting downward for
condos in much of Miami -
Dade County, and he
doesn't foresee any spikes
or sudden drops in the
newyea, yeDuring the past year,
the median existing condo
price in Miami -Dade de-
creased by nearly 10%,
according to the Miami
Association of Realtors.
The median single-family
home price, however, rose
by 3.27%.
Pujol said the move-
ment of prices and sales
in Miami -Dade Is within a
healthy range, and it
doesn't raise major con-
cerns for him.
MILLION -AND -UP
SALES SURGE IN
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
The upper end of the
hosing market in Miami -
Dade also saw an in-
crease, according to No-
vember data. Home and
condo sales in the 51 mil-
lion -and -up category in-
creased 13.2% compared
to last year. In the 62.5
million -and -up category,
condo sales rose 27.3%.
Total sales in Miami -Dade
were up .5%.
Pujol said in the 51
million -and -up category,
the condos purchased are
typically new construc-
tion. That means the
nearly 4% drop in existing
condo sales might not
fully capture what's hap-
pening in the luxury con-
do market.
High -profile events and
development projects, like
the 2026 FIFA World Cup
and Citadel CEO Ken
Grn's planned global
headquarters in Brickel,
are driving interest from
domestic and internation-
al buyers, Pujol said. He
added that buyers from
more expensive cities
from New York to Mona-
co see Miami as a more
affordable place to buy
luxury real estate.
International buyers,
especially those from
Latin America, are driving
Miami's cash sales, which
are significantly above the
national avenge. The
Miami Association of
Realtors recently pub-
lished a report that found
international buyers pur-
chased 49% of new con-
struction in South Florida
during an 18-month per-
iod that ended in July.
1n Miami, 36.8% of
closed sales were cash
buys. That's down slightly
from last November, but
it remains signscantly
above the national aver-
age of 27%. Nearly half of
existing condo sales in
Miami were cash purchas-
es. Having a significant
number of cash buyers,
who are more common in
the luxury market, also
makes the housing market
here more resilient, Pujol
said.
WHAT DOES
THE DATA SAY ABOUT
BROWARD COUNTY?
Like in Miami -Dade, 51
million -and -up purchases
were up in Broward Coun-
ty, and existing condo
purchases were down. In
Broward, 51 million -and -
up purchases were up
5.62% year over year in
November. Broward saw a
slight decrease in existing
condo sales, which were
down .12% compared to
last November.
Broward also saw a 41%
spike in condo sales in the
5100,000 to $150,000
range compared to last
November.
Single-family home
sales are on the rise in
Broward. 1n November,
single-family sales were
up nearly 14% compared
to the previous year.
That's the third straight
month single-family sales
have been up in the coun-
ty, according to the Miami
Association of Realtors.
Like in Miami -Dade,
existing condo prices in
Broward have been ad-
justing during the last
year, dropping by about
8% since the previous
November. But unlike in
Miami -Dade, where sin-
gle-family home prices
have continued to rise, in
Broward, the median
price fora single-family
home dropped by about
3%.
with Epstein later that
night.
"1 hate to see photos
copse out of him, but this is
what the Democrats, most-
ly Democrats, and a couple
of bad Republicans are
asking for. So they're giv-
ing thew photos of me,
too," Trump added. "Ev-
erybody was friendly with
this guy."
The release comes in the
wake of criticism about the
department's slow rollout
of material so far. The
release of the files was
required by legislation
called the Epstein Files
Transparency Act, biparti-
san legislation that was
signed into law by Trump
in November.
Senate Minority Leader
Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.,
introduced on Monday a
resolution that would di-
rect the Senate to initiate
legal action against the
Trump administration for
"illegally refusing to re-
lease the complete Epstein
files and heavily redacting
the files that are released."
A group of Epstein's
victims also issued a letter
Monday criticizing the
justice Department for
failing to disclose more
documents and for failing
to redact the names of
victims in some files while
releasing others "riddled
with abnormal and ex-
treme redactions with no
explanation."
The law allows the de-
partment to withhold the
release of documents that
would impede active in-
vestigations and to redact
material to protect the
identity of victims.
The department was
required to release all of its
files by last Friday, accord-
ing to the Epstein Files
Transparency Act.
Epstein's victims — who
could number roughly
1,000 women, the DOI
says — have long sought
more accountability for
Epstein's powerful friends
and accomplices and
greater transparency from
a department that kept
them in the dark about a
sweetheart deal that Ep-
stein negotiated in 2007
and allowed him to escape
harsh punishment for sex-
ually abusing girls in South
Florida.
The department's initial
Friday release of files —
which consisted largely of
photographs and heavily
redacted documents — did
little to satisfy victims or
the Congress members
who mandated that the
files be released.
After Friday's release,
the department mbse-
quenty removed some of
the files, including a pho-
tograph that showed pho-
tos of both Trump and
Clinton at one of Epstein's
homes.
That photo, and several
others, were subsequently
put back online.
The department defend-
ed its removal of the pho-
tos in a fact sheet posted
on X, saying victims and
thew lawyers have request-
ed "that certain informa-
tion be removed."
The files released Friday
contained photographs of
Clinton, many from an
Africa trip that Clinton and
Epstein took on Epstein's
plane in 2002.
On Monday, a spokes -
an for Clinton abed for
the DOJ to release all of
the files it has containing
Clinton and said the re-
lease of the files so far
suggests that "someone or
something is being protect-
ed."
Last week's tranche of
files showed that Epstein's
homes were littered with
photos of naked young
many of them
clearly girls, as well as the
sex toys and outfits that
victims have long accused
Epstein of forcing them tose.
And they included an
FBI form from 1996 show-
ing that a woman — Ep-
stein victim Maria Farmer
— had complained that
Epstein had stolen naked
pictures that were of her
12- and 16-year-old sorters
and that she had taken as
part of her artistic work,
confirming that Epstein's
sex crimes were on the
FBI's radar for a decade
before the FBI investigated
his alleged trims in South
Florida.
The department also
released files from grand -
jury investigations into
Epstein in South Florida in
2007 and New York in
2019; and into his ex -girl-
friend and accomplice
Ghislaine Maxwell in New
York in 2020.
As the Miami Herald
documented in its 2018
"Perversion of Justice"
investigation, Epstein
reached a remarkably
lenient deal with federal
prosecutors in South Flor-
ida in 2007. The pact al-
lowed hint to plead guilty
t0 two stale prostitution
charges, one involving a
minor, and serve 13
months in the Palm Beach
County Jail, where he was
allowed to leave regularly
to work from a nearby
°filar space in which he
continued to abuse girls
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, ,angry 8, 2026, at 9:00 AM. at City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American
Drive, Miami, Florida, 33133 for the purpose of waiving the requirements of
obtaining sealed bids for the sole source purchase of twenty-three (23) licenses
for each of the following, GIS - Rap1d8O8 Hosted (23), Non-Bn ergen y Automation
- Alarm CaU Automation (23), Communicator - Voice, Text and Video Intelligence
(23), and Single Sign On (SSO) (23) from RapidSOS, Inc. located at 3 Park Avenue,
Floor 22, New York NY 10016, for the Department of Police.
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 Justin
Griffin, Senior Procurement Contracting Office, at the City of Miami Procurement
Department at (305) 416-1949.
Said proposed resolution(s) may be inspected by the public at the Office of the
City Clerk 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133, Monday through Friday,
excluding holidays, between the hours of 8 am. and 5 pm., or
hllp://mamil.igm2.can five days before the dale of the Commission Meeting.
All interested persons are Invited to appear at the reeling and maybe heard
with respect to the proposed rosolutan. 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 recant 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 January
13, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. in the City Commisuwo chambers located at Miami City Hall,
3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133. All of the scheduled agenda items
from that cancelled meting shall automatically be scheduled as an agenda item at
the special City Commission meting.
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 entranced City Hall
and the City's min administrative buikding, placing a notice on the City's webs4e,
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 pudic ipate 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 tha pmceedlg.
Todd B. Hannon
City Clerk
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ATTENTION: CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK IP
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
MIAMI, FL 33133
mclopez@miamigov.com;thannon@miamigov.com
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, January 8, 2026 at 9A0 AM. 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/STHS) AFFIRMATNE VOTE, AFTER AN ADVERTISED
PUBLIC HEARING, RATIFYING, APPROVING, AND CONFIRMING THE CITY
MANAGER'S FINDINGS, ATTACHED AND INCORPORATED AS EXHIBIT "A,"
THAT COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION METHODS AND PROCEDURES ARE
NOT PRACTICABLE OR ADVANTAGEOUS FOR THE CRY OF MIAMI ("CITY");
WANING THE REQUIREMENTS FOR SAID PROCEDURES; ALLOCATING
FUNDS FROM THE CRY'S DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES ACCOUNT
NO. 00001.980000.882000 IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED ONE HUNDRED
TWENTY THOUSAND AND 00/100 DOLLARS ($120,000.00) ("FUNDS") TO
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUNDATION, INC., A FLORIDA NOT
FOR PROFIT CORPORATION ("FOUNDATION"), FOR THE PROVISION OF
FINANCIAL EDUCATON AND ASSET -BASED RESOURCES TO CRY
RESIDENTS FOR INCRF5-SFD POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION, TECHNICAL
SKILLS ATTAINMENT, AND IMPROVED FUTURE WORKFORCE ACCESS AND
INCOME MOBILfTY("PROGRAM"), AUTHORIZED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION
NO. R-19-0051, WITH THE FOUNDATION ASSUMING FULL RESPONSIBILTTY
FOR THE SET-UP, 7CfPPTANCE, AND MANAGEMENT OF THE FUNDS TO
CONTINUE THE FUTURE BOUND MIAMI CONSORTIUM PARTNERSHIP
INFTIATNE ('CONSORTIUM") WHICH PROVIDES CHILDREN'S SAVINGS
AfYYYINTS ("GSA") TO KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS ENTERING
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO
NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE ANY AND ALL DOCUMENTS NECESSARY, IN A
FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, FOR SAID PURPOSE;
PROVIDING FOR THE INCORPORATION OF RECITALS AND AN EFFECTNE
DATE.
Said proposed resolution(s) may be inspected by the public at the Office of the
City Clerk 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133, Monday through
Friday, excluding holidays, between the hours of 8 am. and 5 pm., or
htlpi/miamdl.lgm2.com five days before the date of the Commission Meeting.
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 testimony and evidence upon which any
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 held on January 13, 2026, at 9:00 am. 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
Ciys website, and, if feasible, placing an ad in a newspaper of general
circulation belie 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 Disabilhies 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. 43877
PUBLISHED DAILY
MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared, the under-
signed, who on oath says that he/she is Custodian of Records of The
The Miami Herald, a newspaper published in Miami Dade County, Flor-
ida, that the attached was published on the publicly accessible website
of The Miami Herald or by print In the issues and dates listed below.
Affiant further Says that the said Miami Herald website or newspaper
complies with all legal requirements for publication in chapter 50,
Florida Statutes.
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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, January 8, 2026 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/STHS) AFFIRMATIVE VOTE, AFTER AN ADVERTISED
PUBLIC HEARING, RATIFYING, APPROVING, AND CONFIRMING THE CITY
MANAGER'S FINDINGS, ATTACHED AND INCORPORATED AS EXHIBIT "A,"
THAT COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION METHODS AND PROCEDURES ARE
NOT PRACTICABLE OR ADVANTAGEOUS FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI ("CITY");
WANING THE REQUIREMENTS FOR SAID PROCEDURES; ALLOCATING
FUNDS FROM THE CITY'S DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES ACCOUNT
NO. 00001.980000.882000 IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED ONE HUNDRED
TWENTY THOUSAND ANC) 00/100 DOLLARS ($120,000.00) ("FUNDS") TO
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUNDATION, INC., A FLORIDA NOT
FOR PROFIT CORPORATION ("FOUNDATION"), FOR THE PROVISION OF
FINANCIAL EDUCATION AND ASSET -BASED RESOURCES TO CITY
RESIDENTS FOR INCREASED POST -SECONDARY EDUCATION, TECHNICAL
SKILLS ATTAINMENT, AND IMPROVED FUTURE WORKFORCE ACCESS AND
INCOME MOBILITY("PROGRAM"), AUTHORIZED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION
NO. R-19-0051, WITH THE FOUNDATION ASSUMING FULL RESPONSIBILITY
FOR THE SET-UP, ACCEPTANCE, AND MANAGEMENT OF THE FUNDS TO
CONTINUE THE FUTURE BOUND MIAMI CONSORTIUM PARTNERSHIP
INITIATIVE ('CONSORTIUM") WHICH PROVIDES CHILDREN'S SAVINGS
ACCOUNTS ("CSA") TO KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS ENTERING
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO
NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE ANY AND ALL DOCUMENTS NECESSARY, IN A
FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CfTY ATTORNEY, FOR SAID PURPOSE;
PROVIDING FOR THE INCORPORATION OF RECITALS AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
Said proposed resolution(s) may be inspected by the public at the Office of the
City Clerk, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133, Monday through
Friday, excluding holidays, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., or
httpl/miamifl.igm2.com five days before the date of the Commission Meeting.
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 testimony and evidence upon which any
appeal may be based (ES. 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 January 13, 2026, 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. 43877
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DRUG USE
shared suppon for the tool.
Bailey compared the tool
to the innovation of tech-
nology to predict humi-
!nes and their paths.
"Now we can see a storm
Bruing from far away,"
ailey said. "We cant stop
the storm, but we can abso-
lutely prepare."
A launch event with a
live demonstration was
hosted at a forum at Palm
Beach State College's cam-
pus in Lake Worth Beach in
the fall. In 2026, Project
Overdose aims to expand
the tool across the state,
create a regional dashboard
for public use and have a
"national alert model" that
other states could use, the
nonprofit's report says.
Positive tests taken at
major drug testing compa-
nies, which Bailey said the
nonprofit has partnered
with, become pan of the
tool's data system. They do
not include anyone's name
but do include a persons
neighborhood, age, any
medical conditions and
oftentimes information
about someone's socioec-
onomic status. The results
are from those taking the
tests fora variety of rea-
sons,someln in for
like B jobs or
drug or
alcohol program, he said.
"You can't Be on a drug
test.... The accuracy of the
data is pretty much per-
fect," Bailey said. "So even
though there might only be
tens of thousands of tests in
the system, the statistical
accuracy of that and the
amount of information you
get per piece of data is
g
verwhelming."
One Impetus for the tool
is to maintain regularly
updated data without wait-
ing often more than a year
for statewide, government
reports on ding trends and
overdose deaths, said Ken-
dall Cortelyou, a University
of Cenral Florida professor
who works with Project
Overdose and helped de-
sign Drug TRAC.
The latest annual report
from the Florida Medical
Examiners Commission on
drugs identified during
autopsies was published in
October 2025 and reviews
deaths from 2024. The
annual report
for 2023 deaths was pub-
lished in November 2024.
Throughout the state, the
total number of ding -relat-
ed deaths again decreased
in 2024 by about 14% or
about 2,000 fewer deaths
than in 2023, the Medical
Examiners Commission's
October report shows.
While deaths caused by
fentanyl in 2024 declined
by 35% compared to 2023,
it is still the drug that caus-
es the most deaths, the
data shows. In the South
Florida region, a total of
732 people died from fenta-
nyl in 2024.
The time lag in verifying
and publishing statewide
data, like the Medical Ex
aminers Commission re-
port, often mean comm.
nity leaders are paying to
find solutions well after the
fact, when trends may have
shifted, Cortelyou said.
During a live demonstra-
tion presented to the Sun
Sentinel, Cortelyou showed
some of the different met-
rics the system maintains
based on the lab test re -
FROM PAGE 3A
SWEEPSTAKES
very good day, and to cap-
ture it for social media so
that the self -feeding cycle
continues. Guja does this
three or four times a
month, a8 over the country.
ST. PETES
SWEEPSTAKES WINNER
By noon, 76-year-old
Patrick Bradley was deep
into his daily routine of
sitting in the living room
with the TV tuned to
"CSI" reruns and a pack
of smokes nearby.
Every so often, to keep
playing such games on the
Publishers Clearing House
app, he'd have to watch a
commercial, often an ad
for an online slots casino.
That's how Bradley
earns tokens - billions of
tokens - which become
sweepstakes entries. He's
been after a prize for dec-
ades, since back when he
had to enter by mail.
Publishers Clearing
House no longer works
with publishers, selling
magazines or any other
sort Of consumer products.
These days the company
sells, to advertisers, the
attention of millions of
people playing games and
hoping for a miracle in the
form of a check.
Winning is astrono-
mically unlikely, and yet,
at around 12:35 p.m., Bra-
dley opened his door to
find Guja smiling at him
with a check, Bowers and
a bottle of champagne.
Bradley, shocked, had to
sit down. An old wasp nest
clung to the wall above
htim. The paint was peel-
ing in spots. The windows
of the 70-year-old house
looked original.
"1 am so overwhelmed,
and so happy. I was just in
there adding tokens,"
Bradley told them. "1 do
that all day long."
Guja reminded him it
was possible to win again.
Bradley vowed to keep
playing the games. He
could always use 510,000
- everyone could.
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WISH BOOK
provides support and serv-
es to low-income people
living at home or in a
home -like setting. A Unike
support coordinator peri-
odically visits Amanda to
make sure she is receiving
the care she needs.
Rene Gomez, executive
director at Unike, nomi-
nated Amanda for the
Miami Herald/el Nuevo
Herald Wish Book
"Amanda's mother is
unable to work because
she is constantly caring for
her daughter. They have a
special bond and despite
their struggles, they
should be valued, espe-
cially during the holiday
season,"
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Amanda, now 30, and
her norther live in a small
apartment in the Olympia
Heights area of Miami -
Dade County. Bessie has
devoted her life to caring
for Amanda's every need,
including bathing and
feeding. They live on a
limited income that barely
covers necessities. New
clothing, groceries, bed
linens and a new laptop
computer would ease their
burden and bring a sense
of dignity and joy to this
family.
It's unlikely that Aman-
da will ever be able to live
on her own. One of her
older siblings, who is not
autistic, has promised
Bessie that she will look
after Amanda when Bessie
is gone.
Amanda attends adult
day care weekdays and
receives behavioral ther-
apy and physical therapy,
all of which are part of her
continual education pro-
gramming. For many
people with autism, fear is
a big part of their emo-
tional state. They also
have trouble dealing with
anxiety, depth perception
and pain.
Bessie can't always tell
when Amanda wants or
needs something. "Some-
times, she'll have a stom-
achache, or maybe she
bumped into something
and she won't say any-
thing. She doesn't know
how to express the pain."
Amanda receives phys-
ical therapy at Baptist Hos-
pital and has been making
strides. "She has a very
good therapist there who is
trained in sensory -friendly
approaches," Bessie said,
"and we've discovered that
Amanda loves hip -hop
music. She often listens to
Eminent, MC Hammer and
Biggie Smalls."
In addition to using a
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tain foods, such as mac As a photographer takes
and cheese. "She has to photos of Amanda and
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we have data that actually
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ATTENTION: CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK IP
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
MIAMI, FL 33133
mclopez@miamigov.com;thannon@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 ACTWFTIES BEFORE CITY STAFF, BOARDS
AND COMMITTEES OR THE CITY COMMISSION. A COPY OF THE APPLICABLE ORDINANCE
IS AVAILABLE 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
BE HELD ON THURDAY, JANUARY 8, 2026, AT 9:00 AM, IN ITS CHAMBERS AT CITY HALL,
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, THE MWMI CITY COMMISSION WILL CONSIDER THE
FOLLOWING ITEM RELATED TO THE REGULAR AGENDA:
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENTS, ACCEPTING THE
PLAT ENTITLED "VOLANTE MIAMI", A REPLAT IN THE CITY OF MIAMI, SUBJECT TO ALL OF
THE CONDITIONS OF THE PLAT AND STREET COMMITTEE AND THE PROVISIONS
CONTAINED IN CITY CODE SECTION 55-8, AND ACCEPTING THE DEDICATIONS SHOWN ON
SAID PLAT LOCATED ALONG THE EAST SIDE OF NORTH MIAMI AVENUE, AND ALONG THE
SOUTH SIDE OF THE FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY, BETWEEN NE 71
STREET AND NE 73 STREET; AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY
CLERK TO EXECUTE SAID PLAT; AND PROVIDING FOR THE RECORDATION OF SAID PLAT 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 Administration Division, located at 444 SW 2nd Avenue,
7th Floor, during regular working hours. 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 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 January 13, 2026 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
Ni 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
pru eding.
Todd B. Hannon
City Clerk
Ad No. 43878
PUBLISHED DAILY
MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE
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signed, who on oath says that he/she is Custodian of Records of The
The Miami Herald, a newspaper published in Miami Dade County, Flor-
ida, that the attached was published on the publicly accessible website
of The Miami Herald or by print In the issues and dates listed below.
Affiant further Says that the said Miami Herald website or newspaper
complies with all legal requirements for publication in chapter 50,
Florida Statutes.
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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 CITY STAFF, BOARDS
AND COMMITTEES OR THE CITY COMMISSION. A COPY OF THE APPLICABLE ORDINANCE
IS AVAILABLE 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
BE HELD ON THURDAY, JANUARY 8, 2026, AT 9:00 A.M., IN ITS CHAMBERS AT CITY HALL,
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION WILL CONSIDER THE
FOLLOWING ITEM RELATED TO THE REGULAR AGENDA:
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENTS, ACCEPTING THE
PLAT ENTITLED "VOLANTE MIAMI", A REPLAT IN THE CITY OF MIAMI, SUBJECT TO ALL OF
THE CONDITIONS OF THE PLAT AND STREET COMMITTEE AND THE PROVISIONS
CONTAINED IN CITY CODE SECTION 55-8, AND ACCEPTING THE DEDICATIONS SHOWN ON
SAID PLAT LOCATED ALONG THE EAST SIDE OF NORTH MIAMI AVENUE, AND ALONG THE
SOUTH SIDE OF THE FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY, BETWEEN NE 71
STREET AND NE 73 STREET; AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY
CLERK TO EXECUTE SAID PLAT; AND PROVIDING FOR THE RECORDATION OF SAID PLAT 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 Administration Division, located at 444 SW 2nd Avenue,
7th Floor, during regular working hours. 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 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 January 13, 2026 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. 43878
MONDAY 0[®YFIL 1f 70E
I MIAMI HERALD
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`Merry Christmas' greeting leads to stabbing on Miami -Dade bus
arowriNwlaniArmY.cee
A man was stabbed and
hospitalized after wishing
a stranger "Merry Christ-
n a Miami -Dade
Transit bus during the
afternoon of Christmas
Day, Miami police say.
Reynaldo Ortega, 73,
was charged with aggra-
vated battery with a dead-
ly weapon and remains in
the Turner Guilford
Knight Correctional Cen-
ter as of Friday afternoon,
records show. He has
pleaded not guilty.
Around 12:20 p.m. on
Christmas, a man boarded
the bus near Southwest
Second Avenue and
Southwest Second Street
downtown and was speak-
ing to a friend inside when
Ortega entered their con-
versation, according to an
arrest report. He told
Ortega "Merry Christmas"
and tried to shake his
hand, but Ortega swatted
it away and began arguing
with the man before pull-
ing out a knife.
The bus driver stopped
the ride and separated the
two, with Ortega staying
toward the front and the
other man walking to the
back of bus calling 911.
With a 911 operator on the
phone, the man walked
backup front to ask the
bus driver to tell them
what happened.
As the man was return-
ing to the rear, another
physical fight started be-
tween him and Ortega,
which led to Ortega giving
chase and stabbing the
man in his left shoulder,
the report read.
The man was able to get
off the bus and was taken
by Miami Fire Rescue to
Jackson Memorial Hospi-
tal, where he was treated
with stitches.
A Miami police officer
rushed to the scene and
found Ortega to be the
sole person left on the bus.
They arrested him and
found a knife on him,
according to the arrest
report. Police said Ortega
told them that the man
tried to shake his hand
and he refused.
Ortega continued to say
that he pulled out a knife
and stabbed him because
the man was "being ag-
gressive with him," the
report read.
After arresting him,
authorities also discovered
he had a wanunt out for
driving with a suspended
license.
FROM PAGE 6A
FILIBUSTER
president agrees. ministration and led to
"It's time to end the very high inflation that he
filibuster," Trump said is trying to fix to make life
while agreeing with Be- more affordable in the
ssent in a social media United States, Trump said.
post that includes Be- The president has urged
scent's op-ed. Senate Republicans to end
He also told Politico the filibuster as soon as
that the GOP must end possible and said Senate
the filibuster when in- Democrats will do it the
terviewed on Friday nightfirst chance that they get
Doing so will help his when they eventually win
administration to undo a majority in the Senate.
damage that he said was Senate Democrats in
caused by the Biden ad- September and afterward
overwhelmingly opposed a
clean continuing resolu-
tion to keep the federal
gemment open and
instead submitted a reso-
lution that would add 81.5
trillion in spending over
the next 10 years to ex-
tend Affordable Care Act
subsidies that expire at the
end of December.
Senate Democrats con-
trol 47 seats, including
two occupied by inde-
pendents who caucus with
Senate Democrats, while
the GOP controls 53 seats,
so neither party can over-
come the filibuster rule
without help from the
FROM PAGE 6A
BUZZARD
ford Melodee alive, as
you undoubtedly were as
well," FBI Special Agent
in Charge Patrick Grandy
said al the Tuesday news
conference. "Ow collec-
tive hearts are broken as
result of this senseless
outcome."
Court records show
Buzzard has faced fi-
nancial instability in re-
cent years, including a
Chapter 7 bankruptcy
fding and multiple civil
collections cases.
Prosecutors allege Buz-
zard's intent to kill was
formed in Santa Barbara
County, which is why the
case will be tried locally
despite the killing occur-
ring out of state, sheriffs
officials said.
Buzzard's next court
appearance is set for Jan.
7, when a judge will de-
termine whether there is
sufficient evidence for
the case to proceed to
trial.
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BRUCE ROSENSTEIN, PRES. CGC#048630
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, January 8, 2026, at 900 AM. at City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American
Drive, Miami. Florida, 33133 , for the purpose of Resilience Data and Engagement
Services ("Serviced, and for waiving to requirements of obtaining sealed bids for
the provision of resilience and data engagement services. These Services are to be
provided by ISeeChange, Inc., a company. qualified to do business in the State of
Florida whose principal address is 4532 Bancroft Drive, New Orleans, LA 70122.
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 may contact Anna Perez, CPPO,
Director, at the City of Miami Department of Procurement at (305) 416-1910.
Said proposed resolution(s) may be inspected by the public at to Ofhce of the City
Clerk 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Ronda 33133, Monday through Friday,
excluding holidays, between the tours of 8 am. and 5 pm., or
htpl/miamit.gm2.com live days before the date of the Commission Meeting.
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 b be considered at this meeting,
that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings *made including
all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based (F.S. 286.0105).
Pursuant to Miami City Code Section 233(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 January 13,
2026, at 9:00 am. In the City Commission chambers located at Miami City Hall, 3500
Pan American Drive, Wank, 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 ratty 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 specal meeting on the mmediately following Tuesday. There shall be no
additional notice by publication required for any such scheduled agenda item that is
mowed to the special City Commission meeting.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. persons needing
special accommodations m 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 poor to the proceeding.
Todd B. Hannon
City Clerk
Ad No. 43879
other.
The Senate GOP could
not muster the 60 votes
needed to overcome the
filibuster rule until eight
Senate Democrats joined
with most Senate Repub-
licans to support the con-
tinuing resolution to end not obtain a simple major -
the 43-day govemment iy due to opposition from
shutdown that began Sens. Kyrsten Sinema of
when the 2026 fiscal year Arizona and Joe Manchin
started on Oct. 1. of West Virginia, both of
Senate Democrats in whom were Democrats
2022 tried to end the but have retired from
filibuster rule but could politics.
Miami DDA Board Vacancies
The Downtown Development Authority of the City of Miami
(Miami DDA) is seeking qualified candidates to serve on its
Board of Directors.
Three (3) Board positions are currently open. Applicants must
reside within the Miami DDA District, in the following areas:
1. Arts, Culture &Entertainment District Resident
2. Brickell Distnct Resident
3 At -Large Resident of the Miami DDA District
Letters of interest and resumes must be submitted by
January 16, 2026 to:
Miami ODA Nominating Committee
201 S. Biscayne Blvd, #2600
Miami, Florida 33131
Or via email to: manon@miamidda.com
For candidate prerequisites and access to the Miami DDA map.
please scan the OR code below or visit wwwmiamidde.com.
11IMIAMIDDA
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ANY P PSON WHIO RECEIVES COMPENSATION, REMUNERATION OR 6PB0SES FOR
CONCOCTING LOBBYING ACTIVITIES IS REOUDED 1O REGISTER AS A LOBBYIST WITH THE
CRY CLERK PRIOR TO ENGAGING N LOBBYNG ACTMRES BEFORE CITY STAFF, BOARDS
AND COMMITTEES OR 11E CRY COMMISSION. A COPY OF TIE APRJCABLE ORDNANCE
IS AVAILABLE N THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLEW( (MIAMI CITY HALL), LOCAT® AT
3500 PAN AMERCAN DRIVE, MIAMI, FLORIDA, 33133.
AT THE SCHEDULED MEETNG OF THE COMMISSION GF THE CITY GF MWMI, FLORIDA, TO
BE HELD ON THLBDAY, JANUARY 8, 2026, AT 900 A.M., N RS CHAMBERS AT CRY HALL,
3500 PAN AMERCAN DRNE, THE MIAMI CRY COMMISSION WILL CONSIDER THE
FOLLOWING REM RELATED TO THE REGULAR AGENDA:
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION. WITH ATTACHMENTS. ACCEPTING THE
PLAT ENTRLED'VOLANTE MIAMI., A RERAT N THE CITY OF MIAMI, SUBJECT TO ALL OF
THE CONDITIONS OF THE RAT AND Si HMI COMM-TEE AND THE PROVISIONS
CONTAINED N CITY CODE SECTION 55-8, AND ACCEPTING THE DEDICATIONS SHC MJ ON
SAID PAT LOCATED ALONG TIE EAST SCE OF NORTH MIAMI AVENUE, AND ALONG THE
SOUTH SIDE OF THE FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY, BETWEEN NE 71
Smith) AND NE 73 Suitt!: Al/1HORIZND APD DHECTINS THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY
CLERK TO EXECUTE SAID PAT, AND PROJDF*C FOR THE RECORDATION OF SAID RAT N
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-0ADE GAMY. FLORIDA
Copies of this proposed Resolution are available for review al the Resifence and Public Works
Department, Survey Section of the Administration Division, located at 444 SW 2rd Avenue,
7111 Floor, dung regular working hours. Phone 305-416-1232
All interested persons are invited to appear at the meetig and maybe heard with respect to
the proposed resolution. Shouki any person desire to appeal any decision of the City
Commission with respect to any matter to be considered at this meeting, that person stall
sure that a verbatim record of the proceedings Unlade including as testimony and evidence
upon which any appeal may be based (FS.286.0105).
Pursuant to Miami City Code Section 2-33(o), whenever a scheduled CiN Commission
meeting is cancelled or ie not hell due to a ack of a quorum or other emergency, a special
CiN Commission meeting wit be automaticacv scheduled for the Tuesday mmedate5
following the cancelled meeting. In the event of one of the aforementioned circumstances,
the special meeting would be held on January 13, 2026 at 900 a.m. in the City Commission
chambers located at Mami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133, All of the
scheduled agenda items Iran that Mannled meeting shall automatically be scheduled as an
agenda item at the special City Commission meeting.
The City Clerk shall notiN the public of the special meeting that is to take pace by placing a
notice of the special City Commission meeting at the entrance of City Hall and the Ciy's man
administrative building, pacing a notice on the City's webske, and, if feasible, placing an ad
in a newspaper of general circulation before the special meeting on the immediately lolbwng
Tuesday. There shall be no additional notice by publication required for and 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 flan fve (5) business days prior to the proceeding. TTY
users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later tan live (5) business days prior b the
proceedng.
Todd B. Hannon
City Clerk
Ad No.43878
McClatchy
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The Fresno Bee
The Island Packet
The Kansas City Star
Lexington Herald -Leader
The Telegraph - Macon
Merced Sun -Star
Miami Herald
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43879
3.0
264.OL
ATTENTION: CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK IP
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
MIAMI, FL 33133
mclopez@miamigov.com;thannon@miamigov.com
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, January 8, 2026, at 9:00 A.M. at City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American
Drive, Miami, Florida, 33133 , for the purpose of Resilience Data and Engagement
Services ("Services"), and for waiving the requirements of obtaining sealed bids for
the provision of resilience and data engagement services. These Services are to be
provided by ISeeChange, Inc., a company, qualified to do business in the State of
Florida whose principal address is 4532 Bancroft Drive, New Orleans, LA 70122.
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 may contact Annie Perez, CPPO,
Director, at the City of Miami Department of Procurement at (305) 416-1910.
Said proposed resolution(s) may be inspected by the public at the Office of the City
Clerk, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133, Monday through Friday,
excluding holidays, between the hours of 8 am. and 5 p.m., or
http!/miamifl.igm2.com five days before the date of the Commission Meeting.
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 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 January 13,
2026, 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 mmediately 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. 43879
PUBLISHED DAILY
MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared, the under-
signed, who on oath says that he/she is Custodian of Records of The
The Miami Herald, a newspaper published in Miami Dade County, Flor-
ida, that the attached was published on the publicly accessible website
of The Miami Herald or by print In the issues and dates listed below.
Affiant further Says that the said Miami Herald website or newspaper
complies with all legal requirements for publication in chapter 50,
Florida Statutes.
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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, January 8, 2026, at 9:00 A.M. at City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American
Drive, Miami, Florida, 33133 , for the purpose of Resilience Data and Engagement
Services ("Services"), and for waiving the requirements of obtaining sealed bids for
the provision of resilience and data engagement services. These Services are to be
provided by ISeeChange, Inc., a company, qualified to do business in the State of
Florida whose principal address is 4532 Bancroft Drive, New Orleans, LA 70122.
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 may contact Annie Perez, CPPO,
Director, at the City of Miami Department of Procurement at (305) 416-1910.
Said proposed resolution(s) may be inspected by the public at the Office of the City
Clerk, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133, Monday through Friday,
excluding holidays, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., or
httpl/miamifl.igm2.com five days before the date of the Commission Meeting.
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 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 January 13,
2026, 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. 43879
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`Merry Christmas' greeting leads to stabbing on Miami -Dade bus
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A man was stabbed and
hospitalized after wishing
a stranger "Merry Christ-
mas"
a Miami -Dade
Transit bus during the
afternoon of Christmas
Day, Miami police say.
Reynaldo Ortega, 73,
was charged with aggra-
vated battery with a dead-
ly weapon and remains in
the Turner Guilford
Knight Correctional Cen-
ter as of Friday aftemoon,
records show. He has
pleaded not guilty.
Around 12:20 p.m. on
Christmas, a man boarded
the bus near Southwest
Second Avenue and
Southwest Second Street
downtown and was speak-
ing to a friend inside when
Ortega entered their con-
versation, according to an
arrest report. He told
Ortega "Merry Christmas"
and tried to shake his
hand, but Ortega swatted
it away and began arguing
with the man before pull-
ing out a knife.
The bus driver stopped
the ride and separated the
two, with Ortega staying
toward the front and the
other man walking to the
back of bus calling 911.
With a 911 operator on the
phone, the man walked
backup front to ask the
bus driver to tell them
what happened.
As the man was return-
ing to the rear, another
physical fight started be-
tween him and Ortega,
which led to Ortega giving
chase and stabbing the
man in his left shoulder,
the report read.
The man was able to get
off the bus and was taken tried to shake his hand
by Miami Fire Rescue to and he refused.
Jackson Memorial Hospi- Ortega continued to say
tal, where he was treated that he palled out a knife
with stitches. and stabbed him because
A Miami police officer the man was "being ag-
rushed to the scene and gressive with him," the
found Ortega to be the report read.
sole person left on the bus. After arresting him,
They arrested him and authorities also discovered
found a knife on him, he had a warrant out for
according to the arrest driving with a suspended
report. Police said Ortega license.
told them that the man
FROM PAGE 6A
FILIBUSTER
president agrees. ministration and led to
"It's time to end the very high inflation that he
filibuster," Trump said is trying to fix to make life
while agreeing with Be- more affordable in the
ssent in a social media United States, Trump said.
post that includes Be- The president has urged
s sent's op-ed. Senate Republicans to end
He also told Politico the filibuster as soon as
that the GOP must end possible and said Senate
the filibuster when in- Democrats will do it the
teniewed on Friday night. first chance that they get
Doing so will help his when they eventually win
administration to undo a majority in the Senate.
damage that he said was Senate Democrats in
caused by the Biden ad- September and afterward
overwhelmingly opposed a
clean continuing resolu-
tion to keep the federal
government open and
instead submitted a reso-
lution that would add $1.5
trillion in spending over
the next 10 years to ex-
tend Affordable Care Act
subsidies that expire at the
end of December.
Senate Democrats con-
trol 47 seats, including
two occupied by inde-
pendents who caucus with
Senate Democrats, while
the GOP controls 53 seats,
so neither party can
over-
come the filibuster rule
without help from the
FROM PAGE 6A
BUZZARD
find Melodee alive, as
you undoubtedly were as
well," FBI Special Agent
in Charge Patrick Grandy
said at the Tuesday news
conference. "Our collec-
tive hearts are broken as
result of this senseless
outcome."
Court records show
Buzzard has faced fi-
nancial instability in re-
cent years, including a
Chapter 7 bankruptcy
filing and multiple civil
collections cases.
Prosecutors allege Buz-
zard's intent to kill was
formed in Santa Barbara
County, which is why the
tie will be tried locally
despite the killing occur-
ring out of state, sheriffs
officials said.
Buzzard's next court
appearance is set for Jan.
7, when a judge will de-
termine whether there is
sufficient evidence for
the case to proceed to
trial.
Frameless Shower Doors
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and CONSTRUCTION CO.
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(305)757-0651 (954)462-3711
BRUCE ROSENSTEIN, PRES. CGC#048630
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, January 8, 2026, at 9:00 AM. at City Hall, boated at 3500 Pare American
Drive, Miami, Florida, 33133 , for the purpose of Resilience Data and Engagement
Services ("Services", and for waiving are requirements of obtaining sealed bids for
the provision of resilience and data engagement services. These Services am to be
provided by ISeeChange, Inc., a company, qualified to do business in the State of
Florida whose principal address is 4532 Bancroft Drive, New Orleans. LA 70122.
Inquiries from other potential sources of such a package who feel flat they might be
able to satisfy the City's requirements inc this item may contact Atha Perez, CPPO,
Director, at the CM of Miami Department of Procurement at (305) 416-1910.
Sad proposed resolution(s) may be inspected by the public at the Office of are City
Carle 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133, Monday through Friday,
excluding holidays, between the hours of 8 am. and 5 pm., or
hapl/mamifi.igm2.com five days before are date of the Cornmssfon Meeting.
All interested persons are invited to appear at the meeting and may be heard with
respect fo the proposed resolution. Should any person desire tp 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 testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based (FS. 286.0105).
Pursuant to Miami City Code Section 2-33(o), whenever a scheduled City
Commission meeting 6 canceled or is not held dce b 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 to event of one of the
aforementioned circumstances, the special meeting would be held on January 13,
2026, at 9S00 a.m. in to 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 ratify the public of the special meeting that s to take place by
placing a notice of the special City Commission meeting at the entrance of City Hall
and the Ciy's main adminatratee building, pacing a notice on the City's
websile, and, I 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 Ad 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 poor to
the proceeding. TTY users may cat via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later than five
(5) business days prior to the proceeding.
Todd B. Hannon
City Clerk
Ad No. 43879
other.
The Senate GOP could
not muster the 60 votes
needed to overcome the
filibuster rule unto eight
Senate Democrats joined
with most Senate Repub-
licans to support the con -
timing resolution to end not obtain a simple major -
the 43-day government ity due to opposition from
shutdown that began Sens. Kyrsten Sinema of
when the 2026 fiscal year Arizona and Joe Manchin
started on Oct. 1. of West Virginia, both of
Senate Democrats in whom were Democrats
2022 tried to end the but have reared from
filibuster rule but could politics.
Miami DDA Board Vacancies
The Downtown Development Authority of the City of Miami
(Miami DDA) is seeking qualified candidates to serve on its
Board of Directors.
Three (3) Board positions are currently open. Applicants must
reside within the Miami DDA District, in the following areas:
1. Arts, Culture, &Entertainment District Resident
2. Brickell District Resident
3. At -Large Resident of the Miami ODA District
Letters of interest and resumes must be submitted by
January 16, 2026 to:
Miami ODA Nominating Committee
201 S. Biscayne Blvd, #2600
Miami, Florida 33131
Or via email to: manor@miamidda.com
For candidate prerequisites and access to the Miami DDA map,
please scan the OR code below or visit www.miamtdda.com.
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CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ANY PERSON WHO RECEIVES COMFENSATIDN, REMUNERATION OR EXPENSES FOR
CON0l1CTNG LOBBYING ACTN(TES IS REDUCED TO REGISTER AS A LOBBYIST WITH THE
CITY CLERK PRIOR TO ENGAGING N LOBBYING ACTMrIES BEFORE CITY STAFF BOARDS
AND COMMITTEES OR THE CITY COMMISSION. A COPY OF THE APPLICABLE ORDNANCE
IS 604L,S LE N THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLEfilt p.1ANI CRY HALL), LOCATED AT
3500 PAN AMERCAN DRIVE, MIAMI, FLORIDA 33133.
AT THE SCHEDULED MEETING OF TFE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TAM, FLORIDA, TO
BE HELD ON THURDAY, JANUARY 8, 2026, AT 900 AM., N ITS CHAMBERS AT CRY HALL,
3500 PAN AMERICAN ERNE, THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION WLL CONSIDER THE
FOILOWNG RBA RELATED TO THE REGULAR AGENDA:
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WRH ATTACHMENTS, ACCEPTING THE
RAT ENTITLED VOLANTE MIAMI' A REPIAT N THE CITY OF MIAMI, SUBJECT TO ALL OF
THE CONDITIONS OF THE RAT AND STREET COMMITTEE AND THE PROVISIONS
CONFAN® N CRY CODE SECTION 55-8. AND ACCEPTING THE DEDICATIONS SHOWN ON
SAD PLAT LOCATE) ALONG THE: EAST SDE OF NORTH MIAMI AVENUE, AND ALONG THE
SOUTH SIDE OF THE FLORIDA EAST COAST RAL IC AD RGHT OF WAY, BETWEEN NE 71
STREET AND NE 73 STREET, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CRY MANAGER AND CITY
CLERIC TO EXECUTE SAID RAT, AND RiWDNG FOR THE RECORDATION OF SAD RAT N
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY. FLORDA
Copal of are proposed Resolution are available for review al the Resilience and Public Works.
Department. Survey Section of the Administration Division, iocaled a1444 SW 2nd Avenue.
Tar Floor, during regular working lours. Phone 305-416-1232
All interested persons are invited to appear al the meelilg and may be heard with respect to
the proposed resolution. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City
Commission with respect b any matter b be considered at this meetkg, that person shall
ore that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made netudirg al lestinorry and evidence
upon which any appeal may be based (FS. 28601051.
Pursuant to Miami City Cade Section 2-33(o), whenever a scheduled City Commission
meeting is cancelled orb not held due to a Eck of a quomm or other emergency, a spacial
City Commission meeting will be aubmaticaly scheduled for the Tuesday immediately
folbwkg the cancelled meeting. b the event of Cne of the aforementioned circumstances,
the special meetng would be held on January 13. 2026 at 900 a.m. k the Ciy Commission
chambers located at Miami City Hell, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133. All of the
scheduled agenda items horn that caroeie4 meeting shall automatically be scheduled as an
agenda item at the special City Commission meeting.
Tbe Ctly Clerk shall notify the pubic of the special meeting That is b take pace try piecing a
rote of to special Cty Commission meeting at the entrance of City Hall and the City's man
administrative tasking, pacing a notice on the City's websae, and, i feasble, 'Awing en ad
in a newspaper of general Urcuhtion before the special meeting on the mrnedalely following
Tuesday. There shall be no additional notice by publication required for arty such scheduled
agenda item tat is nerved to the special City Commission meeting.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing special
accommodations to participate in his proceeding may contact ere Otte of the City Clerk
et (305) 250-5361 (Voice) no later tan f (5) business days prior to the proceeding. TT
users may call via 711 (Florida Ra1ay Service) no Nee then live (5) business days prior to the
proceeding.
Todd B. Hannon
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Ad No.43878
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ATTENTION: CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK IP
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
MIAMI, FL 33133
mclopez@miamigov.com;thannon@miamigov.com
CRY 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, January 8, 2026, 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), REQUIRING A FOUR -FIFTHS (4/5THS)
AFFIRMATIVE VOTE, FOLLOWING AN ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARING, RATIFYING AND APPROVING THE CRY
MANAGER'S FINDING, ATTACHED HERETO AS ATTACHMENT "B," THAT COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION METHODS
AND PROCEDURES ARE NOT PRACTICABLE OR ADVANTAGEOUS FOR THE CRY OF MIAMI ("CITY"), PURSUANT TO
SECTION 29-B(A) OF THE CRY CHARTER AND SECTION 18-182(C) OF THE CITY CODE; WANING SUCH
REQUIREMENTS; AUTHORIZING THE CRY MANAGER TO TRANSFER, SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS AND AUTOMATIC
REVERTER PROVISIONS, THE CITY -OWNED PARCEL LOCATED AT 1624 NW 1 COURT, MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS DESCRIBED
IN ATTACHMENT "A," TO L'HEURE PRODUCTIONS, INC., A FLORIDA NOT -FOR -PROFIT CORPORATION
("DEVELOPER"); APPROPRIATING ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($175,000.00) FROM THE
DISTRICT 5 COMMISSIONER'S SHARE OF FUNDS, CONDITIONED UPON APPROVAL OF THE PROJECT BY THE CITY'S
HOUSING AND COMMERCIAL LOAN COMMITTEE ("HCLC") AND COMPLIANCE WITH ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
SET FORTH THEREIN; SAID FUNDS TO BE USED FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A DUPLEX CONSISTING OF TWO (2)
TWO-STORY SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCES AS AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE
CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY AGREEMENTS AND DOCUMENTS, IN A FORM
ACCEPTABLE TO THE CfTY ATTORNEY, TO EFFECTUATE THE TRANSFER REQUIRING A FOUR -FIFTHS (4/STHS)
AFFRMATNE VOTE, FOLLOWING AN ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARING, RATIFYING AND APPROVING THE CITY
MANAGER'S FINDING, ATTACHED HERETO AS ATTACHv1ENT "B," THAT COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION METHODS
AND PROCEDURES ARE NOT PRACTICABLE OR ADVANTAGEOUS FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI ("CITY"), PURSUANT
TO SECTION 29-B(A) OF THE CITY CHARTER AND SECTION 18-182(C) OF THE CITY CODE; WANING SUCH
REQUIREMENTS; AUTHORING THE CITY MANAGER TO TRANSFER, SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS AND AUTOMATIC
REVERTER PROVISIONS, THE CITY -OWNED PARCEL LOCATED AT 1624 NW 1 COURT, MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS DESCRIBED
IN ATTACHMENT "A," TO L'HEURE PRODUCTIONS, INC., A FLORIDA NOT -FOR -PROFIT CORPORATION
("DEVELOPER"); APPROPRIATING ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($175,000.00) FROM THE
DISTRICT 5 COMMISSIONER'S SHARE OF FUNDS, CONDITIONED UPON APPROVAL OF THE PROJECT BY THE CITY'S
HOUSING AND COMMERCIAL LOAN COMMITTEE ("HCLC") AND COMPLIANCE WITH ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
SET FORTH THEREIN; SAID FUNDS TO BE USED FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A DUPLEX CONSISTING OF TWO (2)
TWO-STORY SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCES AS AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE
CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY AGREEMENTS AND DOCUMENTS, IN A FORM
ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, TO EFFECTUATE THE TRANSFER.
Said proposed resolution(s) may be inspected by the public at the Office of the City Clerk 3500 Pan American Drive,
Miami, Florida 33133, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 pm., or
htlpi/miama igm2.com five days before the date of the Commission Meeting.
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 inckiding all testimony and
evidence upon which any 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 January 13, 2026, 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 Noice) 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. 43880
PUBLISHED DAILY
MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared, the under-
signed, who on oath says that he/she is Custodian of Records of The
The Miami Herald, a newspaper published in Miami Dade County, Flor-
ida, that the attached was published on the publicly accessible website
of The Miami Herald or by print In the issues and dates listed below.
Affiant further Says that the said Miami Herald website or newspaper
complies with all legal requirements for publication in chapter 50,
Florida Statutes.
1.0 insertion(s) published on:
12/29/25 Print
Print Tearsheet Link
Marketplace Link
Shannon Gray
Sworn to and subscribed before
me on
SHERRY ousrsN
ELECTRONIC NOTARY PUBLIC
STATE OF TEXAS
COMMISSION R 12501091
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES VI6/I919
Dec 29, 2025, 10:47 AM ES1
Online Notary Public. This notarial act involved the use of online audio/video communication
technology. Notarization facilitated by SIGN1X"
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, January 8, 2026, 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 OFTHE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), REQUIRING A FOUR -FIFTHS (4/STHS)
AFFIRMATIVE VOTE, FOLLOWING AN ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARING, RATIFYING AND APPROVING THE CITY
MANAGER'S FINDING, ATTACHED HERETO AS ATTACHMENT "B," THAT COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION METHODS
AND PROCEDURES ARE NOT PRACTICABLE OR ADVANTAGEOUS FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI ("CRY"), PURSUANT TO
SECTION 29-B(A) OF THE CITY CHARTER AND SECTION 18-182(C) OF THE CITY CODE; WANING SUCH
REQUIREMENTS; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO TRANSFER, SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS AND AUTOMATIC
REVERTER PROVISIONS, THE CITY -OWNED PARCEL LOCATED AT 1624 MN 1 COURT, MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS DESCRIBED
IN ATTACHMENT "A," TO L'HEURE PRODUCTIONS, INC., A FLORIDA NOT -FOR -PROFIT CORPORATION
("DEVELOPER"); APPROPRIATING ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($175,000.00) FROM THE
DISTRICT 5 COMMISSIONER'S SHARE OF FUNDS, CONDITIONED UPON APPROVAL OF THE PROJECT BY THE CITY'S
HOUSING AND COMMERCIAL LOAN COMMITTEE ("HCLC") AND COMPLIANCE WITH ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
SET FORTH THEREIN; SAID FUNDS TO BE USED FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A DUPLEX CONSISTING OF TWO (2)
TWO-STORY SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCES AS AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE
CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY AGREEMENTS AND DOCUMENTS, IN A FORM
ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, TO EFFECTUATE THE TRANSFER REQUIRING A FOUR -FIFTHS (4/5THS)
AFFIRMATIVE VOTE, FOLLOWING AN ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARING, RATIFYING AND APPROVING THE CITY
MANAGER'S FINDING, ATTACHED HERETO AS ATTACHMENT "B," THAT COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION METHODS
AND PROCEDURES ARE NOT PRACTICABLE OR ADVANTAGEOUS FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI ("CITY"), PURSUANT
TO SECTION 29-B(A) OF THE CITY CHARTER AND SECTION 18-182(C) OF THE CITY CODE; WANING SUCH
REQUIREMENTS; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO TRANSFER, SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS AND AUTOMATIC
REVERTER PROVISIONS, THE CITY -OWNED PARCEL LOCATED AT 1624 MN 1 COURT, MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS DESCRIBED
IN ATTACHMENT "A," TO L'HEURE PRODUCTIONS, INC., A FLORIDA NOT -FOR -PROFIT CORPORATION
("DEVELOPER"); APPROPRIATING ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($175,000.00) FROM THE
DISTRICT 5 COMMISSIONER'S SHARE OF FUNDS, CONDITONED UPON APPROVAL OF THE PROJECT BY THE CIIY'S
HOUSING AND COMMERCIAL LOAN COMMITTEE ("HCLC") AND COMPLIANCE WITH ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
SET FORTH THEREIN; SAID FUNDS TO BE USED FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A DUPLEX CONSISTING OF TWO (2)
TWO-STORY SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCES AS AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE
CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY AGREEMENTS AND DOCUMENTS, IN A FORM
ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, TO EFFECTUATE THE TRANSFER.
Said proposed resolution(s) may be inspected by the public at the Office of the City Clerk, 3500 Pan American Drive,
Miami, Florida 33133, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., or
http'l/miamifl.igm2.com five days before the date of the Commission Meeting.
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 testimony and
evidence upon which any appeal may be based (ES. 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 January 13, 2026, 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, '1 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. 43880
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B At least eight people
were killed and 20 others
injured in an explosion
during Friday Prayer at a
mosque in the Syrian city
of Homs, a spokesperson
for Syria's Interior Minis-
try said.
The blast struck the
Imam AB Ibn Abi Talib
Mosque in the Wadi al-
Dahab neighborhood, the
spokesperson, Noureddine
al -Baba, said in an in-
terview with Syria's state -
run television. The neigh-
borhood is predominantly
populated by the Alawite
minority, two residents
in intetViewa-
A group calling itself
Ansar al-Sunna claimed
responsibility for the blast.
Counterterrorism analysts
say it appears to be a
splinter group of the Is-
lamic State.
The United States car-
ried out strikes against the
Islamic State this month
after President Donald
Tromp accused the group
of killing three Americans
during an attack in central
Syria. The Trump admin-
istration said Thursday
that it had struck Islamic
State targets in Nigeria.
In a post on social
media, Ansar al -Surma
said it collaborated with
"jihadists from another
group" to detonate explo-
sives inside the mosque,
but did not say who it was
affiliated with The group
previously claimed
responsibility for a suicide
bombing attack on a
church in the capital, Da-
mascus, in June that left
25 people dead.
Photos and video pub-
lished by the SANA news
agency on Friday showed
debris scattered across the
mosque's carpets, black
soot on the walls and red
stains on the ground that
appeared to be blood.
The Interior Ministry
said in its statement that
internal security forces
had imposed a cordon on
the mosque and had be-
gun "investigating and
collecting evidence to
prosecute the perpetrators
of this criminal act."
The explosion under-
scored the mounting secu-
rity challenges facing the
country a year after the
ousting of Assad and the
end of his family's five -
decade tyrannical rule.
Since the fall of Assad,
who was himself an Ala-
wite, Syria's new govern-
ment has struggled to
protect minority commu-
nities, as sectarian, ethnic
and political tensions have
repeatedly flared.
In March, a series of
ambushes on the Syrian
security forces by support-
ers of Assad ignited days
of retaliatory sectarian
violence, which killed
more than 1,600 civilians,
most of whom were Ala-
wites,
Trump, Zelenskyy
meet as Russia's
Lavrov assails Europe
BY Ras R- RASNY
Bloomberg Ness
Russian Foreign Minis-
ter Sergei Lavrov called
Europe "the main obstacle
to peace" as U.S. and
Ukrainian negotiators
prepare for talks on a way
to end Moscow's four-year
invasion of its neighbor.
"After the change of
administration in the U.S.,
Europe and the European
Union have become the
main obstacle to peace,"
Lavrov said in an interview
with the Tass newswire
published on Sunday.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
and Donald Tromp met at
1 p.m. local time Sunday
at the U.S. president's
Mar-a-Lago club in Palm
Beach, looking to advance
a peace proposal.
"These are some of the
most active diplomatic
days of the year right now,
and a lot can be decided
before the New Year,"
Zelenskyy said on X.
En route to the U.S.,
Zelenskyy met with Cana-
dian (rime Minister Mark
Carney in Halifax, Nova
Scotia, on Saturday. The
pair held a video call with
about a dozen European
leaders as well as NATO
chief Mark Rutte to align
their stance ahead of the
Trump meeting.
European leaders were
instrumental in helping
Ukraine negotiate a new
peace framework after an
initial 28-point plan float-
ed by the White House in
November appeared fa-
vorable to Russia and
sought heavy concessions
from Kyiv.
Ukraine and Europe
have shown no readiness
for constructive negotia-
tions, Lavrov told Tass,
adding that should Euro-
pean troops be stationed
in Ukraine, they would
"become a legitimate
target" for Russia.
A day after Kremlin
forces pounded Kyiv with
hundreds of drones and
missiles, Russia on Sunday
carried out a large strike
on Kherson in Ukraine's
southeast using multiple
launch rocket systems,
Yaroslav Shanko, head of
the Kherson Regional
Military Administration,
said on Telegram.
Pans of the city have
been left without power,
with damage to energy
infrastructure being as-
sessed and emergency
repairs underway.
Putin on Saturday
vowed that Russia would
accomplish its goals in
Ukraine by force if neces-
sary, according to com-
ments reported by Tass.
"The chiefs of the Kyiv
regime are in no hurry to
end this conflict peaceful-
ly," Putin added.
In the aftermath of
Saturday's air barrage,
DTEK, Ukraine's largest
private power company,
said it had restored power
supplies to more than a
million of households in
Kyiv and the surrounding
region. Scheduled power
cuts remain in place.
Over the past week,
Russia launched over
2,100 attack drones, about
800 guided aerial bombs,
and 94 missiles of various
types at Ukraine, Zelen-
skiy said, calling for tight-
ened sanctions and "all
forms of political pres-
sure" against Moscow.
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of the Alawite community
staged protests after they
were attacked by mem-
bers of the Bedouin Sunni
community in Homs fol-
lowing the brutal killing of
a Bedouin couple, which
was blamed on Alawites.
After an investigation, the
Interior Ministry said the
killing was of a criminal
nature and not a sectarian
one.
The violence has un-
folded against a broader
backdrop of persistent
instability across the coun-
try.
Militant groups, among
them the Islamic State,
have intensified their
operations in recent
weeks, carrying out at-
tacks against Syrian secu-
rity personnel.
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said in a statement that
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annad TRAM
Damage pictured Friday after an explosion at the Imam
Ali ibn Abi Talib Mosque in the Wadi al-Dahab
neighborhood of Hams, western Syria.
"cowardly criminal act" explosion shook the area
that represented "desper- and left people sheltering
ate attempts to undermine in their homes in fear,
security and stability and "Everyone is in panic,"
spread chaos among the Ahmed said in a phone
Syrian people." interview. "We remained
Haneen Ahmad, a politi- indoors till we heard the
cal activist who lives in the sound of the ambulances
neighborhood, said the coming to the rescue."
ANNOUNCEMENT
PUBLIC NOTICE
OF SCHOOL DISTRICT'S WINTER RECESS
The School Board of Miami -Dade County, Florida nes that its
offices will be closed for the School District's Winter Recess on the
following dates:
From Monday, December 22, 2025 through Friday, January 2, 2026.
School district offices will reopen on Monday, January 5, 2026.
Selected offices, which have regular interaction with the public, will
have limited staff available on those days that are not designated as a
"Board Approved Holiday." Persons who have questions regarding the
available services during the Winter Recess or who require informa-
tion regarding School District matters during the Winter Recess period
may contact 305.995.3000-
Dr. Jose L Dotreo
Superintendent of Schools
12/19/25. 12/29/25
CITY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Miami City Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, January 8, 2026,
at 9:00 AM, to consider 81e award of a contract to the company listed below through
Anti -Poverty grant Nnds from the District 1's share of the City of Miami's
Anti -Poverty Imitative Program. Sunshine for All, Inc., a Florida Not for Profit
Corporation, will provide meals to homebound senior residents and assistance to
seniors to ensure quality of life, t0 consider the City Manager's recommendations
and finding that competitive negotiation methods am not practicable or
advantageous regarding these issues:
• Sunshine for All, Inc. - API Senior Meals Program S District 1 Resource Center
Inquiries regarding this notice may be addressed to Melissa T. Sutherland,
Administrative Assistant II for 81e Office of Grunts Administration, at 1305) 416-1005,
This action is being considered pursuant to Section 18-85 (A) 0( the Code of the
City of Miami, Florida as amended (the "Code"). The recommendations and findings
to be considered In this matter are set forth in the proposed resolution end in Code
Section 18-85 (A), which am deemed to be incorporated by reference herein and
are available as with the regularly scheduled City Commission rneetirg of Thursday
January 8, 2026 at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida
The Miami City Commission requests all interested parties be present or represented
at the meeting and may be heard with respect to any proposition before the City
Commission in which the City Commission may take action. 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 a made including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal
may be based (FS. 286.0105).
Pursuant to Miami City Cade Seams t 2-33(0), 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 sleeting will be automatically scheduled for
the Tuesday Immediately following the cancelled meeting. In 81e event of one 0f the
aforementioned circumstances, he special meeting would be held on January 13,
2026, at 9:00 A.M. in the City Commission chambers located at Miami City Hall, 3500
Pan American Dri e, Miami, Florida 33133. All of to 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 pace by
pacing a notice of 81e special City Commission meeting at 81e entrance of City Hall
and the City's main administrative building, pacing 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 Americana with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing
special accommodations to participate in the proceeding may contact the Office of
the City Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voce) no later than fwe (5) business days prior to
the proceeding. TTY users may cap via 711 (Ronda Relay Service) no later than five
(5) business days prior to the proceeding.
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3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
MIAMI, FL 33133
mclopez@miamigov.com;thannon@miamigov.com
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Miami City Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, January 8, 2026,
at 9:00 AM, to consider the award of a contract to the company listed below through
Anti -Poverty grant funds from the District 1's share of the City of Miami's
Anti -Poverty Initiative Program. Sunshine for All, Inc., a Florida Not for Profit
Corporation, will provide meals to homebound senior residents and assistance to
seniors to ensure quality of life, to consider the City Manager's recommendations
and finding that competitive negotiation methods are not practicable or
advantageous regarding these issues:
• Sunshine for All, Inc. - API Senior Meals Program & District 1 Resource Center
Inquiries regarding this notice may be addressed to Malissa T. Sutherland,
Administrative Assistant II for the Office of Grants Administration, at (305) 416-1005.
This action is being considered pursuant to Section 18-85 (A) of the Code of the
City of Miami, Florida as amended (the "Code"). The recommendations and findings
to be considered in this matter are set forth in the proposed resolution and in Code
Section 18-85 (A), which are deemed to be incorporated by reference herein and
are available as with the regularly scheduled City Commission meeting of Thursday
January 8, 2026 at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida.
The Miami City Commission requests all interested parties be present or represented
at the meeting and may be heard with respect to any proposition before the City
Commission in which the City Commission may take action. 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 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 January 13,
2026, 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 inmediately 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.
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CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Miami City Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, January 8, 2026,
at 9:00 AM, to consider the award of a contract to the company listed below through
Anti -Poverty grant funds from the District 1's share of the City of Miami's
Anti -Poverty Initiative Program. Sunshine for All, Inc., a Florida Not for Profit
Corporation, will provide meals to homebound senior residents and assistance to
seniors to ensure quality of life, to consider the City Manager's recommendations
and finding that competitive negotiation methods are not practicable or
advantageous regarding these issues:
• Sunshine for All, Inc. - API Senior Meals Program & District 1 Resource Center
Inquiries regarding this notice may be addressed to Malissa T. Sutherland,
Administrative Assistant II for the Office of Grants Administration, at (305) 416-1005.
This action is being considered pursuant to Section 18-85 (A) of the Code of the
City of Miami, Florida as amended (the "Code"). The recommendations and findings
to be considered in this matter are set forth in the proposed resolution and in Code
Section 18-85 (A), which are deemed to be incorporated by reference herein and
are available as with the regularly scheduled City Commission meeting of Thursday
January 8, 2026 at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida.
The Miami City Commission requests all interested parties be present or represented
at the meeting and may be heard with respect to any proposition before the City
Commission in which the City Commission may take action. 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 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 January 13,
2026, 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
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MIAMI HERALD
I MONDAY DECEMBER 19 i025
8 killed in Syria mosque blast, government says
BY ABDI - LA TIE a AND
NUSSABI NAMMOUD
IRUT
s At least eight people
were killed and 20 others
injured in an explosion
during Friday Prayer at a
mosque in the Syrian city
of Horns, a spokesperson
for Syria's Interior Minis-
try said.
The blast struck the
Imam Ali Ibn Abi Talib
Mosque in the Wadi al-
Dahab neighborhood, the
spokesperson, Noureddine
al -Baba, said in an in-
terview with Syria's state -
run television. The neigh-
borhood is predominantly
populated by the Alaveite
minority, two residents
said in interviews.
A group calling itself
Ansar al-Sunna claimed
responsibility for the blast.
Counterterrorism analysts
say it appears to be a
splinter group of the Is-
lamic State.
The United States car-
ded out strikes against the
Islamic State this month
after President Donald
Trump accused the group
of killing three Americans
during an attack in central
Syria. The Trump admin-
istration said Thursday
that it had struck Islamic
State targets in Nigeria.
In a post on social
media, Ansar al -Surma
said it collaborated with
"jihadists from another
group" to detonate explo-
sives inside the mosque,
but did not say who it was
affiliated with. The group
previously claimed
responsibility fora suicide
bombing attack on a
church in the capital, Da -
in June that left
25 people dead.
Photos and video pub-
lished by the SANA news
agency on Friday showed
debris scattered across the
mosque's carpets, black
soot on the walls and red
stains on the ground that
appeared to be blood.
The Interior Ministry
said in its statement that
internal security forces
had imposed a cordon on
the mosque and had be-
gun "investigating and
collecting evidence to
prosecute the perpetrators
of this criminal act."
The explosion under-
scored the mounting secu-
rity challenges facing the
entry a year after the
ousting of Assad and the
end of his family's five -
decade tyrannical rule.
Since the fall of Assad,
who was himself an AIa-
wite, Syria's new govem-
ent has struggled to
protect minority commu-
nities, as sectarian, ethnic
and political tensions have
repeatedly flared.
In March, a series of
ambushes on the Syrian
security forces by support-
s of Assad ignited days
of retaliatory sectarian
violence, which killed
more than 1,600 civilians,
most of whom were Ala-
wites.
Trump, Zelenskyy
meet as Russia's
Lavrov assails Europe
BY lOS B- RASSY
Bbeeber9 News
Russian Foreign Minis-
ter Sergei Lavrov called
Europe "the main obstacle
to peace" as U.S. and
Ukrainian negotiators
prepare for talks on a way
to end Moscow's four-year
invasion of its neighbor.
"After the change of
administration in the U.S.,
Europe and the European
Union have become the
main obstacle to peace,"
Lavrov said in m interview
with the Tear newswire
published on Sunday.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
and Donald Trump met at
1 p.m. local time Sunday
at the U.S. president's
Mar -a -Lego club in Palm
Beach, looking to advance
a peace proposal.
"These are some of the
most active diplomatic
days of the year tight now,
and a lot can be decided
before the New Year,"
Zelenskyy said on X.
En route to the U.S.,
Zelenskyy met with Cana-
dian Prime Minister Mark
Carney in Halifax, Nova
Scotia, on Saturday. The
pair held a video call with
about a dozen Euuopean
leaders as well as NATO
chief Mark Rune to align
thew stance ahead of the
Trump
g.
Europeanleaderswere
instrumental in helping
Ukraine negotiate a new
peace framework after an
initial28-point plan Boat-
ed by the White House in
November appeared fa-
vorable to Russia and
sought heavy concessions
from Kyiv.
Ukraine and Europe
have shown no readiness
for constructive negotia-
tions, Lavrov told Taos,
adding that should Euro-
pean troops be stationed
in Ukraine, they would
"become a legitimate
target" for Russia.
A day after Kremlin
forces pounded Kyiv with
hundreds of drones and
missiles, Russia on Sunday
carried out a large stoke
on Kherson in Ukraine's
southeast using multiple
launch rocket systems,
Yaroslav Shanko, head of
the Kherson Regional
Military Administration,
said on Telegram.
Parts of the city have
been left without power,
with damage to energy
infrastructure being as-
sessed and emergency
repairs underway.
Putin on Saturday
vowed that Russia would
accomplish its goals in
Ukraine by force if neces-
sary, according to com-
ments reported by Tass.
"The chiefs of the Kyiv
regime are in no hurry to
end this conflict peaceful-
ly," Putin added.
In the aftermath of
Saturday's au barrage,
DTEK, Ukraine's largest
private power company,
said it had restored power
supplies to more than a
million of households in
Kyiv and the surrounding
region. Scheduled power
cuts remain in place.
Over the past week,
Russia launched over
2,100 attack drones, about
800 guided aerial bombs,
and 94 missiles of various
types at Ukraine, Zelen-
skiy said, calling for tight-
ened sanctions and "all
forms of political pres-
sure" against Moscow.
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In November, members
of the Aawite community
staged protests after they
were attacked by mem-
bers of the Bedouin Sunni
community in Hams fol-
lowing the brutal killing of
a Bedouin couple, which
was blamed on Alawites.
After an investigation, the
Interior Ministry said the
killing was of a criminal
nature and not a sectarian
one.
The violence has un-
folded against a broader
backdrop of persistent
instability across the coun-
try.
Militant groups, among
them the Islamic State,
have intensified their
operations in recent
weeks, carrying out at-
tacks against Syrian secu-
rity personnel.
Syria's Foreign Ministry
said in a statement that
Friday's explosion was a
Damage pictured Friday after an explosion at the Imam
Ali ibn Abi Talib Mosque in the Wadi al-Dahab
neighborhood of Hans, western Syria.
"cowardly criminal act" explosion shook the area
that represented "desper- and left people sheltering
ate attempts to undermine a their homes in fear.
security and stability and "Everyone is in panic,"
spread chaos among the Ahmed said in a phone
Syrian people." interview. "We remained
Haneen Ahmed, a potiti- indoors till we heard the
cal activist who lives in the sound of the ambulances
neighborhood, said the coming to the rescue."
ANNOUNCEMENT
PUBLIC NOTICE
OF SCHOOL DISTRICT'S WINTER RECESS
The School Board of Miami -Dade County, Florida announces that its
offices will be closed for the School District's Winter Recess on the
following dates:
From Monday, December 22, 2025 through Friday, January 2, 2026.
School district offices will reopen on Monday, January 5, 2026.
Selected offices, which have regular interaction with the public, will
have limited staff available on those days that are not designated as a
"Board Approved Holiday.. Persons who have questions regarding the
available services during the Winter Recess or who require informa-
tion regarding School District matters during the Winter Recess period
may contact 305-995-3000.
Dr. Jose L Dotres
Superintendent of Schools
12/19/25. 12/29/25
CITY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Miami City Commission will told a Public Hearing on Thursday, January 8, 2026,
at 900 AM, to consider the award of a contract to the company listed below through
Anti -Poverty grant hinds from the Distrlot 1's share of the City of Miami's
Anti -Poverty Initiative Program. Sunshine for AIL, Inc, a Florida Not for Profit
Corporation, will provide meals to homebound senior residents and assistance to
seniors to ensure quality of life, to consider the City Manager's recommendations
and finding that competitive negotiation methods are not practicable or
advantageous regarding Bose issues:
• Sunshine for All, Inc. - API Senior Meals Program & District 1 Resource Center
Inquiries regarding this notice may be addressed to Melissa T. Sutherland,
Administrative Assistant II for the Office of Grants Administration, at (305) 416-1005.
This action is being considered pursuant to Section 18-85 (A) of the Code of 81e
City of Miami, Florida as amended (the 'Code"). The recommendations and findings
to be considered in this matter are set forth in the proposed resolution and in Code
Section 18-85 (A), which are deemed to be incorporated by reference herein and
are available as with he regularly scheduled City Commission meeting of Thursday
January 8, 2026 at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida.
The Miami City Commission requests all Interested parties be present or represented
at he meeting and may be heard with respect to any proposition before the City
Commission in which he City Commission may take action. Should any person
desire to appeal any decision of he City Commission with respect to any matter to
be considered at this meeting, that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of he
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 enabled 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 canceled meeting. In he event of one of he
aforementioned circumstances, the special meeting would be held on January 13,
2026, at 9:00 A.M. in he 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 autonlaticaly be scheduled as an agenda Rem at he
special City Commission meeting.
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pacing a , sit:,e of the special City Commission meeting at the entrance of City Hall
and the City's main administrative building, pacing a notice on the City's
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the special meeting on the immediately following Tuesday. There shall be no
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special accommodations to participate in this proceeding may contact the Office of
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THE DEPARIAENI OF RESLIOCCE AND PUBLIC WORKS AND F RO/1DNG FOR NEW DEPARTMENT FEES
RELATED TO COVFIIVNTS N LRI OF UNITY OF TITLE, RIGHT Ce WAY PERMIT EXTENSIONS,
FE-NSTECTON FEES AND ENCROACHMENTS ONTO, NTO, SOW, AD/OR ABOVE A PRNAlE
EASEMENT, CONTANNG A SEVERAIMLIIV CLAUSE, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE
AN ORDNANCE OF THE MIAMI CRY COMMISSION AMENDDNG CHAPTER 49 OF THE CODE OF THE
CRY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA AS AMENDED ('CRY CODE'), T1IED'SANDARI SEWERS, STORMMVATER
MAIA'EMEM SYSTEM, AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL.' TO PROHIBIT RRNAIE PROPERTY OWNERS FROM
CONNECTING ANY MAN -MACE CCNVEYA4CE, DISCHARGE PEE. OR EXCAVATED TRAIL TO THE CRY'S
STOFMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND TO MASHER FRNATE ROfER1Y OWNERS FROM
DISCHARGING WASTEWATER, FIU AN WASTE, AND NON -POTABLE FADS WO THE STORMWATER
SYSTEM OR THE CRY'S RGHT-0E-WAY; PRONGING FOR ENFORCEMENT AND FENALTES;
CONTAINING A SE/EAABIJIV n AI KF; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE OF RE MINA CRY COMMISSION AMENDNG OIAP1ER 38/ARTCLE I OF THE CCCE
OF THE CRY OF MANI, RORDA, AS AMENDED,11f1FD PARS AND RE-GREAT/OWN GENERAL' B1
CREATING SECTOR 36-40. PILED 'NAMING OF GLEN ROYAL SUPERHERO PARR(' TO PROVIDE FOR
THE NAA4NG OF TIE PROPERTY CONSISTING OF APPROXIMATELY 14200 549IAGF FEET LOCATED
AT 235 NORTHWEST 26 AVENUE. MINA, FLORIDA AS 'GLEN ROYAL SUPERHERO PARK`, FlFIFER
DIRECTING 1/E CITY MANAGER TO TAKE ANY AND ALL ACTIONS NECESSARY TO EFFECTUATE THE
NAMING CF THE PARK, CONTANNG A SEVERABILRV n NISF, AND RRO4IDNG FOR AN AF.EDAIE
EFFECTIVE DATE.
Said proposed 0rdinanceW) may be inspected by the public at Be C( of Be City Clerk, 3500 Pan
American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133. Monday Nnlugh Friday. excluding holidays, between the hours d
8 am. and 5 pre, or hopl/miamBlpm2.can five days before Be dated the Commission MNI g.
All interested persona are iMM b appear at Be meeting and may be heard with respect b the proposed
ordirencels).5hculo any person desire to appeal any decision d Be City Commission wrh rasped to any
matter to be considered at this meetig, that person shall ensure Bela verbatim record of Be proceedigs
is made icbdig all testin any ate evidence Won which any appeal may be based ES. 286.0105).
Pursuant to Miami City Code Secbal 2-33(o), whenever a scheduled Cey Cadmission meeting is
Cancelled or is net held due to a laic of a quorum pother emergency, a special City Commission meeti9
will be automatically scheduled for Be Tuesday i vnediatety tgbwig 01e orcelled meeting. In the event
04 one of the aforementioned cirm4miances, Be special nleetig world be held on January 13. 2026. al
9013 am. in the City Conmisaien dashers located at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, R
33133. All d Be scheduled agenda items from that cancelled meetig shall aubmaecay be scheduled as
an agenda item at Be special City Commls+im meeting. The CN Clerk shall notify 6e public 04 the excel
meeting that is to take pace by placing 8 noboe of the special City Commission meeting at the entrance o4
CN Hall and the Cly's rah admhAYntive WNig, placing a notice on Be City'swebeile, and.4 feea8LYe.
placing an ad in a newspaper 04 general circulation belore the special meeting on the 1anedatey
following Tuesday. Thane shall be no additional notice by publication required Tor any such scheduled
agenda ile t Na is need b the special City Commission mee8,9.
h moo/dance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing special accamodebons
to participate in this llrooeed gray contest the Office of the City Clerk at(305) 250-5361 (Voice)no later
than five (5) business days prior b the pooeedi9. TN users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no
later than five (5) tuskless days pion TO the poceedi9.
Todd B. Hannon
City Clerk
Ad NNo.438E2
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FLORIDATOWN
girl home," she begged
Dec. 3, a few days after
Danika had gone missing.
Ashley Troy texted her
back about eight hours
later. "It's too late."
Williams still shudders
when he recalls what he
saw, about 48 hours after
Danika had gone missing,
on the wooded trail. He
has run a volunteer group
called Milton Search and
Rescue for the last few
years, but he hadn't seen
anything like this before.
Catching the smell down-
wind, he held a flashlight
in one hand and ap-
proached a darkened
patch of ground next to a
Me.
He looked closely and
was able to make out a
body, charted beyond
recognition. And he saw a
blue Jordan 1 Nike sneaker
resembling one that Ash-
ley Troy had included in
one of her posts about
Danko being missing.
Next to the body was a
scooter charger, several
shell casings, some live
ammunition and a lighter,
police said. Williams said
he also saw a gasoline can.
Jones said the evidence
suggested that Danika was
shot several times and
then burned.
The next day, Dec. 3,
police arrested two sus-
pects in what the sheriff
later described as an in-
vestigation so easy it was
considered a "ground
ball."
The break came when a
14-year-old boy named
Kimahri Blevins wanted t0
get something off his
chest, police officials said.
He had confided in some-
one — a woman, but police
won't say more than that
— that he and another
friend, 16-year-old Gabriel
Williams, had planned
and carried out the killing.
When he w inter-
viewed by investigators,
Kimahri disclosed that he
and Danika had had a
"falling-out." When an
investigator asked him
what had happened in the
woods, Kimahri asked for
a lawyer. But Gabriel gave
a full confession, accord-
ing to police reports, say-
inthat Danika had
"made hurtful comments"
about his being "worthless
and a gangbanger." Jones
said that investigators
were not sure about the
boys' full motivation —
there could be more to the
story — but that they
didn't yet have any in-
formation to contradict
Gabriel's statements.
Gabriel told authorities
that he had used a hand-
gun that he had stolen
from his aunt, whom he
lived with, and said that
both boys had shot Dani-
ka, Jones said. When Ki-
mahri confided to the
woan who tipped off
police, he told her that the
boys had planned to shoot
Danika just once but that
Gabriel had continued
firing, a police report said.
Both boys attended
Danika's new school, High
Road, and had been
friends with her, Danika's
mother said.
Ashley Troy, who re-
sponded to questions by
text message, said her
daughter had a crush on
Gabriel and had sneaked
out in the past to see him,
something she had been
grounded for.
"So she got creative,"
she said. "There's nothing
she wouldn't do for him.
"Her desire for love
from a boy led to her mur-
der," she added. "1 was
asleep when she died
afraid."
Danika had described
Kimahri as like a brother
to her, Troy said. Kimah-
ri's mother, Lietla Parker,
told police that she had
caught Kimahri returning
home after sneaking out on
the night that Danika
was killed. He told her he
had gone out to smoke a
cigarette, but she did not
smell any cigarette smoke
on him, according to a
police report.
Gabriel's family could
not be reached for com-
ment.
The boys have been
jailed since they were
arrested Dec. 3, and Fri-
day, a grand jury indicted
both as adults on a charge
of first -degree, premed-
itated murder.
Now, Troy has been left
to wonder what went
wrong.
"I keep putting myself
in her shoes as the boy she
loved shot her," she said.
Danika's grandmother
said she has seen signs of
Danika's presence since
she passed away: the sun
coming out after the rain,
the lights flickering in her
home, a dead cardinal that
appeared one afternoon
on her back porch.
She finally saw her
daughter again — the rust
time since their falling-out
years ago — at a vigil Dec.
8 at a church in nearby
Milton. She gave her a
hug.
Hundreds of people had
turned out to pay their
re "She had a hold on a
greater life, even though
she had friends and ac-
quaintances that were still
steeped into the dark
world," Pastor Matt Cot-
ten said. "If you're step-
ping into the light, the
friends that you're hang-
ing around can determine
the quality and direction
of where you're headed."
Ashley Troy said her
younger daughter, Aria,
cannot even think about
what happened without
crying. And what con-
founds Troy the most, she
said, is trying to under-
stand what would make
someone do such a thing,
other than simply a "de-
sireto kill."
"It can't be real," she
said. "How can this be
real."
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
A public hewing will be held by the Ciy Ca0mssbn of the City of Miami. Florida on Thursday.
January 8, 2026, a1900 AM. at City Hall, located al 3500 Pan American Dr*e, Miami, Fbrda,
33133 for Ile plap09e Of granting the blowing;
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CRY CCMMISSON RECONSIDERING RESOLUTION NO.
R-25-0526, WHICH ALITHOREED THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A
RJRCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT 1'AGREEMENr I, N A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY
ATTORNEY. WITH G LUXURY LLD, A DELAWARE LIMITED I IP0I IrY COMPANY PO Ll1XU0Y'1,
A WHOLLY -OWNED NONECT SLBSIDARY OF BH 3 G DEVELOPER LLC, A DELAWARE
LIMPED I Aw RY COMPANY PDEVELCPERF). FOR THE SALE LFON SATISFACTION OF
CERTAIN CLOSING CONDITENS SET FORTH N THE AGREEMENT, OF A PORTXN OF THAT
CERTAIN FOOPERrY LOCATED AT 888 MACARTHUR CAUSEWAY. MAM1 FLORIDA, FOLIO
01-3231-061-0010, SUCH PORTION CONTAINING APWiOXMATELY 32 ACRES, AND TO
NEGOTIATE MD EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS. INCLUDING AMENDMENTS
AND MODFCATGNS TO THE MIOFFMENT AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO EFFECTUATE SAD
AGREEMENT, ALL N FORMS ACCEPTABLE TOTE CRY ATTORNEY, N CO5AANCE WITH
ALL APPLIOABE LAWS, RULES, AND REGULATIONS
Said Proposed meolution(a) riaY be inspected by the public at 1e ORES of the City Clerk,
3500 Pan American Drive, Mlam1 Fbrkla 33133, Monday through Friday. excluding holidays,
between 1e hours of 8 am. and 5 pm.. Or hlfpf1o5*w8.pm2.cam fix days Debra the date
of the Commission Meeting.
All interested persons are invited to appear at the meeting and maybe team with respect to
the proposed resobtbn. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of tie City
Commission with respect to any matter to te considered at this meeting, that person shall
ensure that a vematin record of the proceedings is made including all testimony and evidence
0p0n which any appeal maybe based EIS. 286.0105).
Pursuant b Miami City Code Section 233(o). whenever a scheduled City Commission
meeth9 is cancelled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or 00ter emergency. a special
City Commission meeting will be automatically xheduled tor the Tuesday inmedialey
to12000,g the cancelled meeting. b the event of one of the aforementioned circuostanoes, the
special meeting would be held on January 13, 2026, at 900 a.m. in the City Commission
clambers located at Mami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133. All of
the scheduled agenda hams ham 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 lie special meeth9 that is to eke pace by placing a
notice of the special City Commission meeting at the entrance of City Hell and the City's ma
administrative building, plachg a notice on the Ciy's website, and it leas5le. placing an ad
in a ewspeper of general circulator before be special meeting on the immediately allowing
Tuesday. There shall be no additional notice by publication required for any such scheduled
agenda dam that is nosed to the special City Commission meeting.
h awwdence with the Americans w,rl Onabiaties Act of 1990, persons needing special
accmanodalons b participate in this proceeding may contact the Office of the City Clerk
at (305) 250-5361 1VObe) no later Bran five (5) busidess days prior b the proceeding. TTY
users may rah vie 711 (Florida Relay Serdce) no later than five (5) business days prior b 1e
prOCeedi g.
Todd B. Hannon
City Clerk
A4 No. 43883
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
ORDINANCE(S)
Notices hereby green mat be CM Cammiavim of the CA, of Miami. Florae. will amber ate following
ornnwce(s) on second end f I reading on Thursday, January 8, 2026. mmmenoig et 900 AM., it 1e
City Commission Chambers located et 3503 Pon American Erie, Miami, Ronda 33133;
ORDNANCE
NI OrpMNCE OFTE MWAI CITY COMMISSION AMEICt0 CHAPTER 82/ARTIClE XN DE THE CODE
OF THE CRY OF MWAI, FLORIDA, A5 AMENDED TCRY CODE), TITLED 'PLANING MD ZONING/
FUBC SIMMS (RUST FUND: MORE PARTICIMRLY BY AAENDNC SECTION 62 642 OF PEON
CODE, TILED -ESTABLISHED: TO NM IaF AN AWNS -MAUVE COST.CONIANID A SEV6i08U1Y
D N1RP; PhD PROdoeG FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDNANCE
AN 0(0000CE OF TIE WWI CRY COMMISSION ALEN AD CHAPTER 62/ARTICE 1 OF THE CODE
OF THE Cm OF MWAI. FLORIDA. AS AMENDED FUN CODE ),1TRED RANNO AM ZONING/
COMPFEHENSlJE PLANING: MORE PARDCLMARLY BY MENDING SECTION 62-12 OF THE CRY
CODE. TITLED -FEE FOR INSPECTOrS AND EXPMI ATENS OF PLANS FOR COLPLY1DE WITH THE
PROVISIONS OF TIE CRY ZONING ORDINANCE: TO UPDATE PE ZONING PLAN RENEWS FEE;
CONTAINING G A SEVEAABLM• CLAUSE, AND PROVED* FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDNANCE
AN OFOTA CE OF 1HE MIAMI are OJAMOSON1 AR NOW C9W1DR?/ORACLE 00MSON 2 OF
THE CAGE OF 11E CITY OF M WAD, FLORIDA. AS MENDED ('CPT CODE•), TITLED WADMNSIMTTGN
OEPARIAENTS/PIANND. BAMLG AND ZONING DEPARTMENT: MORE ra ICULA LY BY
AMENDING SECTION 2-211 OF 1HE Clly' COOS TRUED D 'ZONING CFRTFICATE OF LSE REW FED;
ANTRAL RE-SPECIDN OF BUILDINGS ND REMISES: FEES FOR INSPECTIONS NO ISSUANCE OF
CERTFIG0ES• TO UPDATE 11E INSPECTION AN1 SERVICE FEES FOR ZONING
CETTRCAIES: MAKING MOWS. COWAN.* A SEVERPBLRY DAILN: AND ROWING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
ORDNANCE
ANCONMCE OF THE MWAI Om CJIMMLSSON MENDING CHARM 8/ARTICIENN OF THECOOS
OF THE CITY OF MWAI, FOORM, AS AMENDED (-CITY CODE). TITLED 4S." 100STORNNATER
UTLRES: BYM.EICING SECTION I8.294, TITLED•SCEDU.E CF RATES:TO SET THE
STDRMWATER MANAGEMENT RATES:CONTMNI- A SEVBNBLR Ci AIrCF:AND PFDVIONG FOR AN
MAEDOTE EFFECTIVE DATE
ORDNANCE
AN ORDNANCE OF THE MWAI CRY CAMMISSON MENDING DOPIER 2/ARTICLE N/OMS0N
4/SECTION 2-2680F THE CODE OF THE CRY OF WWI, FOORM, AS /WENDED (CRY ODDF). TRIED
-ADMINSTFATDN/DEPARTMENTSRESDEOCE AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT/FEE FOR
PREPARATION OF DOCUMENTS CONTAINING COVENANTS TO RUN WITH THE LAND. RIGHT-OF-WAY
DEDICATOR. DEEDS, CURDAM DEEDS, WAIVER OF FEE; FEE FOR PRF3MMIDN OF DOCUMENTS
ALLOWING THE USE OF RELIC RIGHT-OF-WAY BY FR ATE ENDIFS: RECORDING FEE; CHAPTER
2/ATE E N/DNLSION 4/SECTION 2-269 OF THE CID' CURE. TITLED •ADMNSTM10N/
DEPARIMEN1S/ RESILIENCE AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT/CHECKING AND RECOfOeG PATS
AND ALLEY CLOSURES OR VACATIONS -FEE SC IMULE; WAIVER OF FEN; CHAPIEI2/ ARTICLE
N/DMSCN 4/SECTION 2-272 OF THE CRY LODE 1111.ED 'ADMINISTRATOR/
DEPARTMENTS/RESILIENCE AND PUBIC WORKS CERAM/ENM AN RENEW FEE: AMENDING
CHAPTER 54/AR1KAE VSECTION 543 OF 11E DIY WOE PILE) oi le AD SIDEWALKS/IN
GDERAL/PEIFAR REW 9ED FOR WORK TROT OBSTRUCTS OR D n-S A Swot T. SIDEWALK, OR
IMPEDES TRAFFIC; FEES; WAIVER OF FEES-; AND C/1PIHR 54/AmDLE VSECIDN 54-8 OF THE CM'
tx10. 1mED -51 NETS AND SDEWALKS/N CE RAL/O SING 5IH eti OR SDEYwaK FOR DISPLAY
PITFOSES. ENCEPIDNS: PEMR AND FEE,- ALL TO ADJUST TO CURRENT MARKET COMP ORS.
FURTHER AMENDING CHAPTER 54/ARRCLF IVSECT(N 54-43 OF THE CITY Ma. TITLED 'STREETS
AND SDEWALXS/ CONSTRUCTOR, EXCAVATION, AND REPAR/ ERMR FEES FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY OR
STREET EXCAVATOR. SOMAD( RFPAFL PAVING OR RESURFACING OF ROADWAY. MR(WAY OR
SHOULDER NBA, SUEDN(- LNE AND GRADE SURVEY SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION SURVEY.
DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCTER, IRLR PLACEMENT; CANS[-n0UND UILR SEANCE CONNECTOR
EXCAVATION, GROUNDWATER MONITORING W'ELLS;PEMIT RENEWAL; AFTBR-THEFACT PERWT. AM)
INSPECTOW REPSPECTDN FEES: WAIVER OF FEES, -TO PRDVDE FOR THE FRWESSN3 AM)
REVIEW OF ROM OF WAY CLOSURE PERMIT Elt1E15DN6 BY THE DEPAEMEM, CIWPIBR
54/ARTICLE WSECRON 54-224 OF THE CITY CODE 110ED -SINE IS AND SDE44KS50EVA11(
AHD STREET CAFES/ FEES AND SECURR 0@OSIr: 10 ADJUST TO CURRENT M/BEI W WITDNB,
FURTHER AMEM.G CHAPTER 55/SECTION 55-14 OF TIE GTy OWE, TITLED -SUBDIVISION
REGIAATONS/ ENCROACHMENTS ONTO, FRO, BELOW MO/OR ABOVE RIGHTS-0FiWY PUBLIC
EASEMENTS, PRIVATE EASEMENTS. OR BEFGEK.Y ACCESS EASEMENTS; EXCEPIONS• TO
ADJUST CHURN FEES RELATED TO 11E PROCESS.* AND RECORDATION OF RATS. FORTE
PWCESSNG AND REVIEW OF RIGHT OF WAY PERMITS AND OTHER D(nIEMS CONDUCTED BY
THE OEPARTMEM OF RESILIENCE AND PUBICWOFKS AND PROVIDING FOR NE N DEPARTMENT FEES
RELATED TO COVENANTS N LEU OF DIRY OF TITLE. RIGHT OF WAY PERMIT EXTENSIONS,
RE-NSPECTION FEES AND ENCROACHMENTS ONTO, NIA. BELON, AND/OR ABOVE A PNA1E
FARPSNT: CON1AN1O A SEVERABUTY D OAP; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTVE DATE.
ORDNANCE
AN O1OIANCE O THE MIAMI CRY COMMISSION MERGING CHAPTER 49 OF THE CODE OF THE
CRY OF WWI, FLCid0, AS AMENDED 1C11Y COCCI TRIED 'SAIITARr SEWERS, STCRMWAIER
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, MD SEWAGE 09RMSY • TO PROHIBIT PRIVATE PROPERTY OWNERS FROM
CONNECTING ANY MAR.NAADE CONVEYANCE OSC MGE PPE on EXCAVATED TRAIL TO TIE CMS
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, AND TO RRCMBIT PRIVATE PROPERTY 0✓s5ERS FROM
DlSCHA1GNG WASTEWATER HUMAN WASTE, AND RCN -POTABLE RAIDS INTO THE STORMY/11ER
SYSTEM OR THE UP'S R5HI'OF-WAY; ROVD.0 FOR ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES,
CONTAINING A SEVEPABLR D NNE; AND PR0/DNG FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDNANCE
AN ORDNANCE OF THE M ARI CRY //AGSM AMEN:OS CHAPTER 3 0104/0 I OF THE OCOE
OF1HECITY 0 OF MWMI, FLORIDA. AS MEND®, TITED"PARKS AND RE5000 2."1 GENERAL' BY
CEATNG SECTION 3840, TRIED 10010 OF BEN ROYAL SUPERHERO RN: TO PRANCE FOR
TIE NMNG OF 1HE PROPERTY CCSSRIG OF 000M5BY 14200 SOKMFE FEET LOCOED
AT 235 NORT5MAIAES0 26 AVENIE, MURAL FL4RDA 00AS 'CALM
101 H0H ROYAL SLPO REN•, FUSTIER
EC
DIRT.* THE CITY AGER TO TAKE ANY NO ALL ACTORS TO EFTECRNT011E
NAMNG OF THE RViK: CONTAINING A SEVERNELITY CLAUSE; MD PIDVI N3 FOR AN "MEDIATE
EFFECTIVE DATE.
Sea afopoeed menelbels) mey be hapeoed by the morn at the Office 0 the City Cede 3500 Pan
Americo, pia, Miami. Force 33133. Money Omagh Friday, emkdig holidays, beWeen We hours of
8 am and 5 pm., or lily//m*mllem2.mn fise drys before the deb of be Comni*bn Meeting.
All nem.. pwstne ire,1*050 b ebeeret be meetag and may be haarwrol reaped. the pmpoeed
amnenw)) Should any person dative b eppml any decision of be City Carer.. with napes, to ere,
Mader.. mwidend et the meetig. Net demon dud ensure meta 00,050n renom of ne proceedings
is made nckpig ea testimony and Alden. upon Wdich any+heal maybe based FS. 286.0105),
Pawed b Mimi ON Code Section 2331o1, 00urrener a soneouled City Commissars meeti,g a
cancelled 05 not hen due b a lack of a Quorum or other emergency. a special CiyC mann meetng
WI be aubmabralty scheduled for die Tuesday Imme0etely following be 0ncalsd meetrg. In the event
of one al the aforementioned circumstances. the spacial meeting would tie held on January 13. 2026. at
900 a m n the City Conwussion cambers o®te0 et mom. City Hall, 3500 Pan M,0005n Drve. Miami, FL
33133. All of the scheduled agenda items from oat canceled meeti1 shall aNdmaeaPy be she,. as
an agenda darn al me specel Ciy 000eniss. meMhg. The CM Clerk anal nobly the puck of the suecal
mooing Pat s b take once by piecing a nolce of me specel City Canmi 00n meeting at be entrance of
City HWII end me Cava man *maivaalive building. pacng a,aloe on me Ciys websle. and. R leased,.,
Pleang an ro a e newgwper a geeat °ro/e... before be special meeting on me mme0ate/
blbwag Tuesday There shall be no additional notice by 0bliatlon required tor any such scheduled
a9aale rem mats moan to the special GM Commission meein9,
aagmwce wm s,e Americana w1n Disati111e5 Add 1990, persons needing special accommodations
b outbi.ie n ms proceeding may mote" the Office of Ne City GO,b at G051250-5361 Noce, no 5ter
than five (S) bueness days color b the pmcee0m9. TT' users may call via 711 (Fiords Reny Service) no
Nor hen five (51 ousness days Phdr b no proceeding.
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ATTENTION: CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK IP
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
MIAMI, FL 33133
mclopez@miamigov.com;thannon@miamigov.com
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,
January 8, 2026, 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 RECONSIDERING RESOLUTION NO.
R-25-0526, WHICH AUTHORIZED THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A
PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT ("AGREEMENT"), IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CrrY
ATTORNEY, WITH IG LUXURY LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ("IG LUXURY"),
A WHOLLY -OWNED INDIRECT SUBSIDIARY OF BH3 IG DEVELOPER LLC, A DELAWARE
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ("DEVELOPER"), FOR THE SALE, UPON SATISFACTION OF
CERTAIN CLOSING COND[T1ONS SET FORTH IN THE AGREEMENT, OF A PORTION OF THAT
CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 888 MACARTHUR CAUSEWAY, MIAMI, FLORIDA, FOLIO
01-3231-061-0010, SUCH PORTION CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 32 ACRES, AND TO
NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS, INCLUDING AMENDMENTS
AND MODIFICATIONS TO THE AGREEMENT AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO EFFECTUATE SAID
AGREEMENT, ALL IN FORMS ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, IN COMPLIANCE WITH
ALL APPLICABLE LAWS, RULES, AND REGULATIONS.
Said proposed resolution(s) may be inspected by the public at the Office of the City Clerk,
3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays,
between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., or httpi/miamin.igm2.com five days before the date
of the Commission Meeting.
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 testimony and evidence
upon which any appeal may be based (ES. 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 January 13, 2026, 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. 43883
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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,
January 8, 2026, 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 RECONSIDERING RESOLUTION NO.
R-25-0526, WHICH AUTHORIZED THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A
PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT ("AGREEMENT"), IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY
ATTORNEY, WITH IG LUXURY LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ("IG LUXURY"),
A WHOLLY -OWNED INDIRECT SUBSIDIARY OF BH3 IG DEVELOPER LLC, A DELAWARE
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ("DEVELOPER"), FOR THE SALE, UPON SATISFACTION OF
CERTAIN CLOSING CONDITIONS SET FORTH IN THE AGREEMENT, OF A PORTION OF THAT
CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 888 MACARTHUR CAUSEWAY, MIAMI, FLORIDA, FOLIO
01-3231-061-0010, SUCH PORTION CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 3.2 ACRES, AND TO
NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS, INCLUDING AMENDMENTS
AND MODIFICATIONS TO THE AGREEMENT AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO EFFECTUATE SAID
AGREEMENT, ALL IN FORMS ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, IN COMPLIANCE WITH
ALL APPLICABLE LAWS, RULES, AND REGULATIONS.
Said proposed resolution(s) may be inspected by the public at the Office of the City Clerk,
3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays,
between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., or http://miamifl.igm2.com five days before the date
of the Commission Meeting.
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 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 January 13, 2026, 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. 43883
K0IDA1 DECODER I9 2025
I WWI HERALD
I SA
FROM PAGE 3A
FLORIDATOWN
girl home," she begged
Dec. 3, a few days after
Danko had gone missing.
Ashley Troy tested her
back about eight hours
later: "It's too late."
Williams still shudders
when he recalls what he
saw, about 48 hours after
Danika had gone missing,
on the wooded trail. He
has run a volunteer group
called Milton Search and
Rescue for the last few
years, but he hadn't seen
anything like this before.
Catching the smell down-
wind, he held a flashlight
in one hand and ap-
proached a darkened
patch of ground next to a
tree.
He looked closely and
was able to make out a
body, charred beyond
recognition. And he saw a
blue Jordan I Nike sneaker
resembling one that Ash-
ley Troy had included in
one of her posts about
Danika being missing.
Next to the body was a
scooter charger, several
shell casings, some live
ammunition and a lighter,
police said. Williams said
he also saw a gasoline can.
Jones said the evidence
suggested that Danika was
shot several times and
then bumed.
The next day, Dec. 3,
police arrested two sus-
pects in what the sheriff
later described as an in-
vestigation so easy it was
considered a "ground
ball."
The break came when a
14-year-old boy named
Kimahri Blevins wanted t0
get something off his
chest, police officials said.
He had confided in some-
one — a but police
won't say more than that
— that he and another
friend, 16-year-old Gabriel
Williams, had planned
and carried out the killing.
When he was inter -
wed by investigators,
Kimahri disclosed that he
and Danika had had a
"falling-out." When an
investigator asked him
what had happened in the
woods, Kimahri asked for
a lawyer. But Gabriel gave
a full confession, accord-
ing to police reports, say-
ing that Danika had
"made hurtful comments"
about his being "worthless
and a gangbanger." Jones
said that investigators
were not sure about the
boys' full motivation —
there could be more to the
story — but that they
didn't yet have any in-
formation to contradict
Gabriel's statements.
Gabriel told authorities
that he had used a hand-
gun that he had stolen
from his aunt, whom he
lived with, and said that
both boys had shot Dani-
ka, Jones said. When Ki-
mahri confided to the
woman who tipped off
police, he told her that the
boys had planned to shoot
Danko just once but that
Gabriel had continued
firing, a police report said.
Both boys attended
Danika's new school, High
Road, and had been
friends with her, Danika's
mother said.
Ashley Troy, who re-
sponded to questions by
text message, said her
daughter had a crush On
Gabriel and had sneaked
out in the past to see him
something she had been
grounded for.
"So she got creative,"
she said. "There's nothing
she wouldn't do for him.
"Her desire for love
from a boy led to her mur-
der," she added. "1 was
asleep when she died
afraid."
Danika had described
Kimahri as like a brother
to her, Troy said. Kimah-
ri's Liefa Parker,
told police that she had
caught Kimahri returning
home after sneaking out
on the night that Danika
was killed. He told her he
had gone out to smoke a
cigarette, but she did not
smell any cigarette smoke
on him, according to a
police report.
Gabriel's family could
not be reached for com-
ment.
The boys have been
jailed since they were
arrested Dec. 3, and Fri-
day, a grand jury indicted
both as adults on a charge
of first -degree, premed-
itated murder.
Now, Troy has been left
to wonder what went
wrong.
"1 keep putting myself
in her shoes as the boy she
loved shot her," she said.
Danika's grandmother
said she has seen signs of
Danika's presence since
she passed away: the sun
coming out after the rain,
the lights flickering in her
home, a dead cardinal that
appeared one afternoon
on her back porch.
She finally saw her
daughter again — the first
time since thew falling-out
years ago — at a vigil Dec.
8 at a church in nearby
Milton She gave her a
hug.
Hundreds of people had
turned out to pay thew
respects.
"She had a hold on a
greater life, even though
she had friends and ac-
quaintances that were still
steeped into the dark
world," Pastor Matt Cot-
ten said. "If you're step-
ping into the light, the
friends that you're hang-
ing around can determine
the quality and direction
of where you're headed."
Ashley Troy said her
younger daughter, Aria,
annot even think about
what happened without
crying. And what con-
founds Troy the most, she
said, is trying to under-
stand what would make
someone do such a thing,
other than simply a "de-
sire to kill."
"It cant be real," she
said. "How can this be
real."
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
A public hearing will be held by the Cly Commission of the City of Miami. Florida on Thursday,
January 8.2026, at 9D0 AM. at Cily Halt located at 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, FbNda,
33133 ter the purpose of granting the following:
A RESOLIJTGN OF THE MIAMI CRY COMMISSION RECONSIDERING RESOLUTION NO.
R-25-0526, WHICH AUTHOROFD THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A
PURCHASE AM) SALE AGREEMENT CACSFFMENTD, N A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE ClTV
ATTORNEY, WTM G LID(URY LLC, A DEIAWARE LIMITED LABILITY COMPANY roc LUXURYD.
A WHOLLY -DARN® NDEECT SUBSIDIARY CF BHCi G DEVELOPER LLC, A CIE ALNARE
LIMPED LABLf1Y COMPANY CDEVELOPERI, FOR THE Sat F Ufi7N SATISFACTION OF
CERTAIN CLOSING CONDITIONS SET FONT H N THE AGREEMENT, OF A PORTION OF THAT
CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 888 MAARTHUR CAUSEWAY, MAIL FLORDA, FOLD
01-3231-061-0010, SUCH FORTTON CONTANNG APPROXIMATELY 32 ACRES, AND TO
NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE ALL NECESSARY fYY0 MEWS, NCLLDNC AMENDMENTS
AND MODFICATDNS TO THE AGREEMENT AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO EFFECTUATE SAID
AGREEMENT, ALL N FORMS ACCEPTABLE TO TIE CRY ATTORNEY N COMR1NCE WITH
ALL AFFUCABLE LAWS, RULES, AND REGULATIONS
Said proposed resoluton(s) may be inspected by the public at the Office o1 the City Clerk,
3500 Pan American Drive, Miami. Florida 33133, Monday through Friday, oocludag holidays,
between the tours of 8 a.m. and 5 pm., or h11p//mamifi.pm2.com five days before be date
Of the Commission Meeting.
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
Co„miasbn with respect to any matter to be considered at this meeting, Nal person shall
sure that a verbatim record of the proceedigs is made including all testimony and evidence
Won which any appeal maybe based (F5.286.0105).
Pursuant b Miami City Code Section 2-33(o). whenever a scheduled Cty Commission
meeting is cancelled or is not held due to a tack of a quorum or oter emergency, a special
City Commission meeting will be automatically scheduled for the Tuesday immediately
lolbwirg Ilse cancelled meeting. In the event of one of the aforementioned circumstances. the
special meeting would be hell on January 13, 2026. at 9,00 am. n the City Commission
chambers located at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133. All of
the scheduled agenda items from that canceled meeting shall automatically be scheduled as
an agenda Awn at the special City Commission meeting.
The City Clerk shall rw81y the public of the special meeln9 that is to take plate by pacing a
notice of the spacial City Commission meeting at the entrance of City Hall and the Ciy§ man
edmnistanve buflokg, pacn9 a notice on the Ciy's website, and. if feasible, placing an ad
SI a newspaper of general circulation before the special meeting on the m,nedatey following
Tuesday. There shall be no additional notce by publication required for any such scheduled
agenda item Nat is moved to the special CM Commission meeting.
In accordance with the Americans with Dbabiatas Act of 1990, persons needkg special
accommodations to participate in this proceeding may 00nlact the Office of the City Clerk
at (305) 250-5361 Nobel no Later than five (5) lousiness days prior to the proceeding. ITN
users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no 1ter Nan rue (5) burners days prior b the
proceeding.
Taw B. Hannan
City Clerk
Ad No. 43883
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
ORDINANCE(S)
Nonce is hereby given ON to Cry Cognise m of Me City of MMni, Rork., w0 cider Ie blbwng
oronancalsl on second and Snell -NON, on Tha0Cey. January 8, 2026. c n feemp g N 900 AM., in the
City Commimton °webers located N 3500 Pan NNW:Cnw, Miami, Rands 33133:
ORDNANCE
AN OIa1W4LE OF TIE MIAMI Cm' COMMISSON AMB010 CIMPIER 62/ARTICE %NOE THE CODE
OF THE CITY OF NNW. FLCRDA, AS MENDED DOTY CODE1. TITLED PIM01G AND MONO/
REMO BBgl16 TRUST FUND,. MORE PARTICULARLY BY AMEMN0 SEMEN 62 642 OF TIE CRY
CODE TRIED ESTADUSIED: TO NICWCE AN ADONSTMTNE COST, COMAIYG A 6EVB5I BURY
CLAUSE; AND PRZNONG FOR AN EFFEC11E DATE.
ORDNANCE
AN OWNVOE OF THE M WAIL CITY COMMISSION AAENONG CHAPTER 82/AATCLE I0F 11E CODE
OF THE CRY OF MNMI, FLORIDA. AS AMENDED (-CITY CODE.), TRIED 'MANORS AND ZONING/
COMPRE ENSNE FIANNNG,' MORE PARTICULARLY BY AMENDING SECTION 62-12 OF THE CITY
CODE, TITLED 'FEE FOR INSPECTIONS AND EXPMNATIONS OF PLANS FOR CpARAN°E WITH THE
PROVISONS OF THE CRY ZONING ORDINANCE: TO UFOATE THE ZONING RAN RENEWS FEE:
COWAN. A SEV ERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DAIS.
ORDNANCE
AN O.N.O. OF PE WWI CITY COMMISSON AAENONG CHAPTER 2/AR1Ci F N/OMSON 2 OF
THE CODE OF THE CRY OF MWAI, ROROA, AS AMENDED DOTY CODE.).TRIED -Aa1nSTRATION/
OEFARTMENIS/RANNNG, BUILDING AND ZONNG DEPARTMENT: MORE PAMCUNLY BY
MENDING SECTION 2-207 OF THE Gm CODE TITLED 2CIO NG CERTFIGIE CF 115E LEOUEED:
MN0IAL FE-NSPECr0N CF BUILDINGS AND PREMEES: FEES FOR INSPECTIONS AND SSLIANCE OF
CERTIFICATES; TO UPDATE TIE NSFECTION AND SERVICE FEES FOR ZONNO
CB0IFIGIES: MAKES FINDINGS: CONTANNG A BEVERABLRY d at ME: AND ROVIONG FOR AN
EFFECINE DATE.
ORDNANCE
AN OSONANCE OF -HE MWAI CITY COMMISSION ANEMIC CHAPTER 18/A RTKIE VI OF TIE COOS
OF 11E CITY OF MWAI, R-ORIE, AS AMENDED °CITY G10001, TRIED 0T4WCF/STdMVA1ER
UTLITES: BY MENDING G SECTION I B-294. TITLED 'matzo I F OF RATES, TO BET THE
STORMNATERAMNAGE AEM RATES;00N1ANIG A 505000BLRY CLAUSE: ANDRDVOI4G FOR AN
NAEOIATE F31EC1NE DATE
ORDNANCE
AN ORDNANCE OF THE MIAMI CRY COMMISSION AMENDING CHAPTER 2/AR11dE N/DNSON
4/SECTION 2-269 OF THE CODE OF THE ONCE M NMI, FLC ROy AS AMENDED 1CRY ()COED TIRED
NM -p±M5TfATOWDEPARTME51E51PIIIUC WORKS DEPARFLEM,FEE FOR
PRFPNLATION OF DOCUMENTS CANcAN10 NG COVENANTS
NANTS TO WITT THE LINO, RGM-0OF-WAY
0E01GTGN DEEDS. QUITCLAIM DEEDS, WANBR OF FEE; FEE8FOP TOP PREPARATION OF GORIER
ALLOANG THE USE OF PUBLIC RIGH2-0OFBY R Y WATE ENMIES: ENDOWINGFEE:; GORIER
2/ARTICLE N/DIVISION 4/SECTION 2-269 OF TIE COY COOS TRIED 0APANSTPAT10W
OEPARTMEMS/ RESILIENCE AND PUBLIC HORNS OEPARTMENUC Ei.ILI4G APO RECORONC RATS
AND ALLEY CLOSURES OR VACATIONS —FEE SCHEDULE; WAVER OF FEE: CHAPTER 2/ ARTICLE
N/ONSION 4/SECTION 2-272 OF THE CRY CODE. TTTLED NSIMW TID
DEPMM EME5?TESLR-R IENCE AND C WORKS DEPARTMENT/PLAN
MENT/P AN REVIEW FEE': WENDING
CHAPTER 54/ARTIC4E VSECTON 54-3 OF IRE CITY CODE, TRIED -Wiesen. AND SDEWAl1S/IN
GENSUL/PEfiFR REMISEDFOR `WORN THAT OBSTRUCTS OR CLOSES A STREET. SIDEWALK, OR
MPEDES TFAFFC: FEES,ES; WAIVER OF FEES-; AND CHAPTER 54/ARTICLE VSECTON 54-8 OF THE CITY
COOS TRIED -SHEETS AND SIDEWALKS/IN GENE1G STREETU( OR SIAEWAFOR DISPLAY
PERMIT
REPOSES. EXCEPT G; PIT AND FEEli - ATO0 00&SSAD.ST TO CURRENT MARKET CONDIT OAS.
FURTHER AMENDING CHAPTER 51/ARIO:LE IVSECTION 54-43 OF THE CCODE TITLED -STREETS
AND SDEWID ALCS/ CONSTRUCTION, EXCAVATION. AREPAR/PEFIAR FEEIE S FOR RGM-OF-WAY OR
STREET EXCAVATION, SDEWALK REPAR, PAVING OR RESLRFAONG OF ROADWAY, PAINWAY OR
• PER ABUILDING UNE AND GRADE SURVEY, SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION SURVEY,
ORv0W00AYREA. CONSTRUCTION, lRllry RACEMEM; UNDERGROUND UTLRY SERVICE CCMEf.TON
EXGVATON, GROUTIRNATER MONITORING WELLS; fERAR RENEWAL: AFTER -DE -FACT 0 AND
D A
INSPECTION/ RENSPECTON FEES. WAIVER OF FEES' TO FFDVCE FOR THE PROCESSIC
RENEW OF NWT OF WAY CLOSURE PERMIT BOBHSONS BY THE T.OAPTER
54/ARTICLE Wwoe 54-224 OF THE CRY oe TRIED 51 wee 050 ANDN
SOENNKSSDEWAUK
AN)SrFEET CAFES � FEES AND SECURRYOSR: TO ADJUST TO CUFFHNf MARKET CONDITONS;
njm,*
FUm1ER MENDING CHAPTER 55SECTDN 55.14 OF THE CRY CODE TILED'SIB:MEON
fEGUATONEJ ENCROACHMENTS ONTO, WO, SOW, ACCESS
ABOVE RGHfSOFYAY, RSB UC
IE F4SFNTS, PRIVATE EASEMENTS, OR EMERGENCY ACCESS EASEMENTS; EXCEPTIONS-TO
ADJUSTOBGTAN FEES RELATED TO THE PROCESSING AND RECORDATION OF PLATS, FOR THE
PROCESSING AM REVIEW OF RCM' OF NAY 04IsS5 AND OTHER DOCUMENTS 055. earn BY
THE DEPARTMENT OF RESILIENCE AND PUBLIC WORASMD PROVIONG FOR NEW OBM YAGYR FEES
RELATED TO 0111 AND IN LIEU OF HELM/ OF TIRE RIGHT OF WAY PERMR EOTENSONS.
RE-N.SFECION FEES D 505ERACH ENCROACHMENTS ONTO NM. 0100 NO/OR ABOVE A RE/ATE
FASEAEM: CONTAINING A SEVERABLNry d M Mc; PROVONG FOR AN EFfECTNE DATE
ORDNANCE
AN ORDNANCE CF THE NM 0 CRY COMr.MI-�SSCN ALENDt0 CHAPTER 49 OF THE CCM OF THE
CRY OF 4NNW004r RORIDA, AS AMENDED ran • CODE). llm -SANITARY SEWERS STORMMATER
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, AND SEWAGE DEPOSAL- TO OHE PRIVATE PROPERTY C ATERS FROM
CON ECTNO ANY MARL -MADE CONVEYANCE DISCHARGE PPE, OR EXCAVATED TRALm 400 GOYS
STOR.M'ATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, MOTO RCHE3PRIVATE PROPERTYER OWNS FROM
IW D0CRGNG WASTEWATER HUMAN WASTE, ASO NON -POTABLE RODS NIO THE SEW/MVATER
SYSTEM CR E GRY'S RIG/Or-OF-WAY: PfOVDI1G FOR ENFORCEMENT PBYYTES:
CO RANNC PA f3A SEVBLRY d MARMD E: EMMONS FOR AN EFFECTIVE
DA1E.
ORDNANCE
AN 0ID11ANCE OF THE HMI CRY Op.4MI0SCN MENDED CIWPIB4 36/ARIx1E I OF T1E C00E
OF THE CRY OF MIAMI, RORDA, AS AAENDEO, IVIED -FARMS AND RECtEATOWN GENERAL- BY
C4EATN0 SECTION 38 40, TITLED ',AMMO OF GLEN R 004. SUPERHERO PARK- TO RG/0E FOR
THE NAMIG OF THE PROPERTY CONNS0TIO OF APPROX AATELY 14$00 SQUAW FEET LOCATED
AT 235 NORD...WST 26 AVENUE, MAAII, RONDA AS'GLEN ROYAL SUPHAHO FN4(: FURTHER
ORECTNG TIE CRY MANAGER TO TAKE ANY AND ALL ACTIONS NECESSARY TO EFFECTUATE THE
HaNANO OF THE IAA(: CONTAINING A SEVEMBL TY fo N LSE: AND PROVO NG FOR AN MAEDAIE
EFFECINE DATE.
Sall proposed =Enencata) may be n5Dac0O by the public et the Office W the City CMk, 3500 Pen
American Drive. Miami. Florets 33133, Mabry 50041 Friday, e0CRdkg tolaeys, beneen le Wen, of
8 ern. era 5 pm. on hl.//mamaLgm2.mn 5n deya Galore the date of Me Commission Meeting.
All nteresa0 persons are ne. to WONT el Ne meeln9 and maybe heard with respect hire Imposed
onlinancels) Snood any person desire. anneal any decslm of the City ° Amon w,m respect bsy
ever. be considered at Na meeting. Nat person Nor enure Nato verbs. record of the ploceMige
s made n 000.10 all 0stnany and wide.. upon mice dry appeal may based F5. 28601051.
Pursant to Miami City Code Section 2-33(o). whenever a 01eduled CM Comminion meeting is
spelled or is not ne10 due to a tack of a quorum or other a„.Hess,Y. a specM City Commission meeting
will be eubmalkaly echedu.d Tor the Tuesday immediately following the cancelled mMkg. n the went
of one of the aforementioned circumstances, to specal meeng would be held on January 13. 2028, at
900 am. n he CM Cy91,coon chambers located et Meat City Halt 3500 Pen American Drive. Mami, FL
33133 All of rue scheduad agenda tams from that anceled meefng shall etc..ttay be smeuted as
en eg0tla cam at rue special City Commissar meetng. The City Cie* shell notify Me ludic of the scene!
meetng tat is to take pace by piecing a notice of Pe apical City Unreason rteeln9 at the entrance of
City Han and rue City's mein admnistatne lu:bcrg. placing a notice on the Ciys ...IN. and. 4 feasible.
plecno an ad in a rewepeoer of general clra,a/on bosky. to special meetng as the minaatey
blbwng Tmesdey. There shell Oe no additional notice b'/ plblbedn required ter ary adh scheduled
agenda cam 10t a moved b the special City Commmefon meMkg,
In eccodem®wigs to Mertens with Olm5Nre Ad 0119130, prams needle apeobl apmnmodatons
b parscpste n tha proceeding may contact he Office us le City CMS al F305l Zo-5361 (Vocce, no later
then five (5) eue ese days prM a to c.c..dkg. MT gems mN cal Ms 711 Florio Relay Serves, no
Wet Yen es (51 Euvnem day. poor b Ns armee: D.
Todd B. Hannon
City clerk
A4 No. 43882
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ATTENTION: CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK IP
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
MIAMI, FL 33133
mclopez@miamigov.com;thannon@miamigov.com
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC NEARING
A public hearing will be held by the City Commission of the Cty of Miami,
Florida on Thursday, January 8, 2026, at 9,0 A.M. at City Haft, located at
3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida, 33133 for the purpose of granting
the following:
RESOLIfTON OF THE MLAMI CRY CON/MISSION, BY A FOUR -FIFTHS (4/51HS)
AFFFMATME VOTE, AUTHORZNG THE CITY MANAGER, PURSUANT TO
SECTION 29-C OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
AS AMENDED, WANNG COMPETITIVE BODING, TO NEGOTIATE AND
EXECUTE A PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT ('AGREEMENTS WITH IG
LUXURY LLC, A DELAWARE UNTIED LIABILITY COMPANY AND WHOLLY
OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF B0-13 O DEVELOPER, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED
LIABILITY COMPANY, ("DEVELOPER") FOR THE SALE. UPON SATISFACTION
OF LEH1AN CLOSNG CONDITIONS, OF 32 ACRES OF THAT CERTAN
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 888 MACARTHUR CAUSEWAY, FOLIO 01-3231-061-
0010 (-PROPERTY"), CONVEYNG THE PROPERTY LEGALLY DESCRIBED
N THE AGREEMENT, FOR A RJRCH ASE PRICE OF TWENTY NNE MILLION
DOLLARS ($29,000,000.c0), FOR THE DEVELOPEMENT OF A PRIVATE
RESIDENTIAL AND HOTEL PROJECT ('PROJECT"), AND CERTAN
COMMUNITY BENEFITS NCLIDNG PAYMENTS TO THE CRY OF
NIE MLLION DOLLARS ($9,000,000) FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSNG AND
IFTRASTRUCRIRE MPRO'EMENTS, WITH TERMS AND CONDITIONS SET
FORTH N THE AGREEMENT; FURTHER AUTFORQNG THE CITY MANAGER
TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A PARTIAL RELEASE AND MODIFICATION OF
THE DEED RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH N DEED NO. 19447 (-STATE DEED")
BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA NTE RIVAL MPROVEMENT
TRUST FUND ("STATE"), N EXCHANGE FOR THE STATES RELEASE
AND MODIFICATION OF RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH N THE STATE DEED;
FURTHER AJTHORQNG THE CRY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A QUITCLAIM
DEED ("DEED") TO DEVELOPER, N A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY
ATTORNEY; PROVIDING, THAT SUCH SALE AND CONVEYANCE BE
SUBJECT TO APF ROJAL AND EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH
THE STATE THROUGH THE STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
ENVFOMIENrAL PROTECTION; AUTHORIZING THE CRY MANAGER
TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE OTHER ANCILLARY DOCUMENTS AND
AMENDMENTS REQUIRED TO EFFECTUATE THE SALE AND DEVELOPMENT
OF THE PROPERTY AS SET FORTH N THE AGREEMENT, ALL N A FORM
ACCEPTABLE TO THE CRY ATTOP4EY.
Said proposed resolution(s) may be inspected by the pudic at the Office of the
City perk, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133, Monday through
Friday, excluding holidays, between the hours of 8 am. and 5 pm., or
http://miamifliqm2.com five days before the date of the Commission Meeting.
AN interested persons are invited to appear el the meeting and may be
heard wish respect to to 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 steal ensure that a verbatim record of
the proceedings is made including al 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 folowing the canceled meeting. In the
event of one of the aforementioned circumstances, to special meeting would
be held on January 13, 2026, at 900 am. 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 Cty Commission meeting.
The City Clerk shaft notify the public of the special meeting that is to take place
by pacing a notice of the special City Commission meeting at the entrance
of City Hal and the Citys main administrative building, pacing a notice on
the Ctys webste, and, if feasible, pacing an ad in a newspaper of general
circulation before the special heeling on the immediately fallowing Tuesday.
There stall be no additional notice by publication rewired for any such
scheduled agenda item that is moved to the special City Commission meeting.
a accordance with the Americans with Disabiltas 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 to proceeding. TTY users may call via 711 (Florida
Relay Service) no later than five (5) business days prior to the proceeding.
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Online Notary Public. This notarial act involved the use of online audio/video communication
technology. Notarization facilitated by SIGNiX'
Todd B. Hannon
City Clerk
Ad No. 43884
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, January 8, 2026, at 9:00 A.M. at City Hall, located at
3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida, 33133 for the purpose of granting
the following:
RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, BY A FOUR -FIFTHS (4/5THS)
AFFIRMATIVE VOTE, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER, PURSUANT TO
SECTION 29-C OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA,
AS AMENDED, WANING COMPETRNE BIDDING, TO NEGOTIATE AND
EXECUTE A PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT ("AGREEMENT") WITH IG
LUXURY LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AND WHOLLY
OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF BH3 IG DEVELOPER, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED
LIABILITY COMPANY, ("DEVELOPER") FOR THE SALE, UPON SATISFACTION
OF CERTAIN CLOSING CONDITIONS, OF 32 ACRES OF THAT CERTAIN
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 888 MACARTHUR CAUSEWAY, FOLIO 01-3231-061-
0010 ("PROPERTY"), CONVEYING THE PROPERTY LEGALLY DESCRIBED
IN THE AGREEMENT, FOR A PURCHASE PRICE OF TWENTY NINE MILLION
DOLLARS ($29,000,000.00), FOR THE DEVELOPEMENT OF A PRIVATE
RESIDENTIAL AND HOTEL PROJECT ("PROJECT"), AND CERTAIN
COMMUNITY BENEFITS INCLUDING PAYMENTS TO THE CITY OF
NINE MILLION DOLLARS ($9,000,000) FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND
INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS, WITH TERMS AND CONDITIONS SET
FORTH IN THE AGREEMENT; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER
TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A PARTIAL RELEASE AND MODIFICATION OF
THE DEED RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH IN DEED NO. 19447 ("STATE DEED")
BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT
TRUST FUND ("STATE"), IN EXCHANGE FOR THE STATE'S RELEASE
AND MODIFICATION OF RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH IN THE STATE DEED;
FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A QUITCLAIM
DEED ("DEED") TO DEVELOPER, IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY
ATTORNEY; PROVIDING, 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 EFFECTUATE THE SALE AND DEVELOPMENT
OF THE PROPERTY AS SET FORTH IN THE AGREEMENT, ALL IN A FORM
ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY.
Said proposed resolution(s) may be inspected by the public at the Office of the
City Clerk, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133, Monday through
Friday, excluding holidays, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., or
httpl/miamifl.igm2.com five days before the date of the Commission Meeting.
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 testimony and evidence upon which any
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 held on January 13, 2026, 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 itern 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 buikling, 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. 43884
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FROM PAGE 3A
DRUG USE
shared support for the tool.
Bailey compared the tool
to the innovation of tech-
nology to predict hurri-
can. and their paths.
"Now we can see a storm
coming from far away,"
Bailey said "We can't stop
the storm, but we can abso-
lutely prepare."
A launch event with a
live demonstration was
hosted at a forlun at Palm
Beach State Colege's cam-
pus in Lake Worth Beach in
the fall. In 2026, Project
Overdose aims to expand
the tool across the state,
create a regional dashboard
for public use and have a
"national alert model" that
other states could use, the
nonprofit's report says.
Positive tests taken at
major drug testing compa-
nies, which Bailey said the
nonprofit has partnered
with, become part of the
tool's data system. They do
not include anyone's name
but do include a person's
neighborhood, age, ray
medical conditions and
oftentimes information
about someone's socioec-
onomic status. The results
are from those taking the
tests for a variety of rea-
sons, like far jobs a if
someone is in a drug or alcohol program, he said.
"You can't lie on a drug
test.... The accuracy of the
data is perry much per-
fect," Bailey said. "So even
though there might only be
tens of thousands of tests in
the system, the statistical
accuracy of that and the
amount of information you
get per piece of data is
overwhelming"
One impetus for the tool
is to maintain regularly
updated data without wait-
ing often more than a year
for statewide, government
reports on drug trends and
overdose deaths, said Ken-
dall Cortetyou, a University
of Central Florida professor
who works with Project
Overdose and helped de-
sign Drug TRAC.
The latest annual report
from the Florida Medical
Examiners Commission on
drugs identified during
autopsies was published in
October 2025 and reviews
deaths from 2024. The
annual report
for 2023 deaths was pub-
lished in November 2024.
Throughout the state, the
total number of drug -relat-
ed deaths again decreased
in 2024 by about 14%or
about 2,000 fewer deaths
than in 2023, the Medical
Examiners Commission's
October report shows
While deaths caused by
fentnyt in 2024 declined
by 35% compared to 2023,
it is still the drug that caus-
es the most deaths, the
data show, In the South
Florida region, a total of
732 people died from fenta-
nyl N 2024.
The time lag in verifying
and publishing statewide
data, like the Medical Ex
aminers Commission re-
port, often means commu-
nity leaders are trying to
find solutions well after the
fact, when trends may have
shifted, Caselyou said
During a five demonstra-
tion presented to the Sun
Sentinel, Cortelyou showed
some o the different met-
rics the system maintains
based on the lab test re -
FROM PAGE 3A
SWEEPSTAKES
very good day, and to cap-
ture it for social media so
that the self -feeding cycle
continues. Guja does this
three or four times a
month, all over the country.
ST. PETES
SWEEPSTAKES WINNER
By noon, 76-y'earold
Patrick Bradley was deep
into his daily routine of
sitting in the living room
with the TV tuned to
"CSI" reams and a pack
of smokes nearby.
Every so often, to keep
playing such games on the
Publishers Clearing House
app, he'd have to watch a
commercial, often an ad
for an online slots casino.
That's how Bradley
ens tokens - billions of
tokens - which become
sweepstakes entries. He's
been after a prize for dec-
ades, since back when he
had to enter by mail.
Publishers Clearing
House no longer works
with publishers, selling
magazines or any other
sort of consumer products.
These days the company
sells, to advertisers, the
attention of millions of
people playing games and
hoping for a miracle in the
form of a check.
Winning is astrono-
mically unlikely, and yet,
at around 12,35 p.m., Bra-
dley opened his door to
find Guja smiling at him
with a check, flowers and
a bottle of champagne.
Bradley, shocked, had to
sit down. An old wasp nest
clung to the wail above
him. The paint was peel-
ing in spots. The windows
of the 70-year-old house
looked original.
"1 am so overwhelmed,
and so happy. I was just in
there adding tokens,"
Bradley told them. "1 do
that all day long."
Guja reminded him it
was possible to win again.
Bradley vowed to keep
playing the games. He
could always use $10,000
- everyone could.
FROM PAGE to
WISH BOOK
provides support and serv-
es to low-income people
living at home or in a
home -like setting. A Unike
support coordinator peri-
odically visits Amanda to
make sure she is receiving
the care she needs.
Rene Gomea, executive
director at Unike, nomi-
nated Amanda for the
Miami Herald/el Nuevo
Herald Wish Book.
"Amanda's mother is
unable to work because
she is constantly caring for
her daughter. They have a
special bond and despite
their struggles, they
should be valued, espe-
cially during the holiday
season," he said.
Amnda, now 30, and
her mother live in a small
apartment in the Olymp'
Heights area of Miami -
Dade County. Bessie has
devoted her life to caring
for Amanda's every need,
including bathing and
feeding. They live on a
limited income that barely
covers necessities. New
clothing, groceries, bed
linens tad a new laptop
computer would ease their
burden and bring a sense
of dignity tad joy to this
family.
It's unlikely that Aman-
da will ever be able to live
on her own. One of her
older siblings, who is not
autistic, has promised
Bessie that she will look
after Amanda when Bessie
is gone.
Amanda attends adult
day care weekdays and
receives behavioral ther-
apy and physical therapy,
all of which are part of her
continual education pro-
gramming. For many
people with autism, fear is
a big part of their emo-
tional state. They also
have trouble dealing with
anxiety, depth perception
and pain
Bessie can't always tell
when Amanda wants or
needs something. "Some-
times, she'll have a stom-
achache, or maybe she
bumped into something
and she won't say any-
thing. She doesn't know
how to express the pain."
Amanda receives phys-
ical therapy at Baptist Hos-
pital and has been making
strides "She has a very
goad therapist there who is
trained in sensory -friendly
approaches" Bessie said,
"and we've discovered that
Amanda loves hip -hop
music. She often listens to
Eminem, MC Hammer and
Biggie Smalls"
In addition to using a
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also connected with cer-
tain foods, such as mac
and cheese. "She has to
have mac and cheese
several times a week,"
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Despite their daily
struggles, Amanda's
laughter keeps Bessie
going. "She's funny when
we
're together."
Asa photographer takes
photos of Amanda and
Bessie, Amanda repeated-
ly says, "Una, dos -
cheese!" And there is
laughter in the room.
"See?" said Bessie, "This
makes me happy."
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