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ATTENTION: CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK IP
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
MIAMI, FL 33133
mclopez@miamigov.com;thannon@miamigov.com
OMNI REDEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
PLEASE ALL TAKE NOTICE that a Board of Commissioners Meeting of the
Omni Redevelopment District Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA)
is scheduled to take place on Thursday, April 23rd, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. or
thereafter at the Miami City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami,
Florida 33133.
Pursuant to Resolution No. CRA-R-25-0031, whenever a scheduled CRA
meeting is cancelled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other
emergency, a special CRA meeting will be automatically scheduled for
Tuesday immediately following the cancelled meeting. In the event of one
of the aforementioned circumstances, the special meeting would be held
on April 28th, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. in the City Commission chambers located
at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, FL 33133. All of the
scheduled agenda items from that cancelled meeting shall automatically be
scheduled as an agenda item at the special CRA meeting. The Clerk of the
Board shall notify the public of the special meeting that is to take place by
placing a notice of the special CRA meeting at the entrance of City Hall and
the City's main administrative building, placing a notice on the CRA'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 CRA meeting.
All interested persons are invited to attend. For more information, please
contact the OMNI CRA office at (305) 679-6868.
Ad No. 43937
Carlos Ignacio Suarez,
Executive Director
Omni Redevelopment District
Community Redevelopment Agency
PUBLISHED DAILY
MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE
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Florida Statutes.
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OMNI REDEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
PLEASE ALL TAKE NOTICE that a Board of Commissioners Meeting of the
Omni Redevelopment District Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA)
is scheduled to take place on Thursday, April 23rd, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. or
thereafter at the Miami City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami,
Florida 33133.
Pursuant to Resolution No. CRA-R-25-0031, whenever a scheduled CRA
meeting is cancelled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other
emergency, a special CRA meeting will be automatically scheduled for
Tuesday immediately following the cancelled meeting. In the event of one
of the aforementioned circumstances, the special meeting would be held
on April 28th, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. in the City Commission chambers located
at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, FL 33133. All of the
scheduled agenda items from that cancelled meeting shall automatically be
scheduled as an agenda item at the special CRA meeting. The Clerk of the
Board shall notify the public of the special meeting that is to take place by
placing a notice of the special CRA meeting at the entrance of City Hall and
the City's main administrative building, placing a notice on the CRA'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 CRA meeting.
All interested persons are invited to attend. For more information, please
contact the OMNI CRA office at (305) 679-6868.
Ad No. 43937
Carlos Ignacio Suarez,
Executive Director
Omni Redevelopment District
Community Redevelopment Agency
MONDAY APRIL 132026
I MIAMI HERALD
I 7A
(PROM IWA¢'alE GA
BLOCKADE
mines it had laid in the
waterway.
• Israel and Lebanon:
Israel was not involved in
the weekend negotiations
and Prime Minister Ben-
jamin Netanyahu avoided
mentioning them in an
address on Saturday eve-
ning as he faces criticism
at home over the cease-
fire with Lan. Israel has
kept up deadly attacks on
southern Lebanon, in-
cluding on Sunday morn-
ing, according to Leba-
non's state media. Iran
had accused Israel of
breaking the ceasefire by
continuing to attack in
Lebanon, leading Trump
to ask Israel to rein in its
assault. The Israeli and
Lebanese ambassadors to
the United States are
expected to meet in
Washington next week for
rare direct talks.
• Death tolls: The
Human Rights Activists
News Agency said at least
1,701 civilians, including
254 children, had been
killed in Lan as of
Wednesday. Lebanon's
Health Ministry on Sat-
urday said that 2,020
people had been killed in
the latest fighting be-
tween Israel and Iiez-
bollah, including 357 in a
wave of Israeli strikes on
Wednesday. In attacks
attributed to Iran, at least
32 people have been
killed in Gulf nations. At
lease 22 people had been
killed in Israel as of Sun-
day, as well as 12 Israeli
soldiers fighting in Leba-
non. The U.S. death toll
stands at 13 service mem-
bers.
PROM PAGE 6A
TRUMP
people treat him like one
of the prizefighters when
he walks into the room.
After a week spent
largely out of sight but
lashing out at his enemies
on vial media, Trump's
surfacing at a match
vidrued designed to pro-
e him with a soothing
balm of male aggression,
musky sweat and cheer-
ing supporters — not un-
like one of his political
rallies, just with shirtless
fighters.
Round after round,
fight after fight, Trump
watched as pairs of com-
petitors sparred in a cage
covered in ads for Mon-
ster energy drinks, assort-
ed crypto and betting
sits, and Bud Light beer.
The floor was stained
with splotches of dried
blood from the first math
of the evening, when a
fighter took a hard hit to
the forehead.
At one point, the "Mor-
tal !Combat" theme song
played as Rubio and the
president leaned in to
speak to each other. At
another, the arena crowd
watched an advertise-
ment for a U!C fight
scheduled at the Whit
House this summer. "his-
tory is made by revolu-
tionary ideas" was one
tagline from the commer-
cial, which featured sev-
eral exterior shots of the
Whit House.
Trump's eldest daugh-
ter, Ivanka, and younger
daughter, Tiffany, kept
close throughout the
evening, as did Donald
Trump Jr., the president's
eldest son, and his fan
Bettina Anderson.
The Trumps stood and
posed for photos with
supporters who ap-
proached them, waved
their fists, and at tines
threw back their heads in
laughter. One family
ember missing was
Ivanka Trump's husband,
Jared Kushner, who was
in Pakistan with Vance
and Trump's peace envoy,
Steve Witkoff.
At the moment Vance
began biiefnng the news
media in Pakistan, Trump
was standing still at the
side of the cage with his
hands at his sides as a
winning fighter cheered.
He and Rubio were look-
ing up toward a large
screen and watching a
video montage of the
fighter's greatest hits as
Vance said, "the bad
news is that we have not
reached an agreement"
hi Pakistan, Vance did
not say if the Strait of
Hormuz would be open
for oil traffic to pass
through. White House
officials did not answer
questions about whether a
shaky ceasefire with Teh-
ran hold. They all
deferred to rump to de-
cide what was next.
As the night grew late
Saturday and the war
once again seemed poised
tospin out of Trump's
control, the vice president
departed Pakistan without
n agreement. The presi
dent stayed seated in
Miami, his eyes trained
on the men punching and
kicking each other in a
bloodstained cage.
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BRUCE ROSENS'TEIN PRES. CGCN048630
OMNI REDEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
PLEASE ALL TAKE NOTICE theta Board ateammiselaners Meeting of the
Omni Redevelopment District eammunlry Redevelopment Agency(CR.
n scheduled to take place an Thursday, rd, 2026,at930 am or
thereafter at the MomCIry Hall, located.10:03500 Pen American Deve,Mlaml,
Florida 33133.
an Nb. end-R-25-0031, whenever a scheduled end
meet. n cancelled or n not held due to a leak of a quorum motor
emergency, a special ORA meet. will be automatically scheduled tar
Tuesday Immediately [allowing the cancelled meet.. In the event of one
of the atorementoned circumstances, the special meet. would be held
on Apll 28th, 2026, at 930 an in the Clryeemmlsalon chambers located
at Mom CIry.11,3500 Pan American Drive, Mo. R.33139. All of the
scheduled agenda Items Than that cancelled meet. shall automatically be
scheduled as an agenda tten at the special ORA meotlng.The Clerk of the
Board shell notify the public of the special meeting Matt take piece by
acing a notice at the special ORA meet. at the entrance atClry Hall and
the Clrys main a ..That. bokloa placing a notice on flee CRA's web.,
and, it teaslble, placing an ad Ina newspaper &general circulation &tore
the special meet. on the Immediately tol lowing TuesdayThereshall be no
additional notice by publlcahon required tar any such scheduled agenda tte m
[hafts moved to talc special CRA meeting.
All Interested persons are Invited to attend. For more otarmatlan, please
cenfact the CMNI ORA office at P051679.6868.
Ad No. 43937
setts, said she was con-
ducting an asylum hearing
Friday afternoon when
she received an email
telling her she had been
dismissed. She told law-
yers for both sides that
she needed to halt the
ase and signed out of the
hearing, which was being
held virtually.
"I fully expected it," she
said of her fining, citing
the number of judges
dismissed by the Trump
administration.
!noes also said she had
no idea that Mandawi's
caseas so high -profile
when he heard it.
"You have so many
people coming before
you," she said. "You don't
ran et,Inta9 zoz go Google people's
People protest the arrest of Mohsen Mandawi, a Columbia University student who names. That's not how it
participated in pro -Palestinian campus protests, during a 'Stop The Deportations!' rally works. You look at the
last year in New York City. record."
Patel, like many im-
migration judges inter -
administration has hired viewed by the New York
re than 140 permanent Times, said the Trump
and temporary judges administration had made
seen as 'e aligned with it clear that it wanted
Trump's immigration more immigrants ordered
enforcement campaign. deported.
Patel and !noes fit the "It was a pressure I at
profile of many judges least tried to actively re -
who have lose their jobs sist," she said in an in -
during the second Trump t All people in the
administration. They had United States are entitled
been appointed by a Dem- to due process, and every -
cat and previously rep- one deserves to have their
resented immigrants in cases adjudicated fully
court. and fairly."
They also granted asy- Many experts argue that
lum at higher rates than the immigration courts
other judges. Under should be granted more
Trump, Patel granted independence from the
asylum in 41.5% of cases, executive branch, like the
while !noes granted asy- protections given to the
lum in 33 % of cases, con- administrative courts that
pared with 18% for judges hear tax disputes.
overall, according to a After her stint on the
New York Tines analysis bench, Patel said she
of immigration court data. agreed.
!roes, a judge at the "The judges there need
migration court in more judicial independ-
Chelmsford, Massachu- en ," she said.
II''IIkOM IWA¢'alE GA
JUDGES
curt to deport both stu-
dents.
Patel, an immigration
judge in Boston, led in
January that therewere
no grounds to deport
Ozturk. !roes came to a
similar conclusion in
Mandawi's case. Patel and
!noes had been appointed
by the Biden adminis-
tration in 2024. Both were
approaching the end of an
initial two-year probation-
ary term before their fir-
ings.
hi an interwiew, !roes
said she was unsure if
ruling against Mandawi
might have preserved her
job.
"I don't know what's in
the minds of other peo-
ple," she said. "But I can't
imagine it was helpful."
The Justice Department
did not immediately re-
spond to a request for
comment Saturday.
A U.S. official who was
not authorized to speak
publicly confirmed that
six judges had been fired
l nday. The official said
four of them were proba-
tionary.
The nation's immigra-
tion courts are little-
known to the general
public but have tremen-
dous power. They are
often the final stop before
a person can be lawfully
removed from the United
States.
Before Trump returned
to office, it was rare for
migration judges to be
fed. His administration
has so far dismissed more
than 100 of them. In addi-
tion to the finings, the
II''IIkOM IWA¢'alE GA
INVESTIGATION
9373. Our specially
trained prosecutors, io-
vestigators and counselors
are well-equipped to help
you in a trauma -informed,
survivor - entered man-
'," a Manhattan DAspo-
kesperson said in a state-
ment to the The News.
The Manhattan investi-
gation comes amid Swat -
well staunchly denying
sexual misconduct allega-
tions from four women —
including the one in the
Manhattan incidentand
calls from some within his
own party for him to end
his campaign for Cali-
fornia governor. Swalwell
wrts among the leading
candidates to replace
outgoing Gov. Gavin New -
so, who is term -limited.
The other women ac-
cuse Swalwell of sending
them unsolicited photos of
his private parts and oth-
c explicit messages
or touching them inappro-
SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARN WEST
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
PLEASE ALL TAKE NOTICE, the Beard of...goners CBmml"1 of the
Southeast Overtewn / Park West.... Redevelopment Agency 15EO4Nv
CRA"1 will hold a Public Hearing mreehng an Thursday, April 23,2026, at 1000
AM, or anytime thereafter, In the Clry commission chambers located at Miami
City LRII, 3500 Pan American Drive, Mlanl, Florida 33133.
The Board will consider the allaratlan at funding to Sixth Street Miami
Partners LLC, a Foreign Limited Canaan authorized to
conduct business In the State of Florida ("Grantee) to underwrite
sts tar the bokloub and development N a Convention and Exhibton
Center (to be referred as tthe"Freedom Center"1 within the SEC. ORA
Redevelopment Area at1 Gale Miami Hotel (Folio no: 01-0105-090-
2160), generally located at 159 N.E. 6tb Street, Miami, Florida
33132
In acerdance with the SEO.CRA2018 Redeelapment Plan Update CPlen"1
and Smtlan 163, Florida SOW., the Board will censder awarding a grant to
Grantee In an onounb not to exceed Three 51III0n Five Hundred
Thousand Ddlare and Zero Cerro (Sa,Soopoo.00).
All comments and que.o. with respect to the meet. and public
participation should be addressed W James D.McQueen, Executive D0recte
3rd Flo T. Brown, Esc,aStaft 331Counsel/Deputy Director,. 810 N.W.2nd Avenues
3rd Flour, Miami, Florida or (305)670.6800.
This action n being considered pursuant. Smhen(s1 18-85 and 18-86
oh the Code of the C.& Mlaml, Florida as amended CON C..). The
tomendahan and findings tobe considered In [his matter are set tarth In
proposed resolution and wiu be available as 706 the scheduled SEC.
ORA Board meeting or anyfime thereatter In Be C.Cotemiselon chambers
The Board requests all interested parties be present or represented at the
in which and may e heard with reaper an before the Beard
n theehttmay trespeclt. Should terconsclered rene pealany at pedecision
Nthe Board e wet a verb to pdoredisnU. ode, including
all
shall ensure that e evidence
upon
record at the elmayb proceedings is trade, Inc16 Ing all
testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be horsed (F5.2&i01efi1.
Pursuant W CM-R-24,071, whenever a scheduled SEC. CM meeting In
cancelled or n not held due to a leak at a quorum or other emergency, a
special SEC./Cf. mreehng will be auto atical ly scheduled tar the Tuesday
Immediately [allowing the cancelled meet.. In the event of one of the
afcrementlaned airaumshneea, the special meeting would be held an April 28,
2026, at 1000 am, or anytime thereafter, In Be City Commission chambers
located at Mom CIry Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Mlanl, Florida 33139. All
at the scheduled agenda tans [rum that cancelled meeting shall automwhcally
be scheduled as an agenda ttem at the special SEC. ORA meeting. The
Clerk at the Board shell no. the public at the special meeting that n to take
Place by placing a nonce ah the special SEMI/Cf. eeting at the entrance
ah City Hall, placing a notice an the SEC. CRA's wmbatte, and, it feasible,
Placing an ad Ina newspaper &general ...ion before flee special meeting
on the Immediately follow. TuesdayThereshall be no additional notice by
publoakon mom. tar any such scheduled agenda km that i moved to the
special SEC. CM meek,
In accordance wet the Amerlcane with Dlsrbllttles Act at 1.0, persons
needing special acecmmodahaastc p200.5 ate In this proceeding Royocntaot
the Office at the City Clerk at (305) 2505361 (Von . not later than two 1)
business days prior to the proceeding. TT' users nay call 711 (Florida Re.
Service), net later than two () business days pro. the proceeding.
piiately.
"These
allegations
of sexual
flacult are
t false.
They're
Alvin L. absolutely
Bragg Jr. false,"
Swalwell
said in a video posted
online late Friday. "They
did not happen. They have
never happened, and I will
fight them with everything
that I have."
The congressman ac-
knowledged past mistakes
and admitted he's not "a
saint," but maintained any
lapses in judgment of his
are not only in the past but
also private.
"I have certainly made
mistakes in judgment in
my past," he said. "But
those mistakes are be-
tween me and my wife
and to her I apologize
deeply for putting her in
this position. I also apol-
ogize to you," he told
"if, in any way,
you have doubted your
support for me. But I think
you know who I am"
Notice
CRY OF MIAMI FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ANY PERSON CY WHO RECEIVES CviPENSATION, REMUNERATION OR
EXPENSES FOR CONDUCTING LOBBYING ACTIVRIES IS REQUIRED TO
REGISTER AS A LOBBYIST MTH THE CRY CLERK PRIOR TO ENGAGING IN
LOBBYING ACTIVRIES BEFORE CRY STAFF, BOARDS AND 00WORTEES OR
THE CRY O0vIMISSION. A COPY OF THE APPLICABLE O RDINANCE IS
AVAILABLE IN THE OFFICE OF THEORY CAE. (MIAMI CRY NALL), ISOATED
AT 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, MIAMI, FLORIDA, 33139.
AT THE SCHEDULEDMEETING OF THEO.//MISSION OF THEORY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA, TO BE HELD ON APRL23, 2026,AT 9;00 AM, IN RS C.MBERS AT
CRY.. 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, THE MIAMI CRY OOMMISSION WILL
CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING REM RELATED TO THE REGULAR AGENDA'.
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CRY COMMISSION, MTH ATTACHAF,TS,
ACCEPTING THE PLAT ENTRLED "RNA NORTH -FA RELAT AND A
SUBDIVISION IN THE CRY OF MIAMI, SUBJECT TO ALL OF THE OORDRION$
OF THE THAT AND STREET IXXvIMRTEE AND THE PROVISIONS CONTAINED
IN CIT' 00. SECTION 55.8, AND ACCEPTING THE DEDICATIONS SHOWN
ON SAID THAT, LOCATED AT THE SIXRHWEST OCRNER OF BISCAYNE
BOULEVARD AND NORTHEAST 32 STREET, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING
THE CRY MANAGER AND CRY CLERK TO EXECUTE SAID PLAT, AND
PROVIDING FOR THE RECORDATION OF SAID THAT IN THE PUBLIC BEOORDS
OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Cwles at the proposed Resolution are available for revlev at Be Resilience
and Public Works CeparThent, Survey Section of the Admontrahon DNlslon,
located at4. SW 2nd Avenue, It Floor, during regular working hours. Phone
305.416.1232
All Interested permns are invited to appear at the mreehng and maybe heard
with respect to the proposed resolution. S€uld any person desire to appeal
M deaden of the Clty ...non with respect to any matter to be
considered at thls mme ing, that person shell ensure that verbatim record at
the prcecedlngs i made Including all testimony and evidence upon which an/
appeal maybe based TESL 28601051.
Pursuant to Maml Cry Cale Smhon 2.33(e), whenever a scheduled City
Cann 6anmeetng i cancelled or i not held due to a leak at a quorum
r other emergency, a special Clty Commission meeting will be aunt atoa11y
scheduled tar the Tuesday Immediately following the cancelled meeting. In the
event o[ anent the aforementioned clrcumehnces,the special meeting would
be held on April 28,2026, at9;W am In Be Cry Commission chambers
located at Mon City.11,3500 Pan American Drive, Mlat , Florida 33133. All
of the scheduled agenda items tram...celled mreehng shall aunt atoa11y
be scheduled as an agenen ttem at the special Cry Commission mreehng.
The City Clerk shall rot. the publla at Be special mee1,0 tat to take place
by placing a notice at the special City eammlsalan nreehng at Be entrance at
City Hall and the Cry main administrative building, placing a notice on the
Cttys webelte, and, ttfeasible, placing an ad In a newspaper of general
circulation before the special meeting on the Immediately following Tuesday
Thereshell be no additional notice by ...Inn required for any such
scheduled agenda ttem that n moved to Be special City.terosalan meMlng.
In ocerdance wth the Americans with DLsabl It. Actof 1990, persons
nceding special accommodatons to participate In this prcecedlng may
contact the Office of the Cry Clerk at(305)250..61 (Valcel no later than five
(5) ounces days prior to the proceeding. TTY users may.11 vie 711 (Florida
Relay Service) no later than five (5) business days prior b the proceeding.
Carlos Ignacio Suarez,
Exe:utve Director
Omni Redevelopment District
Communl. Redevelopment Agency
Ad Nc. 43940
James D. McQueen, Executive Director
Bautheastovertayn/Park West
eammunlry Redevelopment Agency
Todd B. Hamm
City Clerk
Ad N o.43932
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ATTENTION: CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK IP
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
MIAMI, FL 33133
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Notice
OMNI REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Board of Commissioners ("Board") of the Omni Redevelopment District
Community Redevelopment Agency ("OMNI CRA') will hold a Public Hearing
on Thursday, April 23, 2026, at 9:30 am or anytime thereafter in the City
Commission chambers located at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive,
Miami, FL 33133.
In accordance with the OMNI CRA's 2019 Redevelopment Plan ("Plan") and
Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, the Board will consider funding an amount not
to exceed Four Million and 00/100 Dollars ($4,000,000.00) to Estella Lockette,
an individual and owner of the property, identified by folio number
01-3125-048-1111 located at 157 Northwest 17th Street, Miami, Florida to
underwrite the expenditures and costs associated with the construction of a
ten (10) unit affordable housing mixed -income project within the OMNI CRA's
Redevelopment Area. The project will include two (2) units for income -eligible
residents whose annual income is equal to or less than 300/0 of the Area
Median Income ("AMI") for Miami -Dade County, as published annually by the
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD"), two
(2) units for law -income eligible residents whose annual income is equal to or
less than 600/0 AMI for Miami -Dade County, as published by HUD, and six (6)
units for moderate -income eligible residents whose annual income is equal
to or less than 700/o AMI for Miami -Dade County, as published by HUD, and
a ground -level community and/or commercial space of approximately three
thousand (3,000) square feet. This funding is critical to addressing slum and
blight while enhancing affordable housing options in the community,
consistent with the goals outlined in the Plan.
The Board requests all interested parties be present or represented at the
meeting and may be heard with respect to any proposition before the Board,
in which the Board may take action. Should any person desire to appeal any
decision of the Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting,
that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made,
including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based
(ES. § 286.0105).
Pursuant to Resolution No. CRA-R-25-0031, whenever a scheduled OMNI
CRA meeting is cancelled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other
emergency, a special OMNI CRA meeting will be automatically scheduled for
Tuesday immediately following the cancelled meeting. In the event of one of
the aforementioned circumstances, the special meeting would be held on
April 28, 2026, at 9:30 a.m., or anytime thereafter, 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 OMNI CRA
meeting. The Clerk of the Board shall notify the public of the special meeting
that is to take place by placing a notice of the special OMNI CRA meeting
at the entrance of City Hall, placing a notice on the OMNI CRA'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 OMNI CRA meeting.
Inquiries regarding this notice may be addressed to Mr. Carlos I. Suarez,
Executive Director, at 1401 N. Miami Ave., 2nd Floor, Miami, Florida 33136,
(305) 679-6868.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons
needing special accommodations to participate in this proceeding may
contact the Office of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice), not later than
two (2) business days prior to the proceeding. TTY users may call 711 (Florida
Relay Service), not later than two (2) business days prior to the proceeding.
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technology. Notarization facilitated by SIGNiX•
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Clerk of the Board
Ad No. 43938
Notice
OMNI REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Board of Commissioners ("Board") of the Omni Redevelopment District
Community Redevelopment Agency ("OMNI CRA") will hold a Public Hearing
on Thursday, April 23, 2026, at 9:30 am or anytime thereafter in the City
Commission chambers located at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive,
Miami, FL 33133.
In accordance with the OMNI CRA's 2019 Redevelopment Plan ("Plan') and
Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, the Board will consider funding an amount not
to exceed Four Million and 00/100 Dollars ($4,000,000.00) to Estella Lockette,
an individual and owner of the property, identified by folio number
01-3125-048-1111 located at 157 Northwest 17th Street, Miami, Florida to
underwrite the expenditures and costs associated with the construction of a
ten (10) unit affordable housing mixed -income project within the OMNI CRA's
Redevelopment Area. The project will include two (2) units for income -eligible
residents whose annual income is equal to or less than 30 o of the Area
Median Income ("AMI") for Miami -Dade County, as published annually by the
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD"), two
(2) units for low-income eligible residents whose annual income is equal to or
less than 600/0 AMI for Miami -Dade County, as published by HUD, and six (6)
units for moderate -income eligible residents whose annual income is equal
to or less than 700/0 AMI for Miami -Dade County, as published by HUD, and
a ground -level community and/or commercial space of approximately three
thousand (3,000) square feet. This funding is critical to addressing slum and
blight while enhancing affordable housing options in the community,
consistent with the goals outlined in the Plan.
The Board requests all interested parties be present or represented at the
meeting and may be heard with respect to any proposition before the Board,
in which the Board may take action. Should any person desire to appeal any
decision of the Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting,
that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made,
including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based
(F.S. § 286.0105).
Pursuant to Resolution No. CRA-R-25-0031, whenever a scheduled OMNI
CRA meeting is cancelled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other
emergency, a special OMNI CRA meeting will be automatically scheduled for
Tuesday immediately following the cancelled meeting. In the event of one of
the aforementioned circumstances, the special meeting would be held on
April 28, 2026, at 9:30 a.m., or anytime thereafter, 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 OMNI CRA
meeting. The Clerk of the Board shall notify the public of the special meeting
that is to take place by placing a notice of the special OMNI CRA meeting
at the entrance of City Hall, placing a notice on the OMNI CRA'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 OMNI CRA meeting.
Inquiries regarding this notice may be addressed to Mr. Carlos I. Suarez,
Executive Director, at 1401 N. Miami Ave., 2nd Floor, Miami, Florida 33136,
(305) 679-6868.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons
needing special accommodations to participate in this proceeding may
contact the Office of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice), not later than
two (2) business days prior to the proceeding. TTY users may call 711 (Florida
Relay Service), not later than two (2) business days prior to the proceeding.
Todd B. Hannon
Clerk of the Board
Ad No. 43938
4A I
MIAMI HERALD I
MONDAY APRIL 132026
City Manager James Reyes reacts during a meeting at City
Hall on Thursday.
FROM PAGE 3A
TRUST FUND
more than five years in
office, she hadn't previ-
ously (mown about the
fund.
"This was created in
2009," King said. "I be-
e elected in 2021. No
one sat me down and said,
'These are your options
for funding.' Staff doesn't
give you that informa-
tion."
On Thursday, the com-
mission was set to vote on
two more requests from
the Public Benefit Trost
Fund:
• Commissioner Damian
Pardo requested $15
million for affordable
housing and parks in his
district That included
$5 million for housing in
Little Bahamas and the
West Grove, and $10
million for parks
throughout District 2,
mainly for repairs and
maintenance.
• Commissioner Ralph
Rosado requested $4.8
million to build
workforce housing and
build out a portion of the
Ludlam Trail on land
owned by Miami -Dade
County Public Schools.
But with a little over $19
million currently in the
fund, King said she was
concerned that approving
Pardo and Rosado's re-
quests would leave noth-
ing left for the time being.
King also said it wouldn't
be fair for Pardo to get the
lion's share of money,
reiterating that her district
— which includes Little
Haiti, Liberty City and
Wynwood/Edgewater—
and Commissioner Miguel
Angel Gabela's District 1
— which includes Flagami
and Allapattah—were the
most in need.
"My district, Commis-
sioner Gabela's district—
CM(rwemm
Christine King
"I@mamneia1e<om Miami Commission Chair Christine King and
Commissioner Rolando Escalona at Thursday's meeting.
we are the ones hurting
for affordable housing,"
King said. "We are the
ones — we're not building
luxury housing. We need
affordable housing more
than anyone. And true
affordable housing."
But Pardo emphasized
that his district, which
includes downtown, Brick -
ell and Edgewater, faces
major issues that need to
be addressed urgently.
"Our infrastructure is
horrible. Our flooding is
horrible," Pardo said. "We
can't just look at it as, oh,
these are luxurious con-
dos. Those luxurious con-
dos are paying for all of us
to be able to get things
done in our district"
With much of the city's
development being con-
centrated in areas like
downtown and Brickell
over the last few decades,
developers building pro-
jects in District 2 have
contributed the largest
share of funds to the pot.
Former District 3 Com-
missioner Joe Carollo had
previously secured more
than $12 million from the
fund for projects in his
district According to the
city, the five districts have
contributed and spent the
following amounts out of
the Public Benefits Trost
Fund since its inception:
• District 1 (Flagami,
Allapattah): $1.3 million
contributed to the fund,
$0 allocated from the
fund
• District 2 (Coconut
Grove, downtown,
Brickell, Edgewater):
$21.1 million
contributed, $1.1 million
allocated
• District 3 (Little
Havana, East
Shenandoah, Silver
Bluff, The Roads): $12.9
million contributed,
$12.7 million allocated
• District 4 (Coral Gate,
Shenandoah, West
Flagler, Silver Bluff): $0
contributed, $0
allocated
• District 5 (Overtown,
Little Haiti, Liberty City,
Upper East Side,
Wynwood/Edgewater):
Commissioner Ralph "Rafael" Rosado listens as a resident
speaks during a commission meeting on Thursday.
$2.9 million contributed,
$5.3 million allocated
Pardo said the public
benefits were intended to
help people who were
"basically hurt by the
quality of life diminishing
in those areas where that
development happens."
King countered that it
wouldn't be possible for
hers or Gabela's district to
contribute as much to the
fund, given the dispropor-
tionate level of devel-
opment in areas like
downtown and Brickell.
She also said the fund
should be distributed
equitably and based on
need, criticizing the first -
come, first -serve system.
"There should've been a
more equitable way that
this money was divvied
up, and we should not
have had to figure it out
on our own.... It's not fair,
because every single dis-
trict in the city of Miami
has need," King said.
Pardo pointed out that
King brought up her con-
cerns the month after the
commission approved
more than $5 million from
the fund for her district.
"Madam Chair, I just
think it's very conve-
nient," Pardo said.
Rosado said the city has
already raised $10 million
in public benefus dollars
so far in 2026, which he
described as a "record"
compared to the last five
years, suggesting that
more funding could be on
the way in the near future.
Still, the commissioners
were unable to reach an
agreement, instead punt-
ing the proposals to a
future meeting.
The commission also
directed the adminis-
tration to come up with a
new system to divide the
funds.
"I think we all agree
unanimously, I would say,
that this firstcome, first -
serve basis, and the way
the legislation was writ-
ten, leaves a lot of unin-
tended consequences,"
Reyes said.
FROM PAGE 3A
BROWNSVILLE
and an industrial area.
Hialeah eventually backed
off of the effort.
That attempted incursion
by Hialeah into Brownsville
mobilized the Brownsville
Civic Association and three
other communities to reig-
nite incorporation efforts
by petitioning the county
commission to reinstate the
advisory committee, which
they did in January 2025.
Since then, the Little River
Farms and North Shore
communities, which were
within the boundaries of
the proposed area, have
joined in the effort. The
advisory committee has
held several meetings to
explore the incorporation
process and what it means
for residents.
'IT GIVES YOU YOUR
OWN VOICE'
During a meeting of the
advisory committee on
Wednesday, more than two
dozen residents who at-
tended were in support of
adding Brownsville in its
entirety to the boundary
map.
Some, like Samuel Wil-
Notice
OMNI REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC NEARING
The Board of Commissioners Deo.%) of the Omni Redevelrpmed District
Community Redevelopment Agency (TMNI CLRAT will bold a Public Healing
on T.rsday,Apn123. 20, dCity
an or anytime ther.fter M Betie Ci
C ...ambrs located (AM.. City Hall,.0 Pan American%Pe,
Miami, D 33133.
In acmndance with the OMNI CPA's 2D19 Redeve.ment Plan ('Pon") and
Chapter 163, No. Sautes Be Board will consider funding an ammo( not
to ceed Four Milllon and00/1w Dollars ($4,000,00000) to Estella I kete,
an .F1MFQal and pm. d the property, be050 by f0no number
01-3125-042-1111 loc.. at 152 Nwlhvs911N Street Miami, Fail
u.erwltte Be ures and costs associated witln the construction of a
ten (10)mtt 00t00005l0 le housing mi.d-income project within the OMNI GRA's
Redevelopment Area. The project will Include two p) unite for incorealgibte
residents whose annual Income is equal b or teas Man 30 kof the Area
Median Income ("NMI.) for Miami -Dade County, as published amualy by Be
United States Deperbent of Housing anti Urban Development MOO, two
id unit for low-income eligible wskiente whore annual income's swat to or
lace (ban fiWk ANTI for MbmiD.e County, as published by IUD, and so- (6)
its for m1001O%n0It elgble reddenb whose annual income te equal
to or less tonwWb ANTI for,000,wde County, asmbl.ed by ob.d
aground -level co mun..anti/or commercial space of approximretey three
(..sand (3,000) square tee(This turtling b critical to addia.ng slum and
blight white enhancing affordable housing options in the mmnumy,
ants.. wt. the g.ls outlined in the Plan.
The Board requests all Interested parties be present a repre.nted at the
mat. anti may be heard with respect b any proposi. before tie Bceni,
in v.. the Board may Fake action. Should any person desire b sppea any
decbim of be Board yd. rasped b any matter mnstlered at thb meeting,
t.t person shall ensure that verboten record of Be proceedings is made,
including all testimony and evidence upon sOch any appeal maybe based
(ES. § 266A105).
PUISLIallt b Rorobtion No. CHAR-25-0031, wharevera soh..
CPA meeting . cancelled a b not held due to a lack of a quorum a other
arergercY, a special OMNI CM meeting will he automatically soh... for
Tuesday immediately following Ms cancelled m.ting.in the event of one of
the aforementioned o 005., bnces, the special meeting would be held on
April 2026, at 930 am., or airyne thereafter, in the City Commission
chambers loc.. at Maori Cis Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida
33133. All of be scheduled agenda items from Mat canoe. meeting shall
automatically be deduled as an agenda item at the special OMNI CRA
meetig. The CoftheBord shall notify the pubicct the special meeting
that isaka place by placing a notice of the special OMVI CR4 meeting
at the .trance of Cis Fat, Wads a not. on the OMNI CPA's we.ile,
0 dfeasble,pbchg an ad in a newspaper of general circulation before
the special meeting on the immediately following Tuesday. There shall be no
additional none M publication required for env such scheduled agenda item
that is moped b Be special OMNI ORA meeting.
inquires regarding this notice may be addressed b Mr.Orbs I. Saran,
Executive Dir..,, .1401 N. Mani Ave., 2. Floor, Miami, Forlda 331.,
(SOS) 6792%8.
in accordance with the Americans with Disab5tesAd of 1990, persons
needing special accommodations to contactp.c.. en. in ob proceeding may
to Office of Me MN clerk at (3o5) 250-0361 (Votice), not later than
No R) busts. days prior torte proceeding. TT' users may call 711 (Fbd
Relay Service), not titer tan Mo (21 business days pry to the proceeding.
Hams, expressed frustration
with the idea of still being
vulnerable to annexation
because the map doesn't
include all of the historic
Black neighborhood.
"I'm concerned well
have a situation like Over -
town or Little Haiti, where
our culture, or a little of the
history that helped shape
Brownsville, will get wiped
away, unacknowledged or
misused by municipalities
that may not have our best
interest," said Brownsville
resident Samuel Williams
Yvette McLeod, a
Brownsville resident who
lives in the area that was
nearly annexed and has
been a state lr advocate
for incorporating, said her
concern is if the area re-
mains unincorporated, their
tax dollars will continue to
go toward things thatbene-
fit other neighborhoods.
McLeod also emphasized
the urgency of incorporat-
ing and said that many
people get the wrong mes-
sage about what becoming
a city means
"You have to educate
yourself on what incorpora-
tion is about," McLeod
said. "It gives you your own
voice. It gives you your
voice within your city, that
you can grow and expand
your city. But when you
don't have a voice, you
don't have nothing."
"We have a lot of se-
niors.... We want to make
CRY OF M W.N FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC REARING
A public hearing will he held by the City Cmm.ion of the MN of Miami,
Florida on Thursday,ApriI 23, 20., at9.00 A.M.. QV Hell, located at
.0 Pan American pie, Mani, Florida, 33133 for be purposed graining
the following'.
A RESOURIOI OF THE MIAMI CITY COM,b551CN, WITH ATTAC0XENT(S),
PURSUANT TO SECTION 1005(A) (FTE COB OF THE CITY OF RPM,
3OPD) AS AMENDED, BY A FOUR-FFI S (4/5TH51 AFFRMATNE VOTE,
AMER AN Aps8m5ED ROLE FEARID, RATIFYING, APPROJNG
PM CONFIMNG TE CITY MANAGERS FMNG(S), ATTACHED AM
NCORMI RED AS BOOT; TINT CONF.-ME NEGOTIATION
wETHODS AND PROCEDURES ARE NOT PRACTICABLE OR ADVANTAGEOUS
FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI ECM AM WAMAN T E REQUIREMENTS FOR
SAD PiEDUPE ;A'IMORPNOJ G THE AULOCATOFFOOFS FR.DS FROM T ,
DBTRICT £ 2 SHARE OFTCM'S MIAMI FOR EVDNONE MEP)PROCNRAM,
ON A RENBURSE.£NT BASIS, N ATOM/ AMOUNT NOT. EXCEED TWO
FnNOEDT CUSA D AND ON100 DOLLARS ($2m000001 MRPOS9
roACETHEATERF NDA C ON, N, A NORM NOT -FOR -PROM
CORPORATORNI. MACE FOU DATIOFORT£ PIFFOSE OF
AT
nine NG AND REABLRATPD TE HISTORIC ACETETHER LOCATED
AT3664 MAIONENUE UPONOOARETION,
W LL PROVIDETHE
THE OOMMNLY W RH A VENUE FOR EVENTS AND
.11F0RAJN:ES,A OLTAAL,50.8 N•ANS SPAME AND ANAP4ORmCE
AU_
HUB, SUBJECT TO AAPPLICABLE FEDERAL STATE, AND LOCAL LAWS
EMULATING TE USE OF SUCH FENDS RATHER AUTHORILNG T E CRY
. NEGJTTEAND IXECUTEANYMDLL ADOCUMENTS
NECESSECESS ARY, IN FORMS ACCEPTABLE TO THE CDY ATTORNEY, FOR SAD
Send proposed n.oldin(s) maybe Inspected by the public at Be Office of Be
Cis Clerk 3550 Pan American Dnve, Mani, Florida 33133, Monday through
Friday, excluding holidays, between the hours d 6 am...5 pm., or
19npWrnanill...an fore days before Be date of the Cmmiso0n Meeting.
The Miami C,1Commission req.. all interested part. be pre.. or
resented at Be meetig and may be beard vnh respe. to any proposition
before the City Commission In which the Ciy Cormi.. may take action.
Should any person desire to appeal any decaion of the City Commission with
rasped...matter to be considered d th b rteetig, Mat person shall ensure
...din re.. of the nti the proceedings b made including all testimony a
evidence upon wh. any appeal maybe had OS. 22601051.
Plo4,wtt° Mani City Cade Section 2-33(o), wherever a scheduled city
C811040n meeting Is canceller( a I not held due b a lack of Non.
or other1emergency, a special Cttm y Commission meeting will re he automatically
scheduled far the Tuesday immediately Mowing the cancelled meeting. in the
evert d one d the aforementioned circumstances the special meeting would
be held on April 22 2026, at SOD amCommission . in the City chambers
located at Mani Coy.11, 3500 Pan American Date, Mani, FL 33133. All of
Me scheduled agenda ions from that canceller( meeting .all automatically be
ache... an agenda item at the special Ciy Comm.. meeting.
The City Cted shall notify the publ0 of the special meeting that b to take oboe
by placing a nonce of Be specb) City Corr... meeting at the entrance
of Os Hall and the Cty's main admin.tm.F. building, placing a notice on
the Oy's webs'., and 5 4asdbb. placing an ad in a newspaper of general
circulation before the specbl meeting on Be inrredb0y fdbwing Tuesday.
There shall be no additional notice by publication required for any such
deduced agenda .m thatb noedbthe spacial City Commission meeting.
accordance with the Americans with DieabMles Act d 1990, persons
needng..cbl accommodations to partcdpate in this proceeding may
mdact the Once of the City Clerk d (305) 250-5331 Noce) no later ban fire
(5) busiee days prbr to the proceeding. Ttt users may call via Tl Florida
P..y Service) no later than fie %business days prior to the proceeding.
sure that they get the best
services that they have paid
for," Brownsville resident
AJ McCullough said at the
meeting, "We pay a lot of
taxes and we don't always
get the best services."
Despite her frustration
that residents have to com-
plete a petition, McCul-
lough said it doesn't deter
her from pursuing city -
hood. "R gives you a boost
and a push to fight for what
you know is right, and we
just have to always fight for
ourselves," she said.
An online petition has
been launched with the
hopes it will get traction.
"We're still planning for
the actual ground game to
see if we can get something
established and moving,"
Kilpatrick said.
But getting a petition
signed will be tough, said
Kilpatrick.
"We've been pushing
back and saying, [a pet-
ition] costs money, that's
expensive, and we're con-
cemed about folly not
wanting to answer the door
because of the environ-
ment," Kilpatrick said
"There's ICE and all this
kind of stuff. What happens
if they don't answer? But
for us, the most important
aspect of it is we can't
afford it"
Notice
CITY °FRIAR( %IONA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
A public healing will be held by the Coy C 505040n of the CRP of Miami,
Fbd on Thuratlay, April 23, 2026, a 910 AM. A City Hell, located at 3500
Pan American Dare, Mani, Fonda 33133 for Be purpose of granting the
following'.
ARESOLUTION OFT£WWI CCTV COMMSSDN,WITH ATIAC ENT(S),
BY AFOURiFFTHS (4/5T S) AFFR ATNE VOTE, AFIERAN A1W13TTBED
PUBLIC HEAPING, RATIFYING, Af iFOJ NG, AND GOVERNING THE CRY
MANAGERS FNDNGATTACH®AND NCORPORATED, AS ATTACHMENT
ME THAT DOI.fERTNE NEGOTPR N METHODSNO PROCEDURES AfE
NOT PRACMA0 F ORADVADACEDUS FOR THE CRY OF MARI, FLORIDA
OFMLa P1RSlANTro SECTORS 16-85((w) OF THE CODECFTIE Cm
OF MIAMI, R_MDA,AS MENDED) NANO TFE REDURB.Ef15 FOR
SAD PROCEDURES; AUTHORIZING THE ALICCATOJ OF FURS, IN THE
AMOUNT OF$45A0o00TO SRSHPE FOR ALL, NC.,A FLORIDA NOT FOR
PROM -ORGANIZATION FORT EADMNBFRATDN M' CRY OF WRIT
SENIOR REN ALASSISTFNCE PROGRAM ('1ROGRAA'TI. FOR ONE YEAR OF
SERVICES, WITH AN OPTION ID BOE R PIMA SECOND YFAROF
SERVICES FOR AN AMMO, $4520000ATTE SOLE DISCRETION OF
TE DEPARTMENT OF HOSNG AND COMMNOYDEVELO RMDNTS
%FER OR OR DESIGNEE, AS SPECIFIED N 49-9tC #ENTNNI UFLILPD
TE RIOS GENERATED AND ROM. ENO-1 YEAR FROM TE HBIORD
PRESERVATION SO -PR I FS OF FEES, SUBJECT TO TE AALABLRY
OF NOON% RUBBER AUTHORENG T E CRY MA NN. ro NEGOTIATE
AND EXECUTEALL 1.1MA% DOO.l.BNT, NCLUDNGANENDMORS,
EXTENSDNS,AND MODIFICATIONS, ALL NA FORMS ACCEPTABLE. TE
CRY ATTORNEY, SUBJECT re ALL Mfr., SWEAR, LOCAL LAWS
THAT REGU ATETHE USE OF SUCH FUNDS, FOR SAD %PROSE
...nosed resolution(s) maybe inspected by to pbl0 a the Office
of Be Cis Clarks 3500 Pan American Drive, Mani, Fbntla 33132 Monday
Brmgh Friday, exclbirg holidays, between Be hours of Gam. anti 5 pm., or
hryu//mianRprQ.mm fie days before Be date of the Commission Mee.
The Mani Cis commission requeab all interested parties be presort or
rep.ss.r( at Me meeting and may be heard with respect to any propcettbn
before the My Commission In which the City Commission may take action.
Should any p,rsm desire to appeal an. decision of City Cowninsbn with
o. matter to be considered at this meeting, Mat person shall en -
respect
dot a verbatim record d 4pr.eedims a mate including all testimony
Ertl evidencem up441. anya0pead maY he based NS.22 0105).
Pursuant to Mani City Code Section 2-33(o), whenever a scheduled CIN
Commission meeting . cancelled a s not held due to a lack of a quorum
or other emergency, a special City Connis44meeting will beautmatcy al
scheduled for Be Tuesday ...Rely following the cancel,. meeting. In the
event d one of the aforementioned cirmmstancen the special meeting would
be held on April., 20., at9 m am. in Be Cityor.lon Mm Cmbers
located at Miami Crty toll, 3500 Pan American DON, Miami, FL 33133.A11 of
the scheduled agenda dens from that cancelled meeting 8.11 antanaticaly
be scheduled as an agenda item at the special City Carmi.. meeting.
T. Cly Clrkahall rot1y the public of Be special mee5ng that b to aka
ph. by pbcbg a notice of Be specs Ci/Conmission meeting a the
entrance of City Hall and the Oy's main administrative building, placing a
notice on Be Ctto'swd4e, and, 1 4abte, placing an ad Ina newspaper of
general circulation before Be 9,6,11 meeting on the immediately t0110wnng
Tuady.There shall be no am:Nmal roticeby pubdkatlar required for any
such scheduled agenda tten bat is moved tome specbl CM Coanisoion
meeting.
In accordance with the A mencans wib Dbabiliti. Act of 1990, persons
needing special accommodations to participate in this proceeding may
contact the Office of Be coy Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice) no later than fie
(5) business .ys pry to he proceeding. TTY users may call v.711 (Florida
Relay Service) nobler treat (S business days pry to he proceeding.
Too B. Hamm
Me. d thee..
Ad No. 4393E
Too B. Hanlon
Cny CteM
Ad No. 43935
Todd B. Hannon
Ad No. 43933