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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 2016-09-20 Advertisementof The Miami Herald, a daily newspaper published at Miami in Miami -Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement that was published was published hi said newspaper in the issue of. Affiant further says that the said The Miami Herald is a newspaper published at Miami, in the said Miami -Dade CoLinty, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida each day and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Miami, in said Miami -Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said n ne spapers(s). % 4espaper's"'. worn to and subscribed before met X �sub� C, H A R k N1, 16th, day of September, 2016 WSSIO/V -\24 My Commission Expires: April 24"', 2017 #EE 869414 M. Charles r.`Q 011ded 10 Notary AiamiHera@ MEDIA COMPANY PUBLISHED DAILY MIAMI -DARE -FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI -RADE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared: ,JEANNETTE MARTINEZ who on oath says that he/she is CUSTODIAN OF RECORDS of The Miami Herald, a daily newspaper published at Miami in Miami -Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement that was published was published hi said newspaper in the issue of. Affiant further says that the said The Miami Herald is a newspaper published at Miami, in the said Miami -Dade CoLinty, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida each day and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Miami, in said Miami -Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said n ne spapers(s). % 4espaper's"'. worn to and subscribed before met X �sub� C, H A R k N1, 16th, day of September, 2016 WSSIO/V -\24 My Commission Expires: April 24"', 2017 #EE 869414 M. Charles r.`Q 011ded 10 Notary Hi ifil IR EIA I Local& State,( MIAW GARDENS "The statute effectively this race," Wright said. Circuit Color level, Wright ficasel.um the candidacy of The courts ho,sIp.lom. appealed to the Third all m1hrewi. qmkided Let'—s.hatthe people Court orders candidates who have done or Mormi Garth., have to whichutheld the Iowa, alltj�ey were required to do Say about the Supreme do -over in t,s decision. - CowWright, la"'s, ope- The Supreme Cow, in returned, not due to In- I ack. Part, chief, was mayoral i electon disqualified Jc.0 20 by Cleric Roarcus Taylor. current law it ambivalent other matter within their ,aid in u letter that the She said and doesn't offer a remedy control, but due to street ,,,ask Wright used to pay for candidates ifthey're. bad lack results, from s his 11114i"tic. fee was — was readying the Nov. 8 IIdma,d to the city ba- .1 L'saa raromr ballots for the printer, the cause the bank cc oldn't elect!.. would likely call, find his Campaign's so- CITYCity of Miami pitce late, in the month ..at .—be' State elce, Kadii Gardens must when cm-no—cipalfft. tire law says if adhookis hold its mayoral .lemon will have their runoffs from returned for Any reason, over 'gain after the city the Nov. 8 general election. the Candidate const be wrongly disqualified an, of The mart met, that it notified road given the ,he candidates fromthe Iescumi-I the financial opportunely ul pay with a race, the state supreme and logistical hardship the certified check but must do Com, rated Thursday. cultism, right place on thert so before the qualifying The court ruled in favor city, the state Legislature, period ends. of rase, Wright, who was the Miami -Dade elections In Wright's 'me, the disqualified as a Candidate depaztrraent and the other bank didn't recon the ma theAug. 30 better. It n- candidates, but it was m check to the city far more and ... d that last month's ssrery ato give Voters than . week, afterqual- ... sits inwhich in'-- chance to make adecision. ifying ond,cL It a, so beat mayor ou... Gilbert "no this me, ar, brad.- turned because of o bank won ... lechar, with 69 a[, as well as unreason- — a,; Wnight'secroust percent of the vote —be able, and =necessary - was already up,. and he tossed and anew be turtion an the elective had funds to cove , the will, Wight's name held come, paccess has tainted the coach. a ffi theballouslongwiffie entire Maud Gardens J.C. Placm, who repre- ee other candidates election for the office of started Taylor and the city, from the ArnounnarI, GO]- may., by keeping the Said the coull, It., act . bart, former councilman name of a candidate off the dangerous precedent and Ulysses Harvard and poUti- better, and therefore, be- should have .,ad, its d"d- a "o -con" cura job.- food the 'each of A the siort before the Aug. 30 .A... the Sromere Costs election was certified. The ruling also strikes wrote. "The way they're doing down . section of state The enuffe dociat.n tire opens the door for so ,lean... lawrelated to could also be s, setback far many p—ibilm', VOW candidate gratifying. filbert, Who spent more happens now if the other Wright now has two than 990,000 An his ­ [qualifying] check b' -'- day , excluding the. wart, ` Al,sta. campaign. He did a,? " Plemas said.. "Them end, ad to pay at return a call f ...... am So any ways In width fee �,md be pared back far. smon, Thursday. this is a power grab by doe the race.the rut- "bT.w the hacd yark SupremeCreco." mgh,.st as the county begins for the next leg of After unsuccessfully I.1mg At the olland-Dade "The statute effectively their re-fircu" file Supreme Circuit Color level, Wright ficasel.um the candidacy of Court's coling read. appealed to the Third all m1hrewi. qmkided Justice Risky P.Istra, District Court of Appeal, candidates who have done ribred x diCs-tug up!.- whichutheld the Iowa, alltj�ey were required to do in and Wrote that while court. but Iwo had Own, checks the bridal,asult was harsh, The Supreme Cow, in returned, not due to In- tha court Can't lowdo, its 6-1 opintan, said the sufficient funds a, some statute, became they deem current law it ambivalent other matter within their the. arm.""ary, un - and doesn't offer a remedy control, but due to street reasonable and arbitrary. for candidates ifthey're. bad lack results, from s 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida disqualified. bank error totally beyond marijuana The City of Miami has tentatively adopted a measure to increase its property tax levy. Last year's property ho, levy'. A Oithilly proposed tax levy ............................................ $306.118.738 B. Less tax reductions due to Value Adjustment Board and other assessment changes 57301.692 - C. Actual property tax levy JOE _C17 046 This year's proposed ter. levy ........................................ 5311A5_1529 All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on: (IRMIE in cuenfiLd mil Packages Code, mna. like "Cloud DATE- Tuesday, September 20th, 2016 d "he""coh"O"'n" Five men. arrested in 1.1on." TIME: 5:06 p.m. Hialeah fo r sale of F.IIAtWI.h wire caught at his Cage gas w1hugoil PLACE: City Hall, City Commission Chambers, station 39519th St., police said. He handed 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida synthetic marijuana over 100 bag-flialdmod, ou"inc­ to patio, and CITYCity of Miami ouplaned that he uses the authorities," aials.1i lackce proceeds to pay his cast. a, mus.— nsrxe spokesman C.1 Z.gby told Ararta was also caught El Nue'. Humid, selling the drug these, The drug, Is. called police said. A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax Chown Cep"' and, Bilad 'IC2" ., "fade weed" is out Emirate Homandsc, e7, hroall both work At dia actually made Sam mart- was arrested at the Sickad Alibrabot Tobacco Shop. humunThe drug is ad, of Tobacco shop aff.fWe,It increase and the budget will be made at Ceparo works behind the dried leaves sprayed with 43,d Piece ,'-let, And Ismail, is the chemicals—which could The mus were Ah. -,d sarge r.. everything with naerd,inecalso So,, this hearing. on Wednesday, they from pesticides to car poi- violating A county ardi- were arrested by the His- sous. Whon smoked, it ..Ce against the sate of Leah Police Department for produces an effect in the drug paraphernalia, Ismail the sale of synthetic man- some area of the brain as was changed with one Fels- joamn, c—.bi., due,. Ity count of selling the The pan of a According to the federal synthetic drug. #22660 =are "eclat syntheticsyntheticgovernment, these dings Bonds were set at $500 drugs by the local Indco are often advertised se far all five man. department that caught 1-1 alternatives to crard- fiveon in looThe other in.They can -,a .k area, were 1Z Acosta, 30; extreme anxiety, violent Ymr-aa Farhamillah, 38; Eugenia Hernandez, behavior, hallucinations can A,V,, be fatal. They BUDGET SUMMARY / CITY OP MIAMI FISCAL YEAR 2016-2017 TY YEAR mad 47, and have became p­wu to THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF THE CITY OF MIAMI According to reporting b a' y Et Nor,— Harald, d" the Florida prison system. "The me ofsphaelic 8 �/� TO E�E T ST YEAR'S , S TOTAL OP T IDIT ARE 3,8% GREATER THAN LAST YEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING, EXPENDITURES. ! S led put too i her '."at ratnraaa. Is growing into a General Fund AS 7.645S .1 . bournme—beo, they national epidemic that Voted Debt Suspected the drug was sends thousands fpcopto CO. Es I, MEDAL SPECIAL DENT ACEANAL 'a ,old. I. If. each year, ESTIMATED REVENUES PC ND REVENUE EHVICE SERVICE MAL "This illegal drug is old ud_c , f� and whoseTax.: Mill.go la, $1000 madAc a faire label fensare still arknewn", A Valorem Taxes 7.6466 323,999,400 323,999,400 oral incense' and you get a Zagby told El fluAso HA, Ad Vale,,. Tax. 0.6435 (Voted Debt) 27,265,700 27,263,700 wassia, that it'A'mn, for si,L TIFTICCou, (CRA) (26,019,600) (25,019,800) harman clanschopturn'BrIt The drugs the ..cut!. DdiscOattAd VS]a,,. Taxes 5,600,000 5,600,000 an but is alis to dooedw, line tenaurro­sd were Sold late. Ad 30,400 Franchise Soo IlOCTerrean unto 106,503R00 1:7400 .000 1 00:000 Rrau & Forhafteen 1343,00 949 800 N ,t=mac,tal Re ..c 'N6, DO 3,0170,20OG l."SROD ENVIRONMENT 0. Thmeday, the 1.1ce u reached 15.36 fet, jst Ll,r,,"'i Omer Revenues 5E4,0%Io 3,800,20D 49,918.300 7J71,200 84,456.300 57,061,100 l dOLIbe fewIn"'A 'ty ofu15-5- Chrsga, far Services :''Cots 17p Okeechobee to,, Larger level but still far below the 17.5 fea whom TOTAL SOURCES 662,429,700 13%962.900 37,437,900 84.456,300 924,286,800 flushing to the aging dike .'and U. late could begin fidL Thunferi-In 7,268,900 9,010,200 37.0,500 54,270,6110 coastal "VAra'as held A't as long as Fund Qr.mfflcrn,aNat Aaxolb, 0 estuaries we feel we can, ,coven OTREVENUES, TRANSFERS there's slide Little bit of wet BALAALNCED 669,698,600 148,973,100 75,429,4170 84,456.300 976,557,400 season add thann ,"Rom—nur.,cur md" 'to—, Coamm'11 a. . d EXPENDITURES ­­ jn­,,@,ah,aI1.­' 1. the ]Art two weeks, ,he lake a,, a fact air,, G's"al mwe'rue't 62.690,400 15,147 '30 8,042ROM 85,379,700 ,a rearager, an Tropical Stma, Halonins Planning & Development 'I 16,353,900 18,518.700 I"' CX.t anted Thursday they .1,.h,,l heavy y r,�. C.rrurRy Os'shpurn't 3 4 51,307,500 54,790,000 Of 97,617,406 would I or"A" a is dump- across file state. it's still far "t, r Public w,f,,us 682,500 78� 00,600 19.016,800 356,986,400 18,688,800 376,876,200 Ing of Writer from Lake bel -16A feet reached inI'"' 57,143,1007,308,500 76,414,300 ' 14, 865,ttoo olme, h.b,a that over the Fssmary after second rain. Nus-1Odser5clast-ISSI 4D,0.92:800'400 40,932,82 U: "mor" spread g.A,, 1'o protect the dike, the Debus-Ires 75,429 75,429,400 cral,_mick abpIc across the Corps began flushing the T.. .... L Coast. rarnorrem, arround of water TOTAL EXPENUFFURiT 016,189,700 75,4il 411 14. 1,, 11, Starting Friday, the U.S. no allowed —about 30,0170 �h'U Trartaue-Ord _LOU8'�600 48,508,920 18,985,500 67,494, 00 Army fEngftr­C rcidw to rden,edtathe C T� ficH.C.'r a second to west And 13,000 to Om Lot Bourneffleento,1NO ArrPta 5,000,00 5,000,000 caldw III about east- tdg?,c,,d the TOTAL APPROPRIATED EXPENDITURES, 8,800411 hto r P- ­and. rusavLve addae his.' ral IRS RESERVES&DALANCES 669,698,600 148,973,100 75,429,400 84,456,300 978,557,400 Rml,as. to rhe "At will Li prfluted f .. I-aw flood- about the "Md oanade, and infuriatedalthough water a"I' will r 1HERENTAIIVEADOMED, AND/OH FINAL BUDGETS ARF ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OFTHE ABOVE NENILONED TAXING AUTIOICTYA, A be measured rt�u gets Te ech no the Mauna, . , the PUBLIC RECORD. directly .n the take rah- Cap, began pol,irg,,hun. tillu dmVICItluarn, which in as to on."I po,,Ca, And oleo past -k, also included slowed releases At the Lake AM 22860 hoc.st no -off, Crm, apalce.r ­,acd.The algae b1ccuns .,an John C pbell 'Aid. also Cagan to Clear up. mi, FIAGERNAMIM PUBLISHED DAILY MIAMI -RADE -FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared: JEANNETTE MARTINEZ who on oath says that: he/she is 2 1 CUSTODIAN OF REA CORDS of The Miami Herald, a daily newspaper published at Miami in Miami -Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement. that was published was published in said newspaper in the issue of. - Affiant further says that the said The Miami Herald is a newspaper published at Miami, in the said Miami -Dade County, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida each day and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Miami, in said Miami -Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said ne spapers(s). ....... . ..... worn to and subscribed before me this 16th, day of September, 2016 os My Commission ? oc� Expires: April 24", 2017 M. Charles WEE 889414 s 4 017ded MO lic Notary "W M IA I Local & State 411inlrii linnib MIAMIDELVD01A I I 'B'"I'll MIMU GARDENS in unkifill fell packages the"I's", Wright "n't suing at the Nflud-Dude "The iffutis,by tilt' control," if,, Stip's— Five men arrested in H'.�Eo, Dou" Scrus h, And III!, courts have spoke,. Circuit Coast level, Wright fe—I.a,a the candidacy of Comt",rolinguad, Fluids prices wat'.. Let's see what ill(-. people otherwise qualified Jostles Ricky Polsn appealed to the Third It o Court orders synthetic marijuana of option Glodue, have in District Crunt of Appeal, candidates who have (tone offered a dissenting spin - nummun, to "'pe' and LAST YEAR'S TOTAL say about the Supreme which upheld the lower all they .,is ,q,,I,,d to do I.., and wrote that what, proceeds to pay but rent. A, cossmus .511:11 spokesman Carl Zogby told on's decision." coot. but have had their cheeks the initial result was hush, doC -over in Zi former Opr- The Supreme Can., Or returned, not due to ill the court: can't rewrite Eugenio dbcommed, 47, Ismail both work at the acrestlynkide from nuori- suka I.Alle chief, was its 6-1 opinion, said tire sliffick,rut fluids ., some statutes because they dazin Tobacco shop of of West Cc E,..o worts behind the Cited leave, sprayed with 1,qualifial hence 20 by current Law is ambivalent Other Carrier within that, then, unnecessary, ou mayoral election City cle'l, Ronatur Tayon and doesn't offer a Tensity control, bar do, to sheer seconabla sort arbitrary.She violating a county andi- were by the Ilia- tons. When smoked, it said I', a letter the for candidates if they're had luck resulting from dreg paraphernalia. Ismail the sale of syntheticauld- canne area ofill, made a, sn" Wright sort , pay disqualified. ban -p, tmaRy beyond ey count of selling the 'The arrests are part of a According to the federal Lis Durrifill.ti no fee w" crackdown ad synthetic government, these drugs Bonds were act at $500 was readyfig tile Nov. 8 ut—rd to ill,, city ­ ural If and you get a wom. ballots fax "" prirte r, the come the bank coal 0 27,266,700 27266,700 clued- —slid likely take find his campaign ', ad - LF Transfer (CRA) (26,019,600i later In the month count lmod"., Star, cles- human consumption.' But Miscri Gandu.,net e, pta,c,e, her , otinufficipailifies Fort law so" if a check is Juild its mayand licence will have ditch, malffs fee., cdf.,.yTaV,.f,, ctras Ad Valorem Taxes all .,a, again after the city the Nov. 9 general election. the candidate must be wrongly disqualified one of The court wrote that it notified and given the he C of Miami has tentatively T ity of M the saiddiddint, true the recognized the Financial Opportunity to Pay with Interest race, tire state Supreme Com, ruled Thursday. and logistical hardship he citing might piece .n the certified check but must do so before the qualifying op Its to inc adopted a measure to increase its t The conn vald� of favor city, the state Legislature, period ends. 949,8170 of James Wright, who was file Miami -Dade elections In Wright's case, the tax levy. disqualified as a candidate department And the other bank didn't return the propel on the Ang. 30 invited. It candidates, but it was nee- check to the city for more 1�':" 41,E IGO F,dI,,d If last month's salary to give voters A than two wee" after Real- ChancesfarSewins Dc,ai -filwhich encu" -ell... tomato, a decision. ifying ended. It was 'e- Last tax levy: bene may., Oliver Gilbert ol an irratic- 'm this case, named because of a back year's property reelection with 69 Iasll, I oil unreason -error; Wright's account — bernades a percent of the vote — be able and unnecessary re. was already open and he A. Initially p,.p.B.d tax levy . .. .. . .... . .......... .......... X305.118.738 tested and a new vote be streadar on t elective had foods to the fired with Wright's name process has tainted the shock. B. Less tax reductions due to value Adjustment do the ballot along with the three nothar candidates .tire Miami Gardens election for the office of T.C. Plan,"who ,P'c- sented Taylor slid the city, Beat d and other assessment Change, $7.301 592 Sm., ,to, August race: Gil mayor by keeping the said the court has set a 148,973,100 best, formercu`FC`m v Tame Of a candidate off the dangerous pme,d-ii and 0� Actual tax levy 1297.817,046 Ulyaarsi Harvard and puff- ballot, And therefore, be- should he,, made its ded property cal newinuou Clara John- yond the reach of 91 tiretion h before the Aug. 30 ED' 8,042,000 79700 Von. voters," tit'SupremeCourt election was mfifi,d. This year's proposed tax levy. 410515.29 IT" `Fmg A" studios wrote. "The way they're doing nourne, ".",Jay "" do— a a,cfe. Of arse The duct's decision this opens the d.r for so 0 "13 7 FOO ,1,ctiC.a I.—Isted to could also be a setback for nially peanbElfic a. What r Works 2111�11 �I Candidate qualifying. Gilbert, who spent more happens now if the other Ing of war, final L also Wright now has two thou $90,000 DO his a- [Codifying] check bmm­ 18,688,80 sbay', excluding the week- election campaign. He did ,?" Plailarsedid, "Ihon, All concerned citizens are invited to end, to pay the qualifying rim,sturn A end for I... tone so many ways in which summer spread gon_ fee ,oil be placed back into the race. Because the rut- Tent Thursday, "New the hard work cho is a fmwr, Dead, by the Supreme Conn." attend a public hearing on the tax ing come just as the county begins for the next leg of After =successfully UWE in unkifill fell packages BUDGET SUMMARY I CITY OF MIAMI - FISCAL YEAR 2016-2017 end,, names liko " Cisco Five men arrested in H'.�Eo, Dou" Scrus h, And Hialeah for sale of Firchatrilhill was caught selling at his Citgo gas Fluids prices wat'.. statim on 39519th St., police said. He handed synthetic marijuana overIN 0 bag, of synthetic "The ad at"you-stic nummun, to "'pe' and LAST YEAR'S TOTAL eIn,,, I,, rusu, 1h, authorities," Hiund, police proceeds to pay but rent. A, cossmus .511:11 spokesman Carl Zogby told Acosta was at,. caught Ed Nor,. Herald. adfling the drug thou, The drug, da. called police said. Gio,un Cut slid mi "IC!" ., "falls weed" Onfir Eugenio dbcommed, 47, Ismail both work at the acrestlynkide from nuori- was arrested at tire Sinhad Abbate Tobsce. Shop. hunts. The drug is made of Tobacco shop of of West Cc E,..o worts behind the Cited leave, sprayed with , 43,d Place. counts', and Lancil is tire cuummah, - which could The man were charged I—ol, range firecer, everything with mkdemea.nors for OfWedudry, they from pesticides to rat per- Wednesday,arrested violating a county andi- were by the Ilia- tons. When smoked, it rence against the sale of Ima"Polka, D,parnmerd for produces en affect 1n the dreg paraphernalia. Ismail the sale of syntheticauld- canne area ofill, made a, was charged with one Door firams,n."Los d ey count of selling the 'The arrests are part of a According to the federal synthetic drug. crackdown ad synthetic government, these drugs Bonds were act at $500 drugs by eine local police us refine advertised a, for all five men. department that caught legal alternatives to cm. fire men I. trial. The other to-. They F., ceaseo"D _, Raul Acosta, 30; extreme anxiety, violent Younts Faflwtclldh, 38; behavior, hallucinations increase to be held on: DATE: Tuesday, September 20th, 2016 TIME: 5:05 p.m. PLACE: City Hall, City Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida CITY: City of Miami A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax increase and the budget will be made at this hearing. #22860 and Engulf. Harreardle, and can — be fund. They BUDGET SUMMARY I CITY OF MIAMI - FISCAL YEAR 2016-2017 F7 have become p,,.i3O in mthe THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF THE CITY OF MIAMI �zcmdlng to rep-iti g Fluids prices wat'.. 'e by Id bmew, Herald, the "The ad at"you-stic ARE 3.8% GREATER THAN LAST YEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES. police investigated a lend manjuaris is growing for. a General Fund 7.6465 of 30 business wirer, they national epidemic that Voted Dart 0.5425 suspected the drug was armals thousands fp,.pi, ,.Id. to the hospital each year, -IMATIC REVENUES GENERAL FUND SPECIAL REVERUE DEBT INTERNAL SERVICE SERVICE FUND TOTAL "Thisffleguldrugh—ld and whose Inn_ stf- . Tizcca� Mile C par 5'1000 nuala Col. label d"rer, Leas are, IEU lomwo Ad V T! 4 ' ValoremTaxes7 a 631 323,999,400 323,999,490 ural If and you get a Zogby told Id Nuevo �11 IN (Voted plot) Ad Vskical Taxes, LED 27,266,700 27266,700 wane ng that ft's'em for aid. LF Transfer (CRA) (26,019,600i (26,019,600) human consumption.' But The drugs Fix, itaxemis, Deli NcdAd Valcoan Taxes 5,600,000 rd bar is . tie to deceive the to— uncovered did were Id ctras Ad Valorem Taxes "N" 'D do 30:400 Franchise Fees & OUC, Taxes 106,503,600 105,503,600 Interest 1,700,000 1,700,000 Anal, & Froehast 13,443,900 949,8170 14,193,700 ENVIROMMENT On Thaunday, tire la1w 2,`4112 75r782,900 3,000,000 144 9 .. reached 15.36 feet, jurd a Otho, Alwartax 3,800,200 1�':" 41,E IGO 7:0'61:1CB 7,171,200 84,456,300 41 41 Corps doubles I- inches Fry of,, 15.5- ChancesfarSewins 110,487,8' . '00 JTJE',� E:Ill 12R:j�ka 700 Okeechobee foot target level but still far below the 17.5 feet where TOTAL SOURCES 662,429,700 139,962,900 37,437,900 34,456,300 924,286,800 flusbina to tire aging like umand if,, — bernades a 7,268900 9,010,200 37,991 500 54,270,600 fair, could begin to fail. coastal "We've hetetoff as hug as Nild BalandaRlbselos/No Assets 0 TOTAL REVENUES, TRANSFERS& we can, give. estuaries ,a ILL i bill, bit f I wet exacian and chance of trop- BALANCES L 669,698 ROD 148,973,100 75,429,400 84,456,300 978.557,400 — EXPENDITURES a' I-"," "I'Le"llell Leri" stems, Campbell said. It, the [act two weeks, G ­.J Gavels Cut 62,690.400 15,147 300 ED' 8,042,000 79700 the take rose a foot after Ivills, re A n- 'Tropia:at Storm Ifienrome Plandutt & Divelon,ae 76,353,90FO 1 8 Put �70 3A,872,600 nourne, ".",Jay "" linseltied ],easy cri. "It 'eveou"'t 3 �50 4 0 "13 7 FOO 64,790,000 voukl Increase If I 'I "I tire suite. It's , till far r Works 2111�11 �I `26:4000 N 19,016,8()o 97,617,400 Ing of war, final L also bd.... clm,46.4 feet resulted in Safety 3�C P 1 18,688,80 `7167, 1 Okeechobee that over the Febmany af�cr 'erou, an. crisis Nan-Depattranurel 57,143,100 40,932800 7,308,500 76,414,300 140,885,900 4,932,800 0 summer spread gon_ To protect the dike, the Debt SI—es 75,420,400 75,429,400 mole -thick figs, across the Cup, began making the Tleamer, Coast, Sunning Friday, the U.S. maxanciall cromintof—re, stewed — about 30,000 TRITE ESWHITIRRED 189 616,470� 120,987,600 5,42LTLO 4,zt.56 300 906,063,00 Transfers -flirt 48,508,900 _ 18,985,500 67,494,400 Brow Corps of Fogimers second to the aell, d to In" 't 3,00 0 to ill, F 5,00O GN_LL 5,0floto5,060,000sak TOpPLAPPROPRIATED EXPENDITURES, naa� would done), to skuret cast which triggered tire 8,800 gli —cod. to till west Will music algae bloom a, Perot fie wall' flood- TRANSFERS, RESERVES & BALANCES 609,698,600 148,973,100 10 84,456,300 978,F,57,ReleasesRe�zcs the cline, ed estuaries and Infected war,, DweIs will ­DIINI4 IRE TENTATIVE, ADBIRD, ANDMR FINAL BUDGITIS ARE ON FILE IN IHC Of FIU- OF IRE ABOVE MEN RONED TAXING AURIORI FY AS A he me ar—I at a grit, To nallia, the bloom, ill, PUBLIC RECORD. directly an di, take ­I.r poll's began policaig 'cle- 0, an downstream, which in es to case, pee.asure and also part weeks also included low,,] releases a, file Late Ads 22860 local run-off, Corea 1,.k,.,- .,C,d,d. '[be algal, blooms it an 1.1 Ca upbull said also begin, in cl,u up. PUBLISHED DAILY MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA STATE DF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared.: ,JEANNETTE MARTINEZ r4-1 who on oath says that he/she is _.V CUSTODIAN OF RECORDS of The Miami Herald, a daily newspaper published at Miami in. Miami -Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement that was published was published in said newspaper in the issue of: ,Affiant further says that the said The Miarnif-lerald is a newspaper published at Miami, in the said Miami -Dade County, Florida and. that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida each day and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Miami, in said Miami -Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, fine or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said 4n o papers(s). n Sworn to and subscribed be -'r met. 6re�� 16th, day of September, 2016 My Corrunission Expires: A pri124"', 2017 M. Charles Notary %%�% It I I B � I o0qj/. N 24, aCat� #EE869414 d ^d ed CA I Locales II[RIP5 16 OF sHPVEMBAE 7016 WLEVOWULDCOM La Ciudad de Miami ha adoptado tentativamente, Lin aurnento a los impuestos de propiedad. Impuestos do, propieclad del ado panard: A. Impuestos propuant.. &gh.JUB.cL. -- - - - - $305,118,738 E3. Menoo reductions en iropLa$t0$ propoeston par la jUnta da, ajustes do v.].ono y ono. cnrobic,s $7,301.692 C. Impuestos de pPpj.d.d naned, - - - . . .. ...... 122 7,8_1 Z.O4 6 1 Impueston propuestos para el she presente - - - -- 1341 051 Q51 529 Todos los ciudadanos interesadods est6In invitados a asistir a la audiencla p6blica del incremento de impuestos que tomai-A lugar el FECHA: martes, 20 de septiembre, 2016 HORA: 5:05 p.m, LUGAR: La Alcaldfa de Miami, 3500 Pan Americ2n Drive, Miami, Florida CIUDAD: Ciudad de Miami SE TOMARA UNA DECISION FINAL sabre el aumento de impuestos y del presupuesto en esta audiencia p6blica. 922860 ASISTENTES ALL Show Internacional de B.C. de Fart VIOLADOR SE HACE PASAR POP P0110A ❑ hiz. I. For U bernb,, qn, Panacea do 47 P— Supto puede estar b1sw "I", 0 ror.ta a on. coni" dentro d, rent laeado BonitaL RUDE BE do cOt.bao, trB, ronjor y on manor do . ,at. ad. qae dafio,. Erring YO, eB. asd.pd 1n cre din do color plarade .., --., d.,, elpey.t,, no ndrorce nuagno, No se 'ahe on,, urt va a, c".B, sego" ofc6 la " — paildia net Landed. Lee. RETRATI, HABLADO do[ ... par".- 1. Bg,c,i6n .—I fidan elaci6n can at,. Boo en camino a Miami !.didarreo One scradia... Veto "na carniza, re choleco de ticti— an lea, ponne— U.- dol hz6" ad area de Hann, do policiales con alga UFO do naz6orclas an East Fort a and. do. CBS4,torignia do la� 6 p— dal no—, La 1513,7 Boadado B.Bj'd,I . polme 'Bio One to vfctirna Las autoridadas pidgin a B'B_L Herald. do, a[ _'Pech...tenia Breen to'ge beforreacion El P-Bria on"ogo - arena do forgo y ent'aral are .lot La Ciudad de Miami ha adoptado tentativamente, Lin aurnento a los impuestos de propiedad. Impuestos do, propieclad del ado panard: A. Impuestos propuant.. &gh.JUB.cL. -- - - - - $305,118,738 E3. Menoo reductions en iropLa$t0$ propoeston par la jUnta da, ajustes do v.].ono y ono. cnrobic,s $7,301.692 C. Impuestos de pPpj.d.d naned, - - - . . .. ...... 122 7,8_1 Z.O4 6 1 Impueston propuestos para el she presente - - - -- 1341 051 Q51 529 Todos los ciudadanos interesadods est6In invitados a asistir a la audiencla p6blica del incremento de impuestos que tomai-A lugar el FECHA: martes, 20 de septiembre, 2016 HORA: 5:05 p.m, LUGAR: La Alcaldfa de Miami, 3500 Pan Americ2n Drive, Miami, Florida CIUDAD: Ciudad de Miami SE TOMARA UNA DECISION FINAL sabre el aumento de impuestos y del presupuesto en esta audiencia p6blica. 922860 El principal show de yates del mundo sera en Florida L1.11 Lauderdale, at .."e do da c Ciudad onv a do or,i—boa on 'I ondy" c,caparat, de yetro dal .-do, con la -WIdd6. de no. 1,500 ornbarcaci - re, y a, do On dol- "to eepositore.q Procco,a, to, do to roacntona Be pais cad6n. ASISTENTES ALL Show Internacional de B.C. de Fart 9 "ad ❑ hiz. I. For U bernb,, qn, Panacea do 47 P— PJ�Iei U.. — d,ct,. Be In 1. apret' do licia Ber 'dldental "I", .a, a] �ojat. �nB16 Be 's—con-L., 'd la ror.ta a on. coni" dentro d, rent laeado BonitaL RUDE BE do cOt.bao, trB, ronjor y on manor do . ,at. ad. qae dafio,. Erring YO, eB. asd.pd 1n cre din do color plarade .., --., d.,, elpey.t,, no ndrorce nuagno, No se 'ahe on,, urt va a, c".B, sego" ofc6 la " — paildia net Landed. Lee. RETRATI, HABLADO do[ ... par".- 1. Bg,c,i6n .—I fidan elaci6n can at,. Boo So — qua el hombre !.didarreo One scradia... Veto "na carniza, re choleco de ticti— an lea, ponne— U.- dol hz6" ad area de Hann, do policiales con alga UFO do naz6orclas an East Fort a and. do. CBS4,torignia ficial y pooetal.- Nlyc,, Boadado B.Bj'd,I . cra Do igal mo- Las autoridadas pidgin a B'B_L Herald. do, a[ _'Pech...tenia Breen to'ge beforreacion El P-Bria on"ogo - arena do forgo y sabre to conoide q- (lame del Condad, Lee OR, a se idand&6 come agento ala P.Ud. dal Londono conecor on recar. h.blado do pki.. Lee a 239-477-1000 . a del sosperhnso quien, dUie-Et fnadente own lager Crime Stapp— all -800- ... La, darrd—, —tla ap-1—doccera, dequad 780 TIPS (8477). El principal show de yates del mundo sera en Florida L1.11 Lauderdale, at .."e do da c Ciudad onv a do or,i—boa on 'I ondy" c,caparat, de yetro dal .-do, con la -WIdd6. de no. 1,500 ornbarcaci - re, y a, do On dol- "to eepositore.q Procco,a, to, do to roacntona Be pais cad6n. ASISTENTES ALL Show Internacional de B.C. de Fart IT .-do no -1 a d.i Lauderdale oaA—C. yet. ate,pid Panacea do 47 P— ,,to d—cra, r— fcch.O a. Boole pB,VBta 1,6415 148,973.100 ,I Fort Lauderdale Troc- FONDE BE RUDE BE decal Boat Show, que a-- d.,a,, B.d,d.,aa y conic- .., --., d.,, elpey.t,, pt, 57 BE.,, o.m. Teria rot, que L,n- a ... 1. b—o do pa—, I.ch. -C-owdibl, par, 1. ditian. One 1a iod.stda do corer. endsiastas dal roar d.ao- arnbar.d.rea aftccl", da p ... 0, t.do art. al— �os do co.t—plar 1os oti., vefialo la —arnzaci6n on do on ends do $4,000,ni- no'ed.., ya L,s y la ed.fi-re —icd., 11—o", ,a deports,., Ori ccan. 1. La muestra acepe ana EI Fort Lauderdale rotor. ofiLic-, t,.d,.cioo Oe aeoarwi6n de tra, rafflonea national Boat Show conat- di,efio y la toca.l.ria do do pica cuadrad., barya ... $11.5 mill.... 0 punt". (279,000 maLo,., ad.- 1a ecornerea do 1a region y "EI show atrajo a[ ade clod) can rdadd6. -aia so.itione ones 136,000 p—do a rois de 100,000 difirrentes instalocionco reroplec, - 1a i.d.tria personas, toaa unp—!.- habilicadas p— la extCbi- marine an el ser do Flat! - .,.to y di,—oa enoldtod cin. do ono "—p—dente da, sOgdxt dates ate la .,go- int—oci—I do dc.p— vd,dad do arnbucoci.- di-o'ce. RESUMEN PRESUPUESTARIO / CIUDAD DE MIAMI - AND FISCAL 2016-2017 * LOS GASTOS DEL PRESUPUESTO OF OPERACION PROPUESTOS PARA LA CIUDAD DE MIAMI SON 3.8% MAYOR DUE LOS GASTOS TOTALES DE OPERAGION DEL AND PASADO Nda General 7.6465 [a Florida ce ha to Hot,, 0 Y SALOME Boole pB,VBta 1,6415 148,973.100 F.N[dJ BE FONDE BE RUDE BE 11 FONBO IN SERVIEdo SERVICSIS 15,147,100 E511MA00 BE HIGRESCS GENER4d. ESPECIALES 05 DEUDAS IffrEWS TOTAL ,: a ,M116donoo do War par $1000 Due"I" B,482100 11 IV IBO 543" BE ',,, o,.:j ,ad,A alao7,6465 323,999,400 19,015A297,B17:42 _ teleran. MOMENTO EN al cOo, 1. 323,999,400 frapucslas par AVOW, 0.6435 (per vote) 18,688,800 par d" 27,266,700 , CC"a otroo 27,266,700 flF Tnansferen do, (CRA) (2.6',019,600) 14N"" 900 40,932,800 (26,019,600) lrnpoartcs pO,ABl6O At—do, S'BGG 000 1,Mr, do D'wfos CrosstownC'.'ew, Parkway I Cali- D ... ad— c000paxtd 5,500,000 G -ammo. a.lao intended per A,WLa 30,400 616,189,700 129,9137,600 75,429,400 84,456,300 30,400 Ceaba do Fradqtdcle y tror hpedns 106,503,600 18,985,500 Hac, nna semens, 67.494,400 106,602,600 I, Bonea 1,700,000 raciento modelo One In 5,000,02! TOTAL BE CASTES APROPRIADUS, 1,700,000 Mottos y Cmfricad.nea 13,443,90014,393,700 "'N144,719,000 7 RANSFEIIENCIAS RE1 VLSIL. Ot 669,698,611 4 "'71 a Ingresns JBWg.b,rBBB—dales 65936.900 'E."2 900 3.000.000 p—j—.so do o—din-, que -1— a 'ah'. Urard. y ptr"", 56:947,100 114.000 c.l.,.,a dio cuenta no, d. -'t, Loo... lo" 57,061100 Ooea togreato 3,80o,200 49,918,300 7,171,200 84,456,300BOB " �21:'4'6fe7BB Cargos pr, S-1cf. 110A87,800 13,197,900 : TOTAL BE FUENTES BE INGRESO 662,429,700 139,962,900 37,437,900 84,456,300 924,286,800 T-doneck, RBoffildn 7,268,900 9,010,200 37,991,500 54,270,600 Soldo do Tced,ORcreme/Acti- Neto:; 0 TOTAL BE INGRESCS, TRA14SFERENCIAS [a Florida ce ha to Hot,, 0 Y SALOME 669'698'600 148,973.100 75,429,400 84.456,300 978,557,400 GASTOSICOSTOS 11 Galaxy Note 7. Goble -General 690,400 15,147,100 8,042,000 85,879,700 H.Bir"coldn y 0asarrORB 16,353,20 18,576,700 34,872,600 Due"I" B,482100 11 IV IBO 543" BE Ob. PON1111 78,600,600 19,015A297,B17:42 _ teleran. MOMENTO EN al cOo, 1. SeguddBd Pkina 356,986,400 18,688,800 par d" 375,675,200 , CC"a otroo 57,143,100 7,308,500 76,414,300 14N"" 900 Arita. o D�jda B.Odtalo� 40,932,800 bcros interrando apagar or char Enron al overpo de IS N 1,Mr, do D'wfos CrosstownC'.'ew, Parkway I Cali- D ... ad— c000paxtd 75,429,400 75,429,400 TOTAL BE GASTWCOSTOS 616,189,700 129,9137,600 75,429,400 84,456,300 90563, LmocrendaO Otoopdu 43 18,985,500 Hac, nna semens, 67.494,400 Soldo do Fardor/R—adkdvo, N,B4O 5:,26'20 Petersburg a 170 nottro do raciento modelo One In 5,000,02! TOTAL BE CASTES APROPRIADUS, no., sUOoi&, shoilon donde to creopa... licoia dcdodo an uo,i.- La Adroei,tt—i6n 7 RANSFEIIENCIAS RE1 VLSIL. Ot 669,698,611 148,973,100 75,1129,400 84,456,200 978,55-7" U LOS PRESUPOESTOS PROVISIONALES, ADOPrAbOS Y/0 OFFINITIVOS BE ENCUENTRAN ARCHIVADOS Ed UA OTICINA OF IA ANTES MENCIONADAAurafrOAD FECAL COMO REGISTRO PUBLICO, Add 22860 In— A. A—z jaa—'@-"'o—.—' ,, h11111 11 [a Florida ce ha to Hot,, 0 craid. a do do vfdteo.a to do los eaplosi6n nnavos occdcl.a do S—ung, 11 Galaxy Note 7. El residente Be Fort Pierce, c.ya 1doodded no no sido revelada, estate coaduclordo per Port St. Lucie, al rniscro, fl—po One —gaba to hnna do .... _ teleran. MOMENTO EN al cOo, 1. Or h..b,a at]. al canal und.na.oa a, dawn, do News5 que do repent. au par d" cehilar explot6 y a rlo- 1. ""'oa ser cons— do par las florna, habia f -go an or ino-cn. Caeiar6grafos del canal Odiantras 61 baoc6 do exfin- g,abar- a] onnp. de born- g to,, s. q— Lydia D.— bcros interrando apagar or char Enron al overpo de i,,c,,,d,'en" Iris" "U" "'b .... CrosstownC'.'ew, Parkway I Cali- D ... ad— c000paxtd f—da Borde'."i,cig— . . .,,act,, do El hnfi,idno no reradoi Fa,cbO.k a. 1a coo ro— hodd. y at dop-annant. tra COma quda.. daOti- do bamboos dij. qoe t.- dao su carol—U, y d as W, b., h ... Odgard. el —c- 1ar trao al ino,rdi.. Hac, nna semens, Samsung hapedid. a 1. Nathan Dornacha, on St. cHortc., On,, odqui,ic— eI Petersburg a 170 nottro do raciento modelo One In di't-da do F.'t Pierce, d ... el'an an to, cmt""' no., sUOoi&, shoilon donde to creopa... licoia dcdodo an uo,i.- La Adroei,tt—i6n n,ta Jeep Grand Cl h. Federal do A,iOd6c, (FAA, ,--did. y el ..a,. GO- P., - oglw' '. iagM) lazy N.h, 7 Banton, mien. rd,i,ti6 aderoda a Los Urao 61 se al doh para p—j—.so do o—din-, que -1— a 'ah'. ne -clandao ni r,carguuo Cuando ragras6 it vain- el Saoirtw; Galaxy Note? c.l.,.,a dio cuenta no, d. -'t, Loo... lo" IrSHRIOMPEW STATE OF FLORIDA Before the undersigned authority personally - appeared: County, Florida and that the said newspaper has JEANNETTE MARTINEZ who on oath says that he/she is Tj second class mail matter at the post office in Miami, CUSTODIAN OF RECORDS year next preceding the first publication of the of The Miarni Herald, a daily newspaper published at Miami in Miami -Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement that was published was published in said newspaper in the issue of. El Nuevo Herald AD#0002672180-01 September 16th 2016 Affiant further says that the said The Miami Herald is a newspaper published at Miami, in the said Miami -Dade County, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida each day and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Miami, in said Miami -Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid. nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said news pers(s). D S orn to and subscribed. before me this 16th, day of September, 2016 % CHAR, My Commission 24 Expires: _—April 24"', 2017 M. Charles #EE869414 tic otai N -y fA 1,0Calf',5 PINIICYOHBIWI� (vl[6N[sleuesErnetnexutulE EINUPVOIIEItAld(Ola La Ciudad de Miami ha adoptado tentativamente, un aumento a los impuestos de propiedad. Impuestos de propiedad dei ano pasado: A. Impuesl.s propuestos origind ro.nte -- --- - - $305 118,738, B. Menos reduaciones an impuestos propuestos par la junta de ajuates de valor's y St— cambios - --- ,t7 301 892 G. Impuestos de propiedad reales- - -,x'297 811,2L5 Impuestos propuestos para el aria present' - - $341,051_5225 Todos los ciudadanos interesados estan invitados a asistir a la audiencia pGblica del incremento de impuestos que tomara lugar el: FECHA: mantes, 20 de septiembre, 2016 HORA: 5:05 p.m. LUGAR: La Alcaldia de Miami, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida CIUDAD: Ciudad de Miami SE TOMARA UNA DECISION FINAL sabre el aumento de impuestos y del presupuesto en esta audiencia publica. #22860 „r4., a rn 4, e do eantif,c s n n hombre yue To. pasar Poe i 1 ^yy� Felicia. r i t U. door,. og'r'e de Dol semnl/ y,� t s 1 s ,jet,, la oto E. ese mono' C P n- ��, �i7� ��aYl� ���FiN/��%/,5��1Pr���,�J��+5►L'"V�7I1"R7�j5I1M*� ,q reran de costro nfios as 5p:ings y (uego',caro ert (3aecadF , nu sufdemn te.g rr danm, sedan de color plateado ! ' , a / „ , nv, Miami No se sabe coa'ert,,a si n ceema, I,teh, mformd la RETRATO HABI-ADO la ag... i6n sexual time policla del Condado Lee. del smsp,,h,—, mtaddn con arms dos Ss tree que el hombre % ✓441 NMI I La Ciudad de Miami ha adoptado tentativamente, un aumento a los impuestos de propiedad. Impuestos de propiedad dei ano pasado: A. Impuesl.s propuestos origind ro.nte -- --- - - $305 118,738, B. Menos reduaciones an impuestos propuestos par la junta de ajuates de valor's y St— cambios - --- ,t7 301 892 G. Impuestos de propiedad reales- - -,x'297 811,2L5 Impuestos propuestos para el aria present' - - $341,051_5225 Todos los ciudadanos interesados estan invitados a asistir a la audiencia pGblica del incremento de impuestos que tomara lugar el: FECHA: mantes, 20 de septiembre, 2016 HORA: 5:05 p.m. LUGAR: La Alcaldia de Miami, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida CIUDAD: Ciudad de Miami SE TOMARA UNA DECISION FINAL sabre el aumento de impuestos y del presupuesto en esta audiencia publica. #22860 El principals raw de Yates del mundo serd en Florida. cast d „r4., a rn 4, e do eantif,c s n n hombre yue To. pasar Poe i 1 ^yy� Felicia. r i t U. door,. og'r'e de Dol semnl/ y,� t s 1 s ,jet,, la oto E. ese mono' C P n- n t,nta a ora muter dent i ;wwu . "lam da'sorbass rcm muter "I de ema calx de Ltor i a ,q reran de costro nfios as 5p:ings y (uego',caro ert (3aecadF , nu sufdemn te.g rr danm, sedan de color plateado 85,879,700 No se sabe coa'ert,,a si n ceema, I,teh, mformd la RETRATO HABI-ADO la ag... i6n sexual time policla del Condado Lee. del smsp,,h,—, mtaddn con arms dos Ss tree que el hombre % ✓441 m6drete-s que sucedi-nt redrfa tedar'a amino n chat— de t3cticas en las pri.meras horas del hada et area de Miami, de paliciales can algun tiro de smdrmles en East Fort acesm. con CBS4,nsiguia oficlal y psritalo- Myers. asociado noticioso std os. Da igual o- m Las aotoridades piden a Miami Hamid, do, sl sospechoso tela SWen tengc informacion El nudre.te,, la policla om,sigo un arra de Fuego y sabre to —rid. que Ilam, del Condado Lee dim a se id,mdr o ammo agent, a Is Solids del Cmrdado conocer urn retrato hablade de policia. Lee al 234-477-1000. a delsospechoso quien, dije- EI incident' novo hrgar Crime Stoppers al 1-800- ma los dctecYivea', I e ttia spronr adamente desp'uda 780-7IPS (8477), El principals raw de Yates del mundo serd en Florida. cast d „r4., a rn 4, B as "iTd-.' Lpi.md Fort La deedal at ��rl Y SALI30S no ne d W. 146,973,'100 y onvertba del a at 7 T a sOn'yY' kf de movie Ire et y q ss+`'' 1 escapan tday t SEENCIOS 'TERNa5 c I d b r 85,879,700 ". do, mdaoa, 1,500 b 16,578,700 sd Il d 323,899,400 i p osteo F d t deL % ✓441 323,990,460 trent .tier rss,kuw,,,a, 78,606,6OF 19,1715,800 int'.rm6 el jar's .s la organ'- 97,617,400 tle xttEt ASIS`TENIT65 AL. 5Y1ov+ Internaciorrul Oates dm Fort mtutein naval se tion:' Lauderdale. revlsan un Yate Inperpid Panacea de 47 pica. clot derante esas fed—en Impuestos per AValtil'Y Atrasados 5,600,000 et Fort Lauderdale interna- Gss4ls no OCpartanlsnialos 40,932,800 tionalBeatShow,quecoon- dares, vended.... y curia- ner, arcesormt, superydes, ple 57 arias coma fens .a que siren aver to bars., de p—, Imes s imprescim Able para a sWtimn One la induenia de fecraborde, equips Immsiastas net tors d,"._ emb—sties ofi,—", de pesca, rate st. v'alorm- o, de contempms, los oras serialti Is organization en do en nods Or, $4,000 mm- a.vedosos yates y It, ninti- un cm-Ideado. hones". ca d, "dva,as, comm las La maestro-r-p-opa orae EI Fort Lauderdale Inter- titlm'as tendencias en extension de ares miilones national Boat Show contri- diserio y la arrmlmgia de de pies cuadrad., buye con $11.5 mill ... a A p""( 27"0OU metros Cuadra-le economic de Ia regidn y "EI,haw atrajo et ano dos) am coria— a sero sosti,me unoa'136,000 pasado a ma.s de 100,000 diferentes instalaciones empl,es en la indnstes parsonas, una Impresi.- habilitadas parts, la e,ldbi- marina en el sur anand' ranee y divers- mulmod cion. de una "sorprendente da, segdn data, de Is mga- internanai de comps- variedad de,mbareacio- —ans... RESUMEN PRESUPUESTARIO / CIUDAD DE MIAMI - ANO FISCAL 20162017 * LOS GASTOS DEL PRESUPUESTO DE OPERACION PROPUESTOS PARA LA CIUDAD DE MIAMI SON 3.8% MAYOR DUE LOS GASTOS TOTALES OF OPERACION DEL ANO PASADO, Force Guaral 7,6465 da se ha 0 !a lx ��rl Y SALI30S Nets. par It& 0.6435 146,973,'100 FIINOO BE FUNOO OE FONOO OE � 55TIMAOO BE INOREGOS FEW GENERAL INGRE.SOS ESPECIALES SERVICIO _ DE OEUOAS SEENCIOS 'TERNa5 TOTAL Impuestos: A06drnas de Dblar par $1000 85,879,700 p1s"Ul ds"y 0Pxarta[is 76,85.9,900 16,578,700 Impusst1: par Avaluo 7.6465 323,899,400 3,482,500 57,307,500 323,990,460 Impuestos per Avaluo 6.6435 (Dor sato) 78,606,6OF 19,1715,800 27,266,700 97,617,400 27,266,700 TIF TranafarenClrfa(Spar (26,019,500) El hombre dijo al coral 37"0,875,200 Otros CnSba (26,019,600) Impuestos per AValtil'Y Atrasados 5,600,000 140,666,900 Gss4ls no OCpartanlsnialos 40,932,800 5,600,000 G.16 ne les sobru lntersaes Dor Avduo 30 400 Costas de 0eadss cher llam6 al carerpa de an cendia en las call's 30,400 Gnats, as Frangnic s y nt,as impuestos Intense, 100 503,600 1 700,000 616-,189,700 129,987,6011 75,429,400 84,456,300 106,503,600 1,700.000 SlopeConfiscacnrer 13,443,900 949,800 ----� 67,404,400 14,393,700 I've— lntergubernamwtlales 65,93MUN) 75,782,900 3,000,000 Petersburg a 170 millas de 144,719,600 LlaanciNsy PermLsos 56,997,100 114.000 donde In compraron. nam,situaci,oi nam,d,j`d- ss, cxmm- 67,061,100 Otrss'Irrgresos 3,[400,260 49,9111,8!70 7,177,'206 84,456,300 145,348,900 Cargos per SB Irm 110,487,800 19,197,900 endmt a'u recarg—I Guas mgr,n6 al veh( - rd 123,685,700 TOTAL DE FUENTES DE INGRESO 662,429,700 139,962,900 37,437,900 84,456,300 024,286,800 Transterancla, Rt,c161des 7,268,900 9,010,200 37,91,500 54,270,600 Seldo de Fandos/Ressr snSAativm Netos 0 TOTAL BE INGRESOS, TRANSFERENCIAS da se ha 0 !a lx ��rl Y SALI30S 669,698,600 146,973,'100 76,429,40tl 84,4SA,300 978,557,400 GASTOS/CDSTOS � modalos Galaxy Note 7. y,® Goblsrna Goneral 62,690,400 15,147,300 B,D47000 85,879,700 p1s"Ul ds"y 0Pxarta[is 76,85.9,900 16,578,700 34,872,600 Oesarrdlo Comualarfo 3,482,500 57,307,500 54,790,000 Obras Publlcas 78,606,6OF 19,1715,800 97,617,400 Segaddad Putlllca 356,966,400 78,66,,000 El hombre dijo al coral 37"0,875,200 Otros CnSba 57,143,7 Ulf 7,966,500 76,41 h,3d0 140,666,900 Gss4ls no OCpartanlsnialos 40,932,800 Nlieneraa dl busco am extro- Arabarmn al equips, d, From. 40,932,000 Costas de 0eadss cher llam6 al carerpa de an cendia en las call's 75,429,400 75,429,400 TOTAL IIE GASTOS(COSTOS 616-,189,700 129,987,6011 75,429,400 84,456,300 906,063,006 Transferancla, 01019adas 40 ,5(10,900 18,985,500-- ----� 67,404,400 Saida da LrtaJrs'/Rsservas/ArfI.a Nema 5,OCO,000 Sa. —ag ha pedido a los Nathan Deers"Irer au St. 5,000,000 TOTAL BE WITS APROPRIAUOS, TRANSFERENCIAS, RESERVA9 Y SALItOS 669,698,600 146,973,100 75,429,400 84,456300 978,557,400 LOS PRS EuUPULSTOS PEMSIONALES, ADOPTAN Y/O DFINPIVOS SE E'NCUEN'l'RAN AfiC111VAUDS EN LA OFICINA 6F, LA ANTES MENLIIONAOA AUTORIDAD FISCAL. COMO REGIGTRO PUBLI00. Adfr 228,60 • loFLarvN:t A. Af....r,, JaalvwcL ra,,�e,�uaernm..,n� oro hombre de da se ha 0 !a lx ��rl V , 'P '6�', unFle ,da a lista de de I.smas la explonnn de tos uuevos de Samsung, � modalos Galaxy Note 7. y,® El residente de Fart Fierce, soya id, t1dad me orar sidm reveiads,'stab, conducienda Dor port St. Lucie, al am m. Hemp. que cargaba la beteria de ss, U,16fonrs. MOMENTO EN el not, Is El hombre dijo al coral camioneta es devorade N,wSS que ole repent, ss, per las llamas. celular explotd y el vehfcu- lo comenzd a ser contacra- do por las llamas. habit, faego en el interior. Cammdgrafos del canal Nlieneraa dl busco am extro- Arabarmn al equips, d, From. tor, ss, esposa Lydia Doma- barosirIootandaApagarel cher llam6 al carerpa de an cendia en las call's emo ems. Crosstown part—ay y Cali. nomacher compartI6 forma Boulevard, da6genes en ss, auents de Ell individu. no s,mm F'acebod, an la qne mues- I—id. y el de.partamem. tra coma quedarun dewd- de bomb—, dijo que es'ta- dos au —noneta yet celu- ban h—stigando el ,uc'so In.r ,as el it—mdw. Flace rota senaana, Sa. —ag ha pedido a los Nathan Deers"Irer au St. client's que ,dquni—ss ei Petersburg a 170 millas de reciente rn Aslo que to dbstarcia de Fort Pierce, de—Wen en Ins centras yr a similar. donde In compraron. nam,situaci,oi nam,d,j`d- ss, cxmm- La Admmi,t—i6n neta J'cep Crand Cl-okee federal de AVled6p(FAA, eace.ndida y 0 nuevrl Cir- por sus sighs en in,lds) any Note 7 dentro, Uiorr advi,66 anemis a los rag dL se. alistnba para pasajecns ole oervtuteas yr.tc^ salver a. satin. endmt a'u recarg—I Guas mgr,n6 al veh( - rd et Se.rnsung Galaxy N'mc,, 7 cut., s, dirt ,-nn, que dte Ing eneles. 041](�tili V PUBLISHED DAILY MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared: JEANNETTE MARTINEZ w CD who on oath says that he/she is... CUSTODIAN OF RECORDS of The Miami Herald, a daily newspaper published at Miami in Miami -Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement that was published was published in said newspaper in the issue of: Miami Herald AD# 22855: 0002656853-01 September 4th 2016 Affiant further says that the said The Miami Herald is a newspaper published at Miami, in the said Miami -Dade County, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida each day and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Miami, in said Miami -Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said ne papers(s). -n to and subscribed before me this 10th, day of November, 2016 My Commission Expires: April24t", 2017 M. Charles Notary #iEE 869414 ; Aja .A eonded blic 18A NationMIOIlllSDNDAY SEPTEMBER "P MIAMIHERAED.COM Should U.S. subsidize dairy farmers when we don't need the milk? rhoEahthenQmvlabr]rydcrnm �� Congress came an with a novel way to reduce the nation's milk supply in 1985, paying farmers $1.5 billion to slaughter their cuMilk production dropped slightly, but the glut re- ined: Last week, the U.S. Department of Agri- culture moved to help dairy farmers once again by spending $20 million to get 11 million pounds of excess cheese off the mar- ketsending it to food banks. "I Ionestly, I think it's a good gesture how much effect it's going to have 1 don't know," said Jon De- Jong,41, who milks 1,300 cows with his father and two brothers on their farm near Lynden, Washington. "It's not likely to save file milk price or anything" With milk prices down 40 percent since 2014, Congress will be under pressure to do more to prop up the ailing industry when lawmakers return from their summer break Tuesday. It will be an uphill fight, and it promises to spark a debate over how far the government should go to aid an industry plagued with oversupply, particular- ly with Americans consum- ing far less fluid milk than they did 50 years ago. Gene Baur, the president of Farm Sanctuary, an animal protection organ, -tion, rofctionorgani- -tion, said the federal government had erred by spending $20 million to buy "far -laden, artery - clogging cheese" and that Congress should end the subsidies and force more farmers to exit the busi- s. nesl'eople are struggling to make it It's kind of a los- ingbattle," he said. And it doesn't make sense to feed consumers food that makes them sick.... Die fact is that people are consuming fewer dairy products, and L"" I mMIAMi ' PUBLIC , PUBLIC NOTICE PROPOSED ORDINANCES OF THE CITYOF NORTH MIAMI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of NDrlh Miami, FlDnda proposes lD adopt the following Ordinances. PROPOSED ORDINANCE (FIRST READING) OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE NEGOTIATION OF A LOAN IN AN AGGREGATE AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $2,445,000. CC FROM THE FLORIDA MUNICIPAL LOAN COUNCIL TO REFUND A PRIOR LOAN, AS DESCRIBED HEREIN; APPROVING THE FORM OF AND THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A LOAN AGREEMENT WITH THE FLORIDA MUNICIPAL LOAN COUNCIL; APPROVING THE FORM OF AND THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OFA BOND PURCHASE CONTRACT; APPROVING THE FORM OF AND THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A CONTINUING DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT; PROVIDING CERTAIN OTHER MATTERS IN CONNECTION WITH THE MAKING OF SUCH LOAN; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL. CONFLICTS. SEVERABILITY AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Hoaxm 1DR, HAI, —noo,, nE NE. isslx weal, NMI, —1,no,Iaa.1. uREoi DAYS PRIORrO rHE PROCEEDING. TELEPHONE Ioosoess.Esii, ca. 1-1, FOR ANNSIANCE. 11 HEARING _rx 11N CAL 'r ON, AGENDA FHEM My VIMED THE OFFICE THE CITY NIRIHA" �aolst LsI111. ANYONE WISHING TO OEFAIN A COPY IF MY AGENDA nem SHOULD CONTACT THE CRYIN ACC.RDANCIIAIL FL INCH I OPEN 11 1HE PUILIC, SHALL SERVE AS AN ACCESS PIINI. CLERK Jon DeJong feeds cattle on Eaglemill Farms, his familys 1,300 -head dairy farm east of Lynden, Washington. dairy farmers should be supported in transitioning to different kinds of food production." For dairy producers, those are fighting words. "As someone involved in the dairy industry, you take likee offense to comments that," said Dejong. If, said dairy products re "packed with good nutrition" and that diet fads came and went "Len years from now,t going to be tl next thing is what s killing off the Peo— ple, and a couple years later it's like, 'Oh, you need more of that in your diet' When U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the decision to buy the cheese on Aug. 23, he said the cheese surplus had reached a 30 -year high white dairy producers' revenue had declined by 35 Percent in the last two years. Vilsack said the purchase was part of the government's "robust comprehensive safety net" In Washington state, farmers are looking to sell momilk in foreign cou triesn - In recent years, Chi - and Mexico have merged as particularly strong markets for the U.S., with China alone gobbling up $693 million worth of U.S. dairy products in CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS REGARDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2016-2017 BUDGET The Miami City Commission will hold its first public hearing concerning the City of Miami's Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Budget on Tuesday, September 6, 2016, at 5:05 p.m. A second public hearing regarding same is scheduled for Tuesday, September 20, 2016, at 5:05 p.m. Both meetings will take place in the City Commission Chambers at City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida. All interested parties are invited to attend. Please go to http://www.miamigov.com/Budget/pages/ for a copy of the City of Miami's Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Proposed Budget Book. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Commission with respect to any matter tobe 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). Notwithstanding the foregoing, pursuant to Florida Statutes Sections 200.0065(3)(h) and 286.0105, and Florida Administrative Code Rule 12D -17.005(2)(c)22, no verbatim record is required regarding public hearings required by Chapter 200 (Determination of Millage). 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 Tater 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 #22855 City Clerk 2014, 18 times as much as months. in 2003, according to the At a Mouse subcommit- Agriculture Department. tee hearing in May, "We export a lot of prod- Missouri farmer Randy He . That's a big thing for Mooney, the chairman of said DeJong.Fle said the National Milk Produc- Congress needed to make ers Federation, said the re that international downturn in milk prices trade agreements didn't was the worst since 2009. end up hurting the dairy Fle's among the many industry. "L'he main thing farmers who say that Corr, is to keep a level playing gress' latest dairy program, field for domestic produc- approved in 2014, is not ers like us, because we're providing enough help. in a gl 6 1k t Under the voluntary Dalry But foreignmarkets have Margin Protection hurt milk prices, too. Like Program, farmers pay the U.S., Europe has a huge premiums for catastrophic milk surplus, triggered by coverage and can receive the end of quotas and Rus- cash payments once the a's ban on European food gap between their expenses imports. and income hits a certain On Capitol FUJI, there's level. plenty of sympathy for the Mooney said a 40 per - dairy industry. On July 28, cent decline in milk prices 61 members of Congr"s since 2014 had equated to including Democratic Sens. a loss of $200,000 for a Maria Cantwell of Wash- farm with 100 cows. ington state, Barbara Boxer "Over the last 10 years, of California and Claire I've seen more than 600 of McCaskill of Missouri - my home -state dairy farm - wrote a letter to Vilsack, ers quit the business," complaining ofthe "trou- Mooney told the Flouse bling economic challenges Subcommittee on facing U.S. dairy farmers" Livestock and Foreign and vowing to work closely Agriculture. with the Obama adminis- That's exactly as it tration to manage the in- should be, said Baur, the dustry's "financial crisis." head of Farm Sanctuary. But getting the Repub- "I respect farmers, but lican-led Congress to dole when it is clear that a par - out any additional money ocular industry needs to be for the industry this year changed, we need to look will be a tough sell. at that and start making "I share the frustration the changes," Baur said. of farmers that market "It is also disconcerting forces largely outside the that agribusinesses have so U.S. have resulted in this much influence in Wash - year's low milk prices," ington, D.C., and that's said Idaho Republican Rep. how they're able to acquire Mike Simpson, a veteran billions of dollars in tax member oftl I tons, money veryy Appropriations Committee D j g meanwhile,id d the C g al his production cost just Dairy c1I d kept rising, with another Congess would take this financial hit coming from year's price plunge into w state regulations account when members aimed at prof cling wat r examined dairy policy in a quality. n now farm bill. But he said he was "not a For many, that's far too real bi g fan of too much long to wait: Congress government involvement" raditionally passes farm and was conflicted over bills every five years, a what Congress should do. schedule that would set the "IIonestly, 1 really don't next one for 2019. know know for sure what When Congress recon- the right policies would venesnext week, farmers be," Dejong said. "In my and activists will be ready opinion, you're always to push a list of options. going to have like any They include getting the other industry- the ones government to purchase that are less efficient, and surplus milk and they're going to eventually cheese, allowing farmers to retire or move on. The vest their savings in tax- government can't support fee savings accounts and the far ends of an industry creating production quotas. to keep everybody in busi- The dairy industry has ss. That's just not real - been pushing its case for stic.,, T— YMEANiT� R1WCFNYU1�C71N WITH COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA TECHNOLOGY, SPECIFICALLY A TELEPHONE CONFERENCE CALL. THE LOCATION, 776 N.,E, 125TH STREET, NORTH U.S. dairy products in I MIAMI, FL 33161-0850, WHICH IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, SHALL SERVE AS AN ACCESS POINT. CITY OF MIAW, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS REGARDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2016-2017 BUDGET 11 noarpnP The Miami City Commission will hold its first public hearing concerning the City of Miarni's Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Budget on Tuesday, September 6, 2016, at 5:05 p.m. A second public hearing regarding same is scheduled for Tuesday, September 20, 2016, at 5:05 p.m. Both meetings will take place in the City Commission Chambers at City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida. All interested parties are invited to attend. Please go to http://www.miamigov,coi-n/Budget/pages/ for a copy of the City of Miami's Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Proposed Budget Book. 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). Notwithstanding the foregoing, pursuant to Florida Statutes Sections 200.0065(3)(h) and 286.0105, and Florida Administrative Code Rule 12D -17.005(2)(c)22, no verbatim record is required regarding public hearings required by Chapter 200 (Determination of Miflaoe). 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 #22855 City Cierk R W�ffl cess to Capital Act kLey Para Acelerar El Acceso A Capital) — Este proyee,to corrige y Mejora-kls tk` yr,,,js y pJuaijffl, as de tnied6n deA SEX, I que deberi 114winr todw; �os duefios de ue e6uv� utguldululivo arectando a nueyos los due - figs de c()rjjpaflias y nego- cios q*5,, crews, trabljos en nuestV'� cornunidad y les inipide tenet, acceso as ca- pital e inversiones vitales. Los pequefios negocios y, companies son'la base de nuestra c.�cona. nua, Y yo me siento oi,guflosa de vivir y representala urla cora unidad con WrAas congreso, repubticanos y da�umkratas, pw,a avan- zar U11 plan eeon61nico que nos pernfita 'burr ospe- rar en ]a economicl global de hoy 0 AVISO DE AUDIENClAS POBLICAS S EL PRESUPUESTO PARA EL AF40 FISCAL 2016-2017 La comisw Municipal de la Ciudad de Miami celebrar6 su primera audiencia p6bfica sobre el Presupuesto de la Ciudad de Miami para e� Aho Fiscal 2016-2017 e� martes, 6 de septiembre, 2016, a las 5:05 p.m. Una segunda audiencia poblica sobre e� mismo asunto a programada para el martes, 20 de septiembre, 2016, a �as 5-05 p.m. Ambas reuniones tendr6n lugar en el Auditorio del Ayuntamiento, s�to en el 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida. Se �nvita a todas �as partes interesadas a asistir, For favor, visite el sitio en internet http-//www,miamigov.com/Budget/pages/ para obtener una copia del libro que contiene el Presupuesto Propuesto de la Ciudad de Miami para el Aho Fiscal 2016-2017 De conformdad con la Ley de Estadounidenses con Discapacidades de 1990, las personas que necesiten acomodaciones especi6les para participar en este proceso pueden ponerse en contacto can la Oficina del Secretario Municipal a trav6s del (305) 250-5361 (Voz) a m6s tardar cinco (5) dins h6bfles antes de la au6encia, Los usuarios de TTY pueden Ilamar al 711 (Florida Relay Service), a m6s tardar cinco (5) dfas h6biles antes del proceso. Todd B. Hannon R I #22855 Secretario Muncipal R