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May 8, 2020 page 11 www.ptrgv.com THE CLASSIFIEDS Make it happen, we’re located at 1217 N. Conway in Mission, TX Come on in! Our hours of operation are Mon. - Fri. 8 - 5 p.m. If you can’t drop by, mail it! P.O. Box 399, Mission, TX 78573. Submit by email or pay by phone 585-4893. The deadline to get your classified in is Tuesday at 5 p.m. CLASSIFIED RATE: 1 Week = $7 2 Weeks = $10 4 Weeks = $14 BUY • SELL • TRADE • RENT • HIRE SHERIFF’S SALE Execution/ Order of Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That by virtue of a certain Writ of Execution/ Order of Sale on Judgment in Cause No. C-3362-19-G issued out of the Honorable DISTRICT COURT OF THE 370th JUDICIAL DISTRICT, HIDALGO COUNTY, TEXAS on the 5th day of March 2020, and styled HOMOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION OF CIMARRON, INC. (Plaintiff) VS ARIES CONSTRUCCIONES, LLC (Defendant) and whereas plaintiff recovered a judgment on the 25th day of November, 2019 for the sum of Four Thousand Five Hundred Ninety Four Dollars and Eighteen Cents ($4,594.18), (actual damages of Eight Hundred Twenty One Dollars and Fourteen Cents ($821.14), Attorney’s fees in the amount of Two Thousand Five Hundred Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($2,502.50); Court cost of Three Hundred Fifteen Dollars and Eighty Seven Cents ($315.87); service fees of One Hundred Fifteen Dollars and Zero Cents ($115.00), for post judgment interest from November 25, 2019, through the anticipated foreclosure date of May 5, 2020, in the amount of Eighty Dollars and Sixty Seven Cents ($89.67); and Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars and Zero Cents ($750.00) in Attorney’s fees for the projected cost of handling the foreclosure with all costs of suit as of record is manifest, in favor of HOMOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION OF CIMARRON, INC. and placed in my hands for service on March 5, 2020, I, J.E. “Eddie” Guerra, as Sheriff of Hidalgo County, Texas, did on the 24th day of March 2020, levy on certain Real Estate, situated in Hidalgo County, Texas, described as follows, to-wit: And levied upon as the property of Aries Construction, LLC and that on the first Tuesday in the month of June 2020, the same being the 2nd day of said month, at 2802 South Business Highway 281, The Hidalgo County Administrative Build- ing, Edinburg, Texas, hereby designated by The Hidalgo County Commissioners Court, in the City of Edinburg, Texas, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. by virtue of said levy and said Writ of Execution/ Order of Sale, I will sell said above real estate at public venue, for cash, to the highest bidder, as the property of Aries Construction, LLC in compliance with the law, I give this notice by pub- lication, in the English Language, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks immediately proceeding said day of sale, in The Progress Times a Newspaper in Hidalgo County, Texas. 702 Lago Court, Mission, Texas, 78572, as more fully described as Lot 2, Lago De Cimarron Subdivision, Hidalgo County, Texas Witness my hand on this14th day of April 2020 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF MISSION NOTICE OF VACANCIES The Mission Housing Authority is accepting applications for the positions listed below. Applications may be picked up at the Mission Housing Authority’s main office located at 1300 East 8th Street, Mission, Texas 78572. For information you may call (956) 585 9747. The Mission Housing Authority is an equal opportunity employer and encourages females and minorities to apply. J. Acevedo, Executive Director 1. Director for Section 8 2. Secretary/Bookkeeper PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Alton will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, May 26, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. at the City Hall Legislative Chambers located at 509 S. Alton Boulevard to consider the following request: Si desea información en español, llame al departamento de Planeación de la Ciudad de Alton, (956) 432-0760. REZONE REQUEST: Omar Garcia on behalf of Fortis Land Company, LLC is requesting to Rezone a 10.0 acre tract at the 700 Block of Trosper Road, from “R-2” Single Family Residential- Standard Lot District to “R-3” Single Family Residential- Small Lot District as legally described as follows: Tract I: being a 10.00 acre tract of land, out of and forming part or portion of Lot 39-4, West Addition to Sharyland Subdivision, Hidalgo County, Texas; The public is invited to attend the public hearing or file written support for or opposition to this application by 12:00 noon on May 26, 2020, for the Planning and Zoning and the City Commission. For questions please call Janie Flores, City of Alton Planning Department at (956) 432-0760. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS, THAT: The City of Alton, Texas proposes to institute annexation proceedings to enlarge and extend the boundary limits of said city to include the following described territory, to-wit: Tract I: Being the north 5.00 acres of an 11.67 acre tract of land, more or less, being part of or portion of Lot 374; John H. Shary Subdivision, recorded in Volume 1 Page 17 of the Hidalgo County Map Records. A public hearing will be held by the City of Alton, Texas on the 26th day of May, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. in the Legislative Chambers at the Alton City Hall, Alton, Texas, located at 509 S. Alton Blvd, Alton, Texas, for all persons interested in the above proposed annexation. At said time and place all such persons shall have the right to appear and be heard. Of all said matters and things, all persons interested in the things and matters herein mentioned, will take notice. By order of the City Commission of the City of Alton, Texas this the 8th day of May, 2020. Salvador Vela, Mayor Notice Virtual Public Meeting INSPIRATION ROAD/MILITARY PARKWAY LOOP From Interstate 2 to FM 1016 CSJ: 0921-02-395 HIDALGO County, Texas The City of Mission, in cooperation with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), is proposing to widen and reconstruct Inspiration Rd./Military Parkway Loop from Interstate 2 (I-2) to FM 1016 in Hidalgo County, Texas. TxDOT is the lead agency that will approve the environmental review of this project. This notice advises the public that the City will be conducting an on-line, pre- recorded virtual public meeting on the proposed project. The virtual meeting will be held on May 27, 2020 at 3:00 PM. To log onto the virtual public meeting, go to one of the following web address at the date and time indicated above: www. missiontexas.us or www.txdot.gov. Type the keyword, “Inspiration Road Virtual Public Meeting” into the search box on the top right of the webpage. Project staff will give a presentation regarding the project. The presentation will include both audio and visual components. If you do not have internet access, you may call the City of Mission at (956) 585-8650 to ask questions about the project and access project materials at any time during the project development process. Formal comments may be provided by mail, email, or fax as explained below. The proposed project is divided into two sections, Inspiration Road and Military Parkway, for discussion purposes. Inspiration Road, from I-2 to Military Parkway, is an existing varying 24 to 90-foot-wide roadway within an existing varying 60 to 140-foot wide Right-of-Way (ROW). The project would include widening Inspiration Road to a varying 64 to 84-foot-wide urban roadway consisting of four 11 to 14-foot- wide travel lanes, two 10-foot-wide shoulders, a 12 to 16-foot-wide continuous left turn lane, and 5 to 6-foot-wide sidewalks on both sides of the roadway within a variable 80 to 140-foot-wide ROW; a length of 2.5 miles. Military Parkway, from Inspiration Road to FM 1016, is an existing 24-foot-wide roadway within an existing varying 80 to 150-foot-wide ROW. Military Parkway would be widened to an 84-foot- wide urban roadway consisting of four 12-foot-wide travel lanes, one 16-foot-wide continuous left turn lane, two 10-foot-wide shoulders, and 6-foot-wide sidewalks on both sides of the roadway within a proposed 120 to 200-foot-wide ROW; a length of 2.0 miles. Drainage would be provided by a proposed underground storm drain system. The proposed project would include a new outfall on new location from 746-feet north of Military Parkway to the Mission Inlet; a length of approximately 0.8 miles. The outfall would be 94-feet-wide within a proposed 200-foot-wide ROW. Three intersections would be realigned to improve safety: Inspiration Road and Military Parkway, County Road 2791 and Military Parkway, and Old Military Highway and Military Parkway. The Los Ebanos Road intersection would be improved to provide an approximate 500-foot transition within a proposed 206-foot-wide ROW. The proposed project would, subject to final design considerations, require additional right-of-way and potentially displace one non-residential structure. No residential displacements are anticipated. Relocation assistance is available for displaced persons and businesses. Information about the Relocation Assistance Program and services and benefits for displaces and other affected property owners, as well as information about the tentative schedule for right-of-way acquisition and construction, can be obtained from the City of Mission by calling Mr. J.P. Terrazas, P.E. at (956) 580-8662. The proposed project is anticipated to impact the following properties protected under Section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act of 1966: Bentsen Palm Community Park, City of Mission Hike and Bike Trail, and the International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC) levee. The proposed project would require 0.6 acres (or 40-ft) of ROW from Bentsen Palm Community Park located at 1801 S. Inspiration Rd. in Mission, TX. Impacts to the park may include the relocation of 14 palm trees and the realignment of 0.1 acre of walking trail. The project would require 0.5 miles of realignment of the existing City of Mission Hike and Bike Trail. The trail extends from the Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park to FM 1016, near Trinity St.; a length of approximately 5 miles. The project would include moving the existing pedestrian bridge 0.2 miles to the northeast, include 2 pedestrian tunnels, and 0.3 miles of trail would be moved from the east side of the canal to the west side of the canal. Approximately 0.7 miles of the project is located on the IBWC levee along Military Parkway. The project would widen Military Parkway to the north; no changes in elevation of the levee are anticipated. TxDOT anticipates making a de minimis determination for these uses under Section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act of 1966. Public comment on the effects of the proposed project on the activities, features, or attributes of the Bentsen Palm Community Park, City of Mission Hike and Bike Trail, and/or the IBWC levee may be submitted as described below. The proposed project would involve construction in wetlands. A wetland delineation would be completed to determine the extent of potential impacts. The proposed project would involve an action in a floodplain. Any environmental documentation or studies, maps and drawings showing the project location and design, tentative construction schedules, and other information regarding the proposed project are available online at the City of Mission website at www.missiontexas.us or the TxDOT website at www.txdot.gov. The City of Mission and TxDOT makes every reasonable effort to accommodate the needs of the public. The virtual public meeting will be provided in English and Spanish. If you have a special communication accommodation or need for an interpreter, a request can be made. If you have a disability and need assistance, special arrangements can also be made to accommodate most needs. Please call (956) 580-8650 no later than May 25, 2020. Please be aware that advance notice is requested as some accommodations may require time for the City to arrange. Written comments from the public regarding the proposed project are requested and comment forms can be downloaded from www.missiontexas.us or www.txdot. gov. Written comments may be submitted by mail to the City of Mission, ATTN: J.P. Terrazas, P.E., 1201 E. 8th St., Mission, TX 78572, by email to jpterrazas@ missiontexas.us, or by fax at (956)580-8768. All comments must be received on or before June 11, 2020. Responses to comments received will be available online at www.missiontexas.us or www.txdot.gov once they have been prepared. If you have any general questions or concerns regarding the proposed project or the virtual meeting, please contact J.P. Terrazas, P.E., City Engineer, at (956) 580- 8662 or [email protected]. The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 9, 2019, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT. PUBLIC NOTICE Annual Report of SEVEN CITIES FOUNDATION is filed at 205 W. Houston Ave. McAllen, Texas for review during business hours w/in 180 days from date. C.E. Thompson Jr. Pres. & Manager (Publ. May 8, 2020) Progress Times is made possible by our advertisers. Please frequent their businesses and tell them you saw their ad in the Progress Times.

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T H E C L A S S I F I E D SMake it happen, we’re located at 1217 N. Conway in Mission, TX Come on in! Our hours of operation are Mon. - Fri. 8 - 5 p.m. If you can’t drop by, mail it! P.O. Box 399, Mission, TX 78573. Submit by email or pay by phone 585-4893. The deadline to get your classified in is Tuesday at 5 p.m.

CLASSIFIED RATE:1 Week = $7

2 Weeks = $104 Weeks = $14

B U Y • S E L L • T R A D E • R E N T • H I R E

SHERIFF’S SALE

Execution/ Order of Sale

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That by virtue of a certain Writ of Execution/ Order of Sale on Judgment in Cause No. C-3362-19-G issued out of the Honorable DISTRICT COURT OF THE 370th JUDICIAL DISTRICT, HIDALGO COUNTY, TEXAS on the 5th day of March 2020, and styled HOMOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION OF CIMARRON, INC. (Plaintiff) VS ARIES CONSTRUCCIONES, LLC (Defendant) and whereas plaintiff recovered a judgment on the 25th day of November, 2019 for the sum of Four Thousand Five Hundred Ninety Four Dollars and Eighteen Cents ($4,594.18), (actual damages of Eight Hundred Twenty One Dollars and Fourteen Cents ($821.14), Attorney’s fees in the amount of Two Thousand Five Hundred Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($2,502.50); Court cost of Three Hundred Fifteen Dollars and Eighty Seven Cents ($315.87); service fees of One Hundred Fifteen Dollars and Zero Cents ($115.00), for post judgment interest from November 25, 2019, through the anticipated foreclosure date of May 5, 2020, in the amount of Eighty Dollars and Sixty Seven Cents ($89.67); and Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars and Zero Cents ($750.00) in Attorney’s fees for the projected cost of handling the foreclosure with all costs of suit as of record is manifest, in favor of HOMOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION OF CIMARRON, INC. and placed in my hands for service on March 5, 2020, I, J.E. “Eddie” Guerra, as Sheriff of Hidalgo County, Texas, did on the 24th day of March 2020, levy on certain Real Estate, situated in Hidalgo County, Texas, described as follows, to-wit:

And levied upon as the property of Aries Construction, LLC and that on the first Tuesday in the month of June 2020, the same being the 2nd day of said month, at 2802 South Business Highway 281, The Hidalgo County Administrative Build-ing, Edinburg, Texas, hereby designated by The Hidalgo County Commissioners Court, in the City of Edinburg, Texas, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. by virtue of said levy and said Writ of Execution/ Order of Sale, I will sell said above real estate at public venue, for cash, to the highest bidder, as the property of Aries Construction, LLC in compliance with the law, I give this notice by pub-lication, in the English Language, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks immediately proceeding said day of sale, in The Progress Times a Newspaper in Hidalgo County, Texas.

702 Lago Court, Mission, Texas, 78572, as more fully described as Lot 2, Lago De Cimarron Subdivision, Hidalgo County, Texas

Witness my hand on this14th day of April 2020

HOUSING AUTHORITYOF THE CITY OF MISSION

NOTICE OF VACANCIESThe Mission Housing Authority is accepting applications for the positions listed below. Applications may be picked up at the Mission Housing Authority’s main office located at 1300 East 8th Street, Mission, Texas 78572. For information you may call (956) 585 9747.

The Mission Housing Authority is an equal opportunity employer and encourages females and minorities to apply. J. Acevedo, Executive Director

1. Director for Section 82. Secretary/Bookkeeper

PUBLIC NOTICEThe City of Alton will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, May 26, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. at the City Hall Legislative Chambers located at 509 S. Alton Boulevard to consider the following request:Si desea información en español, llame al departamento de Planeación de la Ciudad de Alton, (956) 432-0760.REZONE REQUEST:Omar Garcia on behalf of Fortis Land Company, LLC is requesting to Rezone a 10.0 acre tract at the 700 Block of Trosper Road, from “R-2” Single Family Residential-Standard Lot District to “R-3” Single Family Residential-Small Lot District as legally described as follows:Tract I: being a 10.00 acre tract of land, out of and forming part or portion of Lot 39-4, West Addition to Sharyland Subdivision, Hidalgo County, Texas;The public is invited to attend the public hearing or file written support for or opposition to this application by 12:00 noon on May 26, 2020, for the Planning and Zoning and the City Commission.For questions please call Janie Flores, City of Alton Planning Department at (956) 432-0760.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS, THAT:The City of Alton, Texas proposes to institute annexation proceedings to enlarge and extend the boundary limits of said city to include the following described territory, to-wit:Tract I:Being the north 5.00 acres of an 11.67 acre tract of land, more or less, being part of or portion of Lot 374; John H. Shary Subdivision, recorded in Volume 1 Page 17 of the Hidalgo County Map Records. A public hearing will be held by the City of Alton, Texas on the 26th day of May, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. in the Legislative Chambers at the Alton City Hall, Alton, Texas, located at 509 S. Alton Blvd, Alton, Texas, for all persons interested in the above proposed annexation. At said time and place all such persons shall have the right to appear and be heard. Of all said matters and things, all persons interested in the things and matters herein mentioned, will take notice.By order of the City Commission of the City of Alton, Texas

this the 8th day of May, 2020. Salvador Vela, Mayor

NoticeVirtual Public Meeting

INSPIRATION ROAD/MILITARY PARKWAY LOOPFrom Interstate 2 to FM 1016

CSJ: 0921-02-395HIDALGO County, Texas

The City of Mission, in cooperation with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), is proposing to widen and reconstruct Inspiration Rd./Military Parkway Loop from Interstate 2 (I-2) to FM 1016 in Hidalgo County, Texas. TxDOT is the lead agency that will approve the environmental review of this project. This notice advises the public that the City will be conducting an on-line, pre-recorded virtual public meeting on the proposed project. The virtual meeting will be held on May 27, 2020 at 3:00 PM. To log onto the virtual public meeting, go to one of the following web address at the date and time indicated above: www.missiontexas.us or www.txdot.gov. Type the keyword, “Inspiration Road Virtual Public Meeting” into the search box on the top right of the webpage. Project staff will give a presentation regarding the project. The presentation will include both audio and visual components. If you do not have internet access, you may call the City of Mission at (956) 585-8650 to ask questions about the project and access project materials at any time during the project development process. Formal comments may be provided by mail, email, or fax as explained below. The proposed project is divided into two sections, Inspiration Road and Military Parkway, for discussion purposes. Inspiration Road, from I-2 to Military Parkway, is an existing varying 24 to 90-foot-wide roadway within an existing varying 60 to 140-foot wide Right-of-Way (ROW). The project would include widening Inspiration Road to a varying 64 to 84-foot-wide urban roadway consisting of four 11 to 14-foot-wide travel lanes, two 10-foot-wide shoulders, a 12 to 16-foot-wide continuous left turn lane, and 5 to 6-foot-wide sidewalks on both sides of the roadway within a variable 80 to 140-foot-wide ROW; a length of 2.5 miles. Military Parkway, from Inspiration Road to FM 1016, is an existing 24-foot-wide roadway within an existing varying 80 to 150-foot-wide ROW. Military Parkway would be widened to an 84-foot-wide urban roadway consisting of four 12-foot-wide travel lanes, one 16-foot-wide continuous left turn lane, two 10-foot-wide shoulders, and 6-foot-wide sidewalks on both sides of the roadway within a proposed 120 to 200-foot-wide ROW; a length of 2.0 miles. Drainage would be provided by a proposed underground storm drain system. The proposed project would include a new outfall on new location from 746-feet north of Military Parkway to the Mission Inlet; a length of approximately 0.8 miles. The outfall would be 94-feet-wide within a proposed 200-foot-wide ROW. Three intersections would be realigned to improve safety: Inspiration Road and Military Parkway, County Road 2791 and Military Parkway, and Old Military Highway and Military Parkway. The Los Ebanos Road intersection would be improved to provide an approximate 500-foot transition within a proposed 206-foot-wide ROW.The proposed project would, subject to final design considerations, require additional right-of-way and potentially displace one non-residential structure. No residential displacements are anticipated. Relocation assistance is available for displaced persons and businesses. Information about the Relocation Assistance Program and services and benefits for displaces and other affected property owners, as well as information about the tentative schedule for right-of-way acquisition and construction, can be obtained from the City of Mission by calling Mr. J.P. Terrazas, P.E. at (956) 580-8662. The proposed project is anticipated to impact the following properties protected under Section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act of 1966: Bentsen Palm Community Park, City of Mission Hike and Bike Trail, and the International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC) levee. The proposed project would require 0.6 acres (or 40-ft) of ROW from Bentsen Palm Community Park located at 1801 S. Inspiration Rd. in Mission, TX. Impacts to the park may include the relocation of 14 palm trees and the realignment of 0.1 acre of walking trail. The project would require 0.5 miles of realignment of the existing City of Mission Hike and Bike Trail. The trail extends from the Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park to FM 1016, near Trinity St.; a length of approximately 5 miles. The project would include moving the existing pedestrian bridge 0.2 miles to the northeast, include 2 pedestrian tunnels, and 0.3 miles of trail would be moved from the east side of the canal to the west side of the canal. Approximately 0.7 miles of the project is located on the IBWC levee along Military Parkway. The project would widen Military Parkway to the north; no changes in elevation of the levee are anticipated. TxDOT anticipates making a de minimis determination for these uses under Section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act of 1966. Public comment on the effects of the proposed project on the activities, features, or attributes of the Bentsen Palm Community Park, City of Mission Hike and Bike Trail, and/or the IBWC levee may be submitted as described below.The proposed project would involve construction in wetlands. A wetland delineation would be completed to determine the extent of potential impacts. The proposed project would involve an action in a floodplain.Any environmental documentation or studies, maps and drawings showing the project location and design, tentative construction schedules, and other information regarding the proposed project are available online at the City of Mission website at www.missiontexas.us or the TxDOT website at www.txdot.gov. The City of Mission and TxDOT makes every reasonable effort to accommodate the needs of the public. The virtual public meeting will be provided in English and Spanish. If you have a special communication accommodation or need for an interpreter, a request can be made. If you have a disability and need assistance, special arrangements can also be made to accommodate most needs. Please call (956) 580-8650 no later than May 25, 2020. Please be aware that advance notice is requested as some accommodations may require time for the City to arrange.Written comments from the public regarding the proposed project are requested and comment forms can be downloaded from www.missiontexas.us or www.txdot.gov. Written comments may be submitted by mail to the City of Mission, ATTN: J.P. Terrazas, P.E., 1201 E. 8th St., Mission, TX 78572, by email to [email protected], or by fax at (956)580-8768. All comments must be received on or before June 11, 2020. Responses to comments received will be available online at www.missiontexas.us or www.txdot.gov once they have been prepared. If you have any general questions or concerns regarding the proposed project or the virtual meeting, please contact J.P. Terrazas, P.E., City Engineer, at (956) 580-8662 or [email protected] environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 9, 2019, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT.

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