Watchdog Report Vol.17 No. 28 December 4, 2016 EST.05.05.00 – I go when you cannot — Celebrating 16 Years of Weekly publishing
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CONTENTS
Argus Report: What about the Trump call he took from President Tsai in-wen of the Republic of China and why is the PRC going crazy with the contact? — Art and culture collide Art Basel and Sprint championship some of the featured events, tourist tax dollars help fund culture, JHS, transit, is almost as good as Super Bowl, tourists mavens, say coming from all over the world helps cement Miami as global and international mecca
State of Florida: Is AG Bondi moving on up, attorney has had controversy in her life including faux wedding with state legislators in tow, but fizzled?
Miami-Dade County: Will Commissioner Suarez be to quirky, esoteric and verbose to win chair of BCC, is a long shot on body with Bovo and Sosa vying? Record 997, 0000 votes in Nov. election Mayor Gimenez says county is voting “model” for nation.
Miami-Dade County Public Schools: School board Audit & budget review committee to vote on new leadership, was not always the case for community firewall, looking after your tax dollars, not the case years ago when Hank Mack chaired the oversight board for a decade — Pets for Vets and Teaching Responsible Pet Ownership to Kids – Children are learning how to properly take care of animals in massive education effort with District County and veterans
Public Health Trust: Jackson South new trauma center gets busy over the weekends provides top notch trauma medical care for South Dade residents- Jackson Health System to open new renovated primary care clinic in lobby of Stephen P. Clark Center, Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. — GOB oversight board doing good job, main campus hospital looks great, halls glisten and welcome patients to world class public healthcare, major change since 1997
City of Miami: Miami PD to get Ar-15s for active shooter situations, small caliber round bullet can penetrate body armor many times worn by active shooters, 59 police officers were killed in 2016 — Miami taxpayers better hold on to their wallets as leaky rusted police evidence trailer has 564 cases compromised from homicides to suicides, will be a wok program for suing attorneys and calls into question the integrity of all these cases and is another unacceptable Miami moment that will have legs
City of Miami Beach: While president-elect Trump says Climate Change is a “Chinese hoax,” octopus in water in Miami Beach parking garage says otherwise, more sea creatures on land expected in the future!-New title at Beach city Hall helps people navigate their government mayor and commission have a Director of First Impressions, a welcome sign first seen at Baptist Health South Florida – Miami Beach asking residents and businesses to do their part to reduce mosquitoes
Community Events: The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County Presents -THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: SYMPHONY OF THE GODDESSES MASTER QUEST Multimedia symphonic concert returns with new music and scenes from “Tri Force Heroes,” the latest The Legend of Zelda video game. The Legend of Zelda franchise celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2016! – Major new show a The Margulies Collection reopens at the Warehouse – History Miami has 100th anniversary
Editorial: After 564 cases compromised in Miami police wet and rusty evidence trailer, law suits will fly along with the miss-justice of Miami residents, what will final bill be?– Next week the story of how Jungle Island got created — Public institutions Collaboration must be our goal if South Florida to reach its greatness
Letters: – advocate’s petition for FDOT to come up with alternative to yellow polls and injuries pole divers
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ARGUS REPORT- Heard and seen on the street
>>>> What about the Trump call he took from President Tsai In-wen of the Republic of China and why is the PRC going crazy with the contact?
Trump accepted a call from the Republic of China (ROC) from ROC President Tsai Ing-wen that he says he accepted because the Republic buys some $48 billion in US. Arms sales. But the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is going bonkers since it violates the one nation policy agreement where America recognized the PRC as the sole Chinese government. Since China considers Taiwan a renegade sate and since 1979 both nations have walked a tight rope on this sovereignty issue, and the PRC and ROC disagree on which is the legitimate Chinese government and countries trading in Asia have to keep this distinction separate and in Taiwan there is a major debate on the ROC governance as the mainland stretches its wings and is looking to be the dominate nation in the region.
What about Sec. Of State?
Trump is said to be also looking at former Utah governor Jon Huntsman, 56, and a former ambassador to China and Singapore and he speaks Mandarin very well and is a very thoughtful man who the Watchdog Report interviewed back in 2008 when he ran for president at an event at Scotty’s landing in Coconut Grove and he called for the strengthening of the ‘nation’s economic core,” and being educationally competitive with the nations of the world and as a youth he was a Mormon missionary in China, and while he did not win the GOP nomination back then he was an early to supporter of Sen. John McCain, R-Az., who would later lose to President Barack H. Obama.
However, Trump at a victory rally in Ohio continues to rail about the “dishonest media,” and how they got it so wrong saying there was no “electoral path for him too beat,” Clinton yet he proved them wrong and the media is doing a major self-examination on how they called the race so wrong including inaccurate polls and he again claimed to want to “drain the swamp,” of D.C. insiders and ban federal workers from being “lobbyist for foreign governments,” and has long been a call from voters who think this turnstile approach is wrong and Troop has vowed to end.
>>> It’s Showtime, Art and culture, some of the featured events in coming weeks, tourists tax dollars help fund culture, JHS, transit, is almost as good as Super Bowl, tourists coming from all over the world helps cement Miami as global and international mecca
Art Basel is a major economic shot in the arm is coming and the event is almost like having the Super Bowl here tourist mavens say and it brings billionaires and global art artists together and hotel rooms are sold out and is a boom to the opening of tourist season as the snow flurries become a catalyst to northern snow birds to descend on warm and beautiful South Florida
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/04/arts/international/art-fair-energizes-economy-of-region.html?>>> _r=0 http://www.blouinartinfo.com/news/story/1711620/art-basel-announces-2016-miami-beach-
Further since Miami now has so many art galleries and local galleries and museums with outstanding works and Art Basel will also draw a lot of Japanese who are becoming active collectors in their own right and adds to the international flair of the event and Basel also has a show in Hong Kong now and this has put Miami on the art map and for more go to http://www.blouinartinfo.com/news/story/1711620/art-basel-announces-2016-miami-beach-talks-program
What about the Coconut Grove Playhouse re do?
The Miami Herald did a story on the future fate of the iconic Coconut grove Playhouse something that the County has been working on for years and includes $30 million in 2004 GOB bond funding and while the exterior façade can be saved much of the interior is unsalvageable given the condition of the roof and kids skateboarding and hanging out inside the facility years ago. Once, I saw some kids coming out of aside entrance door on Main Highway and I wrote about it back then. And for more go to: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/coconut-grove/article118604468.html
What about the NASCAR championship?
Further, the NASCAR Sprint Championship race at the homestead Miami Speedway race begins Sunday and the three days of racing is a boom to South Dade and is a contrast to the incoming art crowd this weekend and it also brings in some serious coin. Since Homestead was flattened after Hurricane Andrew back in 1992 and has slowly recovered economically but still is suffering though Baptist Health South Florida built a new hospital there and the facility is a medical jewel for those in south Dade. And replaced a very old previous facility that was dated. http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/greg-cote/article115944448.html
What about Give Miami?
The Miami Foundation had their Give Miami day and 6,066 organizations got matching donations to the tune of $9.1 million and these cultural and arts social services groups are going to benefit by this major expression of community charity. And County Commissioner Sallye Heyman donated $100,000 from her community based office CBO fund.
What about the Knight Arts Challenge winners, includes Miami Herald Photag Juste, and guitars not guns bringing south Florida together through the arts?
The John S. & James L.KNIGHT Foundation announced its KNIGHT Art Challenge winners and it is a host of organizations that help bring diverse South Florida together through the arts and some winners include guitars over guns and the award winning The Miami Herald photographer Karl Juste and the photog after the Haitian earthquake caught the horror of the event on the people of Haiti and the WDR gives him a tip of the hat for risking his life in that environment. And people should remember just in the last year some 81 journalist were killed last year, and for more on the Knight winners go to www.knightarts.org
>>> Press release: Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Supports Granting Congressional Gold Medal to Our Nation’s Intelligence Professionals during World War II
(Washington, DC) – U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL-27) made the following statement after passage of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) Congressional Gold Medal Act. Ros-Lehtinen, a co-sponsor of the House version of the bill and a member of the Intelligence Committee, proudly honors the brave men and women who, through their diligent work, helped our nation win a crucial war which threatened not only our national security but also our democratic principles and way of life.
Statement by Ros-Lehtinen:
“Intelligence professionals were crucial to our nation’s victory in World War II. The men and women of the OSS worked, at great sacrifice, to ensure our country was victorious in a conflict which cost so many American lives. These unrecognized heroes created human intelligence networks and tracked enemy movements in order to help our nation and allies win a long and terrible conflict which cost many American lives. I am proud to commemorate and celebrate their efforts which formed the basis for our modern intelligence community
>>> The Status Quo in Libya Is Unsustainable; the Next Administration Must Articulate Clear Objectives to Help Stabilize Libya and Protect Our National Security Interests, Says Ros-Lehtinen, “Libya is more politically divided than ever, its economy is in freefall, terrorist groups and criminals continue to exploit the power vacuum”
Press release: U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), Chairman of the Subcommittee on the Middle East and North Africa, made the following statement today at a joint subcommittee hearing entitled, “Libya Five Years after Ghadafi.” Statement by Ros-Lehtinen:
“December 17th marks the one year anniversary of the Libyan Political Agreement, making this an opportune time to review the administration’s policy on Libya. When this administration first participated in the intervention in Libya in 2011, many of us expressed concern with the administration’s lack of clearly articulated objectives, a post-intervention plan, or even an explanation about how it fit U.S. national security interests. Many of our worst fears have come to fruition, as more than five years after Ghadafi’s death, Libya is embroiled in a difficult civil war that shows no sign of abatement. If anything, it has only gotten worse since the UN-brokered agreement.
Libya is more politically divided than ever, its economy is in a freefall, terrorist groups and criminals continue to exploit the power vacuum. Multiple governing entities and their allied militias and armed forces compete for power, while the UN-backed unity government, known as the Government of National Accord, remains unable to provide basic security and basic services to the people of Libya. Criminals and terrorist groups, including ISIS, al-Qaeda and so many others, take advantage of the chaos, securing their own territory and using Libya as a launching pad for smuggling, for human trafficking, for terror attacks – endangering Libya’s neighbors such as Egypt and Tunisia. Libya is now the main transit point for migrants trying to reach Europe, and with little border security or governance, many are rightly concerned by the potential of terrorists reaching our own shores. While reports say that forces are close to retaking Sirte from ISIS, we should not allow this news to disguise the sad reality: ISIS’s presence in Libya is far from being eliminated. ISIS, al-Qaeda, Ansar al-Sharia – the group responsible for the 2012 Benghazi attack – as well as others, all continue to maintain cells throughout the country.
In a positive development, I was relieved to see the announcement last month that the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons was able to remove Libya’s remaining chemical weapons equipment. Another welcome development, if accurate – if accurate – is the reported killing by French airstrikes of the Algerian jihadist known as the “one-eyed terrorist.” He is said to be responsible for organizing terrorist attacks in Libya, Algeria, and Mali – so many other places – and had funneled millions of dollars to al-Qaeda.
France’s airstrikes highlight the stakes that many outside actors have in Libya. Russia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and others continue to support Khalifa Haftar, the former Libyan National Army general who recently claimed victory in Benghazi and who was just in Moscow discussing Russian military assistance. Reports indicate that at least four countries have Special Forces on the ground in Libya right now, including our own, and, in some cases, are assisting forces on both sides of Libya’s civil war. It also worth noting that in recent months Haftar has seized many of the ports in Libya’s oil crescent which is Libya’s main source of revenue. With additional violence on the horizon, potentially between eastern and western forces, Haftar’s role must be addressed in Libya’s political dialogue – a dialogue that should come sooner rather than later.
Since the unity government took up residence in Tripoli in March, it has struggled to provide the kind of basic services and security that could engender the support that it needs in order to consolidate power. And as long as it keeps struggling in the west while its rival governing entities and security forces keep operating and making gains in the east, any chance that the current peace process had at succeeding will continue to be undermined. As we approach the one year anniversary of the Libyan Political Agreement, it is clear that the status quo in Libya is unsustainable and that there must be a new and revitalized attempt at reconciling all Libyan stakeholders. I look forward to hearing from our witness on exactly how the administration is working to help get that peace process back on track, the status of our counterterrorism operations against ISIS and others, and what kind of changes to our Libya policy and assistance we should expect moving forward.”
What about President elect- Donald J. Trump?
Trump is interviewing and picking his cabinet and his choice for attorney general is causing concern and the left is bumping up the fear and refrain that Trump has to be president to all Americans. But it is his pick of Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Al. as his attorney general is causing a stir and Sessions a former U.S. attorney is conservative did not support don’t ask or tell and he as a captain in the Army reserves and completed his legal studies at the university of Alabama Law Center and was considered a possible vice-president candidate for trump before the businessman picked vice- president elect Mike Pence and civil rights groups are concerned. And for more go to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Sessions#Political_career
And Trump with 4,700 federal appointees will find that anything these people do will be a reflection on him and his fledgling administration and so far he has not allowed a media pool like other presidents and the media was banned from his private jet and while he called the race “rigged,” by the “crooked” media he benefited from the Wikileaks leaks and while he thinks he is having a bromance with Vladimir Putin, the real estate developer will find Putin an ex KGB agent in Leningrad is no pushover and is trying to reestablish Russia’s stature in the world when during the 1990s The then President Bill Clinton administration wrote the country off as no longer being a Super Power, broke, with rusting aircraft carriers and only after the boom in oil prices in the 2000s did Russia economically come back.
What about China?
Trump who had tough words for the People’s Republic of China is going to find the Chinese are no pushover either and deal in hundreds of years as it seeks its rightful place on the global scene. And China is introducing its new fighter with the J-20 stealth fighter After the Middle Kingdom hacked into the Pentagon and stole the plans and for more go to http://www.cnn.com/2016/10/31/asia/china-zhuhai-airshow-j-20/
New J-20 with stealth technology.
And Trump will soon learn every word he speaks has real consequences as the nation digests how his could have happened and one millennial told me Saturday the race was “rigged,” even though all the polls and pundits had the nation going for Clinton. Who just had too many controversies, the Clinton Foundation and then the emails and people wanted some of that too end. And having her husband Bill campaign so much looking old and tired probable did not help and reminded many voters of his own controversial time in office despite being re-elected and popular.
Voters were tired of the status quo establishment candidates
But the polls and pundits were all wrong and Clinton’s rallies did not have the enthusiasm as did early challenger Bernie Sanders, I-VT and while he tried to inject that enthusiasm onto Clinton’s campaign it did not occur and voters wanted something new and she admits the FBI Director James Comey’s letter put just another damper on her campaign’s success where many GOP women voted for Trump who also claims global warming and climate change are a Chinese “hoax,” he has said in the past and while he calls for rebuilding the nation’s infrastructure estimated to cost over $1.8 trillion and where would that money come from given the $18 trillion nation debt mostly held by public institutions retirement funds and Americans.
And the nation while experiencing demonstrations must realize we get one president at a time and Obama voters did not turnout and it showed Obama’s Democratic Party base was only wild about him and candidates are like a new car and controversies and scandals are like dings on the candidate and Obama benefited from that when he ran against Clinton and that did not transfer to her and she had a lower turnout among African-Americans and Trump despite his rhetoric carried Hispanic voters and did well with women voters and the Clinton Foundation and the epic fundraising turned off many people and now Trump has to heal and bring the nation together and Obama was right that he has to be successful for it will make the nation stronger and candidates many times change with the enormity of the office and both political parties got a major wakeup call and want the senate to end insider stock trading and one of the reasons most senators are millionaires. And parties can no longer force candidates that aren’t’ supported by the base and trump believes social media gave him the edge and that it is “more powerful,” then people realized. And how Trump handles the challenges the office faces. The nation waits with trepidation and fear for some groups and we all will see what his administration believes in and how he welds power. And whether there is diversity in his staff or exclusively Anglo men and the nation does not know since he has never been a public servant or in the military what his governance style will be.
>>> Clinton Trump razor tight in the Florida polls, only poll that counts is Election Day, millions of absentee votes in Florida in the bag
With the presidential election race razor tight in the polls many people believe America is moving into uncharted waters and has Trump at rally’s calling for “draining the swamp” said to be first said by President Ronald Reagan since Washington was built on a swamp and the phrase was a call for smaller and limited government has been used by many politicians promising ethics reform and ending inside lobbying in the nation’s capital and has been a source of concern to many voters. And Trump since he is not beholden to special interests is pushing this theme and President Barack Obama in his message of hope and change also indirectly suggested that was one of his goals. And for some history on the phrase go to: http://www.redstate.com/diary/barrypopik/2010/07/29/origin-and-history-of-drain-the-swamp-mother-jones-reagan-rumsfeld-pelosi/
>>>October is Rett Syndrome Awareness Month join a strollathon
And friend of mine has a daughter with Reyes syndrome and it is a terrible disease that affects young children and for more go to http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/reyes-syndrome/basics/definition/con-20020083 And October is Rett Syndrome Awareness Month and to participate in a www.strollathon.org/Julianne Espinosa2016 or for more go to www.rettsyndrome.org
>>>>Commission Chamber’s no longer has “In God we trust,” under County seal, was controversial when first done
At the Miami-Dade County Commission Chambers what happened to the “in God We Trust” motto under the Miami-Dade County seal right behind Commission chair Jean Monestine’ s location on the dais and the issue was hotly debated by the 13 member body but it was absent from the wall Tuesday so it must have been removed for some reason that had some groups concerned about the mixing of church and state in government but also appears on money and I will try to find out what the explanation was for its removal.
>>> M-DC head Padron is to be awarded nation’s highest civilian honor Medal of Freedom
Dr. Eduardo Padron to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama for his role at Miami-Dade College with 165,000 students that has transformed South Florida with its many campuses and the award is well deserved and he spoke to WPLG reporter Michael Putney about the honor since of the education he came “as an immigrant,” and essentially had nothing. Further, Padron is an economist by training and an adamant promoter of the educational institute and this honor is well deserved and follows another successful Miami Book Fair and for more go to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_Dade_College AND M-DC recently for a major donation in his name.
What about an affordable housing study done for Commissioner Betty Ferguson?
Last week at a Miami-Dade County Committee hearing a major discussion on affordable housing was initiated by Commissioner Barbara Jordan who noted her predecessor Betty Ferguson requested a study where affordable housing was going and the report found the bulk of it was in her District 1 commission district and was not scattered throughout the county and this lack of affordable housing is causing hardship for people seeking workforce housing at a reasonable price.
STATE OF FLORIDA
>>> Is AG Bondi moving on up, has had controversy in her life including faux wedding with state legislators in tow, but fizzled
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi maybe moving on up in the Trump administration but the question is will she be able to handle the increased scrutiny after a botched potential wedding with state lawmakers in tow and a photo of her serving drinks dressed as a stewardess an became a real mystery a few years ago, even though she is divorced and beat state Sen. Dan Gelber, D-Miami Beach back in 2010.
The year Gov. Rick Scott won his first election along with U.S. Sen Marco Rubio, R-Fla. Further, Bondi is still under scrutiny for not going after fraud charges with Trump University and would later receive a $25, 0000 campaign contribution that Trump and she insists was not a quid-pro-quo for the state dropping the case but Trump must start reducing the number of people he is picking if they have baggage because he got a pass in the election, and that pass does not transfer to his administrative choices
>>> Democratic Party State Sen Margolis honored for her four decades of public service was a trailblazer for women
The first women president of The Florida Senate Sen. Gwen Margolis, D-Aventura was honored in North Miami recently and she dropped out of a reelection campaign after making some derogatory comments, about the candidates running against her and she dropped out after 40-years of public service. Further Margolis blazed new trails for women and mentored many Democratic politicians and Miami-Dade Commissioner Sally Heyman followed her on to the County commission in 2002. And Heyman noted recently that when someone retries “There is life after elected office,” Further, Margolis was Chair of the Miami-Dade County Commission for many years and was an ally to former Mayor Alex Penelas and the governance structure of the County was changed by countywide voters
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/election/article82707632.html
Will Gov. Rick Scott have a bromance with president-elect Trump was one of his earlier supporters?
Scott who was an early supporter of trump went to Washington D.C. and the governor has called Trump a number of times versus the strained relationship he has had with the President Barack Obama administration. And people are hoping the change will bring more federal funding for issues important to Florida but the two businessmen are in some ways similar and ran for office using their own money, despite in Scott’s case his company paying a $1.3 billion Medicare fraud settlement and he was never charged.
What about the Congressional races?
The South Florida Republican congressional delegation is staying the same as U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Miami brushed aside challenger Scott Furman who was flawed and U.S. Rep. Carlos Curbello, R-Miami faced former Democratic Party congressman Joe Garcia, D-Miami who lost his bid to get his seat back in the redrawn congressional District and U. Rep. Mario Diaz Balart, R-Miami sailed to victory and the transportation maven is on the U.S. House Appropriations committee and was first elected in 2002 when his older brother Lincoln stepped down and was also on the U.S. House rules committee.
>>> AT a Miami-Dade BCC meeting SEIU Local 1991 union President Martha Baker, R.N. Sounded the alarm to reduced funding’s the end of LIFT, June 17, and its impact on Jackson some $93 to $100 million hit in reduced funding
Martha Baker the President of the SEIU union at Jackson Health System warned County Commissioners’ that a federal funding program LIFT that is critical to JHS was ending June 17 and was going to cost some $93 million to $100 million in reduced funding for the public health system and she urged the Florida Legislature to approve a “Medicaid expansion,” that law makers are reluctant to do since federal funding is expected to be reduced and the state would have to make up the loss funding said County Commissioner Estephan Bovo at a Miami-Dade County Commission meeting Tuesday, but it puts a continued strain where the trust has 55 days of cash on hand and employees 11,816 health workers and is a community jewel.
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
>>> Will Commissioner Suarez be to quirky, esoteric and verbose to win chair of BCC, is a long shot on body with Bovo and Sosa vying?
Its official the Miami-Dade County Commission will elect a new Chair Dec.6th and people are verbally betting who might get tapped for the high profile position on the 13 member body. Some are betting Commissioner Estephan Bovo, others suggest another time for Rebecca Sosa a conciliator but fiscal conservative. But whoever gets the nod will have their hands full for the next two years and many hope the environmental issues will still be at the forefront which would be the case for Sosa. And in years past when Suarez was a Miami mayor and there was fiscal distress back then. Suarez wanted to sell sand to make some money he told the media in the 1990s and it remains to be seen if he gets the nod by the board but he is considered a long shot.
What about the County report on women and discrepancies in pay in the workplace released Tuesday?
On Tuesday The Miami-Dade Commission will release a report on the economic discrepancies women face in pay and Commissioner Daniela Levine-Cava is eagerly waiting for the study and she discussed it Friday on WPBT 2 Issues, hosted by Hank Mack who is apparently the new moderator. http://www.wpbt2.typepad.com/issues/
What about the Charter Review Task Force?
Levine-Cava also talked about the creation of a County Charter review Task Force something done every year since 2000 and while these have been work programs for the WDR many of the recommendations do not come to fruition with many being killed by the 13 member county commission except for raising the commissioners pay from around $6,000 a year with another $40,000 or so in benefits but voters have rejected any pay raise 9 times and appears to be a futile effort.
>>> Commissioner Zapata saying sayonara to District 11 seat, will be replaced by former commissioner Joe Martinez
County Commissioner Juan C. Zapata is winding down his time on the commission district and in an email blast details some of his accomplishment over the past four years including some new parks and giving what he calls The West End with more amenities. And Nov. 15 was his last day on the dais and while Chair Jean Monestine called him ‘high maintenance,” Zapata did bring a different view to the entrenched county bureaucracy that Mayor Carlos Gimenez has tried to change saying changing this culture is ‘like how do you eating an elephant? One bite at a time,” he has told the WDR in the past but it is no easy task. Further Jose “Pepe,” Diaz in his good bye comments to Zapata noted he lived “next to Zapata in a townhouse after he got married,” and they had shared many barbecues over the years before he became a politician.
What about the County’s swearing in ceremony?
The Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez was sworn along with reelected commissioners and includes Commissioner Joe Martinez coming back to the 13 member body and the word is Commissioner Xavier Suarez is trying to be named the next commission chair that will be voted on a few days after the ceremony and another name suggested is former state Rep. Estephan Bovo who has become a transportation maven and continually warns that if traffic is not reduced he believes voters could ask to have the half cent sales rescinded given the lack of progress in reducing congestion.
Elections department gets a shut out for smooth election with record turnout
Mayor Gimenez and commission commended the Miami-Dade County Elections Department Nov.15 a department after task force reforms after the 2012 presidential election (where lines were a problem) that has become a “model,” on how to run county elections said reelected Gimenez and he was beaming from ear to ear regarding the number of voters that participated 997,000, 475,000 early votes and 305,0000 absentee ballots and how smooth the process over all went and besides a County Proclamation to the department its new head Christine White, the new director got a plaque that she was unaware coming her way. But the Nov. elections were smooth affairs and was the largest turnout in the County’s history said the mayor who was clearly glad his reelection was over and was victorious in the race.
>>> Mayor Gimenez beats insurgent challenger Regalado in contentious race, she calls for an elected supervisor of elections
Mayor Carlos Gimenez was able to close the deal with countywide voters defeating his opponent Raquel Regalado and she is now pushing for an elected supervisor of elections like many other Florida Counties but critics see it as just creating a new political office like was done with the property appraiser a few years ago and also pays very well but people were concerned whether she could run the county and a better fit would be mayor of Miami like her father Tomas Regalado who is termed out next year. And Regalado went after Gimenez to his ties to lobbyist including his campaign finance manager once married to a prominent lobbyist attorney. And for pre go to;
>>>> Commissioner Jordan breathing life into the IRP, county’s $100,000 funding for task force work group on how to create body with independence coming from commission’s Auditor’s department, will include three members picked by the PBA
“I just want to get it done,” said County Commissioner Barbara Jordan on creating a working group task force to study the best way to create an Independent review Panel, (IRP) dissolved during the great recession when budgets were tight. She wanted the panel to include three members picked by the Police Benevolent Association and also members picked by the League of Women Voters, Save Dade and a member from the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) suggested by Daniella Levine Cava and the effort is to make the panel as nonpolitical as possible and above “reproach,” said Commissioner Estephan Bovo, Jr., at Tuesday’s commission meeting. Funding for staff, and a future IRP is $100,000 which was found in the Commission Auditor’s budget after Chief Auditor Charles Anderson passed suddenly last year and his replacement has yet to be found. However, The IRP which hears residents’ complaints from police to a host of other issues was hated by PBA head John Rivera and he crossed swords with the old IRP many times, sometimes complaining about the body to commissioners and Bovo wanted to be sure in earlier discussions that law enforcement knows “we have their backs,’ he has said in the past. And Jordan hopes to get the recommendations in the next 90 days and the county commission will review the matter again, she said Tuesday.
Commissioner Zapata thank you for some of your new perspectives about county government
What about Commissioner Juan C. Zapata’s term on the body that is winding down at on Nnov.15. Zapata during his four years in office has focused on infrastructure of many projects the county does but cannot maintain the facilities. He also wanted his district 11 in the west Dade to get its fair share of county funding that has lagged over the years and he is being followed into office by former commission Chair Joe Martinez who after 10 years in office was termed out and he lost his race to be county mayor to Carlos Gimenez.
Zapata a contrarian to how the county has operated in the past was a good member on the body and the former state representative bought a new perspective to his District 11 seat and has fought hard for his western Dade community that faces horrendous traffic if someone wants to go downtown and will be missed on the body and the Miami Chamber of Commerce Wednesday gave him a shout out and he brought a different perspective on how County government worked and drew attention to internal administrative costs and procurement issues.
And an employee of Miami-Dade County Clerk Harvey Ruvin was arrested by the OIG for credit card fraud and to read the report go to http://www.miamidadeig.org/newsreleases2016/IG15-02%20Thompson%20Plea%20%20Sentence%20Memo%209%2015%2016.pdf
What about the UM pedestrian bridge being built across U.S.1, and a one year delay?
The pedestrian bridge is said to be open a year late after an elevator shafts orientation was wrong and is being watched closely by the community since a number of UM students were killed crossing streets and the County took the project on and began it just after Carlos Gimenez announced he was running for reelection again. And I mentioned the delay to assistant mayor Alena Hudack and she noted there had been “problems with the contractor,” she believed.
>>> County Parks to get signs warning of “wildlife in parks, using emogies for bears, alligators, and foxes are seen at “Amelia Earhart Park,” at night, says Bovo
Sen. Javier Souto sponsored the legislation to have new signs to try to warn people that there is a lot of “wildlife,” in Miami-Dade and when they come to the parks to be aware they might see a “bear,” panther and foxes are frequently seen at night at Amelia Earhart Park noted Bovo. And given the “20 languages spoken in the county. Souto once he learned what a mojoie was said to use these renderings and the tragedy in Disney World may have prompted this discussion. Further county attorney’s said there would not likely be any liability to the County since it is not providing a safe Harbour for the wildlife that exists in Florida.
What about MIA?
>>>> MIA awarded “Most innovative award,” by national association, storm Mathew had marginal impact
MIA Director Emilio Gonzalez told the tourism committee last week that MIA is like a “small city,” with “120,000 passengers daily and 40,000 county employees and he said the facility was spared when Hurricane Mathew approached and the storm may have had little impact on future numbers he believed. Further MIA won a national award as “being one of the most innovative in the nation,” and Gonzalez noted that was a big deal and with all the retail the mission is enhanced revenues for the international hub.
And the Greater ‘Miami Visitors and Convention Center Bureau CEO William Talbert, III’’, was upbeat as ever and the Bureau’s Annual meeting is being held at the Hard Rock Stadium Oct. 25 a Tuesday and all were invited he told commissioners and this lack of a major landfall by the storm will impact revenues but not as bad as I once thought. And with stadium’s renovations the Super Bowl is coming back in a few years.
>>> The Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is asking Gov. Rick Scott to appoint a member to the regional planning board and the request came from Rebeca Sosa and she is close with Scott. And other municipal representatives come from Dade cities with over 50,000 residents and back in 2001 one governor representative Ron Krongold tried to get the MPO back then to fund to the tune of $10 million a local A.M. radio station to-do traffic updates (owned by prominent Haitian Rudy Moise, D.O. that I pointed out these were free from all the other stations and was part of their federal community benefit package with federal agencies. And had then Commissioner Joe Martinez said “You’re on fire, bail out,” he told Krongold who was fighting the issue on the MPO and Bush would later remove him from the body after this incident.
>>> And Commissioner Javier Souto wants the MPO to study water taxis and using the extensive canal and water routes to reduce road congestion and Miami used to be a major boating manufacturer he said during World War II and it could become a considerable tourist draw he suggested at the MPO on Thursday and the man is the longest serving commissioner along with Commissioner Dennis Moss..
What about the IRP?
Many people at the public budget hearing wanted the Independent review Panel (IRP) resurrected and the board was sun setted out of business during the budget crunch years ago and had its executive director Eduardo Diaz, Ph.D. being well paid and the panel was controversial with the County’s police union and its leader John Rivera.
Gimenez said he supported the IRP but believed. The IRP because of this new technology is expected to have less cases than in the past and the Watchdog Report was the only press that attended these IRP meetings of the panel made up of attorney’s and the panel worked closely with the Miami-Dade Community Relations Board (CRB) in trying to keep the community calm after police incidents especially shootings that many times are including young children caught in the crossfire. And the CRB wanted to join a city of Miami amicus brief in support of the subpoena power the city’s Independent Review Panel has but was put off because of short time to join and it would need a BCC approval and with a deadline looming was considered not possible and the CRB Chair Ed Shoat is a top notch defense attorney and he has represented many high profile cases during his extensive legal career.
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
>>>> School board Audit committee to vote on new leadership, was not always the case for community firewall, looking after your tax dollars, years ago when hank Mack chaired the oversight board
The all-important Miami-Dade public Schools Audit and Budget Review committee will be selecting its new leadership Tuesday and the committee is the community’s firewall for any wayward projects like buying land on an native Indian burial ground or land owned by a politically connected individually and the effective committee is one of the reasons you don’t see scandals like in the past and the leadership now rotates every two years per school board rules. But years ago when Hank Mack chaired the committee for almost ten years there was a “awkward pause,” when the committee voted a new chair Betsy Amos to take the leadership post but since then every two years it changes and this is good and the committee is made up of CPAs and attorneys.
And here is an IG report
http://www.miamidadeig.org/2016MDCPS/SB1516.1002CutlerBayArrest.pdf
And since the district is self-insured when it comes to Medicare fraud the office is much needed and recently discovered some coaches bringing baseball players from Mexico and Cuba who attendee sports academies in violation of Florida statutes and it is a great read. http://www.miamidadeig.org/2016MDCPS/SB.1213.1005.pdf
And WPLG Channel 10 donated Some 28,000 books after a book drive to Tucker Elementary School in coconut Grove and employees of the station were given a proclamation by county Commissioner Xavier Suarez during a ceremony and was an ongoing project for the station and the books combine with a new workout room donated a few months ago. And the schools motto is ‘Tucker tough’ and it is a great local school in the community.
Mayoral candidate Raquel Regalado last month had her final meeting on the schoolboard, and she was given praise for her service by her peers, and says she still will be around but just at the “County,” she says.
School Board Member Raquel Regalado said sayonara to the other nine board members since after Nov… 8 and is running for County Mayor against incumbent Carlos Gimenez and she reminded her peers that she was not moving away but will “be at the county,” she assured the board members who gushed praise on her two terms on the board
>>> Pets for Vets and Teaching Responsible Pet Ownership to Kids
Press release: County Commissioners have unanimously adopted two initiatives, sponsored by Commissioner Sosa, to better the lives of Miami-Dade County’s pets. In a move to help connect veterans with pets, Commissioner Sosa advanced legislation that waives adoption and spay/neuter fees for qualifying individuals. This new initiative is meant to give Miami-Dade County’s over 60,000 veterans of war greater access to the health benefits of pet ownership. Recent evidence suggests that bonding with animals greatly reduces stress and the effects associated with PTSD, a condition identified by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs as afflicting the veteran population.
Additionally, Commissioner Sosa filed legislation to expand the Responsible Pet Ownership Curriculum. The incredibly successful program, an initiative sponsored by Commissioner Sosa in 2013, now teaches over 89,000 elementary school students the principles of responsible pet ownership. This new measure seeks additional funding to bring the program to our community’s junior high and high school students.
“I truly believe that our veterans are this community’s greatest source of pride, and I know that they will give our pets warm and loving homes,” said Commissioner Sosa. “We are forever indebted to them for their service and protection of our freedoms.” Continued Commissioner Sosa, “In 2013 when I sponsored the initiative to teach our children the importance of responsible pet ownership I could never have imagined just how great the program would have turned out. It is my hope that we can grow the program to our older students, who can play a larger role in saving animals.”
Pets for Vets legislation:
PUBLIC HEALTH TRUST
>>> Jackson South new trauma center gets busy over the weekends provides top notch trauma medical care for South Dade residents
The Trauma Center at Jackson South Community hospital is getting very busy on weekends and the new center is a community jewel with some of the best Trauma surgeons in the nation and when it first opened the state questioned if it was needed since Kendall regional also has a trauma center as well but this new location is busy on weekends and is much appreciated.
>>> Jackson Health System to open new renovated primary care clinic in lobby of Stephen P. Clark Center, Tuesday at 9:00 a.m.
Press release: We know that Miami-Dade County employees are true believers in the power of public services like Jackson Health System. We are proud to be re-introducing one of our specialized programs designed especially to serve them: the Downtown Medical Center in the lobby of the Stephen P. Clark Center.
The Downtown Medical Center has been recently renovated and upgraded to provide primary care services that are convenient for County employees, including both scheduled appointments and walk-in care. The center will continue operating from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays.
The physicians and staff at the Downtown Medical Center represent the same high level of expertise that you have come to expect from Jackson’s programs and facilities across Miami Dade County, and we know many County employees take advantage of these services near their homes and other work sites. Our centralized electronic medical record means we can provide a seamless experience regardless of which Jackson facility they choose. To celebrate this evolution in the center’s mission, please join us for a ribbon-cutting on Tuesday, November 15 at 9 a.m., with thanks to Chairman Jean Monestime for accommodating this reception.
>>> GOB oversight board doing good job, main campus hospital looks great, halls glisten and welcome patients to world class public healthcare, major change since 1997
The Watchdog Report covered the GOB oversight board made up of citizens with specific skills sets and is the public firewall of how the $830 million in GOB bonds are being spent. And the GOB committee chair is Jose Luis Gomez and the group overseeing these new dollars are taking their job very seriously and are doing a good job of overseeing the projects including approving new fuel lines for generators in dire need of replacement and cost $205,839 of which $234,489 will come from bond proceeds state’s committee documentation.
>>> UP date: JHS GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND CITIZENS’ ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING CANCELLATION NOTICE: The JHS General Obligation Bond Citizens’ Advisory Committee meeting previously scheduled for Wednesday, December 21, 2016 at 12:00 p.m. in the West Wing Conference Room 126B at Jackson Memorial Hospital has been CANCELLED.
How does Jackson look?
Since 1997 I have covered Jackson health System and the hospitals transformation is remarkable and the hospital is more inviting and much easier to navigate through its glistening hallways that used to have a worn look and JHS is reaching new heights in patient care and patient experience at the public hospital that receives some $350 million in public funding but given the level of charity care over $500 million.. However, PHT CEO Carlos Migoya working with the unions has transformed the world class healthcare institution that is affiliated with the University Of Miami Miller Medical School into the community jewel we need.
>>> Baptist Health South Florida press release on $300 million in charity care costs given in 2016, helps fill massive charity void of JHS and the county as a whole
Not-for-profit hospitals are exempt from paying most federal, state and local taxes. In return, they are expected to provide charity care and other forms of community benefit at a level that is greater than the value of such tax exemption.
As a faith-based, not-for-profit organization, Baptist Health is committed to fulfilling its responsibility to provide charity care and other forms of community benefit (such as research, community health education, health screenings, etc.). Our annual budget dedicates a significant amount of our resources to meet this responsibility.
The comparative graph attached outlines the current level of charity care provided by Baptist Health and other hospitals in Miami-Dade County.
As you can see, Baptist Health provided more charity care as a percentage of patient revenue (4.3% of total patient revenue) than nearly every hospital or hospital group/health system in Miami-Dade County. Last fiscal year, Baptist Health provided more than $300 million in charity care and community benefit, an amount equal to five times the value of our tax exemption.
Please feel free to share this information with your family, friends and business associates. Editor’s note I was unable to copy the graphs of the hospitals charity care by hospital. I apologize to my readers and will try next week.
CITY OF MIAMI
>>> Miami PD to get Ar-15s for active shooter situations, small caliber bullet can penetrate body armor many times worn by active shooters
The Miami Police department’s officers will be getting new rifles including the Bush master similar to a AR-15 since some situations put officers in a situation where they need the extra firepower and having the police chief citing the San Bernardino incident, Pulse and others tragic shootings from around the country. And here is more on the rifle that some3.5 million are estimated in circulation.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/crime/2013/01/02/gun_control_ar_15_rifle_the_nra_claims_the_ar_15_rifle_is_for_hunting_and.html And 59 police officers were killed in 2016 and is why the chief is suggesting this new hardware escalation.
>>> Miami taxpayers better hold on to their wallets as leaky rusted police evidence trailer has 564 cases compromised from homicides to suicides, will be a wok program for suing attorneys and calls into question the integrity of all these cases and is another unacceptable Miami moment that will have legs.
What the heck is going on at the City of Miami Police Department that has a rusty leaky trailer as the evidence room for some 564 cases including homicides and suicides compromised because of exposure to the elements under the 1-95 underpass near police headquarters and was exposed by blogger Al Crespo and to read the disturbing story go tohttp://www.thecrespogram.com/miamis-police-chief-and-city-manager-need-to-be-fired-mobile-.html
>>>>The 35 King Mango Strut is coming to Coconut Grove on Saturday Dec. 31 at 2:00p.m. And the organization is getting $10,000 in funding from the Miami Exhibition and Sports Authority (MESA) and the item passed at a past MESA meeting that the Watchdog report covered. And the zany parade is a real tourist draw with media from around the world covering the satirical show that lampoons political leaders and others.
What about potential lawsuits against Miami?
While the city is flush with some $200 million in reserves Miami taxpayers better hold on for attorneys are salivating at the lawsuits they will be able to bring and given the condition of the container this neglect may have come while Johnny Martinez was city manager because the determination and rust is significant. However, this kind of neglect is almost criminal and defendants cannot be cleared or correctly charged for some of these violent crimes and this kind if dereliction of duty and responsibility to Miamians is beyond belief and since this kind of stuff still surfaces it must not be condoned for taxpayers and the code of justice for all deserves better as the city fills its coffers with traffic congestion and overdevelopment.
What about Miami commissioner’s net worth for the year?
Miami Commissioners Francis Suarez, Frank Carollo, Keon Hardeman, Ken Russell and Wilfredo Gort, and Mayor Tomas Regalado financial disclosures show Regalado’s net worth was $12,000 through July 2016, Carollo is worth $952,534 Gort lists $414,000 for 2016 Russell has $397,603 Hardeman has ($153,000.00) and Gort owns a property in Tavernier worth $200,000 and another house in Sebring Florida valued at $7,000.
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City of Sweetwater’s running man video totally different from the one in MIAMI and has certain City of Sweetwater edge to but it’s a must see it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3t9M2zTxtfI
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
>>> While president-elect Trump says Climate Change is a “Chinese hoax,” octopus in water in Miami Beach parking garage says otherwise, more sea creatures on land expected in the future! Beach cleared of Zika zones says state
An octopus was found in a Miami Beach parking garage and brings home climate change and global warming and experts say to expect more creatures from the seas to be seen on land and while the city is trying to mitigate the sea level rise damage that has fish coming through gratings when the King tides hit as last week demonstrated and the moon was closer than it had been for years and for more go to http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/miami-beach/article115688508.html
>>> New title at Beach City Hall helps people navigate their government mayor and commission have a Director of First Impressions, a welcome sign first seen at Baptist Health South Florida
The Office of the Mayor and Commission has a great new tag line with the receptionist having a card that says Jacqueline Velazquez is the Director of First Impressions and it is a welcome title for people trying to navigate local government and I first saw the line at South Miami Hospital owned by Baptist Health South Florida and these first impressions especially with government are important in the 34 municipalities in Miami-Dade.
PAST WDR: With Zika worries tourist mavens say “after 12 days we are open for business and doing well,” said William Talbert, III, the CEO of the Greater Miami Visitors and Tourism bureau (GMCVB) at a commission meeting concerning the Zika virus and he noted. Mayor Carlos Gimenez had been doing an outstanding job in interviews with the press trying to keep the issue in context and what Miami-Dade is doing to diminish the bugs impact on the critical tourism industry, whose taxes pay for a host of county facilities and organizations from the Homeless Trust to Jackson Health System to name a few and this revenue is critical to many of these organizations. As the County runs up to its public budget hearings in September.
>>> Mayor Levine press release: Dear Friends and Neighbors,
Miami Beach continues to implement and find solutions to aggressively stop the spread of the Zika virus. >>> Press release: Miami Beach Enforces All Prevention Measures – Miami Beach asking residents and businesses to do their part to reduce mosquitoes —
Miami Beach, FL – City officials continue taking all necessary steps to ensure effective and efficient elimination of mosquitoes in the Miami Beach area, including having Code Compliance Officers scour the city to determine and rectify potential risks.
“The city’s public works and sanitation crews have been on overdrive with addressing standing water on the public right-of-way, and we’re also doing our part to make sure the community is stepping up their game with the threat of Zika,” said Code Compliance Manager Sarah Saunders. “Our team is working tirelessly to ensure all business and property owners are complying with ensuring no standing water.”
If code inspectors determine that visible conditions within private property are an immediate threat to healthy, safety or welfare of the public, he/she may order the immediate correction of the violation at the expense of the occupant, owner, or operator. This violation, known as forthwith, carries a fine of $1,000 for the first offense and $2,000 per each additional infraction.
Since the beginning of June, crews have dispersed standing water on streets if it has been stagnant for more than 24 hours. Where a significant volume of water is involved, it is being vacuumed out or treated with an environmentally-friendly larvicide. All showers along the beach walk have standing water removed on a daily basis in the early morning hours, and crews inspect alleyways on a daily basis to remove any litter or illegally dumped waste, which could be a potential breeding ground.
As of January, all catch basins in stormwater drains have been either pumped out to eliminate standing water, or using larvicide where standing water could not be removed or prevented.
At pump stations, the set points on the floats have been adjusted to circulate the water; in addition to having larvicide placed in the wet wells. This year, the City of Miami Beach has invested over one million dollars in vacuum trucks to improve cleanliness of the system. City irrigation systems have also been adjusted to not activate if there has been a recent rain event, and broken irrigation line repairs have been prioritized. At city facilities, larvicide has been introduced into any dumpsters or containers holding water. All other items collecting rain water have been removed or eliminated.
“All City of Miami Beach employees, working indoors and outdoors, have been provided with mosquito repellent,” added Morales. “We strongly encourage all businesses on this urban-island to take the same precautions with their employees.”
COMMUNITY EVENTS
http://www.margulieswarehouse.com/index.php#/exhibitions
>>>> Now open http://www.margulieswarehouse.com/#/home
>>> And the Margulies Warehouse will be opening the season in weeks and to see what art is on display and when it plans to close the season for this community treasure go to http://www.margulieswarehouse.com/#/home
> Press release: The Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science and Miami Science Barge join together to bring the expression of art to a scientific experiment. Visitors will have the opportunity to create artworks on a drift card that will be deployed into the ocean. These drift cards will help scientists gain understanding of how the ocean currents distribute debris through the Biscayne Bay. Admission is free. Miami Science Barge
1075 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami 305-434-9560www.dwntwnartdays.com
EDITORIALS
>>> Next week the story of how Jungle Island got created and the political connections
With Jungle Island being transferred to new investors in the coming weeks I will do an extensive story on how the initial deal came about and how a report to HUD for a $25 million loan the assumption was all the cruise ship passengers would then come to the attraction. However that did not pan out nor did the over 200 jobs that were supposed to be created but was pushed through the County commission back then and had the county for years paying the HUD interest payments and in many ways this project was doomed to failure but politically connected people were able to pull it off. Stay tuned
>>> After 564 cases compromised in Miami police wet and rusty evidence trailer, law suits will fly along with the miss-justice of Miami residents, what will final bill be?
Miami police rusted and leaky evidence trailer of contaminated evidence in 564 cases will cost taxpayers big time and denies justice in homicides and suicides
The contamination of Miami Police Department evidence raises the question can Miami govern itself and provide justice as was the cases with the 564 criminal cases ranging from homicides and suicides and is totally unacceptable that this was allowed to happen and police leadership must raise the bar for these kind of disasters just continue and after all the lawsuits it will make it more difficult for the city to pay more in police salaries because the law suits could result in real stiff settlements and frankly one can barely believe this was allowed to happen in an American city and Mayor Tomas Regalado has to raise the bar of performance and put an end to this. Since ‘Miami still stumbles through one disaster after another and shows a real house cleaning has to be done because it just keeps happening and an audit turns out to be bogus and why did the blogger Al Crespo http://www.thecrespogram.com/story-page-mobile-.html have to discover it. Which actually makes it worse and police leadership better get this cleared up and resolved quickly for it taints the whole arrest process and gives the impression that the city is an ongoing criminal enterprise and residents and taxpayers deserve much more of Miami if it is to continue to exist. Which something like this puts into doubt? And must end if the City is to survive and not have a citizens revolt something that has been percolating in some parts of the city.
>>> Public institutions Collaboration must be our goal if South Florida to reach its greatness
Collaboration should be Miami-Dade’s watchword for we are too big with too many challenges and collaboration was one of the main topics at the Greater Miami Chamber’s Goal conference and with FIU President Mark Rosenberg, Ph.D. being chair of the Chamber. South Florida has never been a better position to leverage the academic excellence from the local public institution and not to go it alone and our other public institutions need to work together, like the Children’s Trust of Miami-Dade did recently and helped create some over 3,000 summer jobs with the assistance of the county and public schools district but with the limited resources it is important every tax dollar is used effectively and tax payers are getting there, money worth of these precious and scarce money. And this working together includes the 34 municipalities that many times signore what tis the common good an generally just produces more traffic and chaos since from the homeless population to many other issues there are no boundaries and what happens in one part of Miami-Dade impacts somewhere else for our 1.6 million residents are essentially on a ship and we have to learn to for our public institutions to learn and work together. If we are to attain the greatness South Florida can be while maintaining our environment. >>> And is one of the recommendations on an economic prosperity report done by FIU and is at www.FIU.edu
>>> One of Watchdog Report’s main missions is to keep watch on all the host of Trust’s in Miami-Dade and these organizations involve some serious public money in the billions
Residents in Miami-Dade County periodically ask why I cover all the trust’s found in the county, from the Children’s Trust to the Public Health Trust to the County’s Homeless Trust and it is because elected county leaders are always looking for new funds and while the raids of these public dollars periodically occurs like in the case of the Citizens Independent Transit Trust where the county is slowly paying back the sales tax dollars absorbed by the county’s transit system in what was called “unification,” by county leaders
But the Public Health Trust was also raided back in 2001 when county commissioners shifted some $ 70 million in unfunded mandates on to organization and that cost has risen to over $100 million a year and was one of the reasons the Public health trust needed a $830 million GOB passed overwhelmingly by voters a few Years back to upgrade its infrastructure and ageing main campus
After this past money was diverted over a decade by the County commission that does provide some $250 million in public funds for a maintenance of effort contribution. But in Miami-Dade where everything is political. I keep watch so that these organizations are kept whole and politics is kept to a minimum and this oversight helps keep the organizations on the straight and narrow when it comes to public dollars and it is no small amount of money and helps explain why there have been so few scandals in the past that plagued the county back in the 1990’s and was a frequent topic in the media.
LETTERS
>>> A Reader on danger of yellow pole barriers on 195, and sign petition asking FDOT to modify polls https://www.change.org/p/florida-department-of-transportation-change-i95-plastic-poles-to-unable-movement-in-and-out-of-the-express-lanes
>>> Great story on the Pets’ Trust. I’d love to speak with you and tell you more. You are right…..it will be an issue in the Mayor’s race.
Please watch this… Pets’ Trust…the Story password is movie
And read this…….. http://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/op-ed/joe-cardona/article2087823.html
Michael Rosenberg
President Pets’ Trust
Rita Schwartz Cofounder
>>> And another reader sent the following the shocking truth about Miami-Dade Animal Services, http://www.animalliberationfront.com/ALFront/Actions-USA/MiamiAnimalServices.htm http://www.examiner.com/article/questions-about-fatal-mauling-by-group-of-dogs-miami-dade-county
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Coconut Grove
>>> The Watchdog Report is Celebrating 17 years of weekly publishing since May 5th 2000 and when I started back then I never thought I would be doing this so
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2003-01-20/news/0301190045_1_ricker-miami-watchdog. And while I have taken a licking over the years including some medical issues I have kept at the job thanks to my supporters who I thank so very much over the many years. And the community’s public institutions are better when it comes to them knowing what the other is doing and why I have tried to be an information electrolyte for these giant institution’s leaders and things and here is a national story done on why I started to watch government back in 2000 http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2003-01-20/news/0301190045_1_ricker-miami-watchdog and to all the people along the way that have helped me I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
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HUGH CULVERHOUSE, Jr
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT www.fpl.com .
THE MIAMI HERALD www.miamiherald.com (2000-2008)
ARTHUR HERTZ
WILLIAM HUGGETT, Seamen Attorney (Deceased)
ALFRED NOVAK
LINDA E. RICKER (Deceased)
JOHN S. and JAMES L. KNIGHT FOUNDATION www.knightfoundation.org
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BADIA SPICES www.badiaspices.com
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Badia Spices www.badiaspices.com
BERKOWITZ POLLACK BRANT Advisors and Accountants www.bpbcpa.com
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RON BOOK
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WILLIAMSOM AUTOMOTIVE GROUP http://williamsonautomotivegroup.com/
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CITY OF MIAMI www.miamigov.com.
CITY OF CORAL GABLES www.coralgables.com
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH www.miamibeachfl.gov
CHAPMAN PARTNERSHIP FOR HOMELESS www.chapmanpartnership.org
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY www.fiu.edu
THE STATE OF FLORIDA www.myflorida.gov
GREATER MIAMI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE www.miamichamber.com
GREATER MIAMI CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU www.miamiandbeaches.com
HEALTH FOUNDATION OF SOUTH FLORIDA www.hfsf.org
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MIAMI-DADE COMMISSION OFFICE OF THE CHAIR www.miamidade.gov
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY ETHICS & PUBLIC TRUST COMMISSION
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PUBLIC HEALTH TRUST & JACKSON HEALTH SYSTEM www.jhsmiami.org
THE BEACON COUNCIL www.beaconcouncil.com
THE CHILDREN’S TRUST www.thechildrenstrust.org
THE GOOD GOVERNMENT INITIATIVE http://goodgov.net/
THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY LEAGUE OF CITIES www.mdclc.org
THE MIAMI FOUNDATION www.miamifoundation.org
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA http://www.firstgov.gov/
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI www.miami.edu
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CAMILLUS HOUSE, INC. www.camillushouse.org
CITY OF MIAMI www.miamigov.com.
CITY OF CORAL GABLES www.coralgables.com
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH www.miamibeachfl.gov
CHAPMAN PARTNERSHIP FOR HOMELESS www.chapmanpartnership.org
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY www.fiu.edu
THE STATE OF FLORIDA www.myflorida.gov
GREATER MIAMI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE www.miamichamber.com
GREATER MIAMI CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU www.miamiandbeaches.com
HEALTH FOUNDATION OF SOUTH FLORIDA www.hfsf.org
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY COMMISSION www.miamidade.gov
MIAMI-DADE COMMISSION OFFICE OF THE CHAIR www.miamidade.gov
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY HOMELESS TRUST: www.miamidade.gov/homeless/
MIAMI-DADE COLLEGE www.mdc.edu
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY COMMISSION ON ETHICS and PUBLIC TRUST www.ethics.miamidade.gov
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY INSPECTOR GENERAL www.miamidade.gov/ig
MIAMI-DADE PUBLIC SCHOOLS BOARD www.dadeschools.net
MIAMI-DADE PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUPT. http://superintendent.dadeschools.net/
MIAMI DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY www.miamidda.com
PUBLIC HEALTH TRUST & JACKSON HEALTH SYSTEM www.jhsmiami.org
THE BEACON COUNCIL www.beaconcouncil.com
THE CHILDREN’S TRUST www.thechildrenstrust.org
THE GOOD GOVERNMENT INITIATIVE http://goodgov.net/
THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY LEAGUE OF CITIES www.mdclc.org
THE MIAMI FOUNDATION www.miamifoundation.org
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA http://www.firstgov.gov/
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI www.miami.edu
>>> Publisher’s Statement on the mission of the Watchdog Report and the special people and organizations that make it possible: Government Subscribers/Corporate Subscribers/Sustaining Sponsors/Supporting Sponsors the Watchdog Report covers a few of the meetings attended weekly. It remains my belief that an informed public will make better decisions. Therefore, I go to meetings, make the presence of an informed citizen known, and bring the information to you. The Watchdog Report is in the fourth year of publication and it has been an honor to be able to send this information to you. It is sent to readers in Miami-Dade, Florida, the U.S. and the world. The Watchdog Report is sent to thousands free and while readers have been prodded to subscribe the results have been mixed. Over 250 reports and Extras have been sent since May 5, 2000 and over one million words have been written on our community’s governments and events. The report is an original work based on information gathered at public meetings, interviews and from documents in the public domain. I welcome letters via e-mail. Letters may be edited for length or clarity and must refer to material published in the Watchdog Report. Please see address and contact information. Please send any additions and corrections by e-mail, fax or snail mail. All corrections will be published in the next Watchdog Report. If you or your organization would like to publish the contents of this newsletter, please contact me. Please send your request to watchdogreport1@earthlink.net
Daniel A. Ricker
Publisher & Editor
Watchdog Report
Est. 05.05.00
Copyright © of original material, 2016, Daniel A. Ricker
>>> The Miami Herald and Orlando Sentinel & Sun-Sentinel articles on the Watchdog Report publisher over the years.
Published on September 9, 1999, Page 1EA, Miami Herald, the (FL)
CITIZEN ADVOCATE’ KEEPS TABS ON POLITICIANS
Published on January 3, 2000, Page 1B, Miami Herald, the (FL)
MIAMI-DADE WATCHDOG WILL BE MISSED
Published on January 20, 2003, Page 1E, Orlando Sentinel, PAPERWORK TIGER, Miami’s citizen watchdog piles up government files in his quest to keep the “little people” informed. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2003-01-20/news/0301190045_1_ricker-miami-watchdog
>>>Watchdog Report publisher named ‘Best Citizen’ 2003 by the Miami New Times
The publisher would like to thank the weekly alternative paper Miami New Times for bestowing their 2003 Best of Miami, ‘Best Citizen’ award to me and I am honored. Thank you. To read the full story go to http://www.miaminewtimes.com/best-of/2003/people-and-places/best-citizen-6399517
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