@RedBroward Hint: As of June passengers/employees @FLLFlyer had NO bus shelter, NO bus benches, NO posted schedules #halfassed
@Buddynevins
— HallandaleBeachBlog (@hbbtruth) January 6, 2015
@RedBroward Dear Ken George: Suggest U read my upcoming blog post re screwed-up #transportation scene @FLLFlyer U have hand in @Buddynevins
— HallandaleBeachBlog (@hbbtruth) January 6, 2015
SFRTA, i.e. Tri-Rail, finally got a YouTube Channel last week.
After finally getting on Twitter Jan. 27th! @Tri_Rail https://twitter.com/Tri_Rail
So why did it take them so long and why would they not have the word TriRail in their URL? That's what I'm wondering.
There's a YouTube Channel that's actually called SFRTA -because there wasn't one already!- and which uses one of SFRTA's photos called https://www.youtube.
And so it goes in South Florida transportation circles.
Can't wait until Tri-Rail hears about "quadraphonic" stereo...
(Warning: More fact-based sarcasm after the article)
South Florida Sun Sentinel
Uber doesn't like the rules? Tough
Gary Stein
February 1, 2015
Sorry, but I am not a card-carrying member of the trendy Uber Fan Club.
The arrogant yuppie, technology-based alternative to cabs is facing fines and being told to stop operating in Broward and Palm Beach counties -- and a lot of other places -- mainly because Uber has this idea about rules.
It doesn't like them.
Do you mean the cellphone waiting lot at FLL that for years has had such poorly-designed directional signs that both longtime Broward residents and visitors who use it infrequently, constantly missed it, and had to drive round-and-round the airport?
Are you one of those drivers that skips the cell phone lot? http://t.co/ENfKYyW2Tv
— Speak Up Broward (@SpeakUp_Broward) February 4, 2015
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/fl-lauderdale-airport-parking-20150122-story.html
Well, as IF we needed more proof of how disconnected from reality the obtuse Sun-Sentinel and its Opinion page & Editorial Board members are... say hello again to Gary Stein, the same genius who's been directly involved for years in some of the Sun-Sentinel's most eye-rolling municipal election endorsements over the years that have left people scratching their heads.
Yes, the same Sun-Sentinel writing talent whose track record in the case of Hallandale Beach a few years back proved how little preparation they actually did before their Editorial Board's candidates interviews, given how little HE knew about ANYTHING, whether about the individual candidates or the specific issues affecting HB voters or...
Stein did so little preperation, in fact, that neither he or the other assembled geniuses there knew what most of us did: that HB citizens were being prevented from voting for three (3) City Commission candidates for the -yes- 3 available seats that November, thanks to the shenanigans of Mayor Cooper and her Rubber Stamp Crew, who wanted to insure a back-door route that would allow Comm. Anthony Sanders to get in by hook-or-by-crook and continue his years of misadventures in policy-making and ethics.
Absolutely pummeled! Hallandale Beach Comm. Anthony A. Sanders & ex-Comm. Bill Julian both bomb at the South Florida Sun-Sentinel's Editorial Board meeting for HB candidates Monday morning, while Csaba Kulin, Michele Lazarow and Gerald Dean shine while enthusiastically making the case for a pro-reform City Hall that actually serves taxpayers to replace the corrupt and unethical one we've been stuck with for years under Joy Cooper and her Rubber Stamp Crew; Kulin, Lazarow & Dean recount in detail most of the major issues and recent scandals; @SandersHB, @AlexLewy
http://hallandalebeachblog.blogspot.com/2012/10/absolutely-pummeled-hallandale-beach.htmlhttp://hallandalebeachblog.blogspot.com/2012/10/their-lack-of-journalism-ethics-is.html
years of hard work and dedicated civic service to the larger community, often a voice for reason and clarity against great odds.
On two separate occasions between Sept. of 2013 and last April, Csaba saw exactly how benevolent Broward taxi drivers are when push comes to shove, and told me about what happened to him each time within 24 hours.
Thanks to the egregiously poor job FDOT had done at that point in redesigning US-1 to and from the airport, particularly with their U-turn from hell, each time, the taxi driver consistently tried -but failed - to take advantage of Csaba by trying to drive him to his home in Hallandale Beach on NE 14th Avenue via... I-595 and then 441/State Road 7.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with our part of South Florida know, that is more than a little bit west of the airport's entrance and exit off of U.S.-1 the street that runs thru the middle of Hallandale Beach, Hollywood and Aventura.
Yes, as if the taxi driver thought that the best way to show some South Florida hospitality to someone who was groggy from a late or early-arriving flight, was by trying to take advantage of him and his wallet.
But think about how many dozens and dozens of times that happens a week when neither you or I know the passenger involved who ARE taken advantage of by unscrupulous taxi drivers.
Exactly!
Uber and Lyft -the sooner the better as far as I'm concerned.
@hbbtruth @RedBroward @jpinsk Difference: Wash has an open taxi system. Anyone can get a license. Brow has restricted licenses by lottery
— Buddy Nevins (@Buddynevins) February 6, 2015
Broward promises to rewrite taxi laws for aggressive Uber http://t.co/x6IJQaFUmy
— Ben Wesley (@benwesley4biz) January 7, 2015
If NYC's Taxi and Limousine Commission screws Uber up, I am personally going to occupy the Brooklyn Bridge. Permanently.
— John Podhoretz (@jpodhoretz) January 6, 2015
ah, the Broward Commission needs to protect "the revenue" it gets from Gaddis monopoly at Port and Airport. @Uber_PubPolicy @Uber
— RED BROWARD (@RedBroward) January 6, 2015
dont like surge pricing? dont use @uber dont like Yellow Cabs fares? tough, take the bus? @Uber_Miami @browardpolitics
— RED BROWARD (@RedBroward) January 6, 2015
Broward Commission: forget citizens, we must protect the monopoly of millionaire land baron @Uber_PubPolicy @Uber_Miami @browardpolitics
— RED BROWARD (@RedBroward) January 6, 2015
How many Yellow Cabs at Sawgrass Mills? Pem Lakes Mall? Lauderhill Mall? City Walk? BCC? NOVA? Hollywood Beach? supply? demand? @uber
— RED BROWARD (@RedBroward) January 6, 2015
Can Broward Commissioners publish the Yellow cab insurance policies? Can we review the Yellow Cab background checks? @uber @browardpolitics
— RED BROWARD (@RedBroward) January 6, 2015
"chaos at FLL airport" = threat to Gaddis' monopoly @Uber right? #sayfie
— RED BROWARD (@RedBroward) January 6, 2015
Of course Ken George is attending Broward Commission workshop on @Uber
— RED BROWARD (@RedBroward) January 6, 2015
so, Broward Commissioner wants to run background checks and review insurance policies? Adam Smith is rolling in his grave @Uber
— RED BROWARD (@RedBroward) January 6, 2015
Why is a Broward Commissioner worried about a private company's insurance?@uber
— RED BROWARD (@RedBroward) January 6, 2015
broward commissioners don't care about poor people using @uber they're protecting Gaddis' monopoly at seaport and airport @browardpolitics
— RED BROWARD (@RedBroward) January 6, 2015
doesn't @uber take paypal? you don't need a credit card to use @PayPal https://t.co/rNYjKdkVNo @browardpolitics
— RED BROWARD (@RedBroward) January 6, 2015
Holness says @Uber "ought to be following the rules now!" too bad he didnt feel same way about Broward residency rules. @Uber_Miami
— RED BROWARD (@RedBroward) January 6, 2015
Why is Dale Holness equating @Uber with kids doing drugs? #sayfie @Uber_Miami
— RED BROWARD (@RedBroward) January 6, 2015
Broward officials will debate Tuesday whether to loosen traditional taxi laws to accommodate #Uber and others like it http://t.co/IpQqnak64g
— Speak Up Broward (@SpeakUp_Broward) January 5, 2015
@Fly_Norwegian MT @BrowardBulldog: Broward Co. awards no-bid 15-yr. deal @FLL 2 firm w/poor customer service
http://t.co/BSHFjgG1is…Lobbying
— HallandaleBeachBlog (@hbbtruth) December 24, 2013
By Brittany Wallman, Sun Sentinel
May 10, 2011
FORT LAUDERDALE — Broward visitors overpaid almost $1 million to clean the airport over the 2008-09 budget years, and the county still pays more than other Florida airport authorities for janitorial work, the county auditor says.
The new audit raises an alarm about a $63 million cleaning contract the county has with Sunshine Cleaning Systems Inc. Its 280 workers wash windows, clean toilets, vacuum carpets, and clean parking garages and sidewalks at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.