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Showing posts with label South Florida Business Journal. Show all posts
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Monday, March 21, 2022

Shameful! South Florida Business Journal, showing no regard for ethics, aims to give an "Achievement Award" to Keith Koenig, Robert Runcie's #1 financial backer, apologist and puppet-master, who as the front-and-center FACE of #Broward's White Biz Estab., did NOT want to know the truth abt rampant corruption, thievery, + incompetency, just wanted to ensure access to BCPS contracts! He loves the $ gravy train that is BCPS!

Shameful! South Florida Business Journal, showing no regard for ethics, aims to give an "Achievement Award" to Keith Koenig, Robert Runcie's #1 financial backer/apologist, who was the front-and-center FACE of #Broward's White Biz Estab., who did NOT want to know abt rampant corruption, thievery, + incompetency, just wanted to ensure access to BCPS contracts! He loves the $ gravy train that is BCPS!

Like so many other galling things that we've observed in the South Florida media scene of 2022, just when you think that you have a reasonably-informed understanding of just how low low really is, there's someone or a platform who by sheer dent of their sheer imbecility, takes your breath away with their brazen disregard for the known facts and the history of the area.

Someone who will act as if all the evidence of unethical behavior and conduct you see all around you is really not there. It's all just our imagination we are told. Or, possibly a frame-up.

But what are we to make of all the self-evident fingerprints belonging to people whose names are well-known to us, and whose alibis, excuses and explanations for why they looked the other way fails every smell test?

And so it is that with these questions In mind that I share the rather shocking news with you today that I have just learned that the South Florida Business Journal, despite having plenty of time to vet and choose someone worthy, aims to go ahead and reward Keith Koenig, the CEO of City Furniture, with their 2022 Lifetime Achievement Award at a ceremony in April. 

Koenig is the person who was the safe, White face of Broward's Business Establishment for most of the recent past during the ruinous cult-like reign of Robert Runcie as Broward Schools Superintendent, that only ended recently. Koenig is someone who continually defended someone in great authority who was charged with lying to a grand jury, even while other charges were not brought that should have been.

Keith Koenig is someone who could not be bothered to answer any questions from the South Florida news media at any point over the last few years about his personal role in any of these matters, to say nothing of his personally paying for an attempted public whitewash via $ to Smith-Knibbs PR.

Which, fortunately, failed.

Here's the thread that brought us to today's incredible news... with more information below it that connects-the-dots!

















































Video above of so-called press conference where no questions from media were allowed is at: https://youtu.be/y0EuPhn2FDo

The folks behind it? The Usual Suspects: 


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Puppet-master Keith Koenig's role in this sordid story is below in red. I'm printing this Sun Sentinel editorial and Scott Travis article in its entirety here, so that you will know exactly what was said and written last year, which was easily searchable by the SFBJ if they really cared about... facts.

And optics.

When you reward the people who were in a unique position to demand much better of elected officials and government functionaries but who instead, FOR YEARS, looked the other way, as rampant corruption, incompetency and inefficiency that harmed all the kids in Broward and in many cases kept them in unsafe schools with moldy walls and missing roofs.

All of that, even while lots of honest and forthright people in this community -including me- have been sharing all the known facts about what was going on and didn't blanch from the unpleasant reality. 

Koenig and his gaggle of behind-the-scenes puppet-masters at The Broward Workshop as well as his  many allies in the crony capitalism pay-for-play scene of Broward that is SO dependent on government largesse, teat money, in this case, taxpayer money controlled by Broward Schools and the all-female, all-Democratic Broward School Board, are as morally responsible for the continuing mess that is the Broward Schools as Robert Runcie and former School attorney Barbara Myrick and Schools mouthpiece Kathy Koch.

South Florida Sun Sentinel
Editorial
Here's more evidence of why Runcie has to go
July 21, 2021

Like every school superintendent, Broward County's Robert Runcie says that it's all about the kids.

Whenever a crisis came, however, it was all about Robert Runcie.

Kathy Koch supposedly serves as the school district's chief communications officer. As the Sun Sentinel reported Sunday, however, Koch considers herself to be keeper of the Runcie flame.

After Runcie's April 21 arrest for allegedly lying to a grand jury, Koch secretly organized a rally for the superintendent two days later. To the public, it was to look spontaneous. It was anything but.

Koch worked with such Runcie fans as Keith Koenig, the Broward Workshop chairman and City Furniture CEO, to turn out a friendly crowd. Koch arranged for the school district's TV station to cover the event. As for herself, Koch said, "I would remain invisible."

With the school board set to debate Runcie's status four days later, Koch and others surely hoped that the staged event would save the superintendent's job. It didn't. Runcie had lost majority support and announced that he would resign.

Perhaps Koch hoped that in saving Runcie's job, she could save hers. It's a cushy gig. Koch makes $168,000 from the district and gets to remain as president of Ambit Advertising and Public Relations in Fort Lauderdale.

Barbara Myrick, the school board's former attorney and another Runcie acolyte, ruled that Koch could moonlight. More about Myrick in a moment.

Runcie's fans cite academic progress during his decade running the district. Whatever good Runcie did, however, is outweighed by his record since the Marjorie Stoneman Douglas shooting.

District officials lost track of and mishandled the shooter. Runcie and Myrick sought to cover up that culpability by sanitizing the district's report.

The Sun Sentinel won a Pulitzer Prize for publishing the truth. It made Runcie look bad, but the public deserved - and needed - to hear it.

A technological mistake allowed Sun Sentinel reporters to see blacked-out portions of the report. When the reporters used that blunder to inform the public, Myrick tried to have them arrested.

Damaging news continued. Two statewide grand juries criticized Broward County for its poor record on enforcing school safety laws that the Legislature passed after the Parkland shooting.

Runcie dismissed such criticism as blithely as Gov. DeSantis ignores rising COVID-19 numbers. Runcie's board enablers forgave him, as they forgave him for bungling the school construction bond that they praised him for getting voters to pass.

Sunday's story made clear again that Koch's priority had become Runcie. Koch tried to defend her actions by saying that she was on personal time. In fact, she was exploiting her professional role and trying to keep the public from knowing about it.

This is a terrible time for any school district in Florida to be looking for a superintendent. Record numbers of them are retiring or switching jobs.

The COVID-19 pandemic and the grind of distance learning is the main factor. But superintendents face unprecedented pressure, especially in this state.

This year, the Legislature again expanded the school voucher program. Republicans in Tallahassee remain focused on privatizing public education.

Meanwhile, DeSantis and Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran offered almost no help to school districts on how to reopen safely last year, as the pandemic raged. Corcoran threatened to withhold money from districts where students stayed home for the second half of the year.

This year, seeking to stoke his presidential campaign, DeSantis falsely accused districts of teaching critical race theory. The Board of Education approved a rule supposedly to prevent indoctrination of students.

Last week, Sarasota County Superintendent Brennan Asplen reiterated that the district teaches to Florida standards and does not use critical race theory. A speaker responded, "You can tell me all year long, 'We're not doing it, we're not doing it.' And I don't believe you."

But Runcie has to go, even if Rosalind Osgood, his chief enabler on the board, seemingly tried to orchestrate as expensive a severance as she could. Runcie had created a cultlike atmosphere. It was Runcie above all.

Myrick already resigned after her own indictment linked to that grand jury. Other top administrators have left. So one early sign of whether Runcie's successor has changed the culture will be whether Kathy Koch keeps her job.

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South Florida Sun Sentinel

Director: 'This is where we get off the rails' - Schools PR chief set up secret effort to save Runcie's job

Scott Travis, South Florida Sun Sentinel
July 18, 2021

The communications chief for Broward Schools orchestrated an aggressive but secret operation to try to save the job of Superintendent Robert Runcie within hours after he was arrested on a perjury charge, newly released documents show.

Amid calls for Runcie to step down or be fired after his arrest April 21, Kathy Koch, a veteran public relations professional, hurriedly organized a pro-Runcie rally on school district property.

She helped some of the county's most prominent business leaders craft their remarks for the event April 23, but she carefully tried to distance herself from the effort, according to emails obtained by the South Florida Sun Sentinel.

"I would remain invisible in the conversation," she wrote in her notes.

Koch's campaign failed to save Runcie's job. His last day will be Aug. 10.

Koch, 72, has worked for the district since 2018 and makes $168,000 a year. She said she organized the rally on her own personal time.

"I support the work of this District and its dedicated employees. In my personal time, I have the same rights as all others to use that time as I choose," Koch said in an email to

the Sun Sentinel. "I have supported Mr. Runcie in his role as superintendent."

But critics, including several School Board members, say she's misused her position, putting her boss's interests ahead of Broward County students, parents, employees and taxpayers.

"It is simply NOT the job of the communications department to be a superintendent's personal promotional machine," School Board member Nora Rupert said in a text after the Sun Sentinel asked for comment.

One document that especially raised concerns is two pages of typed notes Koch wrote detailing the many steps she took to organize the April 23 rally, which happened during work hours outside the front entrance of the district's K.C. Wright administrative building in Fort Lauderdale. Runcie had been arrested two days earlier, accused of lying to a statewide grand jury.

The Sun Sentinel obtained the notes, attached to an email Koch sent to herself the morning of the rally, through a public records request.

The notes describe her contacting business leaders, arranging speakers and confirming security in the 48 hours before the rally.

Koch got approval from Runcie on April 21, the Wednesday he was arrested, to hold the rally that Friday, her notes say. Runcie did not respond to a request for comment about this story.

Over the next day, Koch reached out to about a dozen Runcie allies in the business and nonprofit community, edited a letter of support from County Commissioner Dale Holness, wrote a news release for the event, sent the release and her media contact list to an outside public relations firm and organized logistics with district staff and the PR firm, her notes say.

But Koch didn't want the public to know any of this, her notes suggest, so she asked for help from Runcie ally Keith Koenig, CEO of City Furniture and president of the Broward Workshop, a business group that has been one of Runcie's staunchest defenders.

"Spoke with Keith. Agreed he would present it to the Workshop Executive Committee. I would remain invisible in the conversation," she wrote.

Later, she wrote: "Keith presented to Executive Committee. Called him after with plan. He did not want his staff to help and he agreed if I would plan and execute the event, he would pay his PR firm to distribute the press release I wrote to media, and to have someone attend this morning's event."


Koenig said in a text Saturday that he felt Runcie had been unfairly targeted, especially by the Sun Sentinel.

"I supported Bob as a citizen and asked a PR friend to help organize it," Koenig said. "Many of us came together and Bob was grateful."

Koenig added: "As I remember, the event was my idea and I hired the firm that did all the work. ... My recollection was that Kathy did not want to be involved."

Koch's notes show she confirmed the rally speakers with Koenig's PR firm April 22 and asked the company to invite the Broward PTA, the Broward League of Cities and local chambers of commerce.

"I think we should expect anti-RR people to show up," she wrote, referring to Runcie's critics.

About 50 religious, political, business and nonprofit leaders attended.

While planning the event, Koch asked district Safety Chief Brian Katz to alert Fort Lauderdale police, her notes say. She also alerted Juan Ruperez, who manages operations of the K.C. Wright building "to give him heads up."

"However [it] was clear this is not our event," Koch wrote. "In fact, there is a generator being brought so that they are not using our electricity."

Koch's role in the event raises concerns, School Board member Debbi Hixon said.

"I do not think it's appropriate for [district] staff to organize personal events on district time in the context of their district job," she said.

Lisa Maxwell, executive director of the Broward Principals and Assistants Association, said she found Koch's efforts contrary to the job of a government communications chief and a public servant.

"It is imperative that people believe that there is neutrality, that information is simply factual and is not intended to sway opinion or generate an outcome to a specific event - in this case, the protection of the superintendent," Maxwell said. "This is where we get off the rails."

Maxwell said Koch's notes are "probably the clearest example I have ever seen where this has just gone off the rails."

Koch started with the district in November 2018, beating out 158 other applicants. She owns the firm Ambit Advertising & Public Relations, which has been a member of the Broward Workshop and was a strong advocate for Runcie even before she took the district job.

Koch maintained her private firm after she joined the district. Although Runcie initially said she would turn over her Ambit client list to the district's procurement department to ensure there were no conflicts of interest, she declined to do that after then-General Counsel Barbara Myrick told her in 2019 it was unnecessary, emails show.

Koch did not respond to whether she plans to remain with the district after Runcie leaves Aug. 10. She and Runcie have faced frequent accusations that she focuses her PR efforts on the superintendent, not the district.

Former board member Robin Bartleman wrote in Runcie's 2019 evaluation, "Press releases and social media links consistently have [Runcie's] image as opposed to students, teachers, staff or even our logo."

However, board Chairwoman Rosalind Osgood praised Koch's work.

"Kathy Koch is a valued part of the District's team. The Public Relations Office has improved the District's communication to the community tremendously under Ms. Koch's leadership," Osgood wrote in a text message to the Sun Sentinel. "As a Board Member, I have no way of governing what any employee does with their personal time."

Koch's campaign happened during a busy time for her office staff, as they received dozens of media requests from around the country seeking interviews and information about Runcie's arrest, emails show.

Koch tried to avoid any interaction with the media during the April 23 rally, her notes show.

"I will be in [K.C. Wright] and am meeting PR firm early, but do not want to be visible in any form at the event itself - to school board members or to media, which might ask me about Mr. Runcie," Koch wrote.

A Sun Sentinel reporter ran into Koch inside the building and asked her why BECON, the district-run TV station that Koch supervises, had a camera crew at the rally if the event wasn't sponsored by the district.

"They're a TV station and it's an event on our property," Koch responded.

BECON was used again on April 26 to benefit Runcie as he recorded a video saying he would be vindicated from the criminal charge.

'Your team did a great job, and I appreciate everyone staying late last night," Koch wrote in an April 27 email to Eric Powell, production manager at BECON.

The video was widely distributed to media, employees and parents on the morning of April 27, hours before the School Board was scheduled to discuss Runcie's future.

At that meeting, board member Sarah Leonardi said she found the use of BECON inappropriate. "Those cameras should have been focused on students and educators."

Runcie realized at the meeting he didn't have the support to stay on long term as superintendent. A majority of School Board members wanted to either fire him or place him on leave. He offered to resign.

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Tuesday, August 17, 2021

It's more than a little convenient for the City of Hollywood to decide to close City Hall again. Yes, just as another key Hollywood City Comm. mtg. is coming up on Wed. the 25th re The Related Group's controversial, incompatible 30-story luxury condo building on public land.


It's more than a little convenient for the City of Hollywood to decide to close City Hall again.

Yes, just as another key Hollywood City Comm. mtg. is coming up on Wednesday the 25th re The Related Group's controversial, incompatible 30-story luxury condo building on public land. 

Yes, the one the city seems willing to allow the developer to build on public land at one of the most serene places at Hollywood Beach. 


1301 S. Ocean Drive, Hollywood Beach, Florida. 




No reasonable person walks here and looks at these views and thinks to themselves, "What this beautiful beach area needs is a 30-story luxury condominium to mar the views and the sense of peace and contentment of anyone who lives here or visits here.  

And a year after the unsolicited bid, the Hollywood City Comm. is still acting deaf, dumb, and blind to the fact that the vast majority of Hollywood's citizens are AGAINST this #giveaway to developers. Even now, the City Commission remains convinced that they can do this without following their own rules and having the required voter referendum on the sale. They will lose and some of them will see the end of their nascent political career if I have anything to do with it. 
And I will.


 


 Today, August the 17th, the city posted the following to their website, and to their facebook page, but not to the official Sunshine Board as of 1:45 p.m.

https://www.hollywoodfl.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=988





Hollywood Residents Opposed to High Rise on Public Land at Azalea Terrace at Change.org
https://www.change.org/p/hollywood-city-commission-hollywood-residents-opposed-to-high-rise-on-public-land-at-azalea-terrace

Surfrider Foundation Broward County Chapter started this petition to Mayor Josh Levy and 

This petition is for residents of Hollywood opposed to a 30 story high rise condo building being developed on environmentally fragile public land on the barrier island. There is a developer proposal for a 99 year lease on this public land between Azalea Terrace and Bougainvillea Terrace, extending from A1A all the way to the beach. Residents are concerned about impact to quality of life. Sometimes, less is more. This is a quiet section of our beach, and the proposal submitted would bring hundreds of more residents to the barrier island. The developer's "concept drawing" had placed parks/plazas/playgrounds on top of our current mature dunes (east of Surf Road), a larger community center closer to the ocean, added a restaurant, added a private pool for the luxury condo residents, and extended the busy Broadwalk to this quiet section. Harry Berry Park as we know it was eliminated, and the drawing had moved Harry Berry Park on top of our current dune system. The tower will cast a dark shadow over the sand, taking away hours of sunlight (and the view of the sunset) at the end of the day. They propose a new parking garage, but they have not yet promised that residents will be able to use their annual resident parking stickers in this new proposed garage. 

These barrier island streets, and the emergency services, are in a vulnerable area for sea level rise. This is a sea turtle nesting beach which is supposed to be dark, clean, and quiet from May through October so that hatchlings have greater chance at survival. Residents currently on the barrier island already have issues with parking, traffic, and crowds. Please contact your city commissioner to oppose a new high rise on this land, or at least let the residents vote on the fate of our land. Don't silence our voices! 

Email the city: JLevy@hollywoodfl.org, CShuham@hollywoodfl.org, LSherwood@hollywoodfl.org, KBiederman@hollywoodfl.org, TCallari@hollywoodfl.org, LAnderson@hollywoodfl.org, AGruber@hollywoodfl.org, WIshmael@hollywoodfl.org, smaken@hollywoodfl.org, RStorey@hollywoodfl.org  

Related Group's proposal:  http://hollywoodfl.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=978 

City Commission: http://hollywoodfl.org/89/City-Commission 

The next CRA meeting and City Commission meeting are on August 25th at City Hall, 2nd floor. Citizen comments are at 5 PM. Use city meetings as an opportunity to state your concerns and opposition. If this is such a great deal/great idea, then why not let residents decide?  

Are you a Hollywood resident? Leave a reason why you love our beach and want to keep this green, open area free from new high rise towers in your "reasons for signing." You do not have to donate anything to sign the petition (donations go to Change.org). Thank you! 

Sun Sentinel article here: https://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/hollywood/fl-ne-hollywood-tower-ss-prem-20210402-smwgro5f7jg4np5l5vizv5bazu-story.html 


Dave 

Monday, June 22, 2015

Curious news regarding Florida East Coast Realty's property next to The Mardi Gras Casino proves -yet again- the prescience of Hallandale Beach & Broward County civic activist Csaba "Chuck" Kulin

Some curious development news regarding Florida East Coast Realty proves -yet again- the common sense and prescience of Hallandale Beach and Broward County civic activist Csaba Kulin

As my friend and fellow Hallandale Beach & Broward civic activist Csaba "Chuck" Kulin astutely said at the time when Florida East Coast Realty (FECR) demanded a sweetheart deal from City Manager Renee C. Miller on the huge fines they owed at a HB CRA meeting in March 2013, despite their NOT having done everything they were required to do first, as other HB businesses would have to do, FECR completely played Hallandale Beach City Hall officials and our City Commission for rubes.

They did so by selling Miller, Mayor Joy Cooper and the City Commission -but NOT the bewildered and concerned residents in the Commission Chambers- on the patently ridiculous idea that they would actually do something positive for both themselves and the community with this property located south of the eastern entrance to the Mardi Gras Casino -formerly the Hollywood Dog Trackwhere a series of produce markets have been located over the past few years, and just opposite Atlantic Shores Blvd.

This Google Maps Street View photo below is from July 2014 and looks southward at the eastern U.S.-1 entrance to The Mardi Gras Casino, where FECR's property is opposite their sign, on the south side. 




My first post about this bad deal for Hallandale Beach taxpayers and lovers of common sense:

February 8, 2013

Friday begins a very bumpy couple of weeks for real estate developer Jerome Hollo and his plan to NOT pay Hallandale Beach taxpayers the $450,000 that Florida East Coast Realty owes them. And a storm is coming...


Do you recall the vague nonsense they spouted about a "New Orleans-styled" hotel they said they'd build there, which, quite curiously, had the same exact specs as a hotel once previously proposed in the city? 
Csaba saw right through it and said as much to me sitting next to me in the Commission Chambers when it happened.
Then he said that and more when he spoke during public comments against giving them a sweetheart deal.

I can't recall whether I spoke against it before or after Csaba, but I asked the city to produce proof that FECR had met city's requirements. The first thing you'd expect they'd have produced, right. 
To nobody's surprise, HB City Hall bureaucrats could NOT produce any tangible proof -got angry that I even asked!- even while I had photos on me (which I didn't use) that showed FECR hadn't fulfilled the requirements more than three months after-the-fact.

So much for any lingering expectations of anyone in the room or watching on TV who thought that HB City Hall still clung to any notions of at least trying to appear to be fair and even-handed in its treatment of businesses in HB.

I should mention that this news about the FECR "plan" completely shocked Dan Atkins and the execs at Mardi Gras, who were VERY UPSET about being blindsided and first finding-out about "the plan" after-the-fact, instead of via one of their many pals at HB City Hall who like to whisper sweet nothings into their ears.

And now, as if we needed a big exclamation point to the whole sorry episode, we now see the proof, via the always-reliable Brian Bandell and his article on this subject Friday at the South Florida Business Journal that Csaba was right all along.

As if some of us didn't know that more than two years ago!

Dave

South Florida Business Journal
Realty profits on sale of Hallandale site to retail developer 
June 19, 2015, 7:33am EDT  
By Brian Bandell 









Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Initial thoughts and some background info re news about sale of land/mixed-use development near Gulfstream Park Race Track & Casino, per Brian Bandell at South Florida Business Journal, @SFlaBizBandell; more Lauderdale Lakes CRA hijinks

Many of you longtime readers of the blog may recall 1000 E. Hallandale Blvd. as the former "Oasis" project, 
which lobbyist/legislator Steve Geller got approval from the HB City Commission for a number of years ago, despite the self-evident fact that common sense would dictate that there would need to be another east-west road south of there to support the steady flow of construction vehicles to and from the project for over a year without backing-up already-gridlocked Hallandale Beach Blvd.
Which would also allow the projects tenants and visitors to exit without all of it spilling onto F-rated Hallandale Beach Blvd.

That such a necessary road does NOT currently exist, of course, would seem to be highly problematic, but you know me, I'm old-fashioned that way.
Of course, IF the HB City Comm. had been using common sense at any point in the recent past, they would have NEVER allowed Gulfstream Park to even consider erecting their employee dorm -the one where the fence along the road is padlocked, an issue which the HBFD has been sleeping on for years! Surprise!- precisely where such a much-needed access road would go that would greatly reduce traffic on HBB by connecting Hibiscus Street on U.S.-1 to the area behind the Publix on NE 14th Avenue and the nearby Golden Isles community.

Most of you have seen my photographs and graphics showing precisely how this should have been done.
Here's a small reminder!

You remember Hibiscus Street at U.S.-1 don't you? 
The street where the sign of the bad marketing and neglect by Gulfstream Park hits you right in the face?

Me back on March 2, 2011 
Their own worst enemy: Big problems lie ahead for Gulfstream Park if they continue keeping HB community in the dark, esp. re night racing
Me in 2011: 

It would be different if Gulfstream had/has little land to build upon, but the reality is that there were several perfectly acceptable locations on their HB property where the dorm going up would NOT have interfered with the HB community's long-term interests being served -less traffic on HBB.
Another wasted opportunity in HB to do the smart thing!

Here's a link to that signed 2010 Development Agreement

By the way, speaking of CRAs wasting money, time and opportunities... here's our friend Chaz Stevens with some galling news that is a perfect snapshot of Southb Florida government in action:
The Lauderdale Lakes CRA is millions in debt, hasn’t launched a major project in years (but they have a nice community tomato garden and pays the CRA Director $150K a year to do just that)

Friday, November 8, 2013

Another completely unnecessary night of confusion, finger-pointing and buffoonery at Hallandale Beach City Hall. Agenda item re Gulfstream Park Race Track's $52k fine for Building Code Violations is deferred, but only after it became clear to one and all that execs at Gulfstream Park prefer to deal only with their pal, Mayor Cooper, not the ENTIRE elected City Commission, as the 4 other members find out about the deferral roughly 24 hours after Cooper; article & video re proposed Pegasus Park at Gulfstream Park; @DRFInsidePost, @HRTV, @raypaulick




And so ends the celebrity portion of this blog post.

The subject of our last blog post on Wednesday morning was the Hallandale Beach 
community's growing sense of frustration and consternation over what might actually transpire at that night's City Commission meeting. Specifically, Agenda item 14E regarding the $52,000 in fines owed by Gulfstream Park Race Track & Casino to city taxpayers on account of their NOT following the Building Code with respect to their construction of their temporary barns.
They had no permit and started building anyway.
Really.

Like it wouldn't be noticed.


Do you recognize this "temporary" facility at Gulfstream Park's south parking lot. No, it's not the Hindenburg 2.0's new air hangar. What you're looking at above, looking east, is the "temporary" horse barn being constructed on the south side of the Gulfstream Park Race Track & Casino, to the southeast of the Village at Gulfstream Park retail complex off U.S.-1/South Federal Highway, that is the center of an ethics controversy surrounding the rogue activities of a mayor in a city that has seen plenty of those -Hallandale Beach. September 27, 2013 photo by South Beach Hoosier. (c) 2013 Hallandale Beach Blog, All Rights Reserved.
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Local10: Mayor wants $52K fine against Gulfstream Park waived
No vote taken on waiving fine at Hallandale Beach budget meeting
By Bob Norman, Reporter, bnorman@Local10.com, and Ben Candea, Senior Web Producer, bcandea@local10.com
Published On: Oct 04 2013 06:13:16 PM EDT   
Updated On: Oct 04 2013 11:51:10 PM EDT
http://www.local10.com/news/mayor-wants-52k-fine-against-gulfstream-park-waived/-/1717324/22282006/-/p0vivbz/-/index.html


The community's fear?
Of a highway robbery led by Gulfstream Park's defender-in-chief and HB Mayor Joy Cooper, with her standing in the way of the taxpayers of this city actually collecting what they were legally due for Gulfstream Park's own indifference to the rules they are REQUIRED to follow.
The Building Code is not a hatbox full of suggestions and recipes for success, it's the way things have to be. Period.

Well, after expending lots of time and energy and thought to all of that prior to the meeting guess what happened?

Correct, it was deferred until the November 20th City Commission meeting, which is the same date the they were already scheduled to consider Gulfstream Park's odd, 11-story Pegasus statue and Pegasus Park project, which I have  previously written about here on the blog, with some links to some articles about it below.

But back to the request for a deferral and how that really ignited a fuse.
Supposedly, the City Manager's office found out late Tuesday
afternoon that nobody from Gulfstream would be available to attend the City Commission meeting, even though it is only across the street from HB City Hall and the meeting has been known about by all concerned.

Just like the THREE meetings this year with senior city staffers that Gulfstream Park blew-off because they couldn't manage to get themselves together, a fact that was publicly disclosed in the staff's background docs I included in my previous post.


Agenda item # 14E under City Business


E.    CONSIDERATION OF GULFSTREAM PARK PERMIT FINES FOR PERMIT #13-2881, GULFSTREAM TEMPORARY BARNS. (STAFF: DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES) (SEE BACKUP) (Staff ReportSupporting Docs)

Specifically, the city staff was told late Tuesday afternoon that "Nobody from Toronto" could be here. (Actually their headquarters is located in a suburb of Toronto, Brampton.)

But the real problem is the fact that the only one of the five city members of the City Commission to know in advance that Gulfstream Park wouldn't be present and had requested
a deferral was -surprise- Mayor Cooper, longtime recipient of their campaign largess.
The rest of the commission found out Wednesday night during the meeting, despite the City Manager's office knowing for roughly 24 hours.

Comm. Michele Lazarow was especially indignant about the way things
were handled by the City Manager's staff, yet again, with Gulfstream Park going thru their preferred conduit, Mayor Joy Cooper, instead of directly contacting the City Manager's office as they should've.

Which, of course, has sort of been my main point in my emails and blog posts about this matter, no? 
Transparency, public accountability and treating all businesses in HB the same and NOT forever having a culture that encourages showing favoritism.

As you may have gathered from what I've written with respect to this matter and her general outlook on things, Mayor Cooper isn't too interested in that sort of even-handed policy.
She has always liked to play favorites and pick winners and losers among the business community in the city.
And she doesn't really care what you think about that.

At the Hallandale Beach Planning & Zoning meeting I attended in late September, when it came time for public comments I rose up and strode over to the microphone to ask what i thought would be some pretty easy questions for them to answer, since neither I or anyone else is against it per se, it was just that as usual, Gulfstream Park has been ham-handed in what they were doing and keeping the community in the dark, justr as they have for years about night racing.

Almost everyone I know had heard about the plans but where was something definite that you could look at over at the park or online? Exactly.
Under-the-radar!!!

There also seemed to be a lot of confusion about it and when it would start, since previous media stories about this project, below, had given this past April as a starting point and these were not at all accurate.
They only started blocking off the enormous NE parking lot and re-configuring the main access road from the northern entrance on Hallandale Beach Blvd. in late September or early October.

I asked the reps from Gulfstream Park to show me and the P&Z Comm. and the public in the Chambers any renderings of what this statue would look like from US-1/Federal Highway, since that's how the vast majority of the public would see it forever once it was finished -by driving by. 
They had nothing to show me.

All they had was the same rendering of the statue, taken from below it, which tells you nothing about what it would look like from hundreds of feet away.
They couldn't answer other obvious questions, either.

I was really dumbfounded at the lack of forethought that the'd given this matter but then if you know that they haven't even considered what an 11-story statue would look like from the main road near it when there's currently nothing between it and the road, at least for now -even more enormous than described- you know what kind of people you're dealing with over there. And the results show it, too, which is sort of the problem, no?

Perhaps this new guy is supposed to help resolve problems like that...

















It's like the Statue of Liberty has moved into your neighborhood but they hadn't thought that the people in the nearby community would be curious how it would appear to them.






South Florida Business Journal
Sep 25, 2013, 12:28pm EDT UPDATED: Sep 25, 2013, 2:09pm EDT
Gulfstream Park could add 11-story tall Pegasus statue to expansion
By Oscar Pedro Musibay, Reporter-South Florida Business Journal
http://www.bizjournals.com/southflorida/news/2013/09/25/gulfstream-park-could-add-5-acre.html

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Local10 video: Massive statue part of Gulfstream expansion plan 
Statue will be bigger than Statue of Liberty 
With the $1 million Florida Derby just days away on Saturday, Local 10 has learned about a major expansion plan at Gulfstream Park.
Published On: March 28 2013 07:36:36 PM EDT   
Updated On: March 28 2013 08:04:35 PM EDT
Reporter Jacey Birch 
http://www.local10.com/news/Massive-statue-part-of-Gulfstream-expansion-plan/-/1717324/19512844/-/nyyfh0/-/index.html


Local10 video: Gulfstream Park moves toward $500M expansion 
Park seeks to attract prestigious Breeder's Cup  
Reporter Todd Tongen, ttongen@Local10.com 
November 28, 2012 05:05:24 PM EST, 
Updated November 29, 2012 10:14:07 AM EST 
http://www.local10.com/news/Gulfstream-Park-moves-toward-500M-expansion/-/1717324/17582640/-/7nm4j2z/-/index.html