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Monday, September 13, 2021

What is the empirical data from Memorial Regional Hospital that the City of Hollywood is relying upon to re-open, and no longer be the only city of 58 in South Florida whose City Hall is closed to the public?




What is the empirical data from Memorial Regional Hospital that the City of Hollywood is relying upon to re-open, and no longer be the only city of 58 in South Florida whose City Hall is closed to the public?


As I noted, among other things, in my blog post of Tuesday August 24th, 2021, Intentional misdirection and shell games at Hollywood City Hall. Closing of City Hall is leaving #HollywoodFL residents and stakeholders irate at seeing their ability to attend so-called "public meetings" in-person and hold elected officials and staff to account. 

https://hallandalebeachblog.blogspot.com/2021/08/intentional-misdirection-and-shell.html, for the record, there are a total of 58 incorporated cities in Broward and Miami-Dade counties.


But of those 58 incorporated South Florida cities, Hollywood was the ONLY city that consciously chose to close its City Hall to the public.

That blog post was the followed-up to my first post on this subject on 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.
Early on, even before it happened, suspicions among fellow Hollywood civic activists were that the city closed City Hall, seemingly, based on lots of anecdotal evidence among the public about the number of city staffers who got COVID19 or more likely, got sick enough to not be able to work.
Based on personal observations before the closing, it was abundantly clear that far less than 40% of city employees who had worked at Hollywood City Hall before the pandemic continued toiling any time recently.

So now that you mention it, Dave, what IS the total number of city employees working at Hollywood City Hall right now? And what percentage is vaccinated?
The city is coy and refuses to say, but we do have eyes, don't we?

And our eyes don't lie, especially when they were at Hollywood City Hall in the middle of the afternoon, trying to get answers from people there because nobody-but-nobody was answering their phones. Hello Planning Dept.!

But the city's decision to close City Hall was made with ZERO empirical data that was shared WITH the public.

Not only did the City of Hollywood fail to place a required public notice on its Sunshine Board -outside of City Hall's south public entrance door- but ominously and egregiously, utterly failed to publicly disclose ANY info regarding what data and evidence would be needed in the near-future to change the status quo and open up again.
No publicly-disclosed parameters of any kind.

In short, the powers-that-be at Hollywood City Hall have decided that they alone will set and monitor whatever parameters may exist, and then let us know when they want to, absent any independent or objective data or evidence.

I contacted the offices of Gov. DeSantis and Attorney General Ashley Moody in advance of the closing to apprise them of what was going on here, as well as on the first day City Hall was closed to the public, letting them know the city was failing to follow Florida's Sunshine Laws.
Laws, NOT suggestions.

There has been little mention of it on the Hollywood Residents - Speak Up group site on Facebook that I joined last month 
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1023412084491625/ or elsewhere, but several well-informed people in Broward suggested early on to me that the REAL reason Hollywood City Hall was closed to the public was because of communications and pressure from Hollywood-based Memorial Healthcare Systems that was placed on City Manager Wazir Ishmael and Mayor Josh Levy.

In short, in the opinion of many, and myself, MHS apparently felt the city wasn't doing enough to show solidarity with MHS' continual dire warnings that they've been trumpeting on every single South Florida TV station for weeks. To wit, The Sky is Falling.


Subsequent to my Open Letter to Hollywood City Hall, I received a response from both Mayor Josh Levy and City Manager Wazir Ishmael on August 24th, printed below


Hi David, the widespread transmission of Covid right now, in the entire county, is at as high a point as ever before and including within the pool of 1,300 city employees.  Lots of cases, with personal impacts and which also cause quarantines of other employees.

By restricting access, the City government is protecting the public and the employees from non-essential contacts and gatherings that may cause more transmission and may put people in a health emergency, when that could be avoided.

All residents rely on the city to continue the function of essential services of the local government.  Residents would also expect that we do not facilitate situations where are not advisable for public health, such as creating indoor gatherings at community centers at this time.  That is the intent here, to protect the public, and it is with guidance from health professionals at Memorial and beyond.

As soon as the case numbers and rates go down, the City Manager will reopen the buildings.  


Josh Levy, Mayor

City of Hollywood

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Good morning David,

Thank you for writing to express your concerns about the restrictions on public access to City of Hollywood facilities that went into effect Monday, August 23, 2021. We share your frustration with the situation we currently find ourselves in pertaining to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Beginning late Spring/early Summer 2021, signs of lower hospital admittance for COVID-19, as well as a lessening of the local positivity rate, afforded us the opportunity to restore public access to City Hall and other City facilities and with that, a return to normal procedures for in-person participation and attendance at public meetings. Unfortunately, we now find ourselves in a much graver situation than we experienced during previous spikes in this pandemic.

The recent surge in positive cases, fueled by the highly contagious Delta variant, has caused the positivity rate in Broward County to skyrocket to 17.8% during the Florida Department of Health’s (FDOH) most recent reporting period of August 13-19, 2021. To put that into perspective, the average positivity rate during the same period in 2020 – a time when City of Hollywood facilities were completely closed to public access and the prevalent COVID-19 viral strains were not as aggressive and contagious as the Delta variant – was 7.48%. Just two weeks ago, Broward’s positivity rate was 15.9%. The City received a report this week from Dr. Randy Katz, Medical Director of the Hollywood Department of Fire Rescue and Beach Safety and the Director of Emergency Medicine at Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood, that nearly 50 percent of the hospital’s bed capacity is occupied by COVID-19 patients. Additionally, City employees, particularly our first responders, have been testing positive for COVID-19 at a higher rate in recent weeks.

Recognizing that official scientific data clearly demonstrates a situation that continues to deteriorate, the City administration deemed it logical and prudent to reinstate restrictions on public access to City facilities as a protective measure to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Since the beginning of the pandemic, the City administration has prided itself on being proactive in implementing sensible protective measures. Though we work closely with our municipal and County partners, the City has never been reluctant to implement protective measures when the administration has deemed it necessary to protect public health.

The notifications regarding these public health restrictions have been widely distributed on the City’s social media sites, posted at entrance points to City facilities, included in e-mail notifications and posted on the City website.  These notifications contain an explanation of the need for the current measures and information on how to access City services and reach City staff.  Each of the public meeting notices on the Sunshine Board provides information on how the public can participate in the meeting by contacting the meeting coordinator.  Additionally, the public is welcome to come to City Hall to provide in-person comments at meetings of the City Commission/CRA Board by registering online so that we can accommodate the need for physical distancing.  During the past 18 months, City staff has been working diligently to refine and offer services to our residents and businesses through our online platforms and portals. These procedures have worked and public participation has not been curtailed. In fact, the ability for residents to easily provide their feedback to the City Commission via our online public participation comment submission portal has increased participation in City Commission, CRA, and Planning and Development Board meetings.

Please note that the restrictions and procedures we have put in place are strictly in the name of health and safety to our residents and City staff and by no means should be perceived as any deliberate attempt to suppress public participation. These measures are temporary and shall remain in effect until scientific data demonstrates that the situation has improved enough to lift the restrictions. We certainly take your comments to heart and will continue to change and adapt as conditions dictate. We appreciate the public’s patience and understanding as we continue through a pandemic that, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has claimed approximately 628,000 lives in the United States.

Thank you again for expressing your concerns.


Wazir
Wazir Ishmael, Ph.D.
City Manager

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I am not persuaded by what I received and my objections remain.
In fact, they are even stronger than before, as every day since then has shown that the concerned public is being inconvenienced for reasons that fail the logic and common sense test, since there's no reason for any extraneous city employee to be in the Commission Chambers during the 4-5 meetings a month the public wants to attend.
But it's the public that has to cool its heels outside.

And you'll notice that the City Manager says nothing about the important TAC meetings, which I used to attend faithfully.

Nearly every Hollywood civic activist and civic association president I know -and I know a lot of them- has told me that they believe Planning Dept. Director Leslie Del Monte much prefers the TAC meetings being ZOOM meetings, even though the public hates them because they can not see the interaction of people in the room, esp. the lobbyists and attorneys schmoozing with TAC participants before and after the meetings.
Plus, I've heard complaints that when you are hooked up to a TAC meeting, your screen does NOT list everyone who's watching, so you have no idea who is hearing your comments.


Dr. Ishmael, having brought up MHS in his response to me, surely must know that at any point in time, 15-20% of the patients at Memorial Regional Hollywood consists of Miami-Dade residents, a figure that I pick not out of thein air, but rather from a TV interview I watched within the past two months. Don't need to make up the numbers.

But neither Dr. Ishmael or Mayor Levy actually disclose what the numbers are or what they need to be, do they?

On Tuesday I'll be placing a Public Records request with the Hollywood City Clerk on for all correspondence over the past 6 months between anyone at Hollywood City Hall, both the City Commission and administrators, and executives at Memorial Healthcare Systems.
Should provide some interesting reading.

And I'll share what I find here with you on my blog, since I believe you deserve to know the truth about why your city seems unable to adapt like 57 other South Florida cities.

By the way, not that it matters, per se, but my niece is an ER doctor at Yale New Haven Hospital, a facility in a city and county with a higher COVID19 rate than Hollywood's and Broward's. 

The City of New Haven hasn't closed their City Hall.
And, of course, neither has any other city in South Florida.

Just Hollywood.




Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Jean-Paul Belmondo, R.I.P. Without Jean-Paul Belmondo, The French New Wave film revolution -la Nouvelle Vague- never reaches so far around the globe. Never touches every single part of 1960's Popular Culture. In Belmondo, an actor with enormous magnetism, savoir-faire, and a particularly Gallic strand of studied nonchalance, he becomes the de facto New Wave Ambassador, and the very face of what was (and was not) cool, dark, and even slightly threatening.

photo via The British Film Institute

Without Jean-Paul Belmondo, The French New Wave film revolution -la Nouvelle Vague- never reaches so far around the globe. Never touches every single part of 1960's Popular Culture. In Belmondo, an actor with enormous magnetism, savoir-faire, and a particularly Gallic strand of studied nonchalance, he becomes the de facto New Wave Ambassador, and the very face of what was (and was not) cool, dark, and even slightly threatening. 

And always, in every film, he is eminently watchable! 

Belmondo becomes that most magical of all entertainers: he is #sublime.

Belmondo becomes both his very own brand, as well as representing a certain style of dramatic acting, AND in the process, becomes a representation of a certain way of thinking, living, and of film-making. 

And he is always, for both good and bad, France personified.

A cool France that has ideas and feelings uniquely its own, not American or British.


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It wasn't until I was living and working in Washington, #DC in the 1990's and could actually see great prints of French 🇫🇷 and Italian 🇮🇹 #NewWave films at the National Gallery of Art main building on weekends when I wasn't up in Baltimore for an Orioles ballgame or at home or sports bar watching a football or basketball game.

The NGA was one of my favorite social haunts, and there, I could watch and absorb films I'd never been able to see in a theatre while growing up in #SoFL.

It was in those moments when one of Belmondo's films was being shown in a packed theatre that all the dozens of New Wave articles and books I'd read over the years while in Bloomington, Chicago, Evanston and DC -and learning French!- all made sense when #Belmondo entered a scene.

Then, all of the dots were connected! 😊

British Film Institute: https://www.bfi.org.uk/
Cahiers du cinéma: https://www.cahiersducinema.com/

A tribute will be paid to Belmondo in the next issue of Cahiers du cinema magazine.


Sans Jean-Paul Belmondo, la révolution cinématographique française de la Nouvelle Vague -la Nouvelle Vague- n'atteindrait jamais aussi loin le globe. Ne touche jamais à chaque partie de la culture populaire des années 1960. Dans Belmondo, acteur au magnétisme énorme, au savoir-faire et au brin particulièrement gaulois d'une nonchalance étudiée, il devient de facto l'ambassadeur de la Nouvelle Vague, et le visage même de ce qui était (et n'était pas) cool, sombre, et même légèrement menaçant. Et toujours, dans chaque film, il est éminemment regardable !

Belmondo devient le plus magique de tous les artistes : il est #sublime.

Belmondo devient à la fois sa propre marque, tout en représentant un certain style de jeu dramatique, ET dans le processus, devient une représentation d'une certaine façon de penser, de vivre et de faire des films.

Et il est toujours, en bien comme en mal, la France incarnée.

Une France cool qui a des idées et des sentiments qui lui sont propres, pas américains ou britanniques.

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Intentional misdirection and shell games at Hollywood City Hall. Closing of City Hall is leaving #HollywoodFL residents and stakeholders irate at seeing their ability to attend so-called "public meetings" in-person and hold elected officials and staff to account.


Below is a copy of an email that was sent this afternoon to the Hollywood City Manager and the Hollywood City Commission regarding the closing of Hollywood City Hall.

August 24th, 2021

To Whom It May Concern:

What -specifically- was the empirical data/evidence/criteria/justification presented or used last week that caused someone at the City of Hollywood to decide that Hollywood City Hall needed to be closed INDEFINITELY to the public?

And not just closed INDEFINITELY to the public, but closed without ANY public explanation at all as to what the criteria/parameters would be for it to re-open to the public? 
No explanation whatsoever.

Who, specifically, made the final decision to close Hollywood City Hall to the public?

Why was the city's official statement about the closing of Hollywood City Hall NOT placed in the city's designated Sunshine Board of public notices near the south public entrance to Hollywood City Hall?
As of 5:55 p.m. yesterday, the first day of Hollywood City Hall LOCKDOWN, it had STILL not been publicly posted, which raises so many questions about how much you all take it for granted that nobody in the community is watching and paying attention.



Yet, there are several public notices about public meetings that will be taking place at Hollywood City Hall in coming days, including some regarding both the Police Dept. union and AFSCME Local 2432 union activities. 
Meetings that as of yesterday had NOT cancelled.
Why have they not been cancelled?




Through your own words and actions you're saying that THEIR activities have a higher value than that of the public and residents of this community being able to attend Wednesday's (and future) scheduled Hollywood City Commission meetings in-person, and commenting on agenda items if they so choose.

Tell me, IF the decision to close Hollywood City Hall to the public was, in fact, a sound one, please explain why it is that today, August 24th, NONE of the other 57 incorporated cities in Broward County and Miami-Dade County have closed theirs, or announced plans to do so?

Frankly, my sense of things right now is that the City of Hollywood's administration and staff and elected City Commission genuinely believes that it can pretty much do whatever it wants to do, and that there will be no pushback by Hollywood citizens and stakeholders. 
No, not even pretend to care about the wild card, idle threats of litigation for the city acting so self-evidently contrary to the public good, which is exactly what's happening when you close City Hall to stifle public participation and debate and do not say what will be needed to change before things are normalized.

Yes, my sense of things right now is that the city's staff and elected City Commission believe that the city's Civic Associations -and the key civic activists that populate them- are too financially dependent upon the city for funding them to actually stand up to you and call you out publicly for acting in a foolish, self-destructive manner.

And now, of course, with the city having INDEFINITELY closed Hollywood community centers that those meetings usually take place at, where would those Civic Association members and Hollywood citizens and Small Business owners meet to decide what to do next?
That is, besides, perhaps, meeting and protesting on the sidewalk in front of Hollywood City Hall, as well as the sidewalks in front of workplaces and homes of the elected City Commission/

Just for the record, this email is being sent to roughly 200+ people in the Hollywood and Broward community, as well as to local South Florida news media and some interested parties at the Broward Government HQ in Fort Lauderdale and the State Capitol in Tallahassee.
It is also now posted on my blog, Hallandale Beach/Hollywood Blog.

Actions speak louder than words.

David B. Smith, Hollywood resident

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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 

Thursday, August 12, 2021

Missing, NOT Forgotten! #NoemiBolivar of #HollywoodFL has now been MISSING for exactly 6 months from her parents, friends and #LDS church congregation who loved and adored her. Missing, NOT Forgotten.

Missing, NOT Forgotten!

As of Wednesday, #NoemiBolivar of #HollywoodFL has been MISSING for exactly 6 months from her parents and friends and #LDS church congregation who loved and adored her. 

People who -EVERY DAY- miss her warm and loving spirit, curious personality, and her great love of nature.


Six months later and there is STILL no mention of her AT ALL on the City of #HollywoodFL's website or on the Hollywood Police Department's website. Nothing! 
Just as there wasn't in the critical early days after her disappearance, which I heavily criticized the HPD for at the time.

I heavily criticized the Hollywood Police Dept. and their lackadaisical approach because it echoed so many bad times in the city's past where the HPD's tardiness, inaction and sheer clumsiness made a proper investigation all but impossible. 
That's their track record!

My thread of February 16th, 2021, referenced above.
https://twitter.com/hbbtruth/status/1361819600795631620

#NoemiBolivar's disappearance on Feb. 11th outraged me and most of the people I know/respect here in #HollywoodFL. Why? 
We saw HPD's usual inadequate and insufficient response, even as volunteers from her #LDS church, did more practical leg work on a daily basis than did HPD.

People are STILL positively 💔 when seeing MISSING fliers of this sweet girl on store windows and phone poles.