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Watchdog Report Vol.22 No.17 EST: 05.05.00 – March 27, 2022 – I go when you cannot

>>> After passionate pleas to keep Coconut Grove commission district 2 intact, gets split into four other commission districts, with Carollo  wondering if body should be elected citywide, resulting in all Hispanic commissioners in the minority majority city, as Grovites overplay objections, appearing to be ethnic related 

 

A packed Miami commission chamber’s of Coconut Grove residents Thursday did not persuade the commissioners to keep the tony community whole and voted to split the past commission Dist.2 into three other districts since the complaining residents over played their hand and the discussion became about ethnic communities and had one commissioner. 

 

Joe Carollo calling for a charter review committee and having city voters vote on making commission districts a citywide vote rather than the five discrete districts presently and would have all commissioners be Hispanic if that was what voters wanted in a minority majority community like Miami. He also noted it was him that got a past commission to appoint Thelma Gibson to the body after her predecessor Miller Dawkins was indicted and removed from office.

 

What did Carollo say to some young people calling for a peer be on the city’s climate resilience committee, who were laughing when the former mayor began to inquire on their motives, and financing red tee-shirts many were wearing sporting the not-for-profit Cleo Institute For more go to: https://cleoinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Annual-Report-2-1.pdfhttps://cleoinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Annual-Report-2-1.pdf 

 

Carollo also told a story of when he was on the Amazon River with a local intelligence agent and told what his concerns were and those laughing should reflect on this questioning. If climate change would still be important. If a nuclear suitcase bomb was used on Miami by terrorists and was one of the cities possible attacked said his amazon friend. The man frequently makes references to the CIA and other intelligence agencies with no collaboration from the agencies.

 

The Public Health Trust will vote Tuesday on naming a new maternity ward after local health philanthropist Michael B. Fernandez, a generous local philanthropist, and army ranger, who broke his ankle on his first jump, and he is an author of his life and family after being driven out of Cuba decades ago.

 

The naming is for the “Little Miracles Maternity Suites,” at the impressive Jackson West public hospital location in Doral and is impressive and part of the public bond program  approved years ago on time and mostly in budget, versus years ago when that was not the case and was achieved after PHT CEO Carlos Migoya took the reins of the beleaguered public hospital that was almost bankrupt.

 

Fernandez has been a generous  to the community  after he sold numerous healthcare organizations becoming a billionaire who objected to President Trump for his anti-immigration and policies after being a supporter of Gov. Jeb Bush in 2015. He also donated to The Children’s Movement and a host of other organizations.

 

>>>> PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE – The Board of Trustees of the Public Health Trust (PHT) will conduct a Public Hearing to consider the naming of the following interior portion of a PHT-designated facility: M.B. Fernandez Family Little Miracles Maternity Suites at Jackson West Medical Center. The Public Hearing is scheduled to be conducted during the Purchasing and Facilities Subcommittee Meeting of the Board of Trustees on March 30, 2022. The subcommittee is part of the PHT One-Day Committee Meetings, which is scheduled to begin at 11:00 a.m. in Conference Room 259 at the Ira C. Clark Diagnostic Treatment Center, Jackson Memorial Hospital, 1080 NW 19th Street, Miami, FL 33136. If you have questions regarding this Public Hearing, please contact Ivenette Black, Secretary to the PHT Board of Trustees, at 305-585-6750.

 

Zoo Miami Foundation award

 

PRESS RELEASE: ZOO MIAMI FOUNDATION RECEIVES SEVENTH CONSECUTIVE 4-STAR RATING AND A PERFECT SCORE, THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE RATINGS, FROM CHARITY NAVIGATOR 

 

Miami, FL (March 25, 2022) – Zoo Miami Foundation (ZMF) has received the coveted 4-Star rating as well as a perfect score of 100 from Charity Navigator, America’s largest independent charity evaluator. This achievement is the highest possible rating with Charity Navigator, and is a testament to ZMF’s strong financial health, and commitment to accountability and transparency. It is the second time that the Foundation has received a perfect score and the seventh time it has received a 4-star rating.

 

According to Charity Navigator, donors can “Give with Confidence” to the ZMF.  The ZMF executes its missions in a fiscally responsible way while adhering to good governance that maintains the integrity of the organization. The ZMF has earned perfect scores for their financial health, stability, and efficiency. 

 

This award recognizes ZMF for exceeding industry standards and sets the organization apart from most other charities in America. Only a quarter of charities rated by Charity Navigator receive this distinction.  ZMF is proud to have demonstrated the kind of trustworthiness and dedication that is worthy of this recognition. 

 

Charity Navigator is the leading charity evaluator in America, evaluating many more charities than their closest competitors. They aim to keep donors equipped with essential information needed to make informed decisions about their charitable decisions. 

“We are very proud to have received the highest rating possible for seven years now.  It is a result of our hard work and dedication to being a trustworthy and genuine cause.  I’m thankful to the Board of Directors, staff and volunteers that make the organization the best it can be, never accepting being average,” said ZMF President & CEO Bill Moore.

 

About Charity Navigator 

Charity Navigator, www.charitynavigator.org, is the largest charity evaluator in America and its website attracts more visitors than all other charity rating groups combined. The organization helps guide intelligent giving by evaluating the Financial Health and Accountability & Transparency of more than 8,000 charities. Charity Navigator accepts no advertising or donations from the organizations it evaluates, ensuring unbiased evaluations, nor does it charge the public for this trusted data. As a result, Charity Navigator, a 501 (c) (3) public charity itself, depends on support from individuals, corporations and foundations that believe it provides a much-needed service to America’s charitable givers. Charity Navigator can be reached directly by telephone at (201) 818-1288, or by mail at 139 Harristown Road, Suite 101, Glen Rock, N.J., 07452.

 

>>> Past WDR: Mysterious Crypto Currency task Force, at county approves draft report to county commissioners, is this speculative technology a moral hazard to speculators looking for quick riches, with Miami becoming the crypto capital as well as Medicare fraud capital of nation as well, with are history where will this technology take all of us.

 

The Miami-Dade County crypto task force has issued its draft report when it passed Wednesday. The task force created by county commissioner Eileen Higgins has been hard at work to explain the role of the currency in Miami known as the “crypto capital,” in the world. But most people do not understand it and the worry is people investing are taking a gamble not knowing the odds. I have been wondering what the moral hazard is regarding investing in NFT’s.

 

Further task force members said 7 adult school sites in the public school system

are teaching a primer course at a cost of $5.00 using educators and volunteers as advisors on the curriculum. 

 

The group also wants to get sponsors to reduce the cost of going to Miami Tech Week month in Miami and www.blockchain.com is expected to come to Miami in “mid-April,” said chair Elijah Bowdre. The volunteer group also wants media to create special sections for crypto currency news. The board’s draft plan is now set to go to the county commission for their review, and the board sunsets May 5th and the commission has to reauthorize it.

 

>>> One Grove activists, may get unified Dist. 2, but alienate commissioners, will soon Know March 24, if tony grove remains intact.

 

The community’s ethnic tensions increased on Friday at the Miami commission meeting on redistricting and undercurrents of racism in the maps, were amplified by Coconut Grove residents packing the chamber’s and periodically interrupting the discussion with boos or other outbursts made against commissioners’ comments. 

That had Commissioner Manolo Reyes trying to tamp down the divisiveness of the discussion. 

 

I first came to Miami in 1975 when I joined Cordis Corp. in a new executive program that sent me to California, Tokyo, and later to Sydney for five-years, before returning to Miami in 1990. I mention this because ethnic tensions in Miami have always simmered below the surface, with some Grovites believing a sense of entitlement versus other residents and in 2000 had the county push the Mosaic initiative trying to bring the community together after the explosive Elian Gonzalez affair. That had rednecks with confederate flags and Blacks shouting “F…” the Cubans,” and was caught by The Miami Herald  in a photo back then.  

 

The commission that deferred the maps until  March 24 @2:30 in the commission chambers is trying to keep the Grove a tight knit community with very vocal residents in one district instead of three separate districts. The appointed redistricting attorney Miguel De Grandy was told to try to accommodate keeping the Grove together. That has commissioner Joe Carollo’s home in north Grove on Morris Lane in his current district 3, rather than rent a home in Little Havana with his wife. De Grandy is a major lobbyist at the county lost a state house seat by one vote, years ago. He noted district -2 that includes the “Grove is 48.7 percent Hispanic,” after the most recent 2020 Census stated the attorney based on the census data.

 

Carollo bought his home in 2001 for $574,000 and that was a surprise for the WDR, because after his divorce, where he threw an object at his wife and was charged, and after the divorce hearings and settlement which I attended. He remarked he was “worth more dead, than alive,” he told the press. Which makes me wonder how he afforded the property especially after his subsequent numerous divorces. Further, while Carollo made wild accusations about where Russell lives and his personal finances, being interpreted wrong and had Russell saying he has lived in his home for decades and there was nothing “nefarious,” about the deal since his family had expanded and more room was needed for his family 

 

>>> World holds its breath, as war increases refuges and civilian deaths, sanctions not helping slow Russian juggernaut, in Ukraine, first hyper missiles used in world for first time

 

A nation and a world could be at a tipping point, and while allies are calling for a no-fly zone in Ukraine, Florida Sen. Marco, Rubio, R-Fla., told ABC Sunday that such a zone “would start WWIII,” since it would involve contact with Russian Migs and defensive missiles. Given the global stakes writing about local government seems trite. Americans know very little about President Putin,69, and “Frontline,” a PBS production has done great biographies on Putin, called “Putin’s Way,” and “Putin’s Revenge, Part II.”

 

For me who grew up in the 1950s and remember because of all the above ground tests of nuclear bombs made the snow one year radioactive and could not be eaten. I think about this after a shell landed close to the entombed Chernobyl nuclear reactor and could create a radioactive cloud to float over Europe.

 

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I am pleased and thankful to announce the WDR will be here another year after founding sponsors came through this year and I thank all the people who have kept me going over the last 22-years, despite some medical issues, like last year after I broke my hip and was repaired and I have no pain thank God and can walk after physical therapy. 

 

>>> The Miami-Dade County commission needs to keep an eye-on the Omni community redevelopment authority, with controversial Miami commissioner Alex dela Portilla becoming chair of $66 million annual budget agency helping to pay for the Adrienne Arsht Center debt, some $5 million yearly. 

 

Miami-Dade County commissioners need to keep  A close eye on Miami’s Omni CRA, an important  $66 million budget entity that helps fund the Adrianne Arsht Performing Arts Center. Since a purge is taking place for political reasons. This began after Miami Commissioner Alex Diaz de la Portilla (DDLP) was appointed chair of the Omni board, replacing commissioner Ken Russell as chair by the commission. 

 

The alert goes up after the long-time director Jason Walker was fired by DLP recently and replaced by Bert Gonzalez. The entity’s mission is to fight slum and blight, but of the 11 CRAs the county helped create some have become a political tool to hire people for no show jobs. And one felonies employee Jenni Nillo, was hired by  DDLP as his outreach employee after she was fired by Walker at the CRA for being a ghost employee. She further did three years in prison after pleading guilty to mortgage fraud and money laundering .And for more go to :https://www.floridabulldog.org/2022/03/troubled-alex-diaz-de-la-portillla-takes-control-66-million-omni-cra/   Also Felon fired amid investigation, then quickly re-hired by Miami commissioner (local10.com)

 

What do we know of DDLP”s finances?

 

The man’s net worth on 12/31/21 was $1.3 million and owes Hm holdings. A snack food manufacturer a revocable loan of $600,000 and owes Wells Fargo $630,000.and the WDR is doing more research on Hm that received $253,860, in PPP loans and has a local Miami address.

 

The middle brother Alex of the prominent Cuban family that had two of them being a Florida senator Alex and his lobbyist brother Miguel.

 

What about the annual Miami-Dade Domestic Violence Annual Board report?

 

The domestic violence trust has opened a new 60-bed shelter in South Miami and with Covid domestic violence cases have been on the rise. Further, there is new software that allows a caller to use facetime if the approve and is great for prosecuting domestic violence.

 

>>> Clean-up efforts of Biscayne Bay kick into high gear with “120,000,” homes on septic tanks countywide, county commissioners “want to see specifics, one by one,’ since the first Bay study in 2015.

 

On a different note: than above. The county’s Biscayne Bay task force is revving up its efforts since the first study of the bay in 2015. Funding finally has been surging from the state and federal  government. The one main polluter of Biscayne Bay is the est. 120,000 septic tanks countywide and converting septic to sewer can cost up to $20,000, and the desire is  to reduce that amount to around $1,000, and there is new septic tank technology, that uses baffles in the interior of the tanks but the bay is at a tipping point say environmentalists and chair Commissioner Daniele Cohens Higgins, wants to see “specifics,” and true goals and time lines. Further, one of the first conversion areas is Schenley Park area in commissioner Rebeca Sosa’s district next year, after years of delays.

 

Past WDR: What about the issue of homeless children in Miami-Dade?

 

The point count recently was 947 kids on streets since this most recent count? “The count found 49 percent were ’homeless the first time,” 65 percent were non-Hispanic, and 180 people were moved into new homes and the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust participated in the 100 Day challenge and above is some of the results I asked trust chair Ron book about the program discussed at the trust meeting Friday and he responded: “The 100 Day Challenge relates to ending youth homelessness, and we were 1 of 5 Communities identified nationally. We accepted the challenge, and there are now 15 Communities in the Country that have accepted it. We are considered probably if not the most successful to complete the one hundred Day Challenge ranking in the top 2 or 3.” 

 

We did things to create new best practices, and if you had the opportunity, which you may already have seen the video from the Chicago Summit, you would see that the other four that participated in this 100 Day Challenge were truly taken by our efforts, commitment, and our success. We blew our goals out of the water, and we will continue to push, and pursue every youth that are on our streets until we have everyone out, and taken care of,” wrote the long-time chair. https://www.wesh.com/article/desmond-meade-on-time-100-speaks-to-what-this-country-is-all-about/27185500 

 

What about water in the school district?

 

During Wednesday’s school board meeting the student advisor asked about getting water for students and noted what happened in ‘Flint Michigan schools,’ and lead in the water system as Miami-Dade which pays for schools’ water is under-going a massive replumbing under a federal consent decree. This caught my eye because there may be a rumor that the county water is suspect and here are a couple reports on the matter

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/environment/article148112799.html 

https://www8.miamidade.gov/global/water/water-quality-reports.page 

 

>>> Regalado says Playhouse negotiations with county and state “have come to an end at the county,” she told school  board members

 

A group of protesters were outside the Coconut Grove Playhouse Thursday and about two dozen people attended with signs that said “Just say no,” the protest signs said and the issue of the county’s plan to destroy parts of the historic structure and coming to the Miami commission on April 28 to see if the county’s plan is approved but has preservationists fighting down to the wire. Update: County Commissioner Raquel Regalado at a school board meeting that as far as negotiations on the historic structure. “It has come to an end,” at the county’s negotiation that she was involved in, she told the board Wednesday.

 

I am trying a new format and will go back to the usual format next week

 

>>> Further today is my Vol.22, No.17 and 22-years of weekly editions since 05.05.00 of publishing the Watchdog Report and while I have had a variety of health issues over the past years, I thank my supporters again for the confidence and privilege of doing this free news service along with the internet. Further, during that time I have had no scandals or personal controversies and sometimes returned money like I did with ex-judge Martin Zilber, who resigned after abusing his judicial staff. 

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>>> Further the www.watchdogreport.net  in South Florida is an established news service presence, because most people are too busy to go to these important meetings., and all the information comes through me as a central point allowing me to see things at a 100-mile altitude and being an early warning system when projects have overruns or other issues. But my job is to sound the alarm and I have done so many times over the past years in a host of ways.   

WATCHDOG REPORT

Miami-Dade, Fla.

Vol.22 No.17, March 27, 2022, Soon Celebrating 22 -years of weekly publishing! www.watchdgreport.net  & Former Miami Herald news & editorial columnist. 05.05.00, I go when you cannot, for almost 22-years & a trusted community education resource & news service, without the attitude

 

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CONTENTS 

 

ARGUS REPORT: HEARD SEEN ON the Street: 

 

>>>> Mysterious Crypto Currency task Force, at county approves draft report to county commissioners, is this speculative technology a moral hazard to speculators looking for quick riches, with Miami becoming the crypto capital as well as Medicare fraud capital of nation as well, with are history where will this technology take all of us.

STATE of FLORIDA: Check out Children’s Trust heart gallery, kids needing forever homes, will break your heart Disruptive pre-k children getting “suspended,” new challenge for Children’s Trust — Complete 2020 Census count critical to get our share of $675 billion annually, some $29 billion in 2010, undercount costs $1,400 in lost revenue

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY: Past WDR:  M-D County Youth Commission finds “rampant,” bullying and “code reds,” climate change, vaping new issues, body creating the leaders of the future, and note Miami is one of the first “cities to run out of water say,” studies show-  Will the county float a new GOB for infrastructure, getting thousands off septic tanks–Commissioner Souto says with humongous county government mayor should “crack the whip,” believes, running slower, “wants more eyes on major contracts”– Last week’s hot topics were, vehicles & furniture, “4 to 10 police,” vehicles a week can be processed by county in new police cars, $84 million contract, $38 million from previous year “1,006 new cars from that amount

Miami-Dade County Public Schools; After years and rumors of loss of independence WLRN and public district sign agreement, along with land deal for new administrative headquarters. Carvalho held tough over the years, wanted employees to be under district policies, after Friends CEO John lebonia, salary causes a stir.– Charter schools 134 of them are asking to receive some of the $1.2 billion GOB proceeds passed by county voters, teacher raises and facilities upgrades, is running into protests. 

PUBLIC HEALTH TRUST: Continuum of care center coming for homeless with mental issues, JHS involved one stop center– New wellness program cohort had a “600 Lb.” loss of weight and another cohort had 29 employees getting their B.A.’s at MDC, says JHS trustee Dr. Lipof — 

CITY OF MIAMI: Miami commission Attorney Victoria Mendez did not read investigation file on Ricardo Gomez, selected to investigate corruption with three city commissioners, insists she is keeping her distance three investigators hired she said.–Hiaasen’s “Bad Monkey,” coming to Virginia Key for filming, est. to bring in $80 million, through life of show, shot in arm for dormant film production in Miami – Carollo claims chief Jorge Colima did “black ops,” against commissioners, citing controversy of commissioner Alex DLP and car crash, commissioner Russell no longer chair of Omni CRA, replaced with DLP, Carollo now vice chair, still makes wild accusations– 

EDITORIALS: Disgraced Miami politicians making a comeback: including jailed ex commissioner Hernandez, sad so little progress made in transparent government Most politicians hate the press- Florida needs Sunshine Amendment many municipalities out of control and get little press coverage or oversight, legislators are on wrong side of this one

Community Event :Lotus Village  https://lotushouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/2019-Gala-Sponsorship-Package-final.pdf Margulies Warehouse new show, https://www.margulieswarehouse.com/ 

 

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ARGUS REPORT: Heard Seen on the Street

 

What happened at the Grove Playhouse?

 

While passions ran high Thursday at the Miami commission meeting regarding the fate of the historic Playhouse in Coconut Grove, the objectors to the county’s plan did not realize the battle and fate happened long ago at the selection committee meeting at Miami-Dade County, here is the county’s description of the process and its members one of which had to get an ethics commission ruling that found  a conflict with the FIU member https://www.miamidadearts.org/news/coconut-grove-playhouse-update-february-2015

 

And to read about the early years of the WDR go to the national story that ran in all the Tribune Papers in 2003:‘I GO WHEN YOU CANNOT’ – Sun Sentinel (sun-sentinel.com)

https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-2003-01-20-0301190341-story.html 

 

>>> The Knight Foundation releases commission report on restoring trust in media

The John. S. and James L. Knight Foundation has released a report looking at restoring trust in the media and its corrosive effect to Democracy to read the commission’s report go to: http://csreports.aspeninstitute.org/Knight-Commission-TMD/2019/report 

 

STATE OF FLORIDA

 

>>> Check out Children’s Trust heart gallery, kids needing forever homes, will break your heart when you see their smiles

 

The Miami-Dade County Trust is featuring its heart gallery on children looking to be adopted into lifetime homes and to see the gallery that will break your heart go to 

Miami heart Gallery https://www.miamiheartgallery.org/children 

 

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY

 

>> PAST WDR: M-D County Youth Commission finds “rampant,” bullying and “code reds,” climate change, vaping new issues, body creating the leaders of the future, and note Miami is one of the first “cities to run out of water say,” studies show 

 

A joint meeting with county commissioners and the Miami-Dade County Youth Commission created by the body in 2011 is always an eyeopener. These young members say what they mean with the bark on and in the past years school violence and bullying was a number one concern and after the tragedy at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas students expressed  concerns when it comes to “code red,” drills that they need the teachers to explain more what the “procedures,” should be and that these drills “should end after some six minutes the students,” on the council said. 

 

Further the issue of vaping and e cigarettes is a big concern since some 2.3 million students in the county are vaping and has a variety of Side effects that still need to be studied more but it has become increasing number the student representatives said.

http://www.miamidade.gov/youthcommission/prindex.asp?year=2017&web=youthcommission 

 

These members also did community service like Books for Tots where they give out children’s books like Vegetable Soup and others to get preschoolers reading early.

 

They also traveled to Washington, D.C. PAMM and a school board meeting where they believe “zoning changes should be modified where vaping stores in strip malls should be outlawed in the county code close to schools. Further, each member talked about the programs impact on them from a roundtable meeting with Miami-Dade County Police Department and changed people’s perspective about officers that was different from what you see on social media.   

 

>>> Will the county float a new GOB for infrastructure, getting thousands off septic tanks? 

 

On Tuesday, the county commission had a discussion on whether the county should consider another general obligation bond since the 2004 GOB projects have mostly been completed and he noted many municipalities voters have approved recent bonds citing Miami Beach and Miami but while these were approved many people are asking when the taxing will end in a poor community 

 

>>>> What about the Homeless Trust and this year’s number of who had died on the street, a new high many opioid related, last year 138 passed this year 201 passed state’s medical examiner confirms.

 

The watchdog Report contacted Book about the solemn but stirring meetings after the students spoke and he wrote back, “It was even more because we had the vigil for an hour and a half before in the lobby and it was extremely emotional and painful. Last year, 138 individuals died on our streets. The number jumped up this year to 201, which is the highest year yet and 77% are confirmed by the medical examiner to have died from opioid overdoses. That is simply unconscionable, unacceptable, and disheartening. 

 

Secondly, if that’s not bad enough, the national average from a life expectancy perspective on someone who lives on the streets is 79 years of age nationally. Our average this year amongst the 201 was 55 years old. Think about it, our average is 24 years younger than the national average and we don’t have minus 44-degree weather. It was very emotional and very hard and draining. Then we go to the Trust Meeting, and it just becomes a high, but it was a high after one of the worst downers in the 25 years I’ve served this Board. Then right after the Board meeting, I had to judge with four of my team members, our annual essay and poster contest amongst elementary, middle school and high school kids. Just a hard day around on homelessness, wrote the long-time chair Book. For more on the Sadowski trust go to;https://www.bradenton.com/opinion/editorials/article48810155.html 

 

>>> Commissioner Souto says with humongous county government mayor should “crack the whip,” believes, running slower, “wants more eyes on major contracts” 

 

“Let’s crack the whip,” says commissioner Javier Souto to mayor Carlos Gimenez Tuesday when discussing a controversial water and sewer contract and believes things are slowing down with a “Humongous,” county government and he believes it is important “for people to watch the process, the more the merrier.” He said the county is “sweating money at MIA,” and the county is floating some $700 million in new aviation bonds for MIA and I was reminded of the county’s “Review,” committee in the 1990s chaired by attorney Norman Powell and they were reviewing some $400 million in change orders twice and explained in a one paragraph memo referencing new airline “alliances,” but there was no discussion and it took about three minutes to pass the change orders and that  trend ballooned the cost of MIA to over $6.4 billion and at one point having to pay some $1 million a day in debt payments. 

 

What about shot spotter more cameras and extra police for school safety.?

 

Mayor Gimenez told commissioners recently shot spotter and their use by police that someday drones may be found “on police cars in the future,” after commissioner Javier Souto went into a discussion about the need for police “to have eyes in the sky,” he thought and would decrease gun violence.

 

Further the county has “three dome areas,” which is what the shot spotter areas are called and the Ring security camera on people’s homes is reducing crime and Gimenez at his home has one and he can keep track of his home.

 

Gimenez said the one-time funding to have county police guard schools cannot be sustained and will approach school district Superintendent Alberto Carvalho in January since the district had a bond passed to enhance teacher pay and more school security that the county cannot cover any longer. MDPD director Juan Perez that shell casings collected by ATF is an invaluable tool along with license plate reader technology. He noted two officers killed in south Dade end the shell casings showed the gun was “used five times before,” in a crime said Perez

 

Will elections and sheriff be political patronage havens, or repositories for termed out elected officials to land?

 

Lack of competency in candidates in new elected offices, highlighted during the last election cycle has many concerned what the future of key elected officials will be. For example, Miami-Dade state attorney in office since 1992 has said she was not running again back in 2015 her last election and there is no current successor of an organization that handles some 250,0000 cases. This highlights the problem when offices are political like a supervisor of elections, sheriff and a host of others recently created by statewide voters and create political patronage rather than competency is one of the reasons Broward elections supervisor Brenda Snipes had problems in November’s elections.

 

What is the new elderly crisis coming seniors & children housing money their lack of permanent long-term homes?

 

Homeless seniors are becoming the biggest threat facing the county in the future and it is a “Crisis, said Ron Book,” the Miami-Dade County Homeless trust chair. At past trust meeting and the need for permanent housing for this emerging group is critical and he is on a crusade to find permanent housing the trust can buy but in Miami the inventory is small an expensive he has said in the past. And to review the task force recommendations and has some elderly having to live in shelters for up to “1,000,” s and that number qualifying will only increase in the future. Ron Book has been making the political rounds speaking at a Miami commission meeting  about a new encampment in the inner city that has been blocked off by the health department after open sexual acts and drug dealing has resulted in a spike of AIDs cases and the finding of drug paraphernalia around the local schools and the trust has gone into emergency mode to get these people into rehabilitation and other programs and those coming back are being addressed where one Women had “black lips,” gangrene and was “spotted having a rat eating the food in her mouth,” in her stupor condition said Book to city commissioners and she was taken into rehabilitation but this is the challenge the county’s homeless trust faces. For more go to https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/downtown-miami/article219921130.html 

 

The trust has a new program where people with rental housing can register their rental units with the county and for more on the program go to: http://www.homelesstrust.rg/rentconnect.asp  

 

PUBLIC HEALTH TRUST

 

>>> New continuum of care center coming for homeless with mental issues, JHS involved one stop center, upcoming special PHT board meeting to ratify new committee chairs

 

The Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust along with Jackson Health System is opening a one stop public facility for homeless who qualify for a new diversion program with a mental illness and includes many veterans on the streets and is an old facility previously used by the state, but it will offer a continuum of care and was briefly discussed at the trust board meeting Friday. The whole community has been seeking ways to resolve the mental health issues of the homeless now drawing in people with opioid addiction and a drop of fentanyl can kill and many times is cut with cheap yellow Mexican heroin that appeared  years past and is causing thousands of overdoses and the city of Miami spent $150,000 in procuring the miracle drug Narcan that can revive a overdosed person almost immediately and these people cut across all ethnic lines and the issue was discussed Sunday on “This Week in South Florida,”  and to see the show go to https://www.local10.com/this-week-in-south-florida/this-week-in-south-florida-oct-29 Chapman, Jr. partnership go to: https://www.chapmanpartnership.org/about-us/leadership/ https://www.chapmanpartnership.org/wpq_events/nextgen-gala-party/ 

 

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 

 

>>> After years and rumors of loss of independence WLRN and public district sign agreement, along with land deal for new administrative headquarters. Carvalho held tough over the years, wanted employees to be under district policies, after Friends CEO John lebonia, salary causes a stir.

 

The district has signed an agreement with WLRN the district’s public NPR station with studios next to the district offices. Editor’s note: For years I was on the station as a frequent quest reporter on local governments. However, I followed this controversy on the station’s independence and oversight, and had the station manager making almost more, not true, than the schools superintendent while other employees had no medical benefits and to see more from the past go to: https://current.org/2022/02/wlrn-friends-group-reaches-agreement-with-school-district-to-manage-station/ 

 

The agreement also includes a land deal and new administrative offices. For more go to Carvalho sells district property for millions; makes WLRN independent | Miami Herald

 

>>> Pop artist Romero Britto gets first district emeritus of the arts award, started in Brazil doing graffiti, now art seen throughout south Florida to homeless change parking meters at Joe’s Stone Crab.

 

>>> Charter schools 134 of them are asking to receive some of the $1.2 billion GOB proceeds passed by county voters, teacher raises and facilities upgrades, is running into protests.

 

Charter schools are asking for a portion of a 1.2 billion property tax that was expected to raise teacher pay and upgrade some schools and the district has 134 charter schools that are managed by private firms and upgrade private property with public funds and these entities do not have to follow the same rules and do not have to accept all students versus the public district and the legal battle is occurring in Tallahassee during the session, and these local tax dollars should go to the public district the fourth largest in the nation with 350,000 students. for more go to: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/education/article229066424.html 

 

Check out the OIG report on the selling of GED documents:

http://www.miamidadeig.org/2019MDCPS/MemoandPressReleaseGED.pdf 

 

>>> Mentoring is being emphasized at the public schools’ district and was sponsored by board member Lubby Navarro who was mentored by board chair Perla Tabares Hantmen the school board chair and this activity can have profound effects on young people.

 

CITY OF MIAMI

 

What about city attorney Menendez?

 

>>> Miami commission Attorney Victoria Mendez did not read investigation file on Ricardo Gomez, selected to investigate corruption with three city commissioners, insists she is keeping her distance 3 investigators hired she said.

 

I caught up with city attorney Vicky Menendez  and asked her if she had read the file on the Ricardo Gomez who she picked to do the investigation of commissioners accused of corruption in the fired police chief Art Acevedo 8-pafe letter to the mayor and FBI about corruption in the city. The man now a defense attorney was fired as police chief of Doral, after questionable contracts, yet was cleared by the state attorney’s office. However, a reliable source who read the report called it a “whitewash<’ but this is the man supposed to do the investigation. He further, donated $500. To the Joe Carollo campaign and Mendez did not consider it a conflict since he disclosed it. She seemed confused when I asked if she had read the investigative report and indicated “no” and I was reminded that when I asked a past city attorney if he worked for the citizens? He responded, “I work for three votes on the commission,” he brazenly said to me.

 

>>> Hiaasen’s “Bad Monkey,” coming to Virginia Key for filming, est. to bring in $80 million, through life of show, shot in arm for dormant film production in Miami

 

A television series based on Carl Hiaasen’s book “Bad Monkey,” is going to start production on Virginia Key and with 10 episodes ordered it is estimated to bring in some $80 million said the local promoter to the Miami Commission a few weeks ago and it will be the first series to spotlight Miami, since “Burn Notice,” packed-up and the old convention center was torn down and replaced with Regatta Park next to city hall.

 

>>> Carollo claims chief Jorge Colina did “black ops,” against commissioners, citing controversy of Alex DLP and car crash, commissioner Russell no longer chair of Omni CRA with DLP

 

At Thursdays Miami commission controversial commissioner Joe Carollo went on a rant about forces in Miami trying to print falsehoods to hurt commissioners and claims former Chief Jorge Colina was directing “black ops, campaigns,” against commissioners

 

>>> Will commission turbulence affect bond ratings, “you are not the chair,” shouts Carollo, says he “knows one Harvard idiot [referring to mayor’s father and political The WDR writes about this because this simmering rehash of past political battles is making commission meetings real theater and eventually the rating agencies are going to pick up on this and could potentially downgrade the city’s bonds given the cities past fiscal issues.  

 

>> PAST WDR: Commissioner Carollo attacks staff and administration for dereliction of duty and code enforcement, end of meeting like a Tchaikovsky sympathy’s climaxes, 

 

The Way Back Machine was in full use Thursday at the Miami commission meeting when commissioner joe Carollo had what was likened to a star chamber interrogation of code enforcement staff and past lapses, including verbally attacking Mayor Francis Suarez and his law firm. Further hours later commission chair Ken Russell later apologized to city workers for the way they were spoken to by Carollo who believed there was a plot to get him out of office based on his demands for code enforcement saying it was selective enforcement and some people connected got a pass especially if they used attorneys from the firm that Suarez is of counsel and he promotes the firm on his twitter page. Carollo used terms like corruption and had one sharp exchange with Miami Police Chief Jorge Colina, who shot back that the commissioner “cannot bully him,’ like he was doing with a lot of other staff. 

 

Suarez on his twitter account had him giving blood with a tee-shirt that said, “not all superheroes wear caps,” but on Thursday Carollo’s relentless hammering had the man and attorney sliding low in his chair at the dais and clearly Carollo bested the man in the heated rhetoric on selective code enforcement and had Suarez, saying the city follow’s the “law,”

 

Further later in the night Bill Fuller the owner of the Ball and Chain restaurant 

came to the podium and accused Carollo being like Castro’s Cuba and the man said his uncle in 1960 “was executed in Cuba,’ and what was happening to him was like the communist country. The man also noted he had a federal case against the commissioner

 

What about Reyes and corruption?

 

Commissioner Manolo Reyes said he was shocked by all the comments about all the “corruption in the city and noted in the media Miami,” was again cited as one of the most corrupt in the nation and the read the report go to: https://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/miami-dade/fl-ne-miami-ranked-among-most-corrupt-cities-20190213-story.html 

 

>>> More ammunition for Carollo as Suarez holds public meetings on housing in mega law firm Akerman where former Miami mayor Neisen Kasdan works, Magic City in Little Haiti is represented by the firm.

 

Suarez in a press release says he is holding a public meeting at the mega law firm Akerman managing partner is former Miami Mayor Nelsen Kasdan and he is the attorney pushing and representing the Magic City project in Little Haiti. But the public meeting should be held in a public location like the commission chambers and the mayor is having trouble getting his political sea legs in his new job as mayor.

 

Further, Suarez an attorney is very mum about his clients but at a previous law firm he was hired by the ritzy Fischer Island residents to lobby Miami-Dade county Carollo has raised the conflict issue with the new father and has bought a $1.4 million home in the south Grove but is very coy about how he could afford such a high end home given his net worth and previously reported in the watchdog Report. The man blows off any criticism of any conflict many times saying it is not anyone’s business, but Carollo keeps needling him and he allows a doubt of his true interest is the city or running for higher office, but many are now saying he is not ready for prime time.  And he is shocked when challenged on the matter and seems oblivious why some would even ask.

 

EDITORIAL 

 

>>>> Disgraced Miami politicians making a comeback: including jailed ex commissioner Hernandez, sad so little progress made in transparent government, one reason county I.G. created,& Ethics commission, in 1996

 

When I started the WDR it was because so many Miami-Dade politicians were going to jail, and the recent incident of a lobbyist slapping the back of someone’s head, had actually happened to me in 2004 at the PHT nominating council trustee interview meeting when former Miami manager Joe Arriola slapped my head hard and after the meeting I spoke saying to the chair commissioner Rebeca Sosa. That if it happens again, I am calling the police. For citizens or politicians should never be subject to physical attack. Even though some of them seem to draw this. Further the slapping incident resurrected some past jailed Miami commissioners Humbert Hernandez, whose mother died recently but is now a Miami lobbyist and is a friend to Miami Commissioner Alex de.la.Portilla,(Net worth 12/20 $1,301500) who sat at the table with another lobbyist. But Hernandez, a dapper dresser when in office and a bon vivant was removed from office after he was indicted for federal Medicare fraud and later voter fraud. Editor’s note: his removal was followed by Miami commissioner Miller Dawkins) After his removal he had the guts to run again and won in the Little Havana district and was later convicted spending 264 days in prison after his attorney was seen making out in a Grove bar. These kinds of events are not good for public confidence in their local government and politicians don’t seem to get or care that being a hypocrite is the worst thing they can be and will ultimately be catch-up with them.

 

>>> Carollo claims extensive corruption in code enforcement, verbally beats down mayor Suarez and administration, not a good look for commission, political daggers out 

 

What happened Thursday at the Miami commission meeting where commissioner Joe Carollo went after the mayor and city staff reminded me of the Sen. Joseph McCarthy hearings since words like corruption possible incompetence were thrown around like confetti and it was only the police chief Jorge Colina who stood up to the inquisition by the former mayor, “saying he would not be bullied,” a man that had the moniker of “crazy Joe,” and chairman Ken Russell got his first baptism of Miami political fire but it was Mayor Francis Suarez who had it worse and the man just got up and started to walk away (realizing anything he said was useless) under the tirade and has the magic city becoming one of the counties dysfunctional governments 

 

>>> Elected leaders’ foreign trips could determine if they are Marco Polo, to county and city voters!

 

Since Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez is termed out next year he is a lame duck and he is using this time to become the community’s Marco Polo as he travels the globe with his wife in tow and while he pays for her trip it comes across to the public as someone with entitlements and is his reward for being the strong mayor since 2011 and while luckily the region is booming people are wondering what is being accomplished on what used to be called junkets in the congress. However, Miami is not some unknown place throughout the world, and I used to joke. I could be with headhunters in Borneo and say Miami and they would come back with a response. The man a former Miami Fire and Rescue Chief should consider what his legacy will be in the twilight of his political career and these types of trips are little dings, especially since he never admits he might be wrong and bristles when challenged with is lobbyist son C.J. Gimenez his biggest liability as he ply’s the halls of the municipal governments. 

 

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