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WATCHDOG REPORT VOL.25 No.10 July 5, 2025: EST: 05.05.00: A free community education resource for 265 weekly years: Hope nation had a reflective July Fourth – I read the constitution, having camped in Valley Forge as a boy scout

WATCHDOG REPORT

Dan Ricker

Miami-Dade, Fla.

Vol. 25 No. 10, July,05, 2025, Celebrating May 5th, 2000: 25 -years of free weekly publishing! www.watchdogreport.net  & Former Miami Herald featured, news reporter & free: community education resource & news service, without the attitude.

>> Let’s pray for our flooded Americans in Texas, as water storms become more extreme, even in S. Florida, especially after NOAA staff cuts

>>> Still no money since Spotlight story sad; form at bottom: I understand with all the economic uncertainty why, people are hesitant to support local county news sources, but hopeful if a few can, thank you from bottom of my heart. 

>>> Losing car and mobility soon, anyone with extra vehicle please consider helping if you can. Again, another slow month re-funding though one smaller supporter came through thank you so much. But with all the national confusion re the economy I was down to $1300. I never took advantage of insider info like others do. 

I write further on the subject down below. I don’t know if it was the spotlights headline making my health worse than it is, while still publishing and covering the major public institutions. 

After a skin cancer Moho surgery, I also know what is like to not have medical insurance for a decade, and with $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts coming in years ahead to minimize mid-term elections results, anticipated and bump in nations out of control debt. A small tax increase would help with the debt but politically radioactive to politicians. Further, the impact of $1trillion cut in Medicaid funding is causing a major economic stress test, to all health systems and rural hospitals hit hardest, and preventative care is the fiscally prudent versus in the emergency rooms costing ten percent more if survivable. 

And South Florida in the early 2000s saw this impact with Jackson Health System giving some $500 million in 2004 in charity care that impacted our local not-for-profit health systems as well.

>>> Alert WLRN is losing $460,000 in state funding vetoed by Gov. Ron De Santis. The stations CEO John Le Bonia, sent out an email on the lost funding. I was fortunate to do over 100 Topical Currents shows over a 13-year period. However, I apparently made a mistake on air and Peter Maerz, banned me from show since 2013, and to help the station in these tough times go to. https://www.givemiamiday.org/organization/wlrn 

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>>> Miami Mayor Suarez signing elections extension legislation giving himself an extra year in office. The legislation hoped to increase voter turnout moves the next mayoral and commissioners to 2026. 

Having local elections on odd years, results in low voter turnout like 15% versus in the 70sin even number years that compete on a ballot with national and state election candidates and local candidates will pay a fortune on campaign adds versus us national races. I agree we might get a better voter turnout, but civic engagement, doesn’t guarantee wide open elections.

More on City below and upcoming meeting.

The PUBLIC HEALTH TRUST 

>>>> Past Wednesday’s board meeting, had some good news, the number of cardiovascular cases has gone from 64 cases in 2023 to 562 cases after bringing in new cardiovascular surgeons Dr. Leonardo Mulinari, and Dr. Hari Mulinari and their team.  The program is going for a3star rating, said CEO Carlos Migoya This lifesaving procedure is available to all in need regardless of status, given the half cent sales tax that augments the JHS budget, along with county funding.

Miami is becoming a major medical destination, JHS, the largest public hospital in southeast US, & Baptist Health, first cohort of FIU medical student’s residency programs start Jul.1. 

Further Baptist Health has cancer Proton therapy and the first cohort of FIU’s/Baptist Health inaugural medical school cohort and the new residents start Jul. 1, 2025, and the community has a diverse medical system from public to not-for-profit, across the county (with Ryder Trauma being a public community jewel).

>>> The Florida Ethics Commission’s website is no longer able to open elected officials’ financial disclosure forms on line after an IT change. Government always assumes citizens have the same programs they do and last year made the changes. The WDR has looked at many of these disclosures over the decades and will be contacting the ethics director re this issue.  

>>> ALERT: This is the first time the sergeant-of-arms are now under the new Sheriffs Office of Rosie Cordero-Stutz, that seems to be following the Trump playbook of being rough in these situations rather than in the past calmly but firmly asking someone to finish up.

The removal of a women from last week’s Miami-Dade County board of county commissioners’ meeting is a windfall for Cuban propaganda, and ironically not one Cuban commissioner stood up and asked them to be more gentile with the young lady dragged across the chambers carpet. I was expecting former senator Rene Garcia to intervene or suggest something in regard to the tough take down but silence to strong arm tactics of sergeants of arms now under the county’s new sheriff. Never in the past 25 years have I seen such a heavy-handed removal by the new sheriff’s sergeant’s and was a terrible example of civic engagement.  For more and the actual video go to:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/a-group-of-residents-wants-answers-from-county-elected-officials/vi-AA1Hz7Af?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=048e577c2c594cd8b096baa3d8ac7fc6&ei=27#details

>>>> The ‘Alligator Alcatraz,’ with its long runway able to land a Space Shuttle in distress if needed, created under the county’s aviation director back then Richard Judy. The lawsuits are flying when it comes to the new detention center for ICE, under a year-old Emergency. Disasters generally for hurricanes remains to be seen. It’s now a national news story as the terrible hype and new merchandise, hits the market and environmentalist have filed a suit.

OPINION

>>> The Great Experiment: is under a stress test and the nation is waiting for the legislative branches to do their job. The recent Supreme Court Rulings are a double edge sword since if a Democrate is in power the same exceptions will apply to the office. Also, the denial of science and vaccines is profoundly dangerous and RFK, Jr., as secretary of HUD is a tragedy… and unknown how devastating in the future.

>>> What would you do if you were the only one that knew a profitable secret, such as a major event, Super Bowl for example coming to Miami-Dade County. Would you book blocks of hotel rooms in high-end hotels, book high end restaurant reservations or just keep, the info to yourself with no action. That’s legal but I avoided it because I thought wrong and I just wrote about it, instead of using the info now publicly known after I attended a Super Bowl committee meeting at the county’s mayor’s office Alex Penelas, and BCC Chair Gwen Margolis, along with Rodney Barreto.

The irony by not doing that and playing it straight up. With still little income coming in, citizen journalist still at it while older but still functioning. I have had just $1300., recently after paying my rent. And with local news outlets in the same predicative, our local government with 5 new constitutional offices, an extra$400 million in cost. We have a new celebrity group all over social media photos with lobbyist etc., having a good old time.

Miami-Dade County 60% foreign born and 70% Hispanics, and ICE doing roundups at man new locations like Home Depot, and has many immigrants legal now carrying their papers. I had to carry my passport living in both Japan and Australia, and was checked on after having been fingerprinted and checked out in Coral Gables, by Australian authorities before I got my two-ear working Visa. No easy task in Australia and a national ad for my job ran.

National politicians being targeted by threats is a bad new problem and contrary to America’s concept of We the People and self-governance and many times an official’s family may also be a target. I once had someone outside my door calling Watchdog, and you don’t know if friend or foe.

>>> State attorney what are our thinking putting a prison at the old airport sit in the Florida Everglades (Alligator Alcatraz) as billions of state & federal monies being spent to preserve this rich environmental treasure, supported from Jeb Bush and most other governors also Gov. DeSantis tourist revenue in the past state budgets there must be a better place since River of Grass brings in $30 billion in tourist revenue.

I made the decision to not do that, but others, might pass it on so many can benefit from the monetary bonanza, coming South Florida’s way over the decades. I mention this because South Florida is known as the fraud capital in the nation and insider info is not fraud but a legal scheme.

>>> School District beefing up early childhood education, along with county’s Children Trust reading, artistic, arts in first five ears critical brain development period.

The Miami-Dade County Public Schools is beefing its early learning education programs that have given the district a A rating after previous Superintendent Alberto Carvalho after the Great Recession changed over 250 low performing principals’. I bring this up because Carvalho was different than past superintendents and had a much higher energy, that is not seen with Supt.  Dr. Jose Dotres

Further the Miami-Dade County Children’s Trust has augmented the schools’ early education efforts, emphasizing reading and the Trust pushed by David Lawrence, Jr., and others has done a great job ensuring children up to 5 have quality child programs during the critical brain development period.

>>> National guard, being sent to L.A. to assist immigration officers in the public discourse and demonstrations, has the nation stunned and implications on states’ rights. A past Republican bedrock philosophy and the agents covered face in civilian clothes, is not a good look for federal agents, who probable don’t like this, supposed to be violent immigrants only first, but changing to all illegals waiting court’s rulings. EDITOR’s NOTE: This out of my lane but preempting Gov. Newsom yes, done before, but opens new Constitutional fronts, with the president.

CITY OF MIAMI

>>> Thursdays commission meeting agenda items, dissolve Ba front Park Trust, term limits, homeless funding, term limits, Jungle Island lease, another city failure receiving delayed favor payments during Regalado administration, that talked big with few results, Marine Stadium one example effort

Below are the upcoming agenda items

Un edited: City Commission – City Commission Meeting – Jul 10, 2025 9:00 AM

>>> A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AMENDMENT NUMBER 4 OF THE “MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (“MOA”) PROGRAM, PC-2425-MOA” (“AGREEMENT”) BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI (“CITY”) AND MIAMI-DADE COUNTY THROUGH THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY HOMELESS TRUST (”COUNTY”) TO SUPPORT EXTENDED OUTREACH AND HOUSING SERVICES TO HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS REFERRED TO THE CITY’S DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, HOMELESS SERVICES DIVISION, BY THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY JUDICIAL AND HEALTH SYSTEMS (“PROGRAM”); AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT AND APPROPRIATE AN ADDITIONAL FORTY THOUSAND ($40,000.00) DOLLARS FROM THE COUNTY, WITH NO CITY MATCHING FUNDS REQUIRED, FOR A TOTAL PROGRAM APPROPRIATION NOT TO EXCEED THREE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($380,000.00)(“GRANT”) FROM THE COUNTY; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ANY AND ALL OTHER RELATED DOCUMENTS, EXTENSIONS, MODIFICATIONS, AND RENEWALS ALL IN FORMS ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, CONDITIONED UPON THE AVAILABILITY OF CITY RESOURCES THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO IMPLEMENT THE ACCEPTANCE OF AND COMPLIANCE WITH THE GRANT; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE UP TO TWO CONSECUTIVE ONE-YEAR RENEWALS TO THE AGREEMENT AND ANY OTHER DOCUMENTS NECESSARY, ALL IN FORMS ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, IN FURTHERANCE OF THE GRANT. Districts Impacted: All Page 6

>>> A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), BY A FOUR-FIFTHS (4/5THS) AFFIRMATIVE VOTE, PURSUANT TO SECTION 29-C OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, WAIVING COMPETITIVE BIDDING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT WITH ECORESILIENCY MIAMI, LLC (“DEVELOPER”) FOR THE SALE, UPON SATISFACTION OF CERTAIN CLOSING CONDITIONS, OF +5.4 ACRES OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1111 PARROT JUNGLE TRAIL (“PROPERTY”) FOR RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL USES, IN EXCHANGE FOR CANCELLATION OF THE EXISTING LEASE AND CONSIDERATION EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN FAIR MARKET VALUE OF ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS ($135,000,000.00), INCLUDING DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW +13.3-ACRE PUBLIC WATERFRONT PARK ON THE REMAINDER OF PROPERTY AT A COST TO DEVELOPER OF THIRTY SEVEN MILLION DOLLARS ($37,000,000.00), PAYMENTS TO CITY OF TEN MILLION DOLLARS ($10,000,000.00) AT CLOSING AND ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000) PER YEAR PER PHASE WITH ANNUAL ESCALATIONS OF THREE PERCENT (3%) AND A PRESENT VALUE OF ONE HUNDRED TEN MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND AND TWENTY-FOUR DOLLARS ($110,875,024) OVER NINETY-NINE YEARS), AND CERTAIN COMMUNITY BENEFITS VALUED AT THIRTY-FOUR MILLION SIX-HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($34,600,000), INCLUDING PAYMENT TO THE CITY OF FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS ($15,000,000.00) FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND INFRASTRUCTURE; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A PARTIAL RELEASE AND MODIFICATION OF THE DEED RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH IN DEED NO. 19447 BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT TRUST FUND (“STATE”); AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A QUIT-CLAIM DEED TO DEVELOPER, IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY; PROVIDING, THAT SUCH SALE AND CONVEYANCE BE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL AND EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE STATE THROUGH THE STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE OTHER ANCILLARY DOCUMENTS AND AMENDMENTS REQUIRED TO EFFECTUATE THE SALE AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROPERTY AS SET FORTH IN THE PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT, ALL IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY.

A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, PURSUANT TO SECTION 14 OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, TO ISSUE A SUBPOENA TO WILLIAM ORTIZ, CHIEF OF STAFF FOR COMMISSIONER JOE CAROLLO, TO APPEAR BEFORE THE CITY COMMISSION ON JUNE 12, 2025, FOR THE PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATING OFFICIAL ACTS AND CONDUCT OF A CITY OFFICIAL. SPONSOR(S): Commissioner Miguel Angel Gabela

>>> AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION REPEALING CHAPTER 38/ARTICLE III OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED (“CITY CODE”), TITLED “PARKS AND RECREATION/BAYFRONT PARK MANAGEMENT TRUST” IN ITS ENTIRETY TO ABOLISH THE BAYFRONT PARK MANAGEMENT TRUST (“TRUST”); FURTHER AMENDING CHAPTER 2/ARTICLE XI/DIVISION 2 TITLED “ADMINISTRATION/BOARDS, COMMITTEES, COMMISSIONS/STANDARDS FOR CREATION AND REVIEW OF BOARDS GENERALLY” TO REMOVE REFERENCES TO THE TRUST; FURTHER AMENDING CHAPTER 18/ARTICLE III/SECTION 18-72 TITLED “FINANCE/CITY OF MIAMI PROCUREMENT ORDINANCE/APPLICATION AND EXCLUSIONS” TO REMOVE REFERENCES TO THE TRUST; FURTHER AMENDING CHAPTER 54/ARTICLE I/SECTION 54-9 TITLED “STREETS AND SIDEWALKS/IN GENERAL/ PLACING SIGNS, ADVERTISEMENT, OR DISPLAYS ON ANY PORTION OF PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY, STREET OR SIDEWALK SURFACE” TO REMOVE REFERENCES TO THE TRUST; FURTHER DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO TAKE ANY AND ALL ACTIONS NECESSARY TO EFFECTUATE THE CITY’S OPERATION OF THE BAYFRONT PARK AND MAURICE FERRE PARK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS ORDINANCE; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE. SPONSOR(S): Commissioner Ralph “Rafael” Rosado

RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), APPROVING, SETTING FORTH, AND SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED (“CHARTER”) AMENDING SECTION 4(B) OF THE CHARTER, TITLED “FORM OF GOVERNMENT; NOMINATION AND ELECTION/ELECTION OF MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION; TERMS OF OFFICE; RECALL,” TO ESTABLISH THAT NO PERSON WHO HAS BEEN ELECTED OR APPOINTED TWO (2) TIMES TO THE OFFICE OF MAYOR OR COMMISSIONER SHALL BE ELIGIBLE FOR REELECTION TO THAT OFFICE DURING THEIR LIFETIME, SAID LIFETIME TERM SHALL NOT INCLUDE ANY TIME SERVED AS A RESULT OF HAVING BEEN ELECTED TO FILL A VACANCY; FURTHER PROVIDING THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION’S TERM LIMITS ARE MEASURED RETROACTIVELY FROM THEIR FIRST ELECTIONS OR APPOINTMENTS; FURTHER PROVIDING THAT UPON APPROVAL OF THE ELECTORATE, THIS AMENDMENT WILL BE IMMEDIATELY EFFECTIVE; CALLING FOR A REFERENDUM AND PROVIDING THAT THE CHARTER AMENDMENT WILL BE SUBMITTED TO THE ELECTORATE AT THE REFERENDUM SPECIAL ELECTION SCHEDULED FOR NOVEMBER 4, 2025; DESIGNATING AND APPOINTING THE CITY CLERK AS THE OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO THE USE OF VOTER REGISTRATION BOOKS AND RECORDS; FURTHER DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO CAUSE A CERTIFIED COPY OF THE HEREIN RESOLUTION TO BE DELIVERED TO THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA NOT LESS THAN FORTY-FIVE (45) DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF SUCH ELECTION; AND PROVIDING AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE FOR THIS RESOLUTION. SPONSOR(S): Commissioner Damian Pardo Districts Impacted: Page 16 Printed on 6/30/20

RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), APPROVING, SETTING FORTH, AND SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORATE A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED (“CHARTER”) AMENDING SECTION 4(B) OF THE 

>>> The City’s Bayfront Park Trust is having an emergency meeting Tuesday and one item on the agenda is to “abolish,” the Trust state’s the agenda item.

>>> Alez Diaz de la Portilla, sent out a campaign piece wishing President Trump a happy birthday. The controversial commissioner is hinting he will run for mayor in the future, with past Miami commissioner Ken Russell, and county commissioner Eileen Higgins. Russell recently got the endorsement of Dr. Marvin Dunn, a respected professor of black affairs at FIU.

>>> Ralph Rosado, in all the public documents he filed with the Miami Clerk the last few years has n/a, on most of the boxes asking about income and July1 we will see his first financial disclosure as a commissioner.

Rosado defeated Jose Regalado a marine photographer, later in the Miami building apartment and late in the race got former commissioner Alex Diaz de la Portilla’s support but that may have hurt more than help, given past controversies, that seem to follow him. For more go to: https://www.wlrn.org/government-politics/2025-06-04/ralph-rosado-winner-miami-district-4-election 

>>> Rosado will soon get to know things the public doesn’t, and it remains to be seen. If he will take financial advantage of this information that so many do book hotel rooms in advance like Super Bowl and now World Cup, and sell on web.

This is one of the many legal ways the special ones do a side hustle not noticed in documents.

>>> Miami HEP Chair Gersten, owner of tony Gramps, with city contract, on Virginia key, maybe Wynwood 

Miami Planning advisory board, property lot splitting on dangerous Poinciana Av., has board chair Adam Gersten, thinking okay after pleas otherwise as groves lush canape, decimated one cut a time avenue has no sidewalk, peacocks and baby carriages, cut through avenue. 

At the Miami Planning and zoning board meeting Wednesday lot splitting was the conversation of the day along treelined Poinciana Ave., in south Coconut Grove. The appeal was the city’s denial of three lots in a small property and neighbors turned up in mass to object the already cut through traffic avenue. Adam Gersten, a District 5 appointee and chair felt the denial could be lifted which was what the board did at the end. The board has two vacancies, one from Dist. 1 and the other Dist. 2, state agenda documents. 

The Grove’s lush canopy is being destroyed and residents want some protections. The loose regulations re trees are 3 trees per lot. These dense homes are further causing more local flooding as natural surface area is being reduced. Also, Francisco Garcia, the former Miami building director was in audience with appealing attorney and the circle closes, on past employees, becoming lobbyist. 

>>> Further a Braham Special Area Plan (SAP) was presented by the city planning board. Mr. Norman Braham is a community icon for some after funding the recall of former Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Alvarez. Braman also funded the Institute of Comtempary Art /Miami https://icamiami.org/art-programs/ 

The philanthropist, arts supporter’s project still has to go in front of commission in the future

>>> What about the Coconut Grove Playhouse community meeting with county commissioner Raquel Regalado, that has been widely panned for lack of answers from the county, after the third-floor collapse, after questionable demolitions permits and is a classic example of destruction through neglect by the county. 

Her brother Jose was beaten by Ralph Rosado for a Miami city district seat empty after Manolo Reyes passed. Her brother on Instagram got support from controversial removed commissioner Alex Diaz de la Portilla, later found innocent, but checkered past. Since I attended his state elections fines trial with county Judge Ed Newman. And I watched how two sharp defense attorneys just clubbed an obscure county state attorneys facing such a group could do.

>>> Here’s the county’s press release on the meeting almost a joke some residents feel like Melissa Mayer on Facebook?

>>> Unedited press release:  Miami-Dade County Commissioner Raquel Regalado reaffirmed her commitment to restoring the beloved Coconut Grove Playhouse following a demolition accident involving the nearly century-old structure.

“I remain steadfast in my commitment to preserving the history and beauty of Coconut Grove’s beloved playhouse,” said Commissioner Regalado. “We are grateful for the safety of everyone involved and for the preservation of the playhouse’s historical elements. Every effort is being made to stabilize the structure, safeguard its historic elements, and continue moving forward with restoring and reopening the Coconut Grove Playhouse for its centennial celebration in the Spring of 2027.”

The Coconut Grove Playhouse, an iconic landmark with deep cultural significance in Miami-Dade County, is undergoing long awaited renovations.

To provide an update on the restoration efforts, Commissioner Regalado and City of Miami Commissioner Pardo will host a virtual community meeting to discuss timelines and progress of the long-awaited renovation project. Also attending will be representatives from the Miami Parking Authority who will discuss parking options during the restoration and an update on their parking structure and construction timeline.

>>> President Donald Trump pardoning some Medicare felons, in Miami- Dade County “the graduate school for fraud,” said former U.S. Atty, Alex Acosta of the Southern District of Florida, is a travesty since we also “export fraud,” said Acosta at a press conference. Further U.S. District Judge Patracia Seitz, noted “when paying all your taxes, and stopping at a sign was an aspirational act,” when sentencing Medicare fraudsters, the De Cepeda’s brothers to nine-years.

>>> Further, with the Coconut Grove Playhouse side crashing to the street by contractor John Bell Construction a local county firm doing the work. Bell a FIU grad was featured in the schools Panther Newspaper. The County picked the firm probable on price, under Michael Spring who I have mixed feelings about after he wasn’t truthful on construction of The Frost Science Museum, that later ran over.

>> JHS Foundation oversight, and brought inside and does not tolerate embezzlement and JHS worked closely with law enforcement, said a COO David Zambrana, to trustees Wednesday. Further treasurer Carmen M. Sabater, “stated trust is 4 percent above budget and a pretty good cash position,” she said. Here is the Foundations criminal accusations FOR more:https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdfl/pr/jackson-health-foundation-executive-charged-pocketing-over-1-million-kickbacks 

Context: I want to thank The Coconut Grove  SPOTLIGHT: FOR the profile: 25th anniversary of the Watchdog Report, done by Mike Clary, someone I met long ago in 2000 at county hall during the Gore Bush 2000 election, when he was with the L.A. Times.: To read the story click here: https://coconutgrovespotlight.com/2025/04/14/still-barking-a-watchdog-at-25/  

>>> I seem to have a curse in my life If I get profiled, over the years my life only gets harder as four weeks now with no support money has come in. 

Further, I do not use a walker, yes, a cane, for long distances and my health is semi-OK (no colon or lung cancer after tests), and I’m not that feeble, and will be going to Miami lower-level meetings like the never scheduled Finance Committee, on public no meeting notices, for months now. Also, after multiple requests asking how much spent on attorney’s fees for Carollo to both manager A

Art Noriega, and CFO Larry Spring have not responded not asking for launch codes here and the public has a right to know. >>> Now we know “it’s $10 million,” but I bet more depending on reason classification in expenditure, Commissioner Gabela told me outside city hall Thursday and an EXTRA was sent out.

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY 

>>> Will loss of elections Supt. Christine White, after 300 municipal elections, new Supt. Garcia Rolls dice, re accurate elections in the county, after years of efficient elections, Garcia no experience in detail, logistics 850 polls opening on time, she must bring her A game to job, less a social butterfly, to keep voters trust and is a Biden election denier? Local municipal elections first test of Garcia’s performance, before big tests general elections?

Miami- Dade County elections Supervisor Alina Garcia, is rolling the dice after a philosophy difference says the media. For prior supervisor of elections Christina White, a 19-year, county employee goes to the county’s Park & Recreation Department. I have known White for years and watched her operation for years, calm, efficient a detail person with 850 polls opening on time, no easy task given the county’s past election performance over the ears.  Garcia a former state representative is a Trump fan versus White a Democrat. ON social media Garcia is a social butterfly being photographed with a host of lawmakers and joined the county commissioners DC, fly in recently, but elections are also a detail job very different from being a state rep., and the loss of white while turning over a very well-organized elections dept it is not a static job and Garcia better bring her A game to the job, or voters could be in the national spotlight again when it comes elections. I could not see get disclosure info filed at state.

>>> City of Miami has “spent $10 million in legal fees defending commissioner Joe Carollo, in court cases,” said Miami Commissioner Miguel A. Gabela, to the WDR Thursday afternoon outside city hall after an explosive commission meeting out of control. With Fridays commission meeting being only the same chaotic meeting ending in a shouting match, about numerous boats at a home he owns, a code violation, Carollo contends, so stay tuned.

Gabela & the WDR had been asking how much the city had spent on legal fees, but this is the first conformation by Gabela and he will show me the spread 

>>> We will “no more [use] sticky notes,” said the county’s IT director Margaret Brisbane, MBA, and she had grim news when it came to the age of the existing systems at the county, noting, there are 2,500 dashboards in the IT system 38 years old, 

County facing a $400 million shortfall county has $22 billion in debt. However, a Crisis in years developing, after years and $6.14 billion in federal funding and now going away with HUD cutting $26 billion in federal funding, key to the county’s Homeless Trust, as well as affordable housing stated county staff last week.

How could it be worse?

The county has $2billion in receivables debt from Jackson Health Systems to Animal Services and $24 million in growth for the public hospital system, explained staff, last week.

PUBLIC HEALTH TRUST

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER REPORT David Zambrana, President and Chief Operating Officer of Jackson Health System (JHS), delivered the Chief Executive Officer report in the absence of Mr. Carlos A. Migoya, Chief Executive Officer. The report began with an update on the recent arrest of the former Chief Operating Officer of Jackson Health Foundation, who has been charged by federal authorities with multiple counts of wire fraud and money laundering related to an embezzlement scheme against Jackson. These allegations represent a serious breach of trust and have had a significant impact on the organization, its team, and the community. Jackson Health System has fully cooperated with law enforcement throughout the investigation and extends gratitude to the U.S. Attorney’s Office and the FBI for their diligent work. The organization maintains a zero-tolerance policy for unethical or illegal behavior at all levels. In response, additional safeguards have been implemented, including enhanced financial controls and administrative oversight of the Foundation to prevent future incidents. Prior to October 2023, Jackson Health Foundation operated as a separate entity. The decision to bring the Foundation in-house was driven by several goals: · Strengthening oversight and accountability by applying consistent compliance, risk management, and financial controls across the system. · Streamlining operations to reduce the Foundation’s administrative costs. · Aligning the Foundation more closely with the health system’s mission, employees, and corporate strategy to ensure philanthropic efforts reflect Jackson’s values. 

>>> Yearly 2025-2026 AOA between UM Medical school &JHS approved, $84.9 million in 2025:  2026 $85.6 million trust documents, state.

The yearly Annual Operating agreement between Jackson Health System and the University of Miami Miller Medical School was approved on recently. The mutual agreement between the Miller Medical School has been going on since 1952 and allows the medical school intern slots at Jackson facilities. This year’s agreements were $84.9 million and next year is projected at $85.6 million. This funding is further enhanced by intergovernmental transfer of government funds. The trust hired a company Chartis, to create mythology to track to fully account for UM services, texted Esther Caravia-Abolila, CEO Migoya’s chief of staff.

RESOLUTION APPROVING THE 2025-2026 ANNUAL OPERATING AGREEMENT WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI; AND AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, OR HIS DESIGNEE, TO EXECUTE THE 2025-2026 ANNUAL OPERATING AGREEMENT; AND AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, OR HIS DESIGNEE, TO EXERCISE ANY AMENDMENT, REVISION, MODIFICATION, EXTENSION, TERMINATION OR CANCELLATION CLAUSES PROVIDED WITHIN THE 2025-2026 ANNUAL OPERATING AGREEMENT – Sponsored by David Zambrana, President & Chief Operating Officer, Jackson Health System

SPONSERS:

Published on September 9, 1999, Page 1EA, Miami Herald, the (FL)

CITIZEN ADVOCATE’ KEEPS TABS ON POLITICIANS

Published on January 3, 2000, Page 1B, Miami Herald, the (FL) 

MIAMI-DADE WATCHDOG WILL BE MISSED 

Published on January 20, 2003, Page 1E, Orlando Sentinel, PAPERWORK TIGER, Miami’s citizen watchdog piles up government files in his quest to keep the “little people” informed. https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-2003-01-20-0301190045-story.html 

>>> Watchdog Report publisher named ‘Best Citizen’ 2003 by the Miami New Times

The publisher would like to thank the weekly alternative paper Miami New Times for bestowing their 2003 Best of Miami, ‘Best Citizen’ award to me and I am honored. Thank you. To read the full story go to http://www.miaminewtimes.com/best-of/2003/people-and-places/best-citizen-6399517 

>>> And to support the WDR go to my Pay Pal account that is easy to use and right now would be a great time: http://paypal.me/WatchdogReport    

Further, if you would rather send a check send it made out to Daniel Ricker and mail it to 3109 Grand Ave., #125 Miami, Fla. 33133.  Thank you, Dan.  

>>> And having a member of the press at public meetings gives teeth to the Florida Sunshine Law (and why you get a Flu Shot) and open meetings tape recorded keeps good governance in place and reduces waste fraud and abuse, and public corruption, and is why you don’t speed in front of a state trooper for example. And hope you can support the WDR efforts to have informed residents of public institutions issues, in our community.

>>> 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.  

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