Category: ‘MIAMI-DADE’

Daniel J. Oates is the new Miami Beach Police Chief

May 1, 2014 Posted by Frank M

Miami Beach PD Car. Via Wiki Commons

The new-look Miami Beach Commission approved a new look for their police department on Wednesday.

Daniel J. Oates, the now former Chief in Aurora, Colorado, was instated by the commission to lead the Miami Beach Police Department.

City Manager Jimmy Morales concluded Oates was “the best person to meet the City of Miami Beach’s needs” after conducting a national search.
Oates has a long resume in law enforcement, including two decades with the NYPD, a top post in Michigan, and most recently in Aurora, Colorado. Aurora made unfortunate headlines recently with a mass shooting at a movie theater.

“I am absolutely humbled to have this opportunity in this great city,” said Oates after a unanimous vote of approval.

“I don’t have any easy or quick answers,” said the Chief, then swiftly added that it was probably that sense of humility and pragmatic thinking that ingratiated him to Morales.

He did promise two things: hard work, and mistakes. The latter being something he would learn from.

His resume is filled with accomplishments, but ‘grievous’ mistakes have happened during his watch. In 2013 his department prematurely destroyed evidence in 48 sexual assault cases.

According to the Denver Post, Oates called it a “grievous mistake” at a press conference. In one instance prosecutors had to abandon an imminent arrest because of the lost evidence, reported the newspaper.

Oates told the commission that he would reach out to them for guidance.

Aside from a yes vote, this new commission is a central reason his new position opened up.

Outgoing Chief Ray Martinez has stated that he felt politically pressured to abandon his post.

“I respect the movement in this city, and I have decided to step aside to provide the Mayor with the opportunity to select new leadership for this department,” said Martinez.

His Deputy Chief, Mark Overton, also jumped ship after the new commission was voted in. Landing the top position in neighboring Bal Harbor. Recently Long time City Hall fixture Jose Smith also left his position as city attorney to work for another municipality.

Both Martinez and Overton were brought in by previous administrations to help clean up the troubled department’s image. The department was reeling from a sloppy and deadly Memorial Day Weekend shooting, officers drinking and operating motor vehicles while on duty, and one of their own being arrested on racketeering charges to name a few.

Oates acknowledged at a press conference that the department could benefit from some “image work,” but also said it was a “sound organization.”

City surveys show that as of 2012, residents had a 66% approval rating for the MBPD. In a memo to the commission supporting the Oates hire, Morales said that approval rating had fallen from 2009 when it was at 85 percent. Those figures include years when Martinez was not at the top spot.

The commission is beaming with their new hire. All took a moment to praise Oates before the vote.

“Your qualification are impeccable,” said Commisioner Ed Tobin.

-Frank Maradiaga

Editor’s note: Post also Submitted to the Miami SunPost by the author

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Limited A Route returns to the Venetian Causeway

April 28, 2014 Posted by Frank M

A limited version of the A Route has resumed operation over the Venetian Causeway.

Weight restrictions on the dilapidated bridge caused the service to be halted temporarily, and the new route will only work for a set amount of hours during the morning and the afternoon.

The modified bus route will now run between the Adrienne Arsht Center Metromover Station and West Avenue- 20Th Street in Miami Beach, a bit shorter than the original route which stretched all the way to Lincoln Road and Washington Avenue. The buses will operate in the mornings from 7 a.m. To 9:30 a.m., and return from 2 p.m. until approximately 6:50 in the afternoon.

The most effected were those who work on the islands and rely on public transportation. Route A is the only route to service that area. The SOBE Local route only enters the first island on the eastern end.

The A buses have had some issues as of late crossing the Venetian, most famously one opened up a hole on the western most part of the bridge. According to a county memo, in March that bus was delayed because of “contact with a localized bridge deck failure.” Emergency repairs were made, metal slabs over the bridge, and the causeway opened up for traffic. Nearly a month to the date, bus service was cut off because of their weight, even as the A route uses a smaller model than the rest of the county fleet.

The county had a short term fix for the bridge that would extend the life of the bridge by two years: pour concrete on the metal slabs with $700,000.00 price tag.

Recently the county has indicated that they will go with a more long-term solution of replacing the effected segment of the bridge. This procedure will close the Venetian Causeway anywhere from half a year to nine months.

The estimate cost will be $9 million dollars, and according to county memos will extend the life of the bridge by 60 years.
-Frank Maradiaga

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Miami Beach scores 100 in Municipal Equality Index

April 3, 2014 Posted by Frank M

By Frank Maradiaga

Miami Beach scored a perfect 100 on the Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index. The city’s Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Business Enhancement Committee will announce the score at an afternoon reception at the Miami Beach Botanical Gardens Thursday.

The index rated the nation’s 50 state capitals, the 150 largest cities, and other regions based on how inclusive city laws and policies were towards the LGBT community. The MEI was not meant to rank how welcoming a particular city felt to LGBT people, but an examination of city services.

In the 2013 HRC report, the average MEI score was 57, decidedly putting Miami Beach above the average.

Of the 15 Florida cities ranked last year, Miami Beach was not originally not included in the 2013 HRC report.

According to the Herald’s Steve Rothaus, the HRC had kept MB off the list because it didn’t meet certain judging criteria.

GLBT Business Enhancement Committee then started the process of submitting a score card themselves on behalf of the city. The results will be officially announced just before the kick off of Pride Week.

Miami Beach City Manager Jimmy Morales boasted about the score in a letter to the commission: “This score establishes that our City is a model of progressive politics and can be held up
as the standard for other cities around the state and country”

Local cities also rated included Miami (67), Hialeah (58), Miami Shores (56), Fort Lauderdale (77), and Wilton Manors (82).

“The City’s score also lets gay, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgendered people from all over the world know that Miami Beach is still the best place for them to live, work, and play,” said Morales.

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42 Star Island goes down in heels

March 19, 2014 Posted by Frank M

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SunPost: A March for Answers

March 17, 2014 Posted by Frank M

By Frank Maradiaga for the Miami SunPost

On the Monday after the cause of death for Israel “Reefa” Hernandez was released, Jorge Estomba lead a group of about a dozen activists, lined up in pairs, inside the building of the Miami State Attorney’s Office.

Some held up peace signs for the benefit of the television cameras recording around them, others a defiant fist, but all were quiet as they unloaded their possessions on a conveyer belt and passed through a metal detector.

Estomba is a little older than the average Justice for Reefa Committee member, he has stark white hair and a countenance that can easily change from heartbroken to outraged. He is a friend and a spokesman for the Hernandez family; he is the fire and brimstone for a family in grief.

He is also getting used to marching inside the SAO building for answers. As well as calling Medical Examiner Mark Shuman MD, for answers.

“We are almost friends at this point,” Estomba jokes bitterly.

Bitter at the fruitlessness.

The recent Justice For Reefa marches into the SAO building have ended similarly: with quick lip service, and no new information.

Read more at Miami SunPost

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Scratch Off Rip Off in Little Havana

February 25, 2014 Posted by Frank M

Some crooks just know where all the loot is hidden. On Monday it was under the silvery shards of scratch off tickets.

Thieves broke into the General Mini Market in Little Havana by busting open the roof and Tom-Cruise-ing their way down.

They ransacked the place according to the owner, who called police after noticing a large hole in the roof and the devastation inside. An odd assortment of items and cash were taken in addition to the bounty of of Florida Lottery scratch off tickets.

Anyone whose every bought a few of these scratch-ers know what a great investment they are. It’s printed money. **Insert eyeroll. **

When a store receives a new package of scratch offs, the vendor must register a unique code that comes along with that package in order for the tickets to go live. If the codes for the tickets are deactivated, a person would not be able to exchange a winning ticket because a vendor’s lottery equipment would reject the invalid serial number. It’s all automated, no eye-balling it.

The store is located at 1280 S. W. 1st street, any information contact the authorities.

Also, don’t buy bootleg scratch offs.

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Gongora questions the new Miami Beach Trolley

February 1, 2014 Posted by Frank M

Via Gongora on Facebook

As NewsHole[DOT]Info reported in early December, a new Trolley system is coming to Alton Road in Miami Beach.

The new commission explained the $750,000 a year expense as helping Alton businesses who are experiencing a dramatic loss in traffic as their store-front streets are being torn up, as part of a lengthy improvement project.

Well one former commissioner has come out criticizing the new plan. Former Commissioner Michael Gongora has questioned on social media why anyone would praise this plan as progress in mass transit when it really doesn’t address the island’s real issues.

“It would have been better to focus on connecting us to the mainland or simply increasing frequency of the South Beach local bus, which already does this route,” he wrote in an open post.

The South Beach Local runs on West Avenue, perpendicular to Alton Road. The walk between the two streets is negligible, but the idea is to deliver foot traffic to the business’s front door.

“We hope to mitigate the financial loss that some of these businesses have felt since the construction started by getting customers back on Alton Road and West Avenue,” said Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine in a statement.

Gongora lost to Levine in the last mayor’s race.

It was the only race on the beach NOT to go to a run off, although it featured the nastiest campaign.

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Happy Polar Vortex Day Miami

January 7, 2014 Posted by Frank M

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Enjoy the one day of cold.

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Happy New Year South Florida

January 1, 2014 Posted by Frank M

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Deadline Day problems with HealthCare.GOV

December 23, 2013 Posted by Frank M

Log-in to HealthCare.Gov

It’s easy to beat a dead website- to stomp around it’s 404 pages and polite apology screens. So we won’t. Except to post a screen shot from the much vilified website on deadline day, telling you to wait because “HealthCare.Gov has a lot of visitors right now!” If one didn’t want to stick around while the page refreshed it self to see if you could log in, there was an option to type in your email, and they would drop you a line as to when the coast was cleared.

Newshole[DOT]Info sat on the screen for a bit in the late afternoon, coffee in hand and obviously not much going on. We randomly got in. The apology screen turned into the actual website. We logged in and tried to hit the market place. Running pretty smoothly for a time, we were asked what exactly we planned to file income-tax wise. This thing seems be fixed! Aaaaand just as we were going to the Florida options, it crashed. At least for us.

Kill Screen. (And not the fun Donkey Kong kind.)

We are not sure what kind of creature wouldn’t expect this; the website is famous for its’ inability to handle large volumes of traffic, and today is the day the procrastinating levee breaks; the last day.

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