Posts Tagged: ‘politics’

SunPost: North Bay Village Mayor Responds to Barry Report

June 10, 2014 Posted by Frank M

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Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in the Miami SunPost. By Frank Maradiaga

May had a curious buzz to it in North Bay Village. Aside from the new City Hall digs, the results to the resident survey was due. There had been an onslaught of solicitation to participate in the survey: it was mixed in with bills, village notices, and links sent through mailing lists. The village held a special commission meeting just to hear it. It seemingly did not disappoint: through a third party residents had their collective concerns amplified and commissioners were handed a map.

The 62-page marketing plan, which many on the commission carry a full-color copy of in their binders, is a treasure trove of issues and opinions most politicians would spend considerable shoe-leather and campaign funds to acquire.

Promptly it was praised by the commission, the sentiment being that it was unbiased and professional.

Yet, as the SunPost previously reported, buried in the report is a murderously-hostile take down of the elected officials in NBV. It said the Village lacked: transparent government, sincere leaders, democratic principles, civility, actual law enforcement, good decisions, residents willing to rate the administration, communication, and any solution for problems.

Recently the SunPost brought the survey’s assessment to the attention of the Mayor and Vice-Mayor of North Bay Village, Connie Leon-Kreps and Eddie Lim respectively. They seemed to not have been aware of these harsh words,and asked for the page numbers where the criticism appear.

“Corruption within and self interests in public offices is at its peak,” Lim read word for word from the report. He snorted “What the hell are they talking about?”

At first a jovial Lim brushed off the harsh words by suggesting that the report was talking about government in general.

Yet a closer inspection of the writing found that most assumptions made in report ended in the phrase “in NBV.” If the report didn’t use “NBV” it used the moniker “Village,” making whom the report was referring to insufferably clear.
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Mayor Philip Levine claims mandate and presents goals

November 25, 2013 Posted by Frank M

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Newly sworn in, Mayor Philip Levine wasted no time on Monday to claim a mandate from the public and outline his goals for the coming term.

“I was humbled by the 14% margin of victory and the mandate without a runoff that you the people of Miami Beach gave me,” he said during his inaugural speech. “You didn’t whisper about change you shouted.”

“I have to listen to that, we have to listen to that loud voice. And I pledge to follow your clear mandate,” said the mayor.

Levine beat his chief rival, Then-Commissioner Michael Gongora, 50.48% to 36.4% during the November 4th General Election. All other races went to a runoff election two weeks later.

Now elected, Levine outlined a list of “very-important issues” he would like to tackle right away.

Flooding:

Levine wants to create a new standing sub-committee to tackle the issue. Commissioners, he says, would devise “short, medium, and long-term solutions” to the ever present flooding problem.

Miami Beach Convention Center:
“We all agree, we may not need something so mass, something so large,” said Levine. “But I think we all agree that this convention center must be renovated, must be state of the art.”
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New Miami Beach Commission sworn in

November 25, 2013 Posted by Frank M

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It’s official: The new Miami Beach Commission has been sworn in and in power.

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Rivals have had brushes with the Law in Bay Harbor Islands

April 15, 2010 Posted by Frank M

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Attack ads take aim at Incumbent in Bay Harbor Islands

April 15, 2010 Posted by Frank M

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