Thursday, October 30, 2014

This journey does not end on November 4th rather it begins on November 5th. Please make your vote count.


Family, friends, neighbors and residents, five more days left to vote.  It has been an exhilarating and wonderful experience sharing, listening and talking with you about the problems we are facing in North Bay Village. Our neglected infrastructure is in dire need of replacement. Our streets are in need of beautification and cleanliness on a more consistent manner. The increasing crime rate in our serene and beautiful Village needs to be dealt with. The lack of accountability with our resources although our taxes have gone up 35% in the last two years needs to be addressed.

This journey does not end on November 4th rather it begins on November 5th. Please make your vote count.

I am committed to rolling up my sleeves and getting to work from day one.  I will not take your vote and most important your support for granted. Our streets will be cleaner and safer. We will have transparency and accountability on how we spend every dollar. Whether you are voting early or on November 4th I ask you to punch # 116 for Mario Garcia, your next North Bay Village Commissioner At Large.

Thank You.

Mario Garcia




Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Your Vote Counts


 If you think your vote doesn't count, think again.  Since 1990, 4 North Bay Village elections have been decided by 10 votes or less. Vote early.  Vote by mail.  Vote November 4.

A vote is a terrible thing to waste.  I urge you to go out and vote.  I hope to earn your vote November 4th, punch #116 Mario Garcia for North Bay Village Commissioner At Large you still have time. I will be committed to cleaner and safer streets, accountability and transparency. 

www.mariogarcia.org 

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

STANDING UP FOR EQUALITY!

State Representative Richardson, we too are your supporters and when you were running, I have heard Mr. Kevin Vericker speak very highly of you and campaign strongly in your favor. I can appreciate your loyalty and your support for the Mayor. What I cannot understand is your indifference on this highly offensive mailer and discard it as silliness! Actually, I myself thought is was kind of funny and creative until I turned it over and saw the bigoted accusations! Please let's get one thing clear I am no one's puppet! I remain committed to the issues affecting us all!  I will continue to fight shoulder to shoulder for equality.
I will work hard to represent all of our residents. I will  be relentless towards cleaner and safer streets. I will make sure to make everyone accountable and transparent, no excuses.

Mario 

www.mariogarcia.org 


Sunday, October 12, 2014

Thank You!

I want to say thank you for the support and warm welcome I have received from my family, neighbors, resident and friends in North Bay Island, Harbor Island  and Treasure Island.  Your  support and vote  is extremely important to me. I am committed to always respect your support and trust. I will work hard to always put North Bay Village First and not take your support for granted! Only a few more weeks before November 4th! Punch # 116 and vote for Mario Garcia. I will continue to stop by and answer any questions that you may have.   

Friday, October 3, 2014

SAVE's Orgullo Pride Event

 




Proud to be endorsed by SAVE.  I will be at SAVE's Orgullo Pride Event tomorrow at 3PM, at the 73rd Street Bandshell in Miami Beach and hope to meet you there.


Mario

           


 

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Love Letters & Local Lies


Love Letters & Local Lies
Commissioner Jorge Gonzalez recently posted an “Open Letter” on his personal Facebook account. It's not open in any real way since it is only available to those people he wants to see it and he has blocked most people who have ever questioned him on anything.  But I want to reply here in a truly open space since a concerned resident brought this letter to my attention. 
In his letter he accuses unnamed opponents and supporters of posting “attacks and false accusations” on blogs and social media.  He doesn't name anyone or give any examples but I'm going to guess he means me (his only opponent) and others who have questioned his record.  
So here's my response with specifics...
Dear North Bay Village Voters,
It’s election time in North Bay Village, which means our current Commission jumps to action for a couple of weeks so they have “something” to claim to have accomplished. It’s the time you receive letters saying how they’ve done so much and just want our confidence to do more. Apparently it’s the time where they elevate their dismissal of residents to written letters where they claim to be victims of the very practices they glorify. Bluntly, it’s the only time in the last 2 years that Commissioner Gonzalez or Mayor Kreps have demonstrated that they care at all about what our residents think.
My opponent claims, “I will not sit idly by and watch NBV voters and residents be misinformed and even misled with false accusations and empty political rhetoric”, it sure would be the first time he sat out an opportunity to make false accusations, mislead residents or pass up a chance to fill our ears with empty political rhetoric. In fact over the last 2 years it’s pretty much all my opponent has been good for. 
If you can find Commissioner Gonzalez, he will tell you that he’s just done a fantastic job and is entitled to our praise.  But unlike him, I live here and walk in all of North Bay Village and talk to residents, most just don’t agree. When was the last time you saw Commissioner Gonzalez on the street?
I’m a Father of 3 and a proud grandparent…I know a good bedtime story when I hear one and it sure seems like we’ll be getting our fill of sweet lullabies and amazing fairy tales as our current Mayor and Commissioner At-Large seek re-election.
·         My opponent says “he led the effort to settle long-standing legal cases … which were costing us thousands in attorney's fees and litigation expenses”.  The case was settled when the courts ruled against us and we paid out nearly $500,000 from our reserves in compensation.  He followed the court's decision. 
·         My opponent led the negotiation of the Weiss-Serota legal contract terms that he disparages.  Then he said he didn't remember the terms less than a year later. 
·         My opponent supported the hiring of our current village manager, and also supported paying $80,000 to the previous village manager as severance after he served 13 months.  Fun fact, Jorge Gonzalez was on the team for the negotiations of that contract which cost our Village $80,000 in parting severance. 
·         My opponent proudly points to his travels to Washington and Tallahassee to get $600,000 of grant money to fix our rotted sewers, a project that will cost at least $20,000,000. 
·         My opponent says he stays engaged with police officers and is proud to receive their union's endorsement as a result.  He never asks where are the patrols, where are the crime statistics and has stood firmly against funding the Crime Watch.  But he was endorsed by a union that never even met with any other candidates.
·         My opponent proudly points to his support of funding the IB program at Treasure Island but he also refused to allow the village to put performance measures on the program or ask for progress reports.  The results show and in one year, Treasure Island Elementary fell 60 points to a D school.
·         My opponent claims it is a fiction that the streets are dirty.  That there are just some isolated problems with residents dumping trash but for two years, the village has been paying our street maintenance crew to pressure clean the sidewalks and the walls twice per year and it has only been done once in the last 2 years.  
·         My opponent goes on to say the village finances are transparent because you can request the reports.  But can you read the reports and do they tell you the truth?  Do the reports tell you that the commission paid a huge fee to break a lease at the Lexi when the environment was causing illness among our employees?  It cost our Village almost $100,000.   And that the move to the 1666 JFK Causeway building passed after the commission was told it would cost $9,000 but instead it cost $49,000?  Do the reports tell you about the SFM street cleaning contract that is paid monthly which requires street cleaning twice per year that but has only been done once? Commissioner Gonzalez is mistaking availability for transparency. 
·         My opponent voted last year to raise our taxes 22%, the highest raise in Miami-Dade County and when presented with a 13.5% increase for next year, denied that it was a raise.  Maybe it's not a question of transparency but of ignorance. 
·         My opponent, speaking of transparency, vigorously supported and voted to pass an ordinance to allow him to receive gifts up to $100 without reporting them?  How many $100 gifts does he receive and who paid for his recent junket to Isparta, Turkey?  He says the Village didn't pay for the trip and so far won't reveal who did. Ethics reports and investigations do show that my opponent previously failed to report gifts from Turkish developers.
So, why talk about this? Nobody (besides some in the current administration) celebrates watching our Village struggle to make minimal commitments (see their campaign literature). The issues listed above along with the obvious satisfaction of some with failing to maintain the status quo, are a large part of why I made the decision to run for office. Unlike my opponent it’s not to inflate my ego, for gifts or in search of a title.
So now let's talk positive.  As your commissioner, I will commit:
·         To make the village administration fix the underlying personnel problems that have cost us hundreds of thousands in lawsuits and payouts.
·         To never negotiate or agree to a contract that pays $80,000 or any illegal severance amount to an employee after a year's service.
·         Instead of flying around the country and indeed the world on other people's money, I will support professional grant writing and use our lobbying funds to get our Village the funds we need to fix our rotting sewers.   Emergency repair money is not enough and 2% of our anticipated costs is nothing. 
·         I will sponsor legislation to create a Public Safety Committee.  I will be relentless in my efforts to ensure that we have regular street patrols.  I will demand and publish monthly crime statistics. I will not politic with the police or the unions to receive their “endorsement.”  I will sponsor funding for the Crime Watch and a Village wide effort to recruit members.  
·          I will continue to support the IB program at TIES, as I have since the program was proposed in 2012 and rejected by Mayor Kreps.  I will demand regular progress reports and accountability on the school's progress and will not accept a “D” as a passing grade.   Our kids have to explain their school performance, why is the school exempt?
·         I will demand enforcement of the contract we have been paying for since 2012 to have our streets cleaned and will personally walk the streets monthly to see that it is happening.  Our streets are dirty and it is not the residents who are dirtying them.
·         I will not vote for a single penny to be spent without a clear goal, a way of measuring how well or badly that goal was accomplished and I will hold the village administration accountable for achieving their goals. 
·         I will sponsor a strong Business Development Board to replace the one Commissioner Gonzalez dismantled so that North Bay Village Businesses other than developers will finally have a voice in our economic development.
·         Finally, I will at long last sponsor legislation to restore the PAL and other Youth Services Programs for all our youth.
Bold leadership requires taking action and unfulfilled campaign promises won’t make up for the incompetence and inaction my opponent is so satisfied with. Slogans don’t make up for the failures of my opponent over the last 2 years or excuse his sincere disconnect and sense of entitlement to praise or privilege.  Let’s set the record straight, in North Bay Village, politics as usual is not doing anything until re-election time. Politics as usual in North Bay Village is unfulfilled campaign promises and shady backroom deals. Politics as usual is continued poor judgment and ignoring residents.
Let’s be clear: dirty, pesky facts will be presented and I openly state that my opponent’s performance has been negative. I remain positive and inspired by the support of my neighbors across North Bay Village. Residents stating facts, dissatisfaction and pointing out my opponent’s record I believe is fair and representative of reality.
I say to my opponent, we the people of North Bay Village are tired of politics as usual, it’s why I’m running for office and it’s why so many frustrated residents are supporting my campaign.  As you turn a blind eye to raw sewage running  the streets, as businesses continue to shut their doors (and as you  litter their abandoned properties  with your photo and campaign literature), as you cut services and raise taxes and as you attempt to mislead rather than represent our residents. You sir are not moving North Bay Village forward, you are moving and holding us backwards.
We simply cannot afford 4 more years of Commissioner Gonzalez. That’s not an attack, it’s a fact. 

Mario Garcia
September 27, 2014
www.mariogarcia.org

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Campaign Trail

Going around our village campaigning, I've had the chance to meet so many of our residents face to face at their homes. I'm impressed with how hard working and how proud people are to live in North Bay Village. I've also been delighted to see so many young families. It reminds me of bringing up my own kids in Brooklyn and how nice it is that families working for a better life found a home here in North Bay Village.

But it worries me too. Almost all the parents I speak to talk about their concerns with the school falling to “D” rating this year, their worries that there is no place for their kids, particularly their middle and high school aged ones. to be after school and about the lack of recreational facilities for families in North Bay Village. These parents have worked very hard to give their kids a decent life and want a community that offers them that.

Throughout this journey nothing has been more clear then the neglect and appearance of the Galleon Street and East Treasure drive area! In particular the Tot Lot, where our children play next to the ugliness of the parked garbage trucks and the odor of the water processing plant, is horrible. I cannot begin to imagine how our residents who live in that area must feel. Mayor Connie Leon-Kreps and Commissioner at Large Jorge Gonzalez are running around boasting about their accomplishments while it is painfully clear that the area of Galleon Street has not been included nor received their attention.

As your commissioner, I will work to improve our school, our appearance and our recreational areas. Together we will work towards a safer and cleaner North Bay Village with the services that we deserve. That's my promise to you. I will earn your vote and your respect by attacking these problems one by one! Thank you for your support and most importantly your Vote!!!

Together we will make North Bay Village safer, cleaner and transparent!


Mario Garcia

September 24, 2014

www.mariogarcia.org

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Performance and Accountability


We live in a world of numbers and measurements.  Credit scores, report cards and grades, home value, number of points on our driver's license, bank accounts, personal budgets, business budgets, are all numbers that make like smoother or sometimes more difficult for us.  Even if we are no good at math, it's still the language we use to judge our positions. 

Most businesses, most organizations and increasingly most governments insist on having the numbers, the math, before they make decisions and North Bay Village should be no different. 

I propose to shine a light on our village operations and budget by adding performance measures to every spending decision the village make. Every penny will be accounted for its value rendered.   This will make our processes transparent and reduce the stress on our village staff by clearly stating what's expected, what we will measure and how we will jointly achieve the goals.

This commission and in particular my opponent have refused to do this.  Not ignored the idea, but when it was proposed that the village begin performance measurements, looking at what we spend money on, why we spend it and how well it was spent, Mayor Kreps refused the idea as “insulting to our staff.” and Jorge Gonzalez thought it only applied to employee performance.  Rather than listen and learn, Gonzalez has been telling people that my proposals for performance measurement is simply a ploy to fire staff.  Nothing could be further from the truth but to understand that, you have to be willing to be objective.  Let me give you an example. 

Since 2012, the village has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars with a company called SFM.  Part of that contract requires SFM to pressure clean our sidewalks twice per year. 

So the measure is very simple. 

Number of Times Required by Contract 2 years
Number of Times Executed by Contractor 2 years
Activity
Performance Percent
4
1
Clean Sidewalks
25.00%

That's an easy way to see that a contract is not being lived up to while village money is spent.  Now the staff, the commission and most importantly the taxpayers know how the money is being spent and the commission and staff can concentrate on fixing the problem.  That means the value of our dollar is 25 cents.

Measures can get more complicated.  When we look at the police budget, a key performance measure might be number of patrols, or changes in crime rate, or community policing programs.   You get the idea.  This allows the village to see at a glance how well or how poorly money is being spent.  Is that really so hard to follow?  Nobody gets fired.  But they are held accountable for their performance. 

Until we have these two pieces – what do we expect when we spend, and how well did we do – the village is governing by guesswork,   We've seen where that's brought us.  Let's work on what works rather than just blindly reacting. 

North Bay Village deserves better!

Working together towards a cleaner, safer and transparent North Bay Village! 

Mario Garcia
September 10, 2014

www.mariogarcia.org

Thursday, September 4, 2014

North Bay Village Commissioner At Large Candidate


I'm excited that I qualified as a candidate on the November ballot for the position of Commissioner-At-Large in North Bay Village.   There are many reasons why I have entered the race.  The primary reason is that I see a village commission content to react to circumstances rather than proactively address the needs and concerns of the residents while increasing taxes.  Our taxes went up 22% last year and are going up 13.5% this year. 

·       Our streets are dirty even though we already pay for the sidewalks to be cleaned twice a year. The sidewalks have only been cleaned once in two years. 
·       Our crime rate is increasing while our police are less visible than ever on the streets. 
·       Our sewers have not been maintained and we are paying the price with major leaks on both the east and west force mains.
·       Our businesses are struggling from lack of planning and arbitrary coding. 
·       Our two parks are in complete disrepair but the commission spent all the recreation funds on a study to create a so called park under the Miami Beach Bridge. 
·       Our Youth Services programs have been eliminated and we have help for the elderly.

It's time to change that picture. 

As your commissioner,

·       I will fight to enforce our contracts with the street maintenance company which requires them to clean our sidewalks twice per year. 
·       I will fight to fully fund Community Policing and to keep cops on our streets. 
·       I will lead the effort to fix the broken sewers and address our infrastructure issues as a community. 
·       I will hold regular meetings with the business owners of North Bay Village to involve them in the community decisions and create a healthy economy for all.
·       I will insist that our parks impact fund be used to fix the parks so they are safe and pleasant to use.
·       I will champion the restoration of youth and elderly services and find the money to create a green space recreation plan. 

·       I will hold community meetings regularly to focus on the topics the residents care about and give priority to resident services. 

There's a lot to do and as long as we just keep reacting instead of acting, it won't get done.  That's why I'm running.  It's time for the residents to lead the village again and I ask your support in making that happen. 

 Mario Garcia
September 4, 2014



Sunday, August 24, 2014

To My Supporters...


To my supporters in North Bay Village, thank you. Your generous support has made my campaign feasible.

I am running against an incumbent who has access to the deep pockets of corporations who sell services to the village and who benefit from special tax reductions granted by the current administration. Not only do I not seek the contributions of those who are only interested in their own economic well-being, I pledge as commissioner to lead campaign finance reform to eliminate the special interest deep pockets.

To win this campaign, I need your help. I am asking for the contribution from residents, family and others who are concerned with having me a representative of the people, not of the corporate interests making money from our tax dollars. Please go to www.MarioGarcia.org and contribute $20, or more if you can afford it. Please share or forward to people that may help in our efforts,

North Bay Village Deserves Better.

Mario Garcia

www.MarioGarcia.org 


Friday, August 15, 2014

THE TRUE COST OF NORTH BAY VILLAGE



When I decided not to run in 2012, and Jorge Gonzalez automatically took office, I had confidence that Commissioner Gonzalez had the best interest of the village at heart. 

I did not plan to run this year but when I take stock of what has transpired in the last 2 years, I realize that it is time to take a stand. 
Our property taxes went up 22% last year, and are now set to rise another 13% this year.  What do we get for this 35% raise?

1.    Our streets are filthy.
2.    Our water bills went up over 30% and raw sewage regularly flows into the streets on Treasure Island and Harbor Island.
3.    Crime has gone up and police patrols have gone down.

How has the money been spent?

1.    $6 million dollars on Vogel Park and we still can't use it.
2.    $102,000 to plan a pedestrian plaza under the metal grate East Bridge while the village has never cleaned the Tot Lot.
3.    $80,000 severance went to the previous village manager who was here less than a year and yet the village can't pay for PAL.
4.    $1,000,000 in legal fees wasted in two personnel cases that the village was warned from the start would lose, and the village did lose.

The Village has never enforced:

1.    The two year old contract to clean the sidewalks and NBI wall twice a year even though we pay for it.
2.    The requirement for waterfront access in exchange for over $2 million in tax abatements.
3.    The impact fees to fix our broken sewers.
4.    The requirement that foreclosing banks register their properties with the village and pay for their upkeep to prevent blight.

More specifically, Commissioner Jorge Gonzalez has never:

1.    Held a community meeting.
2.    Addressed the parking issue on Harbor Island except to propose a fee on Harbor Island residents.
3.    Addressed the recreational issues for our youth and elderly
4.    Proposed a single piece of legislation to support our businesses

But Commissioner Jorge Gonzalez has:

1.    Been rebuked by the Miami-Dade Commission on Ethics for accepting a Suite at the Miami Heat’s game from a Turkish developer interested in North Bay Village.
2.    Been gifted by a still unknown donor for an all-expense paid trip to Isparta, Turkey which he will not discuss.
3.    Vigorously supported repealing the requirement that commissioners report gifts over $25.
4.    Closed off the legally required waterfront access to the public.
5.    Has stated publicly that “if residents don't want to pay higher taxes, they should move.”

The simple fact is that our money is disappearing while debris piles up in the streets, our sewers are rotting, our programs are cut, and Jorge Gonzalez has offered no solutions, no support while benefiting from his position with expensive gifts and travel from people doing business with the village.

In the campaign to come, you are going to hear a lot of smoke and noise, claims that taxes have not risen, new trees have been planted at no cost to the village, and that Mario Garcia is “negative” for proposing concrete solutions to:

·         Enforce the Street Cleaning Contracts.
·         Bring Bay front Access to all residents and to protect the affected condos.
·         Not accept extravagant gifts from people wanting favors from the village.
·         Report all gifts and bonuses given to the commissioners no matter how small.
·         Hold community workshops to fix the parking issue.
·         Restore the Youth Services and Elder Services.
·         Address the rotting sewers at last.
·         Ensure our police dollars are spent on public safety, not management issues.

Maybe it is time to be negative. It's time to say No to continue the same old government for government's sake and take back our village.  So I am running to bring positive, resident focused change to the village and need your support when the mud starts flying and the issues get lost in the campaign sewage.  Let's stick together to clean this Village up. 

Mario Garcia

North Bay Village deserves better! and  together we can make North Bay Village better!







Monday, August 11, 2014

Thank you!

Thank you to all my family, friends, neighbors and supporters that signed my petition. Your signatures will qualify me to run for North Bay Village Commissioner At Large. Together we will work towards a better North Bay Village! I am confident that I will earn your vote this November!

Mario

www.MarioGarcia.org


Saturday, August 9, 2014

Fundamental Honesty is the Keystone to Good Goverment!

I believe fundamental honesty is the keystone of business !
Harvey Firestone Founder

(Substitute  business with Municipal  Commission and you got the adopted message)

Every North Bay Village probem and Community issue should be study and analyzed the same way

I call it the  modified nursing approach!

1)Acknowledge the problem

2)Collect the factual data not the rumors that benefits your agenda

3)Identify the cause of the problem

4)Analyze the factual data

5)Devise a plan

6)Evaluate the plans effectiveness

7) Make the  changes to plan accordingly to evaluation of effectiveness.

8)Repeat process if necessary.

9) Until problem is solved!

WORKING TOWARDS A BETTER NORTH BAY VILLAGE!

No one should be above their responsibilities and the residents are entitled to explanations of failures or success no exceptions after all they pay the taxes!

www.MarioGarcia.org


Thursday, July 10, 2014

North Bay Village residents hold on to your wallets!!!


North Bay Village residents hold on to your wallets. Once again your water bill needs to and will go up! On last night’s commission meeting an environmental financial group made an analysis presentation of how much we would need to  borrow and at what rates to fix and bring up to date our failing and aging water delivery system and sewer system which includes our storm water system. 


The analysis was based on a 20 year and 10 year bond borrowing 5.625 million for the 2015 target year which the first debt service payments would be due.  The 20 year bond would bring a 19.1 % increase on your water bill and a shorter time term of 10 years would bring a 28.6 % increase on your water bill.


This was determined by a 5.9% to stem operating loss and 13.2 to 22.7 % to fund CIP totaling 19.1 to 28.6 % needed now to begin repairs and replacement of our water and sewer system. That’s not all, because we buy the water from the county and the county is increasing their rates that will be passed on to the consumer.  


We did receive $ 600, 000 from the state thanks to the hard work of House Representative David Richardson. This money has already been ear marked for repairs.  There is no getting around this problem that has been ignored for too long! What worries me is the way this administration has handled this aging and growing problem. This could have been partially avoided if they would have acted responsibly and timely, most definitely before the recent rate increase!                                                                                                           Left....example of the water pipe that delivers our drinking water. This administration has been forced into transparency because this problem cannot be ignored any longer! We were informed that water tests were performed regularly and that the water is safe to drink! 


Right.....example of our storm water sewer pipes with debris that people maliciously  and illegally dump into our storm water drain!


Friday, June 27, 2014

Blame the residents of North Bay Village

In many occasions the present North Bay Village commission and administration has had the audacity and daring attitude  to blame our troubles on the negativity of our residents that voice their opinion.

Mayor Connie Leon-Kreps, Vice Mayor Eddie Lim and At Large Commissioner Jorge Gonzalez blamed the negative results of the Barry University Students Survey on the residents!

Imagine that dirty streets, unsafe streets, poor government communication, aging infrastructure, horrendous web site, poor signage, unwelcoming boulevard is our fault! I got news for you Mayor, Vice Mayor and Commissioner this all and mean all is your doing !!!!

Now for the elections they are scrambling and using all means possible to cover the neglected issues but we can see right through their motives!

NORTH BAY VILLAGE DESERVES BETTER!

Honestly opinionating!!

Mario Garcia
June 27, 2014

Saturday, June 21, 2014

North Bay Village Commissioner At Large


I am announcing my intentions to file for the candidacy for North Bay Village Commissioner At Large.  As Commissioner, I pledge to bring transparency and open communication to the Commission.  For too long North Bay Village has ignored the glaring needs of our residents and I pledge to dedicate myself to safe, clean streets, to bring accountability and transparency to our fiscal policies, and to address our aging infrastructure.

My long experience in community involvement, including service on the North Bay Village Business Board, Crime Watch and my participation in each board, along with my attendance at every commission meeting, show that I have the knowledge and the fortitude to serve my village with integrity and transparency.  North Bay Village deserves better.  Our future depends on it.

Mario Garcia
June 20, 2014

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

North Bay Village Deserves better!


North Bay Village Commission meeting of Tuesday June 10, 2014 did not have any board report. I am extremely concern specifically with the Budget and Oversight Committee. The responsibility of this board is to review where our money is going and how can we be more efficient with it. This board was handpicked by the commission and apparently the public once again will be left in dark.

Our budget workshop is around the corner and very soon we will need to set our mileage for the 2014 to 2015 fiscal year. Once again we will be discussing our police budget that seems to eat up about 67% of our operating budget. The board to this day has failed to identify areas of concerns and recommendations to address them.  

The commission has failed to apply pressure and guidance to make these boards effective and useful, are they going to blame this on us as well, the negative bloggers. Is the commission ignoring their own boards?  North Bay Village deserves better!  

In the absence of the Mayor at yesterday’s meeting Vice Mayor Eddie Lim chaired the meeting. We once again endured the pain of listening to their reports that normally toot to their own horns. Yet nothing was mentioned regarding the Barry University Survey Results and the plans to correct it, why? Is it going under the rug? Public safety is not important? Clean Streets? A failing and aging infrastructure is not important? Only one commissioner keeps reminding the rest of our troubles, hopefully he will not give up and continues to drive the message home!   No wait we will just fix it by raising our taxes. North Bay Village deserves better!!!


Honestly Opinionating!

Mario Garcia

June 11, 2014


Monday, May 19, 2014

North Bay Village Survey Results


For the benefit of our North Bay Village Residents that were unable to attend the Barry University Survey presentation or have not viewed it on the North Bay Village Web Site. Here is in bullet form the weaknesses and Strengths outlined on the hand out distributed at the end of the meeting by the Barry University Presenters.

Identified Strengths from the Survey Responses and Research:

1)      Enjoyment of NBV Amenities as well as being pleased with the work of the commissioners was basically neutral!

2)      209 of 324 respondents or 65% reported they are satisfied with North Bay Village!


3)      54% Reported they lived in North Bay Village because its location!

4)      Of 151 respondents who submitted a reply to how satisfied they were with their interaction with North Bay Village Administration, 79% were either satisfied or neutral and 21% expressed dissatisfaction.   (Note: this data   was pointed out on one of the comments posted in North Bay Village Residents Speak. This data may not be reflective of reality because neutral should not mix with either satisfied or not satisfy. For example, lets say33% across the liker scale you cannot say that 33% was satisfied and 66% were not satisfied).


5)      Geographical location

6)      Fast police response


7)      Low crime rates

8)      An interesting history


9)      Quiet neighborhood

10)  Variety of housing alternatives (houses to condos)

11)  Affordable home values

12)   79th Street Causeway traffic


13)   No pending major Village legal burdens

Identified Weaknesses from the Survey Responses and Research:

1)      Lack of long-term community economic planning

2)      79th Street Causeway traffic speed

3)      Old infrastructure

4)      Older image outdated buildings

5)      Lack of  public access to the water; people and watercraft

6)      Insufficient public amenities for walking and jogging

7)      Small number of North Bay Village residents to support local business

8)      Lower rated single hotel in the Village

9)      Poor street lighting

10)  Traffic noise (here I would add speeding in our local streets a big safety issue for our residents in particular children and elderly)

11)  2 draw bridges on causeway

12)  Capital (lack of money for needed improvement) Note: the presenter simply stated that the village is broke or near bankruptcy

13)  High percent of total budget for police department

14)  Low level of overall community communication and lack of trust (community cohesiveness)

15)  Feral cat population

16)  Trash collection (large items)

17)  Parking


Mario Garcia
May 19, 2014
NORTH BAY VILLAGE DESERVES BETTER!!