Judge Rules to Keep Flinn on Ballot
Circuit court judge Ronald Friedman has denied a petition to disqualify Palmetto Bay Mayor Eugene Flinn from today’s Miami-Dade County Commission ballot.
Last week, Palmetto Bay resident Stephen M. Cody petitioned the court to remove Flinn from the ballot. Cody stated Flinn failed to resign his position as Mayor of Palmetto Bay before running for county [...]
Reader Accuses Mayor Eugene Flinn of Campaign Law Violation
According to CBS4 reporter David Sutta, “It appears the Mayor may have forgotten to follow the law and may be disqualified in his race for County commissioner.”
SAVING the Everglades. Why We Should Care?
Does the protection of the Everglades directly impact our lives in Palmetto Bay? Should our residents care about saving what to many might seem a large, useless swamp?
Avoidance…absurdity…control…
No meetings means no accomplishments toward the betterment of the Village can be made.
Village Handed Legal Setback in Dispute with Palmer Trinity School
Palmer Trinity School Wins Court Victory in Ongoing Zoning Dispute with the Village of Palmetto Bay.
Teachers’ Salaries Face Major Overhaul
Proposed Bill would Tie Teachers’ Pay to Student Performance
rather than Tenure.
State Bill would Kill Red Light Cameras
Palmetto Bay’s plans to install red light cameras on hold pending legislation.
Saving Florida Bay
Work is scheduled to begin this week on the C-111 canal; a project considered vitally important to Florida Bay fisheries and the health of Everglades National Park.
Sealing the Deal? Magazine Editor Accuses Mayor Flinn of Charter Violation
Mayor Eugene Flinn has been accused of using the village seal in a manner not consistent with the village charter.
Protect Our Coastal Wetlands – Revised Meeting Time
Due to a strong community response, the South Florida Water Management District has changed the coastal wetlands agenda item to 10:30am on January 14, 2010.