Mayor Bullies, Fails to Derail Town Hall Meeting
Despite pressure from the Mayor of Palmetto Bay to derail a public town hall meeting, the event will take place as scheduled, on Thursday, February 2, at 7pm at Christ Fellowship Church. At Wednesday’s Council workshop (referred to as a COW meeting, or Committee of the Whole), District 1 Councilman Patrick Fiore made known [...]
Court Orders Removal of Restrictions to School’s Expansion – Will the Village Comply?
A Miami-Dade circuit court has reiterated its instructions to the Village of Palmetto Bay to remove two restrictive conditions placed on Palmer Trinity School, paving the way for the school’s expansion plans. (Palmer 4, Palmetto Bay, 0)
Guest Blogger – How the Village Council is Wasting Your Money
Palmetto Bay residents should also be aware that not all of Palmer’s claims are covered by the village’s insurance policy, which will make the outcome for residents even more expensive, if not bankrupt the village.
Resident Steamed Over Village Water Monument
As the state and Miami-Dade county calling upon residents to further tighten their usage of water, one Palmetto Bay resident questions an upcoming public art project that features a fountain-inspired water component.
FDOT Proposes Dangerous Bike Lane in Village
As absurd as it sounds, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) wants to encourage you to ride your bicycle in rush hour traffic along US 1 in Palmetto Bay.
5 Cheap and Easy Earth Day Projects
Friday, April 22 is Earth Day, and Palmetto Bay residents are looking for unique, personal, and inexpensive ways to celebrate the environment and make a difference.
WHO is Chris Scarano (and Why is He Smiling)?
October 29, 2010 by admin
Filed under Issues, Uncategorized
With the stroke of a pen and a few hundred postage stamps, this little-known resident has done what every political candidate dreams to do – capture the attention, and hearts, of undecided voters.
Taxpayers Cut the Cords to Village Manager’s Golden Parachute
CBS4 ITEAM and Eye on Palmetto Bay Challenge Village Manager’s Perk-Filled Contract
Resident Urges Caution, Not Complacency, with Budget
The theme of last night’s budget hearing meeting could be described in two words: Self gratification and complacency. These two words describe the most dangerous policies leaders can adopt…
No Recession in Mayor’s office
This is symptomatic of bureacrats who deal themselves more money at the expense of the people they are supposed to serve.