WHY YOUR MAYORS RESIDENCY MATTERS

Why Voters Should Care About Accurate Residency Elected officials hold public trust. That trust is not granted by personality, past service, or political loyalty. It is earned through consistent fidelity to the rules that govern our system — rules that exist to ensure every citizen’s voice is counted fairly and that those who seek office […]

WHO IS IN CHARGE IN INDIANTOWN?

Is the Village Council in charge of decisions? Does the Council decide what goes on the agenda? Does the Village Staff decide what gets considered and what does not? Does the Village Council have any real say at all, or are they rubber stamps for developer interests? Or, are they being spoon fed a program […]

GENTRIFICATION IN INDIANTOWN

Gentrification is a complicated process. At its most basic level, gentrification occurs when neighborhoods receive a sudden influx of investment and changes to the built environment. These changes can include a growing presence of new locally owned or corporate businesses or the development of popular attractions, and they lead to rising property values over several […]

A MESSAGE TO COUNCILWOMAN PALMER.

At this point in time. I am unable to directly communicate with Mrs. Palmer.Hopefully one day soon, maybe.Not because I do not have her number. It is because there has been a chasm of vast proportion that she has been created. She has established herself, for reasons that still are not clear to me, as […]

A MESSAGE TO THE THE VILLAGE COUNCIL

“Any future data center use approved under this PUD shall comply with all zoning overlay standards adopted by the Village pursuant to Senate Bill 484 or any successor legislation, once those standards are enacted.” THIS IS A LONG ONE BUT IT NEED BE SAID. I URGE YOU TO CALL YOUR COUNCIL MEMBERS AND TELL THEM […]