You can read my take on the North Bay Village Charter Amendments here.
And for other views, check out Mario for North Bay Village
And Robot Bhandari here.
It turns out there are more that just North Bay Village issues on the ballot November 6. Who knew? What I have below is my take on the county amendments and the school board questions. All of these affect our lives in North Bay Village pretty directly so this might be useful for you. At the very bottom, I put my views on the judges and statewide consitutional amendments.
School Board |
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Sequence |
Text |
My View |
School Board Question |
Funding
Modernization and Construction of
Public
School Facilities Through Issuance of
General
Obligation Bonds
Shall
the School District of Miami-Dade County
fund
a plan for modernization and construction
of
public school facilities throughout the district,
including
educational technology upgrades, by
issuing
general obligation bonds in an aggregate
amount
not exceeding $1,200,000,000, in one or
more
series, bearing interest at market rates,
maturing
within thirty years, and secured by the
full
faith and credit and ad-valorem taxing power
of
the district |
Yes. Miami-Dade schools are improving rapidly. We are the
fourth largest school district in the US and our school board
needs to modernize the facilities and manage the educational
improvement.
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County Charter Amendments |
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Sequence |
Text |
My View |
1.) |
Home
Rule Charter Amendment Relating to
Term
Limits of County Commissioners
Shall
the Charter be amended to provide that
County
Commissioners shall serve no more
than
two consecutive four-year terms in office
excluding
terms of service prior to 2012? |
No. I realize I stand nearly alone on this but I firmly
believe that we already have term limits – they are called
elections – and if a commissioner is not performing, he or she
should be voted out.
For North Bay Village, Sally Heyman has been a strong and useful advocate. If she runs again, I want her in the position. |
2, |
Technical
Amendments to Home Rule
Charter
Shall
the Charter be amended to clarify the titles
of
subsections, correct and update
cross-references
between provisions, and delete
references
to offices and agencies which have
been
abolished? |
Yes. This simply cleans up the charter language. It's
actually a cost saving measure as there is less work trying to
figure out what archaic and obscure references must be included or
ignored.
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3 |
Charter
Amendment Requiring Extraordinary
Vote
to Include Additional Land within the
Urban
Development Boundary
Shall
the Charter be amended to require a
two-thirds
vote of County Commissioners then in
office
to include additional land within the Urban
Development
Boundary established by the
County's
Comprehensive Development Master
Plan? |
Yes. This is half a loaf but better than nothing. The Urban
Development Boundary in a delicate environment matters. We have
to control sprawl and requiring that this be at least be made more
difficult to change is a step forward.
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4 |
Charter
Amendment Pertaining to Changes
in
Municipal Boundaries and Creation of
New
Municipalities
Shall
the Charter be amended to:
• Require
the County Commission to consider
the
benefits of any proposed annexation of
commercial
areas, when approving or
authorizing
an annexation |
No. This seems like a good idea at first glance, allow
unincorporated areas to create new cities for more local services
and representation, but it ignores the reality that adjoining
unincorporated areas will be impacted. It does not fix the issues
of annexation and could cost taxpayers more not less to serve the
county as a whole. The whole idea needs to be revised and part of
a larger package.
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5 |
Charter
Amendment Regarding Penalties
and
Enforcement of Citizens' Bill of Rights
Shall
the Charter be amended to eliminate the
provision
providing for forfeiture of office if a
public
official or employee willfully violates the
Citizens'
Bill of Rights and allow, in addition to
suit
in circuit court, the Commission on Ethics
and
Public Trust to enforce the Citizens' Bill of
Rights
with penalties authorized by the Code? |
No. This is a great idea that will be ruined by bad company. The
Commission on Ethics is a deeply political office, favoring the
powers that be, and has been proved worthless in addressing
municipal corruption. There is no indication that they will be
any more effective at protecting our rights than they are at
addressing abuse. The Commission on Ethics needs to be removed
and replaced by people who actually practice the ethics they
pretend to enforce.
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6 |
Charter
Amendment Related to Option for
Filling
Mayoral or County Commissioner
Vacancy
Shall
the Charter be amended to:
• Extend
the time to conduct an election to fill
a
mayoral or commissioner vacancy from 45 to
90
days from the decision to call such election
and
provide a timeframe for qualification and
any
necessary runoff;
• Temporarily
transfer, during a mayoral
vacancy
or incapacity, certain mayoral powers
to
the Commission Chairperson, Vice
Chairperson
or Commissioner chosen by the Board? |
Meh. 45 days is enough to run an election. That it is not
convenient for the candidates or administration is not a
particular concern of mine. I'll probably vote no.
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7 |
Charter
Amendment Regarding Mayoral
Conflicts
in County Procurement
Shall
the Charter be amended to provide that
when
the County Mayor declares a conflict of
interest
in a particular procurement of a County
contract,
the chairperson of the Board of County
Commissioners
shall exercise all authority
provided
by the Charter or the County
Commission
to the Mayor with regard to such
procurement
including the authority to
recommend
a bid waiver? |
No. It just transfers singular power. It's a bad solution to
a real problem. The problem should be addressed by the commission
and administration as a whole.
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8 |
Referendum
Regarding Structures and
Modification
of Existing Agreements for the
Tennis
Center at Crandon Park
In
accordance with Article 7 of the Home Rule
Charter,
do you approve as set forth in
Resolution
R-660-12:
• Erection
of permanent structures and
expansion
of existing structures at Crandon
Park
Tennis Center for public park and tennis
tournament
use, which shall be funded solely by
tennis
center and tournament revenues and
private
funds; and
• Modification
and extension of agreements
with
operator of Sony Open Tennis Tournament
or
its successors?
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Yes. Okay. It's funded by user fees and corporate sponsors to
update the park. |
9 |
Non-Binding
Straw Ballot on Funding
Improved
Animal Services Programs
Would
you be in favor of the County
Commission
increasing the countywide general
fund
millage by 0.1079 mills and applying the
additional
ad valorem tax revenues generated
thereby
to fund improved animal services,
including:
• Decreasing
the killing of adoptable dogs and
cats
(historically approximately 20,000
annually);
• Reducing
stray cat populations (currently
approximately
400,000 cats); and
• Funding
free and low-cost spay/neuter
programs,
low-cost veterinary care programs,
and
responsible pet ownership educational programs? |
Yes. It's non-Binding and maybe it will call attention to the
near out of control animal problems in the county. It does not
replace personal responsibility of pet owners and I hope the
county does address this issue.
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10 |
Non-Binding
Straw Ballot on Contracting
with
Companies Doing Business with State
Sponsors
of Terrorism
Would
you support, to the extent permitted by
law,
prohibiting further the use of taxpayers'
dollars
to procure services or capital
improvement
projects from companies actively
doing
business in countries that are on the U.S.
Department
of State's list of state sponsors of
terrorism? |
Yes. This is a national Federal issue that is not being
addressed. It would stop the country from doing business with
companies like Mitt Romney's Bain Capital who invest heavily in
companies doing business in China, Iran and Cuba, while pretending
not to.
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State Ballots Amendments - No to All
These include amendments to enforce theology on women, fund churches in proselytizing, give homestead exemptions to investors rather than residents, and are generally an abuse of the ideas and goals of the electoral process. These are designed to deceive not improve our lives.
Supreme Court Justices Florida - Yes to Retain
A number of radical organizations have attempted to turn this into a referendum to intimidate justices who do not agree with their views by removing them from office. The Florida Supreme Court has done a good job ensuring that the basic laws of this state are fairly applied and while I disagree with many of their principles as regards individual rights, removing them would be a mistake.
Andrea Wolfson - No. Send Her Packing
Oh, she appears reasonable. But she deliberately sought and accepted the endorsement of the "Christian Family Coalition of Miami" who stand against the County Human Rights Ordinance, frame a Woman's Right to Choose as the State's Right to Enforce Prohibitions and actively seek public funding of churches (not services provided, the actual church.)
That Andrea Wolfson lacks the integrity to stand for non-partisan justice and sought their endorsement makes her unfit for the judiciary.
Other Races -
President - I'm voting for Obama. I just can't get to the magical place where cutting revenue improves revenue, where the first priority is to eliminate $700bn in Medicare savings and claiming that somehow reduces Medicare costs and I can't vote for someone who made millions investing in China, Russia and Iran, then hides the money off shore. Seems like we need a president who is invested in America, not Iran and Russia.
Senator - Bill Nelson. We need realists.
Congress - this one may be a surprise. I think Debbie Wasserman-Schultz is a poor rep for us. She spends too much time seeking the limelight and not enough on her constituents. Unfortunately her opponent seems to be a whack job so I may not vote on this one.
Okay, so there's my opinion for the election. Early voting starts tomorrow.
Kevin Vericker
October 26, 2012
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