An Open Letter to the Palm Beach Gardens City Council
Posted by iris on January 4, 2018 · 2 Comments
Dear Mayor Marino, Vice-Mayor Marciano, Council Member Lane*, Council Member Litt and Council Member Woods.
I like all of you. I think you love the City. I don’t think you’re doing your jobs for the money. I think you are well intentioned. Thus I am saddened by the mistake you are about to make tonight in placing the 4 questions on the March ballot – where there are no candidates and no other reason for voters to come to the polls.
- You cannot hide behind the Charter Review Committee (CRC). Most of you told me before the committee was even chosen that term limits was what the review was going to be about, and you selected your committee accordingly. You are the ones trying to alter term limits and run-again and plurality and you are the ones who will benefit from this self-serving action. Even the CRC acknowledged in their deliberations that incumbents are almost always re-elected so that they, the CRC, knew their proposal was most likely extending your terms of office.
- You selected CRC members – two of whom are lobbyists for the City; and one of whom, while a property owner, is NOT A RESIDENT OF OUR CITY OR A VOTER IN OUR CITY. The requirements wording posed to you by the City Clerk originally were modified to be guidelines – but the requirements would have disqualified those individuals from serving on the committee. Conveniently, the Resolution 49, 2017 which you passed, modified the word ‘requirements’ to ‘guidelines’ – thus making their appointment technically ‘legal’.
- None of the City charters in the County that I have looked at look anything remotely like the content-free ‘modernized’ Charter that the City Attorney has proposed.
- The Charter Review Committee, while reviewing each item, essentially took each of the 2012 City Attorney charter suggestions and accepted them.
- The wording of most of the ballot questions are entirely misleading at best, and possibly – false.
- You are removing the requirement for Charter Reviews
- You are removing the requirement for City Manager residence.
- You are removing the requirement for City Manager Reviews
- You are removing the merit system which was a fairly recent addition to the Charter added to protect employees, not harm them.
- You are throwing out votes.
- You are using the opposition by the Supervisor of Elections on placing any questions on the ballot in November as a convenient excuse – because you know the turnout will be minuscule in March and not representative of the 16000+ who voted for term limits in November 2014 and those who voted against the base charter changes in November 2012.
You are leaders all right – none of the other cities that have term limits in this county have taken such a brash action as to change those terms, and none of you have even completed your first term. Is this what you each want to be known for? Is this what you want Palm Beach Gardens to be known for? Because should these changes pass, due to your actions, this WILL BE YOUR ONLY LEGACY, over-shadowing anything else you may accomplish.
Please reconsider. There is no rush to do this. If not November 2018 – then place it on the March 2019 ballot where you will have to run on your choices.
Sincerely,
Iris Scheibl
*Council Member Lane – thank you for previously stating your issues with the proposed changes.
TO ALL OUR COMMISSIONERS, WE WORKED VERY HARD TO GET TERM LIMITS PASSED, WE WERE LOCAL RESIDENTS THAT STOOD FOR HOURS & DAYS AT A TIME TO MAKE SURE TERM LIMITS WE’RE PASSED.
THERE MAY HAVE BEEN SOME OUTSIDERS BUT THE MEN & WOMAN WHO LIVE IN PBG TOOK TO THE STREETS WE ARE THE VOTERS. PLEASE DON’T PUT THIS ON THE BALLOT IN MARCH 2018.
SINCERELY
BARBARA & MEL GROSSMAN
Having been a resident for over 50 years, I have seen many changes in this City. Some have been very good and then there are those we don’t like to talk about or look back at. The action that is purposed by the sitting council appears to be one that will not be looked back on with acceptance and pride. Hopefully, you will give more thought to your actions and real consideration to the voters of Palm Beach Gardens who choose term limits for the good of the City. The experience you gain in serving does not have to go on a shelf when your term is up, your voice can still be heard and appreciated when presented in an appropriate manner. There is always room for dedicated mentors willing to give without expectation of return/rewards. It is a satisfying investment. I hope you will each consider what your legacy will be when 2019 comes and PBG again goes to the polls. Sincerely, Pat Hughey