Wednesday, May 28, 2008

UTB-TSC - May 15, 2008


UTB-TSC Board of Trustees Meeting - May 15, 2008
Agenda.

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

BISD Board - May 20, 2008


BISD Board of Trustees Meeting - May 20, 2008
Agenda.

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Saturday, May 24, 2008

BND - May 21, 2008


Brownsville Navigation District Board Meeting - May 21, 2008
Agenda.

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

City Commission - May 20, 2008


City Commission Meeting - May 20, 2008
Agenda.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

UP NEXT: Handicapping GTC®'s Foot-In-Mouth Syndrome

Currently at 2 to 1 against, and rising.


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Brownsville PUB - May 12, 2008


Brownsville PUB Board Meeting - May 12, 2008
Agenda.

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Cameron County - May 13, 2008


Cameron County Commissioners' Court - May 13, 2008
Agenda.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

BISD BOC - May 1, 2008


BISD Bond Oversight Committee Meeting - May 1, 2008

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

BISD Board - May 6, 2008


BISD Board of Trustees Meeting - May 6, 2008
Agenda.

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Cameron County - May 6, 2008


Cameron County Commissioners' Court - May 6, 2008
Agenda.

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Thursday, May 08, 2008

Should/Could Commissioners Receive Benefits?



UPDATE 5/9/08: Corpus NBC affiliate, KRIS-TV, reports:
Results Of Texas City Charter Survey Show Large Differences

CORPUS CHRISTI-A charter review committee recently conducted a survey comparing Corpus Christi's city charter to dozens of other Texas cities. The purpose of the survey was to determine if any changes need to be made as far as how much the mayor is paid and whether or not council members should get health insurance.
Here is the link to the spreadsheet info they compiled. I took the liberty of adding Brownsville data to it for the sake of comparison and contrast.



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So, as all have no doubt read, a literal interpretation of the City's Charter with regards to compensation and benefits won out.

And at the end of the day, that's a good and correct thing. The City's attorney(s) even concurs:
Mark Sossi, the attorney representing city officials said, "I think the public wins when there is clarity on the issue."
What's disappointing is that it took this long for clarity to settle in. Again.

Aside from the benefits imbroglio, City Charter (mis)interpretation has been a recurring theme with this city commission for a while. To wit:
But back to commission benefits: Now that supplemental benefits have been ruled as not provided for in the Charter, can an honest discussion on their merits & faults begin?

JUST WHAT IF the newly-formed Charter Review Committee deliberated on supplemental compensation or even (gasp!) salaries for commissioners? There exists the gripe that more-qualified (a relative term) folks don't run for these spots. Would salaries for these spots draw out better candidates, and thusly better leaders? If salaries are put in place, would the level of compensation preclude commissioners from holding second jobs? Should there even EXIST a preclusion of second jobs (e.g. the County Commissioners).

These are tough questions, but I see the Charter Review Committee as capable of deliberating and promoting answers to them.

Votes? Thoughts? Comments?

Here's a poll for starters:

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City Commission Part I - May 6, 2008



City Commission Meeting - May 6, 2008
Agenda.

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City Commission Part II - May 6, 2008


City Commission Meeting - May 6, 2008
Agenda.

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Saturday, May 03, 2008

Cameron County - April 29, 2008


Cameron County Commissioners' Court - April 29, 2008
Agenda.

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Friday, May 02, 2008

UTB-TSC - April 24, 2008


UTB-TSC Board of Trustees Meeting - April 24, 2008
Agenda.

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Thursday, May 01, 2008

Strike 3: Loose Lips Sink Ships



From today's article:
"We lost it," said Atkinson, a Brownsville city commissioner. "I am very disappointed, but that is business..."
The intended purchase,
publicized by Atkinson, apparently caught the attention of prospective buyers.
"But that is business", GoodTimeCharlie® said.

But was it good business? Check out the 3/18/08 City commission meeting, folks. Around the 2hr17min mark. Why did GTC® open his mouth in public before any contracts (contingent on financing) could be signed? If any deal was meant for executive session(s), this was it.

And why is the chairman (God help us all) of the 4B BCIC Board concerning himself with land for commercial development, clearly 4A GBIC/BEDC turf?

Lastly, THIS is the guy who wants to annex the BND property and lead development there. Who needs "special interests" to screw up a deal, when a city commissioner does just fine by himself?

Included & Related links:
Herald 4/30: Landowner backs out of deal with city
Herald 4/5: Sports Park still generating interest from retailers
Herald 3/21: Atkinson: Sports Park site generating commercial interest
City meeting 3/18 (2:17:00 mark): GTC® spills the beans & inadvertently ups the asking price (formerly $3.2 million) of the Wheeler acreage

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