Key West Citizen Editorial Looks for Change
This is an editorial written by the Key West Citizen Editorial Board today. If there was ever a call for CHANGE, this is it:
Stop Pay-to-Play Politics in Monroe County – Support Our Campaign for Change
The stakes in this election couldn’t be higher. It’s clear from Friday’s Finance Report that my opponent, Jim Scholl, is almost entirely funded by big developers and companies with pending business before the County.
We Can’t Afford To Get This Wrong—Help Us Fight Over Development
One thing was clear from Wednesday's County Commission meeting: our residents are worried about how more development will affect our infrastructure. And they’re right to be concerned.
Why Does the Compromise Have to Be to Our Detriment?
At the September BOCC meeting last week the County Commissioners voted on whether or not to change the language of the established Comprehensive Plan to give the developers of the proposed Publix in Tavernier, along with 86 affordable housing units, the ability to accept the 86 early evacuation ROGOs without having to do the required 1-1 exchange for regular ROGOs.
Our Infrastructure Can’t Handle More Development—Don't Let Them Fool You
Last Week the Monroe County Board of Commissioners held a special ROGO workshop where they brought in utility and school department heads to discuss whether our current infrastructure can handle additional development.
GRAND JURY REPORT CITES BOCC’S LACK OF OVERSIGHT IN TRAUMA STAR AND MCFR DRUG THEFT SCANDAL
After the release of the Grand Jury report on recent indictments it is appalling to read about the current Board of County Commissioners’ gross negligence and lack of oversight that allowed a drug theft scandal to fester within the Trauma Star and Monroe County Fire Rescue services.
County Administrator Roman Gastesi Indicted
News broke today about retired Monroe County Administrator, Roman Gastesi, being indicted in the Trauma Star scandal for attempting to cover up the theft of over 600 vials of narcotics, including Fentanyl.
BOCC Proposed Trash Tax Increase Becomes Reality
As predicted, the County Commissioners passed the full 20% increase for the Waste Management non ad valorem tax for residential solid waste collection, distribution and recycling rate for the fiscal year 2024-2025.
Tune In to Morning Magazine Tomorrow to Hear Me Live!
Be sure to tune in tomorrow morning, Friday July 26th, to hear me at 7:50am on Morning Magazine on 104.1, US1 Radio, with Joe Moore & Chuck Thomas!
Your Input is Critical to the Number of ROGOs our BOCC Will Request!
The topic of how many ROGOs the Monroe County BOCC are going to ask for from the State at the end of the year has become an all important subject of interest for everyone in the Florida Keys.
Will No One Think of the Renters and Middle Class?
I attended the BOCC budget meeting on Tuesday, and, just as I had suspected, the budget increased by $49 million for 2025. While the County Commissioners were thrilled that the millage rate decreased by a mere 1%, overall, the total tax that will be collected through property taxes increased almost 9%.
Wasteful Spending of Your Tax Dollars Needs to Stop!
I hope you and your family had an amazing 4th of July weekend. We certainly did with the Key Largo Parade, Big Pine Fireworks, and the Key West Key Lime Pie Drop! Now it’s back to business. I've often spoken about wasteful spending at the county level, and here's a clear example.
BOCC Budget Meetings Are Coming- It’s Time to Pay Attention!
It’s July 1st and that means the 2025 budget meetings are about to begin. I’m hearing that there will be no tax or budget increases, even though consistent, large increases have become the expectation. Why do I think this will be the case? It is because WE are shining a very vocal light on these expenditures.
BOCC Meetings Need More Transparency
The June BOCC meeting was canceled due to the Juneteenth holiday, so I expected the May meeting to cover both months' agendas and last all day. However, the meeting ended in just 3 ½ hours, finishing before 12:30pm. While the commissioners may enjoy having the afternoon off, I'm concerned that not enough time was spent discussing two months' worth of agenda items that are important to the public.
Today’s Political Forum Showed Who Is Ready For Office
Today was the Key West Chamber of Commerce’s debate forum for all candidates running in the Keys. We answered questions from our peers about our plans if elected, how we would solve relative issues to our positions and how we can make our home of the Florida Keys a better place.
CEMEX Construction Looking to Avoid Comprehensive Plan Rules for Publix in Tavernier
At this month's BOCC meeting, CEMEX Construction proposed a Small Map Amendment, which would allow them to obtain the 86 building permits necessary for their workforce housing units, but not require them to follow the rules of the existing Comprehensive Plan
TDC Makes a Step in the Right Direction
This week I attended the Tourist Development Council’s monthly meeting in Key West. The TDC’s board members unanimously voted to permanently dismiss their Marketing Director, Stacey Mitchell.
March BOCC Meeting Recapped
The most recent ROGO workshop and BOCC meeting this past Wednesday left me feeling anxious for the future sustainability of the Florida Keys. It is essential that we are informed of the important decisions being made, so I wanted to recap the meeting for you.