Monday, May 4, 2015

Training on Sunshine Law out of the Sunshine

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The mayor and all the West Palm Beach commissioners recently attended training on Florida's Sunshine law, out of the Sunshine. Commissioner Shanon Materio, however, said the meeting should have been open. “I don’t understand why it couldn’t have been in the sunshine,” she said. “Why not?”

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Anonymous said...


kitkat21 6 minutes ago
Please keep Materio in West Palm Beach. We DO NOT want her back in Lake Worth! We have ENOUGH trouble with the rotten Commissioners that we have now ! Flim- Flam men trying to privatize our beach, demolition by neglect of the historic Gulfsteam hotel and the gutting of our electric utility personnel (yet another person fired today) by City Manager Bornstein so that we are forced to sell to FPL. The person left running our utility isn't even qualified.

Anonymous said...

Kitkat, how do
You know the person running our utilities is not qualified? Is it the electric, or water department that you are talking about?
As far as the Gulfstream, it is a Nationaly designated Historic Building, it would almost take an Act of God to get it demolished.

Anonymous said...

According to Wes, in a FB post, its not that hard to demo a nationally registered historic building. He said it doesn't give the building any real protection from demo just protects the facade from being changed. If the property becomes unsafe enough or deteriorated enough it can be demolished.

You can see that greedy developers pull this kind of stunt around the country and once the building is gone its gone.
https://www.bisnow.com/new-york/news/industrial/did-developer-illegally-demolish-building-on-national-register-44928

I had high hopes for HH, thought they could be a great partner for the City, but it seems I was wrong.

Anonymous said...

I agree with materio, why not?