Monday, January 5, 2015

National Baseball might come to West Palm Beach after all

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Well, it looks like West Palm Beach is going to play ball after all with West Palm Beach mayor Jeri Muoio saying she will negotiate a deal with the county for the property on 45th street.

Read about it... and while you're doing that, think of all the wasted taxpayer money and  Glen Torcivia's billable legal hours and shenanigans behind the scenes, sanctioned by this present visionary commission (McVoy excluded) as well as some of the PB County Commissioners who had no problem trying to ruin John Prince Park.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

John Prince Park is a dangerous dump of a place. Recently took my grandchildren to the playground and was appalled at the lack of basic maintenance, glass bottles, cigarette butts, bums in and out of the bathrooms. Who is in charge there?

Anonymous said...

Our Commission and City Attorney are delighted to spend our money conniving against our will, as can be seen from their devious push to foist a huge 34 year debt of $131 million on our already highly taxed citizens, and by their attempt to impose unwanted 65' height in our downtown.

The Commission continued by their support of Commissioner Maxwell's baseball nightmare, authorizing Attorney Torcivia to lobby our neighboring municipalities for the destruction of our beautiful adjacent natural area of John Prince Park for a parking lot and stadium to add congestion and pollution to our already overcrowded roads.

They pay attention only to their warped visions of our city and ignore what we want our city to be.

We will have a chance to get rid of un-elected Commissioner Szerdi, a strong supporter of these two follies, and replace him with a candidate who will listen to and care about us citizens.
Ryan Meier or Craig Frost will be far preferable to the present obnoxious and pompous occupant the District 4 seat

Lynn Anderson said...

Thanks for your comment above, anonymous @ 12:44.

I understand that both candidates were against the General obligation bond and both supported the Charter amendment to keep our downtown to 45 feet and 35 feet.

Anonymous said...

Anon at 12:04- call Palm Beach County Commission Mayor Shelley Vana at 561-355-2203 or 561-355-6344 for outside the WPB calling area. She holds the purse strings for funding our parks. JPP is the only park in our area and the oldest Park in Palm beach County. Ask Shelley to urinate some money for our park .And I don't agree with your assessment of our beautiful park.