Wednesday, February 27, 2019

March 12 ballot

Amendments:

1. NAME CHANGE TO THE CITY OF LAKE WORTH BEACH.
IN ORDER TO DISTINGUISH ITSELF FROM SURROUNDING UNINCORPORATED AREAS, SHALL ARTICLE I, SECTION 1 OF THE CITY OF LAKE WORTH CHARTER ENTITLED “CITY CREATED” BE AMENDED TO CHANGE THE NAME OF THE CITY FROM THE “CITY OF LAKE WORTH” TO THE “CITY OF LAKE WORTH BEACH?”
VOTE NO

2. SALE OF DOWNTOWN PROPERTY TO IMPROVE INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENHANCE REDEVELOPMENT.
IN ORDER TO IMPROVE DOWNTOWN INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENHANCE REDEVELOPMENT, SHALL THE CITY OF LAKE WORTH BE AUTHORIZED TO SELL CITY PROPERTY AT 501 LAKE AVENUE IN DOWNTOWN LAKE WORTH WITH ALL PROCEEDS USED EXCLUSIVELY WITHIN DOWNTOWN LAKE WORTH?
VOTE NO

VOTE HARDY & GUERCIO


This is to state that I have nothing against Omari Hardy's opponent. I don't know her but I have seen Omari in action over the past two years and he is all for Lake Worth and most of the issues that I approve on a local level. He is smart as a whip and the rest of the dais constantly wants to shut him up. He keeps his cool during those encounters and does not allow to be deterred. That's a good enough reason for me to vote for him again. He is the lone voice on the dais that reads the back-up and does the necessary research. He is not a puppet of the city manager.

Richard Guercio in District 4 is simply the best candidate and will represent Lake Worth well. He won't be intimidated by Scott Maxwell or the city manager. He will ask the tough questions and will get to the bottom of all issues and come up with the right answers. He will hold the city manager accountable to commission policy. He will be there for the residents--people over politics.

2 comments:

  1. I called one of these clowns and asked why he was for the name change and his answer was"so we could market the city better". for who

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  2. I had the same experience 12:49.

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