Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Commission Meeting 5-7-19

The meeting lasted all of 1 hour and 36 minutes. As usual, the meat of the meeting was all on the Consent Agenda involving over $2.6 million. Also, there was a resolution No. 16-2019 authorizing a State Revolving Fund Loan for replacement of water mains in Lake Osborne Estates...a community actually not located in Lake Worth (Beach) in the amount of $7.5 million. Zero discussion.

No one on the commission thinks it's important to ever discuss what they slap on the consent agenda--never informing the public about any of it even though we have asked them to consider those who are actually picking up the tab...their bosses..


Mark Parrilla was there last night with his family and gave an update on the Genesis Neighborhood Association. The grant funding he had previously set up in the amount of $1,209 is in memory of his grandmother, Leocadia Fonseca. Last night, he just received notice of a second grant. One of his big goals is to have a community center in the Genesis NA.

If you want more information on applying for a grant and you live in that neighborhood, go to the Genesis NA web site. Applications will be accepted through July 3 and the winner will be announced on August 3.

2 comments:

  1. Good going, Mark

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  2. Lynne, thank you for covering this story and honoring my grandmother's memory.

    Nothing will dissuade me from consistently putting effort into to the improvement of the beautiful City of Lake Worth Beach that has a very special place in my heart. Thank you Anonymous. As soon as I settle my law suit with, Jeffrey Kasky, who hit my vehicle and then hit me knocking me to the ground when I exited my vehicle to review the damage he did to my car. When I am made aware of the final amount I will fund 50% and seek matching funding to purchase property and open the Leocadia Fonseca Community Center in the Genesis neighborhood. Stay tuned!

    Respectfully,
    Mark A. Parrilla

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