A few supporters for the Gulfstream project
that were seated in front of the podium
that were seated in front of the podium
Gulfstream Hotel renovation is a go: Tense back-and-forth meeting finalizes $104 million deal
"A feisty, standing-room only crowd of residents repeatedly jeered, booed and interrupted McVoy despite persistent, but ineffectual requests by Mayor Betty Resch for decorum and civility.After one outburst, Resch threatened to clear the room and directed a sheriff's captain to remove anyone who disrupted the meeting. It did not appear that anyone was made to leave.
McVoy, along with Commissioners Kim Stokes and Reinaldo Diaz, have been the targets of blistering attacks on social media for months from those who believe they were against the Gulfstream project."
This was much more than a "feisty" crowd. They were rude and well organized to give the three on the dais all the grief they could muster up to ensure a favorable vote for the project. Cost to the taxpayers of this city did not matter. All they knew was, they wanted it...period. Even their signs were professionally made. It is disheartening to have neighbors attacking elected officials in this fashion.
As you all know, in the end, the vote was 5/0 to proceed with the Gills on developing the Hotel and its property.
Read the Palm Beach Post article
It totally ticks me off that they treated Chris this way.
ReplyDeletethere are always going to be people who agree or disagree.if we all like just one persons thoughts it would end up being awful boring.lets all grow up and respect each other.life is to short for this crap.THANK YOU CHRIS for doing your job as you see fit
ReplyDeleteHi Andy. Hi Barbara.
ReplyDeleteIs that a recent picture? Andy looks like a little boy.
ReplyDeleteJut taken that night!
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