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Saturday, 3 November 2012

Where's Hilda?

Posted on 01:00 by Unknown


The Carrie P. Meek Center for Business is under investigation by the Miami-Dade County Inspector General’s office and the state has shut it down.


Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/11/02/3079947/homestead-business-incubator-faces.html#storylink=cpy

By Christina Veiga

cveiga@MiamiHerald.com

The county Inspector General is investigating a Homestead organization that landed almost $1 million in federal grants while purporting to be a nonprofit organization.

Trouble is, the IRS revoked the Carrie P. Meek Center for Business’ nonprofit status last year after the center didn’t file tax returns for three straight years. The center has no affiliation with former U.S. Rep. Carrie Meek.

The nonprofit status is not the only problem facing the center: The state has shut it down for failing to carry the required insurance. And court records show the center, also known as the Business and Technology Development Corp., has a trail of unpaid bills owed to a local bank, a payroll company and others.

Now, the center’s executive director, Hilda B. Hall-Dennis, has gone missing. She hasn’t answered phone calls from Homestead city officials, a city spokeswoman said. The number for the center is disconnected. Hall also didn’t answer an email sent Friday by The Miami Herald. Additionally, calls from The Herald to her cell phone went unanswered and text messages were returned as undeliverable.

The Meek center opened in 2003 as a “business incubator” — a place to help entrepreneurs launch new businesses in south Miami-Dade County . It claims to have helped 4,000 business people, according to its most recent grant application filed with the city of Homestead. County auditors in 2010 recommended closing the center after they couldn’t find proof of any of the center’s claims.
Its latest problems center on whether the nonprofit met the requirements to receive federal grants.

According to a memo from the county inspector general, since 2008, the center has obtained $898,000 in federal Community Development Block Grant money. As a condition of getting the money, the center is supposed to be registered as a nonprofit with the IRS and the state and have workers’ compensation and liability insurance, the memo states.

But the center lost its nonprofit status in June 2011 for not filing tax returns for three consecutive years. The center’s nonprofit status was still revoked as of Thursday, according to an IRS representative. However, the representative noted that there’s no way to know whether a new application is in the pipeline.
The state’s Department of Financial Services confirmed Friday that it had issued a “stop work” order for not carrying the requisite insurance.

The city gave the center a lucrative deal.

Since at least 2010, it has operated rent free out of a building owned by the Homestead Community Redevelopment Agency — a special taxing district of the city that helps spur economic development. The CRA has also given the center more than $220,000 in grants since 2005, according to city documents.

“The city has identified areas of significant concern regarding the Business and Technology Development Corporation. Staff has made multiple inquires of Ms. Hilda Hall and asked her to provide various documents,” said city spokeswoman BegoƱe Cazalis. “Ms. Hilda Hall responded, saying that it was a misunderstanding and that she would provide the documentation. The city gave her a deadline of 30 days to provide the documents, and she has not provided them. She has not answered repeated calls, and her attorney has not answered calls either.”

Referring to the center by its initials, Inspector General Christopher Mazzella wrote in his Oct. 24 memo to the county agency that disperses the grants: “It is the inspector general’s opinion that BTDC has, among other things, misrepresented its nonprofit status. Therefore, it is our request that any further payments or grants to BTDC be suspended pending further review of this matter.”

In addition, the center owes $122,000 to local Homestead bank 1st National, according to a June 2012 court judgment. Another $96,000 is owed to General Electric, according to a 2011 judgment and more than $40,000 is owed to a payroll company in Texas.

Lyons Financial, a Minnesota company, also has a judgment against the center for $103,000.
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Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/11/02/3079947/homestead-business-incubator-faces.html#storylink=cpy
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Posted in Bad Deals, Boondoggle, Business Incubator, City Council, CRA, CRA Audit, Hilda Hall, Mayor Bateman, Transparency | No comments

Friday, 5 October 2012

A Real State Of The City Shock Report: Miami Today News Reports Trump Not Building Studio City

Posted on 17:25 by Unknown



Trump Tells Homestead "You're Fired!"



Wow, There Goes $94,900,000 Down The Drain, They Promised $260,000 Per Day In Payroll Alone. 

Mayor Bateman’s assessment was succinct. “This is a win-win. It is the best economic opportunity we have had in a long time. Shame on us, if we don’t make it happen.” Shame Indeed.
Trump won't open Miami film complex
By Catherine Lackner
    It was the stuff of fantasy: a vast film and entertainment complex supported by the Trump Organization, rising on 790 county-owned acres near Homestead Air Reserve Base in far southern Miami-Dade County.
   Trump Studio City was to have two mega stages of 218,000 square feet each, two sound stages of 109,000 square feet each, 10 smaller sound stages, back lots, offices, digital production facilities, a media hub, office and event space, a hotel, retail, a landing strip and possibly even a magnet school for film production.
   But encumbrances on the land, coupled with environmental concerns, probably have killed the deal.
   Joe Martinez, Miami-Dade commissioner, proposed the mega-complex in June.
   "What does Hollywood have that we don't have?" Mr. Martinez asked then. "What does L.A. have that we don't have? They are not as close to Central and South America as we are. They are not as close to the financial capital of the world as we are. They are not as close to Europe as we are. Why can't we have an industry that even the environmentalists like — the movie industry?"
   The county commission requested a report on legal restrictions from the county attorney's office. The report, completed in late August, breaks the property into nine parcels, seven of which have significant restrictions.
   "That was never anything that was part of our office," said Jack Osterholt, county deputy mayor. "If anybody else from the private sector or anybody on the dais wants to do something, we'll help out. But as far as we're concerned, it's over."
   Parcels two, five, six and eight and not available for use, the report says, because they are owned or used by an entity other than the county, or subject to other restrictions. Some of the space is dedicated to park use, some has been set aside for homeless programs, and some has been leased to the US government on a long-term basis.
   Parcels three and four, which are close but not contiguous and comprise 200 acres, "had the fewest restrictions," the report says. However, they might contain asbestos and might be the home of an endangered species of snake. A restriction says there can't be an airport there, or any use that supports an airport. Because the site is more than 30 miles south of Miami, supporters said an air strip or airport would have been advantageous.
   Neither Mr. Martinez nor the Trump Organization responded to requests for comment.

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Posted in 2012 Elections, Bad Deals, Boondoggle, Donald Trump, Incompetence, Mayor Bateman, Mayor Otis Wallace | No comments

Thursday, 20 September 2012

GALATA Housing Giveaway Fallout: Councilwoman PFM Asks If GALATA Is Bringing Blight To The NW

Posted on 06:00 by Unknown

Mayor Bateman and Councilman Williams did not remember the program, evidenced by their remarks.

We did: http://homesteadishome.blogspot.com/2011/12/director-of-galata-filed-for-bankruptcy.html

            http://homesteadishome.blogspot.com/2010/04/homestead-florida-city-haitian-relief.html

Three residents made the Mayor and City Council aware of a NW home given away to GALATA in December, along with four other homes, had fallen into neglected status creating an eyesore. The photos taken early this week show the properties have been mowed and cleaned up at this time.

 Property referenced in council complaint. 105 NE 17 Street, appearance improved.





Tommy Milner located in Homestead at 122 NW 17 Street stated he worked hard to provide a safe home for his family however problems have occurred as a result of the City of Homestead purchasing property on 105 NE 17 Street directly across from his house. Mr. Milner said the City refurbished the house and turned it over to a corporation called Galata who then rented to a Section 8 family who could not sustain their property and in return was bringing down the property value of the community. Mr. Milner asked why the City did not notify the public about the sale and questioned if the City knew the property was going to be rented to Section 8.

Mayor Steven Bateman asked if the program was run through Finance. Director of Finance Carlos Perez replied the property was owned by Galata who was also responsible for the upkeep. He stated he would follow up on the issue

Councilman Stephen Shelley commented he was made aware of the issue about a week prior went to look at the property physically and discussed it with the City Manager. He did not agree the community was a good area for a perpetual rental and stated staff would be looking into the concern.

*Councilman Jimmie Williams articulated he did not remember the City lease agreement with Galata and asked how often followups and monitoring of the property was conducted with the houses deeded over to Galata.
 *The minutes had councilwoman, we corrected it and Councilman Williams made the motion with Councilman Maldonado supplying the second, ayes all.


Director of Finance Carlos Perez stated the City was currently working on the issue. Councilman Jimmie Williams asked how many houses Galata overlooked.
Director of Finance Carlos Perez replied five.

Councilman Jimmie Williams asked for a copy of contract and asked if NSP money was utilized.

Director of Finance Carlos Perez responded 15 houses were purchased using NSP funds in which five went to Galata.

Councilman Jimmie Williams questioned if the properties were not maintained by Galata was the City to get them back.
Director of Finance Carlos Perez replied he would review the contract

Councilwoman Patricia Fairclough McCormick stated the purpose of the Neighborhood Stabilization Program was to stabilize communities and remove blight however it appeared blight was being brought into the community instead.

The Item: Finance/Enterprise COMMITTEE COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS
a MOTION TO PLACE CAR 184 ON COUNCIL AGENDA APPROVAL OF NSP PROGRAM SUB RECIPIENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF HOMESTEAD AND GALATA, INC.
A Motion was made to place CAR 184 on July 26 2011 Council Meeting Consent Agenda Approval of NSP Program Sub Recipient Agreement between the City of Homestead and Galata Inc by Councilman Williams and seconded by Councilman Maldonado.
City Manager Gretsas stated staff recommended the Mayor and Council authorize the City Manager to execute the NSP Program Sub recipient agreement between the City of Homestead and Galata Inc.

Mayor Bateman asked all in favor Vote Ayes all Motion carried


The Councilwoman asked if Galata paid anything for the properties
Director of Finance Carlos Perez responded he would find out.

Councilwoman Patricia Fairclough McCormick said if the agency received the properties for free then they should not be profiting from them.

Mr. Milner asked for a member of Council or staff to meet with him in an effort to better understand the problem City Manager George Gretsas agreed to meet with Mr. Milner the following day.

Councilman Stephen Shelley expressed he represented that district and his door was always opened for comments or concerns.

James Melly located in Homestead at 112 NE 17 Street echoed the sentiments of prior speaker Tommy Milner. Mr. Melly stated he was concerned with the arrangement with Galata because it appeared NSP funds were spent the property was renovated and the house sat with no sales sign and was never openly marketed. He said at some point it was transferred to Galata with a zero dollar tax exempt sale. He stated Galata was a non profit organization who was making a profit from a rental. Mr. Melly said he would like to review the contract because the property was not being maintained.

Mayor Steven Bateman stated the City of Homestead council was responsible with the exception of Councilwoman Patricia Fairclough McCormick and the ordeal took place in 2009-2010. The Mayor indicated he  was not aware that five properties were given to one organization for zero dollars but stated the City would resolve the situation.

Calvin Ephol located in Homestead at 131 NE 17 Avenue echoed the statements of former speakers Mr. Milner and Mr. Melly. Mr. Ephol commented he chose his current neighborhood based off quality and his ability to later retire there both of which were now questionable. He asked if the City rezoned the area for rental properties and asked if the tax base would be affected.
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Posted in 2009 Election, Bad Deals, Boondoggle, City Council, Councilman Jimmie Williams, Councilman Shelley, Housing, Incompetence, Mayor Bateman, Patricia Fairclough-McCormick | No comments

Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Centennial Committee Time Capsule; Suggestions For Burial

Posted on 01:00 by Unknown




Let's start:

#1.) The famous "$4 million - $19 million pile of fill" that Bateman and Purrinos claim is at the lake quarry, don't worry, it will fit

#2.) Joe Strano's sworn statement to then Public Corruption Chief Joe Centorino

#3.) The true cost of the Mayor Roscoe Warren Municipal Park

#4.) The Kindness Awards

#5.) The CRA

#6.) The Seminole Theater

#7.) $1 per year leases for taxpayer owned land

#8.) 56 NW 9th Street and all investigations associated with it 

#9.) Downtown

#10.) The contaminated City Hall



Please continue amongst yourselves.................
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Posted in Boondoggle, Centennial | No comments

Monday, 27 August 2012

Watchcat Report: No Sidewalks At Everglades Preparatory Academy Roadway? Really, Homestead City Council? P&Z?

Posted on 20:04 by Unknown


According to records obtained from the city there are no sidewalks for 10% of the forecast 700 first year students who are either riding a bike or walking to the Mowry Street school. Yet everyone of our city "planners" at every level somehow missed putting in sidewalks for safe passage to and from the school for the kids. Great job!

How could this happen?

The silver lining is there are two ditches on either side of the new road.

There is some nonsense being spouted about the sidewalks are coming in Phase II, the current sacrificial lambs aka students will just have to wait a while for the current round of campaign cash from Alliance Homestead, LLC's Robert Cambo and Marcelo Saiegh, to run out.  




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Saturday, 11 August 2012

La LEY Bags After School Program At Stadium

Posted on 02:00 by Unknown



Parents are not happy. $10,000 monthly fee for insurance costs cited

John H. Ruiz, who owns La Ley Sports, the company renting out Homestead’s baseball stadium, said he will have to shut down an after-school care program


Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/08/08/2944742/parents-upset-over-cancelation.html#storylink=cpy

By Christina Veiga

cveiga@MiamiHerald.com

Parents met on Wednesday to sign a petition urging Homestead to reinstate an after-school program at the city-owned baseball stadium.

But the city isn’t the entity shutting down the program.

Rather, John H. Ruiz — who runs the company La Ley Sports, which leases the stadium — says he simply can’t afford to offer the service any more.

“The after school program causes a loss for us,” he said.
The culprit, Ruiz said, is the City Council’s refusal to waive a $10,000 monthly insurance premium La Ley is liable for, according to its lease with the city. The insurance requirement has been a contentious issue that has ultimately resulted in two lawsuits against the city.

Ruiz asked Homestead council members three times to waive the insurance requirement at least temporarily, or to drop it all together. But the City Council wouldn’t budge.

“The city didn’t approve the waiver for the insurance, and therefore that causes a substantial impact. So instead of going to the after-school program, that money is going to the insurance,” Ruiz said.
Ruiz’s request to waive the insurance requirement puts the city in a tough spot. Waiving the premiums would mean the city has to find taxpayer money in a tight budget to pay for the insurance.

But parent Maria Lora said the city should work with La Ley because if the company goes out of business, the taxpayers will be stuck footing the bill anyways. She and others say it’s better to have the stadium occupied because it previously sat largely unused since Hurricane Andrew in 1992.

Lora said the city should waive the premiums “for a period of time until we can build this up, which has been closed since Andrew. And the city, no matter what, we’re still paying for it.”

Jose Vazquez’s three children attend the after school care. He said the program is a benefit for his kids.
“Here, they’re there from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., which is even more time for me to work on my schedule for work. And they finish all of their work. On top of that, my son is on the honor roll. He had never been on that,” Vazquez said.

He singled out Councilwoman Judy Waldman’s vote against waiving the property insurance, but the majority of council members actually voted against the measure. The last time the council took the issue up in May, only Mayor Steve Bateman and Councilman Elvis Maldonado voted for it. Councilman Jimmie Williams III was absent.

“It has nothing to do with me. It’s in the contract. And I’m not the only one who voted,” Waldman said.
The councilwoman said she wants La Ley to be successful at the stadium, and said she would welcome an alternative solution that wouldn’t cost the taxpayers money.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/08/08/2944742/parents-upset-over-cancelation.html#storylink=cpy
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Posted in Boondoggle, City Council, City of Homestead, Councilwoman Waldman, CSUSA, La LEY, Mayor Bateman | No comments

Wednesday, 25 July 2012

FACEBOOK Politics by Joe Martinez For Miami Dade County Mayor, WITHOUT Donald Trump

Posted on 17:32 by Unknown
 This photo of Donald arriving was not taken at the Capri as the Donald is no where to be seen with Joe Martinez

This is for those who don't understand politics. Commissioner Joe Martinez is running for the office of Miami Dade County Mayor. The commissioner who is also the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners has posted his recent Trump Studio City Presentation held at the Capri Restaurant on his campaign's FACEBOOK page. No Donald Trump in any of Joe's photos.

 http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.465822273429588.111421.252046644807153&type=3

So where was Donald Trump? Surely, something allegedly this gigantic for Homestead would have gotten the Donald to the Capri, wouldn't it? 

Free land, tax write-offs, tax incentives, jobs incentives just don't mean that much anymore. 

Then there was the youtube video of the project, good luck with that! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBj-pTSCeK8  Poof, vanished into thin air.

 FACEBOOK and the campaign site are both promoting the Trump Studio City.

http://www.joemartinezformayor.com/

Donald Trump quiere construir estudio de cine en Miami-Dade

June 13, 2012
Si el proyecto que tiene en mente Donald Trump llega a convertirse en realidad, el sur de Miami-Dade podría convertirse en el hogar de Trump Studio City, un estudio de producciones cinematogrÔficas. El martes el proyecto le fue presentado a la Comisión ...

Trump deals for Miami film studio

June 8, 2012
By Ashley Hopkins and Catherine Lackner    If Commissioner Joe Martinez has his way, within a few years a vast film and entertainment complex supported by the Trump Organization will rise on 790 county-owned acres near Homestead Air Reserve Base in far...

Joe Martinez for Miami-Dade County Mayor's Albums

  http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.465822273429588.111421.252046644807153&type=3

Trump City Studios Presentation in Homestead/Florida City
By Joe Martinez for Miami-Dade County Mayor · Updated about a month ago · Taken at Capri Restaurant



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Monday, 23 July 2012

CRA Funds A Cool $100,000 For Bateman Advisor/City Media Consultant Frank May's Seminole Theater's Roof Leaks

Posted on 11:16 by Unknown




This is all very cozy. It was also Frank May who wrote the City of Homestead response to the Miami Dade County CRA Audit of 2010. 

How much more can the CRA afford regarding the Seminole Theater's appetite for funding with no opening date in sight?
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Posted in Arts, Boondoggle, City Council, Code Enforcement, Community Groups, Councilwoman Waldman, CRA, CRA Audit, Frank May, Investigation, PAC, Property Management, Seminole Theater | No comments

Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Reader Comment Worthy of a Special Post

Posted on 06:18 by Unknown

















The Mayor Roscoe Warren Park Boondoggle

Here is what one Homestead resident has to say about the multi-million dollar sham of a park:
MBrown said...

Presently, this is a terribly built park...! In regards to the dog park, areas for both small and large dogs flood incessantly creating large pools of mud. The City of Homestead chooses to "fix" the problem by filling the pools with sand.
The chain-link fence is not properly tied into the ground, creating gaps where the dogs may escape.
Today, a Park and Rec employee asked me to leave for having my 2 yr old daughter in the park. According to the employee, Mark, you cannot have a maximum of three dogs with you and a small child while at the park.
Called the Park and Rec office to file a formal complaint and I ended up being transferred to who I am assuming is the Mayor of Homestead, last name "Bateman". The most inefficient of all people.
No wonder the City of Homestead is notorious for being mis-managed and labeled an undesirable place to reside. Can't wait for my lease to be up so I can get my family out of here!!

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