Friday, June 18, 2010

Maxwell and Varela deny knowledge of $900.000,- City owned houses for public sale

DISRESPECT BEGETS DISRESPECT!!!!!

Lake Worth Website discloses $900.000 Lake Worth owned foreclosed houses
to be sold publicly,to support our General Fund for services taxpayers pay for! Rachlin, Auditor for disclosing that City does not keep record of properties or of Departments' sales , with books not in balance was immediately fired by the City Manager.Who gets those houses? Commission buddy, Phil Spinelli, since approx 1992 on the City P.& Z. Board was given 604 Lake Avenue for $70.000.-(Rumshack) building!!!
The sidewalks of heavy voters ' streets are being immediately given $500.000.-.

The City needs the revenue from the re-creation of our proven succesful 1921 Casino,
and the best architect for that project finally found R.E.G., was denied $456.000
for engineering and architectural services to start the project!
The Utility Dept. gives millions in unquestioned, unverified, engineering
services!!!!No Commission ever evrified those, they throw it on the Consent Agenda, not to bother themselves with something they know nothing about!


Maxwell and Varela who are aware of the $900.000 available for sale City owned foreclosed housing stock, said we don't have money,we don't have money but voted for the $500.000 with no General Fund revenue generation, only their voters' favor!

They are keeping in that underhanded manner, Lake Worth a Low End City, while boycotting progress potential.Low End Commissions have done this since 1947.
They swore to improve our Quality of life and uphold all Laws,Federal State and Local
They chiseled the highly respected by Palm Beach,West Palm Beach for his stellar achievements.What stellar achievements does the subversive low end element have to show for, that matches Rick Gonzalez's?
Dee McNamara,Citizens advocate, taxpayer since 1991.

1 comment:

  1. Low End City Commission breed Low End Cities,
    as shows since 1947 in Lake Worth. We owned the land from South of Sloan's Curve(LAKE WORTH) to S.P.B. and a Low End Commission voted it away to Palm Beach, as they did not want or knew how to maintain it!!!!!!!
    Dee McNamara as learned from the Lake Worth Herald history expert!

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