06 August 2024

ROGOs no-go sought - Weekly briefing - August 6, 2024

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ROGOs no-go sought. On behalf of 17 community organizations, community advocate Last Stand's open letter to the Monroe Board of County Commissioners challenged assumptions and calculations, and identified flaws in the model used to determine whether evacuation time should constrain proposed residential growth resulting from issuing new ROGO (Rate of Growth Ordinance) building permits in the County. 
  • Pro-development commissioners appear to seek at least 3,000 new ROGOs.
  • Flawed and incomplete analysis. Among other issues, the estimated exposure to so-called 'takings' liability has been overstated.
  • Vastly inflated. The letter asserts that the number of privately-owned buildable residential lots that has been computed by county staff is not true.
  • 24-hour evacuation limit already exceeded. Under the state’s evacuation model, development must be curtailed if the Keys can't be evacuated ahead of an approaching storm in 24 hours or less. That limit should actually be reduced to account for increased frequency of climate change driven-rapid intensification of storms, which would reduce the window for an evacuation order to be issued and accomplished.   
Early voting for the August 20 election began on Monday, August 5 at five locations across the Keys. Hours, dates, and voting locations may be found at the Supervisor of Elections web site. 
New TDC CEO chosen. The Monroe County Tourist Development Council agreed to start contract negotiations with a Colorado executive to be the next director/chief executive officer of the TDC.   

Don’t pretend this is “just” nothing. Linda Cunningham cautioned against the apathy with which many residents anticipate approaching storms
Does 'plover' rhyme with lover or clover? Mark Hedden visited the often overlooked nature trail on Atlantic Boulevard in Key West.  

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A pair of great egrets on Big Pine Key 7-24-24 - Phil Dodderidge

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Big insurance rate hike proposed. State-sponsored Citizens Property Insurance Corporation proposed a 16.6% increase (the second highest increase in the state) beginning with next year's renewals.
Rehire under fire. Despite overwhelming public opposition, four Key West city commissioners (including three whose terms expire with the August 20th election) voted in June to fire City Manager Al Childress, but in that same meeting, two other commissioners called for a special meeting on August 26 (following the election) to consider rehiring Childress
Bond issue to go to voters. To fund a variety of neglected infrastructure projects, the City of Key West must turn to its voters in November to approve long term general obligation bonds that are essentially a $226 million line of credit.
  • Projects to be funded include roads, flooding solutions, a new community pool, a new fire station, a better Bayview Park and an enhanced amphitheater. 
  • Voters will consider four separate categories of funding: parks, recreation and cultural facilities; transportation, roads and parking; police, fire and public safety investments; and flooding, storm, and climate change adaptation projects. 
Possible storm brewing. The National Hurricane center is tracking what they describe as A large tropical wave centered several hundred miles east of the Leeward Islands" that as of Tuesday morning has a 60% chance of becoming a tropical depression or tropical storm in the next seven days. The Keys are within the forecast cone, but it is too early to take any action. Always track the most current information (it's frequently updated) at https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gtwo.php?basin=atlc 

Coral bleaching. With Keys water temperatures on the rise, our coral reefs are beginning to pale, a precursor to bleaching. Since July 9, water temperatures on the reefs throughout the Keys have reached the threshold for bleaching.

Time to toll? Separate from his role with FIRM, Mel Montagne made a coherent case for a roadway toll and arrival tax for non-residents arriving in the Keys.  

TDC to vote on the top candidate for its CEO job. The director selection committee of Monroe County's Tourist Development Council chose a Colorado attorney and executive to be the next TDC director. The TDC board will vote on that recommendation on Tuesday, July 30, at its meeting in Key Largo.

Not a TDC promotion. CBS Evening News' national broadcast included a three minute segment on Key West's chickens that featured outgoing commissioner Clayton Lopez and was less than a positive portrayal of Key West. 

Forever in Key West is a relative term. Linda Cunningham reminded us of the challenges of maintaining, well, everything in the Florida Keys

30 July 2024

Insurance rate hike - Weekly briefing - July 30, 2024

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Big insurance rate hike proposed. State-sponsored Citizens Property Insurance Corporation proposed a 16.6% increase (the second highest increase in the state) beginning with next year's renewals.
Rehire under fire. Despite overwhelming public opposition, four Key West city commissioners (including three whose terms expire with the August 20th election) voted in June to fire City Manager Al Childress, but in that same meeting, two other commissioners called for a special meeting on August 26 (following the election) to consider rehiring Childress
Bond issue to go to voters. To fund a variety of neglected infrastructure projects, the City of Key West must turn to its voters in November to approve long term general obligation bonds that are essentially a $226 million line of credit.
  • Projects to be funded include roads, flooding solutions, a new community pool, a new fire station, a better Bayview Park and an enhanced amphitheater. 
  • Voters will consider four separate categories of funding: parks, recreation and cultural facilities; transportation, roads and parking; police, fire and public safety investments; and flooding, storm, and climate change adaptation projects. 
Possible storm brewing. The National Hurricane center is tracking what they describe as A large tropical wave centered several hundred miles east of the Leeward Islands" that as of Tuesday morning has a 60% chance of becoming a tropical depression or tropical storm in the next seven days. The Keys are within the forecast cone, but it is too early to take any action. Always track the most current information (it's frequently updated) at https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gtwo.php?basin=atlc 

Coral bleaching. With Keys water temperatures on the rise, our coral reefs are beginning to pale, a precursor to bleaching. Since July 9, water temperatures on the reefs throughout the Keys have reached the threshold for bleaching.

Time to toll? Separate from his role with FIRM, Mel Montagne made a coherent case for a roadway toll and arrival tax for non-residents arriving in the Keys.  

TDC to vote on the top candidate for its CEO job. The director selection committee of Monroe County's Tourist Development Council chose a Colorado attorney and executive to be the next TDC director. The TDC board will vote on that recommendation on Tuesday, July 30, at its meeting in Key Largo.

Not a TDC promotion. CBS Evening News' national broadcast included a three minute segment on Key West's chickens that featured outgoing commissioner Clayton Lopez and was less than a positive portrayal of Key West. 

Forever in Key West is a relative term. Linda Cunningham reminded us of the challenges of maintaining, well, everything in the Florida Keys


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Bo Fodor


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City commission divided on tax increase. Without a formal vote yet, discussions during annual budget workshops for the City of Key West revealed no consensus on prospective tax increases for non-homesteaded properties

County property tax increase on the way. During its own budget workshops, the Monroe's Board of County Commissioners appeared headed towards increased taxes on non-homesteaded properties

Big money in Key West commission races. Official campaign finance reports filed with the Supervisor of Elections for candidates in the two competitive races for Key West City Commission (to take place on August 20th) show some eye-popping numbers. 
  • Large contributors to some of these candidates include some familiar businesses in the local tourism industry. Voters in Key West are encouraged to become familiar with which individuals and business are writing big checks to which candidates in these races. You'll need to scroll down and click on candidates names and navigate a bit to see the reports, which are a matter of public record. 
  • District 1, Monica Haskell reported raising over $45,000 and Ben Hennington has raised $7,200. Each campaign reports several contributions at the $1,000 limit, as well as small donations.   
  • District 6, Aaron Castillo reported raising nearly $35,000, Thaddeus Cohen over $10,000, and Marci Rose nearly $18,000. Each campaign reports several contributions at the $1,000 limit, as well as small donations. Castillo's campaign has filed two amended reports, one of which appears to correct an over limit contributions from an individual.
Key West bond request trimmed and goes to voters in November. The Key West City Commission removed roughly $74 million from its original $300 million bond proposals, and agreed on 4-3 votes to propose the remainder to voters on November 5. City residents will be asked to approve bonding up to $226 million in the next 30 years for parks and recreation, transportation, police and fire and climate change adaption projects. 

Tavernier citizens appeal CEMEX zoning reversal. The Tavernier Community Association appealed FloridaCommerce’s June 26 reversal of its May 16th decision to deny approval of a Tavernier Key Commercial Overlay District. The zoning proposal enables converting the defunct CEMEX plant into a development including a Publix store and workforce housing. Citizens groups have been vocal in opposition to the project. 

Candidates answered challenging questions. Safer Cleaner Ships asked local candidates for their views on cruise ships, water quality monitoring, and rehiring fired Key West City Manager Al Childress. One of the two candidates for City Commission District 1 didn't respond, while one candidate in District 6 declined to comment on rehiring Childress, a second hedged, and a third supports rehiring Childress. 

Candidate forum. Hometown! Key West sponsored a candidate forum at the Studios of Key West ahead of the August 20 primary vote, and posted a video of the event.   

Rocky rollout for Conch Connect? Multiple residents used social media (Key West Locals in Facebook) to report issues with the County's rollout of its new "Conch Connect”on-demand micro-transit service in Key West and Stock Island. It's not known yet how many used and were satisfied with the service


A lesson in Civics. Linda Cunningham fulfilled her duty as a citizen