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A win for Monica Mayotte and Kim Do means the end of special interest controlling our city council. This could be the most important election to date. Your vote is your voice. Vote March 13th

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9 COMMENTS

  1. VERY POWERFUL !!!!!!!

    You couldn’t have presented it any clearer,thank you for the breakdown Al. This is probably the most important election we’ve had in years. I predict a huge turn out on election day, it’s time for the citizens to regain control of their city,the children, young adults and teachers are counting on us.

    Best regards,
    Chris Scarpa.

  2. Thanks Al,
    Yes, a simple majority on the City Council would certainly stop the granting of unnecessary zoning variances which only favor developers and the ‘campaign big donor class’ at the expense of residents.
    Don’t believe me… I respectfully suggest you take a ride over and witness Tower 155 and it’s 170 unit impact on its’ neighbors (NE Mizner Blvd & E Boca Raton Rd). This tower is sadly just the beginning of much more to follow – Camino Square is on the back burner waiting for the election outcome.
    This same simple majority gained by electing Monica and Kim will slow down this crazy march to being like the rest of South Florida; problems with crime, traffic congestion, homelessness, school overcrowding, etc. Do we really need to or want to march to the same drum beat?

  3. WHY WOULD ANY DEVELOPER OR SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP GIVE TENS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS TO JEREMY RODGERS OR ARMAND GROSSMAN IF THEY DID NOT KNOW FOR CERTAIN THEY WOULD GET THEIR VOTES FOR PROJECTS THEY
    MAKE MILLIONS ON?

  4. I hope no one forgets Jeremy Rodgers’ “no” vote on Ocean Breeze, and why he voted so. That act of treachery alone is enough to warrant his ouster.

  5. Has anyone made a direct correlation on where Grossman and Roger’s political signs are being placed at particular commercial properties ? Obviously they would need permission from the landlord or they would be taken down by the city correct?

  6. It is good to see that our citizenry are awakening, now we must work, hope & pray that there are enough of them to drain our own very deep swamp.

  7. I’ve heard it said, we must have entertainment. This is partly the reason why we have neglected our civic responsibilities in the republic we live in, and therefore allowed our once beautiful city to be destroyed to satisfy the hunger for power, pride, & greed.

  8. @Chris Scarpa: City ordinance says campaign signs can only be displayed on private property. Signs on commercial property are OK if allowed by the property owner. So, yes, you can correlate a campaign sign on commercial property as being connected to the property owner. Also, not all Investments Limited (Jim Batmasian) properties have those cheap ugly signs.

  9. BOCABEAUTIFUL ENDORSES MONICA MAYOTTE FOR CITY COUNCIL

    After careful review of the candidates’ positions, BocaBeautiful.org is endorsing Monica Mayotte for City Council Seat D in the March 13th election.

    Ms. Mayotte has long been active in Boca civic causes, and her commitment to rational development and sound environmental principles has been unwavering. She has the active support of sitting Council Member Andrea O’Rourke who has proven to be the most resident-friendly Member of the Council since her election last year. If we are to finally see an end to runaway development in Boca, with all that overcrowding has wrought, Ms. O’Rourke needs an ally on the Council. We believe that Ms. Mayotte has the intelligence and commitment to fill that role.

    We believe that shifting the balance of power in our City Council from developer-friendly to resident friendly is the key to securing a better Boca for all of us.
    Be sure to vote on March 13th. Boca’s future is on the ballot.

    The Board of Directors

    BocaBeautiful.org

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