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The Town of Southwest Ranches, Corrections Corporation of American (CCA), and DHS / ICE want to build one of the largest immigration detention centers in the nation within walking distance of thousands of homes; thus, reducing the quality of our life and our community. We do not agree with the federal government privatizing our immigration detention centers throughout the nation when there is clear evidence that privatizing our prisons creates a clear public safety threat. For ICE to continue to privatize these institutions and bring this safety threat through their "secure communities Initiative" to our community is unacceptable. Depriving someone of their liberty is a non-delegable governmental function and privatizing of such a function is infecting our nation like a virus.

The Town of Southwest Ranches has now entered into it's THIRD Fire Contract within the last year now with the Town of Davie, costing taxpayers $120,000 in ramp up fees. They are now closing several roads in western Southwest Ranches charging the tax payers $80,000 for the gates. They have paid an unknown amount of money for lobbying with ICE regarding this prison. They have several lawsuits against the Town, 1- Involving Open Meeting Violations on a November 5th meeting concerning the ICE Detention Center, 2- Open Records Violations, and 3- The Town is putting together a lawsuit to sue Pembroke Pines for breach of contract because the City utilized their exit clause and cancelled for convenience their Fire/EMS contract which included water and sewer at the last minute for the CCA prison. In the contract it states that there should be no third party beneficiaries. CCA would be a third party in this instance.

CCA has also filed suit in Federal court against the City of Pembroke Pines saying they are denying them water however the City had never seen a water application. The City did file for a Declaratory Judgement in State Court but that has been put on hold until the Federal Court hears the suit from CCA.

Is ANYONE CONFUSED as to why the Pembroke Pines/Southwest Ranches Fire Agreement was cancelled? The Town Attorney Keith Poliakoff attempted to "slip" into the agreement a portion that guaranteed water for the prison at CCA's request. This is something that should have been brought up separately. CCA should have brought it forward on their own in a water application. This is sleight of hand that CCA and the Town attempted to do because they were so afraid of CCA being on the Pembroke Pines agenda.

As of June 2012, ICE put out a statement that the site selection was no longer needed due to the fact that the extra bedspace was no longer needed.
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Monday, December 15, 2014

Final Order: Pembroke Pines VS. CCA - COUNTERCLAIMS DISMISSED!

BREAKING NEWS.  

DATELINE DECEMBER 15TH, 2014.  PEMBROKE PINES, BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA.

IN AN ADDITIONAL ORDER DATED DECEMBER 11, 2014, JUDGE CAROL-LISA PHILLIPS HAS DISMISSED ANY COUNTER CLAIMS THAT CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF AMERICA HAD AMENDED AT THE START OF THE OCTOBER 27-29TH TRIAL. BY HER DISMISSING THE CLAIMS, THERE ARE NO DAMAGES AWARDED TO CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF AMERICA. 

Monday, November 24, 2014

City of Pembroke Pines WINS Declaratory Action on Water!





BREAKING NEWS.  

DATELINE NOVEMBER 24TH, 2014.  PEMBROKE PINES, BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA.

IN A DECISION DATED NOVEMBER 20, 2014, THE BROWARD COUNTY 17TH CIRCUIT COURT, JUDGE CAROL-LISA PHILLIPS HAS RULED REGARDING THE CITY OF PEMBROKE PINES VS. CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF AMERICA DECLARATORY ACTION REGARDING WATER SERVICES. (ENTIRE DECISION BELOW)

Monday, June 2, 2014

Women's Prison in West Broward Sold!



BREAKING NEWS...


We have just heard that as of Friday, May 30th, 2014, the City of Pembroke Pines is the proud owner of the Broward Correctional Institute (BCI) on Sheridan near HWY 27 for the sales price of $13 million and change. There was one other bidder, developer Ron Bergeron who bid around $9 million.   The property is valued by independent property appraisers at $18 million, but by the Broward County Property Appraisers office at $10 Million.

The City of Pembroke Pines plans to sell the land to another developer, but wishes to control what goes there so they had to purchase it first.  It will go back onto the tax rolls once a developer buys it and ultimately gets annexed into Pembroke Pines when our Florida Legislature is back in session.

Now would be a good time to reach out to the City of Pembroke Pines Commissioners to have a say in what gets developed...  More details will be reported as we are made aware.

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