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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.
READ UPDATE HERE!


Showing posts with label Becker Poliakoff. Show all posts
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Monday, March 11, 2013

Protected First Amendment Rights Confirmed by FEC!

Sorry we've been away for a while.  We know you've missed our witty posts...

We thought we'd bring you some recent information that we received from the Florida Elections Commission by way of a letter regarding a complaint against our PAC that was alleged by Mary Gay Chaples.  It would appear that Ms. Chaples is not a fan of our First Amendment Rights as guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States.  It does, however, fall in line with the Town Attorney's continued obstruction of Free Speech.  This is a common theme we are seeing with the Town of Southwest Ranches.


Also, it's worth noting that the complaint was notarized by Becker Poliakoff who represents the Town and was strongly supportive of Mayor Jeff Nelson's successful reelection bid.  Don't believe us, look at the Notary stamp and the registration address with the State of Florida.  You'll notice that it's the same address as the law firm of Becker & Poliakoff. 



 
 
 



The lines of ethics are blurred and not by the resident's group opposing the corruption and the prison....

Stay tuned as apparently the prison has new legs...  The Mayor and the Town attorney are apparently trying to "unring" the bell of taking themselves out of the running for the ICE prison to prop up their frivolous lawsuit against Pembroke Pines. Official FOIA requests prove the Town withdrew itself. (Page 7, Second paragraph)

How many people did Jeff Nelson tell during his campaign for reelection that he made the call to ICE to withdraw the Town from the Prison??  For the Town Manager Andy Berns to now flip-flop all of a sudden is just another legal maneuver to try and convince a Judge that they have any grounds at all to sue Pembroke Pines.  Now they think with the sequester happening, ICE is going to follow through with a new detention center??  Not gonna happen!! 

(Page 7, Second Paragraph)

Monday, August 27, 2012

The Idiots Guide to Profits!

prof·it/ˈpräfit/

Noun:
A financial gain, esp. the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.

It seems that some attorneys recently have had a hard time understanding what the word profit means.  So much so that it's beginning to make us question what they are teaching kids in college nowadays.  We decided to concentrate on this word in today's blog post to give those that don't understand it, a little accounting lesson they must have missed out on while getting their law degree.

We wanted to give everyone a broad range of definitions for the word profit so the could see how it is used in the different worlds in Accounting and Finance.  In the Finance world, profit is the financial return or reward that entrepreneurs aim to achieve to reflect the risk that they take.  The accounting definition is simply the difference between revenue and costs.  Here is the mathematical representation of the equation.


REVENUE - COGS (Cost of Goods Sold) = PROFIT

Why do we feel we need to spend our valuable time explaining this?  Well, it's come to our attention that the Town of Southwest Ranches is pretty sore about not getting the detention center pick and now wish to create even more havoc in our lives by dragging the City of Pembroke Pines and the Town of Southwest Ranches into a lawsuit because they say they lost out on "profits".   At the time of the deal being killed the Town had not presented anyone with any type of contract that delineated any profits but we'll get back to the profits discussion later. 

Mediation has failed over the last several months between the two municipalities and now the Town is coming out GUNS BLAZING!  Who is pulling out the guns?  None other than Town Attorney Keith Poliakoff of Becker & Poliakoff along with CCA's attorneys (AKA "DEEP POCKETS") Sam Poole and Leonard Samuels of Berger Singerman, who will probably say they will fund the lawsuit just to stick it to Pines for not going along with their prison plans.

An interesting quote from Susannah Bryant's Sun Sentinel article,
Southwest Ranches officials accuse Pembroke Pines of breach of contract for reneging on an agreement not to 'interfere'
OK, If we remember correctly the Town cancelled the Roadways Agreement first and all the City of Pembroke Pines did was honor their wishes.  They wanted to cancel it and the City did just that.  Now they want to turn and sue because they honored their wishes?  This enabled the Town to expeditiously close roads in the west side of Southwest Ranches on 199th, 202nd and 205th Streets.  They were SO happy to be able to do this, they were quoted by Doug McKay to be "Happier than Pigs In Slop!", but they wouldn't have been able to do this with this agreement still intact.  In it, was a hidden non-interference clause forbidding the City from interfering with the Town's prison plans thus enabling them to continue to get increase after increase in the bed counts with Pines having it's hands tied behind it's backs unable to speak up for the residents nearby and the schools that were there prior and after this plat became a prison parcel.  SO that's the agreement about the roads and "non-interference." 

Now we turn to the Fire/EMS agreement...  This had the last minute addition that Pines would provide water/sewer to the prison while almost the entire Southwest Ranches is on a well system.  The addition that Mr. Dodge took approximately a WHOLE SIX MINUTES to consider before conceding the water addition in the Fire/EMS agreement to Southwest Ranches.  Also, Jeff Nelson has been quoted many a times as saying that the CCA could just dig a well on many occasions and why would Pembroke Pines not want to get the profits from selling water to CCA for the prison.  ??  Yes, Profits.  Revenue minus Costs.  This agreement was cancelled for convenience (9 months), a provision that the Town agreed to.  This final cancellation completely severs any ties that Pembroke Pines might have had with the prison property.  They were no longer enabling a project that would only have put the community at grave risk.

SO now we are present day where mediation seems to have failed and now the Town Attorney is pushing this along with CCA's attorneys as they were in attendance at the most recent mediation.
They [ICE] don't want controversy," Southwest Ranches Mayor Jeff Nelson said. "They don't want to read about this in the newspaper. -- Sun Sentinel, July 31, 2012
Maybe ICE realized they were dealing with a bunch of amateurs and decided it wasn't a right fit seeing as everything the Town does ends up in some sort of controversy one way or another.  Name an issue: Road Closures, Land Deals, Fire Contract conflicts with Weston, Davie and Pembroke Pines...  ICE must have realized to put a prison in this municipality would bring alot of scrutiny to the project and decided against it.  No one really knows... How would a Judge know what ICE was thinking when they decided to pull the site selection?  Only one person TRULY knows.

In addition to the Town being sore, there has been "posturing" in the press from both the Town Attorney Keith Poliakoff of Becker & Poliakoff and CCA's hired gun, Leonard Samuels of Berger Singerman.  They claim that the Town & CCA has lost out on this huge amount of PROFITS!   Profits that they seem to calculate in some "New Math" that they must have taught in them fancy law degree schools.
Had the detention center come to town, Southwest Ranches was to have been paid $1.6 million a year plus $350,000 in annual property taxes, Poliakoff said.  -- Sun Sentinel, July 31, 2012
In what contract was this stipulated?  That's RIGHT!  There wasn't ever a contract from ICE.  In addition, what was it going to cost the Town to have this prison for increased police, bonding, indemnity, hire new staff to oversee millions of dollars of transactions that were going to be going through the town coffers, etc that would then have to be taken from the prison "income" that would then equal the profits.  Again, this attorney doesn't seem to understand how to calculate profits... We hope he can balance his checkbook, let alone the mounting legal bills he's charging the Town of Southwest Ranches for!  We think the Town needs to take a longer look at who they are hiring to represent them and see if they have had problems in math during their educational background.   Did we mention he just talked the Town Council into voting to sue Pembroke Pines so they can discuss strategy in the shade... once he's gotten this ball rolling it's going to be a tough bell to un-ring in the courts.  Poor Freddy didn't even know what he was voting on as he had to get things clarified for him twice.  KA-CHING for Poliakoff...  Bad News for our Town Budget!!
   
REVENUE - COGS (Cost of Goods Sold)/COST = PROFIT
**Attorney's Cliff Notes on how to calculate PROFITS** 

Do you think Keith Poliakoff is giving the Town bad advice?  Chime in on the discussion HERE!

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

The Nelson Vendetta

Do you know any of Jeff Nelson's history with Pembroke Pines?


Let us help you better acquaint you with the Mayor's past dealings with Pembroke Pines.  Jeff Nelson started working for the Pembroke Pines Golf course managing the pro-shop for $15,000/year in September of 1983 shortly after the City purchased the golf course and Nelson was later elevated to managing the entire golf course.   Since 1982, when the City purchased the golf course, it had lost about 2 million dollars during 8 of those years Nelson was in charge.  So, the City decided to privatize the golf course in 1993 giving up municipal management.

Incidentally, his father Charles Nelson was a Pembroke Pines commissioner at the time and voted against the privatization.  Is this vote a surprise... but hey, of course he wouldn't possibly want his son to be out of a job.  If his son Jeff were out of a job, then he might have to move back home !! So, the City offered Jeff a job at another facility.  Jeff turned that down and decided to file a lawsuit against Pembroke Pines, instead.  He won the lawsuit and the Judge awarded him $282,000 for his nine years of service for letting a facility run at a loss creating a 2 million dollar hole.  WOW!  If we all could be so lucky!  But, in all seriousness, any business looking at any sort of loss is going to look at replacing the management.  The fact that he walked away with this hefty sum seems idiotic, but that was the judgement.

We don't know about you, but we think that this shows a pattern.  We believe Jeff Nelson clearly has it out for Pembroke Pines now given he has a history of suing Pines.  In addition to his demonstrated litigiousness he also seems to have established a pattern of not being able to manage money.  Why did the golf course lose so much money and what fault lies with Nelson for this?  Consider the financial decisions he's made FOR Southwest Ranches. These range from the purchasing of parks in the Town which at one point saddled Southwest Ranches with over $30 million in completely unfunded obligations, to possible vicarious land deals with Ira Cor, to Richard Rubin's grant writing with wife Diana Wasserman Rubin, or the Prison plans that were not made so public. Also, he was willing to recklessly increase the prison bed count to get increased profits while it isn't in the best interest of the surrounding schools nor residents who have kids going to those schools.  This really shows poor leadership, poor financial responsibility, and poor judgement.

He even lists his specialty as "School & Education" on his bio on the Town Website.  We don't see where he was using these skills when he said "the school board should have looked at what was zoned for that area"..  when asked about the prison plats close proximity to the newly built West Broward High school.  Perhaps Mr. Nelson should have warned Broward County School Board that they were going to build a state of the art $140 million high school 1.1 miles from an immigration prison.  Is this the man you want to be Mayor of OUR TOWN? Do you want someone that is supported by Lawyers, Lobbyists and Private Prison companies just so they can remain in power of the Town and get more $$?

Feel free to review the following references:
Pines Ordered to pay Ex-Worker Sun Sentinel May 3, 1996
City to appeal decision  - Sun Sentinel May 9, 1996
Jeff Nelson recklessly agrees to increase of bed space from 1500 to 2200!! -
Email between Keith Poliakoff, Sam Poole (CCA Atttorney) and Mayor Jeff Nelson
Cash Cow - Broward-Palm Beach New Times, Bob Norman
Ira Cor FBI Sting - Broward-Palm Beach New Times, Bob Norman
Jeff Nelson's Campaign Contributions



Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Fleece me, Please!

Ever since its founding in 2000, the Town of Southwest Ranches has been the source of free money for every sort of grifter that has ever passed through south Florida.  Who can forget the Canadians who made it a Family Affair?  Where else can you run the Town, have your wife oversee the finances and have your daughter control access to public records all for $750K per year?!  Possibly only Bell California has a better life for the grifter on the taxpayer's dime. Who could forget the double teaming of the SWR taxpayer by the Wasserman Rubin pair through their "you write grant - I'll vote for it - you get the commission" scheme?  Pure Southwest Ranches.  Pure graft.

The Town of Southwest Ranches being Fleeced Again
(Attention Mr. Breitkreuz, a sheep is part of a rural lifestyle, not a prison)
In a rare instance of fiscal prudence, the Council forced the new Town Administrator, Ken Fields, to resign for giving $40K in raises to support staff at the Town Hall after Ken bent the process to avoid an independent financial review of the proposed raises.  Unfortunately, the Council's worrying about $40K is akin to concerning yourself with a hangnail *on* the severed arm... What kind of reckless spending has been going on to try and bring a mega prison run by the notorious CCA do you suppose has been going on?   Where is the Council's fiscal prudence here?  What about Mayor Nelson?  He's signs every single check the Town writes... to Becker Poliakoff, for example.  $40K is just the tip of the iceberg, Captain Smith.

Did you know that the Town pays for its very own lobbyist who just purely coincidentally happens to work for the condo attorney firm, Becker Poliakoff?  And that the Town Attorney's name is Keith Poliakoff?   And the first Town Attorney and a Town Founder was Gary Poliakoff?  Hey, it's a Family Affair. Doesn't every 7500 person town dedicated to preserving their rural lifestyle have their condo attorney firm running it and supplying lobbyists?  Legal documents recorded with the Clerk of the House show the Town spent approximately $20,000 for lobbying for the CCA prison in 2011.


The lobbying was conducted by the Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart's former Chief of Staff, Omar Franco, who now has a position with the firm Becker & Poliakoff.  He worked very hard to get Congresswoman and Democratic National Committe Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz to endorse an enormous federally funded bit of corporate cronism in the form of a DHS/ICE prison.  It is well known that CCA and other private prison firms spend MILLIONS of dollars a year in lobbying grifters politicians for the chance to get these lucrative contracts with the federal government.  If CCA is willing to spend the lobbying coin, WHY did the Town's taxpayers have to pay a DIME on lobbying for this prison?  There is something you might want to ask your representative on the Town Council and see what they have to say about it.

Spending on lobbying is something we're pretty sure they didn't agree to when the council approved the 2005 agreement with CCA and subsequent delegation requests to increase the bed space...  Maybe Prison Inc's lobbying money was well spent ON OUR Town Council, perhaps?  Or maybe the de facto Town Manager's law firm stood to profit handsomely over the contracting and litigation related to the proposed prison.  Maybe?  We are told to always follow the money.  Much of the money leads to Becker & Poliakoff.  Just file a public records request for their invoices to the Town.

By the way, this increase in bed space was touted in emails as giving a greater per diem to the Town by  CCA Attorney Sam Poole showing all their loyalties lie with greater profits instead of with the people the Council was elected to serve.  But, selling out to predatory corporations is really nothing new for Sam Poole and his law firm, Berger Singerman.

An increase in bed space does offer a greater per diem to the Town, but who would benefit mostly from this increase in bed space?  96 to 98% would go to CCA.  Some great deal, hmmm?  What about our hemorrhaging federal budget? It's ALL ultimately funded with your federal tax dollars.  The Feds are bleeding money faster than they can print or borrow it.  What does this show for our economic recovery?  Surely investing more federal tax dollars into the private prison complex is not going to have some magical effect on paying down the deficit nor will the few hundred dollars offer much of a relief in unemployment rates...    Prisons are overhead and not a productive use of capital. 

The money trail for the CCA prison lobbying doesn't stop there.  The Town attorney, Keith Poliakoff has racked up an enormous register of legal fees because of this prison.  Who is paying this bill?  The Town Taxpayers!  Last year, the Mayor approved over $900,000 dollars in attorney expenses!!  Bills, that we are still sifting through.   Below is a comparison of  the two municipalities involved with this prison, Pembroke Pines and SWR,  based on their budgeted numbers.  It is further broken down as a "cost per person" which is commonly used in comparing legal fees amongst municipalities.

                                             Population    Budgeted Atty's Fees      Cost per Person
                      SWR                 7,500                      $335K                          $47.00
                         PP                  154,000                  $855K                            $5.55
** Population was taken from US Census numbers for 2010, Atty Fees were taken from 2011 Budget for both municipalities.

Election day is coming... You have a voice in your vote.  Let it be heard! The time for a change in leadership is now!

Don't just change the leadership in your own municipality but at all levels that were involved in this prison scheme that didn't benefit taxpayers nor the residents living in Southwest Ranches or Pembroke Pines.

The players consist of Senator Bill Nelson (D), Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D), Allen West (R), Marco Rubio (R) (Former B&P Atty with connections to the Blackwater prison scandal) all knew about these plans and all of them ignored their constituents.

Another thing that bothers us is that if the letter of support for the Town's proposal was just a "cursory letter of support" (as Debbie Wasserman Schultz put it in a previous Jimmy Cefalo interview) and if Senator Bill Nelson is a Senator for the entire STATE of Florida, then why wouldn't he have noticed that one of the three sites that had submitted for the project was shutting a prison down and should have rightly gotten this project to fill this gap in their budget.  If we must fund a federal detention center, which it is believed that we don't really need one, then why not put it where people would be losing their jobs?  I guess that would make too much sense for the feds to understand.  Or maybe it adheres to the most basic calculus of all... Follow the money.

In the end, it's just gut churning.  Throw all the bums out from the Nelsons to Wasserman Schultz to Keith Poliakoff.  Kick them all to the curb as Heidi would say.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Friend or Foe? You be the Judge!

In 1998 Ronald Bergeron sold Prison Inc. the land for the proposed prison. Since that time Prison, Inc has been biding their time, waiting for the right client. Prison, Inc. now has a potential client; the Federal Government via their contract for the ICE Detention Center. Prison, Inc. has been diligently working on this silently for 13 years while unsuspecting families bought homes and Broward County built schools in the immediate area adjacent to the prison site.

In this article, we expose the different players who have been working behind the scenes for their own interests, instead of those they represent. These politicians and “leaders” should be protecting the men, women, and children they were elected to serve. They should consider the safety threat of having a prison so close to residential housing, to say nothing of the affect the prison would have on property values. This leaves us no choice but to call these people and entities out.



Mr. Ronald Bergeron, developer extraordinaire, is the owner/operator of Bergeron Land Development. Mr. Bergeron has made quite the name for himself since he has developed quite a bit of Broward County and beyond. He knows where the loopholes are and was a "Founding Father" of Southwest Ranches along with Gary Poliakoff.  According to the Broward County appraisers office Mr. Bergeron sold the property for the prison to Prison, Inc. for approx. $14.8 million back in 1998 with an attached deal for Bergeron Development to get the contract to build the prison. According to the Broward County Tax Appraisers office, the property is currently assessed at $2.6 million.  Do you notice the big inconsistency here?  Why would CCA pay $14.8 million when it's only worth $2.6?  Incidentally, at the time of this transaction, there were already two schools that were built very close to the site in question.

It's estimated that Mr. Bergeron could make $100 - 200 Million dollars from building the immigrant prison. Bergeron Land Development is the developer on all of the plat note changes filed with Broward County. Over the past 20+ years, Mr. Bergeron has been donating large sums of money to those in office on the local, county, state and federal level hedging his bets for gov't contracts.  It is also common knowledge that there was alot of illegal drug trafficking of Cocaine going on in the 70/80's on the I-75 that Bergeron's company built which his two brother's later took the fall for during the investigation.  Would you take campaign funds from these questionable beginnings?

Ron Bergeron is allowed an unlimited amount of time in front of any commission meeting. No one has ever seen him have to fill out a card like the rest of us nor has he had the clock started when he begins to speak. Since he has so generously donated so much money to both the City of Pembroke Pines and to many of the Commissioner's and Town Councilmen campaign fundraisers he should be granted so much free time during the commission meetings right? Do you think they show him any favor? As they discuss the color of his hat he is wearing does this relationship seem to be a bit overly friendly? Watch the November 16th Commission meeting.  Mr. Lonnie Bergeron, Ron’s son, lives in The Trails of Pembroke Pines.  Do you think that he would let anyone know about this sleeping giant?

The now bankrupt development firm TransEastern had purchased the property from Bergeron that Laguna Isles was built on. Laguna Isles is the closest community to the prison site at 4 tenths of a mile. TransEastern had control of the first board in place when Prison, Inc. supposedly held these "private" meetings with the HOA board of directors in Laguna Isles in the 2000‐2001 timeframe. This was in complete violation of Florida Public Meeting Laws.(FS 286). In addition, TransEastern never informed the resident led HOA of these discussions as they were taking the checks to the bank for the 500 homes they sold in Laguna Isles. Was this full disclosure? Does anyone know if they developed communities anywhere else nearby?  I wonder if Mr. Bergeron disclosed during the sale of the land that he intended to sell land to Prison Inc.?

The Prestigious Law Firm of Becker & Poliakoff served as Chapel Trail HOA counsel since they were built. Do you think they would have told the HOAs that they knew about the prison? Is this putting their client as a priority? Could Chapel Trail have a lawsuit against the prestigious Becker & Poliakoff law firm for conflict of interest while representing Chapel Trail?

Over the Years, Century Management (Now NextGen Management) has been the property management firm for Laguna Isles and Chapel Trail. There may be other properties they manage, but these are all that are confirmed at this time. One of the interesting partners in this Property Management firm is Ryan Poliakoff. He is the son of Southwest Ranches Founding Father Attorney Gary Poliakoff and the Brother of the Southwest Ranches Town Attorney and Becker & Poliakoff partner, Keith Poliakoff. Could the communities out west who were managed by the Poliakoff gang be trusted to let the people know there was a prison on the horizon?

Through the years when this prison did get brought up it was only with certain people. One of those people could have been Todd Nelson who has served on the Chapel Trail Master Association for many years until he dropped off the planet during the recent months when he’s never before missed any board elections and no one can reach him. Incidentally he is also a Captain with the Pembroke Pines Fire Department and the brother of Southwest Ranches Mayor Jeff Nelson. Todd Nelson attempted to hush any discussion on the detention center stating it was political but was later called out as being Southwest Ranches Mayor Jeff Nelson’s brother. Was he furthering the Pines agenda for the 14 Fire Fighter jobs that would be servicing the Detention Center? Incidentally, in 2002 he was selected to be the Semi‐annual Fire‐Fighter of the year by the City of Pembroke Pines Commission where he received a plaque and a $500 U.S. Savings Bond.

The Commissioner Angelo Castillo comes across as a pretty nice guy right? Always says he tells the truth? And the Mayor, He says he’s working in the best interest of the City, right? The truth may be better interpreted with their actions. The November 16th, 2011 Pembroke Pines Commission agenda was set to discuss the "9 month canceling for convenience clause" in the Fire/EMS agreement between Pines and Southwest Ranches. This includes Water for the prison. We were set up to believe that all of these issues would be pushed together into a workshop based on Angelo Castillo’s motion to defer. Seconded by Commissioner McClusky. The Commission then expeditiously voted on the motion. Ortis, Yes. Castillo, Yes. McCluskey, Yes. Schechter, Yes. Siple, No. This motion to defer shut down all public comment so there was no way for the People to get up in support of cancelling the contract for convenience.

Incidentally, that pushed the agenda item to a workshop scheduled for December 14th, which is past the deadline for anyone to file papers to run against Mayor Ortis.


Delaying to a workshop could back off potential opponents to his mayoral race and give the appearance that the Mayor and Commissioners are working in the best interests of the City on the issues surrounding the prison. It appeared as though it was a staged event. Staged to preserve Mayor Ortis' seat so no one would feel compelled to run against him even though the FBI is now investigating him for his relationship with ELAN, a landscaping firm that has conveniently been awarded the contract for the City.  Incidently, Mayor Ortis operates a consulting business and has recently had to give up some Broward County clients under the new ethics laws that have gone into effect Jan 2nd, 2012.

Another one of Castillo’s underhanded actions was putting the water items on the agenda for the December 7th Commission Meeting. Wait, weren't we supposed to be discussing these in the Workshop that was supposed to be scheduled December 14th? What is the rush? This workshop is a scam, just like the Advisory Council that he is talking everyone into. Has he been lobbying for the past 6 months through emails to the Pembroke Pines HOA’s to get involved with this advisory council over the prison?

What is this advisory council? It’s something straight out of the CCA bible on siting prisons: the National Institute of Corrections (DOJ) publication entitled An Information Brief Issues in Siting Correctional Facilities published in 1992 which states:
  • Formulation early in the planning process of a community advisory committee with broad-based membership from significant segments of the community;
  • Use of "field visits" whereby community leaders make in-person or video tours of existing facilities, comparable to the one proposed for their area;
  • Opportunities for community and neighborliness leaders to meet with their counterparts from an area where public participation options have been used successfully to site facilities.
We believe this whole time Angelo has been working with Prison, Inc. and Southwest Ranches Town Attorney Keith Poliakoff to push their agenda, disregarding what is in the best interest of City, Town and most importantly of the People he works for and who pay the taxes.

Charles Dodge‐ City Manager of Pembroke Pines. As the City Manager he is in charge of the day‐to‐day management of both the City and the City Charter Schools.  In 2005 Mr. Dodge was instructed by the City Commission to write an objection to the plat note change for the prison stating that they objected to the change since there was nothing in it for the city and it would use Pembroke Pines roads.  In late 2004 SW 199th road was closed and then in June 2005 both SW 202 and SW 205 were closed, both by the Town of Southwest Ranches.

On November 3rd, 2010, the Town of Southwest Ranches passed a resolution to cancel the Roadways and Other Matters agreement with the City of Pembroke Pines. This Roadways Agreement introduces the "non‐interference" clause so that Pembroke Pines is now unable to defend itself while Southwest Ranches is trying to build a jail so close to thousands of homes and over a dozen schools within the area, not one of them being a City Charter school. Currently there are approximately 19,000 school children in the area.

In a memo dated November 19, 2010 the Southwest Ranches Town Manager, the late Charlie Lynn addresses the Pembroke Pines Management Charles Dodge requesting the termination of the Roadways ILA. Charlie Lynn wasn’t managing the town when this agreement was put into place. John Canada was the Town Manager in place at the time of the road closures and then Roadways ILA so he would not be able to understand the importance of such an agreement to be in effect.

This prison could cause a huge drop in home values, and puts our kids dangerously close to a prison population. And to make matters worse, Prison, Inc. has a history of hiring employees who have in some cases been accused of committing worse crimes than some of the detainees. Why wouldn’t Pines want this ILA to be reversed so they could protect the constituents and children? When Mr. Dodge was presented with this opportunity to cancel this Roadways 2005 ILA, the Pines Commissioners and Management looked at it and decided not to act because it would “close roads”. What possible reason could they have not to cancel the contract? People would rather have the roads closed than to have a big prison near their kids and have their property devalued. Southwest Ranches was handing them the opt‐out clause on a silver platter. I find myself asking, “Why would Pines not want to reverse this agreement, unless they had in fact placed it on themselves?”

The Pines Commissioners state there was a significant public safety hazard placed on residents in the area by Southwest Ranches land locking residents and cut off access to the nearest hospital at the time, the Cleveland Clinic. Using public safety as an excuse is dishonest, since it no longer applies. We now have the Memorial Hospital Miramar to the south. Could this have all been a staged event? Could they have had this road blockage put in place in order for the City and Town to enter into such an ILA? Is it possible that instead of protecting their constituents, those commissioners have effectively tied the hands of any current or future city commissioners from having any ability to interfere or oppose the implementation of this prison.

Why would they sign this “Non‐interference” clause? There had to be something in it for Pines. The Fire/EMS contract and water sold to Prison, Inc. Pembroke Pines will collect almost $3.4M in water and sewer connection fees and then $931 thousand per year for the water.  The Fire/EMS contract brings Pembroke Pines the much needed $1.1M in direct revenues.  With the budget shortfalls in the recent years from declining home values and economic slump, they had to get money for their projects and inflated City Management salaries somewhere. Mr. Dodge has recently come under scrutiny for getting both an income from the city and retirement pension that tops $700,000Gross Mismanagement?

Since 2005, Prison, Inc. has courted the Southwest Ranches Town Councilors and the "HOA" Presidents, sending them up to Tennessee to look at their potemkin village all paid for by Prison, Inc. These Prison, Inc. guys are really nice right?? They are so nice to these Town Councilmen they may even have been promised positions at the prison when their tenure is over with the council.
"The mayors of many cities, including Appleton, MN, Eloy, AZ and California City, CA, have found themselves with jobs at the CCA prisons they host."  -- Privateci.org
It's not like the current council will be re‐elected once the people in the town figure out that this prison holds nothing but problems, and causes yet another drain on the town's delicate revenue stream.

It has been proven that this contract will not bring in the dough like it was promised to them in 2005. The Town and Prison, Inc. had to since bring down the per‐diem rate in order to attract the Federal ICE Detention Center placement. Southwest Ranches will now only bring in about half of the originally promised amount. When you add all the fees that Prison, Inc. will most likely stick the town with for any environmental permitting that comes up that wasn't included in the contract, at full capacity it may only generate a mere $100,000 for the town, if that! Which could be diminished further if the town home values plummet and less tax revenue is brought in.

Look at examples of other failed prison sites and you tell me how this would benefit this area? If the town isn't going to benefit, they why sign the contracts?

A legislative panel in Rhode Island is looking into the reasons why a for‐profit prison hasn't been making its payments to the cash‐strapped city of Central Falls.

Taken from Why I Hate CCA Blog:
"Back in 2004, researchers at Washington State University came out with a report
debunking many of these claims. Their report found 'no evidence that prison expansion has stimulated economic growth,' and that bringing private prisons to town actually impedes economic growth. They followed up this report with another that came out late last year, reaffirming the findings of the original report. The researchers found that not only is economic growth hindered by bringing a private prison to town, but 'a negative relationship [exists] between the growth of new prisons and growth in private employment.'"

Another example of Private Prisons not working out, taken from Why I Hate CCA Blog:
"The town of Littlefield, Texas is suffering the repercussions of funding a private prison on a bond venture. The GEO Group cancelled its contract to run the facility in January of last year, and the town has not been able to secure a new contract to bring prisoners in. Because the facility there has sat empty for so long, the bonds used to finance it have dropped in value. So now Littlfield becomes a higher investment risk, meaning future bonds investments will likely cost more. This is another unforeseen consequence of bringing a private prison to town; people get so excited by the prospects of new jobs that they fail to think about what might happen when the private prison company leaves town. So the next time you hear about all the economic benefits that come with a private prison, take that advice with more than a grain of salt."

Specific quotes regarding several for profit prison projects

Additionally, in March 2010 the Southwest Ranches Town Council continues to give themselves away in page 13 of the Miami IGA Proposal where they state they have the “agreement with neighboring municipality”. Whatever could they be referring to? They didn’t have the Fire/EMS agreement with Pembroke Pines settled until June. The only conclusion is that the neighboring municipality, Pembroke Pines is complicit in these plans to tie the cities hands to interfere with the progression of the jail from a size standpoint as well as protect it’s citizens from it being built so close to their homes and the 15,000 school children nearby.

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Friend or Foe? You Decide. Who can we trust in all of this?? Ourselves and Neighbors. We can trust that something in this just isn't right and our drive to keep on fighting this injustice!! Why is our Town and City doing this to the People out in Western Broward? The answer is plain and simple. Money. As you can see the pieces of the puzzle fit quite nicely together that the City and Town are not looking out for the People they were elected to serve. Special interests and developers will be the only ones who will benefit from this project. Bergeron who stands to make hundreds of millions of dollars and Prison Inc who will make billions of dollars from our Federal Tax Dollars.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Angry Residents at Nov 5th ICE MTG

They say this will bring jobs?? Look how they treat their employees!

Fox News Latino

http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/politics/2011/11/19/florida-town-wants-immigration-detention-center-despite-backlash/?test=latestnews

New Associated Press Story!

Some National News Coverage!
http://news.yahoo.com/upscale-fla-town-fight-over-immigrant-prison-172908497.html

Media Release: 11/15/2011


Pembroke Pines, November 16th – Commissioner Iris Siple has put the Fire/EMS Agreement between Pembroke Pines and Southwest Ranches on the City of Pembroke Pines Commission Agenda for the Wednesday November 16th meeting.  Residents have been emailing the commissioner’s demanding they rescind this agreement that promises a lot more than just FIRE and EMS Services to the Town of Southwest Ranches.  Hidden in the agreement is also assurance that Pembroke Pines has sufficient capacity to provide water and sewer to the Detention Center.

The Detention Center that is starting out as a 1500 bed facility has plans to expand according to email communication between Town Lawyer Keith Poliakoff, Partner at Becker & Poliakoff and CCA Attorney, Sam Poole of Berger Singerman dated January 28th, 2011.  “CCA believes it is best to respond to ICE with the 1500 beds.  We can advise ICE that we can expand to meet future needs…”

With the Town’s Lawyer being extremely supportive of anything CCA would like to do, who knows what the final capacity will be.  When discussing a letter of approval from the Town in order to get the Plat note change on the County Agenda in time, Southwest Ranches Attorney Keith Poliakoff replies to Sam Poole’s email on November 18th, 2010, “My position is, amend the agreement and show me the money and then we can talk.”

Another demand from residents is to rescind the Roadways ILA between Southwest Ranches and Pembroke Pines because of the “non-interference” clause that was placed in there. With the Town of Southwest Ranches sending surveyors out to block access on 199th it seems to all of the residents that this agreement had been put into place for no other reason than to impede on the City’s ability to protect the surrounding residents from the plans that Southwest Ranches had for their ever-expanding Detention Center. This clause is being used by the Town Attorney to excuse all attempts to bring out public safety issues surrounding the Detention Center by Dan Danovitz of Broward County Development and Environmental Regulation Division and the Broward Sherriff’s office. January 14th, 2011 Keith Poliakoff says in an email to officials in BSO and Broward County regarding the plat note amendment, “In addition, Please find a copy of the Town of Southwest Ranches’ ILA with the City of Pembroke Pines.  Section 5.3 of this Agreement specifically provides that the City of Pembroke Pines shall not interfere in the development of this facility.”