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Regular Commission Agenda: https://broward.legistar1.com/broward/meetings/2022/6/1106_A_County_Commission_22-06-07_Regular_Meeting_Agenda.pdf
Budget Workshop Materials:https://www.broward.org/budget/Pages/Default.aspx
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D
Thank
you,
mr
mayor.
I
was
informed
a
day
or
two
ago
that
pete
seiler,
the
father
of
or
former
state
representative
former
mayor
jack
zeiler,
has
passed.
People
is
a
well-known
leader
in
the
fort
lauderdale
community,
veterinarian
to
virtually
everybody,
and
I
would
ask
that
you
keep
the
saiwar
family
in
your
thoughts.
E
Well,
thank
you
mayor.
I
too
want
to
ask
everyone
to
keep
jack
and
his
family
in
prayer.
The
loss
of
his
father
and
also
want
to
remember,
see
earl's
father,
dr
jonathan
earl.
She
is
known
for
christmas
in
july.
She
started
that
many
years
ago,
partnered
with
broward
county
her
father's
passed
away.
So
please
remember
their
prayers.
Thank.
C
You
senator
rich,
let
us
also
honor
the
brave
men
and
women
who
have
served
and
continue
to
serve
in
our
armed
forces,
both
here
and
abroad,
our
public
safety
officers.
We
thank
them
for
their
service
and
with
that
everyone
please
take
a
moment
of
silence.
C
Welcome
to
the
june
7
2022
commission
meeting.
Thank
you
for
joining
us
today,
county
commission
meetings
are
available
to
everyone
to
view
online
and
are
also
open
to
in-person
attendees
on
a
limited
basis
by
person
who
wish
to
provide
public
comment.
Those
wishing
to
attend
in
person
must
sign
up
to
speak
on
their
items
here
in
the
government
center
between
8
30
and
9
45.
On
the
morning
of
the
meeting
I
just
spoke
with
our
deputy
county
administrator.
C
We
may
try
and
change
that
to
let
people
sign
up
online
the
way
that
they
do
for
the
telephone.
So
if
you
have
something
that's
a
time
certain,
you
don't
have
to
get
here
at
8
30
to
sign
up
for
something.
That's
on
the
time
certain
members
of
the
public
are
encouraged
to
wear
facial
coverings,
while
indoor
maintain
social
distancing,
members
of
the
public
may
also
provide
public
comment
by
telephone
to
do
so.
You
must
sign
up
on
the
county's
website
register
speak.broward.org
prior
to
the
meeting.
C
Please
be
advised
that
there
will
be
a
budget
workshop
at
12,
30
or
immediately
following
the
commission
meeting.
Whichever
occurs
first
items
60
and
72
will
be
time
certain
at
10,
30
and
items
69
and
70
will
be
time
certain
at
11..
Our
music
today
was
brought
to
you
by
commissioner
mark
bogen,
25
or
624
and
old
days
by
chicago
he's
from
chicago,
if
no
one
figured
that
out
and
he
provided
a
beautiful
breakfast.
C
Thank
you,
commissioner
bogan,
for
that,
our
first
for
proclamations
and
recognitions.
We
have
some
longtime
employees
and
we're
going
to
recognize
them
real,
quick
and
then
get
into
the
proclamation.
So
monica.
If
you
join
me,
she
has
abandoned
her
tampa.
F
Okay,
okay,
so
without
further
ado,
we
get
to
honor
our
our
many
employees
that
have
had
a
lot
of
distinguished
service
with
the
county.
So
I'll
start
with
the
first
employee,
with
20
years
from
planning
development
management,
suzanne
karano.
F
F
C
C
Whereas
we
observe
this
44th
anniversary
of
the
human
rights
act,
let
us
rededicate
ourselves
to
upholding
and
advancing
the
dignity
and
equality
and
security
of
all
individuals.
Now,
therefore,
be
proclaimed
by
the
board
of
county
commissioners
that
the
board
hereby
observes
tuesday
june
21st
2022
as
human
rights
day
in
broward
county
florida,
and
I'm
going
to
present
this
to
you
and
give
you
this
proclamation.
I
Mayor
and
commissioners
just
want
to
thank
you
quickly.
You
know
45
years
of
human
rights
in
broward
county,
but
also
45
years
ago,
was
when
miami-dade
had
an
uprising
from
anita
bryant
against
the
human
rights
protections
that
were
there,
we're
seeing
some
of
the
same
attacks
on
the
lgbt
community
of
us
being
called
groomers.
I
But
human
rights
is
more
than
that,
while
our
board
focuses
on
employment,
public,
accommodations
and
housing,
we
just
couldn't
ignore
the
other
things
that
are
going
around
in
the
world
today,
and
the
discrimination
overall
and
the
things
that
our
country
is
struggling
with,
and
former
now
deceased,
u.s
secretary
of
state,
madeleine
albright,
really
embodied
a
lot
of
what's
going
on
today.
In
her
words-
and
we
thought
it
was
very
fitting
tribute
for
the
day.
I
I
C
Our
next
proclamation
is
student
enrichment
through
the
arts
day
and
it
is
being
presented
by
senator
steve
geller
and
it's
being
presented
to
kelly
shanley,
the
ceo
of
the
broward
center
for
the
performing
arts
and
barbara
stern
chair
of
the
performing
arts
center
authority
and
jan
goodhart,
vice
president
of
intern
external
affairs
and
possibly
lori
foster
coordinator
broward
county
public
schools.
If
they're
all
here.
D
I
have
frequently
said
that
you
can
tell
a
lot
about
the
soul
of
the
county
by
how
they
deal
with
their
arts
and
broward
county
has
been
doing
everything
we
can
to
demonstrate
our
support
for
the
arts
and
therefore
I
present
this
proclamation
today
to
the
broward
actually
to
the
broward
center
for
the
performing
arts
and
the
seas
program,
and
the
proclamation
reads
as
follows:
whereas
the
broward
center
for
the
performing
arts
in
partnership
with
broward
county
public
schools,
is
completing
30
years
of
the
award-winning
student
enrichment
through
the
arts,
parentheses
seas
program
at
the
end
of
the
school
year
and
whereas
seas
was
launched
when
the
broward
center
opened
its
doors
with
the
amateur
theater's
designation
as
an
outside
resource
classroom
and
whereas
seas
is
available
throughout
broward,
county
public
schools,
the
sixth
largest
district
in
the
country
serving
a
diverse
student
population
representing
170,
different
countries
and
speaking
147
languages.
D
And
whereas
I
told
you
seas,
offers
sensory,
inclusive
performances
for
exceptional
students
and,
whereas
six
point
type
sees
provides
free
classroom
resources,
including
custom
study,
guides
and
dynamic
video
content
to
reinforce
the
lessons.
And
whereas
c's
plus
interactive
workshops,
connect,
experiential,
learning
directly
to
the
content
offered
and
seized
performances
and
whereas
seas
serves
as
a
national
model
for
integration
of
the
arts
into
the
classroom
curriculum
and
has
been
recognized
by
the
national
school
boards
association
and
the
kennedy
center
alliance
for
arts
education
network.
D
Now,
therefore,
be
it
proclaimed
by
the
broward
county
board
of
county
commissioners
that
the
board
proclaims
tuesday
june
7
2022
as
student
enrichment
through
the
arts
day
in
broward
county.
It's
dated
june
7
and
signed
by
michael
udein
as
mayor
of
broward,
county
and
ellie.
Thank
you,
barbara.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
J
Oh
well,
quite
literally,
the
senator
said
it
all
so
right,
but
I
do
want
to
thank
you
for
this
recognition.
This
is
really
one
of
the
great
untold
stories
of
the
broward
center
and
our
partnership
with
broward
county
schools
and
everything
that
senator
gellar
read
to
you
defines
us
apart
from
every
other
school
district
in
the
country
in
terms
of
this
offering
so
it's
enhancing
academic
achievement.
J
It's
turning
schools
around
from
failing
schools
to
achieving
schools,
and
we
couldn't
be
prouder
to
be
a
part
of
it
with
our
partners
at
broward
county
schools,
represented
here
today
by
john
sullivan
and
lori
foster.
We've
got
a
bunch
from
our
education
team
here
in
the
audience
too,
they
couldn't
be
more
proud
to
receive
this
and
they
deserve
that
recognition.
C
K
M
Thank
you
mayor
not
to
surprise
you
all,
but
whereas
broward
pay
center
for
girls
inc
is
a
non-profit
non-residential
program
for
at-risk
girls
in
middle
and
high
school,
and
whereas
this
voluntary
program
provides
girls
and
young
women
an
opportunity
for
a
better
future
through
education,
counseling,
training
and
advocacy
and
whereas
pace
broward
is
part
of
a
larger
statewide
organization.
M
Pay
center
for
girls.
Inc
was
established
in
jacksonville
in
1985
and
has
served
more
than
40
000
girls
since
inception
with
21
centers
serving
throughout
florida
and
whereas
pace
values
all
girls
and
young
women
believing
each
other.
Believing
each
one
deserves
the
opportunity
to
find
her
voice,
achieve
her
potential
and
celebrate
a
life
defined
by
responsibility,
dignity,
serenity,
grace
and
whereas
pace
center
for
girls,
broward
opened
its
day
program
to
serve
girls
aged
11
through
18
on
july
1
1992.
M
Since
opening
the
center
has
served
more
than
9
000
girls
and
young
women
in
broward
county
and
whereas
july
1
2022
marks
30
years
of
steadfast
reliable
and
dedicated
support
by
pace
broward
in
the
provision
of
education,
therapeutic
counseling
and
social,
emotional
and
behavioral
health
services
for
the
girls
and
young
women
of
broward
county
and
whereas
in
2011
pace
entered
partnered
with
the
florida
department
of
juvenile
justice
and
florida
legislature
to
implement
the
framework
for
systems
change,
resulting
in
a
fifty
percent
decrease
in
girls.
M
Involvement
in
the
juvenile
justice
system,
whereas
in
2015
the
white
house
council
on
women
and
girls
recognized
pace
as
a
prevention
model
for
girls
that
should
be
expanded
nationally
and
whereas
in
2019,
the
national
council
of
juvenile
and
family
court
judges
recognized
pace
with
the
impact
of
the
year
award
for
their
work
in
changing
the
juvenile
and
family
court
systems
and
whereas
pace
broward
is
celebrating
their
30-year
history
and
impact
in
its
efforts
to
ensure
a
world
where
all
girls
and
young
women
have
power
in
a
just
and
equitable
society.
Every
day.
N
A
F
So,
thank
you,
mayor
and
commission.
I
just
wanted
to
officially
welcome
to
our
broward
county
family,
a
new
assistant
county
administrator
in
our
office,
michael
ruiz.
Michael,
you
want
to
stand
up
and
wave
if
you
have
not
had
a
chance
to
meet
michael,
we
will
make
sure
we
make
our
rounds
for
the
next
week
here
so
michael's
joined
joined
our
team
on
may
16th.
He
comes
from
miami-dade
county
comes
with
20
years
of
very
diverse,
great
public
sector
and
private
sector
experience,
and
we're
really
excited
to
have
him.
So
thank
you
so
much.
C
We
do
not
okay,
I
am
going
to
now
ask
the
reading
clerk
to
read
the
monday
night
or
tuesday
morning.
Memo
madame
reading
clerk.
H
Tuesday
agenda
memorandum,
the
following
are
submitted
for
your
consideration.
Consent
items
are
1
through
55
public
hearing
items
are
56-61,
regular
items
are
62-75.
I
request
the
following:
withdrawals
and
scrivener
error
corrections
and
inclusion
of
additional
information.
Withdrawals,
referral
substitutions
item
number
57
at
the
request
of
county
administration
exhibit
2
is
being
withdrawn.
Scrivener's
errors,
item
number
3
exhibit
2
page
3..
Signature
page
currently
reads:
17
day
of
may
2020
should
read
17
day
of
may
2022.
H
Item
number
66,
summary
explanation:
background
page
2
last
sentence
currently
reads
the
bid
posted
on
february
8,
2022
and
opened
on
march
16.
2022
three
bids
were
received
with
no
declinations
exhibit
one
should
read
the
bid
posted
on
february
8,
2022
and
open
on
march
16
2022
four
bids
were
received
with
no
declinations,
exhibit
one
additional
information
item
number
20.
The
voice.
Consideration
of
this
item
is
based
on
the
resolution
as
revised
by
the
additional
material
distributed
under
this
item.
Item
number
57.
The
voice.
H
Consideration
of
this
item
is
based
on
the
ordinance
as
revised
by
the
amendment
distributed
by
vice
mayor
fischer
as
additional
material.
57
parent
ii
item
number
68.
Please
note
that
the
fac
annual
conference
is
june
28
to
july
1st
2022
and
the
naco
annual
conference
is
july.
21St
to
the
24th
2022
items
number
71-72,
vice
mayor,
lamar
fischer
request
to
be
added
as
a
co-sponsor.
H
H
I
number
69
parent
three
members
of
the
board
submitted
by
office
of
the
county
auditor.
I
remember
69
paren
iv
letter
to
the
board
submitted
by
league
of
women
voters
of
broward
county
submitted
by
commissioner
tim
ryan
item
number
69
for
round
five
amended
resolution
submitted
by
commissioner
jared
e
moskowitz
item
number
70
per
and
two
members
of
the
board
summit
by
office
of
the
county
auditor
items
number
69,
parent,
six
and
seventy
parent
three
letters
of
the
board
submitted
by
law
office
of
george.
H
I
platt
submitted
by
commissioner
jared
e
moskowitz
additional
material
public
hearing
item
number
57
chapter
three
and
a
half
a
minute
amended
proposal
submitted
by
office
of
medical,
examiner
and
trauma
services.
Item
number
57
parent,
revised,
amended
ordinance
submitted
by
vice
mayor
lamar
fisher.
C
C
A
vice
mayor
fischer,
senator
rich
55
55
by
senator
rich
24,
okay,
just
for
comment,
okay,
so
hold
on
55,
is
rich
24
is
commissioner
fur
commissioner
moskowitz.
Q
Sir,
the
consent
agenda
is
items
one
through
55
minus
the
following
items:
item
8
for
an
abstention
item;
10
for
an
abstention
item;
12
for
an
abstention
item;
14
for
an
abstention.
Those
can
all
be
handled
at
one
time:
okay,
item,
24
item,
26
item
37
and
item
55
and
then
added
to
consent
are
items
68,
71
and
73..
C
I
have
a
second
second
by
com,
first
by
senator
gellar
second
by
commissioner
austin,
all
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
aye
opposed.
Please
show
the
consent.
Agenda
passes
unanimously
items
8,
10,
12
and
14
senator
rich.
Please.
P
Thank
you,
mr
mayor.
I
serve
on
the
board
of
the
briar
behavioral
health
coalition,
which
will
be
impacted
financially
by
items
8,
10
and
14,
and
I
also
serve
on
the
board
of
the
area-wide
council
on
aging,
which
will
be
impacted
financially
by
item
12..
I
do
not
receive
any
compensation
for
serving
on
either
of
these
boards
and
therefore
have
no
actual
statutory
voting
conflict.
However,
to
avoid
appearance
of
a
conflict,
I'm
abstaining
on
items,
8,
10,
12
and
14,
and
asked
that
this
be
reflected
in
the
minutes.
Thank.
C
You
senator
rich,
can
I
accept
a
motion.
I
have
a
motion
by
commissioner
austin
on
all
four
of
those
8
10
12
and
14.
second
by
commissioner
bogan,
all
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
aye
opposed.
Please
show
that
it
passes
eight
to
zero
with
one
abstention.
Senator
rich
agenda
item
number
37,
commissioner
moskowitz.
You
have
an
abstention.
Yes,.
M
Mayor
thank
you
item.
37
is
a
motion
to
approve
cancellation
of
warrants
for
voided
and
uncashed
checks
to
payees,
including
lennar,
which
is
represented
by
a
company
of
which
I
am
an
officer
because
lennar
will
be
impacted
financially.
If
item
37
passes
I'll
be
leaving
the
day.
It's
not
voting
on
item
37..
I
ask
at
the
minute
to
the
meeting
please
reflect
that.
I
have
abstained.
L
C
R
C
S
Just
comment:
thank
you.
This
is
the
interlocal
agreement
between
city
hollywood
and
the
county
dealing
with
excess
excess
money.
Coming
from
the
cra,
the
hollywood
cra
that
was
designed
to
help
on
affordable
housing
in
city
hollywood,
I
was
hoping
everybody
had
a
chance
to
read
that
and
see
it's
actually
being
very
successful.
What
you're
seeing
is
not
only
are
there
opportunities
for
first-time
homebuyers
but
you're,
seeing
neighborhoods
houses
where
people
needed
help
on
doing
a
roof
seniors.
I
couldn't
afford
to
do
it
things
that
would
help
the
neighborhood,
like
that
kind
of.
S
Let
people
stay
where
they
might
not
have
been
able
to
stay,
and
it's
helping
support
those
neighborhoods.
I
say
that
because
at
some
point
we're
going
to
be
seeing
others
other
cra
sunset,
and
I
I
bring
it
to
your
attention
just
so.
You
look
at
it
as
a
model
for
future
use
for
crs.
I
think
it's
working
well
and
I
think
it's
something
worth
emulating
so
with
that
motion
to
approve.
Second,
I.
C
Have
a
motion
by
commissioner
for
I
have
a
second
by
senator
gellar
on
item
number
24,
all
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
aye
opposed.
Please
show
that
that
passes
unanimously
nine
to
zero.
Next
is
our
time
certain
I'm
going
to
open
agenda
item
number
60,
which
is
a
public
hearing
and
ask
the
reading
clerk
to
read
this.
The
script
for
item
60.
H
The
public
hearing
on
item
number
60
is
now
open
item.
60
is
a
motion
to
adopt
resolution
amending
chapter
22,
part
13
of
the
county
administrative
code,
prohibiting
investment
of
county
funds
and
securities
of
companies
on
the
scrutinized
companies
that
boycott
israel
lists.
There
is
one
in-person
speaker
sign
up
to
speak
on
this
item.
C
C
D
Thank
you,
mr
mayor
members.
As
all
of
you
will
recall
well,
at
least
as
seven
of
you
will
recall,
this
commission
has
consistently
shown
its
strong
support
for
our
strongest
ally
in
the
middle
east
or
perhaps
in
the
country
in
the
world,
that
is
the
state
of
israel.
We
have
passed
previously
amendments
to
our
administrative
code
authorizing
the
purchase
of
israel
bonds
during
the
time
period,
when
airbnb
misguidedly
refused
to
permit.
D
Listings
in
certain
areas
of
the
state
of
israel,
this
this
commission
agreed
that
we
would
not
reimburse
county
employees
for
stays
at
airbnb.
Although
we
fixed
that
when
airbnb
saw
the
light
today,
there
is
a
amendment
to
the
administrative
code
which
would
prohibit
broward
county
from
you
know.
We
have
a
very
large
amount
that
we
invest,
that
would
prohibit
broward
county
from
investing
in
any
companies
whose
stocks
are
listed
on
the
state
of
florida.
D
Let's
see
scrutinized
companies
that
boycott
israelis-
and
that
is
it's
a
very
simple
motion.
It
says
if
you're
boycotting
israel,
the
state
of
florida
does
not
wish
to
reward
you
with
our
investments
and
at
this
point
in
time
we
have
met,
I
believe,
the
last
three
consul
generals
during
my
tenure
on
the
commission.
I
would
like
to
introduce
you
to
the
new
consul
general
mayor,
el
bastarinski,
consul
general.
Thank
you
for
being
here
today,
sir.
We
welcome
you
and
you're
invited
to
make
some.
D
Remarks,
council
general,
in
addition
to
just
the
general
and
on
this
item,
you're
you've,
seen
the
mayor's
item
number
72.,
which.
C
Both
at
the
same
time,
sir,
just
very
briefly
on
item
72,
it's
just
a
resolution
where
we
express
our
support
and-
and
we
don't
want
to
see,
intolerance
or
hate
and
discrimination
and
any
form
of
prejudice.
It's
just
a
resolution
that
I
thought
was
appropriate
to
put
on
while
you
were
here
today
in
light
of
some
of
the
different
issues
that
we're
seeing
around
some
of
our
schools
and
some
of
our
communities.
Just
expressing
our
support
against
anti-semitism.
T
Thank
you
first
of
all,
good
morning,
I'm
privileged
and
honored
to
be
here
and
happy.
I'm
just
concluding
my
my
first
year,
almost
in
in
in
florida,
I've
started
my
tenure
of
a
year
three
days
before
surfside
or
the
the
disaster
surf
site.
This
is
how
I
was
baptized
into
florida,
but
I
found
I
think,
the
the
friendliest
state,
or
maybe
even
an
entity
in
the
world
toward
the
state
of
israel
and
I'm
privileged
to
be
the
consul
general
of
the
state
of
israel
in
this
wonderful
central
state
and
out
of
florida.
T
I
think
broward
county
has
shined
evolve,
evolved,
probably
all
in
in
in
everything
that
is
related
to
leadership
and
friendship
toward
the
state
of
israel
and
taking
actions
against
or
for
the
state
of
israel.
Senator
geller
just
mentioned
the
israeli
bonds,
and
and
and
and
hoping
that
you
that
soon
enough,
maybe
you
will
even
consider
adopting
the
the
ira
definition,
the
international
holocaust,
remembrance
alliance
definition.
I.
T
Fall
great,
we
think
it's
a
it's
a
very,
very
important,
a
very,
very
important
tool
in
fighting
in
fighting
anti-semitism,
and
since
we
are
discussing
anti-semitism,
we're
discussing
bds,
it
is
very
important
to
understand
that
the
bds
movement
or
organization
is
nothing
but
a
conspiracy,
conspirational,
anti-semitic
organization.
T
We
know
in
the
center
of
israel
how
to
deal
with
criticism.
Okay,
criticism:
I
am
married.
I
know
how
to
deal
with
criticism
with
criticism
criticism
I
know,
but
anti-semitism
is
not
criticism
and
it's
not,
and
it's
not
politically
correct,
to
say
to
be
anti-semite
today,
so
people
are
saying
that
they're
they're
not
anti-semite,
but
they
are
anti-zionist
or
anti-israel,
but
they
are
not
anti-semite.
T
Well,
let
me
tell
you
that
singling
out
of
israel
or
using
certain
standards
that
only
apply
to
the
state
of
israel
and
not
to
any
other
state
in
the
world,
not
including
their
own
state,
that's
exactly
what
the
ira
definition
or
in
general,
and
I
said,
anti-semitism
speaks
about
and
and
your
swift
and
decisive
action
against
anti-semitism
is
appreciated,
and
this
is
the
only
way
to
tackle
this
phenomenon.
T
So
I
thank
you
er.
I
appreciate
everything
that
you're
doing
for
the
serve
israel
and
I
and
I
assure
you
that
that
the
concert
of
israel
and
the
sort
of
israel
are
here
to
to
to
support
and
to
cooperate.
We
are
very,
very
happy
that
just
moved
and
I'm
meeting
the
ceo
in
just
a
few
days
to
congratulate
and
will
throw
them
a
nice
party
once
once
they're
around.
So
congratulations
for
that
and
thank
you
very
much
for
everything
that
you're
doing
for
the
set
of
israel
for
the
jewish
community.
Thank.
C
You,
yes,
lal,
will
be
moving
their
america's
headquarter
to
northwest
broward
yeah
to
into
commissioner.
U
T
C
Some
more
information
as
different
events
come
through
on
that
and
open
to
the
commission.
Commissioner
moskowitz.
M
Thank
you
mayor.
I
want
to
thank
the
consul
general
for
coming
this
morning.
I
want
to
thank
senator
geller
for
bringing
this
forward.
I
was
proud
to
have
sponsored
the
anti-bds
bill
and
the
legislature
in
the
house
when
florida
became
the
second
state
to
do
it,
and
I
think
it's
extremely
important
that
we
continue
strengthening
and
doing
that
here
at
the
county.
So
thank
you.
Thank
you.
P
Senator
rich
yeah,
thank
you
welcome
council
general,
and
I
too
want
to
thank
you
for
coming
today.
P
I
I
also
want
to
mention
that
we
did
recently
not
that
long
ago,
bought
some
israel
bonds
for
the
county
and
I'm
proud
to
have
sponsored
that
bill
in
the
legislature.
That
made
it
a
little
easier
for
counties
to
be
able
to
do
that.
Nobody's
ever
defaulted
to
my
knowledge
on
an
israel
bond.
So
that's
a
good
thing
anyway.
I
do
want
to.
I
would
I
want
to
say
how
I'm
so
glad
that
these
these
two
items
were
brought
forward.
O
Just
wanted
to
welcome
you
as
well
I'll
actually
be
in
israel
in
10
days.
I
was
wondering
if
you
would
kind
of
like
maybe
show
me
around
a
little
bit.
D
Right,
I
have
a
motion
on
item
numbers,
miss
mayor,
justin,
close
it
as
a
response
to
something
that
the
consul
general
said.
I
think
everybody
knows
or
should
know
that
the
united
states
does
have
an
official
policy
which
equates
anti-israel
to
anti-semitic
and
that
we
previously
have
met
with
a
fraternity
brother
of
mine,
elon
carr,
who
was
the
united
states
special
envoy
on
anti-semitism
and
on
currently
they've
elevated.
D
That
position
to
the
rank
of
ambassador
with
deborah
lipstadt
as
the
current
ambassador
on
anti-semitism,
and
it
is
our
position-
is
the
official
policy
of
the
government
of
the
united
states
at
this
point
in
time.
Mr
mayor,
I'd
like
to
move
the
the
change
to
the
resolution.
Amending
the
administrative
code
can.
R
D
Yes,
sir,
thank
you
and
as
soon
as
we
do
the
next
one
I'd
like
to
ask
the
council
general
to
come
up
for
pictures
sure
after
we
pass
your.
I
want
to
know
that.
Yes,
sir
I'd
like
to
move
on
number
72
as
well,
what
was
it
you're?
Seventy.
C
R
W
X
C
C
C
C
C
Thank
you.
I
have
a
motion
and
a
second
I've
opened
it
to
the
public.
It's
closed
to
the
public.
All
in
favor
on
item
number
67,
please
signify
by
saying
aye
aye
opposed.
Please
show
that
that
passes
unanimously
nine
to
zero.
That
brings
us
to
our
last
item
that
was
pulled
from
consent.
Agenda
item
number
55,
which
was
pulled
by
commissioner
senator
rich
senator
rich.
You
have
the
floor.
P
So
I
I
had
a
couple
of
issues
I
wanted
to
mention,
and
one
of
them,
maybe
you
can
respond,
mr
commissioner
bogan,
but
I
I
did
speak
with
some
of
the
people
at
memorial
and
they
were
under
the
impression
that
a
as
a
result
of
the
february
15th
meeting
that
a
committee
was
supposed
to
be
formed
by
the
hospital
districts
with
the
hospital
districts
with
their
medical
officers
and
that
they
were
to
draft
the
plan
rather
than
the
plan
being
drafted
by
you
and
given
to
them
that
their
they
felt
that
they're
medical
officers-
and
I
do
have
a
sense
of
this
myself-
that
they
are
the
ones
with
the
expertise
and
you
know,
should
have
been
a
part
of
that
so
and
and
they
they
thought
that
that
was
how
it
was
going
to
be
handled
and
so
felt
that
they,
you
know
we're
not
ready
to
totally
support
this
because
of
the
fact
that
they
were
not
a
part
of
that.
O
Sure,
first
of
all,
I
didn't
draft
the
plan,
so
your
your
statement's
inaccurate,
we
hired
a
professional
consultant
doctor
who
drafted
the
plan
submitted
to
all
four
hospital
districts.
All
four
of
them
got
it
and
they
were
to
come
back
to
with
us.
If
they
wanted
changes.
The
memorial
did
come
back
with
some
some
comments
and
changes.
They
said
that,
while
they're
on
board,
they
they
did
have
some
changes,
which
we
incorporate
all
the
changes.
O
Second,
regarding
the
committee
that
you
were
talking
about,
the
committee
is
a
post
committee,
not
a
pre
committee,
so
in
the
in
the
in
the
plan,
I
believe
it
says
once
this
is
approved,
the
doctors
will
get
together
from
each
district
everybody's
approved
that
you
know.
Everybody
said
that
was
fine.
They
had
a
question
about
it.
They
thought
it
would
be
ahead
of
time
versus
post.
So
so
we're
going
to
be
meeting
once
it's
approved
it's
kind
of
silly
to
meet
ahead
of
time.
O
P
P
Okay,
so
I
I
understand
that
a
consultant
was
hired,
which
I
also
kind
of
it
is
a
consultant
that
was
involved
from
beginning
with
holy
cross
and
it
was
considered
to
be
a
broward
county
consultant.
I'm
not
sure
how
that
is.
You
know
totally
an
independent
thing,
but
but
as
far
as
memorial
is
concerned,
I
I
did
speak
with
them,
as
I
said,
and
they
did
believe
that
this
was
going
to
be
pre,
not
post.
So
that's
that's
just
what
what
they
said.
P
I
also
have
a
a
question
for
our
administrator
with
regard
to
this
whole
issue
of
who
is
going
to
be
running.
Who
is
going
to
be
managing
this?
We,
in
my
opinion,
we
do
not
have
the
expertise
as
a
county.
In
my
opinion,
this
is
not
something
that
should
be
run
by
the
county.
It
should
be
run
by
the
health
care
industry.
We
can't
run,
we
don't
run
health
care
plans.
P
So
I'd
like
to
know
what
your
response
is
in
terms
of.
Do
you
feel
at
this
moment
with?
What's
here
that
you
have,
you
know
enough
information
or
you've
done
enough
research
yourself
to
know
exactly
how
you
would
implement
this
plan
and
if
you
think,
it's
like
kind
of
fully
cooked
as
far
as
you're
concerned.
F
So,
yes,
senator,
I
think
that
we're
comfortable
with
what
you
have
in
front
of
you
for
consideration.
We
do
not
you're
correct.
We
do
not
have
the
expertise
on
staff,
but
my
plan
would
be
that
we
would
hire
a
third
party
administrator
to
run
a
con,
get
a
contract
administrator
of
sorts,
and
that
would
be
fully
vetted
and
cooked
at
that
point
and
that's
how
we
would
plan
on
moving
forward.
F
P
Okay,
okay,
so,
as
I
said
I
I
I
have
serious
concerns
about
this
because
I
don't
think
it's
appropriate
for
us
to
be
to
be
doing
this.
I
think
this
is
something
that
should
be
done
by
the
hospital
districts.
I've
said
that
kind
of
from
the
beginning.
I
appreciate
all
the
things
and
all
the
work
that
commissioner
bogan
has
done.
You
know
again,
I
just
feel
it
should
be
the
hospital
districts
doing
it
and
not
the
count
and
not
broward
county.
It's
not
a
role,
and
it's
not
our
mission.
So
that's
right.
M
Thank
you
mayor.
I
understand
the
senator's
concerns,
but
at
the
end
of
the
day
I
think
it's
a
good
thing
that
the
county
is
willing
to
put
money
into
health
care.
Ultimately,
the
hospitals
will
be
dramatically
engaged,
ultimately,
we'll
hire
an
expert,
but
I
think
it's
a
good
idea
that
we
invest.
This
has
come
a
long
way.
I
think,
since
this
was
first
presented
to
us
and
at
the
end
of
the
day
it's
a
pilot
project,
and
I
think
it's
gonna
give
us
some
very
interesting
data.
M
What's
it
what
what
it's
going
to
tell
us?
Quite
frankly,
not
just
in
this
program,
but
should
the
county
take
a
greater
role
in
health
care
period
right?
Did
we
have
a
tremendous
impact?
Did
it
did
it
not
right,
and
I
think
that's
really
going
to
educate
us
going
forward,
and
this
is
really
targeted.
I
think
it's
really
going
to
help
the
seniors
of
the
county.
So
I'm
happy
to
move
it.
You
know
I'll
make
a
motion
moving.
Okay,.
S
I
think
my
hope
is
because
I
I'm
not
crazy
about
us
getting
into
the
health
care
business
either,
because
I
do
think
that
the
hospitals
line
lane
they
tax
all
of
us
and
make
sure
they
have
that.
But
I
do
hope
what
this
does
is.
It
gives
them
direction
as
to
what
they
can
be
doing.
That's.
What
I
think
is
is
the
the
best
part
of
that
could
happen
from
this
by
having
the
committees
from
the
various
hospitals
there.
S
My
hope
is
that
they
start
to
see
what
potential
they
can
be
doing
and
and
if
necessary,
that
they
can
adjust
their
tax
rates
to
to
to
pay.
For
that.
Because
that's
what
needs
to
happen,
they
they
have
the
expertise.
We
do
not
have
the
expertise,
they
have
it,
and
if
and
right
now,
most
a
lot
of
people
are
not
able
to
take
advantage
of
those
kind
of
screenings
in
this
county.
When
we
heard
them
talking-
and
I
asked
them
directly-
would-
would
the
average
person
be
able
to
get
the
screening
they
said?
S
No
so,
hopefully,
this
pilot
is
going
to
kind
of
unveil
that
and
make
it
realize
that,
yes,
they
should
be.
This
should
be
available
to
any
and
all
citizens
in
this
county,
and
I
hope
that
that,
through
your
committee
through
the
post
committee
pre-committee
whatever
committee,
that
is,
that
that's
the
direction
this
is
trying
to
head
that
they
that
we're
kind
of
putting
forth
a
pilot
project
so
that
they
can
see
for
themselves
that
this
is
what
they
should
be
offering
and
I
hope
that's
the
direction.
This
is
going.
C
Thank
you,
commissioner,
for
I
have
a
motion,
and
I
have
a
second
all
in
favor
of
of
approving
item
number
55
signify.
By
saying
I
I
opposed
no,
please
show
that
that
passes
eight
to
one
mayor.
O
Can
I
just
say
one
thing
now
that,
after
the
vote,
I
first
want
to
thank
everybody
for
for
your
support.
It's
been
two
years
working
on
this
and
I'm
going
to
try
to
achieve
what
you're
talking
about
commissioner
for,
but
I
can
promise
you
something
out
of
20
to
30
000
people
that
will
be
able
to
screen.
We
will
save
thousands.
O
C
H
The
public
hearing
at
number
56
is
now
open
item.
56
is
a
motion
to
enact
ordinance
pertaining
to
private
parking
tickets,
repealing
section
20-164.2
of
the
county
code
of
ordinances,
amending
section
8.5-16
of
the
code
regarding
civil
penalties
for
violations
of
section
20-164.2.
No
member
of
the
public
has
signed
up
to
speak
on
this
item.
C
C
To
the
next
meeting
the
next
meeting,
I
have
a
motion
by
senator
geller
second
by
commissioner
alston,
on
56
all
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
aye.
Okay.
This
will
come
back
on
the
fourth
that
showed
that
that
passes
unanimously
nine
to
zero.
H
Public
hearing
item
number
57
is
now
open
item.
57
is
a
motion
to
enact
ordinance
pertaining
to
emergency
medical
services,
amending
various
sections
of
chapter
three
and
a
half
of
the
county
code
of
ordinances,
adding
a
new
classification
of
service,
amending
application
requirements
for
advanced
life,
support
service,
amending
personnel
requirements
and
rules
and
regulations.
There
is
one
telephonic
speaker
signed
up
to
speak
on
this
item.
C
G
Thank
you
good
morning.
This
is
todd
barton
operations,
manager
for
priority
ambulance,
inc,
doing
business
as
amr
in
december
of
2021
amr,
along
with
other
private
providers,
spoke
before
the
commission
regarding
cleveland's
clinic's
concerns
with
transports
from
airports
to
the
facility,
as
well
as
ecmo
patients.
G
Since
december
of
2021
amr
has
been
contacted
with
total
three
times
all
by
brokers
to
provide
transport
from
the
airport
to
cleveland
clinic
hospital.
Additionally,
I
have
provided
my
direct
contact
information
to
cleveland
clinic
hospital
if
they
had
any
further
concerns
and
I've
got
to
be
contacted
by
them
with
any
concerns.
G
Q
Thank
you
mayor
and
this
this
item
before
the
board
has
been
somewhat
simplified,
because
county
administration
withdrew
its
proposed
amendment.
That
was
exhibit
two
and
that
was
partially
based
upon
a
position
taken
by
the
ems
council,
which
is
reflected
in
vice
mayor
fisher's
amendment.
That
is
part
of
the
board's
consideration
according
to
the
monday
night
memo.
So
the
board
is
considering
the
item,
as
shown
in
the
agenda
package,
as
amended
by
vice
mayor
fischer's,
amendment.
D
County
attorney,
so
I
thought
I
knew
what
we
were
voting
on
and
perhaps
I
don't
based
on
the
amendment.
Can
you
just
tell
us?
There
was
a
great
deal
of
discussion
involving
whether
this
was
going
to
be
limited
to
cases
involving
ecmo
and
or
airport
transit
and
or
transplant
organ
transplants.
D
Q
Yes,
senator
gellar,
and
I
have
adam
katzman
here
as
well.
If
we
need
to
get
into
more
detail,
but
essentially
on
june
2nd,
the
ems
council
met
and
what
they've
proposed
is
what's
basically
before
the
board
today,
including
pursuant
to
vice
mayor
fisher's,
amendment
it's
limited
to
the
ecmo
patients
and
organ
transplant
patients,
it's
only
transferring
them
between
facilities
or
to
and
from
an
airport.
That's
it
just
that
population,
just
those
those
locations
and
a
physician
remains
optional
in
the
cabin.
Doesn't
it's
not
required?
Okay
and.
D
Have
you
heard
from
the
both
from
cleveland
clinic
and
from
the
existing
license
holders
about
their
positions
on
this.
Q
X
Good
morning,
adam
katzman
assistant,
county
attorney
cleveland
clinic,
appeared
at
the
subcommittee
of
the
ms
council
and
indicated
their
preference
to
not
have
a
physician
required
on
board.
They
also
did
not
want
it
limited
to
ecmo
or
organ
transplant
patients,
whether
it
was
to
or
from
the
airport
or
from
licensed
facilities.
They
essentially
wanted
their
class
too.
X
L
D
C
Thank
you,
sir
commissioner.
Farr
had
his
hand
up.
F
S
I
would
just
like
to
hear
her
thoughts
on
this.
Mr.
S
Z
So
so
initially
we
didn't
want
to
amend
the
ordinance
at
all,
but,
after
speaking
with
the
ems
council
and
collaborating
with
everyone,
the
ems
council's
recommendation
sounds
okay
for
us.
If
we
could,
if
we
could
not
amend
the
ordinance
at
all
that,
that
would
be
our
motion
because
our
class
two
providers
are
able
to
do
these
calls
already
they're
able
to
bring
whoever
they
want
on
the
ambulance
with
them.
Physicians,
profusionists
registered
nurses,
but
we
have
agreed
to
move
forward
with
ems
council's
recommendation,
which
is
what
commissioner
has
brought
forward
as
well.
Z
C
Okay,
I
have
a
motion.
I
have
a
motion
by
vice
mayor
fisher
and
there
was
a
second
by
somebody
make
a
second
on
it.
Second,
by
senator
rich,
all
right,
all
in
favor
of
the
approval
as
restated
by
the
county
attorney
signify
by
saying
aye
aye
opposed
opposed.
C
Okay,
so
please
show
that
that
passes
one
two,
three
four
five,
seven
to
one:
seven,
to
one
show
that
that
passes.
Seven
to
one
item
number
fifth,
one
eight
to
one
show
that
that
pass
is
eight
to
one
agenda.
Item
number
58,
the
madam.
H
The
public
hearing
on
item
number
58
is
now
open
item.
58
is
a
motion
to
adopt
resolution
pertaining
to
grants,
amending
chapters
2
and
13
of
the
county
administrative
code
to
repeal
the
establishment
of
the
grants
administration
section
and
reallocate
its
functions
and
responsibilities
to
the
office
of
management
and
budget?
No
member
of
the
public
has
signed
up
to
speak
on
this
item.
Okay,.
C
I
have
no
one
from
the
public
approval.
I
have
a
motion
by
senator
gellar.
Is
there
a
second
on
58,
second,
by
vice
mayor
fisher,
all
in
favor
on
58
signify
by
saying
aye
aye
all
right
opposed?
Let's
unit?
Okay,
please
show
that
that
pass
is
nine
to
zero.
That
brings
us
to
agenda
item
number
59..
I
know
we
have
a
time
cert,
but
I
want
to
knock
these
off
real,
quick
59.
H
Public
hearing
on
item
number
59
is
now
open
item.
59
is
a
motion
to
enact
ordinance
pertaining
to
criminal
history,
screening
practices
for
vendors
seeking
contracts
with
broward
county
amending
section,
26-125
of
the
county
code
of
ordinances,
clarifying
definitions
and
the
scope
of
criminal
history.
Screening
practices
for
county
vendors,
no
member
of
the
public
has
signed
up
to
speak
on
this.
C
H
Public
hearing
on
item
number
61
is
now
open.
Our
final
public
hearing
item
is
61,
which
is
a
motion
to
adopt
resolution
pertaining
to
the
office
of
film
and
to
film
television
and
media
incentive
programs
amending
section
13.41
through
13.45
of
the
county
administrative
code.
No
member
of
the
public
has
signed
up
to
speak
on
this
item.
C
Have
a
motion
by
senator
geller-
I
have
a
second
by
vice
mayor
fisher
on
agenda
item
number
61,
all
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
aye
opposed.
Please
show
that
that
pass
is
nine
to
zero.
Mr.
AA
AA
D
Q
AB
C
S
C
There-
a
second,
yes,
second
by
vice
mayor
fisher,
all
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
on
opening
the
meeting.
All
in
favor
saying
if
I
was
saying
I
opposed
please
show
that
it
passes
nine
to
zero,
we're
now
open
as
the
governing
board
of
water
control
district
number.
Three.
There
is
a
motion
to
approve
and
reappoint
ed
phillips
to
that
district.
C
A
L
D
C
Please
show
that
passage
unanimously.
That's
closed
agenda
item
number
63.
A
motion
to
open
is
the
governing
board
of
the
cocomar
water
control
district,
move
we're
open
by
commissioner
first
second
by
senator
geller,
the
kokomo
all
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
aye
opposed
okay
9-0
we're
open
as
the
kokoma
water
district.
I
have
a
motion
to
reappoint
jorge
medeiros.
I
moved
to
the
board.
I
have
a
motion
by
senator
gallery.
I
have
a
second
by
commissioner
alston,
all
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
aye
opposed.
Please
show
that
passage
unanimously.
C
Congratulations,
jorge
medeiros
you're,
on
the
clock
on
my
water
board.
Can
I
have
a
motion
to
close
the
kokomo
water
board
move
it.
I
have
a
motion
closed
by
commissioner
bogan
second
by
senator
geller,
all
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
aye
opposed
that
show
that
passage
9-0,
we're
closed,
yep,
okay,
mark
gail
is
in
seattle
we're
going
to
do
the
three
aviation
matters
which
normally
would
be
on
consent,
but
we
can't
put
them
on
consent
because
the
county
attorney.
D
C
Guys,
thanks
agenda
item
number
64.,
it's
a
motion
to
award
an
open-ended
contract
to
the
low
bidder,
ermc
aviation,
llc
baggage,
handling
systems,
maintenance,
move.
C
D
C
Second,
by
senator
gallarot
65,
all
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
aye.
G
C
D
O
C
Two
four:
two:
zero
six,
eight
one.
I
have
a
motion
by
commissioner
bogan-
is
there
a
second
second
by
senator
gellar,
all
in
favor
on
item
number
66,
please
signify
by
saying
aye
aye
opposed.
Please
show
that
passes
unanimously.
Congratulations
mark
gail
you're
going
to
be.
I
know
he's
in
seattle
because
he's
going
to
be
the
president
of
some
major
aviation
group
with
9
000
members.
I
know
it's
huge
and
we're
really
psyched
for
our
awesome
airport
director
mark
gail.
Don't
worry
I'll
hold
down
the
ford
at
fll,
while
you're
gone
all
right.
C
C
There
are
six
votes
are
required
to
place
any
of
these
proposed
amendments
on
the
ballot
we
could
place.
None
on
the
ballot.
We
can
place
multiple
amendments
on
the
ballot.
It's
got
to
get
to
six
votes
per
our
charter
to
get
something
on
the
ballot
item.
69
is
a
proposal
by
commissioner
ryan.
Senator
geller
has
a
substitute
on
item
69,
which
is
a
little
bit
different
and
item
70
is
proposed
by
commissioner
moskowitz.
C
We
now
we
have
at
least
25
or
30
people
from
the
public
in
person
and
on
the
phone
that
want
to
speak,
so
we're
going
to
give
them
to
we're
going
to
give
them
two
minutes
each
now
to
facilitate
what
we're
going
to
do
here,
because
I
don't
wanna,
I
wanna,
try
and
make
this
as
smooth
as
possible.
I'm
gonna
recognize
first.
When
we're
there,
commissioner
ryan
he'll
introduce
his
motion.
C
Then
I'm
gonna
introduce
commissioner
moskowitz
he'll,
introduce
his
and
then
I'm
gonna
introduce
senator
geller
to
introduce
his
if
those
get
a
first
and
a
second
then
we'll
proceed
to
the
public
and
then
we'll
bring
it
back
to
the
commission
to
debate.
So
this
is
just
the
introduction.
I
promise
I'm
going
to
give
you
more
time.
You
don't
need
to
take
like
45
minutes
introducing
unless
you
want
to,
but
I'm
going
to
go
to
our
esteemed
colleague,
commissioner
tim
ryan.
Sir.
You
have
the
floor
for
a
motion
introduction.
C
AC
Think
a
45-minute
introduction
would
be
a
sure
way
to
kill
this,
so
this
item
actually
has
been
around
in
some
form
for
almost
40
years,
going
back
to
the
1980s
and
the
last
time
that
it
really
was
was
put
before
the
voters
was
back,
I
believe
in
2002
and
at
that
time
it
was
defeated,
actually
soundly
defeated
in
part,
because
it
allowed
for
a
countywide
elected
mayor
in
a
very
strong
elected
mayor
form
of
government
and
one
that
also
allowed
for
outside
employment
and
did
not
have
term
limits.
AC
Those
are
some
of
the
the
portions
in
the
the
new
resolution
that
have
been
addressed
to
to
understand
the
public's
concerns
that
a
countywide
elected
mayor
is
an
important
position
and
one
that
can
provide
the
leadership
that
we
need
here
in
broward
county,
especially
with
this
great
increase
in
population
we've.
Had
you
know
generational?
AC
So
in
essence,
it
is
a
position
that
is
elected
county-wide
for
a
four-year
term.
You
have
the
current
nine
county
commissioners
and
then
what
would
be
essentially
a
10th
commissioner,
that
would
run
county-wide
and
would
be
able
to
vote
on
all
items
and
that
mayor,
slash,
10th.
Commissioner
would
be
able
to
advance
the
the
leadership
positions
and
negotiate
agreements
with
other
governmental
entities
throughout
the
county
and
actually
throughout
the
nation
and
internationally.
AC
It
prohibits
any
more
than
two
terms.
It
also
provides
for
a
vacancy
if
there's
a
vacancy,
that
the
the
vice
mayor
may
serve
until
the
next
term,
where
the
the
mayor
would
be
elected
in
the
event
that
there's
a
vacancy
that
does
not
provide
for
the
vice
mayor,
then
the
position
will
revert
back
to
the
current
charter,
which
is
a
a
mayor
that
serves
for
a
one-year
term,
and
with
that
I
we
do
have
a
competing
proposal
from
my
colleague
commissioner
moskowitz.
AC
I
think
he
has
a
position
dealing
with
a
a
mayor.
That's
not
a
voting
member
and
also.
AC
So
I
I
I'm
presenting
this
yeah,
I
moved
this
item
and
I'm
looking
for
the
public
input
and
then
discussion
on
the
merits.
I.
C
M
Thank
you,
mayor
and
I'll
I'll
not
going
to
go
through
the
whole
thing,
I'll
just
point
out
the
differences,
but
but
real
quick.
I
want
to
thank
commissioner
ryan
who's
been
working
on
this
for
a
long
period
of
time.
Well
before
I
I
got
on
the
dais,
and
I
don't
I'm
not
presenting
mine
as
a
competing.
I
just
wanted
to
give
the
commission
a
different
look.
I'm
voting
for
commissioner
ryan's
and
I'm
voting
for
mine
at
the
end
of
the
day,
and
so
in
the
event
that
the
commission
prefers.
M
Commissioner,
ryan's
alternative,
I'm
supportive
of
that
so,
but
the
difference
is,
is
that
I
would
not
in
my
proposal
the
mayor
would
not
sit
on
the
dais
with
us.
The
commission
would
still
be
nine
members.
We
would
elect
a
chairman
who
runs
the
meeting
no
different
than
the
mayor.
We
would
elect
that
every
year
we
would
also
elect
a
vice
chairman
who
runs
the
meeting.
If
the
chair
is
not
here,
no
different
than
the
mayor
does
so
how
the
board
runs
would
stay
the
same
there'd
be
no
change
to
the
board.
M
The
mayor
is
elected
every
four
years,
just
like
commissioner
ryan's
proposal,
but
since
the
mayor
is
not
on
the
dais,
the
mayor
doesn't
run
the
meetings.
Sunshine
would
not
apply
to
the
mayor
so
as
a
result
of
which
the
mayor
can
talk
to
all
of
us
and
so
right
now.
The
way
it
has
worked
is
every
year.
The
mayor
is
the
face
of
the
county.
The
mayor
goes
out.
Does
meetings
travels
around
the
country,
travels
businesses
reach
out
to
the
mayor,
but
the
mayor
can't
talk
to
us
about
that
right.
C
C
M
Did
get
it,
you
did
you're
very
successful,
but
but
the
mayor,
but
the
mayor
can't
talk
to
us
about
it,
and
so
in
my
proposal,
what
I
thought
about
is:
wouldn't
it
be
nice
if
the
person
out
there
really
just
the
face
of
the
county
could
talk
to
us
by
the
way.
In
my
proposal,
I
view
that
it's
even
slightly
weaker,
potentially
than
commissioner
ryan's
proposal,
because
the
mayor
doesn't
have
a
vote.
M
The
mayor
can't
put
anything
on
the
agenda
now
the
mayor
can
come
and
speak
on
items
if
the
mayor
wants
to
swipe,
but
really
the
mayor
is
only
as
powerful
as
the
mayor's
relationship
with
the
commission.
Additionally,
the
only
other
thing
that
I
that
I
give
the
mayor
some
authority
and
although
I
have
an
amendment
to
commissioner
ryan's
proposal,
so
if
we
go
with
commissioner
ryan's
proposal,
my
I
have
an
amendment
on
that
is
that
I
think
the
mayor
should
be
able
to
declare
an
emergency
or
not
declare
an
emergency.
M
I
worked
with
67
counties
during
covet
and
I
do
think
it's
important
that
someone
who
is
elected
be
able
to
declare
clear
the
emergency,
and
so
that
is
really
the.
The
difference
is
there's
some
other
subtle
differences
in
salary
and
whether
they
can
have
outside
employment.
But
as
far
as
I'm
concerned,
those
are
negotiable
items.
For
me,
I
want
to
hear
the
board's
opinion
on
those
okay,
so
you're
moving
your
item.
C
AA
AA
C
M
Yeah
so
meredith
real
quick,
so
in
the
event
because
commissioner
ryan
is
going
first
in
the
event,
there
are
six
votes
to
commissioner
ryan's
proposal
right
I'll,
pull
mine
right
right.
I
don't
want
it
to
become
six
votes
for
his
six
votes
for
mine
and
put
two
things
to
the
voters.
I
think
that'll
be
too
confusing,
so
it
just
depends
on
how
the
discussion
goes.
We're
gonna
get
there
senator.
C
D
Thank
you,
mr
mayor,
and
first
I'd
like
to
congratulate
both
commissioner
ryan
and
commissioner
moskowitz
of
the
proposals
that
I
have
seen
over
my
decades
in
government
involving
broward.
These
are
among
the
better
ones
because
they
are
not
the
strong
mayor,
which
I
think
would
be
absolutely
catastrophic.
D
D
Debate
a
lot
quicker,
but
you've
tried
there.
I
all
right
I'll,
listen
to
the
speakers
and
if
any
of
them
have
anything
to
tell
me
that
I
haven't
heard
yet,
but
I
have
I
have
not
heard
convincing
arguments
as
to
why
it's
broken
and
under
the
famous,
if
it
ain't
broke,
don't
fix
it.
I
don't
think
it's
broken.
I
think
we're
doing
very
well.
The
one
argument
that
I
have
heard
that
does
have
some
merit
is
some
people
say
well,
the
mayor
gets
elected
in
november
right
before
thanksgiving.
D
D
If
we're
saying
that
there
needs
to
be
a
change
which
I
don't
necessarily
see
the
need,
but
if
we
do
either
as
a
first
step
to
see
how
this
works
or
just
to
give
some
continuity
in
mayor
minus
a
substitute
to
the
ryan
proposal
that
keeps
everything
the
way
it
is,
except
for
two
changes
number
one.
It
would
change
a
one-year
term
for
the
commissioner
elected
by
the
nine
of
us,
the
mayor
elected
by
the
nine
of
us.
D
It
changes
that
from
a
one-year
term
to
a
two-year
term
and
recognizes
recognizing
the
immense
amount
of
time
that
that
would
take
for
a
mayor
for
a
two-year
term,
instead
of
increasing
it
to
the
220,
which
candidly
is
even
light,
I
think
under
commissioner
ryan's
proposal,
if
you
can't
have
outside
in
income,
this
would
just
change
it
to
150
percent
of
the
other
commissioner's
salary.
So,
for
the
two
years
that
someone
is
mayor,
they
would
get
the
50
bump,
but
other
than
that
leaves
everything
else.
AC
Would
that
be
effective
this
november,
so
so
vice
mayor
fischer
would
have
the
two-year
term.
C
C
All
right
with
that
said,
I'm
going
to
open
this
to
the
speakers.
Now
people
signed
up
to
speak
on
69
and
70
and
they
signed
up
for
both
in
in
most
cases
so,
commissioner,
so
our
county
attorney
said
to
just
give
everybody
three
minutes
and
then
that
solves
a
problem.
So
if
you
signed
up
to
speak
on
69
and
70,
you
got
three
minutes
one
time.
Let's
have
at
it
we're
going
to
go
with
our
telephone
speakers
first
and
we
are
going
to
start
with.
AB
C
AD
I'm
happy
with
one
question:
I'm
happy
to
take
questions
as
needed
in
1989
john
hart
appointed
me
to
the
broward
management
review
commission,
and
I
propose
that
we
have
a
mayor
and
instead
of
consolidating
all
the
land
into
the
cities,
that
the
county
continue
to
control
the
land
and
that,
when
someone
came
into
town
to
want
to
bring
capital
into
this
town,
that
they'd
be
able
to
speak
to
that
mayor
and
the
staff
in
order
to
promote
economic
development
in
broward
county
other
than
tourism,
trade
and
real
estate
development.
AD
AD
People
from
latin
america
would
come
up
to
me
in
broward
county
secretaries
of
state
secretaries
of
commerce
and
said
what
is
it
about
day
county
I'm
not
supposed
to
like,
and
why
is
it
when
people
in
day
county
tell
me,
there's
no
one
to
speak
to
in
broward
county
about
moving
our
businesses
here
and
having
trade.
Here
we
need
to
have
two
things
in
broward
county
to
compete
in
the
21st
century.
AD
We
need
an
intellectual
capital
base,
we're
starting
to
form
that
through
nova,
southeastern
university,
florida,
atlantic
university
and
broward
community
college,
and
you
need
a
political
figure
for
someone
to
talk
to
when
they
come
into
town
and
they
want
to
move
significant
capital
investment
into
this
town.
I
congratulate
us
on
el
al,
but
that
is
not
the
future.
AD
The
future
is
not
tourism
and
trade.
The
furor
the
future
is
biotechnology.
The
future
is
electronic
technology.
The
future
is
moving
capital
capital
formation
and
having
the
brains
and
the
ability
to
compete,
with
los
angeles,
with
new
york,
with
with
other
regions
in
that
area,
you
need
a
person
that
can
be
in
charge
of
that.
No
one
wants
to
speak
to
the
county
administrator
and
hire
20
lobbyists
to
figure
out
how
to
speak
to
35
cities
and
9
county
commissioners.
Please
consider
either
one
of
these
proposals.
Okay,.
D
Thank
you
and
miss
mayor
this.
The
only
question
I
currently
anticipate
asking
mr
berger,
you
and
I
have
spoken
about
this
issue
and
one
of
the
things
that
we
discussed
was
that
miami-dade
is
different,
be
we
are
more
like
palm
beach
county,
we're
the
same
but
miami-dade,
because
they
have
a
strong
mayor,
but
they
also
have
a
50
plus
one
requirement.
D
One
of
my
biggest
concerns
is
having
10
candidates
run
and
getting
a
fringe
candidate
in
with
17
of
the
vote
you
had
indicated
to
me.
I
believe
I
don't
want
to
put
words
in
your
mouth
right
that
you
also
thought
it
would
be
a
good
idea
to
have
a
50
plus
one.
D
AD
You
got
to
start
somewhere,
I
mean
this
is
like
we're
moving
deck
chairs
on
the
titanic.
Right
I
mean
people
have
been
talking
about
this
for
40
years
and
we're
missing
opportunities
in
my
view,
because
of
it
you
got
to
start
somewhere.
So
if
we
end
up
needing
to,
if
we
end
up
getting
fringe
people
elected
like
you
know,.
AD
U
O
AD
O
I
was
very
much
against
an
elected
mayor
because
I
was
new
to
the
county
commission
at
that
time,
and
I
saw
that
you
know
everyone's
talking
about
our
airports.
Growing
seaports,
growing
businesses
are
moving
in
all
this
expansion
companies
are
coming
here
and
all
I
keep
hearing
is
what
you're
saying
we
need
a
mayor.
We
need
a
mayor
because
no
one's
coming,
but
everyone's
coming.
O
This
place
is
expanding
like
crazy
and
but
so
what
I
really
got
it
down
to
was
the
business
community
made
a
good
point
and
their
point
was
look
at
your
company
out
of
town.
You
want
to
come.
Do
business
you're,
dealing
with
mayor
eudean
today,
but
then
he's
gone
in
a
couple
months
and
now
who
am
I
dealing
with
and
do
I
got
to
start
all
over
again,
and
this
is
ridiculous.
O
It's
a
waste
of
time
and
then
what's
the
next
mayor
going
to
be
to
me
and
and
so
it
really
came
down
to
a
person
to
deal
with
the
business
community
and
that's
what
you
were
just
talking
about
business
capital
and
that's
why
I
found
what
what
commissioner
moskowitz
was
saying
as
well.
Interesting,
because
I
agree
with
what
senator
geller's
saying
is:
is
that
we
can't?
According
to
our
council,
we
cannot
do
a
50
plus
one.
I
understand.
AF
O
But
in
any
case,
but
but
in
all
seriousness,
I
I
have
a
concern
that
you
get
a
mayor
that
that
only
15
percent
of
the
voters,
so
85
of
the
voters,
don't
want
this
person,
but
that
person's
leading
the
county
and
and
so
that,
that's
where
I
kind
of
feel
where
we
need
this
50
plus
one.
You
know
so.
There's
a
runoff
like
dade
county
like
dade
county.
Has
that
and
so
look.
AD
I
I
think
that
you
know
the
this
is,
if
you
know
the
philosopher,
kirker
guard,
you
know.
Sometimes
you
need
to
take
a
leap
of
faith
right,
and
I
think
that
this
is
going
to
be
something
that
will
allow
broward
county
to
get
there.
AD
You
know
if
you
want
to
use
commissioner
moskowitz's
proposal
and
you
want
to
have
the
executive
mayor-
have
a
veto
over
what
occurs
with
not
a
super
majority
override.
You
know,
that's
an
idea
too,
but
but
look.
The
the
point
here
is
as
follows:
the
confederate
government
of
the
united
states
was
designed
like
this
was
designed
like
this,
so
the
vice
president
of
the
confederacy
was
named
alexander
stephens
and
he
vetoed
everyone
could
veto
somebody
else.
He
vetoed
the
georgia
troops
being
sent
to
support
lee
at
gettysburg
because
he
needed
them
home
in
georgia
right.
AD
AD
C
AG
Good
morning,
george
platt,
thank
you
for
placing
this
item
on
your
agenda
for
discussion.
It's
we've
been
talking
about
it
for
well,
mitchell's
been
talking
about
it
for
40
years,
but
I
certainly
been
talking
about
it
for
a
good
period
of
time.
I
was
on
the
charter
review
commission
that
created
this
present
form
of
government.
AG
So
blame
me,
but
we
had
a
lot
of
discussion
over
the
years.
Yeah
this
commission,
the
charter
review
commissions,
they've,
been
a
lot
of
discussion
and-
and
we
always
thought
when
we
created
this
forum-
that
we
would
go
on
to
refine
it
over
the
years.
You
know
we
were
going
from
chair
when
I
was
a
county
commissioner
to
a
mayor,
and
so
the
idea
was
it
would
be
incremental
steps
to
kind
of
improve
upon
this
model
and,
of
course
we
because
the
devil
is
in
the
details.
AG
We've
never
been
able
to
agree
on
how
we
refine
this.
You
know
without
invading
the
territory
of
the
county
administrator,
which
we
all
want
to
protect,
that
separation
of
of
duties
and
powers
and
the
non-intervention
which
both
of
these
proposals
have
by
the
way.
So
so
I'm
I'm.
I'm
pleased
to
see
that-
and
I
do
want
to
thank
particularly
commissioners,
ryan
and
moskowitz
and
geller
for
taking
the
time.
AG
I
am
sorry
that
we
can't
have
a
runoff,
because
in
the
event,
but
I
but
I
think
it's
something
to
talk
about
in
the
future,
but
I
think
right
now,
our
desire
is
to
try
to
make
sure
we
get
something
on
the
ballot
the
we
like
the
I
I
personally
like
like
ryan's
model
which
allows
the
mayor
to
chair
the
committee
chair.
The
commission
meetings
have
a
vote
and
to
actually
place
items
on
the
agenda.
AG
If
you
go
with
the
moskowitz
proposal,
I
would
still
favor
allowing
the
mayor
to
place
items
on
the
agenda.
I
think
that
certainly
makes
sense,
if
he's
to
be
he
or
she
to
be
the
leader
of
of
the
county
and.
AG
AG
I
mean
today,
people
make
money,
dare
I
say
it's
sitting
in
the
bathtub,
I
mean
you
know
you
can
make
money
a
lot
of
different
ways
and
to
basically
tell
somebody
this
is
it,
and
this
is
the
only
way
you
can
make
money
seems
kind
of
silly.
I
mean
if
you
look
at
the
mayors
in
places
like
fort
lauderdale,
hollywood,
pembroke,
pines,
weston
coral
springs,
parkland,
pompano,
beach
places.
You
all
are
familiar
with.
Okay,
because
you
all
came
from
one
of
those
places.
AG
They
all
have
a
mayor,
who's
elected
by
all
the
people
who
has
a
vote
and
can
have
outside
income,
and
it
seems
to
be
working
fine
in
those
cities,
and
so
I
just
want
to
thank
you
and
encourage
you
to
use
your
intellect
and
your
collegial
skills,
because
you
guys
are.
This
is
a
smart
group
group
of
people
and
I
was
going
to
stop
it.
O
No,
I
want
to
I
just
want.
I
want
to
just
go
ahead
with
respect
to
mr
berger
and
mr
platt.
Just
our
council
said
that
there
is
a
way
which,
if
we
had
a
special
law,
if
he
could
just
say,
take
a
minute
on
how
we
can
accomplish
a
50
plus
one
which,
right
now,
we
can't.
K
Q
Essentially,
the
law
would
have
to
change
either
the
statute
would
have
to
change,
but
because
it's
preemptive
right
now
and
blocks
it
or
we
would
have
to
get
a
special
act
passed.
But
if
anybody
was
inclined
to
build
that
in
I
just
spoke
to
mr
geroni,
we
could
theoretically
add
a
layer
to
this.
That
would
be
a
contingency
that
would
kick
into
effect.
R
K
Good
morning
my
name
is
monica
elliott
and
I'm
speaking
on
behalf
of
the
league
of
women
voters
of
broward
county
we're
a
non-profit
organization
that
has
actually
existed
in
this
county
longer
than
the
current
charter.
We
sincerely
appreciate
that
three
commissioners
have
brought
forth
proposals
regarding
a
county-wide
mayor.
As
you
know,
the
league
has
proposed
such
a
position
in
the
county
for
quite
a
while.
K
K
However,
the
league
continues
to
support
commissioner
ryan's
proposal,
which
we
note
wasn't
submitted
one
year
ago.
We
believe
the
mayor
should
be
elected
county
wide
and
have
the
same
duties
and
responsibilities
as
currently
stated
in
the
charter.
It
is
not
a
strong
mayor
proposal,
as
the
mayor
would
serve
on
the
county
commission
as
an
equal.
The
mayor
does
not
have
veto
power
over
the
commission's
decisions.
K
What
commissioner
ryan's
proposal
does
is
eliminate
the
theme
of
the
year
as
the
mayoral
duties
rotate
from
one
single
member
district
to
another.
Instead,
the
mayor
would
provide
continued
leadership
over
a
four-year
period
to
the
entire
county.
The
mayor
would
not
be
beholden
to
only
one
district,
but
would
be
accountable
to
the
entire
county.
K
We
respectfully
request
that
commissioner
ryan's
proposal
for
county-wide
elected
mayor
be
placed
on
the
november
8th
hour.
Let
the
people
of
the
county
decide
whether
they
want
this
change
to
the
counter
to
the
county
charter.
Whether
we
have
a
county-wide
elected
mayor
is
not
your
decision,
it's
not
the
league's
decision.
It
should
be
the
electorate's
decision,
please
let
the
electorate
decide.
Thank
you.
AE
Last
evening,
I
received
an
email
that
suggests
that
the
black
community
should
oppose
this
proposition
propose
this
item
to
go
before
the
voters,
and
I
have
to
laugh
because
the
reasons
that
they
gave
were
just
mind-blowing,
because
it
would
somehow
undermined
the
legacy
left
behind
by
the
former
county
administrator
bertha
henry
the
bmsc
city
county
area
is
already
under
broward
county's
purview
for
providing
municipal
services.
AE
This
is
already
one
of
the
historically
marginalized
disenfranchised,
predominantly
black
or
people
of
color
communities
in
broward
county
and
under
your
leadership.
You
have
done
nothing
to
improve
significantly
the
quality
of
life
for
these
persons.
So
if
we
were
to
not
support
a
mayor,
how
would
that
in
any
ways
make
any
difference
for
the
black
people
in
broward
county
who
have
been
suffering
with
economic
in
inequities?
AE
Health
inequities,
health
disparities
and
you
are
responsible
for
the
unincorporated
areas
of
broward
county,
as
is
these
black.
Predominantly
black
neighborhoods
under
broward
county's
purview
for
municipal
services.
We've
been
asking
for
decades
for
transparency
in
the
budget
regarding
law
enforcement
and
real
estate
development.
AE
You
failed
miserably
to
look
after
these
people,
so
if
they
go
in
as
voters-
and
I
want
to
remind
you
that
they
are
voters,
so
if
they
were
to
vote
in
favor
of
this,
how
would
it
improve
the
lives
for
them
and
their
families?
We
are
in
the
hurricane
season.
Bertha
henry
did
not
leave
behind
a
comprehensive
hurricane
emergency
response
plan
for
the
same
predominantly
black,
poor,
marginalized
disenfranchised
communities.
AE
O
Just
want
to
say
that
that
in
my
eight
years
of
working
here,
the
former
administrator
every
time
I
had
an
issue
with
northwest
pompano,
she
was
there
to
help.
She
was
there
to
find
money.
She
was
there
to
do
it
with
that.
What
we
could
do,
because
the
city
commissions
of
each
city
really
are
are
involved
with
the
city,
but
as
far
as
the
counties
is
concerned,
you
know
I
I
want
to
just
say.
As
an
elected
official,
a
bertha
henry
was
always
supportive
of
every
type
of
initiative
and
every
type.
AE
AE
AJ
Good
morning,
commissioners,
how
are
you
guys
doing
today
now,
when
you're
talking
about
chris
nelson
fort
lauderdale
and
when
you're
talking
about
a
fringe
candidate?
Commissioner
geller,
I
assume
you
would
mean
somebody
maybe
like
myself,
maybe
a
regular
person
who
owns
a
business
and
doesn't
really
rely
on
government
for
anything
or
use?
Well,
the
roads
and
bridges
stuff
like
that.
But
you
know
people.
AJ
Oh
okay,
french
candidate
meeting,
not
one
of
you
guys
or
one
of
the
approved
people,
so
you
know
I
didn't
really
even
know
that
you
guys
existed
until
a
a
piece
of
paper
was
slapped
on
my
elevator.
That
said,
I
couldn't
go
to
my
swimming
pool,
so
says
bertha
henry
well,
who
is
bertha
henry
I
never
heard
of
her.
Then
I
find
out
there's
a
broward
commission
and
there's
a
county
administrator
who
makes
dang
near
400
000
a
year
is
telling
me
I
can't
go
to
my
swimming
pool.
AJ
Well,
I'm
sure
she
never
missed
a
paycheck
and
she
never
had
her
swimming
pool
shut
down.
So
you
know
when
we're
talking
about
this,
and
commissioner
moskowitz
brought
this
up
about
about
emergencies
and
the
ability
to
declare
emergency
how
about
if
this
mayor,
if
you
vote
for
to
have
this,
how
about
that,
if
he
declares
an
emergency
that
shuts
down
our
businesses
and
has
a
financial
impact
on
us,
he
gets
his
pay
docked.
How
about
that?
I
think
you
should
add
that.
AJ
But
let's
just
talk
about
a
couple
things
here,
we're
talking
about
the
financial
impact
statement
here.
Okay,
at
a
time
where
people
are
struggling,
our
supplies
for
our
businesses
cost
twice
as
much
as
they
ever
did.
We
are
paying
a
hundred
dollars
to
fill
up
our
trucks
and
you
guys
just
keep
expanding
government
growing
government.
You
add
eight
hundred
thousand
dollars
for
your
new
assistance.
You
each
make
over
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
a
year.
Commissioner
bogan
just
added
another
10
million
dollars
that
the
taxpayers
are
going
to
pay
for
this.
AJ
This
health
care
thing
you
guys
are
spending
a
lot
of
money
at
a
time
where
a
lot
of
people
are
hurting
and
inflation
is
very
high.
The
financial
impact
statement
says
that
this
mayor
will
the
budget
will
be
707
thousand
dollars
per
year.
Where's
this
money,
gonna
come
from.
There's
gonna
have
to
be
a
tax
increase.
At
some
point,
you
guys
are
spending
money
like
water,
the
guy.
AJ
You
want
him
to
make
two
hundred
twenty
thousand
dollars
a
year
in
one
proposal,
199
thousand
dollars
a
year
in
another
and
and
another
even
more,
the
governor
of
the
state
of
florida,
governor
desantis.
What
does
he
make
130
000
a
year
132.73?
Why
would
this
mayor
be
making
more
than
the
governor?
Let's
be
fiscally
responsible
here,
we're
at
a
time
where
we're
almost
at
a
recession?
Let's
hold
this
off
and
let's
not
put
this
on
the
ballot
right
now.
Thank.
AK
Good
morning,
yes,
my
name
is
carol
smith.
Thank
you
for
this
opportunity
to
discuss
an
issue
that
has
been
important
to
me
for
over
33
years,
since
I
moved
to
broward
a
county-wide
elected
mayor.
First,
let
me
commend
the
commission
for
their
consensus,
building
efforts
to
make
broward
strong
over
the
last
few
years,
with
many
county-wide
issues
covet
19,
climate
change,
recycling
and
other
environmental
issues,
the
9-1-1
system
overall
public
community
public
safety
communication
system
with
a
placement
of
the
towers,
affordable
housing.
AK
If
it
ain't
broke,
don't
fix
it,
I
think
it's
broke.
This
is
just
to
name
a
few.
It
has
become
clear
that
there
is
an
absolute
need
for
a
county-wide
elected
mayor
with
at
least
a
four-year
term
to
allow
for
long-range
planning
one
elected
official
to
communicate
and
coordinate
with
the
state
and
federal
government.
AK
Commissioner
ryan
has
long
seen
the
need
for
this
need
and
has
brought
this
issue
forward
several
times,
clearly
delineating
the
position.
Thank
you,
commissioner
ryan.
I
would
also
like
to
commend
commissioner
moskowitz,
who
just
recently
joined
the
commission
and
immediately
saw
the
need
for
a
county-wide
elected
mayor.
Thank
you
he's
not
here.
AK
I
only
want
to
say
now
is
the
time
put
the
strongest
one
on
the
ballot,
and
I
do
prefer
commissioner
ryan's
proposal,
but
let
the
voters
decide,
let's
give
broward
a
strong,
vital
structure
of
government
to
carry
us
forward
and,
let
me
say
the
amount
of
money
for
the
mayor
is
minuscule
in
comparison
to
the
total
budget.
So
we're
not
looking
at
that.
Thank
you
very
much.
I
appreciate
it.
AH
Good
morning,
I'm
stephanie
pearson
a
broward
county
resident
since
1983,
and
have
studied
and
spoken
in
favor
of
a
countywide
elected
mayor
for
the
past
34
years.
Thank
you
for
bringing
this
issue
forward
again
now.
The
proposed
plans
by
commissioners,
ryan
and
moskowitz
keep
the
professional
administrator
and
single
member
county
districts.
What
would
be
added
here
is
the
missing
third
leg,
the
position
of
mayor
elected
by
and
accountable
to
all
the
county
residents
to
bring
consistent
leadership
and
vision
for
the
county.
AH
AH
The
proposal
to
extend
the
term
to
two
years
will
not
address
the
accountability
issue
and
would
further
dilute
efforts
of
the
mayor
to
serve
his
or
her
own
district.
I
prefer
the
planned
post
proposed
by
commissioner
ryan,
who
gives
the
mayor
the
authority
to
work
on
a
vision
and
by
omitting
outside
employment,
better
serves
the
public.
AH
The
current
dynamic
is
simply
not
conducive
to
making
long-range
plans
for
some
of
our
issues
and
following
through
after
so
many
years
of
debate
and
failure
to
act.
Thank
you
for
this
new
opportunity
to
put
the
question
before
the
public.
Please
do
it
at
a
time
when
we
see
the
florida
legislature
chipping
away
at
the
powers
of
local
government.
We
need
now
more
than
ever,
an
elected
mayor
who
can
harness
the
resources
of
state
and
federal
agencies.
AH
AI
Good
morning,
hey
man
vice
man,
commissioners,
we
like
this
idea
of
a
mayor
large
as
the
african-american
community,
but
we
don't
like
the
way
this
current
process
is
drawn
up.
Why
can't
you
all
not
add
some
amendments
or
subtract?
Some
of
the
things
that
tim
ryan
county
commissioner
tim
ryan
has
put
out.
For
example,
the
mayor
should
not
have
a
voting
right.
He
or
she
should
be
able
to
should
have
the
right
to
build
consensus
amongst
the
commissioners.
AI
What
how
that
affects
us
is
that
a
lot
of
the
times
you
all
can't
talk,
y'all
can't
talk
each
other
at
all,
and
you
caught
you
currently
don't
numb
the
selection
committees.
So
when
we
have
issues
as
minorities
and
african-americans,
we
need
somebody
to
be
able
to
talk
to
each
one
of
y'all
and
figure
out
how
to
build
something
to
get
us
where
we
need
to
get
to.
AI
Also,
the
other
part
of
this
is
the
mayor:
should
have
the
right
to
be
able
to
build
the
budget
with
the
county
administrator,
because
that
person
needs
to
also
look
at
the
potential
of
where
we
are
and
what
we're
going
to
be
going
through,
and
what
some
things
that
the
minority
community
have
been
talking
about.
Think
about
this,
the
buffalo,
the
buffalo
incident
happened
and
the
incident
of
texas
happened.
AI
What
which
mayor
called
of
all
the
pastors
and
the
faith-based
people
to
come
to
the
county,
and
let's
have
a
conversation
about
how
we
unite
our
community.
That
should
have
been
something
that
a
county-wide
mayor
would
have
had
the
power
and
say
I
need
to.
I
need
to
figure
out
how
do
I
build
this
bridge,
this
gap?
That
seems
to
be
continuing
to
happen
and
make
sure
that
relationships
are
going
good.
AI
That's
a
that's
a
function
of
the
mayor!
That's
why
we
need
a
mayor
at
large,
but
this
is
an
item
right
now.
If
y'all
ain't
taking
amendments
to
the
commissioner
ryan's
item
or
commissioner
monster,
which
item
or
commissioner
gayla's
item,
why
can't
y'all
workshop
this
so
that
all
so
that
y'all
can
add
y'all
50
cent
to
the
pot
and
the
community
can
also
get
some
input,
because
the
community
should
have
some
input
on
this
issue
right
now.
AI
Do
we
want
a
county
wide
mill?
Is
it
needed?
Yes,
it
is
needed,
because
the
vision
changes
every
year.
You
all
passes.
You
all
pass
the
agenda
that
the
baton
to
the
next
vice
mayor,
our
mayor
next
weissman
correction,
division,
changes.
The
next
year's
vision
will
be
what
commissioner
official
vice
mayor
official
will
be
proposing.
But
what
about
a
steady
vision
that
include
that
is
inclusive
of
the
issues
concerning
also
the
african-american
community?
AI
AI
Why
can't
y'all
take
inputs
and
have
workshops
to
identify
what
the
roles
and
responsibilities
of
a
married?
Lord?
Should
be
that
is
speaking
on
behalf
of
the
many
and
on
top
of
look
what
time
it
is
we
talk
about
this
during
the
day
when
all
when
everybody
is
at
work
in
particular
african-americans.
Thank
you.
So
thank
you
all,
commissioner
bogan.
AL
Good
morning,
first,
I
want
to
just
publicly
thank
you,
mr
mayor
yuyne,
for
attending
my
church
service.
We
had
not
had
services
for
two
years
because
of
covet,
and
so
when
we
came
back
in
person,
I
want
to
thank
you
for
coming
personally
and
bringing
us
a
proclamation.
I
also
want
to
thank
you,
too,
commissioner,
alston
for
being
at
our
service.
I
greatly
appreciate
you
guys
in
your
attendance
and
taking
out
your
busy
schedule
to
come
also
good
morning
to
all
of
the
commissioners
and
everyone
on
the
dyers.
AL
As
a
preacher,
you
know
I
gotta
come
bring
kind
of
like
a
sermonette
for
you
guys,
so
so
all
of
you
are
sitting
on
the
dyes
today
because
of
the
vision
of
those
that
sat
where
you're
sitting
they
had
this
vision
many
years
ago
of
a
county
form
of
government
vision
is
the
ability
to
look
beyond
the
now
and
envision.
What
things
will
look
like
later?
AL
The
future
is
not
going
to
wait
for
us.
The
future
is
not
going
to
care
about
all
of
the
different
dialogues
and
all
of
the
different
ideas
the
future
is
going
to
come,
and
so
we
can
either
get
ready
for
the
future
or
we
can
become
a
victim
to
the
future
and
fall
behind,
as
as,
as
you
all
sit
here,
you're
sitting
in
the
vision
and
the
ideas
of
county
commissioners
and
administrators
40
50
60
70
years
ago.
AL
What
is
the
vision
that
you
guys
are
going
to
leave
behind?
What
is
the
vision
that
you
guys
are
going
to
put
in
place
so
that
broward
county
can
move
forward
in
advance
and
what
it
offers
to
its
residents
today?
I'm
calling
on
you
all
as
visionaries,
because
that's
what
you
are
you
all
are
visionaries,
I'm
calling
on
you
all
as
visionaries
to
look
beyond
today
and
envision
what
broward
county
is
going
to
look
like
for
my
grandchildren
and
my
grandchildren's
grandchildren
and
your
grandchildren.
AL
AL
We
need
to
have
a
county
mayor
that
can
come
and
sit
down
with
particularly
the
african-american
community
and
be
able
to
come
back
to
each
and
every
one
of
you
and
share
with
you
our
concerns.
So
I
think
it's
also
important
that
we
put
this
to
a
workshop.
I
think
that
it
should
go
to
a
workshop
where
african
american
community
can
come.
We
live
in
a
minority
majority
county
and
I
don't
think
that
it's.
AL
I
don't
think
that
it's
reasonable
to
put
something
like
this
in
place,
without
having
our
input
and
letting
us
give
our
two
cents
at
the
end
of
the
day,
whatever
you
put
on
the
the
ballot
to
be
voted
on
is
going
to
be
voted
on
by
2.9
million
2.1
million
people,
and
so
we
should
have
some
public
input
in
this
item.
Thank
you
so
much
for
your
time.
I
greatly
appreciate
this
opportunity
to
speak
to
you.
C
AM
AM
Vice
mayor
commissioners
appreciate
the
time
you
all
are
putting
on
to
this
topic.
It's
been
one's
been
around
for
a
while.
I've
had
the
pleasure
to
be
chair
of
the
broward
workshop,
the
greater
fort
lauderdale
chamber,
and
just
recently
the
florida
chamber.
I've
got
a
lot
of.
I
know
what
a
lot
of
business
people
are
thinking,
I'm
here
only
today,
speaking
for
myself,
not
for
any
organization,
I'm
a
resident,
broad
county
for
over
35
years
and
been
participatory
in
our
processes.
AM
I
want
to
thank
all
of
you,
first
of
all,
because
your
part-time
jobs
that
you
have
that
using
part-time
in
quotes,
I
know,
is
pretty
demanding
and
what
you
have
provided.
The
leadership
to
this
county
over
the
last
several
years
through
covert
has
been
phenomenal
and
I
think
the
majority
of
broward
county
citizens
understand
that
it's
been
difficult,
but
you
guys
have
provided
wise
leadership,
and
I
thank
you
for
doing
that.
We've
got
many
challenges
in
broward
county
and
we're
going
to
have
them.
Broward
county
is
doing
well
the.
AM
AM
AM
We
got
to
run
to
the
future
and
I
don't
think
it's
broke,
but
I
do
think
we
need
to
be
thinking
about
the
future
and
I
would
encourage
you
to
look
at
what
other
counties
are
doing
around
america
we're
a
big
time
county
here
in
broward
county.
I,
whatever
you
wanted
to
find
big
time,
as
I
think
we're
there
and
all
the
big
time
counties
have
an
elected
mayor
that
I'm
aware
of
not
maybe
all
most
of
them,
and
this
is
the
time
for
broward
county
to
take
that
next
step
that
leap
to
the
future.
AM
C
Thank
you,
sir.
Thank
you.
I'm
mexico.
I'm
now
going
to
my
phone
list.
If
you're
on
my
phone
list
and
you're
here
when
I
call
you
for
the
phone
come
up
because
I
know
there
are
a
couple
that
came,
but
I'm
trying
to
keep
this
in
order.
Our
first
phone
speaker
is
yeah.
I
do
it's
on
the
phone
list,
so
when
we
get
there,
george
hanbury
is
on
the
line.
So
a
t
operator
please
open
for
the
leader
of
nova,
southeastern
university,
george
handberry.
R
Thank
you,
mr
mayor
and
members
of
the
county
commission.
It's
certainly
my
pleasure
to
speak
of
something
that's
near
and
dear
to
my
heart,
not
only
as
a
scholar
and
a
student
of
public
administration
in
my
undergraduate
master's
and
even
ph.d
program,
but
also
a
practitioner
as
the
city
manager
in
four
cities.
R
Over
30
years,
the
county
commission
back
in
2000.
R
A
R
Thank
you
there
you
go.
Can
you
hear
me
better
now,
I'd
like
to
disabuse
the
commission
that
that
concept
is
you
don't
need
to
throw
out
the
baby
with
the
bath
water?
You
can
still
have
an
elected
mayor
as
a
balance
elective
at
large,
with
the
commission
manager,
form
of
government
and
key
professional
administration.
R
But
the
big
question
is:
is,
if
you
add
a
10
commissioner,
who
is
the
mayor
elected
at
large?
What
do
you
do
when
there
is
a
tie
vote?
That's
why
it's
usually
recommended
that
any
elected
body
be
an
uneven
number
so
that
the
mayo
will
always
be
the
tie.
Breaker
or
maybe
even
some
have
talked
about
veto,
but
that
in
effect
can
strengthen
the
commission
manager
form
of
government,
because
the
form
does
establish
a
representative
system
where
all
the
power
is
concentrated
with
all
of
the
elected
officials
and
not
just
one.
R
If
you
have
one
elected
official
who's,
given
the
authority
to
hire
and
fire
the
administrator
or
manager,
then
you
go
and
diminish
the
importance
or
the
power
of
the
other
single
member
members
and
you
diminish
the
representation
of
the
people
of
the
districts
in
which
represent
those
commissioners.
So
having
you,
you
have
to
keep
the
power
of
the
commission
and
not
yes
and
have
the
commission
of
of
nine
instead
of
a
mayor
of
one,
and
that
is
where
I
think
the
challenge
is
going
to
be.
C
C
Keep
up
the
good
work
over
at
nsu
go
sharks.
Our
next
speaker
is
bernadette
norris
weeks
she's
on
the
phone.
So
please
open
the
phone
line
for
bernadette
norris
weeks.
AN
Thank
you
so
much
for
having
me
mayor
vice
mayor
commissioners.
AN
First,
let
me
say
that
I
have
had
the
unique
opportunity
to
serve
on
the
broward
county
charter
review
commission
twice
and
in
addition
to
that,
I've
also
had
an
opportunity
to
serve
on
the
management
and
efficiency
study
commission
when
it
was
in
our
charter
and
through
those
through
that
those
terms,
I
can
tell
you
without
a
doubt
that
broward
county
government
works
very
well.
Mr
clarkin,
who
just
spoke
a
little
bit
ago.
AN
I
would
have
thought
that
he
was
speaking
actually
in
favor
of
not
having
an
elected
mayor
or
strong
mayor,
because
everything
that
he
said
in
terms
of
the
growth
and
how
well
this
county
is
run
is
absolutely
was
absolutely
on
point.
One
of
the
things
that
concerns
me
is
that
this
issue
has
come
up
time
and
time
again
after
many
of
you
were
also
involved
and
engaged
with
the
charter
review
commission
just
a
couple
of
years
ago.
AN
Not
only
did
you
give
testimony,
but
you
heard
also
from
the
various
experts
from
around
the
country
and
from
around
our
region,
talk
about
the
the
pluses
and
minuses
of
having
something
other
than
a
county
administrator
form
of
government,
that's
run
by
a
professional
manager
and
that's
what
we
have
now.
In
fact,
it's
award-winning
broward
county
has
won
awards
for
the
way
that
its
government
is
run,
and,
commissioner,
I
think
it
may
have
been
commissioner
geller
who
said
earlier
that
we
are
more
alike.
AN
We
are
more
like
palm
beach
county
than
we
are
miami-dade,
and
I
will
remind
you
that
just
a
few
years
ago,
in
miami-dade
county
was
at
this
point
of
just
having
an
enlisted
mirror
no
big
deal
and
that
just
didn't
work
they
found,
and
then
they
went
to
a
strong
mirror
and
then
that
didn't
work
for
a
lot
of
diverse
residents
of
their
county.
Where
you
see
very
few
people
who
are
black
people
who
who
are
in
any
kind
of
a
large
leadership
position,
I
don't
want
that
to
happen
in
broward
county.
AN
Just
in
recent
years,
broward
county
has
enjoyed
greater
diversity
and
a
greater
participation
with
contracting
with
and
with
so
many
other
things
that
we
were
not
at
the
table
to
benefit
from
in
the
past,
and
now
that
that's
changing,
you
know,
I
understand
that
you
all
are
getting
some
pressure
to
change
the
rules,
and
I
I
think
that
is
completely
unfair
for
those
those
people
who
were
saying
earlier
about
the
black
community.
I
can
tell
you
that
the
black
community
overwhelmingly
does
not
want
this.
AN
We've
come
out
many
many
many
times
before
to
speak
against
this
issue
through
the
charter
review
commission
process,
where
the
whole
room,
where
you're
in
right
now
is
full
of
people
for
those
who
talk
about
cost
and
who
talk
about
government
exploding.
Your
your
auditor
has
already
given
information.
This
is
going
to
cost
over
850.
C
000.
Thank
you,
ms
norris
weeks.
I
appreciate
you
speaking.
Our
next
speaker
is
on
the
phone,
but
she's
here,
janice
hayes
and
just
for
the
people
in
the
audience.
I
have
about
15
more
speakers
on
the
phone
after
this.
What
my
anticipation
is
is
we're
going
to
hear
from
the
speakers
break,
because
the
stenographer
will
need
a
break
switch
over
to
the
workshop
for
a
couple
hours
and
then
come
back
so
if
you're
sitting
here
we're-
probably
not
going
to
get
into
debate
of
this
yeah.
AB
I
believe
that
as
a
nine-member
governing
board,
you
all
have
demonstrated
that
your
diverse
professional
skills
and
your
life
experiences
have
been
an
impetus
for
salubrious
discussions,
debates
and
decisions
that
best
represents
your
constituents
in
individual
districts
and
collectively
as
a
county.
I
respectfully
ask
that
you
consider
two
points
one.
AB
There
is
no
practical
reason
to
hire
an
elected
mayor
if
he
or
she
is
a
strong
authority,
it
could
lead
to
an
abuse
of
power
if
he
or
she
is
a
weak
authority,
then
it's
just
a
ceremonial
position
just
optics
and
it
only
serves
to
add
another
line.
Item
to
another
line:
item
expense
to
an
already
heavy
or
tight
budget.
AB
AB
AB
I
say
no
to
a
middleman
and
I
hope
that
we
will
all
say
no
to
a
middleman
and
let's
give
the
power
to
the
full
commission
for
the
best
option
to
achieve
diversity,
equity
and
inclusion.
The
first
speaker
and
commissioner
joeller
alluded
to
a
fringe
elected
mayor.
I
believe
that
friends
and
extremists
are
first
cousins.
AB
C
V
Yes,
good
afternoon,
I'm
a
I'm,
a
retired
law
enforcement
officer
of
30
years
in
miami-dade,
county
and
I've.
I've
worked
in
dade
county
for
more
than
30
years.
I've
seen
what
a
strong
mayor
can
can
do
in
that
county,
and
I
am
vehemently
against
broward
county
going
to
any
form
of
government
in
that
manner.
I'm
a
29-year
resident
of
broward
county
and
I
I
heard
a
gentleman
speak
earlier
about.
If
it's
not
wrong,
don't
fix
it
now.
V
I
believe
in
being
forward
thinking
and
and
looking
for,
but
I
also
believe
that
that
we
don't
have
to
throw
out
everything
to
enhance
broward
county
broward
county
is
not
a
failure,
but
I
guarantee,
if
you
move
to
this
system
of
this
mayorship,
the
way
that
it's
being
talked
about
you
are
going
to
go.
V
C
AN
Good
afternoon,
ladies
and
gentlemen,
dr
yana
miller,
speaking
as
a
concerned,
citizen
and
a
double
minority,
small
business
owner
in
broward,
county
broward,
is
the
largest
ethnic
voting
bloc
in
the
state.
It
is
a
highly
diverse
county
of
two
million
people
that
has
been
internationally
acclaimed
for
being
well
run
by
city
managers
like
never
before
its
diverse
citizens
and
small
business
owners
have
enjoyed
more
fair
access
to
contracting
opportunities
that
have
helped
our
county
to
grow
and
to
thrive
as
it
stands.
A
strong
mayor,
a
weak
mayor,
a
test
commissioner.
AN
Whatever
you
want
to
call
it,
that
model
would
usurp
the
potential
ongoing
success
of
the
county
manager
model
and
it
would
defy
the
will
of
the
diverse
populace,
as
evidenced
by
repeated
past
defeats
of
such
a
proposal,
even
by
successful
track
record
and
the
people's
disdain
for
a
strong
manager
to
this
unnamed
body
that
is
covertly
pushing
this
agenda
the
pivot
or
the
point
for
competing
industry
going
forward
and
for
having
a
single
point
person
is
taken.
AN
AN
Florida
is
unique
and
the
few-
and
there
are
few
other
florida
counties,
particularly
as
large
as
power
that
employs
such
a
model.
What
concretely
assures
a
diverse
community
that
it
would
continue
to
experience
comparable
success
under
a
single-handed,
possibly
fringe
county
decision
maker.
Please
consider
my
assertions.
Thank
you,
ladies
and
gentlemen.
C
AN
Thank
you
very
much,
I'm
very
sorry
good
afternoon
to
everyone.
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
thank
you
very
much.
My
name
is
jasmine.
Shirley.
I've
listened
to
this
debate
up
and
down
now
for
the
past.
I
don't
know
five
six,
maybe
more
years,
and
it
just
seems
to
me.
I
cannot
understand
why
we
keep
going
back
to
the
same
things.
Over
and
over
again,
we
have
a
phenomenal
county.
That's
run
by
professional
professional
public
servants
with
professional
degrees
in
in
management
of
counties
and
governments.
AN
I
would
hope
that
we
would
do
nothing
to
do
anything
that
would
dishonor
that
and
or
dishonor
the
brief,
the
very
best
that
we
have
coming
forth
in
in
the
expertise
from
all
of
our
commissioners.
I
think
that
they're,
just
too
many
other
things
to
have
to
worry
about
with
a
tenth
person.
For
what
reason
I
appreciated
the
remarks
that
have
come
before
on
me,
especially
that
of
dr
handberry
and
dr
miller,
miss
bernadette
norris
weeks.
Thank
you
very
much
for
the
opportunity
to
provide
my
share.
AN
AN
A
AN
Financial
impact
will
be
the
salary,
the
benefits
and
the
perks
for
the
mayor.
Additionally,
to
be
the
same
for
the
staffing
for
the
salary,
the
benefits
of
the
perks.
In
conclusion,
my
bottom
line
is
brown
county
should
keep
its
current
form
of
government.
Thank
you
for
allowing
me
the
opportunity.
AO
First
of
all,
it's
my
pleasure
to
to
be
here
today
to
discuss
an
issue
that
turned
near
and
dear
to
my
heart.
As
a
40-year
resident
of
broward
county,
I've
watched
this
county
grow
from.
I
don't.
Q
AO
AO
This
has
never
hampered
anything
that
has
gone
on
in
this
county.
We
have
always
had
a
county
commission
that
has
been
responsive
and
respected
of
the
people
and
the
issues
in
this
in
our
county
and
has
made
it
a
wonderful
place
to
live.
But
as
we
move
into
the
21st
century-
and
we
look
around,
we
have
to
look
around
at
what's
going
on.
What
we're
asking
for
is
nothing
that
is
unusual,
most
of
the
counties
or
most
of
the
places
and
states.
AO
As
a
matter
of
fact
that
have
a
number
of
them
that
have
a
number
of
residents
and
by
the
way
we
have
risen
to
more
than
2
million
residents.
We
have
a
multi-billion
dollar
budget.
Most
areas
have
some
kind
of
an
unelected
leader.
I
don't
care
if
we
call
him
a
mayor,
an
administrator.
I
can't
recall
him
freight,
but
it's
time
for
us
to
take
that
leap
forward.
AO
The
hardest
thing
that
any
group
can
ever
do
is
to
embrace
change,
but,
as
we
can
see
over
the
years,
looking
back
at
our
past,
that
change
has
stood
us
in
good
stead.
We
have
grown
into
the
metropolis
and
the
the
county
that
we
are
today
with
a
strong
port,
a
strong
airport.
AO
AK
AO
Are
surrounding
us
in
this
county
today,
it's
time
for
us
to
take
the
plunge
and
actually
elect
somebody.
However,
nobody
in
this
room
today
can
do
that.
I
recommend
that
we
allow
this.
This
issue
go
to
the
ballot
and-
and
I
don't
care
if
it's
commission,
orions
or
commissioner
resolution,
I
think
we
need
to
put
something
on
the
ballot.
We
need
to
allow
the
people
in
this
county
to
come
forward
and
say
what
they
want.
Yes,.
V
AO
Was
defeated
20
years
ago,
it's
time
to
take
another
look
at
it
and
and
it's
time
for
us
to
let
the
people
in
this
county
make
that
decision,
because
no
one
in
this
room,
whether
you're
for
it
or
against
it,
can
actually
make
that
happen.
The
only
thing
that
we
can
make
that
happen
that
you
can
make
happen
at
this
point,
and
I
urge
you
to
please
come
up
with
some
kind
of
a
solution
to
get
this
resolution
resolved
today
and
put
on
the
and
put
the
language
on
the
ballot
for
those
of
us
who.
C
Thank
you,
miss
spivak,
our
next
speaker
and
just
remember.
If
you've
heard
what
other
people
have
said,
you
don't
have
to
take
your
full
three
minutes,
you're
entitled
to
it,
I'm
giving
it
to
everybody.
We
have
another
nine
speakers,
but
if
you've
heard
what
you
said
you
can
say
I
agree
with
this
person
and
go
that
way.
Our
next
speaker,
tammy
j,
brooks.
Y
They
are
not
on
the
line,
but
karen
smith
has
joined
and
the
next
person
after
that
would
be
phyllis
berry.
C
Y
AN
Thank
you,
mayor
eudean,
vice
mayor
fisher,
commissioners
and
the
deus,
I
am
phillips
berry
a
resident
of
county
commission
district
8.
Commissioner
moskowitz
is
my
new
commissioner,
hello,
sir.
I'm
a
little
disappointed,
however,
that
you
are
supporting
this
issue,
because
I
stand
and
speak
in
opposition
to
the
creation
of
an
elected
county
mayor.
AN
This
issue
continues
to
surface,
as
we've
heard
before
I
think
commissioner
ryan
said
40
years,
and
there
has
been
no
groundswell
of
public
support
for
it
or
an
articulated
need
for
it.
Several
charter
review
commissioners,
as
we've
learned,
have
already
voted
it
down.
So
if
it's
not
the
public
who
is
pushing
for
this
issue,
who
is
the
answer
is
clear.
This
is
about
power
and
perhaps
the
future
job
for
some
term
limited
officials.
What
it
is
not
about
is
good
governance.
AN
AN
AH
AN
Speakers
say
just
put
something
on
the
ballot:
just
put
something
on
the
ballot:
we
don't
care
what
it
is
just
put
something
on
the
ballot.
I
say:
no,
let's
not
just
put
something
on
the
ballot:
let's
continue
to
work
as
a
community
and
do
the
issues
and
have
you
serve
as
you
have
been
elected
to
do
as
we.
If
we
should
change
our
minds
and
decide
that
we
do
think
a
county
mayor
is
warranted,
then
we'll
let
you
know
we
don't
need
you
to
tell
us
what
we
want.
AN
We
are
perfectly
capable
of
telling
you
that
ourselves
and
falling
to
my
two
good
friends,
carol
and
stephanie
with
the
league
of
women
voters
who
I've
worked
with
for
many
years
in
my
role
with
the
naacp,
the
two
agencies
never
quite
agreed
on
this
issue.
I
respect
them
both
and
I
know
they've
argued
for
this
position
for
a
long
time,
but
we
have
a
very
different
perspective
and
we
thank
you
and
I.
AN
Good
afternoon
everyone
I
just
want
to
say
that
I
am
against
the
the
elected
mayor
for
one
thing:
there's
nothing
has
changed
in
this.
There's
no
reason
for
this
measure
that's
needed
right
now,
and
the
people
that's
pushing.
This
measurement
cannot
claim
any
issues
that
it
needs
to
be
fixed,
and
I
also
want
to
say
I'm
a
bit
confused
about
how
this
process
is
taking
place
today,
because
and
parliamentary
procedure
says
that
when
you
have
a
motion
on
the
floor,
you
don't
have
two
of
the
motion
comes
behind
it.
AN
So
I'm
trying
to
figure
out
what
is
actually
going
on
today,
I'm
against
it,
and
I
think
we
need
to
look
at
how
we
even
present
this
thing
to
our
people.
We
should
not
be
discussing
three
different
motion.
At
the
same
time.
That's
my
opinion.
It's
wrong
and
I
think
we
need
to
look
into
that.
Thank
you.
Thank.
C
C
Okay,
I'm
gonna
dale
is
gonna,
be
the
last
speaker
and
then
we're
gonna
all
agree
that
everybody
who's
given
me
and
everyone
who's
signed
up.
Even
a
couple.
People
who
haven't
have
been
added
if
they
were
here
in
person.
This
is
our
last
speaker
and
we're
we're
going
beyond
12
30..
So
I
have
a
motion
to
extend
the
meeting
all
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
aye,
all
right
dale.
You
have
the
line.
C
AJ
AF
We've
debated
this
many
times,
it's
gone
before
the
voters
before
didn't
pass.
Broad
county
has
a
growing
economy,
one
that
is
more
inclusive
now
than
ever
before.
We
have
a
triple
a
bond
rating.
Only
nine
other
counties
in
this
united
states
of
america
have
similar
bond
rated
only
one
other
abroad
in
the
state
of
florida.
AF
So
we're
doing
well.
This
proposal
seems
to
be
solutions
looking
for
problems,
I
I
think
that
what
we've
had
in
the
past
has
worked,
maybe
not
to
the
liking
of
everyone,
but
I
believe
that
over
the
years
it
has
benefited
the
majority
of
the
people
of
broad
county
and
I've
heard
from
all
sides.
AF
I've
heard
great
concern
within
concerns
within
the
minority
community
that
we
may
end
up
concentrating
power
in
one
person's
hands,
and
I
know
that
the
proposals
are
not
necessary
for
strong
mayor,
but
eventually
the
fear
is
that
it
will
get
there
and
when
you
have
too
much
concentration
of
power
in
one
person's
hand,
it
becomes
dangerous,
so
I'm
siding
with
the
residents,
as
I
did
before.
I'm
that
believe
that
this
is
not
ready
at
this
point
in
time.
AF
We
still
have
debates
going
on
as
to
which
way
to
go
amongst
yourself
there.
So
I
think
we
ought
to
wait
and
listen
more
to
the
people
for
them
to
come
forward
a
solution
and
then
maybe
get
it
back
to
the
charter
review
commission
again,
and
maybe
you
have
a
different
outcome,
you
will
need
more
time,
I
believe,
to
debate
this
issue.
Also,
the
window
is
very
short,
but
I
again
triple
a
bond
rate.
AF
In
the
best
of
only
nine
in
the
united
states
of
america,
a
growing
economy,
that's
more
inclusive,
I
believe
we're
on
the
right
track.
C
C
What
I'd
like
to
do
now
is,
let's
take
a
motion
to
extend
the
meeting
until
12
45,
let's
see
what
we
can
get,
I
know
the
stenographer
then
needs
a
break
and
then
we'll
do
the
one
o'clock
I
I
know
monica
had
called
the
constitutionals
and
told
them
to
be
here
at
one
o'clock,
so
we
can
debate
for
15
minutes
we're
not
going
to
finish
the
item
in
15
minutes.
I
don't
think
so.
Can
I
have
a
motion
to
extend
it
till
12
45.
D
C
C
M
C
Let
me
have
a
motion
to
extend
the
meeting
to
one
o'clock
if
we
can
get
it
done,
we're
okay,
we're
going
to
one
o'clock
all
right.
This
is
back.
This
is
now
back
on
the
dais.
The
first
thing
that
I
have
in
my
script-
and
this
was
presented
to
me
by
the
county
attorney.
So
I
know
it's
legal.
We
need
six
votes
to
get
something
on
the
agenda.
If
there's
not
six
people
on
the
ballot,
if
there's
not
six
votes,
then
nothing
is
going
on
the
ballot.
C
So
I
think
that's
where
we
need
how
we
need
to
comport
ourselves
as
we're
going.
Is
there
six
people
to
put
something
on
a
ballot
in
november,
because
if
there's
not
six
people,
the
decision,
the
discussion
can
be
a
lot
shorter
and
the
debate
can
be
a
lot
shorter,
so
drew.
I
don't
know
how
I'm
supposed
to
ask
that,
but.
M
C
Are
there
six
people
that
want
to
put
something
on
a
ballot
or
debate
the
item?
So
if
there's,
if
let's
do
it,
the
other
way
are
there's
four
people
that
just
want
to
keep
things
the
way
they
are
and
not
put
anything
on
the
ballot.
I
see
one
I
see
two
well.
Are
there
four
people
that
don't
want
to
do
anything
and
just
keep
it
in
the
same
process
that
we
have
right
now.
C
D
M
C
AA
C
You,
commissioner,
that's
two
senator
commission,
rich
senator
rich
is
a
no
fisher
countywide
mayor.
You
willing
to
put
something
on
the
ballot
for
a
for
an
elected,
county-wide
mayor.
That's
not
geller's
thing!
Yet
we're
going
to
get
to
that.
E
O
AA
Mayor
absolutely
for
69
and
70.,
I
think
that's
true.
C
C
Well,
I'm
vote
I'm
a
yes
to
talk
about
it,
okay,
so
that
get
so
that
gets
us
there
first
question
is:
I
know
that
there
was
some
comment
before
from
the
people
and
I
know
drew
brought
this
up
of
this
50
plus
one
thing,
which
then
makes
this
something
much
different
and
probably
okay.
So
so,
if
it's
50
plus
one
so
I
need
drew
to
explain
what
that
would
require
for
us.
We
can't
put
something
on
the
ballot
if
it's
then
dependent
on
the
legislature.
Q
We
think
we
could
draft
it
with
a
contingency
that
would
require
a
change
in
law,
so
basically
the
propose
it
would
might
confuse.
I
see
senator
geller,
saying
saying
no,
not
not
on
not
on
the
the
ballot
itself.
The
ballot
question,
probably
wouldn't
change,
but
the
actual
charter
amendment
would
say
absent
a
change
in
law
that
would
permit
us
to
have
some
sort
of
runoff
or
50
plus
one
then
what's
written
right
here
would
apply.
If
the
law
changes,
then
the
charter
provision
would
automatically
change
the
to
change
the
election
method.
Okay,
mr
mayor.
Q
Q
D
C
M
E
I
mean
there's
a
multitude
of
things
that
need
to
be
changed
to
hear,
but
the
50
plus
one
percent
has
really
now
you're
telling
me
that
we
have
the
voters
would
approve
it
and
then
we
would
have
to
come
back
again
and
with
the
50
one
so
that
that
doesn't
make
any
sense
to
me
at
all.
So.
Q
Vice
mayor,
we
wouldn't
have
to
come
back,
although
this
this
would
be
complicated
and
might
confuse
the
public
it
would
be
approved,
as
is
because
right
now,
state
law
doesn't
allow
us
to
do
the
50
plus
one,
but
if
a
special
act
passed
where
there
was
a
change
in
the
statute
so
that
we
were
no
longer
prohibited
from
doing
it,
we
could
build
that
mechanism
into
the
existing
charter
amendment
to
say
if
these
circumstances
change
now.
This
is
what
applies,
which
would
be
the
50
plus
one.
E
And
it's
not
that
I'm
I
mean,
I
understand
the
philosophy
of
having
the
17
or
18
percent
folks
elect,
which
I
am
totally
against,
because
I
don't
think
that
gets
the
priority
of
the
voters
who
really
want
the
mayor
large,
so
that
alone
probably
puts
in
a
no,
and
there
were
some
other
things
that
put
me.
You
know
it
could
be
changed,
though,
if
I
could
get
there
like.
The
outside
employment
was
an
issue
with
me.
E
You
know
having
10
votes
and
five
and
five
I've
been
there
with
pompano
beach
at
three
and
three
and
the
motion
fails
by
the
way,
mr
hambury,
that's
how
that
works.
So
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
were
said
today
that
that
needs
to
be
pointed
out
for
my
position
of
no
and
I
so
I
want
to
be
able
to
explain
that
mayor,
okay,
but
right
now,
if
I
had
to
vote
right
now,
it
would
be
a
no
can.
M
But
what
I'm
saying
is
is
that
the
board
would
take
a
vote
on
the
issue.
It
never
goes
to
the
voters
to
actually
make
the
change
unless
tallahassee
makes
the
change.
If
tallahassee
makes
the
change,
it
would
then
go
on
the
corresponding
election.
Now,
of
course,
the
board
could
take
another
vote
and
undo
it.
Okay,.
AC
So
the
the
the
50
plus
one
proposal
is
one
that's
very,
very
difficult
to
get
in
my
view
to
get
that
many
voters
other
than
you
know.
In
the
the
general
election
I
mean
with
this
county
with
a
overwhelmingly
democratic
registration.
Whoever
wins
the
primary
and
you
might
have
you
know.
35
30
of
the
vote
ends
up.
AC
You
know
being
the
in
many
cases
you
know
the
the
constitutional
officer
that
is
elected,
so
I
really
don't
see
how
we're
going
to
be
able
in
a
partisan
race
to
be
able
to
accomplish
that
and
the
idea
of
having
it
as
a
nonpartisan
position.
You
know
similar
to
what
you
would
have
with
a
with
a
school
board.
Member
or
a
judge,
you
know,
I
just
don't
think
we
get
the
six
votes
on
that.
AC
So
you
know
I
hark
it
back
to
our
very
first
speaker
that
we
had
mitchell
berger.
Who
said
you
know
you
got
to
start
with
something
and
really
the
there
were
two
like
fail-safe
proposals
that
were
you
know,
recent
amendments
in
this
proposal
that
I've
been
pushing
for
a
little
more
than
a
year
and
one
addressed
the
issue
that
there's
no
outside
employment.
But
you
know
somebody
can
act
as
a
fiduciary.
AC
You
know
for
their
own,
like
personal
investments
or
for
their
closely
held
family
business,
and
that
you
know
addressed
the
concern
that
somebody
would,
you
know,
commit
full-time
effort
as
a
county-wide
elected
mayor,
but
at
the
same
time
be
able
to
attend
to
something
that
there's
an
ownership
interest.
The
person
is
a
fiduciary
without
receiving
compensation
and
also
being
able
to
serve
on
charitable
and
nonprofit
corporations.
AC
The
second
one
that
I
thought
was
really
most
important
is
this
idea
that
somebody
with,
like
maybe
26
percent
of
the
vote,
you
know,
ends
up
getting
the
plurality
of
the
votes
and
the
the
members
don't
really
get
along
with
this
county-wide
elected
mayor,
and
so
there
was
language
that
was
put
in
to
go
beyond
robert's
rules
of
order
and
say
that
the
county
commission
shall
establish
the
rules
and
procedures
by
which
meetings
would
be
conducted,
and
so
the
the
conduct
of
business,
the
the
manner
of
the
order
of
business,
would
be
with
the
the
county
commission.
AC
Then
you
would
just
be
able,
as
the
the
mayor
to
introduce
an
item
and
then
you
would
have
to
allow
the
members
to
speak,
and
then
the
the
mayor
would
be
able
to
perhaps
close
on
an
item.
And
you
would
you
would
you
know,
regulate
the
the
the
method
that
the
votes
are
taken
as
far
as
you
know?
What
how
much
time
do
you
have
to
to
analyze
and
vote
on
an
item?
How
many
times
can
you
speak
online?
You
can't
speak,
you
know
after
each
member.
AC
AC
Excuse
me
a
appointed
mayor,
so
with
that
in
mind
I
mean,
if
you
can't,
if
you
can't
do
it
with
with
those
change
in
the
rules
which
I
think
is
what
is
the
dynamic
that
says,
if
you
have
a
very
talented
good
elected
mayor,
you
really
are
going
to
advance.
You
know
broward
county
on
many
regional
issues,
but
if
you
have
someone
that
is
kind
of
more
like
same
old
same
old,
then
you
know
we
revert
back
to
what
is
essentially
this
county
commission
form
of
government
right
now
and
know.
AC
In
both
cases
we
always
have
the
county
administrator
who
actually
is
handling
the
day-to-day
operations.
That's
never
changed
in
any
of
these
proposals,
so
you
know
with
that.
I
don't
know
if
vice
mayor
fisher
can
get
there
on
this
I
mean
he
he
has
expressed
skepticism.
So
you
know,
I
think
it's
pretty
much
up
to
him.
If
he
wants
to
continue
to
discuss
it
and
and
consider
it,
you
know
fine,
but
you
know
he's
got
three
knows,
and
so
there's
no
more
room
for
error
here,
there's
no
more
room
to
yeah.
M
I
I
don't
think
we,
I
don't
think
we
have
the
votes,
but
what
I'd
like
to
just
do
is
because
commissioner
ryan,
I
brought
these
items
and
there
was
a
bunch
of
things
said
about
the
items
that
just
aren't
accurate.
So
I
just
want
to
correct
the
record
and
then
I
it
seems
like
we
can
move
on,
because
I
just
I
mean.
C
M
M
So,
first
of
all,
it's
not
a
strong
mayor.
Everyone
who
spoke
about
it
being
a
strong
mayor.
No
one
has
proposed
a
strong
mayor,
not
anybody!
So
that's
number
one
number
two,
not
commissioner
ryan's
proposal
nor
my
proposal
changes
the
relationship
of
the
county
administrator,
not
one
iota,
not
one
bit.
The
only
thing
is
that
my
proposal
gave
the
mayor
the
ability
to
declare
an
emergency,
but
the
county
is
still
run
by
the
administrator,
every
aspect:
every
department,
every
little
piece,
not
one
change
on
every
comma
or
every
period
or
every
hair.
M
So
the
fact
that
we
have
a
great
county
administrator
doesn't
change
the
fact
that
we
had
a
previous
great
county
administrator
in
bertha
doesn't
change,
and
so
you
know
that
I
I
think
is
important
is
important
to
point
out.
I
also
think
it's
important
to
point
out
that
I
actually
think
people
are
concerned
that
if
you
put
it
to
the
voters,
it'll
pass
right,
and
so
this
idea
that
we
don't
want
it.
Well,
I
mean
listen,
you
you
may
not
want
it,
but
put
it
to
the
voters
and
let
them
decide.
M
But
something
tells
me
the
voters.
Will
pass
because
the
voters
will
realize
that
they're
voting
for
someone
to
be
elected?
It's
a
it's,
a
weird
sort
of
thing
that
you
know.
Voters
are
not
going
to
vote
that
voters
would
vote
against
someone
being
elected,
and
so
you
know
the
funny
thing
is.
Is
that
I
think
by
us
not
doing
this?
I
think
it's
a
win
for
dade
county,
I
mean
I'm,
I
mean
there's
a
ton
of
experience
up
here,
a
ton,
but
I
got
to
be
honest.
M
The
one
the
ones
that
had
an
elected
mayor
were
faster,
they
were,
they
were
faster
than
every
single
other
county
that
didn't
have
a
mayor,
and
that's
because
when
the
emergency
came,
it
was
clear
that
the
community
turned
to
the
mayor,
and
that's
really
why
I
proposed
it.
I
proposed
it
because
of
my
experience
with
covet:
it's
not
because
things
here
are
broken.
No
one
here
is
saying
anything
is
broken
right.
It's
not
about
fixing
something
fixing
something
that's
broken.
One
of
the
last
conversations
I
had
with
my
dad
was
on
this
topic.
M
My
dad
was
against
a
county-wide
mayor.
A
county
white
elector
he'd
been
against
it
for
as
long
as
he
was
involved
with
the
county,
and
I
remember
him
throwing
his
hands
up
and
saying
you're
going
to
undo
everything
I
did,
and
I
said
to
him.
I
said
no
we're
not
we're
not
going
to
a
strong
mayor,
but
I
said
dad
look
in
my
experience
being
the
emergency
management
director
when
lives
were
on
the
line
when
time
mattered,
I
I
saw
a
difference.
Maybe
we
don't
want
to
do
it.
M
M
It's
just
because
I
felt
that
it
would
enhance
where
the
county
currently
stands,
but
listen.
If
there
aren't
six
votes,
then
then
I
then
I
understand
and
I'll
eventually
just
rem.
We
won't.
C
Vote
on
it
I'll
just
remove.
So
let
me
ask
you
a
question
so
we
can
get.
I
want
to
try
and
at
least
have
a
debate
on
something
that
has
a
chance
one
way
or
another.
Will
you
pull
your
item?
Number
70,
yeah,
okay,
so
70
is
now
off
the
table.
So
now
we
have
69,
which
is
commissioner
ryan's
with
senator
geller's
substitute
motion.
So
I
think
that
that
make
cause
you've
already
filed
amendments
to
commissioner
ryan's,
which
were
things
that
that
that
got
you
in
a
more
comfortable
place
with
commissioner
ryan
correct.
C
So
we
have.
Commissioner,
ryan's
item
is
now
on
the
table
and
then
senator
geller
has
a
a
substitute
motion.
So
for
commissioner
ryan's
motion,
I
think
we
needed
to
know
if
we
could
get
talk
about
outside
employment
and
talk
about
the
50
plus
one
issue
that
drew
mentioned.
O
I
think
you're
doing
this.
I
think
I
think
if
you
start
at
the
bottom,
okay,
like
we're
baking,
something
so
ask
how
many
commissioners
would
vote
for
mayor
if
it
was
just
like
commissioner
moskowitz.
If
the
mayor
only
had
the
authority
to
go
out
to
the
business
community,
okay,.
C
Q
C
D
D
First
of
all,
I
agree
with
my
former
late
dear
friend,
mike
moskowitz,
on
this
issue,
not
with
jared
moskowitz,
who
I've
also
like,
but
the
okay,
the
I
said
at
the
beginning.
If
it
ain't
broke,
don't
fix
it.
I've
listened
to
the
debate.
I
didn't
really
hear
anybody
explain
anything
other
than
yes,
everything
is
good,
but
it
would
be
even
better
if
we
had
a
county-wide
elected
mayor
in
a
vague
general
sense,
which
I
didn't
understand.
D
I
am
happy
to
discuss.
I
don't
think
it's
broken,
but
if
we
do
need
a
first
step,
I've
offered
a
first
step,
which
is
a
two-year
mayor
elected
the
way
we
do
it
now,
which
I
think
will
deal
with
some
of
the
continuity
issues,
but
we'll
have
none
of
the
issues
that
have
been
objected
to
by
so
many
people.
D
I've
heard
about
dade
county.
Let's
let
me
deal
with
day
county
and
let
me
deal
with
commissioner
fisher,
the
51
issue.
We
have
heard
time
and
time
and
time
and
time
and
time
and
time
and
time
again
from
the
sun
sentinel
that
we
should
have
a
strong
mirror.
Let
me
read
one
paragraph
from
today's
sun
sentinel.
An
unresolved
serious
flaw
is
the
possibility
of
an
election
of
a
mayor
by
a
plurality,
vote
of,
say,
35
in
a
crowded
field
that
would
greatly
undermine
a
leader's
authority.
D
D
D
If
there
was
a
50
plus
one
and
we
keep
talking
about
miami-dade
we're
situated
the
three
largest
counties
are
dave.
Broward
palm
beach
palm
beach
has
the
same
system.
We
do.
Miami-Dade
is
different
because
if
you
understand
the
state
constitution,
there's
66
cap
well,
66
counties,
then
you've
got
reedy.
Creek,
then
you've
got
disney,
then
you've
got
miami-dade.
D
Miami-Dade
can
have
and
does
have
a
50
plus
one
broward
cannot
get
that
without
a
change
in
the
state
law.
Commissioner
moskowitz
indicates
he
thinks
the
legislature
might
be
able
to.
If
the
legislature
changes
that
law
by
special
act,
then
we
can
bring
this
back.
Something
like
your
proposal,
which
is
attempt
who
is
non-voting,
but
who
can
talk
to
every?
I
would
consider
that,
but
not
because-
and
I
agree
with
the
sun
sentinel
on
the
that
it's
a
grave
problem,
if
you
don't
have
the
50
plus
one.
Let
me
tell
you
two
other
things.
D
D
I
am
truly
concerned
that
our
governor,
if
somebody
did
something
that
the
current
governor
considers
violates
the
anti-woke
section,
would
simply
remove
the
governor
and
appoint
somebody
regardless
of
what
our
constitution,
what
our
charter
says,
the
governor
would
say:
I've
got
the
executive
power
to
do
this.
It
says
so
in
the
constitution
I
placed
my
order
appointing
a
republican
governor.
You
don't
like
it
sue
me,
that's
not
what
we
should
be
doing.
So
I
am
very
clear.
I've
told
you
what
my
substitute
is,
which
would
take
it
to
two
years.
M
D
O
The
only
thing
again,
I
was
trying
to
say
is:
if
you
went,
you
start
at
the
bottom
say:
okay,
would
everybody
here
vote
for
a
mayor
that
all
all
he
did
was
deal
with
the
business
community?
He
had
no
vote.
No,
this!
Yes,
okay!
Now,
let
me
add,
let
me
finish
now.
Let
me
just
like
commissioner
moskowitz
now.
Let
me
add
that
would
you
vote
if
we
if
he
was
able
to
put
things
on
the
agenda
yeah,
I
could
go
along
with
that.
Would
you
vote
if
he
was
running
the
meetings?
No,
no!
No!
C
O
And
I
think
you'll
get
like
okay,
a
situation
where
it'll
be
acceptable
to
certain
commissioners,
because.
U
E
I
just
don't
want
to
debate
it
forever,
like
we
have
four
or
five
times
already
this
commission.
It
gets
frustrating
when
you
put
this
thing
on
the
ballot.
I
believe
this
is
my
opinion
that
people
will
think
it's
a
strong
mayor,
because
we
have
been
compared
to
day
county
55
000
times
during
these
debates
well
day.
County.
Does
this
state
county
say
you
know
maria
mario
kava
she's,
there
she's
the
spokesperson
etc,
but
my
data
that
we've
received
there's
our
four
counties
that
have
strong
mayors
to
them.
It's
felucia,
it's
it's
duvall!
E
It's
might
be
dated
orange.
That
could
be
wrong,
but
those
are
mostly
the
strong
mirrors,
there's
67
other
counties,
whatever
the
total
broward
county.
If
we
want
a
strong
mayor,
let's
do
it,
let's
put
that
on
the
ballot
and
we'll
move
it
forward,
but
the
way
this
is
right
now
is
just
a
one
more
commissioner
sitting
on
the
dice.
E
E
I
hear
things
like
well,
we
just
need
something
on
the
ballot.
We
just
don't
put
something
on
the
ballot
for
the
voters
to
consider.
It
has
to
be
specific
of
what
we
feel
as
and
there's
other
ways
to
put
on
the
ballot.
The
community
can
come
together
and
they
can
have
a
petition
drive
and
they
can
move
forward
with
the
ballot
initiative.
They
have
every
right
to
do
that.
E
The
charter
review
committee
that
we
have
made
up
of
lame
person
and
professionals
could
not
come
to
an
agreement
on
it.
So
all
these
signs
are
saying
why
am
I
going
to
put,
or
why
would
I
vote
for
somebody
to
have
another
person
up
here?
Another
bureaucracy
here
costing
almost
a
million
dollars
800
and
what
is
it
bob
858
thousand
dollars?
I
think
it
is
now
rather
than
707,
and
I
hear
things
about
well,
the
mayor
can
do
a
long-range
planning,
that's
not
true.
AK
R
E
And
I'm
going
to
do
that
without
this
board's
support
because
he
can't
get
it
without
the
support.
That's
why
we
have
long-range
planning.
That's
why
we
have
that
the
vision
doesn't
change
every
year.
I've
heard
I'm
hearing
these
things
I
hear
today,
you
know,
like
I
said
you
know,
I'm
elected
as
district
four.
That
is
absolutely
correct,
but
I
also
represent
broward
county.
E
So
it's
not
that
I'm
just
here
in
my
own
little
world
a
district
four
doing
my
own
little
thing
and
only
supporting
that
I'm
supporting
the
entire
buyer.
I
work
for
broward
county.
Even
those
voters,
they
are
district,
four
only
ones
vote.
For
me,
the
tri-county
senator
gilles
talked
about
that
two
of
the
three
are
like
us
us
and
palm
beach
are
the
same.
E
Miami
date
is
different,
so
I
want
I
can
go
on
and
on
and
on,
but
I
don't
see
putting
someone
up
here
that
has
the
same
a
power
as
a
as
a
board
member.
So
all
the
lobbyists
out
there
all
the
community
out
there.
You
still
got
to
get
five
more
votes,
even
if
that
mayor's
in
agreement
with
you,
he
just
doesn't
he.
She
doesn't
say:
hey
I'm
going
to
vote
this
and
their
thought
was
going
to
be.
You
need
six
folks
to
go
with
you,
so
it's
a
weak
mayor.
E
It
is
correct,
but
what
does
it
really
do
for
broward
county?
And
I
haven't
heard
today
what
the
advantages
are
for
the
broward
county
residents.
I've
heard
a
few
business
people
say:
hey,
you
know
what
you
know.
I
want
to
go
to
somebody
that
you
know
they
can
talk
to
the
company
coming
out
of
new
york.
E
Guess
what
folks,
because
of
tax
laws,
everything
else
people
are
coming
to
broward
county
they're
coming
to
south
florida,
mayor
eden's
proven
that
you
know
and
what's
wrong
with
speaking
with
mayor
eudean
or
with
senator
gel
or
whoever
it
is
or
administration
or
our
alliance
who,
who
we
support
our
alliance
and
all
that
those
are
other
avenues
that
our
chamber
of
commerce
that
bring
businesses
here
as
well.
So
it's
a
collaborative
it's
just,
not
this
one
person
sitting
as
the
quote
mayor.
E
If
this
all
could
change
to
some
sense,
I
would
vote
for
it,
but
I
want
to
bring
it
to
a
landing
mayor.
If,
if
we're
going
to
vote
for-
and
I
first
of
all
commissioner
ryan,
I
love
you
to
death
and
you
have
been
a
huge
support
of
this
and
I
understand
it,
but
I
just
can't
support
the
way
it
is
today.
So
if
I
want
to
make
it
a
brain,
I
would
be
a
nova
which
will
bring
you
to
four
mayor,
okay
and
that's
the
one
that
explained
it
to
how
I
am.
C
P
Okay,
well,
I
just
need
to
just
say
a
few
things.
A
lot
of
them
have
been
said
by
the
vice
mayor.
I
I
don't
know
how
many
times
I've
heard
people
up
here
say
you
know
it's
not
broken.
Well,
it's
not
broken
and
I
listen
to
the
people.
I
listen
to
the
people
who
spoke.
I
listen
to
people
talk
about
how
well
we're
doing
from
from
charles
calkins
to
bernadette
norris
weeks
to
george
hanbury
janice,
hayes
down
all
these
people's
names,
dr
ayana
miller,
talking
about
the
diversity,
the
equity.
P
P
She
was,
and
I
anticipate
that
we
will
have
the
same
thing
with
our
new
administrator
and
by
the
way,
if
we
didn't
like
our
new
administrator
or
she
did
something
that
we
weren't
happy
with
and
we
couldn't
fix
it.
We'd
have
the
right
to
remove
her.
So
we
have
power
here,
each
one
of
us
individually,
all
nine
of
us-
and
I
I
I
I
feel
you
know
that
we're
we're
all
accountable,
we're
all
elected
from
different
districts.
P
But
I
know
personally-
and
I
know
lamar
the
commissioner
fischer
just
said
this-
and
I
know
that
you
all
feel
this
way,
even
though
you're
rep
you're
elected
from
a
district
you're
all
sitting
up
here,
representing
all
of
dave
all
of
broward
county.
When
I
look
at
beam
for
you
know,
I
think
about
climate
change,
that's
for
the
entire
county.
We.
A
P
Of
climate
change
briefs,
but
I'm
looking
at
the
different
things,
the
people
that
were
honored
for
their
for
their
service
here
you
know-
and
we
talked
they
talked
about
being
20
25
30
years
with
the
library,
with
the
parks
with
the
port.
I
look
at
the
airport,
we
just
talked
about
mark
gale,
you
know
here
we
have
an
airport
director
who's
going
to
be
the
head
of
the
entire
airport
association
for
the
united
states.
What
what
a
great
job
he
has
done.
I
I
just
our
financial
bond
rating
at
aaa.
P
There
is
we
are
it's
not
broken
and
to
put
somebody
just
another
person
up
here
and
it's
not
only
eight
hundred
thousand,
I
can
guarantee
it'll
be
a
million
or
more
that's
how
things
work
and
why
it
just
does
not
make
any
sense
to
me.
So
I
you
know,
I
would
just
urge
us
to
again.
We
heard
people
talking
about
charter
review.
The
charter
review
dismissed
this
commission
fisher
brought
up
a
very
good
point.
M
C
Six
votes
senator
commissioner
ryan.
You
have
the
floor.
AC
My
last
observation
is,
I
think
the
dynamic
is
do
we
have
or
or
can
we
achieve
a
continuity
of
leadership?
If
you
have
a
a
real
dynamic
mayor,
then
you're
going
to
be
able
to
make
those
those
changes
at
the
state
and
the
federal
level.
I
mean
all
of
the
money
that
we're
trying
to
get
through
our
congressional
delegation
for
airport
issues,
seaport
issues
and
looking
at
all
of
our
our
housing
issues
they
just
go
on
and
on
and
on
job
creation.
AC
You
build
that
collegiality
that
that
gets
lost
after
a
year,
and
I
I
really
personally
think
that
mayor
euden
has
done
a
hell
of
a
good
job
and
but
he's
only
got
a
few
more
months,
and
you
know
it's
it's
regrettable
that
you
didn't
have
somebody
there
that
could
go
on
year
after
year
and
advance.
You
know
on
technology
and
all
of
these
issues.
You
know
the
the
importance
with
climate
change
and
everything
else
that
these
are
really
complex
issues
and
you
need
a
full-time
mayor
to
to
handle.
A
AC
Then,
in
the
unlikely
circumstance
that
you
get
somebody
that
refuses
to
work
collaboratively
with
the
commission,
they
just
become
a
tenth
commissioner.
That
is
the
downside.
It
is
a
possibility,
but
I'd
rather
be
an
optimist.
I'd
rather
say
we
have
these
challenges,
we
need
to
address
them.
We
need
to
put
this
before
the
voters.
Let
the
voters
decide.
D
C
Is
there
okay,
so
I'm
going
to
bring
this
in
for
a
landing?
Commissioner
ryan
has
a
motion
which
now
needs
a
second,
because
commissioner
moskowitz
withdrew
his
second.
So
commissioner,
ryan's
motion
is
on
the
floor.
I.
C
Okay,
the
substitute
motion
is
now
commissioner
geller's,
which
erases
everything
ryan
basically
put
forward,
and
commissioner
geller's
substitute
amendment
is
we
put
to
the
voters
a
charter
change
in
this
election
that
starting
november
2024
this
we
we
appoint
like
we
normally
do,
but
it's
a
two-year
appointment
at
150
percent
of
the
salary
with
no
provisions
on
outside
income.
Everything
else
is
basically
the
same.
AP
O
I'll,
just
second
it
just
for
a
vote.
Okay,.
C
J
AC
O
I'll
second,
it
just
to
keep
it
alive
for
a
vote
got
it.
C
M
Yeah,
I
mean
that's
the
problem
commit
commissioner.
The
problem
is,
is
that
I
I'm
I'm
probably
going
to
vote
against
it
because
there
there
are
things
I
would
want
to
change,
and
I
don't
I
don't
want
to
do
that
because,
ultimately,
I'm
for
the
underlying
issue,
but
but
there
are
issues
that
I
would
want
to
change
in
it.
There
aren't
six
votes
to
do
this
anyway.
Why?
Why
do
that.
AC
D
C
I
I
would
I
would.
I
would
support
commissioner
ryan's
motion
with
some
minor
tweaks,
but
if
we're
not
gonna
get
six,
there's
no
reason
to
do
it.
Okay,
right
all
right!
So
so
so
we're
going
to
vote
on
commissioner.
So.
C
Q
The
supervisor
we
we've
asked
this
again
and
when
we
ask
sometimes
we
can
get
a
different
answer.
The
supervisor
today
indicated
that
if
we
were
to
bring
something
back
in
august,
okay,
that
it
could
potentially
make
that
it
would
make
the
ballot.
If,
if
we
took
certain
action
before
then
translations
et
cetera,.
M
C
He
if,
if
he
withdraws
his
motion,
is
he
free
to
bring
this
again
in
the
future?
Does
this
is
I
mean
he
has
he
has
I
mean
I
I
don't
know
there
could
be
something
that
I
think
that
he's
yes,
okay,
I
get
it.
I
get.
Everyone
wants
a
vote.
I
get.
Everyone
wants
to
be
done
with
this.
It's
an
important
issue,
commissioner.
Ryan,
had
a
lot.
C
L
C
So
after
after
debate,
this
has
been
withdrawn
and
then
now
we're
going
to
take
a
10
minute
break
perfect,
because
we
need
us
right.
C
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
C
C
A
C
F
F
So
thank
you
mayor
what
I'm
we're
going
to
first
attempt
to
go
over
the
property,
appraisers
budget
and
we'll
do
a
quick
summary
and
jennifer
steelman.
Our
assistant
budget
director
is
going
to
lead
us
in
this
discussion
and
our
esteemed
property
appraiser
will
join
her
at
the
podium.
AQ
All
right
good
afternoon,
mayor
commissioners,
administrator
attorney
and
auditor,
I'm
here
to
present
the
overview
of
the
property
appraisers
fiscal
year
23
budget,
the
fiscal
year
23
budget
submitted
to
the
county
on
this
slide,
is
compared
to
the
fiscal
year
22
adopted
budget.
There
is
a
5.1
percent
increase
in
personal
services.
AQ
I
will
go
over
the
details
of
that
increase
on
the
next
slide.
We
have
operating
increases.
Part
of
that
is
for
printing
costs
have
gone
up
and
we
have
capital
outlay
that
has
increased
59
percent.
This
is
one
time
equipment
that
was
end
of
life,
as
well
as
two
vehicles
for
two
new
positions
that
will
be
on
the
next
slide.
AQ
The
highlights
of
the
property
appraisers
increase
is
a
two
percent
salary
adjustment
for
their
existing
staff
in
mid-year
fiscal
year,
22
due
to
retirements
the
proper
appraiser,
had
budget
savings
and
created
three
new
positions
in
the
commercial
area
and
in
fiscal
year
23.
The
budget
request
is
for
two
new
property
crimes.
Investigators
and
vehicles
related
to
help
identify
fraud,
cases
that
are
occurring
in
broward
county.
AA
Similar
to
what
we
talked
about
just
want
to
confirm
so
that
third
bullet,
that
is
the
recent
great
work
from
your
team.
Just
adding
to
that
unit.
AA
D
O
AP
E
Make
sure
hey
marty
just
want
to
you
know
that
you
talk
about
your
investigation,
team
and
and
fraud
or
whatever,
I
think,
there's
there's
times
that
you
come
time.
You
want
to
compliment
folks
and
mr
bronker
that
runs
that
entire
department
is
absolutely
amazing.
Thank
you,
his
experience
and
knowledge
throughout
the
years.
E
A
AP
S
S
I
do
have
one
question
with
with
the
escalation
of
values
so
crazy
this
year
and
you
never
know
if
they're
going
to
kind
of
come,
you
know,
go
up,
come
back
down
for
when
you're
going
out
there
and
you're
going
and
you're
asking
your
people
to
appraise
for
the
next
year
or
so.
S
AP
That
is
such
a
great
question
and
you
know
and
you're
right
property
values
are
skyrocketing
in
broward
county
and
it's
being
driven
by
a
number
of
different
things.
One
of
course
the
biggest
factor
is
people
moving
from
basically
all
over
the
world
to
broward
county.
They
move
from
any
state
where
there's
an
income,
tax
and
they're
coming
in
here
in
droves
and
they're,
paying
top
dollar
for
properties.
To
give
you
an
idea,
the
average
single-family
home
in
broward
county
is
more
than
500
thousand
dollars
right
now.
AP
That's
because
people
are
paying
so
much
money,
but
we
have
to
determine
the
value
of
property
on
january
first,
every
single
year,
based
on
the
values
from
the
year
before
so
all
existingly
owned
properties
are
seeing
a
substantial.
You
know,
market
increases
in
property.
However,
the
most
important
thing
to
note,
though,
is
that
404
000
residential
property
owners
are
protected
by
the
save
our
homes
assessment
cap,
which
basically
means
if
their
value
of
their
property
goes
up.
AP
S
AP
So
the
way
that
it
works
is
anytime,
we
determine
the
value
of
properties.
A
great
question
is
we
have
to
follow
professionally
accepted
appraisal
practices
and
for
our
purpose,
the
constitution.
Florida
law
says,
is
january.
1St
is
our
date
of
assessment
and
we
have
to
use
the
data
from
the
year
before
so
on
january,
1,
2022,
that's
the
day.
We
determine
the
value
of
all
properties
and
for
residential
properties
that
were
existingly
owned
properties.
AP
We
use
all
the
comparable
sales
that
we
could
find
and
made
them
fit
those
properties
to
find
a
value
for
income
producing
properties.
We
use
comparable
properties
and
also
the
income
that
many
of
the
businesses
were
able
to
to
generate
last
year,
and
then
we
also
use
the
cost
approach.
If
we
can't
use
comparable
sales,
we
can't
use
income.
AP
This
year,
the
department
of
revenue
basically
had
a
conversation
with
every
property
appraiser
in
the
state
of
florida
and
all
of
our
offices,
and
they
basically
said
that,
after
reviewing
all
the
data,
we're
expecting
that
your
tax
will
show
at
least
the
20
to
a
25
increase
in
market
values
for
residential
properties
or,
basically,
your
tax
rate
won't
get
approved.
And
so
it's
it's.
How
we
have
today.
S
S
AP
X
AP
C
It
just
to
close,
I
good
job
with
the
budget.
I
know
we've
spoken
before.
Yes,
I
think
that
when
you,
when
you
rolled
out
the
program
I
think
18
months
ago
or
whatever
it
was,
I
call
it
like
the
life
lock
for
property.
You
know
deed
stuff.
I
thought
that
was
great
to
from
the
more
people
that
opt
in
that
the
better.
I'm
glad
that
you
have
the
two
new
positions
that
you're
putting
in
that
department.
I
realize
how
complicated
that
is,
and
that
is
a
huge
problem.
C
If
you
do
real
estate
closings,
which
some
some
up
here
do
you
know
have
been
involved.
I
have
never
seen
more
suspicious
reports
from
my
underwriters,
I'm
getting
six
or
seven
a
day
and
in
beyond
a
year
ago
I
never
got
one
and
now
I'm
getting
six
or
seven
a
day
of
different
suspicious
looking
things
if
you're,
if
you're
underwriting,
so
I
think
it's
an
important
service.
AP
Thank
you
and
mayor.
I
just
want
to
thank
you
and
the
commission
as
well,
because
you
know
you're
right.
Deep
fraud
is
a
very
big
deal
and
it's
very
important
that
these
criminals
know
they're
not
welcome
in
broward
county
and
if
they
do
it
here,
we're
going
to
work
with
our
wonderful
sheriff
with
law
enforcement
and
with
all
with
the
u.s
attorney's
office
and
others
to
put
them
in
jail
for
a
very
long
time
and
the
best
way
to
do.
AP
F
So,
mr
mayor
county
administrator,
thank
you
at
this
time.
Norman
has
already
come
up
to
the
podium.
He
is
going
to
lead
us
and
what
we
do
historically
is
also
obviously
give
a
summary,
and
then
the
sheriff
will
be
invited
to
come
up
and
and
give
I
believe,
you're
going
to
share
your
presentation
as
well
sheriff
after
norman
is
finished
and
then
we'll
go
from
there.
Thank
you.
U
Commissioners,
just
going
to
walk
you
through
the
proposed
budget
from
the
sheriff's
office,
we've
broken
it
in
this
overall
slide
into
a
couple
of
different
pieces.
Just
because
of
the
unusual
timing
of
this
year's
discussions.
U
So
the
the
first
two
lines
are
the
jet.
What
we
call
the
general
fund
request,
which
consists
of
a
621.7
million
dollars
request
for
fiscal
23.,
that
is
up
by
46
million
dollars
46.1
and
it's
an
increase
of
8.02
percent.
U
As
you
recall,
that's
a
contract
that
the
county
has
with
bso
to
operate
dispatch
services.
So
the
budget
last
year
or
this
year,
fiscal
year,
22
is
46.67
and
the
sheriff's
original
request
back
on.
The
second
of
may
was
an
increase
to
53.17,
which
is
about
six
and
a
half
million
dollars.
The
number
of
positions
in
that
initial
request
was
the
same
449
as
last
year.
U
You
had
some
discussions
with
the
sheriff
over
the
last
few
weeks
on
the
24th
of
may,
you
have
funded
some
pro-rated
dollars
for
fiscal
22
that,
if
annualized
into
fiscal
23,
would
take
the
budget
up
by
11.47
million
dollars.
So
that's
what
we're
showing
in
the
second
last
line
that
would
be
about
a
24
increase
over
the
current
year
amount,
and
then
the
sheriff
has
notified
us
that
they,
the
revised
request
from
their
original
one,
taking
into
account
that
is
now
at
63.53
million.
So
that
would
be
an
additional
5.39
beyond
the
11.47.
U
U
The
sheriff
in
the
budget
that's
presented
to
you
has
a
budget
message
that
highlights
the
sort
of
major
changes,
and
so
I
think
they're
going
to
talk
about
that
in
a
few
seconds.
But
the
four
programs
identified
for
new
investments
are
the
cold
case
unit,
homicide
unit,
behavioral
health
services
and
co-responder
team.
U
This
is
a
breakdown
of
where
those
new
45.6
positions
go
by
administrative
area,
so
there's
20.6
in
the
administration,
which
includes
training
and
other
things,
and
you
can
see
the
others
and
the
amount
of
dollars
that
go
with
those
new
positions,
the
other.
The
the
3293
positions
that
you
funded
for
this
year
are
budgeted
about
31.2
million
additional
personnel
costs,
which
is
an
increase
of
about
6.84.
U
U
These
contracts
will
end
up
for
23,
but
the
initial
numbers
from
the
bso
side
are
about
a
4.6
percent
increase
at
the
port
and
15.7
at
the
airport
for
law
enforcement
on
the
fire
side
very
similar
pattern,
slightly
fewer
cities,
the
port
increase,
is
a
little
higher
on
the
fireside
and
I
think
there's
discussions
going
on
between
airport
and
bso.
I
think
some
of
these
costs
mark
gail,
told
me,
might
be
being
covered
by
airport
capital,
and
I
think
this
might
be.
AA
U
That's
the
increase
over
the
22
contract
between
the
airport
and
bso
for
fire
versus
what
bso
is
putting
in
their
budget
for
23.,
but
there
is
some
equipment,
there's
some
equipment
in
there
and
also
there
used
to
be
a
sec,
a
second
medical
unit
at
the
airport
before
the
pandemic.
P
With
regard
to
the
revenue,
when
you
said
about
with
how
you
fund
this,
because
the
tax,
because
the
ad
valorem
is
bringing
in
more
money,
so
would
that
be
where
you
would
get
the
money
to
fund
this
for
the
msd.
U
Yes,
exactly
but
the
the
distinction
is,
it
has
to
be
the
property
tax
that
comes
in
from
within
the
bms
and
last
year
we
were
a
little
short
of
being
able
to
cover
this,
so
we
had
to
use
some
fund
balances
and
other
things.
Okay,
thank
you
and
bso
has
been
very
good
to
work
with
to
try
to
keep
the
budget
within
what
we
can
afford.
But
it's
a
challenge:
if
property
taxes
don't
go
up
a
reasonable
amount,
this
is
just
a
summary
of
the
kinds
of
spending
broken
down
by
personal
services
operating
expenses.
U
There
is
a
small
amount
of
capital
in
the
bso
operating
budget,
which
I'll
show
you
in
a
second,
it's
mainly
it's
mainly
for
cars
and
radios,
but
this
is
a
historical
trend
for
the
last
couple
of
years.
U
This
is
the
capital
and
it's
broken
down
to
the
middle
column.
That
says,
general
fund
is
the
request
to
you
for
regional
services.
So,
as
you
can
see
at
the
top,
it's
radios
and
vehicles
are
a
big
deal
and
then
some
equipment,
the
other
column,
is
the
contract
cities.
So
again,
the
big
areas
here
are
vehicles,
radios
for
the
communications
and
some
small
amounts
for
these
purchases
and
a
few
other
things.
AR
Afternoon,
everyone
before
we
begin
to
go
into
our
budget
proposal
request
for
this
year.
I
just
wanted
to
take
a
short
20
minutes
to
give
you
some
insight
on
my
perspective
when
it
comes
to
whether
or
not
we
should
have
a
mayor.
AR
First
of
all,
thank
you
all
I'll
go
through
the
presentation
just
from
the
academic
side,
about
what
we
will
be
doing
or
continue
to
launch
in
terms
of
programs
and
expanding
on
some
of
the
successes
we've
had
already
with
our
threat
management
unit
cold
case,
if
you
haven't
seen
it
earlier
this
morning,
our
cold
case
unit,
which
we
lost
in
2019,
had
another
outstanding
success.
Success
story
about
bringing
to
justice
an
individual
who
had
committed
a
multitude
of
rapes
in
our
community,
going
back
from
1984.
AR
AR
That
suspect
is
currently
in
custody
in
miami
pending
charges
there,
but
he
eventually
will
come
over
to
our
organization,
as
you
can
imagine
in
our
custody
and
care
and
we're
anticipating
it.
We're
probably
going
to
end
up
coming
to
more
resolution
on
probably
anywhere
between
20,
more
cases,
so
significant
change.
AR
Here's
just
some
of
the
different
data
points
that
is
describing
what's
been
occurring
in
our
homicide
unit
and
where
some
of
these
new
pcns
or
positions
will
be
allocated
towards,
as
you
can
see
from
2015
all
the
way
up
to
2022
the
increase
and
the
call
volumes
and
levels
of
services
from
our
homicide
units
38
up.
AR
If
you
look
at
what's
going
on
overall
in
all
our
jurisdictions,
we're
58
up
and
then,
of
course,
with
the
fentanyl
crisis
that
we're
facing
here
in
broad
broward
county,
the
overdose
data
is
just
146
increase,
and
so
we
are
task
saturated
in
the
sense
that
we're
working
well
with
the
state
attorney's
office
we're
working
with
a
different
municipal
partners.
But
we
are
looking
at.
AR
We
have
to
expand
some
of
the
personnel
if
we're
going
to
be
able
to
keep
up
the
case
integrity
and
do
these
things
appropriately
going
over
to
the
code
case
unit
and
looking
at
some
of
the
success
there.
What
was
the
driving
focal
point
when
I
came
in
in
2019
speaking
to
my
colonels,
who
lead
up
in
my
majors
that
lead
up
that
entire
division
and
they
put
on
the
table
and
said
sheriff?
We
have
350
cold
cases
that
are
sitting
here
and
we
need
more
manpower.
AR
AR
AR
This
day
is
on
several
times
where
I've
been
in
attendance
have
taken
comments
from
the
community
about
the
importance
of
well.
We
don't
want
to
just
keep
feeding
bso.
We
need
to
start
doing
other
things
in
terms
of
mitigating
the
mental
health
care
issues
and
crisis
that
we
face
as
law
enforcement
officers,
and
I've
told
you
all
before
those
individuals
who've
come
up.
They've
never
been
wrong,
but
the
responsibility
is
not
exclusively
on
us,
but
understanding
what
I
can
do
as
a
sheriff.
The
co-responder
model
is
an
idea.
That's
not
new!
AR
In
this
country
it
has
been
launched
across
several
different
large
counties
and
municipal
cities
in
the
united
states,
where
the
idea
and
concept
behind
it
is
no
longer
just
deploy
law
enforcement
officers
out
to
these
site
locations,
but
deploy
teams.
So
we
can
help
mitigate,
as
you
see,
some
of
the
bullet
areas,
reducing
the
arrest,
reducing
potential
resistance
or
conflict
with
officers
dramatically
decreasing.
AA
Question-
and
I
think
I
asked
you
in
the
team
this
so
the
two
behavioral
health
ftes-
this
is
applied
to
this
model.
AR
No,
not
necessarily,
but
they
will
be
engaged
in
that
this
is
from
a
patrol
capacity
response.
When
we
get
a
call
for
service,
we
go
out.
The
next
slide
I'm
gonna
run
through
commissioner
is
gonna,
highlight,
what's
going
on
with
the
behavior
behavior
license
therapist
and
how
they're
going
to
be
applied
in
our
real-time
crime
center
with
our
investigators
there.
But
the
answer
is
yes,
they
will
be
in
it,
but
this
is
an
independent
model
that
we
also
have
launched.
AR
That'll
slide
me
over
here
I'll
get
to
your
question
right
now,
so
in
2019
we
launched
our
real-time
crime
center.
Many
of
you
was
on
the
commission
at
the
time,
participated
came
over
to
do
our
grand
opening
and
launch,
and
I
just
want
to
give
some
data
points
back
on
some
of
the
overall
success
there.
We
just
seen
another
school
shooting
over
in
texas,
where
the
mo
is
probably
going
to
be
the
same
for
most
school
shootings.
AR
There's
going
to
be
some
failures
and
mishaps
and
investigations,
there's
going
to
be
some
signs
and
red
flags
that
people
noticed,
but
they
didn't
follow
up
and
investigate
learning
from
our
own
lessons
in
stoneman
douglas.
What
we
do
now
is
quite
different
than
what
any
other
organization
is
doing
in
this
in
state
as
well
as
I
would
challenge
individual
organizations
in
the
country.
AR
But
more
importantly,
one
of
the
things
we
embedded
was
the
behavioral
health
license
therapist,
commissioner,
and
that
is
what's
to
kind
of
been
the
game
changer
for
us
when
our
personnel
go
out
to
a
scene
that
is
dealing
with
an
individual
that
may
have
posed
a
threat,
introduce
a
threat
that
they
may
shoot
up
at
school,
for
example,
one
of
the
mis
mishaps
with
that
is
you
not
always?
You
can't
always
address
someone?
AR
You
may
not
have
probable
cause
in
that
site,
location
or
in
that
individual,
but
we
do
understand
that
we
are
responsible
for
trying
to
track
modified
behavior
and
introduce
those
individuals
to
some
form
of
mental
health
care,
a
specialist,
an
expert,
and
so
the
data
that
you're
seeing
we
launched
this
in
october
of
2020.
That's
why
you
see
kind
of
a
low
number
of
34.,
we
said:
look,
we
don't
want
to
just
send
investigators
out,
we
don't
just
send
detectives
and
the
law
enforcement
personnel
there.
AR
Let's
send
experts
out
who
can
assess
these
individuals
and
get
them
over
to
some
form
of
definitive
mental
health
care,
and
so
we
started
that
we
currently
have
four
individuals
that
are
operating
in
that
capacity.
We
use
federal
funding
to
supplement
the
salaries
for
at
least
two
of
those.
As
we
start
looking
at
the
numbers
climbing
and
we
hit
731
cases.
As
you
can
see
from
the
chart,
it
becomes
evidently
clear
that
we're
going
to
have
to
expand
that
type
of
personnel
in
the
unit.
AR
I
anticipate
if
you
look
at
where
we're
at
in
2022
already
at
319,
we're
halfway
through
the
year,
we're
we're
going
to
breach
that
700,
probably
on
a
year,
it's
possible
that
they
may
happen,
or
at
least
500.,
so
being
able
to
have
that
personnel
in
there
is
going
to
give
us
the
opportunity
to
further
evaluate
individuals
out
there
get
them
over
to
the
care.
AR
We
also
make
sure
that
we're
constantly
monitoring
individuals
so
that
if
one
of
our
partners
in
the
mental
health
realm
says
hey,
we
haven't
seen
john
doe
in
six
months.
He
stopped
showing
up,
or
we
start
knocking
on
the
doors
to
make
sure
everything's,
okay
and
figure
out
what's
going
on
with
that
individual.
So
I
hope
that
answers
your
question
in
terms
of
part
of
some
of
the
pcns
that
we're
going
to
be
applying
here,
and
this
is
very
important.
I
think
I
talked
to
yes,
ma'am.
P
I
I
just
wanted
to
to
make
the
point
that
when
I
had
this
discussion
with
you
that
that
this
is
actually
a
really
good
thing
to
be
increasing
this
because
we're
lower,
I
had
asked
you
and
because
there
had
been
an
article
about
the
risk
protection
orders
and
we
were
lower
than
other
counties
in
the
state.
And
I
wondered
why
and
the.
Why
is
because
we're
able
to
divert
into.
Q
P
Kind
of
behavioral
health
services,
which
is
much
better
if
you
can,
and
if
you.
AR
Ma'am
and
all
those
key
points
just
to
share
kind
of
that
conversation,
we
had
with
the
rest
of
the
commission
all
those
things
that
we're
doing
to
investigate
whether
it
be
in
the
real
time
crime
center,
the
co-responder
program,
working
with
the
the
17th
circuit.
Here,
we've
done
outstanding.
We
have
over
300
since
the
rpo
program.
The
risk
protection
order
program
was
launched
back
in
2018,
we've
introduced
381
of
those
in
this
county
working
with
the
judge,
and
you
take
that
number
you
compile
it
with
the
731.
AR
AR
AG
AR
Absolutely
we
launched
a
campaign
about
seven
months
ago
on
a
private
public
partnership
explaining
the
system
to
folks
letting
them
know
that
it's
it's
a
zero
cost
as
long
as
they
have
the
appropriate
technology
in
terms
of
camera
systems
to
be
compatible
with
our
system,
we'll
hook
them
up
and
it
go.
It
speaks
for
itself
when
these
incidents
take
place.
Again.
I
keep
numbers
in
my
head
over
the
last
two
years,
or
so.
AR
We've
had
about
a
thousand
incidents
and
where
the
real-time
crime
center
had
activated
was
tracking
the
camera
in
a
school
out
of
business.
For
sake
of
maybe
a
suspect
was
running
by
with
a
gun.
Maybe
someone
bailed
out
of
a
car.
Maybe
there
was
a
threat
on
the
campus
on
the
school
ground
outside
of
the
actual
deployments
another
over
1100
plus
times,
we've
executed
full
functioning
training
scenarios,
utilizing
those
cameras
guiding
our
deputies
in
and
our
local
municipal
partners,
because
we're
not
the
only
ones
using
this
system
it
might.
AR
It
is
a
county-wide
system,
we've
invited
every
municipal
police
department,
most
of
them
have
joined
on.
We
have
our
federal
partners
on
as
well
and
so
again
we're
having
some
success
there,
but
we're
not
going
to
be
complacent
from
the
overall
scheme
of
things,
because
I'm
going
to
have
daphne
come
up,
go
through
the
data
points
in
terms
of
numericals
and
the
8.02
et
cetera.
What's
important
to
know
about
what
we're
doing
here,
we've
tried
to
be
a
very
good
partner
with
the
county
over
the
last
few
years.
AR
AR
I
believe
every
single
constitutional
officer
so
came
in
the
numbers
you're,
seeing
that
reflected
normal
was
accurate
and
what
he
presented
daphne's
going
to
follow
up
with
it.
It
is
really
just
to
get
us
back
whole
so
that
we're
not
continuing
to
fall
behind
where
someday,
whether
it
be
me
or
some
other
sheriff
walks
in
here
and
they're
in
double
digits.
So
I
think
this
is
a
good
balanced
number.
It
gets
us
where
we
need
to
be,
and
then
that
will
probably
get
us
in
a
position
where
the
next
budget
cycle
come
in.
AR
AR
AS
The
slide
we're
looking
at
we're
going
to
do
the
comparison
and
it
mirrors
the
slide
from
the
county
side
on
the
personnel
side,
we're
asking
for
an
increase
of
7.86.
AS
That
increase
also
includes
the
46
point:
the
45.6
positions
that
the
brow
sheriff's
office
is
asking
the
operating
side,
we're
asking
for
4.94
increase
or
5.6
million
dollars
on
the
operating
side.
We
have
certain
things
that
require
increases.
For
example,
we
have
the
contract
for
the
food
services
for
the
inmates,
the
health
care
for
the
inmates
and
other
obligatory
increases
that
require
for
us
to
ask
for
additional
funding.
AS
Last
year
the
county
was
gracious
and
at
the
end
of
the
budget
during
the
summer,
as
the
sheriff
indicated,
we
came
in
at
2.75
for
us
to
come
in
at
2.75
really
means
on
a
negative
note,
because
2.75
increase
they
could
be
no
dollars
for
capital.
We
had
to
reduce
operating
expenditures,
we
had
to
freeze
positions,
and
so
now
this
additional
request
includes
some
of
those
positions
that
need
to
be
placed
back.
AS
AS
Six
point
two:
seven
percent
of
your
general
fund
budget:
it's
it
goes
towards
fire
that
represent
approximately
38.9
million
dollars
for
community
programs
represents
4.46,
which
is
about
27.7
million
dollars
for
department
of
detention.
It's
about
47.13,
which
represents
293
million
dollars.
Court
bailiffs
one
point:
eight
zero
percent;
it
represents
11.158
million
for
dle.
It
represents
23.02
percent,
approximately
143
million
129
000
and
for
super
support
services,
which
includes
departments
such
as
training
and
other
departments
that
are
not
in
the
field.
That's
approximately
107.9
million,
with
17.32
percent
of
your
general
fund.
AS
AS
S
AS
AS
So
this
includes
the
way
they
wrote
it.
It's
a
little
bit
different,
so
in
there
in
their
slide,
says
11.1
11.1
million.
We
were
actually
able
when
we
put
all
the
numbers
together,
we
were
actually
able
to.
Instead
of
making
it
an
additional
11.1
million,
we
made
it
10.3
additional
million
so
the
way
they
have
it,
they
put
it
at
10.3
plus
5
point
something.
Our
original
additional
request
was
approximately
6.3
million
additional
dollars,
which
represented
approximately
13
percent.
AS
S
Okay
with
regard
to
the
behavioral
health
services,
two
ftes,
that's
that's
what
you're
asking.
AS
There's
there
should
be
four
ftes
two
in
threat
management
and
two
in
another
section,
so
there's
four
for
behavioral
personnel
being
requested.
Yes,.
AS
AR
If
I
could
real
quick
commissioner,
one
of
the
concerns
I
have
is
understanding
that
grant
funds
are
limited
and,
at
some
point
they're
going
to
expire.
We
currently
have
two
people
who
are
doing
a
phenomenal
job
that
is
now
part
of
team
bso.
I
want
to
make
sure
that
we
have
enough
pcn
so
the
moment
that
they
are
no
longer
funded
under
that
grant,
which
I
believe
is
coming
up
pretty
soon.
We
will
be
able
to
keep
them,
retain
them
as
full-time
employees
and
not
be
concerned
about
okay.
Now
we
lose
them.
AR
We
don't
have
the
grant
money,
we're
going
to
lose
the
equality
of
work,
the
integrity,
the
ability
to
get
out
there.
If
that
makes
sense
to
you.
AT
AT
AT
AK
AR
There
are
some
other
federal
funds
that
are
going
to
be
coming
out
that
the
biden
administration
has
put
forth
when
you
start
talking
about
those
police
reform
elements
that
has
more
funding
that
will
be
available
through
doj,
but
we
just
can't
wait
for
it
to
come
up.
We
don't
know
what
the
restrictions
are
and
whether
or
not
we'll
be
competitive
enough
to
get
it
as
fast
as
some
other.
You
know,
entities,
okay,.
AR
Now,
from
all
the
current
data
and
including
the
independent
report,
which
they
pay
for,
the
consultant
advised
that
it
was
not
a
prudent
decision
that
the
timeline
for
them
to
effectively
recruit,
hire,
establish
structure,
procure
the
necessary
equipment
and
the
training
and
the
credentialing
behind
what
fdle
requires
is
just
not
realistic,
and
so
I'm
encouraging
them
to
sign
on
on
the
extended
contract,
I'm
willing
to
give
it
to
them.
That
is
part
of
broward
county.
We
don't
want
to.
You
know,
reduce
the
quality
of
services
there.
AR
S
AR
This
has
been.
This
has
been
one
of
the
most
complexing
dialogues
that
we
have
had
between
pembroke,
primes
and
pennsylvanic
park
and
west
park,
which
is
understanding
this
count.
This
organization
did
something
unique,
something
I'm
actually
in
opposition
of
and
that
we
did
a
dual
contract
amongst
two
cities,
because
neither
one
of
them
could
afford
the
service
together
and
now
we're
seeing
what
the
repercussions
can
be
when
one
city
decides
that
they're
done
with
bso
and
now
we're
navigating
through
well.
AR
How
is
that
going
to
impact
our
residents
and
community
in
west
park,
because
money
doesn't
grow
on
trees
and
now
they're
going
to
have
to
explore?
How
do
they
get
the
remaining
balance
or
funds
to
continue
to
go
through?
So
this
is
also
part
of
why
I'm
encouraging
pembroke
park
to
be
a
little
unselfish
and
understand.
You've
established
a
partnership
with
another
city
for
years
and
to
really
think
thoroughly
about
what
that
exit
clause
or
exit
strategy
is
going
to
be
and
not
rush.
It.
AR
L
Yeah
well,
as
far
as
we
have
an
agreement
that
actually
sharps
on
your
destiny,
sign
it
already,
but
pembroke
park
did
sign
an
extension
to
get
us
through
to
the
end
of
this
fiscal
year.
Okay,
we
don't
know,
what's
going
to
happen
right
now,
there's
going
to
be
another
commission
meeting
and
they're
going
to
vote
on
a
proposal
to
go
through
an
additional
fiscal
year,
but
we
simply
don't
know
what
they're
going
to
do
at
this
point.
S
And
then,
lastly,
so
I
I
guess,
I
I
think
we're
looking
for
some
more
transparency
in
what's
going
on
in
the
jails
just
so
we
know
make
sure
that
you
know
when
we
hear
things,
how
do
we?
How
can
we
manage
to
get
that?
How
can
we
get
there?
Well.
J
S
S
AR
AR
C
C
F
Yes
and
the
sheriff-
and
I
have
exchanged
voice
messages,
and
we
haven't
had
a
chance
to
connect
on
this,
but
my
understanding
is
that
is
complete.
The
only
thing
that
is
outstanding
on
that
is
the
cad
portion
of
that.
We
were
waiting
on
the
sops,
and
so
I
know
that
we
were
waiting
on
that
information
from
them.
We
did
not
get
that,
and
so
we
drafted
it
ourselves
with
the
help
of
our
our
county
attorney's
office,
and
I
think
that
is
what
what
stage
we're
at
right
now.
C
AR
The
importance
behind
that
was
getting
that
out
here,
so
that
everyone's
on
the
same
page
about
expediting
and
getting
that
established,
I
think
what
occurred
was.
You
know
this
was
a
conversation
piece
and
an
action
plan
that
took
place
under
one
county
administrator
to
a
changing
of
the
guards
and
then
don't
forget.
You
had
a
new
superintendent
that
came
in
and
somewhere
between
those.
This
is
my
assessment.
My
opinion
right.
There
was
a
little
lack
there
and
like
oh,
we
forgot
to
do
this
element
so,
but.
C
And
then
the
last
thing
I
have
because
I
know
we
talk
about
huge
numbers
in
all
these
budgets,
but
just
a
small,
easier
thing
is
there
anything
else
that
we
need
to
budget
on
this
to
make
sure
that
this
fiscal
year
we're
done
with
the
radio
issue?
All
the
towers
will
be
done.
Everybody
will
be
on
the
same
system
every
or,
to
the
extent
that
it's
there
and
everyone
will
have
the
radios
and
program.
Is
there
anything
that
we
need
to
do
to
up
here
as
a
board
to
make
sure.
AR
I
would
mention
one
item
and
I
would
have
colonel
lorena
come
up
and
also
just
provide
some
clarity.
There
was
a
form
of
technology
that
both
the
chiefs
of
police
association
has
been
an
advocate
for
fire,
a
fire
association
as
well
the
entrada
system.
I'm
sure
you
know
I'm
going
to
that,
and
there
was
discussions
about
the
timeline
to
update
that
technology.
AR
C
F
Mayor
that
is
complete,
and
I
think
the
issue
that
the
sheriff
is
talking
about
is
a
redundancy
issue.
Okay,
on
our
side
that
that
I
think
the
colonel's
going
to
speak
to
okay.
C
C
P
So
could
you
just
I
you
know
all
the
things
that
we
read
or
hear
on
the
news
about
the
911
dispatch,
all
the
things
that
happened?
No
radio,
you
know
in
this
you
yup
all
day
to
texas
tragedy,
so
yeah.
O
P
AR
AR
Now
interesting
enough
part
of
the
conversation
that
I
have
with
the
county
administrator
in
which
leads
back
to
the
radio
question
that
the
mayor
had
was
that
it
was
recognized
through
the
msd
commission
that
this
particular
segment
had
not
been
fully
executed
when
it
comes
to
giving
a
school
law
enforcement
personnel
access
to
the
radio.
AR
Because
in
texas
the
incident
commander
was
the
chief
of
police
at
the
school,
and
so
when
these
again
every
time
an
active
shooter
event
takes
place
specifically
in
a
school,
we're
going
to
look
at
what's
occurring
there,
and
we
can
almost
expect
that,
if
there's
any
gap,
if
there's
anything,
that's
not
being
done,
whether
it
be
on
the
county
side
with
orcat
or
bso
side,
it's
going
to
come
to
the
surface.
My
phone
went
non-stop
the
moment
that
shooting
happened.
C
That's
what
I'm
asking
the
question
and
we,
the
county,
had
been
working
on
that
one
issue
and
there
was
I
I
think
there
was
but
but
it's
done
so
that's
good.
So
I
you
know
we
learn
from
every
practice
and
every
post-incident
report.
So
I
think
that
I'm
just
I'm
glad
you
brought
it
up,
I'm
glad
it's
done.
I'm
glad
the
radio
system
and
the
final
tower
this
fiscal
year
will
be
done
and
that
whole
system
will
be
upgraded.
So
that's
all
good
things
all
right.
Other
questions.
C
AR
All,
lastly,
just
a
compliment.
One
thing
that
has
occurred
since
there
has
been
the
increase
in
the
salaries
for
communications
is
within
less
than
30
days.
We
had
over
400
applicants
come
in
okay,
so
we'll
keep
we'll
keep
in
a
loop
with
that.
That's
that's
us
victory.
That's
everybody
here!
So
now,
we'll
just
make
sure
we
train
them
up,
keep
them
and
retain
them
all
right.
So,
thank
you
folks,
thank
you
and.