But we are hopeful that 2025 will also be the year of our citrus trees! Our Eureka and Meyer Lemons appear to be set to produce in good numbers.
We added a Valencia Orange tree. (blooms are pictured immediately below). It is heavy with blooms this year - so fingers are crossed that we will see some oranges this year.South Dade Updates. My best method for keeping everyone up to date on important matters affecting our community.
Friday, February 28, 2025
We are looking forward to the 2025 growing season including Eureka and Meyer Lemons, Pineapples and possibly joining this year: Valencia Oranges.
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
Is Palmetto Bay the "Village of Parks" or "Village of Perks" for village officials? $132,000 in part for "monitoring 'Opposition Activities'" (our neighbors). $400 a month car allowances. What else will we find if transparency is ever restored to Palmetto Bay?
SURPRISE, SURPRISE, SURPRISE - Per the Vice Mayor:
A salary and insurance is apparently not enough for their part time service, per the Vice Mayor:
Your council members want to give themselves a $24,000 car allowance while considering raising your taxes. They tried to push this through without public input. That’s unacceptable.
This reads like a enemies list - use of one's tax dollars against them. What a tangled web the Mayor and council have weaved against some neighbors who have been pursuing a legal process in regard to the "Tanglewood" surplus property (located under the FPL power lines):
The county urged the village to negotiate a compromise, but instead, the village spent over $132,000 of your tax dollars on a high-powered lobbyist to fight these residents. Worse, the contract was marked confidential, despite being publicly funded, and included plans to monitor “opposition activities,” meaning our own neighbors.
Taxpayer dollars should never be used to undermine residents who follow the rules.
Read the Vice Mayor's updates and get on his e-mailing list!
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Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Michael Miller speaks with Mark Merwitzer, Vice Mayor of Palmetto Bay - Tuesday - 2-25-2025
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
2025 may be a big year for Palmetto Bay Mangoes.
The blooms on the family mango trees continue to look healthy. This should be a big year, assuming no fungus or foul weather including the heavy winds that often arrive in March.
We will be looking for help in trades once again this year. Participants will once again be doing me a favor by taking the fruit I cannot use. Trades have historically included non-mango fruit swaps as well as mangoes in exchange for samples that included mango bread and jam, dried mango and chutney. I have received backyard Palmetto Bay home produced eggs. I am always open for new trades. This is our Palmetto Bay community!
Serious note - one of the best trades is simply seeing the fruit leave my yard without spoiling to be enjoyed by others. Mango trees can be quite overwhelming at times.
CLICK HERE to see prior posts on my "Flinn Family Mango Co-Op" including the rules and some recopies. Mango season is approaching. Get ready to enjoy.
Monday, February 17, 2025
Happy Presidents' Day - 2025
How do you observe this Federal holiday? Do you reflect upon legacies of past presidents, simply relax over a long weekend, participate in annual local community event, take advantage of any one of the numerous "Presidents Day" sales or none of the above?
Thursday, February 6, 2025
One step at a time – restoring some transparency and access to the Village. It is amazing how replacing a single council member can affect the entire village council.
Council Member Patrick Fiore found an ally in newly elected Vice Mayor Mark Merwitzer. Three votes were there last Monday evening (Monday, Feb 3, 2025) to restore the ability to submit public comment via e-mail.
If passed on second reading, Section 2-49(e) will be amended
in its entirety to read as follows:
(e) Written communication. Interested parties or their authorized representatives may submit written comments to be provided by the Village Clerk to the Councilmembers prior to the start of the Council meeting. Written comments shall be read aloud for not more than one (1) minute and shall be made part of the public record of the meeting.
The prior Vice Mayor was part of a coalition to remove the reading of emails from the public meetings. Thank you Vice Mayor Mark Merwitzer for your energy and collaboration with Patrick Fiore to get this item through by the razor thin 3-2 margin.
The task is not yet compete.
This is an ordinance and it requires passage at a second reading. I am
hopeful that Council Member Fiore will move this item forward at the March
Council Meeting and that he is once again joined by Vice Mayor Merwitzer and
Council Member Marsha Matson.