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Answering your questions - how did we get to Palmetto Bay dropping one of its signature events - the 'downtown Independence Day celebration' - this event has always been promoted by the current elected officials, selling Palmetto Bay's Independence Day as when "The Village will ring in Independence Day with patriotic spirit and pride in a day filled with wholesome, all-American fun for the entire family!" This event had been FREE to the public thanks to the many sponsors and vendors who worked so diligently to bring this event to our community.
So why then was this wholesome, all-American fun for the entire family event abruptly cancelled without warning? For years, this has been the day when neighbors gather, children wave American flags, and families watch fireworks light up the summer sky. One of our signature events that really signed how Palmetto Bay is a great place to live work and play!
The village didn’t announce the termination publicly, hold a community meeting, or give residents a chance to speak up. Instead, they quietly mentioned the cancellation in passing during the May council meeting on just one slide in a PowerPoint. They claimed "The Shores Development" needed the space to build their high-rise. Really? This event was much more than fireworks and so little of it actually occurred on the Shores property. The choice to cancel rather than find a solution puts development ahead of our community values. Perhaps the real reason is they have no money. Or its no longer needed as a political event as 4/5 of this counsel is term limited. It was for the residents, not the politicians!
Thank you Commissioner Cohen Higgins - picking up as scheduling the first ever "Fourth on the Fairway" at Palmetto Golf Course. This will serve Palmetto Bay and surrounding areas now that local Palmetto Bay officials have "86'd" our downtown community Independence Day celebration. It was a great event while it lasted. Now, perhaps, the Commissioner's event can fill that void of great community community events. I'm impressed with the scope of the activities listed - food, live music, picnic on the green and - of course - fireworks!
Here is the note from the commissioner posted on her Instagram page:
"With the 4th of July fireworks cancelled by the Village of Palmetto Bay this year, we got to work to do everything we could to make sure this special South Dade tradition continues! So proud to announce the first ever Fourth on the Fairway!
After the 4th of July Parade in the morning in Cutler Bay, we can’t wait to see you and your families for a most spectacular fireworks show in the evening at the newly renovated Palmetto Golf course! It will be a showcase of our beautiful Miami Dade County park, a celebration of our nations birthday and an opportunity to come together as one community. Can’t wait to see you at Fourth on the Fairway!"
Thank you Commissioner DCH for stepping up and Vice Mayor Mark Merwitzer for looking out for our community in working to keep our Independence Day celebration going for the Palmetto Bay area. Personally, I would like to see our Vice Mayor get this event back on track here in Palmetto Bay for future years.
Thank you Commissioner Cohen Higgins - Palmetto Bay officials dropped our downtown community Independence Day celebration. It was a great event while it lasted.
I'm impressed with the scope of the activities listed - food, live music, picnic on the green and - of course - fireworks!
Thank you for stepping in and keeping our Independence Day celebration going for the Palmetto Bay area. Here are the details:
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Mayor Cunningham - stop casting stones at me and prior counsel members for our affirmative actions in regarding the Palmetto Bay Village Center (PBVC). We took action.
This includes former Mayor Stanczyk as she participated in and voted for the 2008 VMU district as well as championing the proposal to build an additional 40 units and a fire station in the environmentally sensitive 22 acres back in 2014.
It is your inept handling of the Palmetto Bay Village Center that has led to a MEGA project no one wanted; that we could not have even feared in our worst dreams. Your failure to address these issues, which includes simply following the law in 2022 has actually put Palmetto Bay at risk of 2,385 residential units.
None of this was ever talked about in the open - at no time did you engage residents to work with the developer through an updated Charrette process or town hall meetings.
You do no not even want to take responsibility for preserving the 22 acres - instead you are willing to allow the developer to sell off this land to the County Environmentally Endangered Land Program (EEL) - which at least we were able to get the 22 acres listed on the B list for purchase by the County while I was mayor (which you had nothing to do with - long before you ever showed any interest in Palmetto Bay).
The facts as to how deep the hole reached are spelled out in a 3 page letter of June 20, 2025. from attorneys for the PBVC - I suggest that the residents review this letter as in my opinion it seriously contradicts the propaganda that has been disseminated under your watch.
Again, your record is one of passive avoidance - simply taking a populist no-vote when staff has recommended otherwise and you have set this Village up for the multiple failures before the Courts. My advice to the current Mayor, Council Members back in December 2023: ‘when in a hole (and mayor, you are deep in this hole) STOP DIGGING!’ See the Law of Holes.
From Wikipedia:
When it is said, "if you find yourself in a hole, stop digging," it is because digging a hole makes it deeper and therefore harder to get out of. More generally, the adage advises how one should solve problems of their own making.
The second law of holes is commonly known as: "when you stop digging, you are still in a hole."
But you just had to keep being a populist, blaming others and milking that political football. You had to keep digging.
RESULTS - The PBVC could have been limited to anywhere from 389 to 420, 450 if the 2022 zoning hearings and decision been handled with even slight skill - and a commitment to following the law. That its - application closed. Now Palmetto Bay is facing an initial 450, then a max of 480 without any further council input (interference?), significant commercial including a 125 unit hotel (bringing the actual total number of "units" to between 575-605).
I'd say "great job" but the sarcasm would be lost. At least - and this is a slight 'win' - the PBVC has stepped up to protect the 22 acres where the Village refused. They, not the village will partner with the County EEL program and receive millions for it - money that the village taxpayers would have been entitled to see go to the village had Palmetto Bay stepped forward.
The FACTS regarding the Palmetto Bay Village Center.
How did Palmetto Bay get to the point where it is offering up so much new density on the 80 acre property? Well, in the past, Palmetto Bay residents and officials worked hard to find a palatable solution (see prior posts relating to the Burger King World Headquarters Charrette and the over 42 meetings). But while some labored in good faith, other political opportunists saw the potential of his property as a political football -- and assumed that voters were too stupid to realize that the property owner had some rights and would be able to build something. Unfortunately, they threw rocks, promised to "stop the development" but never - ever - came up with a plan to stop it. Instead, their lack of vision. lack of leadership and most of all - their lack of knowledge as to when to stop digging resulted in this current MEGA plan never contemplated under the 2008, 2016, or any other plan considered previously. The Palmetto Bay Village Center (PBVC) matter came off the rails on January 24, 2022 when the mayor at the time (the present mayor) and the council adopted Village Resolution No. 2022-05. This was the resolution from which the courts determined that the Village (current Mayor) VIOLATED the property rights of the owners of the PBVC. And please, when reading, note the specifics as to what the owners of the PBVC sought in that application - 480 units (and I have documented how it should have been many fewer) , no hotel, no additional commercial over what is presently proposed for approval (code named the MEGA enchilada)!
Current council rock throwing over working to present their own plan!
The current plan is a settlement - not a zoning hearing - a settlement of a significant Bert J Harris claim that APPROVES much more development over the rights of the residents not because any prior officials took any action, but because the current mayor dug the holes that we, the residents, find ourselves in because she never took any appropriate action to work with the owners to formulate anything palatable - more on that later - but the village is about to see the unfortunate results when officials are elected who could only throw rocks at the efforts and plans of those who stood up to the issue. The current group never never attempt anything meaningful. Of course, we now see that the current mayor can throw rocks at the ground - and still miss!
More on Bert J Harris - See my prior related post of January 17, 2020 - A medium length primer on Bert J. Harris Act claims. What we can expect (including a timeline). Link to Bert J Harris Act provided.
What Could Have Been
More prior relevant reads: Tuesday, October 16, 2018, About last night (Mon. 10/15/2018) - I continue to work for you to reduce development. The council votes best tell the story.
Read up on the Appellate Division ruling against Palmetto Bay in a strongly worded 31 page opinion that reversed the denial of the PBVC zoning decision.
Palmetto Bay officials sought a rehearing of the opinion, but fared no better in a revised, but just as lengthy 31 page opinion released July 5, 2023.
See: my prior related opinion post of December 13, 2023 - Court slaps down Palmetto Bay's zoning appeal -- more units for Old Cutler Road DENIED. The Third District Court of Appeals ruled against the Village of Palmetto Bay. Having lost - badly - in the efforts on appeal (review via Petitions for Cert for those who want to be sticklers for technicalities) - the Village had no bargaining power left. Read the order cited in that post - "hold my beer" id far too kind.
This development did not materialize overnight - it took a massive amount of misdirected passive aggressive inaction from January 2019 to date to reach this point.
Simply stated - don't blame the VUM or any amending ordinances. Blame the council for violating Bert J Harris - and that is a very tough thing to do!. They dug this deep hole and this MEGA development is the result stems from performative politics and lack of vision. The plan is a settlement of transgressions of those who let the village down when Resolution No. 2022-05 was enacted.
The Charrette Advisory Committee was created one year earlier - September 2003. This was a very well-paced study. A significant number of public meetings/workshops went into this report.
The committee members were:
Brian Pariser
Frank Rollason
Laura Trager
Jilla Montenegro
Please take the time to review this report.
Note that many of the recommendations were NOT included in what came to be known as the Village Mixed Used zoning code (or VMU). The final code was less dense from some of recommendations contained in the Charrette Report. Additional public workshops and hearings were held on the VMU code separate to the Charrette.
Today is June 14, which has been designated as “Flag Day.” June 14, 1777 is the date that Congress officially adopted our nation’s flag.
Shelly Stanczyk's actions: Did she object? No. She voted for the VMU! Don’t let anyone tell you
otherwise. CLICK HERE to view the VMU ordinance as approved in 2008.
Facts are facts. What
that saying about people who live in glass houses?
PS – Stanczyk had 4 years as mayor to rescind the VMU, but she never
seemed to be interested.
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Final vote on VMU - Ordinance No. 08-09 |
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Page 9 of 9, line 44 - recorded vote of Council Member (at time of vote) Stanczyk |
ESTIMATED PROPERTY TAX ROLL RELEASED
I am posting the June 1 preliminary tax roll numbers for Palmetto Bay as well as some of our comparable municipalities. Palmetto Bay Council members may feel free to review my numbers and provide their own assessments or advisement.