Wednesday, June 28, 2017

CPCA June 2017 Neighborhood meeting

Minutes - June 2017 CPCA Neighborhood Meeting

Greetings Croissant Park Neighbors,

Our meeting opened a few minutes after 7pm with the Pledge of Allegiance.  Board members in attendance were Pat Rathburn, Joe Russell, Rhonda Kramer, Heather Cunniff, Beth Falkenhagen, Nicohle Kallio, Jodi Perraud, Virginia Russell.

Rhonda and Pat were busily setting up the pet photos and voting “machines” for our much advertised Pet Photo Contest.  Voting to take place after all the speakers.

Our Neighborhood Crime Watch team from FLPD reported six home burglaries, two robberies, thirteen auto burglaries, and two auto thefts.  Keep in mind that these statistics are over a three month period, but a troubling trend is the amount of auto burglaries (13!).  These are when an auto is broken into either by breaking a window or merely opening an unlocked car and stealing contents from  inside.  Remember that the odds are in your favor if you lock your car at all times and don’t leave any valuables in plain sight.  Burglaries of homes usually occur through bathroom jalousie windows and sliding doors that are not properly locked. Crime Watch team reminds us that when school is out for summer break, the break-ins increase, so be extra vigilant.  ALWAYS call 911 first when you are a victim or witness any crime.  If you plan on leaving town on vacation you can request a security watch of your home by FLPD.  Go to p2c.fortlauderdale.gov for more information.
Dr. Ben Sorenson, who will be running for our District IV City Commissioner in February 2018, introduced himself and answered a few questions.

Our Board member Beth informed us of a Croissant Park Get Together on September 16th at Gore-Betz Park that will feature local musicians and artists. If you would like to take part, Beth will post more info on nextdoor.com.  She also reminded us that volunteers will be welcome to help plant a butterfly garden at Snyder Park on August 5th. 
Our next speaker was Rob Bostian,  a Sr. Project Manager for the WAVE light-rail streetcar that will be running a route from  Andrews Ave. and 17th Street to Sistrunk Blvd., through Downtown and back. There will be 14 stations on which to board the streetcar. Many changes will occur on the route, including tree removal, new stoplights and crosswalks, a rebuild of 3rd Avenue Bridge, and much more.  For more information visit the website wavestreetcar.com.  

Restoration is nearing completion at the  South Side School at 701 S. Andrews. Patrick, the coordinator of after-school sports at the CP Community Center has informed us that South Side is searching for instructors for a variety of interesting programs: math & science tutoring, culinary lessons, performing arts, yoga & pilates classes, music and dance classes, and much more, including your own unique program.  For more information call: 954-828-7108 or email: lalexander@fortlauderdale.gov

The votes are in: the winner of the much-touted Pet Photo Contest (drumbeat please)…Moggetts  who lives with Nina and Stan Kramer.
Runners up:  1) Tank  (Beth Falkenhagen)  
                      2) Chicken Little (Natalie Dluggosz)
Congrats to all the pets and owners! Moggetts will be featured on the cover of our soon-to-be famous CPCA Newsletter for January 2018. We hope to publish a Pet Photo Pin-up Calendar for 2018.  Stay tuned.

See you at our next meeting on September 26th….

Minutes by Virginia-Secy


Photos by Rhonda










Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Arboreal Massacre! The WAVE

Wow!
From: Cal Deal [mailto:caldeal@gate.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2017 9:49 AM
To: Jack Seiler; Romney Rogers; Bruce Roberts; Dean Trantalis; Robert McKinzie; Lee Feldman; Dale Holness; Nan Rich; Steve A. Geller; Tim Ryan; Mark Bogen; Barbara Sharief; Chip LaMarca; Beam Furr; Michael Udine
Cc: Arian Campo-Flores; Tim Smith; Rolando Otero; George Mihaiu; Larry Barszewski; Dan Christensen; Brittany Wallman; Bob Norman; Jess Swanson; Andrew Abramson
Subject: Wave Marks S Andrews Trees for Death
 
 
ARBOREAL MASSACRE!
 
Wave Streetcar targets ALL South Andrews median trees for death!
 
 
Funny thing … the Wave people never bothered to post their Tree Mitigation [aka “Destruction”] Plan on their web site … until I asked for it. The Plan went online yesterday. Here is a block-by-block look at details from the plan. Xs show which trees, large and small, will be killed and dragged away. The plans are followed by GoogleEarth images of the living trees as they beg for mercy. Basically, everything in the medians would be a goner.
 
The trees will be “replaced by sets of black poles on either side of the street, connected by wire and holding up streetcar wires. These sets of black poles will be about 90 feet apart.
 
Cal
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
With two lanes of roadway, they designed it to take out the trees. This is SW 18 St, where the streetcars
would leave South Andrews and head toward the maintenance facility.
 
 
 
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Cal Deal
 
1317 SE 2nd Ave.
Fort Lauderdale FL 33316
(954) 295-3726
 
CANCEL The Wave Streetcar!
 
NOTE: I live in the area they say will most benefit from The Wave. At first I liked the idea, but after reading and reflection, I am AGAINST it. Instead of deploying 1880s technology, we need to join the transportation pioneers of the 21st Century and become a showcase for how to do a modern transit system and do it well. We need to DREAM!  Please join me in opposing this $200 million-plus  boondoggle — and don’t forget to tell your commissioners what you think. (See below)
 
Click here for info:
 
EXCELLENT, 10-POINT CRITIQUE OF THE WAVE
by Randal O’Toole. Click here.
 
Email your commissioners  
Click here for a pre-addressed form:
 
Give them a piece of your mind!
 
• Page One — BOONDOGGLE BACKERS: Six Broward County commissioners vote to keep project going (6/13/17)
• Angry Crowd — NOT ONE PERSON SPOKE IN FAVOR OF THE STREETCARS (6/5/17)
• Library — Videos, key documents, studies, maps
• CRA Broke Law? — Possible misuse of $7.5 million!!!
• Take Email Action — It’s easy! Go here to get a pre-addressed blank email to ALL city & county commissioners
• Kansas City — Ridership trendline down after one year
 
More to come!
 
PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO YOUR EMAIL LISTS, ETC.!