Showing posts with label Tampa City Council. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tampa City Council. Show all posts

Friday, July 23, 2021

Councilman Guido just outside Ybor City




The home of Judge Leo Stalnaker, in Gary, just outside of Ybor City, and now home to Mark and Carrie West, features many original items from the Hillsborough County courthouse that was in downtown Tampa and torn down in the 1950’s.

Not all is lost, because several remnants, from several stained glass windows, to a staircase, and several columns are all salvaged and original from the courthouse.
An interesting feature is the plaster on the walls of some of the rooms. Apparently, the same individual who did work on the Tampa Theatre in 1926, applied a similar finish to some of the rooms in this home.
Absolutely stunning with a great Tampa story.

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Kelly Benjamin Tampa Folks

Tampa folks: we have an opportunity to push some of the power of the voices in the streets into public policy through the Tampa City Council and provide an avenue for the community to have a say in how they are policed through the Citizen Review Board for the Tampa Police Department. Below are instructions to comment at Thursday’s Council workshop on the Citizen Review Board changes
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Here’s what we are asking for:
1. Rather than the mayor having the majority of appointments, neither the mayor, nor any other individual, should have the power to appoint more than one third of 
the CRB’s members.
2. The CRB should have its own independent attorney that it does not share with any other city-government subdivision.
3. The CRB should have a budget for investigations and the ability to retain outside investigators or, alternatively, the CRB’s independent attorney should be able to retain outside investigators on 
the CRB’s behalf.
4. The CRB should have its own administrative staff or, alternatively, a coordinator from Community Affairs should replace the coordinator designated by the Chief of Police for purposes of setting the meeting agendas and other responsibilities other than training CRB members and providing TPD updates.
5. The CRB should have control over its own agenda (rather than have it set by TOD) and decide for itself what to investigate/review, including the ability to investigate complaints received directly from the public.
6. The CRB should have discretion to review any Internal Affairs investigation where discipline is pending.
7. If the CRB requests information/documents from TPD (outside of issuance of a subpoena), TPD should be required to provide the information/documents within 30 days or request an extension of time, which the CRB should have discretion to grant or deny. TPD should only be permitted to withhold requested information/documents from the CRB if providing same would violate a law, in which case such legal basis should be provided 
to the CRB in writing.
8. The CRB member participating in an interview panel for a prospective TPD officer should receive all documents/materials regarding the candidate at the same time as other interview panel participants (and in any event, at least seven days before any interview panel takes place).
9. A prospective CRB member with a criminal record and/or history of litigation against the City of Tampa should not be categorically disqualified from appointment. Rather, this information should be considered by City Council and/or the Mayor when making appointment decisions.
10. CRB membership should reflect the racial, gender, ethnic, national origin, religious, linguistic, sexual orientation, socioeconomic, and age composition of the 
City of Tampa population.
We need to emphasize the importance of having subpoena power and how civilian-review boards are assets to their communities, as opposed to thorns in the side of law enforcement. If you’ve felt moved to be in the streets at all this summer, this is a concrete way to direct that energy to change.
Please sign up to comment before 9AM Wednesday! Public comment sign up is closed after that. The workshop takes place 
9AM Thursday!
You got all that?!? HERE

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Tampa City Councilman Luis Viera's Great Tour at Iron Workers Local 397




I am pushing for the City of Tampa to promote the use of apprenticeships in our contracting process. Apprenticeships in areas like iron work, welding, carpentry and electrical work, promote a pathway to economic security. Want to help fight the school to prison pipeline and promote a pipeline to the middle class for our young people? Then invest in these apprenticeship programs.
Sometime in November
City Legal will be coming back with 
a draft ordinance.

 Do what you can to let the City know how you feel about this program. In this time especially, we need to do all that we can to promote a pathway to economic security for those historically left behind.

PhotoCredit: Brannon Jordan lazo

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Tampa Getting Loud Works

"Speak up and engage your city council. Shout to all the city council members who reached out this weekend and pressed the Mayor to figure out how we get body cameras now."
 Christopher Cano

Body Cameras for TPD

In September of 2019, the City of Tampa received a federal grant of $600,000 to fund body cameras for 600 Tampa Police Department officers.

Where is the money?
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UPDATE
Guido spoke with the administration and 
everything is cool! HERE

Monday, June 1, 2020

Chris Cano on City GOV.

Tampa leaders vote down police body camera deal HERE
---So, we have a militarized police department, enabled by a Mayor that turned a blind eye to police corruption under her tenure as Chief, that is now issuing ultimatums to halt protests and you all didn’t think it wise to spend money on the very camera systems that hold these corrupt killers with badges accountable?
Please explain...and if you choose to not answer or untag yourself, we are all watching.
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Update: 
Appreciate all the members of the city council today who have reached out since posting this story, bill carlson, guido maniscalco, orlando gudes, luis viera. glad this vote is to be revisited. body cameras are a good first step...yet the citizenry needs real power to hold accountable its police when the justice system fails to deliver. citizen’s review boards with subpoenas and punitive power are 
the logical next step.
Christopher Cano

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Gaslight Park Crackdown Begins

Tampa, Florida

Big event in town this weekend 
so the city removed all the benches. 




The community got together 
and brought people chairs. 

They were having this today.


This guy enhanced my experience

By telling me I could not take pictures.

Thursday, April 19, 2018

Asher Edelson Speaks At City Hall



 Speaking to Tampa City Council demanding Audit 
to Investigate “Biking While Black."
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Another gentleman also spoke directing his anger towards 
Frank Reddick. He was stopped and told to direct 
his comments towards the whole body. He mentioned that Reddick had done nothing for Tampa's 
African American community. 
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Joe Citro was there and a few other people. 
Where was everybody?
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This is your government at work. I know it's hard for working people to be at City Hall on a weekday morning but what about retirees? Don't you you care about your children and grand children's future? What about students that don't have class?
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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Charlie Miranda No Chance Against Guido

Tampa's 2019 city election

Charlie Miranda is eligible to run for re-election to his citywide seat. His disagreements with Guido Maniscalco have led to speculation that he could jump to the District 6 race to challenge Maniscalco. here 

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Pack City Hall Tampa - Speak Up Against Food Sharing Ban

1.12 - 9AM
Tampa City Hall
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The Tampa City Council meeting is tomorrow morning. We are asking all supporters to speak out against the criminalization of sharing food with the hungry and houseless in Tampa.

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Tampa City Council Stop Wasting Our Money On Consultants


We will give you this advice for free. Head on down to the Robert W. Saunders, Sr. Library and check out their display of what I4 and I275 did to Tampa.  The county spent all that money on consultants for 
GO Hillsborough and what did that get us? The start of the solution is simple. Buy the CSX tracks and some trains. Is someone on the council also in bed with 
Beth Leytham? here
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City Council remember you work for us, not FDOT. The state tried taking away the power of cities with Fracking and they lost. You want to keep your jobs or move up? Check this out!
Huntersville NC. Mayor Jill Swain and two town commissioners were booted from office because of residents’ anger about the state’s plans to widen Interstate 77 with toll lanes. here

If FDOT wants to go to war with Tampa, bring it on!

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Tampa Keep It Below 20 Grams

The City Council on Thursday eased the penalties for carrying misdemeanor amounts of marijuana, creating the option of imposing a civil fine instead of arresting offenders. The ordinance would effectively decriminalize in Tampa the consequences of possessing up to 20 grams — or about three-quarters of an ounce — of marijuana.. here

Saturday, March 5, 2016

Tampa is back-dooring legalization of something

The Tampa City Council has approved on first reading a proposal to reduce the penalty for possession of small amounts of marijuana. The measure passed by a 6-1 vote on Thursday, with Council member Charlie Miranda
the lone dissenter. here
Great job City Council, we love you Charlie!