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Mast Publishes Open Letter to Brightline

Posted on May 30, 2018

U.S. Congressman Brian Mast (FL-18) published the below open letter to Brightline, which originally ran in TCPalm, reacting to Brightline President Patrick Goddard’s assertion that Treasure Coast residents are “narrow-minded”:

Dear Mr. Goddard,

In your testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Oversight Subcommittee on Government Operations, you called us on the Treasure Coast “narrow-minded.” While I found much of your testimony troubling, I particularly resented this condescending assertion.

In response, I say this:

It is not narrow-minded to care about our economy.

On the Treasure Coast, paradise is literally our business. Both the tourism industry and property values rely on our towns being a serene place to live or visit. High-speed trains flying through at-grade crossings in the middle of our towns will undoubtedly damage this character and charm.

I love our community businesses, like the Square Grouper in Jupiter, where we can pull up on a boat. But as a result of the 32 daily passenger trains you plan to run, the railroad draw bridge will be blocking our waterways for hours every day.

It is not narrow-minded to care about the safety of our children.

One of my favorite pastimes is getting tacos at the Taco Shack in Stuart and letting my boys play at Kiwanis Park. But your trains will add extra danger, traffic and noise directly next to this park.

I love the Hobe Sound Christmas Parade. My children have the most fun, but undoubtedly, like my fellow parents on the Treasure Coast, Brianna and I will be keeping a little closer watch with trains traveling up to 110 miles per hour along the route.

It is not narrow-minded to care about your misuse of taxpayer dollars.

Every citizen deserves to have their tax dollars spent wisely. But despite your company’s dishonest claim that it is “not publicly funded at all,” you admitted to the committee that “there has been public funding granted.”

How can we trust anything you say?

Every citizen deserves to have the option to not be charged to maintain the crossing equipment for a new train they do not want and will not benefit from.

But even you admit taxpayers will end up on the hook for these costs, despite your insistence the railway is private property, so you do not need our permission to expand.

It is not narrow-minded to protect the community we love.

Hands down my favorite place to ride my Harley is up Indian River Drive, often to a Friday Fest in Fort Pierce. Brightline will be there, as well. I know many in our community have similar experiences and memories they do not want ruined by Brightline.

You say anyone who opposes your intrusion on our community is “narrow-minded.” This entitled attitude is one of the reasons we don’t want your train and its 32 additional routes running through our slice of heaven on the Treasure Coast in the first place.

Regardless of our differences of opinion on the many other issues surrounding your train, please know nobody in our community is narrow-minded. We care deeply about the Treasure Coast, and we just wish you did, too.

Read the original version here.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Brian Mast, Congressman Brian Mast

UF to partner with Walmart in new education benefit for associates

Posted on May 30, 2018

UF to Partner with Walmart

Walmart today unveiled a new associate education benefit designed to remove barriers to college enrollment and graduation. The program reflects the company’s commitment to train and educate workers to advance in the jobs of today — and the future. [Read more…] about UF to partner with Walmart in new education benefit for associates

Filed Under: Education, Featured Tagged With: Education, higher education, UF, University of Florida, Walmart

Gov. Scott Highlights Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday in West Palm Beach

Posted on May 29, 2018

Today, Governor Rick Scott visited Hall Hardware in West Palm Beach, where he spoke about the beginning of the 2018 Hurricane Season and how important it is to be prepared. He highlighted the disaster preparedness sales tax holiday that will begin this Friday, June 1st and go through June 7th. During this holiday, Floridians will not pay sales tax on flashlights, batteries, generators, and other critical supplies needed to stay prepared during a disaster.

This holiday will save Florida families $5.8 million. Since Governor Scott has been in office, taxes have been cut nearly 100 times, saving Florida families over $10 billion.

To see a list of disaster preparedness items that are tax free June 1st through 7th, CLICK HERE.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: 2018 Hurricane Season, Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday, Gov. Rick Scott, Supplies, West Palm Beach

Media availability for shift of westbound I-4 between Gore Street and Orange Blossom Trail

Posted on May 29, 2018

Who:       FDOT PIO, I-4 Ultimate PIO

What:      Westbound I-4 shift between Gore Street and Orange Blossom Trail (U.S. 17-92/441)

Where:    On newly constructed westbound I-4 bridge over Kaley Avenue

When:     Wednesday, May 30
10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Please see attachment or call the FDOT PIO office, Jessica Ottaviano 386-479-6369 /[email protected].

 

Safety gear is required for this event. This is an active construction zone. All media in attendance must have attended a prior safety orientation and are required to be in full PPE (this includes photographers as well), which includes:

  • Safety Vests Class 3
  • Hard Hat ANSI Z89 Rated, V-Guard Recommended
  • Safety Glasses ANSI Z87 Rated
  • Gloves ANSI Cut 3 Rated
  • Work boots, steel or composite toe; No loafers, heels, flip-flops or sneakers
  • No shorts or skirts/dresses

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: FDOT, Media Availability

UPDATE – U.S. 92 Eastbound Closure, Nighttime Detour Next Week

Posted on May 29, 2018

Construction activities will require a temporary nighttime closure and detour of U.S. 92 eastbound (International Speedway Boulevard) near the Interstate 95 (I-95) interchange on Tuesday night. Also, the I-95 northbound Exit 260C/U.S. 92 (International Speedway Boulevard) ramp will be closed with a detour on Wednesday night.

Detours will be well marked. Travelers are advised to slow down, and follow the detour signs through construction zones. Posted detours are:

  • U.S. 92 eastbound traffic: Take Tomoka Farms Road to Bellevue Avenue to Williamson Boulevard to U.S. 92
  • I-95 southbound to U.S. 92 eastbound traffic: Take State Road 400 (Beville Road) to Williamson Boulevard to U.S. 92
  • I-95 northbound to U.S. 92 traffic: Use exit 260A towards State Road 400 (Beville Road) to Williamson Boulevard to U.S. 92

Please note construction schedules may change due to weather or other circumstances, and if this happens, the closures may be rescheduled for Wednesday or Thursday nights. Updates will be available on the Florida Department of Transportation’s Central Florida website, http://www.CFLRoads.com.

Media inquiries should be directed to the FDOT Communications Office at 386-943-5479 or [email protected].

FDOT advises drivers to slow down and use extra caution in construction zones.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: FDOT, International Speedway Boulevard, Interstate 95

Commissioner Adam Putnam Encourages Floridians to Prepare for Active 2018 Hurricane Season

Posted on May 29, 2018

Following Subtropical Storm Alberto, Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam is reminding Floridians to prepare for the 2018 hurricane season, which officially begins June 1. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts another above-average hurricane season.

“As Floridians, we understand the threat of hurricane season all too well,” said Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam. “It’s imperative that Floridians have a plan in place to protect their families, homes and businesses this hurricane season. Floridians should take advantage of the hurricane preparedness sales tax holiday that begins June 1.”

Floridians can take the following steps to prepare for the 2018 hurricane season:

  • Have a Plan: Know what you and your family will do in an emergency. Research the locations of hurricane shelters and find out if you can take your pet. Make sure everyone in your house knows the plan and where your emergency supplies are stored.
  • Prepare a Kit: Keep a kit stocked with emergency supplies. This should include a three-day supply of food and water for each family member. Plan for one gallon of water per person per day. Supplies should also include: cash, blankets and sleeping bags, first-aid kits, battery-powered radios, flashlights and extra batteries, clothing, necessary medications, pet care, a list of important phone numbers and important documents stored in waterproof containers.
  • Stay Informed: Keep up-to-date on the latest weather information. Watch local news and weather, listen for radio updates or stay informed with your computer or smartphone.

In addition to these tips, it is crucial to have an adequate supply of food and water during a disaster.

  • Keep an appliance thermometer in your fridge and freezer to provide an accurate temperature reading even if the power is out. A freezer should be at or below 0°F and the fridge at 40°F.
  • Store food on shelves high enough that it will not be contaminated in case of flood.
  • Have coolers on hand to keep food cold if the power is out more than four hours. Keep the fridge and freezer doors closed as much as possible.
  • Discard perishables, such as meat, fish, cheese, milk, eggs, leftovers and deli items, if the power is out more than four hours.
  • Use bottled water if you are concerned about your water supply. If you don’t have bottled water, boil water and let it cool before storing to drink.

During an emergency, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services provides necessary food and water to affected areas and helps protect animals and pets. The department’s Florida Forest Service is responsible for incident management and assists emergency responders in clearing debris and distributing supplies. Additionally, the department’s Office of Agricultural Law Enforcement provides law enforcement services to police departments and county sheriff’s offices as necessary.

For more information and tips on hurricane preparedness, visit FloridaDisaster.org.

For more information about the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, visit FreshFromFlorida.com.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Commissioner Adam Putnam, florida department of agriculture and consumer services, Fresh from Florida, hurricane season

Seven Arrested in Massive Shoplifting Ring Targeting Several Retail Stores

Posted on May 29, 2018

Attorney General Pam Bondi’s Office of Statewide Prosecution and the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office today announced the arrest of seven individuals for operating a complex shoplifting scheme. The theft ring targeted specific items sold at several major retail stores. Antoun Arbaji, the principal codefendant and his girlfriend, oversaw two crews of large-scale shoplifters led by female counterparts responsible for hundreds of thousands of dollars of stolen goods. Six of the arrestees have lengthy criminal histories rendering them eligible for prosecution as habitual offenders, facing up to life in prison.  

According to the investigation, the defendants entered Publix, Target, Walmart and Winn-Dixie retail stores in a coordinated effort to fill empty plastic totes or suitcases with merchandise, including expensive items, and walked out of the store. If approached by store management the defendants would abandon the property and flee. When the theft ring successfully stole items, they would attempt to sell the stolen goods online.

In total, the defendants are responsible for more than 100 incidents, often for several thousand dollars each, in Bradford, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, Putnam and St. Johns counties.

The following defendants are facing charges related to the theft ring:

  • Antoun Arbaji;
  • Dantavia Berry;
  • Deedra Berry;
  • Brian Harris;
  • Latoya Shurman;
  • Natasha Soukseunchay; and
  • Jennifer Upton

Attorney General’s Office of Statewide Prosecution will prosecute this case.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Arrested, Attorney General Bondi, Massive Shoplifting Ring, Seven arrested, shoplifting

Camp Blanding Named Top Military Installation for Conservation

Posted on May 29, 2018

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Office: (904) 823-0166
Cell: (904) 501-6053

WHAT – An awards ceremony to present Camp Blanding with the national-level Military Conservation Partner Award from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

WHEN – 10:30 – 10:45 a.m., Wednesday, May 30. Media must arrive at the front gate no later than 10 a.m. in order to be escorted onto the installation. Late arrivals cannot be guaranteed an escort.

WHERE – Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, near Starke, Florida.

The Military Conservation Partner Award is given annually by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in recognition of a military installation that has accomplished outstanding work in cooperation with the Service to promote conservation on military lands over the previous year. Mr. Michael Oetker, the Acting Regional Director (Southeast), will present the award to Camp Blanding military leadership. 

MEDIA: Please RSVP to one of the numbers listed above if you plan to attend.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Florida National Guard, Military, U.S. Fish and Wildlife

ICYMI: Gov. Scott Meets with State and Local Emergency Management Officials in Walton County

Posted on May 29, 2018

Today, Governor Rick Scott visited the Walton County Emergency Operations Center in Defuniak Springs where he spoke with emergency management officials and law enforcement about Subtropical Storm Alberto.

Joined by CFO Jimmy Patronis, he discussed the importance of hurricane preparedness and the upcoming tax holiday this weekend. He also thanked the Walton County Emergency Operations Center staff for their hard work and dedication during the storm. 

To view the video, CLICK HERE.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: emergency, emergency management officials, Gov. Rick Scott, Subtropical Storm Alberto, walton county

Rene Garcia Endorses Diaz

Posted on May 29, 2018

Today, the Manny Diaz Campaign announced the endorsement of Senator Rene Garcia, who currently holds the District 36 seat in the Florida Senate that Diaz is seeking. Diaz has represented District 103 in the Florida House of Representatives since 2012. Garcia joins a number of other key Miami-Dade leaders in backing Diaz’s candidacy. 
[Read more…] about Rene Garcia Endorses Diaz

Filed Under: Campaign, Featured Tagged With: elections, Endorsements, Florida Senate, Manny Diaz

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