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Happy New Year to everyone in Coral Gables. We wish you and your families a year of health and prosperity.
As we look ahead to 2023, we encourage you to work toward achieving your goals and keeping everyone accountable to their promises.
In this spirit, I’ve got a New Year’s Resolution, too. It’s a big job so I am hoping you can help me with mine and I can help you with yours. You see it is election season, time to hold our elected leaders and staff accountable for the job they did in 2022. It’s time to determine whether they sacrificed for the greater good, for inclusion and freedom.
For residents of Coral Gables, the next big accountability moment is on Apr. 11, the city’s biennial general election. Candidates already are filing their financial information at www.coralgables.com.
Now it is important to note that the mayor is elected to two-year terms and all commissioners are elected to four-year terms on a non-partisan basis.
I ask you to ask yourself the following questions:
Is the mayor holding himself to the highest standards of non-partisan leadership in Coral Gables? Are you happy with the way he runs the meetings? Do you think he places priority on the most important issues of the day, and is impartial and judicious?
What about your commissioners? Are they keeping to the high standards of the “City Beautiful,” its careful management of development and its iconic neighborhoods?
What about your city attorney? Are their contracts with private vendors and nonprofits generating the appropriate revenue for Coral Gables and keeping them in line, if they falter? Are the city’s best assets being maintained to the standards that residents have come to expect and preserving and harnessing them for future residents?
Is the city manager a proper steward of all of the city resources, including roads, the heights of buildings, determining the appropriate number of new residences and offices that can be developed throughout the city and taking care of the human assets that have helped to shape and build Coral Gables?
How about the city clerk? Is he processing the information necessary to make the city fully transparent, making it accessible to the public at meetings, upon request and online through the Coral Gables website, CoralGables.com? Are businesses getting the information they need to be able to survive and thrive in the new year?
How about the lifesavers — the police and fire chiefs. Are they taking advantage of the resources they have been given to care for the life and health of every man, woman and child?
All of these questions must be answered for the City of Coral Gables to function at the highest levels and to serve its residents. There is no substitute for hard work and 2023 is the year to hold each other accountable for this task we have placed on their shoulders.
And if you are so inclined, let me know what you think. Send email to me at grant@communitynewspapers.com or call me at 305-323-8206.
Have a great 2023!
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