The Granada Park Pomegranate: An International Jigsaw Puzzle

A little different kind of post.

If you have driven along Granada near the University of Miami you will see the beautiful Pomegranate sculpture gifted to the city of Coral Gables by the city of Granada, Spain.  I had the opportunity to follow the original installation of the multi-pieced carving by Public Works Department.  The process of lining up the various pieces involved inserting ice between the heaviest pieces and lining them up slowly as the ice melts.  Human ingenuity.

I am sure that the city looks forward to the visit of Mayor of Granada to inaugurate this interesting product of the Sister Cities Program.

Note to Voters on Mr. Kendrick Meek

As a voter, it seems to me your options are, as follows:

  1. If you like Marco Rubio–do nothing.
  2. If you like Charlie Crist–ask Mr. Meek to drop out.
  3. (Tongue in cheek) If you like Kendrick Meek–ask Mr. Meek to drop out.

The Coming Coral Gables Campaign: My Modest Suggestion

This website is offered as a neutral place for information and exchange among candidates for mayor and commissioner in Coral Gables.  I intend to undertake candidate and citizen interviews during the campaign and post them on this site.

Also, I think it is urgent that important local organizations organize important forums where candidates can appear and be given significant time to explain their programs and take questions.  The new Coral Gables Museum might be a good place for these events.

I welcome suggestions and I would be glad to cooperate personally with others who have the same ideas.

Simple Acts of Citizen Engagement for the City of Coral Gables

What kinds of new citizen engagement could be undertaken in Coral Gables that would increase community participation and input into the most important decision of the community.

Here are some simple community initiatives for the city manager and the commission that would cost little to do.

  • Send out an email to the citizens announcing all meetings of boards, committees and the commission; similar distribute agendas and minutes.
  • Send via email or included in the the city’s website results information on the execution of the budget.
  • During the year organize a series of public forums in neighborhoods on the annual budget and to report on important investments and spending.
  • Have meeting with business groups and citizens to discuss the economic and business future of Coral Gables (UM could be asked to lead the discussions.).
  • Create an online forum so people could contribute ideas the city (civility required).
  • Make public presentations by the city manager and department directors to explain their work.

Please contribute your ideas to this list.