Monday, June 17, 2013

MARTINEZ, GOWEN MOVING FAST ON CITY PLAZA-UTB PROPERTY DEAL

By Juan Montoya
City insiders say that the rumored move by Mayor Tony Martinez and city commissioner Rose Gowen to sell, lease, or transfer title free of charge to the UT System to anchor the university to the downtown area is not only true, but is moving through the rear rooms at city hall in record time.
No sooner had Texas Gov. Rick Perry signed Senate Bill 24 unifying the Edingburg Pan-Am campus with UT-
Brownsville, than the wheels were set in motion by Martinez and his real-estate speculation cadre to to acquire the City Plaza One-Stop Municipal Service Center to the university.
The move has bveen confirmed by some city commissioners, but no one wants to step forward to acknowledge the negotiations with UTB.
In Tuesday's 5:30 p.m. city commission meeting, in an executive session item, there is this description:
A) Discussion pursuant to Section 551.072, of the Texas Government Code regarding real property (A. Martinez, Mayor and Commissioner R. Gowen  20 min.).
Now, notice that it is not an action item, but the upshot of this item in the agenda – in fact, the only onelisted  – indicates that Martinez and Gowen want the rest of the commissioners to approve whatever course Martinez and Gowen may have concocted with UTB.
"I'm hearing that it may be as early as August that they want us out of here," said a city employee who works at City Plaza. "That doesn't give us much time to move everything and have the Case Del Nylon ready for all the departments to move in."
When the Casa Del Nylon was purchased for $2.3 million through the issuance of Certificates of Obligation, city administrators said that the purchase of the structure and the lots around it was made to provide parking for the Inter-modal Terminal at the corners of Madison, Adams and International Blvd. However, now that the university is looking for space on which to build its new facilities, it has targeted City Plaza, apparently with the acquiescence of Martinez and Gowen with the support of a majority of their colleagues on the commission.
Now even that has apparently changed.
"Let's see now," said a longtime city politics observer, "the city bought the City Plaza (Duffey Plaza) from the university because they said that it would not serve the school's needs. Now the mayor and some city commissioners want to move the main income-generating functions of the city to a place where there is no parking and which, in comparison to the City Plaza, is much less impressive to visitors. It's more like bargain basement store front than a municipal building. We're going one step forward and two steps back."
Other observers say that the availability of parking at City PLaza gives the One-Stop Center an advantage in the convenience for city employees and local residents to take care of business all at one time with plenty of parking available for all departments. There is no possible way, the say, for all the amenities to be
Since there is no action item on the agenda, it is probable that commissioners will take action to approve of the deal with the university at a later date. Whether it will be a sale, a lease, trade, or an in-kind gift from the city to UTB, is yet to be seen or decided.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

HEY, THE MAYOR AND ANYONE THAT GOES ALONG WITH THIS PINCHE MOVE IS A PENDEJO!!! YOU ARE CITY COMMISSIONERS PENDEJOS!!! NOT U.T. REGENTS ANIMALES!!! YOU WERE ELECTED TO LOOK OUT FOR THE BEST INTREST OF THE CITIZENS OF BROWNSVILE....NOT THE UNIVERSITY OJETES!!! ME CAGO POR DONDE MISMO......

MACLOVIO O'MALLEY

Anonymous said...

I have a suggestion for the mayor. As a marketing brand, I think the city should change its description from "On the Border by the Sea", to "Brownsville, Texas, the City that keeps Pakistan in Nylon".

Or maybe, "So Far from God, but so close to Boystown"

Anonymous said...

Brownsville's Best Interest is to revitalize, not only downtown, but the entire City de Mierda -- including the pendejetes que no valen dos cacahuates that post on this blog sin saber que pedo -- that Brownsville has become. So, I don't have a problem if the Mayor wants to start fixing downtown... is more than Eddie Trevino, Ahumada and the other pendejos ever DID. Kudos to you Mayor... echale ganas don't let the naysayers and the haters keep you down.

Anonymous said...

It is a move that places the good doctor and the honorable mayor in good standing the UT Regents. If you can't get appointed to ambassador, you can still be awarded a position within the UT South Texas Medical System, can't you? If only that combined aptitude for scheming and manipulation were used to benefit the COB. Shame on me for believing in both of you and shame on you
for not believing in Brownsville.

Anonymous said...

We gave away Jacob Brown to UTB for pennies. We let the govt tear down the Friendship Gardens, and now this? People need to wake up and see that Gowen and Martinez are giving away our city owned property to a UT system thats in the business of prime real estate than in educating our kids. They will get the building then charge our kids double!!! WHy are we so pendejos down here.

southmost kid said...

state law does not allow a city to give anything of value away for free, juan check the state govt code laws, mayor you should know. el kid

Anonymous said...

They know that they cant give city assets away that is why they lease properties for a dollar a year. One legal way to go around state law. Pura transa.

rita