By Juan Montoya
Those of our readers who have stayed with us over time know we are no fans of two-term incumbent mayor Tony Martinez who is seeking another four years at the helm of the city.
We don't think that given his self-serving performance that has only benefited him and his friends and their pet projects while the mass of the city's residents struggle along and make do with the leftovers deserves an encore.
Martinez was elected in 2011 and the city has gone downhill since despite extravagant spending on numerous Martinez-pushed projects. If it was ranked the poorest city in the United States then, his tenure has done nothing to alleviate its reputation since.
Let's look at his "evolution."
When supporters of Martinez were campaigning for his reelection four years ago, they emphasized that – unlike his opponent and former Mayor Pat Ahumada – Martinez was already a millionaire and voters wouldn't have to worry about him coveting public money.
In fact, they said, "Tone" is a spiritual man and pointed to a photograph of him taking the Sacred Host (communion) from his late son, a priest, in the private chapel he built in his home.
The reference was to Ahumada depositing a $26,000 check made out out a vendor with the city for which he was tried and acquitted.
"Tony is rich," they said. "He doesn't need the city's money."
What they didn't say was that Martinez was all too ready to spend OPM .
Upon his taking office, he went to a mayor's conference in Florida and was tickled to no end when a vendor told him Brownsville was fortunate to have been chosen from among hundreds of cities to participate in a banner promotion highlighting the city's attractions.
He committed the city to do business with a one-page agreement between it Community Showcase Banners, of Chicago, Illinois, that had another office in Warsaw, N.Y. He acted imperiously, without the consensus of the city commission.
The agreement indicated that it was signed by Martinez June 15, 2012 while at the mayors' conference and committed the city to a three-year period when the company could do business selling advertising banners to local businesses that would include the city logo on top and an ad from buyers on the lower third of the banner.
The agreement also called for the city to provide Community Showcase Banners "all necessary brackets, hardware, installation and maintenance of the banners.The city also agreed to give the right to use organization's name in connection with the representation, production, and marketing of the program..."
The agreement also called for the city to provide "identification of, and access to the preferred pole sites for proper banner placement, monitoring and maintenance of banners as needed throughout their display and installation of replacement banners as needed (and hand scribbled) "and no cost to the City of Brownsville."
Soon, after local business owners called on a beleaguered city manager Charlie Cabler to ask if the company was on the up and up, the farce was discovered and the company went away. But that was just the beginning.
Next, Martinez found out that Cabler had carte blanche to spend up to $35,000 without going through the city commission. Like a kid in a candy store, Martinez went to that well so often that purchasing questioned several of the bills and asked Cabler who had approved them. Cabler dutifully approved them as they landed on his desk "as per Mayor Martinez."
-– On July 26 2012 he had Cabler authorize the payment of $1,500 to one R. Steven Lewis, a licensed architect and self-described "UTB Relocation Consultant." In a previous email, Lewis had said that he would just require payment of his air fare from California and his room at the Marriott Courtyard and addressed it for "Mayor Martinez." Then, just five days later on July 31, Lewis apparently had a change of heart and Cabler received another email invoice from Lewis, this time for $4,500 for his "UT Brownsville Relocation Consultation." Martinez ordered the city staff to pay it.
– The Complete Streets Workshop" held May 16 featured Kevin St. Jaques, a member of the Complete Streets Speakers Bureau which was held at the mayor's initiative and which required the Brownsville Community Incentives Corporation (BCIC) to fork over $5,000, of which $2,300 was paid to Freese and Nichols, of Ft. Worth, to have Jaques tell us that our things as they were in Browntown left much to be desired.
– Gil Peñalosa, the executive director of the 8-80 Cities, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, came on Tony's behalf and told us on August 28-30 at a conference at the Cueto Building that we should be ashamed of ourselves for having such bad streets, sidewalks and phantom bus shelters. Almost a month (August 1) before Peñalosa browbeat the citizens, city administrators and local bigwigs over the condition of our infrastructure and lack of sidewalks and shoddy streets, the city meekly approved payment to him for $7,974 that included $6,500 for professional services, $988 for air transportation, and $485 for accommodations and meals in good old "American dollars," as he requested, not in discounted Canadian currency.
– The building communityWORKSHOP of Dallas which included four principals of Design/Program and another four support assistants had been working for Tony on his UTB proposal to entice the Hidalgo County-bound UT System to "please stay in little old' Browntown and we'll give you all kinds of land to do it (to date, about 80 acres)."
buildingcommunityWORKSHOP has made Tony's pipe dream an industry.
Their first invoice landed on Cabler's desk with a thud. The hit for putting together a Request For Proposals which could have been done in-house by a planning intern was not cheap. Would you believe $27,803.12 which included round-trip flights from Dallas to Harlingen for its principal at a cost of $541. 20 (Sept. 21), $347.20 (Oct. 3), and $535.20 (Oct. 8)?
The agreement also called for the city to provide Community Showcase Banners "all necessary brackets, hardware, installation and maintenance of the banners.The city also agreed to give the right to use organization's name in connection with the representation, production, and marketing of the program..."
The agreement also called for the city to provide "identification of, and access to the preferred pole sites for proper banner placement, monitoring and maintenance of banners as needed throughout their display and installation of replacement banners as needed (and hand scribbled) "and no cost to the City of Brownsville."
Soon, after local business owners called on a beleaguered city manager Charlie Cabler to ask if the company was on the up and up, the farce was discovered and the company went away. But that was just the beginning.
Next, Martinez found out that Cabler had carte blanche to spend up to $35,000 without going through the city commission. Like a kid in a candy store, Martinez went to that well so often that purchasing questioned several of the bills and asked Cabler who had approved them. Cabler dutifully approved them as they landed on his desk "as per Mayor Martinez."
-– On July 26 2012 he had Cabler authorize the payment of $1,500 to one R. Steven Lewis, a licensed architect and self-described "UTB Relocation Consultant." In a previous email, Lewis had said that he would just require payment of his air fare from California and his room at the Marriott Courtyard and addressed it for "Mayor Martinez." Then, just five days later on July 31, Lewis apparently had a change of heart and Cabler received another email invoice from Lewis, this time for $4,500 for his "UT Brownsville Relocation Consultation." Martinez ordered the city staff to pay it.
– The Complete Streets Workshop" held May 16 featured Kevin St. Jaques, a member of the Complete Streets Speakers Bureau which was held at the mayor's initiative and which required the Brownsville Community Incentives Corporation (BCIC) to fork over $5,000, of which $2,300 was paid to Freese and Nichols, of Ft. Worth, to have Jaques tell us that our things as they were in Browntown left much to be desired.
– Gil Peñalosa, the executive director of the 8-80 Cities, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, came on Tony's behalf and told us on August 28-30 at a conference at the Cueto Building that we should be ashamed of ourselves for having such bad streets, sidewalks and phantom bus shelters. Almost a month (August 1) before Peñalosa browbeat the citizens, city administrators and local bigwigs over the condition of our infrastructure and lack of sidewalks and shoddy streets, the city meekly approved payment to him for $7,974 that included $6,500 for professional services, $988 for air transportation, and $485 for accommodations and meals in good old "American dollars," as he requested, not in discounted Canadian currency.
– The building communityWORKSHOP of Dallas which included four principals of Design/Program and another four support assistants had been working for Tony on his UTB proposal to entice the Hidalgo County-bound UT System to "please stay in little old' Browntown and we'll give you all kinds of land to do it (to date, about 80 acres)."
buildingcommunityWORKSHOP has made Tony's pipe dream an industry.
Their first invoice landed on Cabler's desk with a thud. The hit for putting together a Request For Proposals which could have been done in-house by a planning intern was not cheap. Would you believe $27,803.12 which included round-trip flights from Dallas to Harlingen for its principal at a cost of $541. 20 (Sept. 21), $347.20 (Oct. 3), and $535.20 (Oct. 8)?
Among the items in the invoice for the $475 monthly rent on an apartment (Sept. 21) needed to house the group's principals.
In the mayor's RFP to the UT System, he not only offered to sell huge tracts of publicly-owned land to the UT System at "fair market value," he also offered them other "incentives." Some of these were as follows:
* Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation - $2,500 to $5,000 for every University job associated with UTB's location downtown
In the mayor's RFP to the UT System, he not only offered to sell huge tracts of publicly-owned land to the UT System at "fair market value," he also offered them other "incentives." Some of these were as follows:
* Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation - $2,500 to $5,000 for every University job associated with UTB's location downtown
* Brownsville Economic Development Corporation - BEDC will contribute tax revenue from increased sales, mixed beverage, and parking meter taxes to UTB for public realm improvements downtown.
*Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation - BCIC will provide funding and/or subsidies for "quality of life" projects, including cultural and athletic amenities in greater Downtown Brownsville
* Brownsville Metropolitan Planning Organization and BCIC - MPO and BCIC will increase bicycle infrastructure, including the extension of city hike and bike trails to better connect the UTB facilities with surrounding downtown neighborhoods and amenities
* Public Utility Board - PUB will provide reduced utility rates for new UTB buildings that are built to LEED accreditation standards
* Brownsville Metro - Brownsville Metro will increase their bus coverage area to better serve UTB's campus and to increase service frequency to UTB campus facilities.
But wait Gargantua hasn't had enough. Not quite yet, anyway.
The straw that almost broke the camel's back was his almost exclusive spending of a more than $3 million settlement between the city and the the city and the American Electric Power Texas Central Co. The mayor, flying under the radar with purchases under the $35,000 limit a, had already tapped into it and only $2.6 million is left before the city commission pulled on his leash.
Among some of those "public expenditures" were the $45,000 that were spent to move Charles Stillman's "love shack" from Corpus Christi to the Cueto Building and then to the Linear Park. Oh yeah, why would millionaire heirs of Don Carlos need public money to salvage that eyesore?
That prompted commissioners John Villarreal (co-chair of the late United Brownsville) Jessica Tetreau, Deborah Portillo and Ricardo Longoria to ask administration to bring all items spent by the mayor and city administration before them and before they were spent.
Not only did he go along with the Brownsville Public Utility Board to issue $325 million of debt but he voted to approve rate hikes over the next six years that saw the bond ratings for the once-healthy municipally-owned utility slide into "negative."
*Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation - BCIC will provide funding and/or subsidies for "quality of life" projects, including cultural and athletic amenities in greater Downtown Brownsville
* Brownsville Metropolitan Planning Organization and BCIC - MPO and BCIC will increase bicycle infrastructure, including the extension of city hike and bike trails to better connect the UTB facilities with surrounding downtown neighborhoods and amenities
* Public Utility Board - PUB will provide reduced utility rates for new UTB buildings that are built to LEED accreditation standards
* Brownsville Metro - Brownsville Metro will increase their bus coverage area to better serve UTB's campus and to increase service frequency to UTB campus facilities.
But wait Gargantua hasn't had enough. Not quite yet, anyway.
The straw that almost broke the camel's back was his almost exclusive spending of a more than $3 million settlement between the city and the the city and the American Electric Power Texas Central Co. The mayor, flying under the radar with purchases under the $35,000 limit a, had already tapped into it and only $2.6 million is left before the city commission pulled on his leash.
Among some of those "public expenditures" were the $45,000 that were spent to move Charles Stillman's "love shack" from Corpus Christi to the Cueto Building and then to the Linear Park. Oh yeah, why would millionaire heirs of Don Carlos need public money to salvage that eyesore?
That prompted commissioners John Villarreal (co-chair of the late United Brownsville) Jessica Tetreau, Deborah Portillo and Ricardo Longoria to ask administration to bring all items spent by the mayor and city administration before them and before they were spent.
Not only did he go along with the Brownsville Public Utility Board to issue $325 million of debt but he voted to approve rate hikes over the next six years that saw the bond ratings for the once-healthy municipally-owned utility slide into "negative."
Instead, everyone on the city commission applauded and voted on the BPUB's request to issue the bonds that would pay for construction of the 800 MW plant and a natural gas and a water pipeline from up the Valley.
But even before the announcement of the plant's construction and PUB's "investment" in it, the city commissioners had already approved the rate hikes that would make the investment possible.
No one – not one – commissioner spoke up against the massive debt being undertaken on the backs of the PUB ratepayers. And no one questioned how far down the road it would be before the bond-rating agencies would begin to worry about the ability of the 80 percent of ratepayers in the nation's poorest city could stand the constant surge of rate hikes.
Those "small" increases were approved by commissioners in December 2012 during a special meeting. They adopted upwards rate hikes that saw city residents pay a 36 percent increase in electric rates over three years, a 20 percent increase in water rates over the same period, and a 6 percent hike in waste water costs over two years.
Now, with the pile of money from the increased rates soaring toward $100 million and construction of the plant nowhere in sight, rate payers are asking why they aren't getting their money back and the rates remain abnormally high.
Meanwhile, the city's downtown is a camping ground for the homeless. This is not as "sexy" as energy plant boondoggles, SpaceX, or hike-and-bike trails. There's money for Tony's buddies, but not for a homeless shelter in town.
Like we said at the beginning, Tony was the millionaire we could trust and believe in. He had no need to take public funds like the ones before.
I guess we were all wrong, weren't we?
(There are so much more of Tony's transgressions that we will have to list them in future posts as the campaign goes on.)
36 comments:
This guy should be in prison not running for Mayor.
Still voting for Mayor Tony Martinez. He's professional and not a dilettante.
Don't forget all the money Tony took to make him the Black Magic Man, in Columbia, just to take the Jackass Jason Hilts and Gilbert Salinas to Columbia to the whore of Jason Hilts, on numerous occasions.
To 12:48, why don't you provide us with some proof instead of coming up with the same bullshit over and over again. Montoya, when are you going to ban this blogger?
I don’t understand how the PUB (rate increase) scam doesn’t get more attention. All individuals running in the city elections should be asked about their stance on the issue. It is the overriding factor in how I will vote.
The teachers at idea get 3 months paid vacation and can't barely spell
Why would anyone in their right mind want to reelect Tony Martinez? The guy has set back the city so many years it is ridiculous to think that we should grant him 4 more years. Do you remember Casa de Nylon? Tenaska? The redoing of the city logo? The guy has completely lost his mind thinking he deserves 4 more years. As an elected official, he should have worked to advance the city’s interests and has significantly set it back many years. He was against the MPO until he realized that his opinion was as unpopular as Donald Trump.
I mean comon people. McAllen has grown immensely during the same time Tony has been here. He just needs to go away
Professional???????? He does not even know how to dress like a mayor and wears his stinky blue jeans, even to church. Juan, thanks for reminding us in a summary form of some of the shenanigans he and his cronies have dealt
to the citizens of Brownsville. And he wonders why he was not invited to meet with the president in McAllen. I would be embarrassed for him to be our city's representative with his "mechudo hair and 2nd hand store looking blue jeans. But the other two are not much to hope for. The lesser of two evils, so I guess that is Trey
What a dick!
The dilettante shoots him/herself in the foot over and over again by forsaking specific skills and knowledge (management skills like):
Planning. Planning is a vital aspect within an organization...
Communication. Possessing great communication skills is crucial...
Decision-making...
Problem-solving...
Motivating...
In his tinne winnie mind he lingers to be a permanent mayor.
THAT AIN'T GONNA HAPPEN!!!
Just like trump he must be a republican.
NO-ONE SHOULD BE RE-ELECTED SPECIALLY ATTORNEYS!!!!
PLEASE ELECT ALL OF "US" AND YOU WILL CONTINUE TO SEE: POT HOLES, FLOODED STREETS, TRAFFIC JAMS, INCREASE OF PET PROJECTS, INCREASES IN TAXES, MORE INCREASES IN ELECTRIC BILLS, POOR SERVICES (ONLY ON THE POOREST DISTRICTS) TOUR TRAVELS FOR ALL ELECTED CITY OFFICIALS WITH THEIR CRONIES.
DON'T WAIT, DON'T HESITATE THE THREE RING CIRCUS WANTS ANOTHER 4 MORE YEARS...
Pinche cucaracho. No more attorneys
Brownsville deserves better than this person, eight years of misusing tax payers monies is more than enough. Do we need to mention La Casa Del Nylon purchase and countless other worthless properties that he city bought under his watch. It is high time to elect someone other than this person who would really take charge of improving municipal services such as strret maintenance and drainage issues.
juan we got to elect some one new,i know we dont have much of a choice, wish some one else would sign up, i dont like 2 out of 3, mayor no way-jose, trey rumor is the mayor put him up to run, and cabler-well was at city for 34 years and it looks like he was there just to pickup a check every two weeks. Dont think he is the right answer, way too many issues in brownsville that needs attention, dont know why mcallen has to take all the glory, i feel bad for my home town,, just praying and hope some else jumps in.
your a mean one-Mr. Grinch aka el mayor tony martinez, for for anyone but not the grinch. lol
6.05 Did Tony go to Columbia with Jason the credit card thief, did Gilbert Salinas commit fraud for the Columbian office, Did Jason Hilts have an affair with the office Manager in Columbia? If he is telling lies, why don't Tony the Black Magic king or Jason Hilts sue him or her. The truth will soon come out, so shut the fuck up and listen to the truth, so we can all see what happened.
How many black magic ? do we have in this town?
It's Colombia
Tony should not even be considered, Charlie misses the power he had as City Manager, Trey is the only Candidate for Mayor the electorate should even consider. Vote for Troy and see Brownsville blossom. Finally.
@ February 2, 2019 at 11:49 PM
"The teachers at idea get 3 months paid vacation and can't barely spell"
Your sentence should actually read, "The teachers at IDEA get three months paid vacation and can barely spell."
If you're going to pretend to know what you're talking about, and if you're going to try to stir the pot with the same shit you always spew over, and over, and over again, you should, at the very least, compose a grammatically correct sentence. You sound like an uneducated oaf complaining about teachers when you can't even write out your complaint properly.
The uneducated always pretending they know what they're talking about.
To the BISD employee @ February 2, 2019 at 11:49 PM (most likely a teacher) please read:
Hardly, barely, and scarcely all have a negative connotation, and the use of any of them with a negative like can't or couldn't is often condemned as a double negative and thus considered nonstandard:
In other words you deserve your position as a highly skilled teacher [sic].
Just wondering How did you tricked the I am not a robot to let you post?
@10:56, beware, with the new hi-tech your comments can now be traced so don't be surprised if the Black Magic or the Jackass sue your fucking pimply ass.
What has that have to do with The Black Magic Man Tony Martinez going to Columbia, and taking The credit card thief Jason Hilts with him as well as the corrupt Gilbert Salinas with him.
Hey !!! so he misspelled some words, the point is he got his message across.
No hay pedo, dale gas....
If the Jackass Jason Hilts and Gilbert Salinas want to sue me, they can try. I hold all the Ace cards, and I have a Black book that holds names and dates as well.
@ February 5, 2019 at 10:36 AM
I didn't use any of those words you mentioned. I was quoting someone else who did, so you're actually helping me prove my point.
"Just wondering How did you tricked the I am not a robot to let you post?"
Again, if you're going to try and correct my grammar, even though I didn't even use the phrase you think I did, you shouldn't butcher the English language the way you do.
It's a pity that you can't even read my post properly in order to try and call out one of my grammatical errors.
Funny how your comment was written two hours after my comment was, even though my comment hadn't been "approved" by the time you had written out your well thought out reply.
I wonder if what they say is true about the author commenting on his own blog to troll his readers.
Im voting for Charlie Cabler, a true leader who will make a difference on providing much needed true municipal services. He is someone who will make things happen efficiently and professionally. Go Mr. Cabler, we are with you all the way.
To Feb 6 at 10:26 am, hey dude. what's in the your black book, we all want to know.
Im voting for Charlie Cabler, a true leader who will make a difference on providing much needed true municipal services. He is someone who will make things happen efficiently and professionally. Go Mr. Cabler, we are with you all the way.
@1:37 and 1:41
Look at the top of 10:36 It reads as follows:
Anonymous said: To the BISD employee @ February 2, 2019 at (11:49 PM) most likely a teacher.
It does not say @ 8:26 but if you feel guilty its OK with me. By the way this is a "BLOG" misspells and grammatical errors are considered normal on blogs.
Maybe you need new glasses. Please re-new your eye prescription or your medicaid card.
Your "GED wanna be university professor" doesn't impress anybody here specially on these blogs
I'm not even going to touch on your insult to Juan... YOU reminds me of a movie I saw a long time ago Julius Kelp "The Nutty Professor".
12.19pm
Firstly the Black Magic Man, and Jason the Jackass Hilts, or Gilbert Salinas are not that stupid, they know that I don't open my mouth, until my brain is in gear. I can list out the first time that the Jackass stole on his BEDC credit card. I have the written proof of his dealings with TITAN TIRES.
Go ahead With the Jackass Hilts mouthpiece and put him in jail.
So long as people don’t register, or registered voters keep the same mentality of their vote not counting, we will continue with the same outcome . And as for Charlie Cabler as mayor? Well, it may as well be Martinez. The word needs to start spreading like California wild fires, as to the importance of their vote. Remember, only about 2% of already registered voters vote.
So, ask people if they’re registered or not? Do they vote or not? & don’t just tell them about everything wrong doing that has gone on. Show them these pages. Share these pages .
February 7th 9.52
My statement was, let them sue as I have all the aces and the proof in my black book, when I get sued then you will know what is in my black book.
Why isn’t this reported directly to Austin? Misused $ by authoritative leaders.
Why doesn’t isn’t this in the newspapers?
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