Tuesday, December 22, 2020

WAS IT A GOOD IDEA FOR COMMISSION TO TAKE OVER GBIC?

 By Juan Montoya

With one fell swoop at their last meeting, the commissioners for the City of Brownsville voted to remove all five members of the board of the Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation and appoint themselves to fill the vacancies.

Just before that, during a previous  meeting, they voted to allow people to serve on more than one city board, clearing the way for them to take over the Type A economic development corporation which gets $5 million each year from its share of a quarter penny of city sales taxes. Currently it has $13 million in disposable cash for its activities.

Under state law, the city commission must appoint a board of directors with at least five members to serve terms up to six years. The statute does not specify qualifications. The board members serve at the pleasure of the commission and may be removed and replaced at any time and without cause. All funding agreements approved by the GBIC must also be approved by the commissioners.

Under the motion made by city commissioner Ben Neece, the entire commission will now serve as an "interim" GBIC board of directors for a year. 

So does this mean that the commissioners will have to approve in their role as a city council all the funding agreements they approve as GBIC members? 

It could also turn out to be a double-edged sword since any failure would be placed at their door. And addressing city issues while they constitute a quorum is another land mine they must avoid. The GBIC is mainly focused on job creation and attracting manufacturers to the city while the (Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation (BCIC) is concerned mostly with quality-of-life projects.

So what can we expect from the city commission (AKA) GBIC board?

When CEO Mario Lozoya was hired in 2018,commissioner Nurith Galonsky, then a GBIC board member, – with Neece's aid – sued in district court trying to overturn the choice. She and others were against his hiring but didn't have the votes to determine who was hired. Since then, the city's worst kept secret is that they were after his head.

If Galonsky and Neece, now sitting as GBIC members, can convince a majority of the board, that is now not a so far-fetched idea. We smell a settlement and payoff in the works.

But what abut the other commissioners? Rose : "La Chisquiada" Gwen, who openly declared as a candidate that she was against city commissioners serving on any board, quickly changed her tune and was appointed the the BCIC where she could steer funds toward her hike and bike trails and cyclobias, a costly endeavor that tied up city staff and resources and closed areas of downtown.

But it gets better. In July 2019, The GBIC brought a plan before the city commission by a Mexican confections company that was going to manufacture candy for sale nationwide. It was going to add 15 jobs and retain another 20 at $15.00 an hour.

The project was nixed when Gowen complained that it was a not good for people's wellness and healthy habits and the project was dropped. So at least 15 more families were deprived of an opportunity to improve their economic well being to please her druhters. Let them ride bike for their health instead, was the reasoning. Then she held up approving the GBIC budget because she wanted GBIC to pitch in for T-shirts advocating healthy living. (Uh?)

How about commissioner Jessica Tetreau? You remember her when she was running for reelection and said she religiously attended the meetings of the GBIC board where she was a member. Well, a check of the attendance proved that was not exactly true. In fact, it was a falsehood.

According to GBIC attendance records of the last two years she was on board, Tetreau missed on the following dates and was late or left early on others. They were:

09-07-2017 (left early)
11-29-2017 (absence)
01-31-2018 (absence)
02-01-2018 (absence)
03-01-2018 (was late)
04-04-2018 (absence)
04-19-2018 (absence)
05-03-2018 (absence)
08-16-2018 (absence)
09-20-2018 (absence)
10-12-2018 (absence)
01-03-2019 (absence)
3-21-2019 (absence, prior commitment)
4-18-2019 (absence)
5-14-2019 (absence)
6-17-2019 (absence)
6-21-2019 (absence)
7-18-2019 (absence)

And let's consider commissioner Joel Munguia. He is the photo copy of Tetreau in his attendance of city commission meetings, spotty at best. We can only surmise that he doesn't like to attend meetings. For all practical purposes, when there's a controversial issue on the agenda, Munguia is MIA.

How about John Cowen? When the GBIC was trying to attract Indiana-based Steel Dynamics to construct its new $1.9 billion flat roll steel mill that was expected to create about 600 good-paying jobs and produce 3 million tons of steel annually and would have doubled the city's tax base, they asked the GBIC to procure them land.

When Lozoya told Dynamic Steel officials he thought he could get the necessary property by purchasing land around their planned industrial corridor, they told him the GBIC was again on their short list. 
GBIC figured it could acquire the necessary acreage (1,100-acres) for their operation. 

The first problem was to the east. Lozoya met with the GBIC board Feb. 21, 2019 to discuss the properties. On at least two occasions he gave Cowen a detailed description of the project and indicated the properties they needed. On February 26, they met with Coastal Realty to discuss then plan and authorize them to acquire the properties.

There were three parcels of land – the 110- and 142-acre tracts owned by the MD Wheeler Tract and the 37 acres owned by the Nunez Family. (Those properties are located on the northeast side of the project on the map above.
But somehow, local real estate speculator Patricio Sampayo – who was on the board of the Brownsville Housing Authority with Cowen and is his close associate – heard of the GBIC plans and by the time  Coastal Realty approached the owners on the first week of March, he "somehow" had secured an Option Agreement Contract on the entire 289 acres.

When Dynamic Steel learned that GBIC could not deliver the real estate for their mill, they emailed Lozoya (a copy of the email was made available to the former board members) that they would find an alternative site somewhere else. They chose Sinton.

After Sampayo's options expired, the GBIC finally purchased them, but the steel mill was out of the barn already.

And so, for lack of that land, the City of Brownsville lost a $1.9 billion plant that would bring 600 good-paying steel mill jobs.  

Cowen had suggested that Lozoya guide the steel mill to the port where other people had land aplenty. In fact, it is also curious that when the GBIC went before the city's Planning and Zoning Commission, Abraham Galonsky, Nurith's father, also suggested that the mills owners move north where he and others have land.

The P&Z then turned down an application to zone the area industrial, effectively hammering the last nail in the steel-mill coffin. 

Ah, then there's mayor Trey Mendez. His business partner in a pizza parlor Graham Sevier-Schultz – a bike enthusiast in the Gowen tradition – was appointed first to the BCIC and the to the GBIC as chairman. After board members turned down his idea to fund pay-day loans and child care  because they did not comply with Type A requirements for funding, he flew in a rage and said: "The motion dies, and so does this organization. This is totally ridiculous."

Well, no, not really. In fact it was Sevier-Schultz and the rest of the board who were removed by the usual suspects mentioned above.
 
And there you have the lineup that's set to take over the GBIC. Why did they initiate a nationwide search for a CEO is they then turned around and sabotaged economic development projects that could have improved the economic situation of local residents because they did not get their way?

And given this track record of the commissioners vis-a-vis the GBIC what can we possibly expect except the same misguided personal-interest policies they have demonstrated through their acts?

23 comments:

Anonymous said...

State guidelines say these initial batches should go to front-line health care workers. But how the actual distribution works may look different from facility to facility

En el valle del rio grand especial en brownsville los MAMONES son primero. Nothing ever changes here suck ass elected officials ALWAYS come first.
FRONT LINE HEALTH CARE WORKERS!!! NOT PUSSY HEALERS, COPS, ELECTED OFFICALS Y OTROS MAMONES!

Anonymous said...

What we should expect and from the FBI is more indictments of all these RATAS. Enough is enough they (FBI) will need a bigger office.

Anonymous said...

When will the taxpayers of our city ever get it's money worth? It seems that all politicians are out for self-serving agendas and projects. Healthy people campaign by Gowen? She sure does not set the example! All the money they spend on paving and painting and repaving the bike trails should be going to complete work being done on city streets like Roosevelt between 14th and International. It is an obstacle course avoiding the many potholes in the area. Lincoln Street at International and towards the Moody Clinic is always full of holes due to all the traffic, but the bike signs are regularly painted over and over. What gives?

When will we ever get a mayor like Tony Gonzales? Wishful thinking!

Anonymous said...

Trump Is Guilty of Sedition and Must Be Brought to Justice

He’s violating his oath to protect the Constitution, and every day that he’s allowed to remain in power, the threat to our democracy grows.

Anonymous said...

AGUA:

Buried in the "relief" bill is a new law.

If you stream copyrighted content without permission, you're now a federal felon, punishable by jail time, fines, losing your right to vote or own a firearm, etc.

Former RGV LEO said...

Really Montoya, does it surprise you what happens in Brownsville? there is always an agenda and someone is going to make money out of this! Crooks till the end!

Anonymous said...

Blimp is making all corrections I suggest! He needs help. Only he'll never be a good writer. He now knows it, too. Vato panson y aburrido!

Anonymous said...

Americans will get stimulus checks as soon as next week, Mnuchin says

La catorce here I come. Ready to blow that check in an instant, need no frijoles, tortillas and rice, forget abt the donuts and begals Otro Round por favor and keep the change, pinche idiotas...

Anonymous said...

Cowen is a RAT. He steers land deals to his buddies. What about all the ad valorem taxes at the Port that haven't been paid by people renting from the Port ? How much did Cowen's businesses benefit from that?

Anonymous said...

But they are all honest and intelligent people looking out for the betterment of our community. They have to be because they are all Democrats. Remember to never vote Republican because Republicans are not honest and intelligent like the Democrats. The Republicans are evil. BESIDES US DEMOCRATS ARE NOT BRAINWASHED AND WE CAN THINK ON OUR OWN. Now go out and always vote Democrat.

Anonymous said...

El Blimp is writing in circles. Who can understand any of his shit? Loser!!!!

Anonymous said...

What major company and how many high-paying jobs has GBIC brought to Brownsville? Don't shit on the shitters, Montoya. Get the facts!!!!

Anonymous said...

Trump Is Finally Realizing that the GOP Is Abandoning Him

As he enters his final month in office, Trump is just now beginning to see that the party's loyalty to him isn't exactly a blood oath. And he's starting to cry. No one cares!

Anonymous said...

Incompetent clowns running the circus in Brownsville.

Anonymous said...

Pura pinche rata de dos patas en Brownsville politics.

Anonymous said...

December 22, 2020 at 11:39 AM
You're are wrong donut el pendejo hillbilly coco wanna be white cares. He cares so much that he invited el pendejo to a rally here at veterans park. 1000's of homeless hillbillys are expected here date to be announced...

Anonymous said...

December 22, 2020 at 3:44 PM

have to built more bus benches

Anonymous said...

Hell yeah it was a good idea! Put Chief Felix "El Chapo" Sauceda and his band of Rats and he will show you how to do corruption right!
#worstchiefever....

Anonymous said...

DO the same to BPUB. Dissolve it BEN!!!

Anonymous said...

Man people here really hate the mayor and the city commissioners and that's a fact JACK!

Anonymous said...

Of course it's a good idea, more mordidas for them, bad for the rest of the city.

Former RGV LEO said...

Huh, why is hook nose Tetas shopping in Harlingen? She tried to be incognito by dressing down like a hood. There isn't shit in Harlingen to shop and she is leaving her money there and NOT in Brownsville? And she is a city commissioner?

Anonymous said...

Brownsville will never move forward if we continue to hire and vote into office these corrupt city commissioners who then hire a corrupt City Manager who then hires one of the most corrupt Police Chief's in the RGV Felix "El Chapo" Sauceda..
#worstchiefever.

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