By Juan Montoya
A former Brownsville Public Utilities Board (PUB) employee remembers being sent to the home of former utility chairman Ruben Edelstein who had just finished his term as mayor of Brownsville in 1979.
His task? To hook up his electric meter once again. Apparently, the PUB allowed its mayors to get free electricity while they served their term, a type of mayoral benefit that came with the territory.
Fast forward to the term of Mayor Tony Martinez. During a meeting held Nov, 3, 2015, he and the rest of the commission were considering the sale of tax-delinquent properties around the city.
Minutes of the regular meeting where a unanimous city commission – after emerging from executive session where John Guevara, representing Linbarger, Goggan Blair and Sampson LLD and city attorney Mark Sossi outlined the bids/offers for 16 property offered for sale for tax delinquency – show they all voted to sell the properties for taxes owed to the highest bidders.Included among them was the one highlighted in the graphic at right (2015-071). The street address was 1226 E. Van Buren, next to the mayor's old law office.Note that the minutes show that Martinez participated in the executive session discussion and later voted for the city to accept the bids for the 16 properties, including the one he had bid on.
Martinez had been trying to sell the property to the Rio Grande Valley Rural Legal Aid Inc., but the sale was stalled over a shortage of parking spaces. The tax delinquent property would give him enough space to address that issue.
His bid was for $5,200 and the appraised value by the Cameron County Appraisal District was $13,500.
When Sossi reminded Martinez that he might have wanted to abstain from participation in the
executive session discussion and the voting, Martinez – imperious as ever – told Sossi that he had consulted with "a real attorney" and that he would participate and vote to sell himself the property. He did and acquired the property he needed to close the deal and pocket his profit.Fast forward again. This time it's the Sept. 30, 2021 meeting of the board of the Brownsville Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation (BCIC). Before them were four applications for the Business Improvement and Growth (BIG) 2.0 Program grant applications.
One of the applications was for a $200,00 grant from Urban 8 Properties LLC for improvement for the historical Coca Cola Plant building on Washington Street downtown. What no one knew was that Urban 8 was formed in June and that the principals were Brownsville Mayor Juan "Trey" Mendez and former Government and Community Affairs director Ramiro Gonzalez.
The pair, both managing members of the LLC, had purchased the property for $382,000 last August through a loan with Texas National Bank.The pair had bought the property from Cameron Peralta, an elderly woman who could neither speak nor read English – and owed more than $12,000 on a delinquent-tax lien, in August and then had applied for the $200,000 grant through the BCIC, a board whose members are appointed by the mayor (Mendez) and the city commission.
When the identity of the Urban 8 property owners was revealed on social media prior to the meeting of the BCIC where their application was to be considered, Gonzalez resigned his $82,900 city position under City Manager Noel Bernal.
The BCIC pulled an item from their agenda before the meeting. Ominously, Cameron County District
Attorney Luis V. Saenz and cadre of prosecutors arrived at the meeting and waited for the vote on the applications.Now we hear that Saenz is combing through the BCIC grants to local businesses to see what other grants may have been tainted by potential conflict of interest and self-dealing of the city commission and the board members of the BCIC.
Attorney Tony Martinez and Attorney Trey Mendez apparently see the initials of their names (ATM) as an entitlement to profit from their public positions.
How things change, and yet remain the same.
27 comments:
Keep on voting for attorneys that's what you get and expect a bunch of ratas mamonas, they were white once now they are white/cocos.
Interesting, that there was a law suit that was suing the whole state of Texas for exactly doing the same thing hundreds of years ago. Stealing large land grants from the original heirs. They used and set-up the judicial system, (same exact system used today), to help the corrupt steal the lands. Check the gas and oil latest update on settlements to keep the secrete to their wealth. Check the 1986 settlement between former Tex. Governor Ann Richards and Jim Mattax, (not sure of correct spelling), where these so called South Texas leaders took the money and forgave all past injustices committed by these gas and oil thieves. Nothing here justifiable to claim "UPON GOOD FAITH", issue. These so called wanna be, retards have nothing to lose but the only two pinch hairs on Ramiro Gonzalez's head.
Why didn't district attorney do his job on Tenaska and casa de Nylon building fking disasters and all Antonia "Tony" Martinez thievery. All these bastards should and will pay for there GREED and stealing from the poor., its funny in there mind they think they one the game of life.
After yet another excitable Montoya story about this.....nothing will be done. The powerbrokers always win.
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Veterans Memorial celebrates Gold
GreatSchools.org, a leading national nonprofit that promotes college enrollment and readiness added the Gold level of distinction
BISD just had to get in the act of getting fake awards by subcribing at a cost of 50k(?or more)just to get the award, just like the city and county, spend well earned tax payers monies just to get a fake award that does Nothing...
Brownsville does this….so do companies and groups coming in and taking from the city—-end up hiring all their friends and family from out of town instead of giving locals a shot at these jobs. Get paid for doing nothing on taxpayers back.
BUSINESSMAN IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD.
Pinche enano culero!
ATM....Attorney Trey Mendez....also stands for ASS TOO MOUTH.
kinda applicable here somehow.
En Mexico dicen que " los abogados van a la escuela de derecho para trabajar chueco" they nailed it right in the head.
An investigation is needed on past and present board members ( their family and friends) who bought property, before, during or after their time on the board. The public needs to know what board members benefited from this free money.
Trey no tienes VERGUENZA bato
It's not only mayor's that are benefitting, what about elected officials, past and present GBIC board members and their special friends? Did you benefit from this free money if you are now are a proprietors of some land grab? How are these members picked? Is there " quid pro quo" going on? Adding to that list, what about special pet projects, name changing without regard to people it affects, insider information on land buying? Elected officials, you were elected to have the community's best interest at heart, not yours. You were elected to protect and look out for the community, not just yourselves, your families or friends. It's time to stop with all your hidden agendas and your lies.
“beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.”
Pinche enano bastardo!
Examples of very successful Democratic Politicians.
Rule #1. Keep your your voting base uninformed and ignorant.
Rule #2. Always play the Race Card.
Rule #3. When in doubt start over at #1.
Bunch of fucking Sheeple, your getting what you voted for.
“beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.”
Find out what boards and businesses our commissioners are on/own. Then you will see ....
"If you don't vote Democrat you ain't black."- Joe Biden
This applies to Hispanics also. Especially here in the Valley. Hopefully this is changing and we start thinking on our own. Vote your morals and values not your ethnicity or what you're told.
October 5, 2021 at 1:03 PM
Its mouth to ass unless he found a new way to eat and release!
October 6, 2021 at 7:01 AM
October 6, 2021 at 8:28 AM
shut the f*** up idiota TRUMP LOST get used to it and he ain't coming back IDIOTA!
All Hillbillys have voted once in their life time, for trump. You are a hillbilly if you vote republican. This applies to all gringos and cocos
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That's exactly what the Republican Party is doing, moron!!!!
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Don’t know how a comment about Veteran’s HS got on here, but since you opened the can of worms…..Veterans is a pretty good school for children to attend. There are worse out there. Schools are only as good as their teachers. And Veterans does have a couple of doozys out there. One in particular has been reported before for not doing anything in class except assigning current events.
This vocational teacher decided to teach all of a sudden. He started asking my child’s class questions about law enforcement. When the students couldn’t answer the questions. He became angry. He then told the kids that this was basic information that they should have learned during their time at Veterans. Who were your teachers that didn’t teach you this, he asked. At which point, my child told him, you were our teacher. He wasn’t able to say a thing and went back to his desk. Next day, current event.
If you vote racist republican than you're a hillbilly idiota. Applies to cocos
Pura pinche rata de dos patas en Brownsville politics
FOR ALL YOU RACIST REPUBLICANS BREAKING NEW!!!!!!
TRUMPUTO LOST, AGAIN TRUMPUTO LOST, NOW LISTEN CLOSELY, TRUMPUTO LOST
GET IT! PINCHES JOTOS
Yes Trump lost. He's no longer President but you're still stuck on him. Trump Derangement Syndrome. There is no cure. All you can do is repeat the same thing over and over. Parece que estas malito.
My father, Ruben Edelstein, was a founding member and first chairman of the PUB. It is a most ridiculous accusation that he would take free electricity for our home. He was the most honest person I've ever known. The things he did for the Brownsville community over his lifetime speak for themselves. Your source is a liar and I resent after all my father did for the community you would publish this misinformation.
Julie Edelstein-Best
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