Wednesday, October 20, 2021

NEECE OUT AT BCIC, EX-BISD CHAIR CESAR LOPEZ APPOINTED

 Special to  El Rrun-Rrrun

As predicted, the Brownsville City Commission, by a 5-2 vote, voted Tuesday to remove former city commissioner Ben Neece and appointed former Brownsville Independent School District board chairman Cesar Lopez to a seat on the board of the embattled Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation (BCIC).

Neece, who was appointed the the BCIC as the commission's representative, still had two months to serve on the board. Lopez will serve until the end of December when a permanent board member will be appointed.

District 1 commissioner Nurith Galonsky objected to Neece's removal saying that it smacked of a personal vendetta (from commissioner Jessica Tetreau) and said that if it had happened it should have happened months ago when Neece lost the District 4 election runoff to Pedro Cardenas in May's city commission election.

"Just because someone's opposed to the way he states his opinion is not a good reason to remove him. I don't believe in stifling free speech," Galonsky said.

Commissioner Rose Gowen said her "yes" vote to replace Neece was not a personal vendetta, but rather was just following the longstanding tradition on the city commission that when a commissioner lost an election, they also lost their place on boards that they served.

"It should have happened when he lost the election," Gowen said. "In no way is this a personal vendetta," she said. "I didn't know that he was still on the board."

Mayor Trey Mendez agreed and said that although "Ben and I have had our differences" he didn't feel that his removal after he was  no longer on the commission constituted a personal vendetta.

The commission then voted – with Galonsky and commissioner John Gowen against – to remove Neece from the board. Cardenas then nominated Lopez to the seat vacated by Neece and the board voted unanimously to place him in Neece's spot on the board.

According to the city's website, the removal was placed on the commission's agenda by City Manager Noel Bernal.

But city insiders are calling it "Jessica's Revenge," indicating that District 2 city commissioner Jessica Tetreau was the main mover behind the placement of the item on the city's agenda.

Tetreau has long blamed Neece for being the main supporter of the inclusion of term limits for city commissioners which prevented her from seeking a fourth term. Tetreau was elected by a write-in vote in 2011, reelected on 2015 and in 2019. Her term will expire on 2023. 

In contrast, city commissioner Rose Gowen voted with a majority to place a two-term limit on city commissioner and mayoral terms and has served three terms and won a fourth one on the May 1 election. 

Neeces' removal Tuesday followed weeks of revelations on social media that BCIC chairman Michael Limas and his brother, local attorney Fabian Limas, and Brownsville Mayor Juan "Trey" Mendez have benefited personally from the free-money grants approved by the board under the BIG 2 Program.

The board members of the BCIC are Michael Limas, chairman, Traci Wickett, vice chair, Jill Dominguez, secretary, Zoraima Diaz, treasurer, Mark Horowitz, Aida Coronado Garcia, and – until Tuesday's meeting – Neece.

The Limas brothers were awarded $152,000 in three grants ($122,000 and two others for $15,000 apiece). One award was made to OZRTCH LLC August 26 for $122,000. Who was behind the OZRTCH LLC?

The other two grants of $15,000 each for downtown renovation were made at the request of former mayor Tony Martinez for improvement on his 1848 BBQ on Palm Boulevard, quite a stretch for being part of "downtown renovation." 

A newspaper article written last March indicates that the brothers have a "substantial" ownership stake and "exclusive control over remaking and managing it," along with a fourth associate. (See graphic at right)

On August 26,  the BCIC board voted to give $80,000 to Victura Properties LLC. The agenda did not state this, but Victura  LLC is listed under Mendez's name, as is the property to be improved at 1015 E. Washington St., coincidentally across Washington Street from the city's historic Coca Cola building. 

It should be noted that Mendez and the city commission appointed Limas to the BCIC where he is now chairman.

Then, during the September 30 GBIC meeting,  Mendez and former Community and Government Affairs director Ramiro Gonzalez had a grant application for $200,000 to renovate the historic Coca Cola plant which they had bought for $400,000 from an elderly woman named Carmen Peralta.

There was nothing on the application of the BCIC backup to the agenda that showed Urban 8 Properties LLC was owned by Mendez and that Gonzalez was a managing member. But when the revelations were made in social media, they pulled the application and Gonzalez resigned from his $82,900 city job. Mendez said the application for the $200,000 was made "prematurely."

He still claimed, however, that BCIC policy is specific in stating that city elected officials (like himself) and members of the BCIC board (like the Limas brothers) and other city employees (like Gonzalez) were eligible to apply for the BCIC BIG 2 grants despite the obvious conflict of interest.

Neece said he had walked out of the Sept 30 meeting when he found out the mayor and the Limas brothers were applicants to receive the free money. He also claimed that he had already drafted an amendment to the GBIC policies prohibiting the granting of renovation funds to city elected officials, BCIC members and city employees in the upcoming GBIC board October 28 meeting.

"I was going to try to get a policy change to prohibit board members, city employees and city officials from being able to tap into to those grants," Neece said. "I guess I won't be able to to at this point. I had already requested the agenda item but I'll be gone by then."

22 comments:

Anonymous said...

Someone's feelings got hurt?

Pos el vato perdio!

Aqui no hay bronca, solo el fin.

Anonymous said...

Get rid if him
But keep that agenda item

Do the right thing Cesar- or were you put there to make sure it doesn’t make the agenda

Anonymous said...

You reap what you sow, Ben! Neece was abusive and became power hungry with a city commission position. Imagine that guy in a position of real power, cállate; shut up! . I am surprised they took so long to take out the trash that he is. Good Riddance Ben!

Anonymous said...

Bernal kiss 💋 and tell...
Have you heard about Helen Ramirez value meal? Order everything and it's free. Mouthwash after 69.

Anonymous said...

Good commission meeting last night. The commission spoke loud and clear. The message was "come work for  Brownsville where we won't say our employees dont matter, but we really just dont care about them".  The nobel prize for fucking city employees goes to Miss Dont Worry About My Daddy$ Under the Table Dealing$ Airhead Galonsky with the runner up as Miss I Swear My House Has Historical Value & Im Not That Fat Cowen.  Thank you commissioners for fucking us over and making the city a great place to work. Im sure all of us will be that much more happy to come into work everyday. We will make sure all work orders with your name on them get worked on fast so you all can look good and show everyone that you care about Brownsville!

Anonymous said...


El infierno y el cielo se lo crea uno en su propia casa.

Anonymous said...


Juan, tu la tumbo el Bernal.

ja ja ja


Anonymous said...

Zazzzzzzz Culebraaaaa!!!!! Why don’t these people realize that their actions, dubious at least, are not honest hard work . Of course, some will differ and say it is hard work stealing from others. Apologizing and pounding your heart at church, mosque or temple will not redeem you.

Anonymous said...

Rose Gowan: "just following the longstanding tradition on the city commission that when a commissioner lost an election, they also lost their place on boards that they served."

Like when they let David Betancourt finish out his terms on GBIC ... yeah, right.

Dark times are coming to Brownsville, when the removal is of the person standing up to the corruption and trying to prevent it in the future, rather than the person taking advantage of the system.

Pues orale.

Van a ver que va a pasar con los "Titeres de Tetreaux." No va a salir bien por los pobres de Bronsbil.

Anonymous said...

Brownsville, Texas. " City Hall for sale". Donations needed for favors. BCIC IS CREATED FOR TRAY AND HIS COMPADRES TO FILL THERE WALLETS. DUE TO CORRUPT MUSK DONATIONS. ASS KISSERS.

Anonymous said...

How dumb city manager Bernal is by only targeting future non-union city employees to pay for their health insurance when they retire and not including Fire and Police which are the main budget problem to begin with. Total Alignment? TOTALLY PATHETIC!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

One long time Browntown politco (Neece) was axed by his enemies and replaced by another long time Browntown politico (Lopez). The back biting, vendettas and recycling continues. Mexican Democrats at play.

Anonymous said...

Bernal kiss 💋 and tell...
Non union member should have the same benefits as you. You're just a City employee and non union. Remember Helen Ramirez is free, union or non union! I am sure labor board will put you in line.

Anonymous said...

At what point does law enforcement get involved with all this corruption?

Tax payer said...

This guy has something to do with the bisd bbq scandal and BISD administrator that was found dead.

Anonymous said...

Ben is gone, who gonna be the watch dog now?

Who is getting all those HOT funds? Let the hotels keep it and give there workers a raise. Cuz it's beeing wasted by the wasted.

Anonymous said...

This guy has a dark side. He is not a nice person. Lots of drug dealers friends. Loves to party, heavy. Good at stealing.

Anonymous said...

De Guatemala a Guatepeor.

Anonymous said...

@ 0937 which guy
Cardenas or lopes?
Yes ratas de 2 patas

Anonymous said...

I hope Jessica T run for Mayor….. I’m done with bullshit of Brownsville!!!

Anonymous said...

October 20, 2021 at 8:06 AM

This is the reason Brownsville is a good place to live... its people are smart and funny.

Anonymous said...

pobre knees not used them enough

rita