Monday, May 20, 2024

GARCIA IS WOEFULLY OUT OF TOUCH WITH COUNTY RESIDENTS

  

Special to El Rrun-Rrun

It was only last February 8 that current Brownsville Independent School District board member – and now one of the two candidates in a runoff election for Cameron County Tax Assessor-Collector – Eddie Garcia told the host of the Brownsville Tech podcast Daniel Salinas that the expenditure to bring a satellite tax office to the burgeoning Southmost area was a waste of $ 3 million in "nothing ."

He told podcaster Salinas that incumbent Tony Yzaguirre had said at the groundbreaking that Brownsville's Chief of Police Felix Sauceda had offered more space at the police substation there, in the same space the tax office had occupied for the last 11 years. Instead, Yzaguirre said that the county needed a larger office and that the commissioners court was already in the process of building a satellite facility across 30th Street where the water tank sat next to Cromack School.

This is about the only issue that Garcia has raised against Yzaguirre in this runoff campaign other than his "quality, not quantity" mantra which he repeats at every opportunity.

Well, events tend to come back and bite you in the butt, and this time it is no different. Turns out that if Yzaguirre had stayed at the small office at the police substation, which the police department also shared with the city's municipal court, the county's satellite tax office would be out on its ear.

That is exactly what happened after the county vacated the substation office and moved into the new tax office a block away and set up for business some three months ago. 

On May 1, Rene De Coss, Presiding Judge of the Municipal Court, wrote Yzaguirre that as the need for police services increase in the area, the space occupied there by the municipal court was needed by the P.D. and they needed to go.

"The services provided by your Southmost Tax office are essential to many of our residents, and we believe that integrating our operations would create a centralized hub that maximizes convenience and accessibility for all...We kindly request your consideration in providing a small dedicated space within your premises fpr citizens requiring assistance with municipal court matters," De Coss wrote Yzaguirre on May1. "This arrangement would allow us to continue serving the needs of our Southmost community effectively while fostering a seamless relationship."

The very next day, May 2, Yzaguirre requested County Judge Eddie TreviƱo and the commissioners court place an item on the May 7 agenda to consider the city's request. 

"I have looked at operations at our Southmost Tax Office Office and found that we have one of our employees in the reception area...(and) the area was designed (for future growth)and designed to have two individuals...It is equipped with an additional computer connection and an office chair," Yzaguirre wrote the commissioners court. "As you know, we had one of our employees in their current buildings for many years at no cost to the county. I recommend that we get authorization to provide a memorandum of understanding or an agreement...for this added service to the community."

This Tuesday, with District 2 city commissioner Brian Martinez present, the commissioners court granted De Coss' request immediately subject to approval of the county's legal department. 

City Commissioner Martinez told the court that he commended the court for "taking the initiative to bring integral services to Southmost," which lies within his district and that its establishment there would "result in convenience for the residents." 

And Pct. 1 commissioner Sofia Benavides said that spending money to provide services to an area that has long been neglected wasn't for "nothing." 

"You've been criticized (by Eddie Garcia) for spending $3 million for nothing,..This court doesn't go around spending money for nothing. We are glad that we can cooperate with our city partners and we are making full use of our new facility to provide services for our Southmost residents."   

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Eddy come on now
Tony needs his own place for his privacy, la movida. You wouldn’t know anything about that either. Real women are not meant for you.

Anonymous said...




Still voting for Eddie Garcia. He's no drunk!


Go!!!!

Anonymous said...

We need a change! Anybody but Yzaguirre ! Let’s vote Carlos Elizondo out of BISD! Didn’t Yzaguirre & Elizondo both get arrested? Fuera ratas

Anonymous said...

Juan nice new building but will it be properly staffed, better service than before, and open with more workers than just 1 employee? It can be the most beautiful building but if only one window is open then why even built it. just saying Chuy.

Anonymous said...

Ariba la Southmost!

Anonymous said...

It's time Tony to let go, your time is up. Cameron County needs new leadership!

Anonymous said...

Yzaguirre looks like Lucio already geezzzzz ya bro time to go, your like Sofia ya estan por puertassssss

Anonymous said...

Juan, since 1988 tony Easyguirre has been the tax collector for the county, he has battle health issues, a corruption case (me vistes) and is still going on, for the voters and citizens of Cameron County, just so you all know who the REAL Tony Y is and he is certainly not a Saint, he has hurt a large amount of people along this 36 years of being an elected official, even his compadres, so before you vote ask yourself if you are tired of his corruption, treason mamadas and shenigans and do you want to want to keep him for another term? I am voting for Eddie Garica, thats my right and my vote. We need a new and fresh face at the county tax offices. BTW its not over so easy Tony, in case you win, there is a republican candidate as well, so folks you have another chance in November General elections to get the RAT Out in case he wins this round. Chuy

Anonymous said...

All windows closed during lunch
Some of us go during lunch to pay ourvtaxes renew stickers etc etc

Anonymous said...

Thank you Mr. Garcia for attending the event that the Democrats of Southern Cameron County held on Monday. That showed transparency and your commitment to the community. It's unfortunate that Mr. Yzaguirre failed to show up once again to such an important event. But then again what can you expect from someone that's coming out because he has an opponent. Now he's shaking hands and taking (forcing) pictures. It's time for change!

Anonymous said...

You got my vote Flaca. This time buy another mansion, and forget la villa verde, where you once lived...

Anonymous said...

May 21, 2024 at 11:21 AM

Chuy, but he is the only one that knows where the key to the office is. He is also the only one where computers are bought and where the data is stored.
Yzaguirre is the only one that knows the answer to all questions.
Yzaguirre is the only one that knows where the US Flag is stored.

He has 106 employees but they do not know much. Let us keep Yzaguirre until infinity because without him, the Tax Collector Office will have to be destroyed. No more property taxes.

Chuy, can you go and get some training from Yzaguirre so that you can train Eddie Garcia.

rita