From the Editor's desk
The stakes are high

BY MACADAM GLINN

With September's crucial community council election just over the horizon, I've taken to asking random people I meet, on the street, in restaurants, at the gas stations, whether or not they plan to vote.

Sadly, I must inform our readers that not only were most of those I spole to not planning on voting, but an overwhelming majority had no idea what I was even talking about.

It is an unfortunate situation indeed. You see this election comes at a critical juncture for Doral. With a very real threat to continued development to the west in the form of the blasting industry, commercial development at a fever pitch, and incorporation seemingly just over the horizon, I can't imagine the stakes being much higher.

There is also, of course, the matter of Doral's main municipal governing body--the Miami-Dade County Commission--the group also responsible for determining the disposition of Doral's incorporation bid. A low voter turnout would be just the excuse many on the County dais are looking for--an apathetic community--to pass Doral by once again in its quest for city-hood.

And then there is the matter of who we choose--if the incorporation effort does finally go forward, the people selected will quite obviously be some of the best qualified to run a hypothetical City of Doral. It is appropriate then to view this election as an investment of sorts: who will be given the opportunity to learn the ropes in preparation for the greater responsibilities to come?

I constructed our special election section with precisely this sort of thing in mind. Rather than concentrate specifically on zoning issues--the primary reason for the creation of the community council--it seemed more appropriate to ask the candidates what their "wish list" for Doral would be.

For those of you not terribly familiar with zoning, zoning boards, or community councils, some further explanation is required; you see, when asked about zoning matters, most board or council members generally sound pretty much the same.

For the most part, when questioned, zoning board members and community council members will define their position with something along the lines of: "I'm for growth, but controlled growth."

By asking the candidates to make more difficult, more substantial choices, I hoped to somehow illuminate a little more of their composition, and perhaps, as a corollary benefit, motivate some of you, the readers, to go out and vote for a candidate that you otherwise might have been unmoved by.
Now some might make the argument that this "wish list" is ultimately meaningless, that the community council has no real power to enforce or enact much of the legislation the candidates propose.

To those I would say that is precisely my point. What we have here is each candidate stripped down to their vital statistics and core beliefs--it is an unobstructed view of what motivates these individuals, what they think is important at the most basic levels. If we want to be prepared for what the future might very well be, and the role these individuals could very well play, it seems like the only prudent thing to do.

It is pretty fashionable these days for those who missed out on the tech-stock gold rush to bemoan their ignorance and all the money that they lost out on.

But I would suggest that this election and your vote is just as crucial an investment--one that may very well determine not only the decision-makers in your community, but the fate of the community itself as well.

FINAL THOUGHTS:
Best of wishes on a speedy recovery to Edith Broderick, mother of staff writer Eve Mari Nugent--our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Also best of luck to former WDFHA Parks Chairman David Lococo, who stepped down this month after years of pushing for the construction of Doral's parks.

And finally, congratulations to WDFHA Treasurer Rolando Oses and Doral Community Council Member Mary Swofford who were recently nominated by Commissioner Miriam Alonso to join the Doral Area Municipal Advisory Committee.

 

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