October 15, 2009

A Local Development That Pisses Me Off

Down here in Seabrook, we passed a referendum to issue bonds for the building of a new library several years ago to replace a facility that was just too small for our community and, to be honest, already showing signs of aging. During Hurricane Ike, the library was seriously damaged, and it has not reopened -- depriving this community of one of its major focal points.

Several months ago, the new plans were unveiled and we were promised a new library by the fall of 2010. Groundbreaking was supposed to be last week. But those who attended the groundbreaking got an unpleasant surprise.

It was supposed to be groundbreaking day for construction of the new Seabrook library, but instead came the disappointing news that the funding isnÂ’t there.

“The project is on hold,’’ Harris County Precinct 2 Commissioner Sylvia Garcia told the crowed gathered Tuesday on what was to be the site of a groundbreaking celebration.

“Please don’t feel like the Lone Ranger. Every (Harris County) construction project except toll road projects has been put on hold,’’ she said, citing the tight economy.

Excuse me!

Where is the bond money?

Where are the disaster recovery funds to replace the damaged building?

And why was this bombshell decision hidden from both the elected officials and the citizens of our community?

I'm putting our Harris County officials on notice now -- you need to find that money and find it now. Local folks are mighty pissed off about this. And to those of you who are planning on running for reelection next year -- I don't care if you have an R or a D after your name, if this project is not under way soon, I will make it a point to work for the defeat of each and every one of you.

And yes, that does mean you, County Judge Ed Emmett. You are a master at finding money for projects that are a priority for you -- make hurricane recovery for this corner of Harris County a priority or be prepared to lose this reliably Republican area.

And since Barack Obama was down in New Orleans today promising ever more federal cash to that city over four years after their hurricane, how about giving some attention to those of us who dealt with a major storm significantly more recently?

UPDATE: I'll give the man credit -- Ed Emmett has been in touch with me today (Sunday, October 1 to let me know he is going to look into the matter of the library here in Seabrook. I'll post more when he gets back to me with some details on what is going on and what the prospects are for getting this project underway.

Posted by: Greg at 11:27 AM | Comments (5) | Add Comment
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1 Libraries, parks and road projects in Harris County precincts are decided by the individual commissioners ONLY. As you noted, your area is "notably Republican." Since your precinct is represented by Sylvia Garcia - a notoriously liberal Democrat - you think that has anything to do with why she has diverted that funding to more Democratic areas? Think about what you're writing before you write it. And as to your threat to work again the politicians who don't do as you "command," I'm sure they're really shaking in their boots as to your massive blogger power. Get over yourself. I guarantee you Sylvia Garcia couldn't care less.

Posted by: Gerald McC at Sun Oct 18 06:27:18 2009 (sJofK)

2 Gerald -- I guess you neglected to find out I am also the GOP precinct chair in this area. It would be just awful if the candidates who want votes down here found that they got no assistance from the GOP activists in this area.

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Sun Oct 18 08:32:18 2009 (2MEFn)

3 No, no, it wasn't neglect. It was apathy - in that I don't care whether you're a blogger or a precinct chair or president of your PTA. It's that blaming other people (especially those in YOUR party) because your commissioner has twisted priorities is a bit, shall we say, ignorant and petulant. Check your facts on how Harris County works. Within their precincts, the individual commissioner - and the commissioner ALONE - decides how to spend that money. If Sylvia Garcia wants to budget the money, she could do it easily. (She literally has tens of millions in all three of her funds - road and bridge, parks, and libraries). But she isn't going to spend that money in a GOP area. Blaming Emmett or anybody else for that shows a working ignorance of the process. Your problem is Garcia, and she doesn't give a DAMN that you're a blogger or a GOP chair. And frankly I don't either.

Posted by: Gerald McC at Sun Oct 18 12:25:45 2009 (sJofK)

4 According to Garcia, ALL projects in the county are going unfunded, so you clearly don't know what you are talking about in this case, Gerald. And since Judge Emmett seems to think he has some place looking into this situation, I'm clearly getting some results. And as for you, if you don't give a Damn about me, why are you here on my website commenting? Why don't you just bugger off?

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Mon Oct 19 14:06:23 2009 (2MEFn)

5 It was supposed to be groundbreaking day for construction of the new Seabrook library, but instead came the disappointing news that the funding isnÂ’t there.

Posted by: Ingrid at Thu Jul 19 01:26:49 2012 (sVayS)

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