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The Off i c ia l Neighborhood Newsmagazine of the R io V is ta C iv i c Assoc ia t ion
November/December 2013
Annual RVCAHoliday PartyDecember 7that VSY Park
RVCA HolidayLights & Outdoor
Display EventReturns
RIOVISTARIOVISTA
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4 Neighborly Nods & NotesOur new Letters to the Editor section & a nod to our new editor
6 Mayor’s MessageMayor John P. “Jack” Seiler on the new City Budget
10 District IV Commissioner’s UpdateCommissioner Rogers updates us on City issues
14 RVCA President’s MessageDr. Warren Sturman on neighborhood news, issues & events
16 Protect Rio Vista Security PatrolThe redacted patrol logs provide a look at what our patrol does
22 Neighborhood SaluteLauderdale Marina Celebrates 65 years of history & service
24 Neighborhood News, Notables & EventsKelly Doyle looks at the therapeutic benefits of infrared saunas
32 Home & Professional ServicesTips to stay fit & healthy while vacationing & traveling this summer
Copyright 2013, Rio Vista Civic Association, Inc. and Fort Lauderdale Media Associates, Inc., Publisher. All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part, regardless of technologyused, without express written consent from RVCA or publisher. The Rio Vista Civic Association and publisher reserve the right to reject any advertising or copy either may deem to be objectionable or otherwiseunacceptable for any reason at their sole discretion. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of this publication and no liability can be attached to or be accepted by the publisher orthe Rio Vista Civic Association for any errors, omissions or inaccuracies.
Rio Vista Civic Association, Inc.
PO Box 460386Fort Lauderdale, FL 33346
www.riovistaonline.com
RiO VISTA is the officialnewsmagazine program of theRio Vista Civic Association, Inc.
It is published bimonthly anddelivered directly via USPS mail to
all Rio Vista homeowners, residences andbusinesses. Visit our companion website
at www.riovistaonline.com to sign upfor our companion e-newsletter.
ContributorsChristina Currie
Marilyn DeMartiniJames FletcherSteve Hudson
Cici KellyNancy Messing
Lory MoodyElizabeth SiegleWarren SturmanEllen Whiteman
Special ThanksCity of Fort Lauderdale PIO
Protect Rio Vista Security Patrol
Published in association with the Rio Vista Civic Association by
Fort Lauderdale Media Associates, Inc.
401 E. Las Olas Blvd., Ste. 130-599Fort Lauderdale, FLTel: 954.828.1337
www.ftlauderdalemedia.com
PublisherGeorge Mihaiu
Managing EditorCourtney Stanford
Cover Photo Our Rio Vista ‘Cover Girls’
Claire, Olive, Hollis & Kaylie(and a big ‘Thanks!’ to their Moms!)
RIOVISTANov/Dec 2013 Holiday issue
Save the date! the ANNUAL Rio vista civic association
HOLIDAY PARTY!
You’re Invited!Saturday, December 76-9 pm at VSY Park
Food, Fun, Old Friends & New Friends!Dine under the stars! Fun for the kids, too!
Please join us! Hope to see you there!
NEXT RVCA GENERAL MEETING: Nov. 7 - more details inside!
Have a question, comment or concern?Feel free to address it here in ourNeighborly Nod section. We look for-ward to your feedback and hope toanswer whatever questions or concernsmight arise. Please send your letters [email protected].
A Walk in the Park
Dear RVCA:
Could the Rio Vista Civic Associationencourage the City to add somebenches and make other minorimprovements to the Frances AbreuPark? This is a heavily used park,especially around 4:30-7:00pm eachnight when neighbors gather. There iscurrently one broken bench and anoth-er bench that is permanently installednext to a fixed garbage can, used foranimal waste, which is unpleasant tosit beside. If the garbage could be relo-cated and more benches installed itwould be greatly appreciated. Also awater fountain with a dish at the bot-tom for pets would be very popular.
- Sincerely,Margaret Poole
Dear Margaret:Thank you for your excellent sugges-tion. Board Member Christina Curriechecked with Mark Almy of the Cityand, as of Monday Oct. 2, Mark
advised that the bench was scheduledfor repair and an additional would beadded. A grant would be required forthe dog water fountain. The RVCA willtake this up at its next meeting. - Editor
Four-Legged Courtesy
Dear Editor:
I’m a happy Rio Vista resident and anenthusiastic pet owner. However, thereare a few behaviors in my fellow petowners that I find challenging. I knowmost pet owners are excellent pet par-ents and pick up after their pets. Forthe few that “forget,” please rememberthat one bad apple does spoil thewhole bunch. Maybe there is a waywe can install bags for those of youwho “forget,” but please do your bestto curb your dog. It is sanitary, and theright thing to do. Likewise, dogs mustbe on a leash, so honor the law. And,if you leave your dog outside, makesure it doesn’t bark all day. Thatmeans the dog is unhappy. But, I knowmost of you are a good pet parentsand this is old news!
- A Loving Pet Parent
Dear Pet Parent:Thanks for the reminder. All are goodpoints, and something that good ‘petparents’ should keep in mind.- Editor.
Shiny Happy People
Dear Editor:
The houses and landscaping in RioVista are truly exceptional. I especiallylove how beautifully the landscaping isilluminated at night. However, I havenoticed that, because our propertiesare close together, external and land-scape lighting can shine into bedroomsat night. Have others noticed whereexternal lights shine? I believe courtesydictates that we should be thoughtful ofour neighbors. If your lights are illumi-nating more than your palm trees,
maybe you should re-direct where theyshine. I am sure your neighbors willthank you.
An Illuminated Neighbor
Dear Illuminated:Thank you for bringing this to our atten-tion. It is an excellent point and we’rehappy to pass this along to our RioVista neighbors. I’m sure some simplydon’t realize that their lighting could bean issue with their neighbors.. - Editor
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Special Announcement
We are absolutely delighted toannounce the appointment of RioVista's own Courtney Curran Stanfordas Managing Editor of RIO VISTANewsletter. Courtney will be workingdirectly with publisher George Mihaiuand the RVCA Newsletter Committee tomanage, write and coordinate the edi-torial content for our bimonthly RIOVISTA Magazine and the accompany-ing RIO VISTA E-News Update.
A Rio Vista resident, Courtney is a PhiBeta Kappa graduate of Scripps Col-lege in Claremont, CA, where sheearned a BA in history. Upon gradua-tion, she began her career in Market-ing with Gallo Wine. She has workedin a variety of industries, including law,online media and not-for profit devel-opment. She served as the ManagingEditor of JustAskBoo Fort Lauderdale,an online newsletter matching theneeds of readers with resources in thecommunity. Most recently, she was theDirector of Advancement at St. Mark’sEpiscopal School, where she wasresponsible for all aspects of fundrais-ing and internal and external communi-cations.
She can be reached via email at [email protected].
Welcome, Courtney! RV
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Mayor’s Message
Fort Lauderdale on fast track to put Vision Plan into action
Acompelling community-wide Vision is in place to guide the future of Fort Laud-erdale. Unanimously adopted by the City Commission, Fast Forward Fort Laud-erdale 2035 embodies the collective goals, ideas and aspirations to transform
our City and redefine our legacy. It is the promise and commitment we are makingtoday to benefit the generations of tomorrow.
At the forefront of our Vision is the City’s recently adopted budget for fiscal year 2014.While the Vision is a roadmap that will guide our City for years to come, the budget isthe vehicle that will put this aggressive plan into action.
Our approach to budget planning is ongoing, transparent and inclusive. The City Com-mission works cooperatively with the Budget Advisory Board and City staff throughoutthe year to develop a budget that maximizes resources, minimizes expenses, preservesservice levels, and enhances quality of life.
The City’s fiscal year 2014 budget lays the foundation for a fiscally sound and sustain-able future. It is a structurally balanced budget that does not rely on the use of anyreserve funds to close gaps or eliminate deficits. The adopted all funds operating budg-et is over $700,000 less than the fiscal year 2013 budget excluding balances, reservesand transfers. In addition, since 2008, we have cut more than $83 million in expens-es, streamlined our operations, and done our part to shrink the size of government byeliminating hundreds of positions and reducing our workforce from 2,682 full-timeequivalent positions (FTE) to 2,457.
This budget keeps the City’s low property tax of 4.1193 unchanged, which marks theseventh consecutive fiscal year that our property tax rate has not increased. In fact, youwould have to go back 27 years – to 1986 -- to find a time when Fort Lauderdale hada lower property tax rate than 4.1193. Our tax rate continues to rank as the secondlowest among the 25 largest cities in Florida and the seventh lowest among BrowardCounty’s 31 municipalities.
As a result of our conservative fiscal management, lean process improvements, andoperational efficiencies, we are projecting a $54 million reserve fund balance, whichis above our adopted policy and exceeds the national standard for municipal govern-ments. Our strong reserve fund, along with our low debt load, enhances the City’s bondratings, saving residents and businesses millions of dollars in interest costs and strength-ening our long-term financial stability.
Our budget is a strategic game plan that allocates financial and employee resources inalignment with the priorities identified in Fast Forward Fort Lauderdale 2035, our com-munity Vision Plan; Press Play Fort Lauderdale 2018, our five-year Strategic Plan; the
Budget SupportsBOLD NEW VISION
for City’s Future
John P. “Jack” SeilerMayor, City of Fort Lauderdale
RIO VISTA LUXURY PROPERTIESTHE MARKET IS BACK
andRIO VISTA IS HOT!
Buyers are lined up for NEW HOMESand HARBOR REALTY OF FLORIDA willoffer them on five (5) new sites in 2014. Call Greg Jaxtheimer for LOCATIONS...PLANS...SPECS...and PRICING!
1104 North Rio Vista Blvd.Newer construction with 5 bedrooms, 4 baths and pool.
HARBOR REALTY SOLD IN JUST 7 DAYS!@ $1,300,000
1114 Southeast 5th CourtBrand new construction with 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths & pool.
HARBOR REALTY SOLD IN JUST 24 HOURS!!@ $1,425,000
1248 North Rio Vista Blvd.I found this ‘For Sale by Owner’ for a friend
and it took FOREVER!!!150 N. Federal Hwy. • Suite 210 • Fort Lauderdale FL 33301
"If you are thinking about buying or selling, call me! I lived in Rio Vista for many years andraised my family there. I know the area, thehomes in it and what it takes to make it happen!”
Office: 954.763.6300Cell: [email protected]
Greg Jaxtheimer, Owner-Broker
SOLD!
SOLD!
SOLD!
PRINCE BAY LUXURY HOMES FLORIDADeveloped by
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Mayor’s Message (cont. from pg. 8)
City Commission Annual Action Plan; the City’s five-yearCommunity Investment Plan; and the needs of our neighbors.
As the urban hub of a tri-county area with a population inexcess of 5.5 million, every day the City of Fort Lauderdaleserves a huge influx of commuting workers, tourists and busi-ness travelers. In addition to more than 168,000 residents,the City provides police, fire-rescue,water, sanitation and other munici-pal services to a daytime populationthat more than doubles in size toover 360,000.
When it comes to the cost of provid-ing these services, Fort Lauderdaleranks as one of the most affordablecities in Broward County. A recentSun-Sentinel survey examined thecost of property taxes, water, sewer,sanitation, and fire services for a$200,000 home using 10,000 gal-lons of water a month. Fort Laud-erdale ranked in the lower thirdamong all Broward County cities,despite being the largest city with thegreatest demands.
The City’s 2014 budget provides forinvestments in public safety, mobility, infrastructure, high per-formance management, quality development, and also rec-ognizes that partnerships are important to excellent servicedelivery. Fort Lauderdale residents, businesses and visitorswill benefit from resources that are dedicated to expanding
landscape maintenance, enhancing entranceways and sig-nage, updating Police laptop computers, installing citywidepublic safety security cameras, updating City Ordinances toreflect changes in master plans, developing a DowntownWalkability Plan, expanding street resurfacing, addressingsidewalk repairs and maintenance, developing a masterplan for bridges and a capital maintenance plan.
We will continue to develop andexpand our partnerships with busi-nesses, and wherever possible, findways to tap into diverse skill sets tohelp government operate smarter,faster and cheaper.
Our City departments have committedto outstanding service levels withexpenditures strategically linked tomeasurable goals, objectives, andoutcomes that reflect the core servicesand priorities of the City Commissionand our neighbors.
Through bold ideas, advances in tech-nology, and innovative partnerships,we are reshaping Fort Lauderdale forthe next generation. We have weath-ered the economic downturn and are
now well-positioned to capitalize on our economic momen-tum. Our game plan is solid; our approach is sound; and ourcommitment to building community has never been stronger.
This City Commission is optimistic about the future of our Cityand we remain committed to working with all of you to make
Fort Lauderdale the best place tolive, work, play, visit and raise a family.
Enjoy the fall season!
John P. “Jack” SeilerMayor
Our City, Our Strategic Plan 2018
CITY OF FORT LAUDERDALE100 North Andrews Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
www.fortlauderdale.gov/vision
For more information on Fast Forward Fort Lauderdale
Our City, Our Vision, visit online at
www.fortlauderdale.gov/vision
1900 SE 15th Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 954-523-8507
It’s our 65th Anniversary, and you’re invited to come celebrate it with us here on the waterfront.
This October marks the 65th year we’ve been in business here on the Intracoastal Waterway serving the boating community of South Florida with all things nautical. In commemoration of this important date, we’re inviting you to be our guest at our award-winning restaurant, 15th Street Fisheries, for a complimentary anniversary cocktail and Chef’s choice appetizer. Simply bring this magazine page with you during the month of October (lunch or dinner) and show your server to enjoy this special offer.
Enjoy a complimentary cocktail and appetizer!
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Commissioner’s Update
The holidays are nearly upon us! Some events are listed below; please refer to theCity’s web site, www.GoRiverwalk.com and www.riverwalkae.com/enewsletter formore events information.
Telephone Town Hall – We hope you joined us on Monday, Oct. 21st at 7 PM for myTeleophone Town Hall meeting. To listen to audio recordings of the meetings, go towww.fortlauderdale.gov/TTH/index.htm.
City Budget – Last month, the Commission adopted the structurally balanced FY 2014Budget without relying on reserve funds to eliminate deficits or close gaps. This is the sev-enth consecutive fiscal year that our property tax rate has not increased and we are amongthe most affordable cities in Broward County.
Flood Insurance – Many structures in the City are located in a “Special Flood HazardArea,” and owners must carry flood insurance to get financing for federally secured mort-gages, loans or federal grants used to buy, build or renovate these structures. The City vol-untarily participates in the National Flood Insurance Program’s (NFIP’s) Community RatingSystem by going beyond the minimum NFIP standards: The City implements and promotespublic information and floodplain management activities regarding flood hazards, floodinsurance, and ways to reduce flood damage. This participation helps residents and busi-ness owners buy federally backed flood insurance at a 20% discount. Seefortlauderdale.gov/hurricane/hurr_flood.htm for more detailed information on flooding.
Green Government – On September 21st, the City was named the Most OutstandingGreen Government by the South Florida Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council. FortLauderdale’s award-winning initiatives include:
1) creation of the Sustainability Advisory Board;
2) adoption of a Citywide Sustainability Action Plan;
3) the Smart Watts Program;
4) the Green Your Routine volunteer initiative; and
5) the Go Solar campaign. In addition, our 2035 Vision Plan lists sustainable developmentamong the priorities moving forward.
Household Hazardous Waste – As of October 1, the County is no longer providinghousehold hazardous waste collection and disposal services to City residents. We havechosen not to participate in the County’s new interlocal agreement due to cost. Instead, weare looking at more cost-effective options, such as future drop-off events. Updates on thesewill be provided through our web page and other City communication tools.
Pioneers – We were pleased to nominate sisters Marian and Jean Ready, two of ourlongtime Croissant Park neighbors, to be among those recognized at the 2013 BrowardCounty Pioneer Day event, set for October 19th.
Romney RogersDistrict IV Commissioner
District IV UpdateSTRATEGIC PLANCity Awards & more
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Commissioner’s Update (cont. from pg. 10)
Strategic Plan – We are implementing an innovative,results-focused government culture using a strategy manage-ment system to connect planning, budgeting, measuring, andimproving. Press Play Fort Lauderdale 2018 connects thedots between the community’s long-term Vision and day-to-day operations. For more complete information, please visitwww.fortlauderdale.gov/pressplay. For our Game Plan, seewww.fortlauderdale.gov/documents/annual_reports/2013SOTC_gameplan.pdf.
Street Light Outages – Responsibility for our street lightsystem is shared by the City, Broward County, and FloridaPower & Light. Please help us maintain the system by report-ing outages to the City’s 24-hour Customer Service Center at954-828-8000 or via e-mail to fortlauderdale.gov@custom-erservice. When making your report, please have the streetaddress of the light pole handy, along with the pole number,if known.
Calendar Items
• Christmas Pageant at First Baptist Church –Tickets are now on sale for shows running Nov. 30 - Dec.15! See ChristmasTickets.com or call 1-888-952-4806.
• Light Up the Beach – Nov. 26. The City’s HolidayLighting Ceremony will be held at 6:30 PM at A1A and E.Las Olas, followed by a Holiday Concert at 7:00 PM atDC Alexander Park, 501 Seabreeze Boulevard.
• Las Olas Sunday Market – The market is nowopen Sundays from 9 AM - 3 PM on the plaza at YOLO.
Reminder
My City Hall Office Hours are Mondays from 2 - 5:30 PMand Tuesdays from 9 AM - Noon (in non-Commissionweeks). For appointments, please contact MJ Matthews at954-828-5028 or [email protected].
Romney RogersDistrict 4 Commissioner
42nd Anniversary of the “Greatest Show on H20”SAVE THE DATES:
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In association with Absolut Vodka & Clos du Bois
December 7th
SEMINOLE HARD ROCK WINTERFEST BOAT PARADEDecember 14th
Enter your boat for only $35 (private entry)or pick up your Grandstand Tickets at select TigerDirect.com or Bennett Auto Supply Stores
WinterfestParade.com954.767.0686
Download ourWinterfest App
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Fort Lauderdale Ranked as one of theTop 100 Best Places to Live by
Livability.com national website!See www.fortlauderdale.gov
by Chris WrenDDA Executive Director
Downtown Fort Lauderdale
It’s the End of the Year but Just the Beginning
The oppressive heat is now gone and the crisp fall air is in full swing. Speaking of change, have you noticed our weather patterns changing? Last winter was wet and the summer had two to three days of rain weekly instead of two hour thunderstorms. But there’s more than just a seasonal change in the air this year. With two months left to go, 2013 has flown by as Downtown Fort Lauderdale has seen some truly momentous events take shape this year. The Wave Streetcar special assessment became law after several years of outreach, 4,000 new residential units were proposed, and the community weighed in on community gardening, urban design and many other issues. But this is just the beginning.
Right now the downtown population is estimated at 10,000. Think even further down the line when downtown reaches build-out. The Downtown Master Plan forecasts that the population will be between 72,477 and 94,537 people, more than the current total population of Downtown Miami! Another change in the air is the change in home prices.
DDA research has shown that home prices have risen 12%, a welcome increase from the plummets experienced during the recession. Almost all of the new units from the last boom cycle have new ownership and downtown is ready to welcome new ones.
Our community is actually creating infrastructure to handle our growth before it becomes a major problem. Projects like the Wave Streetcar, All Aboard Florida, and Tri-Rail Coastal Link will catapult downtown to the next level of urbanity. The Wave team recently traveled to Atlanta, Georgia to observe the construction of their 2.7 mile streetcar system. Even as the tracks are being laid into the ground, project managers have noticed a rise in pedestrian and retail activity where the construction is happening. It was an exciting glimpse into the near future here in Downtown Fort Lauderdale. As the year will soon draw to a close, it’s nice to take a moment and realize just how far we’ve come.
For more information email us at: [email protected] Or call: 954.463.6574
RVCA President’s Message
Fall has arrived, and we can’t wait for the temperature to come down a bit. And asthe temperature cools down, we realize that Thanksgiving is right around the cor-ner and the Holiday season is almost upon us. We have some great events in the
neighborhood around this time of year. The Rio Vista Holiday Party will be held on Sat-urday, December 7, in Virginia Young Park. The social committee has many fun thingsplanned, so mark your calendars now. Information about ticket sales and times are list-ed here in the magazine.
In keeping with the holiday theme, the Rio Vista Holiday Light Display is back by popu-lar demand. Join your fellow neighbors in either decorating your home or voting foryour favorite display. If you’re interested in registering your Outdoor Holiday Lights Dis-play, simply email me at [email protected] with a subject of ‘Holiday Lights Display.’
The Winterfest Boat Parade will travel past Abreu Park on Saturday, December 14.Join your neighbors and bring a picnic blanket. Lawn chairs will have a designated sec-tion and standing room will be available behind that. It should be a fun evening for all.
Finally, don’t forget to join us for the RVCA General meeting on November 18,7:00 p.m. for pizza and social, and 7:30 for the meeting. Lori Parrish,Count Property Appraiser, will be our guest speaker.
See you in the neighborhood!
Warren Sturman, MDPresident, RVCA
The Protect Rio Vista program uses your subscription funds to hire off-duty Fort Laud-erdale police officers to patrol our neighborhood. The officers are in uniform whenon duty and have full authority to take official action should a crime take place
while on patrol. The officers patrol in a marked car leased by the Civic Associationand will be dispatched by FLPD for any 911 call received from the neighborhood. Typi-cally, if there is an officer on duty, he can respond to a call in Rio Vista within oneminute! Members will receive a cell phone number by which they may contact thepatrol officers directly while they are on duty. Members also have the opportunity torequest a vacation check of their home while they are out of town.
If you are not yet a member, please consider joining Protect Rio Vista today. The moremembers we have, the more patrol hours we are able to schedule and the more policepresence we will have to ensure we have a safe neighborhood for our families.
For more information, please visit our website at riovistaonline.com andclick on the News, Updates and Events tab. There, you will find additionaldetails under Protect Rio Vista. Thanks for helping to keep our neighborhood safe. RV
Warren Sturman, MDPresident
Rio Vista Civic Association
A Special Messagefrom our RVCA
Security Committee
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Protect Rio Vista Security Patrol
Wednesday, October 09, 2013
1450 Door to door solicitor contacted in the 1500 block ofPonce. Door hangings for a charity clothes donation. HEHAD A CITY PERMIT, first time I’ve seen that in Rio Vista.
1503 Out of town checks completed and apparentlysecure. 11 St Bridge had multiple construction equipmentparked on the entire E/B span reducing bridge to 1 lane cre-ating a dangerous condition. Contact made and equip-ment/vehicles moved.
1700 Chased two fisherwomen from Cordova & 11 St.They told me “other polices” told them they could fish therebecause it was City property. I told them they were mistak-en (likely non-RVSP cops) that the property belongs to the res-idences across the street. THEN, I found out they had no fish-ing licenses. I told them I give warnings to everyone and Isent them on their way. They could not name the cops wholet them fish there & they said they are here all the time. Inall the years I’ve worked this detail I have never seen them.(This is a gem)
1745 Additional out of town check request came in &added to the log.
1830 Corridors, parks, LYC & neighborhood secure.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
1550 I began patrols and checks of vacation homes
1745 All of the vacation homes checked secure
1800 I observed a W/M, Kenneth Maurice Beggs, aknown wanted person walking south on SE 9 Ave at 11 Ct.The subject entered the cemetery and I lost sight of him butcontinued to follow up on his whereabouts.
1900 Assisted by two patrol units I was able to arrest Ken-neth Maurice Beggs, W/M 08/18/49. Beggs was the tar-get of a felony economic crimes investigation that I had sub-mitted to the State Attorney’s Office for the issuance of war-rants within the last weeks. I knew Beggs was living in the1300 block of Cordova Road and has been observed walk-ing through Rio Vista on several occasions recently. Whenchecking the residence I learned he was now in a hotel roomon S. Federal Hwy, very close by. After checking the area,Beggs was located and arrested in the area of
Federal/Davie Blvd. without incident. Beggs was chargedwith (5) felony charges including (2) counts of grand theftover $20,000.00, (2) counts impersonating a real estateagent and felony probation violation. He was currently outof jail on bond from Manatee County on unrelated felonycharges as well. #13-115540
2000 Returned from FLPD completed paperwork.
2115 Responded to residence in reference to the residentseeking law enforcement advice on a criminal matter. I didconsult with resident at length, he was grateful for the input.
2200 Checked all of the parks and patrolled the YachtClub.
2225 I located an open gate to the construction home.The chain and lock were lying on the ground but didn’tappear to have been tampered with. Possibly the crew for-got to lock up at the end of the day? I saw no evidence oftheft or other criminal activity after checking the groundsinside. The home is still in the early foundation stages. I lefta message at Builders phone in reference to what I had dis-covered and locked the gate upon my exit.
2245 Final checks of the area.
Friday, October 11, 2013
0815 Began and completed out of town checks. Allappear to be secure.
0910 Flagged down by resident reference to an oldermodel black BMW. The vehicle is parked in front with notag. I left a note on vehicle to be removed, before we haveit removed.
0940 Spent some time conducting traffic and bridgechecks along Cordova. NO violators, no fisherman, nodebris.
1040 Made contact with resident referenced above aboutvehicle who stated the vehicle belongs to her friend who justpurchased the vehicle a few days ago and is having the vehi-cle shipped to CA tomorrow. Stated she will contact theowner and move vehicle. Case closed.
1050 Final patrol all areas.
1100 10-8 Began patrolling all the streets in the Rio Vista.
1700 Traffic stop on non-resident for stop sign SE 9th St/Cordova. Warning given.
1745 Traffic stop at SE 11 Ct/ 9th Ave for stop sign. Non-resident headed to birthday party. Warning given.
2030 Responded to alarm. Checked the location, allappeared secure. MI Completed. 115934
2100 Completed sign deliveries to new members
2230 Checked Yacht Club
Saturday, October 12, 2013
0920 Began patrols and checks of vacation homes
1015 Dispatched in reference to a audible residentialalarm. Upon arrival the alarm was still activated but soonsilenced. The exterior checked secure. The alarm wascoded out as an apparent malfunction. #13-116170.
This alarm activated several more times during my shift, thecall out arrived and we checked the interior of the home,which was found secure. The alarm was shut off by the prop-erty owner as it appears to have electrical problem.
1145 I observed a large amount of mail lying on a frontporch and driveway that fell from an overstuffed mailbox,newspapers in the driveway and a UPS delivery box lying at
the front door of residence during a vacation home check.All items were carried to the back door of the residence andthe homeowner was notified. Soon a neighbor arrived indi-cating homeowner contacted him and took possession of theproperty for safekeeping.
1220 All vacation homes were found to be secure.
1245 Checked all of the parks
1335 Final patrols of the area (very quiet day).
1450 Fisherman on private property at Cordova &11th Stsent on way. He was licensed.
1555 As above, fisherman on private property at Cordova& 11th St. They too were sent on way and licensed. I don’tunderstand the draw here, I’ve never seen anyone catch afish at this location. (good)
1615 Call on detail phone regarding the above BMW. Iadvised caller we are aware of the status of the vehicle andthat it is being shipped out of state, should be moved todayper yesterday’s log entry. He understood and thanked us forbeing on it.
1700 Corridors, parks, LYC & neighborhood secure. RV.
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MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Please complete this form and FAX IT TO 954-761-9379 or mail it to the address below
Name_____________________________________________________________�
Address___________________________________________________________
City, State, Zip______________________________________________________
Phone ____________ Alternate Phone _____________ E-mail_______________
Membership Options: $400 (Combined Rio Vista Security Fund and RVCA membership fees) $365 (Rio Vista Security Fund only) $35 (RVCA membership only)
Please enclose check payable to RVCA or provide credit card information below.
Type of Card: ________ Card Number: ___________________________ Expiration Date: _________________
Name on Card: ______________________________________________Security/CV Code: ________________
Credit Card Billing Address (if different from above): ____________________________________________ Please charge my card the amount indicated above. I additionally agree to allow my participation in the security fund and RVCA membership to be automatically renewed on the first day of the month of the anniversary of my subscription at the rate above using this credit card information until I request to terminate my subscription in writing or via email to [email protected]. I hereby authorize the use of my name in any promotion of the RVCA Security Detail until terminated in writing or via email to [email protected].
Signature _____________________________________________________________________________
Mail to: RVCA, PO BOX 460386, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33346 or FAX: 954-761-93779 You may also join online at http://riovistaonline.com/membership
Protect Rio Vista - Security Patrol Logs
The Welcome Wagon
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New homeowners, on behalf of the Rio Vista Civic Association, I would like towelcome you to our beautiful Rio Vista neighborhood. The Rio Vista Civic Asso-ciation is a volunteer organization, comprised of 12 elected representatives
from Rio Vista. The RVCA was created to preserve the value and desirability of RioVista. It also strives to enrich the quality of life in Rio Vista through community projectsand representation of our residents to other organizations.
RVCA board meetings are held throughout the year. You are invited to join us to seehow the Rio Vista Civic Association works. Please feel free to contact me for details ofthe next meeting and to learn which board member seats are available. Our next gen-eral meeting will take place in November and all are welcome. Please check our web-site for the exact date and time. Don’t forget to show up a little bit early for the “PizzaSocial.” You’ll meet everyone involved with RVCA and it really is good pizza!
Each year, the RVCA hosts various events in our neighborhood, including the AnnualHoliday Party held at Virginia Young Park. Our 2013 Holiday Party is set for Saturday,December 7th. Please join us for a night of entertainment for the whole family. We willhave plenty of fun for the kids, food, and TV’s for football fans. This year we are work-ing on streamlining the ticket process by offering advance ticket sales and ticket pay-ment via PayPal. As always, we welcome anyone who would like to volunteer.
Upcoming Civic Association meetings and events, recent news, and announcements arealways available on the official neighborhood website, www.riovistaonline.com. Thewebsite also includes some helpful resources for new residents, as well as applicationsfor the Protect Rio Vista Program and Civic Association membership.
And, of course, all Rio Vista homeowners and residents receive this very magazine thatyou’re reading, RIO VISTA, on a bimonthly basis throughout the year. In addition to theprint version, we also publish a RIO VISTA E-Newsletter that goes out as needed toeveryone on our RVCA email list. It’s a way of keeping everyone in the neighborhooda little more up-to-date on RVCA news, local issues and events of interest. The list is con-fidential, of course, and if you’d like to receive the E-News, please email us [email protected] and we’ll make sure you receive it.
If you are interested in a RVCA sticker for your vehicle(s), which lets our Rio Vista Secu-rity Patrol Officers know that your car belongs to a Rio Vista neighborhood resident,please email your name and address to me, Christina Currie, at [email protected].
We’re delighted to welcome you to your Rio Vista. Just let us know if we can help!
Christina Currie, Esq.Secretary, Rio Vista Civic Association & Welcome Committee Chair
RVCA Welcome Committee
REACHING OUTTo New Neighbors
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65Celebrating its 65th year in business, Lauderdale Mari-
na, located on the Intracoastal Waterway just northof Port Everglades, is the oldest single-owner marina
business in South Florida. This world-famous waterfront land-mark is home to several related businesses including its ownBoston Whaler dealership, the award-winning 15th StreetFisheries restaurant and Drum Realty.
In 1948, the site of the marina was an abandoned highlysecret research station for submarine torpedoes of WorldWar II. It was so far “out of town” that the police pistol fir-ing range was on the same dirt road, SE 15th Street, at whatis now Cordova Road. Lauderdale Harbors and many of theother undeveloped islands were simply tree covered andsometimes swampy leftovers from the aftermath of the great1926 Florida real estate crash.
Bob Cox, the marina’s late founder, making a permanentmove from New York to Fort Lauderdale, arrived in Port Ever-glades in 1946 on a deep draft motor sailer. He was aston-ished to find that there was no place where the water wasdeep enough to dock his 9’ draft boat, the only commercialdockage being a small obsolete marina on the causewaywhich is now the Las Olas bridge connection to the beach.Huss Marina was on its last legs, had a shallow depth ofwater, red-tagged condemned wiring, and a single metalshower stall installed, it is said, by one of the boat ownersfor the price of a bottle of good whiskey.
The semi-abandoned Navy torpedo research station was theonly spot with enough depth to accommodate Cox’s vessel,but could not be used because the government had not relin-quished its prewar lease on the property. Cox, however,seeking not only a dock but recognizing that the miles ofempty Fort Lauderdale waterways would someday be linedwith homes and boats, all of which would have to pass thetorpedo station on their way to the ocean or up and downthe Intracoastal Waterway, negotiated with the owners ofthe land and in 1948 opened Lauderdale Marina as amarine fueling station.
From the marina site there was no evidence of the existenceof the City of Fort Lauderdale, no buildings on the horizon,no building at all in what is now Harbor Beach, and ofcourse no 17th Street Causeway Bridge. Cruising boatsoften stopped to ask “how far is Fort Lauderdale,” and foundit hard to believe that they could fill their water tanks with citywater via a small pipe about a half mile long installed by theU.S. Navy.
Current yachtsmen find it hard to believe that the manyislands and peninsulas that make up the city were not builtfor boats. The canals were dredged to provide enough fill tomake the swampy east side of Fort Lauderdale into saleablereal estate. Early aerial photographs show low bridges builtacross the ends of the canals to provide for automobile cir-culation from one island to the next. Lauderdale Marina hasgrown with the city. Now one of the major fuel docks on theIntracoastal Waterway, the marina provides dockage, boatsales, parts and repair services, and in its 59th year tookover the operation of its well known restaurant, the 15thStreet Fisheries, which had been operating for more than 20years by one of their tenants.
Cox, an engineer by training, fascinated by the new boatbuilding material called fiberglass, opened the first salesagency for such boats in the State of Florida in 1949. Todaythey hold a coveted “Brunswick 5-Star Dealer” certificationfor one of the country’s most famous brands of boats, BostonWhaler.
The fuel dock at Lauderdale Marina continues to thrive todayand provides much needed services to the South Floridaboating community. Lauderdale Marina is indeed a land-mark along the Intracoastal Waterway, just minutes from theinlet to the Atlantic Ocean at Port Everglades. RV
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Neighborhood News, Notables & EventsMark Your Calendar for the Rio VistaHoliday Party!Rio Vista’s Elves have been busy putting the finishingtouches on the annual Rio Vista Holiday Party. Thisyear’s party will be held on Saturday evening,December 7, from 6-9 pm in Virginia YoungPark. Come connect with neighbors, new and old, whileenjoying a wonderful catered meal. The Elves have some-thing for everyone. Children can do crafts and play gameswith Coach Jim. The rock-climbing wall will be back.
Want to play 21? Decks of cards will be available for any-one who wants to start a game. An outdoor screen willbroadcast the college conference match ups, so you don’thave to miss a thing! Word has it that a certain beardedgentlemen may stop by on a fire truck. Make sure to joinus so you don’t miss a thing.
Interested in volunteering? Meet at the check in table at5:30. Tickets will be available for a nominal charge forpre-sale or can be purchased the night of the event. Fortickets or more information contact ChristinaCurrie at [email protected].
Rio Vista’s Ely Brand Wins Masters Singles Rowing ChampionshipRio Vista resident, Ely Brand, is not only an avid competi-tive rower, he is the Masters Singles Champion at TheHead of The Indian Creek Regatta, a Miami Beach threemile race from South Beach to North Beach.
Ely began rowing seven years ago when his daughterrefused to use the rowing machine he bought for her. Theformer Pine Crest Varsity Captain was too tired afterschool and practice to work out at home, so Ely beganputting the machine to use. Ely says that rowing is a fullbody workout, keeps you slim, helps balance, and ener-gizes the mind and body. The shell he rows in is 11” wideand 28 feet long and about 1/16th of an inch thick. Herecommends rowing to anyone looking for a new sport.Congrats, Ely!
Saint Jerome Annual Fall Festival
The Saint Jerome annual Fall Festival is their largestfundraiser. This year's theme is vintage cartoons. Thegrounds are transformed into a magical playground for allages. There are a variety of ethnic food and drinks thatare prepared by the St. Jerome families. St. Jerome stu-dents decorate festive game booths and there are thrillingcarnival rides provided by Michael's amusements. All pro-ceeds benefit both the St. Jerome Church and School andthey invite you to join the festivities November 20-24,2013. St. Jerome School is located at 2601 SW 9th Ave,Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315.
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Dreams Really Do Come TrueOn Friday, October 18, New River Fine Art on Las OlasBoulevard is hosting an opening reception for their SeasonPremier Exhibition. While that's not necessarily news, I’mvery proud to say that my son, Marcus Bickler, will be pre-miering his work in the gallery at that exhibition.
The exciting part is that ever since Marcus was a veryyoung child he dreamed of exhibiting his artwork in thisparticular gallery! He would walk past the gallery with hisgrandmother and would dream of his work on the gallery'swalls. Twenty-eight years have passed; Marcus attendedcollege at Maryland Institute College of Art, returned toFlorida and recently settled in Rio Vista with his wife andbaby. He has been working diligently in his studio behindhis home seeking local gallery representation. Although hiswork had been represented in Miami, Dallas, Atlanta, LosAngeles and London for years and has received interna-tional acclaim and has been sought after by celebrities,collectors and art appreciators, this hometown boy alwaysdreamed of local representation.
About six weeks ago, New River Fine Art's Gallery Direc-tor, Wissam ElGhoul visited Marcus' studio to review hiswork. In turn, he encouraged the gallery's owner, LisaBurgess to visit his studio as well. Believing in his talent sheinvited Marcus to show in the gallery's upcoming exhibi-tion and to become one of the gallery's represented artists!Marcus' dream of having his work adorn New River FineArt's walls has come true!
Thanks for letting me share this story, I'm a proud mom- I'msure that's evident!Edda Bickler (Editor: Thank YOU for sharing, Edda!)
Harbordale HappeningsGreetings Rio Vista!
What a great school year we are having so far! Returningfrom the summer break, we found that Harbordale grew insize and in staff members. We were so proud to againhear of our A+ school rating. The word is out – Harbor-dale is a GREAT place to be!! Did you know Harbordalewas the most requested reassignment school in BrowardCounty? What an honor!
Our Adopt-A-Class pro-gram is off to anothergreat start this year,and we have achieved100% adoption of ourclassrooms and spe-cials. Most of ourclassrooms have beenadopted more thanonce. Many parents have talked to local businesses onour behalf, or sponsored a classroom through their ownbusiness or personal means. We have collected over$11,000 through this program which has such a directimpact the classrooms.
We held a FUN and very successful “Parents Night Out”at Southport Raw Bar. Thanks to the Buddy Sherman Fami-ly for their generosity of donating appetizers and drinks forthis Harbordale event on their beautiful back patio. Wewere able to raise $3800 for Harbordale! Thank youSouthport Raw Bar!
Our annual Pumpkin Pizzazz is always a wonderful event.We loved seeing so many of our neighborhood familiesthere. Other upcoming events include Penny Challenge inNovember to raise money for new playground pieces, theBMX Bike Show as the Fall Supersale Reward, Book Nightat Barnes and Noble, Science “High Tech” Day, andChristmas on Las Olas with our 4th and 5th Graders per-forming “Christmas Around the World.” Then, the chil-dren’s favorite: The Holiday Shop!
Watch this newsletter for Harbordale updates and get toknow your great little neighborhood school! Please feelfree to call the school with any questions at 754-323-6050or check out our website at www.HarbordaleHSA.com.
Hope to see you around the neighborhood or at the schoolsoon!
Ellen WhitemanHSA President 2013-2014
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Neighborhood News, Notables & EventsWelcome to the Neighborhood
Chris Campbell’spassion is helpingothers--especiallywhen he is helpingthem to improvetheir health and fit-ness and to achieve
athletic goals. After working with various fitness clubs andthe Ft. Lauderdale Yacht Club, his dream of opening hisown fitness center came true in February when he estab-lished NEXT LEVEL FIT TRAINING at 1520 South FederalHighway in Fort Lauderdale and began the quest to takeboth his—and his clients’—aspirations to the NEXT LEVEL.
With a BS in Exercise & Sports Science and a Master’sdegree in Health Education & Behavior, earned at the Uni-versity of Florida, Campbell has utilized his education totrain a wide variety of athletes and has helped countlessindividual clients successfully reach their health, fitness andathletic goals over the last decade. “We focus on ourclients. No one program is right for everyone so we makesure that we understand what YOU want to achieve so wecan help you in reaching YOUR goals,” says Campbell.“We are vested in our clients—we truly care about takingyour fitness to the ‘Next Level’!” he adds.
NEXT LEVEL is open by appointment Monday through Sun-day from 5:00 AM until 9:00 PM with a variety of groupand personal training sessions available. Schedules areposted online and individual appointments are encour-aged. Visit www.NextLevelFitTraining.com for more.
Rio Vista Fit Chix"Gym? Check. Studio Classes? Check. Enough of the 4walls for now! Five gals with a love of our beautiful RioVista neighborhood decided on a 90-day Fitness Chal-lenge in the great outdoors. That, plus a desire for thesefive busy moms to be fit and trim by the holidays.
Along came Lisa Pecora, a local fitness trainer who agreedto meet with these gals at 6am on Tuesdays and Thursdaysfor a mixed class of cardio, weights, Pilates & yoga- all ina one-hour class. It was the only time they could squeezein between busy careers, mom duty, and volunteering theirtime for school & charitable events. The gals now dependon each other for showing up and support. They love theidea of working out with friends, changing locations andmixing up the workout each week.
So if you see these women sweating it out in the earlymorning hours, shout out a word of encouragement!
(In photo from lower left to right: Liz Caldwell, Mary JeanLafferty, Joanne Kunin-Goldman, Annette Jowers and Lory Moody).
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Neighborhood News, Notables & EventsSt. Sebastian Holiday Arts & Crafts FairSt. Sebastian Catholic Church will hold their annual Holi-day Arts and Crafts Festival on November 16 and 17 inMsgr. Patrick S. McDonnell Parish Hall from Noon to 7:00PM on Saturday, and 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM on Sunday.
The two day festival will feature handcrafted home decora-tions, jewelry, photography and much more from local ven-dors and artisans. Snacks and refreshments will be avail-able. Come out and make it a fun event for the entire fami-ly and it’s a perfect time to think about holiday gift giving.
Exhibitor spaces include a 6 foot table with 2 chairs for$35.-$40 (dependent upon exhibitors’ space require-ments). Exhibitor space can be reserved by contacting theParish Office at (954) 524-9344 or visiting the parishoffice located at 2000 SE 25th Ave., Ft Lauderdale, FL33316 (Mon. thru Fri. 9:00AM – 4:00 PM). The ExhibitorApplication form may be found on our website, stsebas-tianfl.org then click on “forms”. Registration deadline isTuesday, November 12, 2013
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