Saturday, September 30, 2023

𝗢𝗨𝗥 𝗔𝗥𝗧𝗜𝗖𝗟𝗘 𝗢𝗡 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗖𝗜𝗧𝗬 𝗖𝗢𝗠𝗠𝗜𝗦𝗦𝗜𝗢𝗡'𝗦 𝗘𝗫𝗣𝗘𝗡𝗦𝗜𝗩𝗘 𝗧𝗥𝗜𝗣𝗦 𝗥𝗘𝗠𝗜𝗡𝗗𝗦 𝗔 𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗗𝗘𝗥 𝗢𝗙 𝗢𝗡𝗘 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗪𝗢𝗥𝗦𝗧 𝗘𝗫𝗔𝗠𝗣𝗟𝗘𝗦 𝗘𝗩𝗘𝗥~𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗖𝗢𝗟𝗢𝗠𝗕𝗜𝗔 𝗧𝗥𝗜𝗣𝗦 𝗢𝗙 𝟮𝟬𝟭𝟮

 From the editor: In response to our article on the City Commission's love for expensive, even exotic trips out of town on the taxpayer's dime, a reader sent this note:  The best trip: Colombia. Whatever happened to the Colombia networking done by the City of Brownsville officials in Colombia?

Brownsville Observer: were you there? Were you invited?

No, I certainly wasn't invited, but do remember the horrible waste of taxpayer dollars for what was essentially a vacation romp in a beautiful locale.
I'm publishing my original report below:

Most Expensive Trip in Brownsville History Continues to Cost Taxpayers

Jason Hilts, Tony Martinez Charming Colombians in 2012
With Southmost still not having sidewalks, the "Four Corners" area under water after every rain and downtown still looking like shit, Mayor Tony Martinez and BEDC President Jason Hilts decided in the summer of 2012 to take a taxpayer subsidized, extravagant trip to Barranquilla, Colombia to adopt that Caribbean port city as Brownsville's sister.  Were there a direct flight between the Brownsville/South Padre Island "International" Airport and Barranquilla, Colombia, the trip would be 1,806 miles long, making the faux sibling relationship definitely long distance.

The Brownsville delegation spent a week in Colombia on the taxpayer dime.  None carried a sack lunch or stayed at the Motel 6.  Easily, tens of thousands of hard-earned taxpayer dollars were spent on what was a thinly-disguised pleasure trip.

BEDC Director Jason Hilts
Jason Hilts, who, a dozen years ago, as a BEDC operative, was caught using a city-issued credit card for personal items, including jewelry, was not terminated, but promoted to BEDC's Executive Director.  It's as an anonymous poster keeps reminding us:  "Brownsville taxpayers don't tolerate corruption.  They demand it."

Still footloose and fancy free with taxpayer dollars, Hilts, the architect of the Titan Tire fiasco, decided that traveling to and wining and dining in Colombia on the taxpayer dime was not enough. He talked the mayor into setting up an "office" in Colombia to "promote economic development" between the two countries.

From 2013-15, $197,000 was spent for an office and staff in Columbia, plus Hilts and crew made SIXTEEN urgent trips back to Colombia to check on the progress of economic development.  As we reported in earlier this year:

In the pursuit of economic development for the City of Brownsville, BEDC operatives traveled sixteen times to the exotic destination of Colombia during fiscal years 2013-15.(We've published the full report just below this article.) While typically a combination of Jason Hilts, Gilberto Salinas and Olga Ramos made the Colombia trip, one contingent included as many as eleven.

During those years, the BEDC spent $312,541 of taxpayer monies on travel alone.  Despite the hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars spent on the office, staff and trips to Colombia, the office was simply closed without fanfare in 2015. No jobs were created for Brownsville residents. Nothing in the way of economic development ever materialized between Brownsville and Colombia.

Brownsville's CycloBia, Patterned after Columbia's Ciclovia
While in Colombia in 2012, the Brownsville delegation were impressed by a local cycling event, Ciclovia, which they brought back to Brownsville as CycloBia with the "B" standing for Brownsville.  

Under the strong-armed tactics of City Commissioner Rose Gowen, the City of Brownsville promoted the cycling event, purchasing advertising with taxpayer monies, providing bicycles, police and traffic control, etc. While no accurate and total record of expenditures is available, an estimated cost of each taxpayer subsidized event runs between $60,000 and $100,000 with typically four or more events held annually.

Adding the cost of the original, ill-fated City of Brownsville trip to Colombia, the BEDC office set up and staffed for three years, the 16 trips made to Colombia and four years of subsidizing CycloBia, is it not accurate to describe that original trip as the most expensive in Brownsville history?

1 comment:

  1. Was this the trip where Martinez connected with a Colombian girlfriend?

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