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Riviera Beach CRA spends $15,000 on fact-finding trip

RIVIERA BEACH, Fla. -- A fact-finding trip involving nine people from Riviera Beach to the northeast is raising some eyebrows. The Riviera Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, or CRA for short, took nine people last week at taxpayers' expense, to the northeast U.S to look at ways to redevelop the city.

Riviera Beach wants to do something with a stretch of Broadway, and redevelop it. To get ideas, some community leaders from Riviera Beach visited Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and other cities last week. Some say to take nine people on a trip like that was completely unnecessary and a questionable use of taxpayers' money.

Tony Brown/Executive Director, CRA: This city has been trying to redevelop Broadway and this waterfront for 20 years.

Tony Brown, executive director of the Riviera Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, is taking some heat for a trip to the northeast he took last week with eight others.
 
Dawn Pardo/Vice-Chair, CRA: I just question if all of this is a good use of taxpayer dollars.

CBS 12: You believe that there was no reason to take nine people on a trip like this?

Dawn Pardo/Vice-Chair, CRA: Correct.

Brown says they visited Montreal, Philadelphia, New Jersey, Washington D.C., and Alexandria, Virginia. Brown says the trip from July 8 through July 13, cost taxpayers $15,000.

CBS 12: Who gave you permission to take nine people on this trip at taxpayers expense to go up to the northeast?

Tony Brown/Executive Director, CRA: It was budgeted and it was authorized by the board.

Dawn Pardo/Vice-Chair, CRA: The city council or the CRA board was not made aware of the trip.

Brown says Riviera Beach may want to create a public market where people can sell produce and meats and other items, and an artist's colony at the Spanish Courts motel, where artists can rent cottages to paint and do sculpture. Brown says they visited these kinds of places in other cities  where they have been successful.

Tony Brown/Executive Director, CRA: We took the trip for information and really, inspiration.

But some question why Brown had to take eight others with him, saying at a time like this when money is tight, the city needs to be very careful about how it spends taxpayers money.

Dawn Pardo/Vice-Chair, CRA: I'm surprised and I'm angry. I'm surprised that he would take residents, a police officer, and several of his staff. But I'm also a little angry that I wasn't, as an elected official, was not made aware of this.

Pardo says we haven't heard the last of this. She plans to bring up her concerns about Brown's fact-finding trip at the next CRA board meeting, in early August. Riviera Beach CRA spends $15,000 on fact-finding trip

Tuesday, July 17 2012, 11:30 PM EDT

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