"It may not always be easy, convenient,
or politically correct to stand for truth and right, but it is the right thing to do. Always."
M. Russel Ballard


Collier County Commissioner, District 2

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5 - Year Service Award

"This award probably meant more to me than the 30-year-award from Ford! Because I was elected to serve by the community and the people who reside here!" Frank Halas

Community Involvement

July 25, 2007 at Golden Gate Overpass Ribbon Cutting.

FAC Conference June 12-15, 2007

Advanced County Commissioner Certification presented to Commissioner Halas by FAC President Susan Latvala

EDC Tour

Bob Murray, Jim Coletta, Frank Halas

 

News, Comments, Notes
May 15, 2008
No Rave Review from the Test Kitchen
Commentary for May 2008 by Frank Halas, Collier County for Commissioner District 2
I enjoy cooking... even when it gets hot in the kitchen. I dont always use a recipe. Sometimes my creations come out great - other times not.


I find the process is a lot like my work as a county commissioner.


There has been a lot of controversy surrounding my recent idea to build a first-class public pier somewhere along the shore north of Pelican Bay. Through process of elimination, the proposed site became the conjunction of north Gulfshore Drive and Vanderbilt Beach Road. My idea was born out of a search for a gulf access point that would give our people and the visitors who support our community a special place to enjoy and create fond memories. I wanted to find a way to bring back to the average person some of the atmosphere and pleasure of living in our community that has been lost to development. I wanted to create a clean, secure, beautiful, and enjoyable venue for all ages for the extended neighborhood and for visitors.


Over the past six years, in my district alone - despite my lobbying and my vote, I saw our only major public marina fall victim to a luxury high-rise project. 500 boaters lost a home for their boats overnight. The boat rental concession closed up and the pontoons were loaded up and towed away. Families lost important access to fishing, boating, and enjoyment of the gulf. Shortly after, I saw the Vanderbilt Inn with its chicki hut and Jimmy Buffet atmosphere close forever slated to be replaced by another private luxury development. It meant no more lazy weekend afternoons and convivial sunsets on the beach for a host of beachgoers. These are just two examples of the special places on the gulf that have been lost& of valued public gathering spots replaced by private enclaves. Especially frustrating was that both of these sites at one time or another were within the countys grasp. For a relatively small outlay, our people could have benefited enormously. No one was interested.


Their loss is why I supported the regional park with its water feature. It is why I supported the parking garage on Vanderbilt Beach Road and the expansion of parking on Bluebill near Vanderbilt Drive. It is why I continue to lobby for improved conditions at Delnor Wiggins Park and at our county gulf parks. Our people are running out of ways to access the beaches and the water. I made a commitment when I ran for office to do my best to make it possible for families to have places to come and enjoy our special paradise lifestyle. I continue to try to live up to that commitment. Finding opportunities  especially affordable opportunities  isnt easy. Our public sector pockets are not very deep.


The idea of the pier was my effort to put something in place that was special  a substitute for the unique and treasured places that have been lost. I thought it was additive - a win for everyone  a recipe for success. I appear to have been wrong. The community has spoken. They dont want it.


I accept their decision. But I am staying in the kitchen - I can take the heat. I will keep looking for new recipes  new possibilities for special places and better access to the gulf. If I find a good idea, I will need the active support of those of you who favor it. And to those who will disagree, I ask that you bring your own recipes forward to help us find a way to insure that our beaches and our gulf lifestyle are available for all our citizens and guests to enjoy.


Working together, we make a difference. Please remember that Sandra Lea, my aide, can assist you to reach me or schedule time with me if the need arises. You can reach her at 252-8097. My phone number is 252-8390; email me at FrankHalas@colliergov.net.

Frank Halas