Downtown West Palm Beach residents are challenging the nomination of Jordan Rathlev, a Related Ross executive, to the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) board. The controversy surrounds the issue of representation and public trust, with neighborhood leaders arguing that residents should have a greater voice in shaping the future of downtown West Palm Beach.
Background
The nomination, made by Mayor Keith James, has sparked debate among city commissioners, who say they want a public discussion before voting. The Downtown Neighborhood Association (DNA) has expressed concerns that the nomination could lead to an imbalance in representation on the DDA board, with two Related Ross executives potentially holding seats.
Commissioner Joe Peduzzi stated that while he believes Rathlev would make a strong addition to the board, he also wants to ensure the board has the proper balance. Commissioner Cathleen Ward emphasized the importance of maintaining residents’ trust, saying, “I don’t want to change my opinion based upon perception, but if we lose the trust and working relationship with the residents, we are only hurting ourselves.”
Related Ross Vice President Maura Daves responded to the concerns, saying that Rathlev sought the position as a resident of West Palm Beach, driven by his genuine commitment to a safe and vibrant downtown. The nomination is scheduled to come before the City Commission next Monday.
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