Digital subscriptions provided by the City of Gulfport THE GABBER.COM No. 2805
March 23, 2023- March 29, 2023
Take It or Leave It After meeting Dec. 20 with the attorney for Boca Ciega Yacht Club, Commodore Roger Gilmore, and other representatives from BCYC, Gulfport almost had an end to the ongoing debates about the future of the Club. But that’s not how it worked out. Gulfport’s City Manager Jim O’Reilly and City Attorney Andy Salzman believed they had, on behalf of the city, reached a mutually agreeable lease with representatives from BCYC. Sometime after the new year, when the club changed commodores, it returned the lease to the city not with a signature, but a counterproposal. But there is not going to be any negotiation. On Mar. 7, council said they would vote next month on whether to approve the contract proposed by the city. After that, it will be up to BCYC whether they accept it. Ready to Vote O’Reilly reported that Salzman provided an outline of changes the club proposed to the initial lease offer. O’Reilly told Council he and Salzman needed guidance on
HOME LOANS
CATHY SALUSTRI
By Monroe Roark
Gulfport City Council said it would not entertain further negotiation on the Boca Ciega Yacht Club lease, which includes prime waterfront real estate.
whether to have another conversation with the club’s legal counsel. Mayor Sam Henderson made it clear that, in his opinion, that would not be necessary.
“I can tell you 100% that when we proposed what we were willing to do, that was our offer to them,” he said, adding that he never intended BCYC continued on page 10
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