Hold Accountable

Documented concerns about Mayor Shannon Martin so Port St. Lucie residents can demand transparent, responsible leadership together.

A close-up, photographic image of a heavy, weathered wooden desk in a dimly lit municipal office, cluttered with thick binders labeled only by color tabs, stamped folders, and stacks of printed financial reports. A sleek, stainless-steel letter opener shaped subtly like a snake’s head lies across a highlighted spreadsheet, its glint catching a beam of cool, overhead fluorescent light. In the background, a blurred city seal carved into stone on the wall hints at Port St. Lucie governance without showing text. The lighting is moody and directional, creating deep shadows that suggest investigation and scrutiny. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, the mood is serious, credible, and analytical, ideal for a fact-based political accountability site.

Why This Site Exists

This project compiles public records, meeting footage, and resident accounts raising serious concerns about Shannon Martin’s leadership, so voters can decide with full information.

Updates

New findings, records, and analysis posted regularly.

A high-resolution, eye-level photograph of the exterior of a generic city government building in coastal Florida, constructed of pale stucco with blue-tinted windows and surrounded by neatly trimmed hedges and palm trees. In the foreground, a large stone fountain features a stylized snake motif being encircled and restrained by interlocking metal rings, symbolizing reform and oversight. Late afternoon sunlight creates a warm, golden glow, throwing crisp shadows of the palms across the walkway. The composition uses the rule of thirds, with the building slightly off-center and the symbolic fountain in sharp focus. The atmosphere is bold yet professional, conveying a serious, watchdog tone suitable for documented allegations and sourced civic critiques, without including any human figures or written words.
A cinematic, nighttime photograph of a conference table in a darkened civic meeting room, lit only by a single overhead pendant lamp that spills a harsh, white circle of light onto the surface. On the table lie neatly arranged printed news clippings with redacted blocks, bound public records requests, and an open laptop displaying anonymized bar graphs and line charts, all deliberately free of legible text. A small brass snake paperweight sits at the edge of the documents, its head aligned with an upward-trending red line, implying rising concerns. Deep shadows swallow the corners of the room, with the faint outline of a city map on the wall in the background. Shot from a low, side angle, the image feels investigative, methodical, and grounded in evidence.
A wide, photographic shot of a stormy sky over Port St. Lucie’s low-rise civic district, captured from street level looking toward a silhouetted city hall structure. Dark, rolling clouds gather above, pierced by a single shaft of bright sunlight that falls directly onto a large, cracked stone sculpture of a snake’s head in the foreground median, suggesting a turning point. Streetlights are just beginning to glow amber along the wet asphalt, reflecting the tempestuous sky. The composition uses strong leading lines from the road and sidewalks to draw the eye from the broken snake symbol to the civic buildings beyond. The mood is tense but hopeful, conveying the idea of confronting entrenched power to help the city reach the next level, in a serious, realistic style without people.
A detailed, photographic close-up of a large corkboard mounted on the wall of a sparse civic watchdog workspace. The board is covered with anonymized, textless visual elements: color-coded index cards, arrows made of string, neutral newspaper-like rectangles, and small aerial photos of generic government buildings, all pinned in a carefully organized pattern that suggests a well-documented investigation. At the center, a printed diagram of a snake is overlaid with translucent, geometric overlays symbolizing sourced allegations and structural issues. Soft, cool-toned studio lighting washes evenly across the board, creating gentle shadows behind the pins and strings. Shot straight on with sharp focus, the image feels meticulous, evidence-driven, and credible, matching a bold but fact-focused exposé site about Port St. Lucie governance.

Demand Better Leadership

A dramatic, hyper-realistic aerial photograph of a coastal Florida city hall complex at dusk, seen from high above. The main building, a modern concrete and glass structure, sits at the center, illuminated by stark white security lights that cast long, sharp shadows across the parking lot and surrounding palm-lined streets. On the plaza in front of the building, a large coiled metallic snake sculpture is shown being cleanly severed at the head by an oversized, polished steel guillotine blade, symbolizing cutting corruption. The sky glows with deep indigo and orange hues, adding tension. Shot with a wide-angle lens and sharp focus throughout, the composition feels bold, investigative, and serious, evoking the tone of an exposé website without depicting any people or text.

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