
IS IT TRUE, July 31, 2013
IS IT TRUE the City County Observer has confirmed that a check payable to McGradrey for invoice dated March 24, 2013 labeled “Delivery of Final Assessment and Executive Summary” was paid and cashed well before the July study was released?…the Winnecke Administration failed to give the City Council the April 8th McGladrey study which was obviously paid for, and, as such, demonstrates Mayoral Attorney Ted Ziemer’s position that these documents were deliberative and not available to the general public or press which was incorrect because taxpayer funds were used to produce the April 8th report?…in addition, according to Indiana Law, governmental units cannot prepay for contractual services?…given these facts we wonder why the City of Evansville would conduct business contrary to the law and pay for a so-called final report delivered in July?
IS IT TRUE that there was another Purchase Order #2880-00 issued by the City of Evansville to McGladrey on April 8, 2013 in the amount of $54,823.75 for “Computer Technology Assessmentâ€?…we find this date for the issuance of a new Purchase Order for something that was just billed for on March 24, 2013 and issued on April 8, 2013 to be a curious coincidence?…we do not yet have access to an invoice for any work that references PO #2880-00 but will certainly have the civic center moles on the case to alert us when it is available?…this curiously could be interpreted as the City of Evansville paying in full for the first study, wanting to see some changes, and then immediately ordering another study of the same topic?…we welcome a full documented chain of events from the Winnecke Administration as this does not look to be a transparent set of transactions given Mr. Ziemer’s assertions that the April 8, 2013 “Final Report†is nothing but a draft and is not subject to sunshine laws?
IS IT TRUE we were pleased to see that the Courier and Press published a follow up story on the April 8th McGladrey report?…we hope the lights stay on over there and that they direct some of their considerable reporting resources to inform the people of Evansville about this unfolding story?…we do not know what the budget is over at the CP but expect that their water bill exceeds the CCO’s total budget so we encourage them to continue with their newfound desire to report local news and forget about leading cheer for any local politicians?
IS IT TRUE the CCO published a letter from City Council Attorney Scott Danks to Mayoral Attorney Ted Ziemer yesterday where Danks virtually took Ziemer to school on Indiana’s sunshine laws?…Danks backed up his claims that a) the mayor has no right to withhold any information regarding the people’s business from the City Council and b) the City Council then determines whether or not the information is public with a corroborating opinion from the State of Indiana?…Danks then showed the confidence in his letter by releasing the April 8th McGladrey study to the media?…it is disturbing to see the Attorney for the City of Evansville be in such contrast to other legal opinions with respect to sunshine laws?…that the differences in opinion between Danks and Ziemer is so stark that only one of them can possibly be correct which would make the other one clearly wrong?…if there is anything that should not be subject to political manipulation and misinterpretation it is the interpretation and application of sunshine laws when it comes to spending taxpayer dollars?…sunshine laws are not something that should be manipulated with legal language to pursue an agenda for a specific client?…when this is all worked out there may need to be some shuffling of the legal deck over at the Civic Center?
IS IT TRUE we are reminded that it has been 17 months since a contract was crafted between the City of Evansville and Earthcare Energy that separated the taxpayers of Evansville from $200,000?…this contract oddly enough is still being serviced by Earthcare but expires in a short 7 months at which time the City is faced with some choices if Earthcare does not pay in full?…the City can legally try to enforce the contract or just let it slide?…time will tell if that contract works out for the people of Evansville?