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Downtown Today: 12/5/2011

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Time 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
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Location 318
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KATHIE HOLLEY @ 5228
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Time 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM
Subject BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING
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Time 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Subject CITY COUNCIL
Location 301
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An Open Letter to Mark Owen from Bill Denton

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Bill Denton, a leader in the Rick Davis campaign has released a letter to the media that he sent to Vanderburgh County Democrat Central Committee Chairman Mark Owen. The opinions expressed in this letter reflect those of Mr. Denton.

Open Letter to Mark Owen from Bill Denton

IS IT TRUE? December 4, 2011

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The Mole #??

IS IT TRUE? December 4, 2011

IS IT TRUE that we would like to offer congratulations to the Evansville Courier for being honored by the Hoosier State Press Association as the Best Daily Newspaper in Indiana?…that Courier staffers scooped up many awards including first place awards for editorials, sports, and business?…that the City County Observer being an online only publication is not eligible and did not submit any entry?…that it is good to see Evansville businesses named at the top of anything and that it is a joy to see our friends at the CP accept the treasure chest of honors that they collected?

IS IT TRUE that a respectable crowd of 5,198 took advantage of yesterday’s great weather to head down to the Ford Center for the University of Evansville Purple Aces game against the Texas Christian Horned Frogs?…that those people were treated to a hard fought overtime game that saw the Aces come up just short of a victory over a much larger university?…that watching basketball at the Ford Center is a great experience and that we encourage all of our readers to attend some games?…that the Evansville Icemen face off against Bloomington today at 5:00 so if you are inclined please go check out a very good team and support them in their quest for a championship?

IS IT TRUE that Herman Cain seems to have screwed himself out of an opportunity to run for the office of President of the United States?…that Mr. Cain is not the first and will certainly not be the last politician to let his libido run his life?…that we suspect that some of the same people saying that Cain deserves a pass because President’s Clinton and Kennedy served well while chasing skirts across the world?…that we have been treated to Presidents of fidelity for the last 12 years as President Bush and President Obama have had no bimbo eruptions at all and have clearly professed love for their wives?…that the last 12 years have also been some of the worst times for the economy and for sound decision making?…that life in these United States was pretty good under Presidents Clinton and Kennedy so what we may need in the White House is another hound dog skirt chasing POTUS?…that maybe we can interest Tiger Woods to be the next Casanova President?

IS IT TRUE that the Indiana Democrat Party is getting blasted all over the State of Indiana for promoting a no primary policy?…that in a City County Observer reader’s poll a full 45% expressed the belief that the reason for not having primaries is so the PARTY BOSSES can choose and control the candidates, that 34% said it was because the PARTY BOSSES think that the people who vote in the Democrat primary are just too stupid to make a good choice, and the other 21% think they are doing this to save money?…that whatever the rationalization happens to be that the Indiana Democrat Party is alienating and disenfranchising the people of Indiana who align themselves with Democrat principles?

IS IT TRUE that the Cincinnati Bearcat’s victory over Connecticut yesterday will most likely keep the University of Louisville football Cardinals out of the Orange Bowl?…that the Big East co-champion Cards were picked to finish last but will now be in another bowl game and literally came within one play of the Orange Bowl?…that back in the day when Evansville College had a football team that the Evansville Purple Aces defeated the Louisville Cardinals in football?…that things have changed quite a bit with those two programs since the faced off each year in football?

California Governor Proposes Abolishing Redevelopment Commission

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California Governor Jerry Brown

Jerry Brown’s Proposal to Abolish California’s Redevelopment Agencies Would Help End Eminent Domain Abuse

Ilya Somin • March 26, 2011 10:24 pm

As part of his plan to address California’s fiscal crisis, liberal Democratic Governor Jerry Brown has proposed abolishing California’s 400 local “redevelopment agencies,” which would save the state some $1.7 billion per year, an important step towards closing the state’s $25 billion annual deficit. Unfortunately, his plan has so far been stymied by opposition from California Republicans, all but one of whom voted against it in the California Assembly. Under the California state constitution, passage of the bill requires a two thirds majority in the state Assembly, and Brown fell one vote short.

The GOP’s stance on this issue is extremely unfortunate, and at odds with the Party’s supposed devotion to free markets and property rights. As Steven Greenhut, an expert on California property rights issues points out in a recent Wall Street Journal op ed, the redevelopment agencies are notorious for their abuses of the power of eminent domain for the benefit of powerful private interest groups:

[I]n the last 60-some years, redevelopment agencies have become fiefdoms that run up enormous debt and abuse eminent domain by transferring private property to large developers promising to build tax-generating bonanzas. Today, there are 749 such projects. In the late 1950s, there were only nine. According to the state controller, redevelopment agencies consume about 12% of all state-wide property taxes—money that would otherwise go to critical public services….

Palm Desert’s redevelopment agency proposed to eliminate so-called blight by spending nearly $17 million on revamping a municipal golf club that remains one of the nation’s premier golfing locales.

In the 12 years I’ve spent reporting on this issue, I’ve seen an agency attempt to bulldoze an entire residential neighborhood and transfer the land to a theme-park developer. I’ve witnessed agencies declare eminent domain against churches—which pay few taxes—in order to sell the property at a deep discount to big-box stores that promise to keep city coffers flush. Working-class people and ethnic minorities often are the victims of this process since they often live in the vulnerable neighborhoods, and they have less muscle than big business developers.

The trouble is that blight is an amorphous concept, easily abused by government officials and redevelopment agencies. Once “blight” is found, the agency creates a project area and can then begins selling bonds (incurring debt) without a public vote. In 1995, one area of the city of Diamond Bar, where I lived, was declared blighted because there was chipped paint on some buildings….

While economic development and local control are crucial issues, it’s hard to understand why any Republican would believe that a regime of government planning and subsidy is the best way to achieve those goals. They should be standing up against the abuses of property rights and the fiscal irresponsibility inherent in the redevelopment process and championing market-based alternatives to urban improvement—even if it means defending a proposal from a Democratic governor they often disagree with.

IS IT TRUE? December 3, 2011 “Settle the Bet”

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IS IT TRUE? December 3, 2011

IS IT TRUE that there is a friendly bet among the staff of the CCO?…that one says that if the ERC is irresponsible enough to go forward with a downtown Convention Hotel deal without the recommendation of Hunden Strategic Partners that the Evansville City Council will take the high road and refuse to fund the deal?…that the other says that both the ERC and the City Council are wearing puppet strings and that the Que Sera Council and ERC will do whatever their master tells them without regard to having the recommendation of a professional vetting company that was paid to VET?…that both hope to see the right thing done?

IS IT TRUE that the Lady Aces Winter Classic at Ford Center last night where two basketball games between four teams squared off at Ford Center offered local ladies basketball fans an opportunity to attend for tickets starting at $8.00?…that the official attendance at the Friday games was listed at only 425?…that we are sure that everyone was both hoping and expecting bigger crowds than 425 for these games?…that the men’s team plays a quality opponent tonight with TCU comes to town?…that the attendance figures for this game and for the Evansville Icemen’s game tomorrow will be of much interest?

IS IT TRUE that this afternoon the UK Wildcats defeated the UNC Tarheels in a 37 year old Rupp Arena by a score of 73 – 72 in front of a sellout crowd of just over 24,000?…that tickets to this game were selling on Stubhub for over $1,000 apiece up through gametime?…that the 6th ranked Louisville Cardinals defeated Vanderbilt on a last second basket in overtime in front of a sellout crowd of over 22,400 people in the sparkling new YUM Center in downtown Louisville?…that Evansville native Kyle Kuric scored 5 points for the Cardinals in the last minute of overtime to set up the winning scenario…that the moral of this story is that it is nationally ranked teams with quality opponents that sell out game after game for the entire season?…that old and in need of repair Rupp Arena and the shiny new Yum Center are both home to top 5 programs and sell out every game?…that it is not about the arena it is about the team?

IS IT TRUE that the Evansville Icemen have done a magnificent job of putting together a competitive team and are now sitting in first place in their division?…that this is why the attendance for hockey has been at very respectable levels thus far?…that one interesting and healthy competition will be to see if the Evansville Icemen average a higher level of attendance than the Evansville Purple Aces?…that the winner should be given a “Fill the Ford” award?…that it is a good indication for the future of hockey in Evansville if the attendance for hockey can continue to compete with the attendance figures for college basketball?

IS IT TRUE that the headlines have been announcing the drop in the “official” unemployment rate as a significant indicator that the recession is ending?…that what is in the fine print but not the headline is that the reduction in the official statistic is largely due to the fact that 350,000 just gave up searching for a job?…that the other un-headlined statistic is that the number of people whose unemployment has expired are dropped from the official roles of the unemployed as well?…that the number of people that are unemployed, underemployed, or part time workers who really want full time work is holding steady at just under 20%?…that as people exhaust their unemployment benefits we can expect that the official unemployment rate will drop to 7% or less during the 2012 election year?…that any and all candidates for office who may try to capitalize on this bogus statistic should have their mouths washed out with soap for lying?

IS IT TRUE that politicians are well known for using the truth to tell lies while playwrights and authors use lies to tell the truths?…that this is especially true of the truths that need telling make politicians look bad?

AGENDA Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners

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AGENDA
Vanderburgh County
Board of Commissioners
December 6, 2011
5:00 p.m.
Room 301

1. Call to Order
2. Attendance
3. Pledge of Allegiance
4. Action Items
• Vectren Presentation
• Evansville ARC Update
• Substance Abuse Council Update
• Road Race Request: Run This Whey 10 Mile Run
• First Reading of CO.12-11-006: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 2.56 entitled City-County Human Relations Commission
• Contracts, Agreements and Leases
i. Commissioners:
 Collective Bargaining Agreement for County Highway, Centre, Burdette, Superintendent of County Buildings and Weights and Measures
 Agreement with Hamrick’s Towing and Recovery, LLC for towing services for the County
 Interlocal Agreement for Peck Road Improvements
 Agreement between City and County to swap certain routes for snow removal near jurisdictional boundaries
ii. Health Department
 Verizon Wireless GSA Federal Supply Schedule Purchase Order
 Title V-MCH Block Grant
iii. Superior Court: Home Verification Officer Agreements
 Deputy Troy Hardin
 Deputy Dion Wingerter
 Deputy Michael Collins
iv. County Assessor: Renewal of Agreement with DS Parker Family, LLC for Assessor Services
v. Engineer: Xerox Copier Lease Agreement
• Permission to Award: VC11-11-01 Bridge No. 1420 Maintenance (No. 6 School Road) to Adler Excavating for $26,346.03
5. Department Head Reports
6. New Business
• First Meeting of 2012
7. Old Business
8. Public Comment
9. Consent Items
• Approval of November 15, 2011 Commission meeting minutes
• Employment Changes
• Evansville Police Department: Waiver of Centre Fees, Not Overtime for Training on February 27, 2012
• County Auditor
i. Request to Surplus Various Office Furniture and Equipment
ii. Approval of November 2011 A/P Vouchers
• Commissioners
i. Notice to Abutting Owners of Sale of 907 S. Governor
ii. Sale of 321 Read Street
iii. Request for Proposals for grant management and administrative services related to the Bonannon Sewer Project
• Evansville ARC: October 2011 Report of Activities
• Weights and Measures Monthly Report for October 16- November 15, 2011
• County Treasurer: September 2011 Monthly Report
• County Clerk: October 2011 Monthly Report
• County Engineer: Pay Request No. 140 for TIF Projects in the Amount of $33,769.79
• Department Head Reports
10. Adjournment

IS IT TRUE? December 3, 2011

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The Mole #??

IS IT TRUE? December 3, 2011

IS IT TRUE that on Tuesday December 6th, 2011 at 8:30 am on the 3rd floor of the Civic Center that the Evansville Redevelopment Commission has finally put it on their schedule to take up the issues of the downtown Convention Hotel and the McCurdy debacle in a public meeting?…that the downtown Hotel Project is being accorded a vote in the meeting under the heading of, “11-ERC-99 – Resolution Concerning the Downtown Hotel Project”?…that this really sound official and that it could even hint that some decision is about to be announced?…that this resolution should be available for public discussion and for discussion by the Evansville City Council if there is any decision regarding TAXPAYER DOLLARS being pondered?…that any decision that comes without the full and unqualified recommendation of Hunden Strategic Partners with public disclosure of the Hunden report will be irresponsible and should be reversed by the Winnecke Administration?…that if a choice is made and a contract is let that the only acceptable way for this to happen is for a full VETTING study including the finances, the pro-forma, and the construction cost analysis accompanies the contract?

IS IT TRUE that the McCurdy debacle only merits and update and that no resolution is on the table at this time?…that the McCurdy Hotel continues to sit there with its tattered awnings flapping in the breeze, its established pigeon and bat colonies intact, and its real estate taxes unpaid?…that those who would argue that another extension should be granted to City Centre Properties LLC because they are still one signature away after 4 failed extensions fail to realize that any other interested parties are frozen out by the contract that keeps being extended?…that if the contract is terminated and if City Centre Properties LLC goes on with securing the financing that they can always come back to the table if and we do mean if they ever secure the money?…that washing them out does not mean throwing them out?…that it is time for this decrepit and tarnished contract to be terminated and for the McCurdy saga to start anew?

IS IT TRUE that the other notable things on the ERC agenda are all spend, spend, and more spend resolutions?…that there are six resolutions being voted on all of which are to authorize spending for one thing or another?…that all of the spending is in either the downtown or the Art’s District?…that it sometimes seems like the only parts of Evansville that are acknowledged as part of Evansville are the downtown and the Art’s District?…that if these things were so darn pressing that the Weinzapfel Administration and this ERC have had 7 years and 11 months to have done them so shoving all of this through in the last minute looks like either last minute gluttony or deeds ignored for 7 years?…that these kind of actions for whatever reason do not reflect well on the outgoing administration?

IS IT TRUE that the City County Observer is planning on having at least one representative at the ERC meeting next week but that it shall not be Mr. Joe Wallace who will be back in California again on Tuesday?…that he wishes Evansville good weather for the week, good judgment with respect to these issues, and will be recording the Thursday segment of Les Shively Show on WGBF 1280 am prior to departing?