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Downtown Today: 11/17/2011

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Time 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM
Subject SHERIFF SALE
Location 301
Reminder 15 minutes
PHULLIS GULLEDGE @ 434-6606
Categories ROOM 301

Time 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Subject WATER DEPT
Location 318
Reminder 15 minutes
VIVIAN
Categories ROOM 318

Time 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Subject CODE ENFORCEMENT HRGS
Location 307
KIM JOSEY @ 7889
Categories ROOM 307

Time 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Subject BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Location 301
Recurrence Occurs every Thursday effective 11/3/2011 until 11/24/2011 from 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM
Reminder 15 minutes
Sharon Evans @ 4982
Categories ROOM 301

Time 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Subject BOARD OF ZONING
Location 301
Recurrence Occurs the third Thursday of every 1 month effective 11/17/2011 until 11/17/2011 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Reminder 15 minutes
KATHIE @ 5228
Categories ROOM 301

Time 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Subject VCCC ADVISORY BOARD
Location 318
Recurrence Occurs the third Thursday of every 3 months effective 11/17/2011 until 11/17/2011 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Reminder 15 minutes
CAROL HEAD @ 421-6313
Categories Must Attend, ROOM 318

IS IT TRUE? November 17, 2011

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The Mole #??

IS IT TRUE? November 17, 2011

IS IT TRUE that the University of Evansville Aces ran into a buzz saw last night when the Indiana University Hoosiers came to town for the first time since 1995?…that playing before an announced crowd of 9,640 fans that the Hoosiers shot 56% for the game but much better than that in the first half and early in the second half as they built a 33 point lead on the hometown Aces?…that the final score of 94 – 73 looks more respectable than the game actually was?…that the good news for Hoosier fans is that Tom Crean has put together a very talented team that can compete with any team in the country outside the NBA/NCAA fraternity of Kentucky, UNC, and Duke?…that the Aces have the 2nd half to build on and a couple more tough tests including a road game against that NBA franchise in Chapel Hill, NC?…that in spite of getting the tar beaten out of them last night that the Aces still have the talent to put up over 20 wins this season and to keep the Ford Center filled?

IS IT TRUE that the ESPN crew didn’t cry as loudly about the TV unfriendliness of the Ford Center as the Indianapolis crew that televised the UE-Butler game did?…that the ESPN guys did imply in their interview by a tongue in cheek use of the word “interesting” to describe the TV set up at Ford Center?…that there must have been some oversight in being TV friendly for the first two TV crews to react the way that they have?…that we shall chalk that up to the few instances of televised sports events in Evansville of recent years?…that this should have been done better but we are certain that a change order will be in place soon to make the Ford Center TV friendly?…that the future success of the Evansville Sports Corporation will be depending on TV friendly environs as they seek NCAA events that are televised and don’t draw more than 9,000 fans?…that they will need a downtown hotel in place to really make the NCAA take Evansville serious as a host for playoffs that may be appropriate for Ford Center?

IS IT TRUE that speaking of that downtown Convention Hotel, all eyes will be on the Evansville Redevelopment Commission this afternoon as they emerge from their closed door meeting to discuss the elusive hotel?…that we hope that they are being given a detailed presentation from Hunden Strategic Partners regarding just how Prime Lodging and the Kunkel Group have made it through the VETTING process?…that as the final decision does involve public dollars and will need to go to the Evansville City Council for approval of incentive funding that the Hunden Report should be made available to the media and the public for a sufficient amount of time prior to the announcement of any decision?…that in reality this decision should be for the Winnecke Administration to make as the entire funding and construction process will be done during the next four years as opposed to the last four years during which it has languished under the leadership of the Weinzapfel Administration?

IS IT TRUE that the City County Observer would be quite interested in what Mayor Elect Winnecke thinks about this last minute push by the Weinzapfel Administration to push through a $51 Million hi-tech package, a $40 Million hotel project, and hopefully a TV friendly upgrade to the Ford Center?…that between the election and December 31st, it looks like Mayor Weinzapfel may actually shove $100 Million of spending through the system that he Winnecke Administration will have to pay for?…that the CCO thinks that the public should be made aware of how our next Mayor intends to manage all of these last minute actions of the Weinzapfel Administration?…that spending $100 Million is not exactly something that comes under the category of tying up loose ends?…this constitutes a significant investment of public dollars and needs the approval of the guy who will have to live with it?…the next 43 days are shaping up to be the last SNEGAL spending spree for a long time?

“Fluffy” Man Gabriel Iglesias LIVE At The Centre SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 2012 @ 7pm

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For Immediate Release: November 16, 2011

Kathy Embry
Director of Marketing & Sales
812-435-5770 x 212
kembry@smgevansville.com

“Fluffy” Man Gabriel Iglesias LIVE At The Centre
SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 2012 @ 7pm
AIKEN THEATRE

Tickets on sale Friday, November 18 at 10am

Gabriel Iglesias has been described as unbelievably witty, electrifying and a talented performer who has the ability to consistently deliver a uniquely hilarious comedy experience – from start to finish – in every venue he performs in. His high-octane show is a sure-fire hit, a mixture of storytelling, parodies, characters and sound effects that bring all his personal experiences to life. Gabriel’s clean and animated comedy style has earned national crossover appeal, making him popular among fans of all ages. Ask anyone who has seen him in concert and you will probably hear the same thing, “Fluffy was SO funny!”

Gabriel’s mass appeal opened the door to a rare opportunity for a comic to film a second one-hour Comedy Central special and DVD. The newest special entitled “I’m Not Fat…I’m Fluffy” features the comedian’s perfect blend of spot-on voice skills and an uncanny knack for hilarious storytelling. The special, shot live in front of a packed house in El Paso, TX is currently playing in rotation on Comedy Central and is now available on DVD. The new special is destined to top his previous highly successful special/DVD, “Hot & Fluffy.” With his huge touring and DVD success it was only a matter of time that Gabriel would be offered his own TV series.

On October 6, 2011, Comedy Central aired “Gabriel Iglesias Presents Stand-Up Revolution.” In this new show, Gabriel will host and perform stand-up material and feature an array of hysterically diverse comedians that he has personally selected. This series is sure to be a delight for fans and newcomers alike. Now, more will be able to catch Gabriel live as he embarks on his national stand-up comedy tour, “Stand-Up Revolution – The Tour.”

Gabriel’s television credits include; “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” “Conan,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” FOX TV’s “The Family Guy.” “Good Morning America,” and “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.” He has also headlined the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal and Toronto. In 2009, Gabriel had the unique opportunity to be the headliner at the Amman Jordan Comedy Festival, the first of its kind in the Arab world – he recently returned to Amman Jordan for a second visit in 2010. Interview requests can be submitted to Yvette Shearer Public Relations at 818-552-3688 Yvette@Shearerpr.com. Press images, bio and videos can be found online at ArsonHouse.com/Press

Tickets are 42.00 (some fees may apply) and are available at The Centre Box Office, all Ticketmaster Outlets, online at www.ticketmaster.com, or charge by phone at 800-745-3000.

IS IT TRUE? November 16, 2011 “Will Evansville Really be a Smokefree City in 2012?”

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IS IT TRUE? November 16, 2011 “Will Evansville Really be a Smokefree City in 2012”

IS IT TRUE that one of the real bits of heartburn that many people had with the outgoing Mayor and the outgoing City Council was how they missed opportunity after opportunity to enact a stricter smoking ordinance in the City of Evansville?…that Mayor Weinzapfel always took the “this is the Council’s job but I will sign what they pass” approach never really embracing either side of the issue?…that the outgoing City Council had just enough of a combination of people who were fundamentally opposed to strengthening the smoking ordinance and those with an all or nothing attitude to keep a 5 – 4 majority in favor of KEEPING THINGS AS THEY ARE in perpetuity?…that with the changing of the guard and a new Mayor it merits a review of just where the issue of a smoking ban stands for 2012?

IS IT TRUE that Mayor Elect Lloyd Winnecke was the ringleader to institute a comprehensive smoking ban in Vanderburgh County as a Commissioner and has vocally stated that this is an issue that he won’t just pledge to sign if the City Council musters the nerve to pass it but that he will rigorously lobby for it?…that this piece of leadership and a willingness to take a stand will come up early next year and may just set the tone to make some progressive moves in the Winnecke Administration?

IS IT TRUE that 1st Ward City Councilman Dan McGinn has expressed support for a comprehensive smoking ban?

IS IT TRUE that 2nd Ward City Councilwoman Missy Mosby collected signatures on a petition not to strengthen the smoking ordinance in 2010 and is expected to maintain her position?

IS IT TRUE that 3rd Ward Councilwoman Elect Stephanie Brinkerhoff-Riley has enthusiastically expressed support for a comprehensive smoking ban?

IS IT TRUE that 4th Ward City Councilwoman Connie Robinson who has silently garnered enough support to be the next President of the Evansville City Council made one of the most inspiring speeches in casting her YES vote to strengthen the smoking ordinance in 2010 proclaiming “I AM MY BROTHER’S KEEPER”?…that after giving a speech with such conviction that Councilwoman Robinson will have some serious explaining to do if she changes her voter to NAY when the resolution is comprehensive?…that if Councilwoman Robinson is really “HER BROTHER’S KEEPER” that the businesses that were exempted from the last ordinance have many of her brothers working at them too?…that a YES vote is expected from Councilwoman Robinson for a comprehensive smoking ban?

IS IT TRUE that Councilman John Friend voted NO in 2010 on the basis that it was not comprehensive?…that he has consistently stated that he WILL support a comprehensive smoking ban?

IS IT TRUE that 6th Ward City Councilman Elect Al Lindsey in an unexpected move stated during his campaign that he supports a comprehensive smoking ban based on the fact that the rest of the world has already gone there so it is inevitable that Evansville should too?

IS IT TRUE that at-large City Councilman Dr. H. Dan Adams has been the heart and soul of the effort to institute the strongest smoking restrictions possible in Evansville for many years?…that Dr. Adams should be among the YES voters for a comprehensive smoking ban as that is the strongest restriction possible?

IS IT TRUE that at-large City Councilman Elect Conor O’Daniel while preferring baby steps to an eventual comprehensive smoking ban has expressed support to get there eventually and may jump on the bandwagon to be among the YES voters?

IS IT TRUE that at-large City Councilman Elect Jonathan Weaver had not expressed a decision to support a comprehensive smoking ban nor has he stated that he will not support it?

IS IT TRUE that the final tally for a comprehensive smoking ban appears to be minimally 6 votes AYE and 3 votes NAY, with the possibility of an 8 – 1 affirmative vote with Councilwoman Mosby as the only hold out?

IS IT TRUE that this assumes of course that these POLITICIANS DO NOT LIE?

IS IT TRUE? November 16, 2011

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The Mole #??

IS IT TRUE? November 16, 2011

IS IT TRUE that one of the uncertainties from the Vectren presentation to the Evansville City Council has been settled by a direct contact made by the City County Observer with Howard Bush, the Manager of Tariffs & Special Contracts for Kentucky Utilities office in Lexington, Kentucky?…that there was some uncertainty with respect to the current rate and the future rates that KU customers will be paying in 2016 after EPA attainment has been achieved?…that the current price paid by a KU customer for 1,000 kWh of electricity is exactly $86.70?…that today that same 1,000 kWh costs a Vectren customer $157.60?…that KU projects that in 2016 after a 20% increase for implementing EPA required improvements and general inflation that the cost of 1,000 kWh will be $105.00?…that if this is correct and if Vectren has no rate increases at all for any reason over the next 5 years that in 2016 the electric bills in SW Indiana will only be 50% higher than KU services areas?

IS IT TRUE that the Evansville Redevelopment Commission has scheduled an Executive Session for Thursday afternoon to discuss the prospects and maybe even a few details with respect to the downtown Convention Hotel project?…that of course this is a closed door meeting as we are becoming accustomed to after 50 years of this sort of business?…that any decision will have to go to the City Council for funding and that if it is not transparent and open that the members of this council or the next one will be coming under much public scrutiny over the commitment of public dollars to a private project?

IS IT TRUE that Fort Wayne made the Wall Street Journal this morning for missing out on the downtown Renaissance that many cities have enjoyed during the boom years?…that Fort Wayne was cited as being deficient on downtown residence development for only having 1,050 living units in the downtown?…that they did put out a press release yesterday stating that all will be better soon because some local developer will be converting an old empty office building into 40 condominiums?…that if only having 1,050 units constitutes being “left behind” that we really wonder how the Wall Street Journal would describe what Evansville has done?

IS IT TRUE that Mayor Weinzapfel was making another announcement yesterday and that this time it was regarding a $50+ Million deal to read water meters better and make free public wifi available throughout Evansville?…that for a city that ranked 368 out of 370 in internet connections to do any improvement in that area is a welcome thing?…that it was also stated by the Mayor that the free wifi is not expected to compete with our two existing providers, but will raise our ranking to the top quartile (top 92) cities for internet connectivity?…that from a technological perspective that this just seems to be impossible since the #368 ranking was for the Evansville region and not just the City of Evansville?…that this claim seems to be about as credible as creating 400 jobs by moving the jobs from Boeke Rd. to Walnut Street?…that what may indeed be a great deal seems to have gotten lost exaggerated claims that are made for political purposes?…that the opportunity to get $50 Million for nothing and change the techno game for the entire town sounds worthy of a cash flow diagram too?…that we shall cross our fingers that all of the Mayor’s claims are true?

IS IT TRUE that there have finally been a couple of complaints regarding the Ford Center that may have some merit?…that an Indianapolis based TV reporter stated that the TV friendliness of the Ford Center is basically abysmal?…that ESPN will be there tonight for the IU vs. UE game and that maybe we can get a second opinion?…that if ESPN agrees that the CCO expects this is an oversight that can be corrected?…that there are not exactly a rush of games played in Evansville that are televised but it would have been nice to be TV friendly?…that the other complaint is not about the Ford Center itself but with the convenience of picking up handicapped people who have been dropped off before the game?…that this is an exit protocol problem that we trust will be solved very soon?…that one is a growing pain?

IS IT TRUE? November 15, 2011 Special Evening Edition

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IS IT TRUE? November 15, 2011 Special Evening Edition

IS IT TRUE that Mole #44 tells us that a special executive meeting of the Evansville Redevelopment Commission will be called as soon as this Thursday to hear the status of the Hunden Strategic Partners work that has been done to VET the two bidders to accept the terms offered to build a downtown Convention Hotel?…that word all around town is that Mayor Weinzapfel has a sense of urgency to see a contract signed to move forward with the hotel project before his last day in office which is now only 46 days away?…that this is indeed unfinished business but the CCO believes that rushing this through at the last minute when it is a decision that will have to be managed and lived with by the Winnecke Administration is simply irresponsible?…that no matter if the winning bid is from Prime Lodging or Kunkel that shoving this through in the last days of the Weinzapfel Administration will taint the winner with the scent of CRONEY CAPITALISM and bring undue scrutiny upon the project?

IS IT TRUE that without calling names that it is highly inappropriate and looks absolutely horrible for members of the Evansville City Council to be spotted in any luxury suite with either Kunkel or Prime Lodging?…that such things will not only serve to promote the appearance of corruption but will even further open the bidding process up to allegations of insider deals?…that members of the current and incoming Evansville City Council should have the good sense to exercise discretion and good judgment when it comes to openly partying with either bidder?

IS IT TRUE that at this late stage of the downtown Convention Hotel saga, the best course of action is to seal the results of the forthcoming report by the Hunden Strategic Partners and to leave this decision to the Winnecke Administration and whomever is appointed to the 2012 incarnation of the Evansville Redevelopment Commission?…that at this late stage that if a decision is made it should be after the Hunden Report has been released to the press for a period of at least 30 days?…that making a decision without releasing the Hunden Report and the rationale for a decision that is backed up by the Hunden Report will give us all a sense of déjà vu back to the announcement of the deal handed to City Centre Properties to convert the McCurdy into 90 luxury apartments?…that the Winnecke Administration does not need a pre-emptive albatross hung around its neck in the name of CRONEY CAPITALISM?

IS IT TRUE that the United States Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case regarding whether or not the mandatory purchase of health insurance is constitutional?…that the expected date of this proceeding is June of 2012?…that this is right in the beginning of the big push for the nominations for the next President of the United States?…that we believe that this may be the first time ever that a central platform of a sitting President will be up for constitutional review during an election year?…that the elections of 2012 are already shaping up to be very interesting?

Kentucky Utilities Breakdown for 1,000 kWh Residential Use and the Future Increases to comply with the EPA

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The City County Observer contacted Howard Bush, the Manager of Tariffs & Special Contracts for Kentucky Utilities office in Lexington today and asked two questions. The first question is what is the final cost today for 1,000 kWh and the 2nd question was how much will implementing the required investments to achieve EPA attainment raise that bill and when?

The answer for today is that 1,000 kWh costs $86.70 for KU customers as compared to $157.60 for the same thing purchased from Vectren. KU also responded that they expect a 20% increase to a total rate of $.0.105 by the year 2016 as compared to Vectren’s current rate of $0.1576.

KU’s Response

Here’s the information that you requested. I just asked if you could quote him on that, so we’ll see, he hasn’t answered yet. Or is all this public knowledge? Does this help at all?

Basic Service Charge: $ 8.50
Energy Charge (1,000 kWh times $0.06719): $67.19
Fuel Adjustment Clause (November): $ 1.63
Demand-side Management (November): $ 1.88
Environmental Surcharge November): $ 2.47
Franchise Fee (Lexington): $ 2.44
School Tax: $ 2.44
Home Energy Assistance: $ .15

Total for 1,000 kWh: $86.70 (net rate to customers of $0.0867 per kWh)

Above is the billing of a residential customer using 1,000 kWh.

The articles referred to revolve around the impacts of environmental regulations which are estimated to raised rates around 20%. That increase will come over several years as KU spends money to meet governmental standards.

We would expect a 20% increase to go to around $0.105/kWh.