Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office Plays its Part Well
ARENA PREMIUM SEATING FOIA RESPONSE
CLICK HERE to download the ERC/DMD response to our Freedom of Information Act Request
OUTLINE:
page 1-2 – FOIA Response of the City
page 3 – Resolution 11-ERC-52 “Approving Multi-Year Contracts for Premium Seating for the Downtown Arena Project”
page 4-14 – Blank Venuworks Suiteholder Agreement Contract
page 15-23 – Blank Venuworks Loge Seat Holder Agreement Contract
page 24 – Forwarded email from Jonathan Weinzapfel. Original message from Scott Schoenike.
Additional information will be posted shortly.
IS IT TRUE? PART 2 August 1, 2011 IT’S McCURDY DAY IN EVANSVILLE
IS IT TRUE? PART 2 August 1, 2011 IT’S McCURDY DAY IN EVANSVILLE
IS IT TRUE that there is no longer any reason for the City of Evansville to rescind the deal down at the McCurdy like they had to do with Woodruff Hospitality over the new downtown Convention Hotel?…that the McCurdy Hotel deal is now in default and is as dead as the witch of the west when Dorothy threw water on her?…that the little four year non-performing perpetual extension machine is finally over?…that there are now three actions that the City of Evansville can take with respect to the McCurdy?
IS IT TRUE that the first thing that the City of Evansville can do is to extend the contract like they have done again and again?…that if this is the route taken that once again City Centre Properties will have this old treasure by the throat as the exclusive developer in search of funding?…that to extend the exclusive period would keep the City of Evansville from issuing a new RFP or talking to other potential developers?…that would be as brain dead this time as it was last time?…that this situation needs to hit the reset button just like the downtown Convention Hotel did?
IS IT TRUE that the City also has the option to put out a new RFP with a call for bids from developers that may wish to respond?…that such developers could suggest what incentives are going to need to be offered to get the financing needed to convert the McCurdy Hotel into something that is beautiful and useful as opposed to a convalescent home for pigeons and bats?…that serious consideration should be given to turning the McCurdy back into a vintage hotel?…that the cash flow from a hotel is more valuable from a space perspective than apartments are?…that if 90 apartments can be made from the space available that maybe a 150 or so room vintage hotel could emerge?…that with the cash projections from a hotel like this run like others at 60% occupancy and $100 per day that each room would generate about $1,800 per month or a grand total of $270,000 per month?…that 90 apartments at 85% occupancy and $900 per month only yields $68,850 per month?…that one of these things may actually attract enough cash interest to do this job ($15 M – $18 M) and that the other never will?
IS IT TRUE that the third option and often the chosen option by politically motivated types is the option to do nothing and hope no one notices?…that we bet that this will be what happens?…that if the ERC and the City of Evansville take this approach that they can cross their fingers that City Centre comes to the table someday with a financing package and still try to work quiet back door deals?…that this silence option has SNEGAL’s fingerprints all over it and keeps the Mayor and his minions off of the front page with yet another embarrassing project that fell apart for lack of oversight and failure to calculate realistic valuations?
IS IT TRUE that we hope that the Evansville Redevelopment Commission asks for a “2 for the price of 1†deal when it comes to vetting because someday the McCurdy will be in need of that same vetting service?…that we encourage option #2 that is issuing a new RFP for the McCurdy project as soon as possible so that he next administration is not stuck with another “pig in a pokeâ€?…that doing nothing only works if the mainstream media of Evansville goes into hibernation for the remainder of the Weinzapfel Administration?
For debt-ceiling deal to become law, what needs to happen by Tuesday
For debt-ceiling deal to become law, what needs to happen by Tuesday
Selling the debt-ceiling deal to a critical mass of lawmakers is a formidable political reach. Many conservatives say the deal doesn’t go far enough, while some liberals say the richest Americans should have to pay more taxes…
Read the entire article at: http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2011/0801/For-debt-ceiling-deal-to-become-law-what-needs-to-happen-by-Tuesday
Stocks rally after debt agreement is reached
NEW YORK — Stocks are rallying after President Barack Obama and Congressional leaders announced that they had agreed on a deal to raise the nation’s borrowing limit ahead of Tuesday’s deadline.
Read the entire article at: http://www.ajc.com/business/stocks-rally-after-debt-1064435.html
FOIA Deadline Today!
As some of our regular readers may know, the Freedom of Information Act filed by the CCO has a deadline of today. Keep checking back throughout the day, we will publish this information as soon as we retrieve it.
The information we find as a result of the FOIA will likely be relevant to the August 2nd meeting, so we want to keep all of our readers as informed as possible. Due to the limited time frame, we will likely have less than 24 hours to dissect the premium stadium seating information before the ERC scheduled meeting.
Continue to check back, and we will post updates as we receive them.
ICHE Faculty Representative Slot Filled by USI Professor
Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels has named an associate professor of physics from the University of Southern Indiana (USI) to serve on the Indiana Higher Education Commission (ICHE).
Dr. Kent W. Scheller teaches all levels of the physics curriculum in the Pott College of Science and Engineering at USI. He started a two-year term and will attend his first ICHE meeting on August 12 in Gary, Indiana, at the IU Northwest campus.
“My interest in the commission position is simply the evolution of my desire to positively impact education at all levels,” Scheller said. “As a scientist, I don’t have to look far to see the need for a more highly educated populace. I do not operate under any misconception that I have answers to all of the questions – nor do I have an agenda. What I do have, though, is an understanding of the basic issues, experience in educational policy-making, and a desire to be a positive voice.”
His teaching skill and methods are cited by faculty and students alike for engaging students’ imaginations and encouraging them to apply physics to their daily lives. Scheller’s service efforts on campus include a third year serving as vice chair of the Faculty Senate in addition to committee work with the strategic plan committee, the core curriculum committee, and faculty affairs committee. He received the H. Lee Cooper Core Teaching Award at USI in 2007.
A native of Haubstadt, Indiana, Scheller is active in the community. He is president of the South Gibson School Board of Trustees and president of the Sts. Peter and Paul School Board of Trustees. He earned a baccalaureate degree in physics from the University of Evansville, and both a master’s degree and doctoral degree in nuclear astrophysics from the University of Notre Dame. He and his wife Amy are parents of Nicholas, 13 Abby, 7 and Jacob, 5.
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education has 14 members, nine from Indiana’s congressional districts, three at-large members, a student representative, and the faculty seat. The commission is a coordinating agency of the state government. It helps define educational missions of Indiana’s public colleges and universities, reviews budget requests from those institutions, plans and coordinates postsecondary education in Indiana, and approves new programs or campus expansions.
Final “Brown Bag” Summer Performance: Monte Skelton 8/3/2011
Monte is a talented and versatile saxophonist & musician, also playing the flute, clarinet, oboe, electric bass, and trombone, to name a few. A lunch hour with Monte will soothe your soul.
*THE REGULAR WEEKLY BROWN BAG SERIES WILL BEGIN OCTOBER 12, 2011*
All performances will take place in the Arts Council’s Bower-Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery. The public is invited to attend, free of charge. The Gallery is located at 318 Main Street in the Innovation Pointe building.
Visitors are invited to bring a lunch from home or your favorite downtown eatery and spend the lunch hour listening and looking at all the BSF Gallery has to offer, including the current visual art display and a consignment shop filled with local artists’ works. The BSF Gallery hours are Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm.
Call 812-422-2111 for additional information or visit the Arts Council website at www.artswin.evansville.net for updates on current arts events in the Bower-Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery, as well as those in our community.