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IS IT TRUE? January 1, 2012

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IS IT TRUE? January 1, 2012

IS IT TRUE that we are sharply reminded of the lawlessness in society by the last EPD Activity Report for the year of 2011?…that yesterday the Evansville Police Department filled a full 18 pages with their daily report that averages about 13 pages, seldom sees single digits, and every once in a while tops 20 pages?…that with the new year we would like to see less criminal activity in the City of Evansville for our police to have to deal with?

IS IT TRUE that that old curmudgeon Morton Marcus who watches economic performance statistics for the State of Indiana and publishes a weekly column published a doozy today regarding the personal income of Hoosiers?…that Marcus points out to us that we Hoosiers are falling behind the rest of the country in personal income a little bit more every year and have been doing so for the last year, during the recession, and even in the pre-recession period at a trickling rate in the tenths of a percent per year?…that nevertheless this half a century phenomena of settling for a little less every year has taken Indiana from a state that had personal incomes that exceeded the national averages by over 15% in the 1950’s to an economy that lags national averages by more than 15% today?…that in the long run the State of Indiana despite its efforts is not keeping up?…that perhaps this is an artifact of an ultra conservative way of living and a reluctance to even the simplest changes?…that 2012 is a new year and that hopefully some of the things that have stifled us in the past will be set aside in favor of more modern policies so that we can finally stop the trickle-down effect?…that Marcus attributes it to have insufficient management talent in the private sector?…that as long as Indiana pays low wages it will attract low quality talent in both the public and private sectors and see its best talent continue to leave?

IS IT TRUE that we can finally say and print the words Mayor Winnecke as the inauguration happens at noon today?…that it will remain to be seen just how different the new boss will be when compared to the old boss who left spending, cussing, and screaming?…that many challenges await Mayor Winnecke courtesy of the old boss and the mythical “machine” that drives the bus called Evansville?…that the CCO encourages and supports independent new thought and action from the Winnecke Administration and will do our best to help him form and sustain effective local governance without “old boy” politics having undue and unhealthy influence over his decisions?

IS IT TRUE that as we the people of the City of Evansville enter this new year we have NO AGREEMENT IN PLACE FOR THE MCCURDY PROJECT?…that we had NO BINDING LEGAL AGREEMENT IN PLACE FOR A DOWNTOWN CONVENTION HOTEL?…that we have NO FUNDING IN PLACE FOR THE MUCH BALLYHOOD 25 FRONT DOOR PRIDE HOMES, OLD SAFE HOUSE RECLAMATION, A BUS STATION PARK, and a host of other last minute spending issued crammed through by the old boss that need to be re-examined before going forward?…that even the trumpeted FREE $51 Million Johnson Controls contract that is just being analyzed should be on the table for the Winnecke Administration to consider cancelling as it was signed by a guy who is gone, for a guy who is gone, and does not appear to serve the best interests of the people of Evansville as it most surely should do?

IS IT TRUE that we wish all of our readers an enjoyable New Year’s Day and hope to keep the pedal to the metal with your help to start turning the corner toward a prosperous future in 2012?

Are Convention Centers and Hotels Obsolete White Elephants?

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The Wall Street Journal recently published an article on the trend toward less and less utilization for convention centers at a time when local governments continue to pour taxpayer dollars into the trappings of big conventions. The full article is on the link at the bottom but here are some critical excerpts for you to ponder.

“For two decades, America’s convention center business has been declining, resulting in a nationwide surplus of empty meeting facilities, struggling convention halls and vacant hotel rooms. How have governments responded to this glut? By building more convention centers, of course, financed by debt backed by new taxes and fees on already struggling taxpayers.”

” To finance these risky projects—which the private sector won’t build by itself—cities float debt backed by new taxes and fees on already struggling taxpayers. As Charles Chieppo, a former board member of Massachusetts Convention Center Authority, lamented last year, “Logic rarely has a place in the convention business.””

“”The whole thing is a racket,” Boston Globe columnist Jeff Jacoby recently observed. “Once again the politicos will expand their empire. Once again crony capitalism will enrich a handful of wired business operators. And once again Joe and Jane Taxpayer will pay through the nose. How many times must we see this movie before we finally shut it off?””

“Many times, if officials in Baltimore have their way. Several years ago they built a $300 million city-owned hotel, (the Hilton Baltimore Convention Center Hotel) to boost the fortunes of the city’s struggling convention center. Having opened in 2008, the hotel lost $11 million last year. Now the city is considering a public-private expansion plan that would add a downtown arena, an additional convention hotel,”

“The surest sign that taxpayers should be leery of such public investments is that officials have changed their sales pitch. Convention and meeting centers shouldn’t be judged, they now say, by how many hotel rooms, restaurants, and local attractions they help fill. ”

“This new metric—a city’s amorphous brand value—is little more than a convenient way to ignore the failure of publicly sponsored facilities to live up to exaggerated projections. But as far as city officials are concerned, that failure is nothing that hundreds of millions more in taxpayer dollars can’t fix.”

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204720204577126603702369654.html?KEYWORDS=convention+center

IS IT TRUE? December 31, 2011

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IS IT TRUE? December 31, 2011

IS IT TRUE that on first examination that the Johnson Controls deal that is adding $51.3 Million to the debt of the City of Evansville but has been advertised to be FREE since it is paying for itself with so called “savings” does not appear to be doing that at all?…that much of the “savings” is actually projected to be increased water and sewer bills to the people of Evansville because our old meters are alleged to be measuring incorrectly to the low side meaning that we have all be using more water than we are being charged for?…that just over $30 Million of the $51 Million that will be borrowed and spent will be for new and better meters that will enable the City of Evansville to measure our water use at higher levels than it has been so we pay more for water?…that maybe this is legitimate and maybe it is not?…that the City of Evansville should publish the test results that were used to determine that the meters that we have now are under reporting water use and let the people of Evansville make this decision?…that if we have indeed used more than we have been paying for that it should be reflected in higher rates?…that maybe a downward rate adjustment is in order if we have been paying for the wrong volume of water?…that we encourage the Winnecke Administration to investigate this thoroughly before going ahead with this contract which is by no means fully understood by the people that signed it and has a checkered performance record in other localities?

IS IT TRUE that the CCO staff and members of the “MOLE NATION” would like to announce that the “CCO AWARDS LUNCHEON” to be held at the Casino Aztar Walnut room on this coming Tuesday at noon has been totally sold out? …we are sorry that we couldn’t accept any additional reservations from interested citizens to attend this worthy event?…that next year we will expand this event to accommodate even a larger crowd?

IS IT TRUE that the City County Observer will be coming out with a list of the 10 things to get right in 2012 during the next few days?…that we are fully aware that things like consolidation, the state elections, the national elections, the transition to the Winnecke Administration, jobs, etc. are all worthy of being included?…that we would like to hear from our readers on what other items are worthy of being on the top 10 to get right in 2012 as we form our final list?…that we encourage you all to submit your entries to the comment line on this IS IT TRUE for the things that you think Evansville most needs to get right in 2012?

IS IT TRUE that there are four people that have thrown their hat into the ring to be selected to fill the vacancies on the Vanderburgh County Council?…that three of them are familiar as they are three Republican candidates for Evansville City Council during 2011?… that Alan Leibundguth, Michelle, Mercer, and Pete Swaim will be joined by newcomer Aaron Kendall in seeking to fill the openings?…that we wish them all wisdom and good luck in their quest to serve the public?

IS IT TRUE that the CCO wishes each and every one of our readers a Happy and Healthy New Year as we all continue to try to make Evansville a better place to live?…that in a short 24 hours the reign of Jonathan Weinzapfel will be over and that this publication shall never publish that name again?

California to save $1 Billion/year by Eliminating Redevelopment Commissions

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The Wall Street Journal reported today that by eliminating nearly 400 redevelopment entities that the state will save more than $1 Billion per year. The full text of the article is on the link below.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203899504577128843382001680.html?grcc=b1d70a3f234560b3fe791e83bf6b4780Z3&mod=WSJ_hps_sections_news

Mole Award Picture

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The award is the one on the left and not your friendly insurance agent Doug Bays on the right

IS IT TRUE? December 30, 2011

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IS IT TRUE? December 30, 2011

IS IT TRUE that Mayor Elect Winnecke has once again taken an action that was true to his campaign words?…that yesterday Winnecke appointed a 15 person committee to determine the fate of Roberts Stadium?…that this committee will have at least 3 months to do their job and that there is currently no mention of any wrecking ball?…that Winnecke even had the presence of mind to appoint the #1 Save the Stadium advocate Jordan Baer to the committee?…that now is the time for ideas and investors who have real tangible solutions on what useful functions that Roberts can serve to step forward with proposals?…that if Roberts eventually has to meet the wrecking ball that Mayor Winnecke’s hands will be clean and the blame will simply be on either the lack of investment dollars or worthy ideas coming forward?

IS IT TRUE that Evansville icon Industrial Contractors has been sold to a Swedish Company?…that the familiar headquarters of ICI behind the Aztar parking garage is no longer under local ownership?…that sometimes an acquisition is the right thing for a business to take the next step up the growth curve and that we hope this joining of forces will turn out to be positive for the Braun family, the employees of ICI and its subsidiaries, and the Evansville region?

IS IT TRUE that the Sears and Roebucks Company has failed to change with the times and that it was recently announced that about 100 stores of the Sears and K-Mart brands would be shut down across America?…that Evansville is all out of K-Marts and down to one Sears from past shuttering efforts so it was no surprise that the anchor Sears store at the Washington Square Mall which is actually making a good comeback is not on the closure list?…that Sears may not be the fashion magnet that it was when we were kids but when it comes to appliances, tools, and tires, Sears is still a good and convenient choice?

IS IT TRUE that the Freedom of Information Act request with respect to the FREE $51 Million deal between Johnson Controls and the City of Evansville has finally borne fruit?…that yesterday after posting that the time to respond had passed that the CCO was contacted by the City and supplied with all that we asked for?…that all of the documents and presentation materials that are less that 2 MB are posted and available on the CCO and that we will gladly sent the 3 file over 200 page contract to anyone who makes a direct request to us?…that the pro-forma on the surface appears to project savings over the life of the equipment that exceed the cost of purchase and installation?…that nevertheless the City of Evansville does appear to have another $51 Million debt on its books with all of the monthly payments coming from “savings”?…that we are very interested to see how this plays out and what “savings” really means?

IS IT TRUE that the CCO is pleased to congratulate the University of Evansville Aces on a conference win over Southern Illinois last night at the Ford Center in front of a respectable crowd of 6,105 people?

IS IT TRUE that there are now only 2 days left in the Weinzapfel Administration?…that it seems as though the Water and Sewer Department that is administering the Johnson Controls contract is the new employer of choice for those close to the Weinzapfel Administration?…that we must say that some of these people are quite talented and that we congratulate them on finding a new place within the City of Evansville structure to keep working?

Park Board Agenda – 12/30/2011

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REGULAR MEETING
KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS
ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2012
12:00 NOON

AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. MINUTES December 7 & 14, 2011

3. CONSENT AGENDA
a. Request Re: Approve and Execute Agreement Extension with Terminix International for
Pest Control Services at Lloyd Pool. – Hutter
b. Request Re: Approve and Execute Agreement Extension with Andrea Outlaw for
Personal Training Services at Swonder Ice Arena. – Nadeau
c. Request Re: Approve and Execute Agreement for Services with ASA for Softball Program. –
Rehn

4. OLD BUSINESS
a. Request Re: Approve and Execute Change Order #4 for Phase 3 of the Pigeon Creek
Greenway Passage. – Boberg

5. NEW BUSINESS
a. Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comments.

6. REPORTS
a. Dan Schall, Executive Director

7. ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS

8. ADJOURN

CCO Distinguished Public Servant Awards & Luncheon Set for January 3rd at Noon

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City County Observer
Distinguished Public Servant Awards of 2011

It was announced today by City-County Observer publisher Joe Wallace that the following local leaders have been selected as the recipients of the 2011 City-County Observer Distinguished Public Servant Awards. On January 3th, 2012 there will be an official Awards Luncheon in the Walnut Room at Casino Aztar at noon to honor them and thank them for their contributions and commitment to the City of Evansville. If you would like to attend the event, or sponsor a table for the event, please contact Tim Eckels at 812-589-0974 or email TimEckels@gmail.com.

Gail Riecken, Indiana State Representative: For carrying the torch of Southwestern Indiana Vectren customers and taking political actions that ultimately pressured the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to hold a hearing in Evansville. Even more impressively, she took on this crusade alone with no help from any other state representatives or state senators.

John Friend, CPA and 5th Ward Evansville City Councilman: For initiating a petition drive that promoted awareness among Evansville residents that Vectren rates in Southwestern Indiana are disproportionately higher than anywhere else in the State of Indiana and triple that of Henderson, KY, which inhibits Evansville’s investment and economic development opportunities. Councilman Friend used his accounting expertise to show examples of how damaging Indiana’s highest electricity rates are to local government by devaluing the taxable property base.

Jeff Kempf, Prominent Local Businessman: For committing private funds to save and revitalize the park at 4th and Main Streets. It is not an investment one would expect to see a financial return from. The investment was made for the good of the city and its residents.

Stephen Melcher, Vanderburgh County Commissioner at Large: For his outstanding commitment and diligence while serving as Commander of the Vanderburgh County Veterans Council. It is important to note that Commissioner Melcher was selected as Outstanding Veteran of the Year in 2011.

Dan McGinn, retired Attorney at law, 1st Ward Evansville City Councilman: For consistently demanding financial accountability regarding the legal bills in the City of Evansville. Councilman McGinn took the role of the city’s fiscal watchdog by continually questioning non-detailed expenditures.

Billy Bolin, Newly Appointed Evansville Police Chief: For creating and sustaining Evansville’s most exciting charitable event, Guns N Hoses. This local fundraiser is more successful every year. Mr. Bolin has been able to balance the giant workload of this event with his job as a police officer so well that Mayor Elect Winnecke recently announced that Billy Bolin will become the next Chief of Police.

Evansville Convention and Visitor’s Bureau: For the sound business decisions this new board has made pertaining to expenditures, for redefining their purpose, and for the implementation of successful new marketing programs. They had the right instincts and made a great hire when bringing on Bob Warren as its new Executive Director. The Board has surgically repaired a very public negative reputation and is quickly proving that once again they are an important and prominent entity when influencing tourism for the City of Evansville.

Wayne Parke, Former CEO and Vanderburgh County Republican Party Chairman: For reviving the Vanderburgh Republican Party and fielding competitive candidates in recent city and county elections. As Chairman of the Vanderburgh County Republican Party, Wayne Parke gave voters strong republican options that they have not seen in a long time.

Dr. Neil Troost, Prominent Local Physician: For having the courage to speak out publically against the abysmal state of Evansville’s parks. His aggressive and pointed remarks pertaining to the dismal state of our parks opened the door for some long overdue public dialogue.

Winnecke for Mayor Campaign (Honorees Lloyd Winnecke, Steven Schaefer, Jacob Keating, and Josh Claybourn): For running a well-orchestrated, professional, and effective political campaign for the office of Mayor of Evansville. The City-County Observer Staff has not seen a political campaign run as smoothly or with such fluidity in Evansville. It should be noted that Lloyd Winnecke is only the third Republican to be elected Evansville Mayor in the last six decades. We congratulate the Winnecke Campaign on their win and we look forward to seeing what the next four years holds for the City of Evansville and its citizens.

A Final Award for the Public Servant of the Year will also be awarded.