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33% of the profit? No problem — hey!
I just need to ask: *** **** why is it so impossible for this district to work in ways that are honest, reasonable, law-abiding and forthright?*** ****— August 2, 2014 11:27 a.m.
33% of the profit? No problem — hey!
"End around" plays that result in school districts getting rid of/selling off/developing district properties must be in violation of Ed Code. The Ed Code doesn't state "districts are not required to bring to the public for vote or discussion if there is a deal with developers giving developers I/3 of the proceeds"!! Murky Deeds Among Friends, or How a Cabal Tried to Bleed Dry a School District We just can't let them succeed.— August 2, 2014 10:15 a.m.
San Diego's famed urban planner — leaving so soon?
Hurray for the Fourth Appellate District Court as well! Will the vote be for the city or the entire county? With all the mundane problems which had been ignored for a number of years (potholes/pavement degraded to the point of grass growing in the middle of streets being one), will there be any effort to set up a means to actually address the concerns of taxpayers? Have you followed the tale of the new water park downtown? In my opinion, it is one of those nice ideas which should have been talked through by various communities. It requires millions for security details per year. People at the park think that the security guards are taking their jobs a bit too seriously. A woman was reprimanded by a guard because she was sitting in a swing, holding her small child--because the swings were for up to age twelve only. Give me a break... San Diego, the city that can't figure out the smallest things sometimes.— August 1, 2014 11:20 p.m.
33% of the profit? No problem — hey!
At the meeting it was asked what would be happening to all the buses, and it was said that as the project wouldn't start for a couple of years, they had at least two years to figure out where the buses would go. The question was then rephrased to make it very clear, "So you don't know where the buses will go once the 5th Avenue property is being redeveloped?" The answer again was "No, but there was plenty of time to work on it."— August 1, 2014 10:56 p.m.
San Diego's famed urban planner — leaving so soon?
Full steam ahead on the convention center expansion, and?— August 1, 2014 8:37 p.m.
33% of the profit? No problem — hey!
All of us certainly deserve better than we are getting!— August 1, 2014 7:12 p.m.
Epic! Knock-out!
Looking forward to seeing this!— August 1, 2014 12:25 p.m.
33% of the profit? No problem — hey!
Here is the link for SD County Grand Jury Complaint Forms: http://www.sdcounty.ca.gov/grandjury/forms/compla… I will double check to see if it works.— August 1, 2014 12:05 p.m.
33% of the profit? No problem — hey!
Good point. How can we get Sweetwater to start abiding by the Ed Code with regard to surplus public properties?— August 1, 2014 11:31 a.m.
33% of the profit? No problem — hey!
We know better than to ask for a straight answer from McCann. We know that temporary Sweetwater Board member Neylon is conspicuous by her absence more often than not...we know that we are not getting the answers we deserve from anyone. You are not alone in wanting to see all the corruption in Sweetwater come to an end. Rot and decay are removing the underpinnings of this school district at a frighteningly rapid pace. Good people have been thrown aside while bad actors remain in place, continuing to steal from all the children of this district. This simply cannot go on. Will Dr. Glover be given enough real information to ensure prompt and intelligent action? Or will he be fed a bill of goods, and then end up being the fall guy for everything that was going on decades before?— August 1, 2014 11:28 a.m.