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Knee Deep in Civic Corruption… Anyone Noticed?

June 13, 2010… So why have we wasted all the time and energy with a supposed “reformed” Cuyahoga County Government when Joe Roman and the Greater Cleveland Partnership can decide for us.

Why bother with any democracy? Who needs it.

The Plain Dealer – it its usual uncritical manner – reported last week that Joe Roman, according to the paper, “said community leaders discussed extending the sales tax increase more than a year ago as a possible way to fill gaps in medical mart funding.”

They want more bucks for downtown, of course. Another couple of hundred million dollars.

Why do we need a County chief executive? Why do we need a County Commission of 11 elected officials?

We have Joe Roman – the $451,241 a year GCP boss – to tell us what we need. How we should tax and what for.

“Roman,” said the Plain Dealer, “said the business community supports a transformation of the malls, Public Square and other areas in the central business district. He also recommends addressing the improvements before construction of the medical mart begins in October.”

Let the rest of the city rot.

Well by all means everybody, let’s get busy.

The arrogance of the Cleveland corporate community is amazing. There is no countervailing power to even hint at some balance.

I thought there might be a little more punch to the Plain Dealer editorial posture once Brent Larkin left and Betsy Sullivan took over. I was wrong. Dead wrong.

I guess the PD only deals with certain kinds of corruption. Certainly it doesn’t bother ever with civic corruption. Not even a whisper. It’s rampant in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County but it never riles the PD top honchos. Never seems to cross their minds.

Go get those pikers – Jimmy, Frankie and Gerry.

Mayor Frank Jackson – now Mayor Go Along – has appointed a committee (what a novel idea) to, I guess, try to improve on the 100 year old historic Daniel Burnham Cleveland Group Plan as part of the Joe Roman & the Corporates’ latest desires. Is there no one to scream, “NO. PLEASE, NO.”

Cleveland Planning Chairman Tony Coyne has been named to head up this committee.

Is this a joke? It must be. Tony Coyne hasn’t done one spirited or even near courageous thing in the 20 years he’s been on the City Plan Commission. He’s a dud. I guess then he’s perfect for the job then. Poor Mr. Burnham. Hacks to hack away at his work 100 years later.

They all also keep talking about the $425 million Medical Mart & Convention Center.

However, we know that the 20 year tax will bring in at least $40 million a year and that doesn’t equal $425 million. It equals at least $800 million – without possible overrun costs.

Let’s be honest a little honest about the cost. Interest is a cost as much as principal when you construct. And somehow it has to be paid. All with taxes.

Now, if you’re going to put, as they seem to suggest, big fancy stuff atop the underground convention center on the historic Malls it will mean you’ll need extra strength for the convention center ceilings. I just speculate that.

I suggest this will be the way MMPI will get out of the supposed deal it has with the county to absorb overruns. How can you hold them to the deal if you change the deal? Drastically.

To add insult to injury, Joe Roman and the Corporates – also eager for the $350 million Opportunity Corridor to University Circle – will be pushing Terry Hamilton Brown for the County chief executive spot. She’s their front for the short, expensive road to the Clinic. Opportunity Corridor has been pushed by the usual funding sources – the Gund and Cleveland Foundations. They gave $100,000 each.

But once again we see the powers that be – foundations and their corporate interests – wanting all public resources going to their agenda. Downtown and University Circle. The rest of the city, ah well, it can struggle on.

And our major source of information. Well, the Pd publisher Terry Egger sits on the Clinic Board and co-chair of the Opportunity Corridor. All aboard? Of course.

It’s business as usual. The road leads only one way. Down, folks.

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Mayor Jackson Move Looks Like a Sham Retreat

May 25, 2010… “I don’t have a problem except for the fact that I said something prematurely that I think taints the process,” said Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson of his bungled no-bid, 10-year contract with a no-record company from China.

Wow!

For any other mayor that might be called more than embarrassing. It might be called a major disaster.

“Prematurely?”

No, just plain wrong, Mayor. With tens of millions of city dollars – or more – at stake. This is no minor gaffe.

For Jackson, apparently it’s a minor infraction. Apparently, he thinks can be rectified very simply. Let’s start over, guys. Oh, yeah. It’s that simple.

How can there be any trust? Not only is Mayor Jackson liable for this almost-disaster. So is Council President Marty Sweeney. Sweeney, as usual, simply wanted to put Council’s stamp of approval to the measure. “Yes, Mayor, of course.”

We can’t continue doing business at City Hall this way.

We can thank Brian Cummins and Tony Brancatelli for taking to the internet to attack this program.

Click here.

And click here.

And thanks to The Plain Dealer for editorially slapping at Jackson. But PD needs to be much stronger as Jackson tries to revive this mess.

Here was the mayor ready to sign on for a 10-year contact with this company from China when he himself admits he had documents, as the PD put it today, “in front of him showing that Henderson (Public Power Commissioner Ivan Henderson) and his staff were still seeking responses from other LED companies when he made that announcement.” No minor mishap.

Tell me, if he had more than 10 votes of 19 would Mayor Jackson have gone ahead with this half-baked idea anyway? Presumably, the only answer is “Yes.”

Usually biting Mike Polensek said, “It’s tough for any administration or mayor to acknowledge that…” Tough? Mike, it’s a sign that something stinks badly.

Jackson should not be allowed to back away from the criticism he’s been getting and go through a sham process to come to the same conclusion once some of the heat is off.

That his administrators came before Council plying this joke of a deal for hours last Monday suggests strongly that this administration is up to no good.

The administration and his administrators put forth as a great deal for the city something that they now admit had a tainted process.

But it’s even more than that. Council should look into the process, how it came to be and who is behind it. Otherwise, Council is just as negligent as the Jackson administration.

This isn’t something that should be allowed to pass quietly.

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