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This is the last Anaheim City Council meeting before the election, and the last regularly scheduled Council meeting before the new Council is sworn in on December 13. You’d expect some real horror shows in the agenda — and you’d be right! We’ll focus on three, in separate posts (and then maybe a grab-bag follow-up if time permits.) Let’s start with Item 14:
(You can click on that to get to the item’s page, and then click on the attachments.)
This deals with a 3.4 acre lot at the intersection of Anaheim Blvd. and the 5 freeway. In other words, PRIME REAL ESTATE! And it will be combined with the business park next door, making it substantially more valuable! We all should hope that the City is getting top money for this here parcel of land! Ideally well over the appraised value!
What’s that?
THERE IS NO APPRAISAL
Shades of their trying to dump Angels Stadium without appraising it. “Appraisals are for the feeble and ill-connected!” (That’s not a real quote — but it might as well be.)
OK, well an appraisal isn’t the only way one can determine value! For example, a truly competitive bidding process can allow the magic of the market to …
What’s that?
THERE IS NO EVIDENCE THAT IT EVER WENT OUT TO BID OR PROPOSALS.
OK, now this is getting sort of disturbing. How WAS was “Greenlaw Partners” chosen as the City’s exclusive negotiation partner? Here, read this link — we’re busy over here:
Jordan? Kris? Lucille? If you’re going to vote for this — PRESUMING THAT SOMEONE PULLS IT OFF OF THE DAMNED CONSENT CALENDAR TO DISCUSS IT! — then you must know the answers to these questions. Otherwise, we have to ask: who gave you the high sign to vote yet on it?
One of the big fears we’ve had is that as the election approached the City would have a fire sale — maybe it should be called a “moving sale” — of its properties to some of the majority’s (or Staff’s!) favorite cronies. This is a terrible practice. How can they even theoretically justify the rush?
Why, when this came up in closed session, you’d think that …
What’s that?
It DID come up in closed session like it’s supposed to, right? RIGHT?
(More on this as it develops — or fails to!)
While THIS City parcel is vacant land, the adjacent Industrial Park whose purchase is contingent on combining the City parcel for development is NOT, and is OCCUPIED, presumably with tenants providing HIGHER PAYING jobs than the “Hotel/hospitality” use envisioned for development. Instead of repeating the Plutonium Triangle “slash and burn” clearance that REMOVED the Industrial tenant jobs at demolished buildings formerly along Katella, assurances need to be in place in any deal that the City will use its best efforts (?) to assist / insist those displaced jobs relocate INSIDE the City. No mention of that so far.
First. These are NOT high paying industrial jobs you speak of, these low to medium wage, light industrial occupations, like assembly or data entry. But, providing you were correct (which you are not), how is it the cities responsibilty to replace those jobs when in theory they would just move to a new location. This choice is that of the business owner NOT the governmwnt. This is not China or the former USSR.
So, this ambitious young opportunist comes back to Anaheim from Westminster, part of the Great District Elections Gold Rush of ’16 (and riding on the work of a whole bunch of us who fought for years.)
Believing District 5 to be virgin territory, our hero takes a loft right above Zov’s, which is famously one of Mr. Pringle’s favorite watering holes, and tries to ingratiate himself with the SOAR/Disney crowd, proclaiming his enthusiasm for the notorious hotel subsidies.
But alas! He hears that sentence politicians are so loath to hear: “We already have a guy.” Namely, Steven Faessel, who, in the Wordsmith’s accidentally perfect phrase, “bleeds Anaheim.”
Down but not out, after a modest amount of thought and consultation, our young hero determines the second most likely path to power: forswear his allegiance to subsidies and ingratiate himself with Mayor Tait! And so far, it seems to be working…
I know, I know, I should be focusing on Faessel…
Damn, I hope that you’re wrong, if he wins.
But if he does win and you’re RIGHT about him being a Disney pod person in waiting, this is what recall elections are made for.