Follow the public bidding laws?
Not if you're The Don. Not if it's "urban renewal."
If the state attorney general really attacked governmental corruption in Oregon, we'd have to build another prison to hold all the new convicts.
Not if you're The Don. Not if it's "urban renewal."
If the state attorney general really attacked governmental corruption in Oregon, we'd have to build another prison to hold all the new convicts.
Comments (7)
"Workin; on the chain gang...."
Posted by Mojo | June 29, 2010 2:25 PM
Wow. Truly out of control. TRULY!
Posted by pdxhawky | June 29, 2010 5:07 PM
Jack... you want justice and accountability for govt out of the current legal system.... seriously??? When was the last time that happened?
Posted by LucsAdvo | June 29, 2010 6:44 PM
Send the city council
citymail@ci.beaverton.or.us.
this
https://bojack.org/images/urbanrenewalgraph.pdf
And tell them they will never get the voters to approve the Urban Renewal ponzi scheme and demand and they stop wasting money preparing the con job.
The millions wasted on The Round was enough of Beaverton's transit oriented farce.
Two changed condo buildings into routine commercial office, adding a 7 story parking garage and the city having to buy the heating/cooling plant to keep it operating is all the failure allowed.
Besides rising public awareness of how UR works new state law requires approval of the 75% of the taxing jurisdictions. Police and fire are likely to oppose the funding scheme making this "concurrence" requirement unsuccessful.
Posted by Ben | June 29, 2010 8:01 PM
But she said the rush is probably because city leaders want to have Fregonese Associates begin working as soon as possible.
Well, there you go. Certainly a good enough reason to ignore policy and forge ahead. Gack.
Posted by Larry K | June 29, 2010 9:31 PM
Finally! A use for Wapato!
Posted by Max | June 30, 2010 9:54 AM
Saw a great quote on a blog yesterday
" I believe in term limits. One term in office and one in jail"
Posted by m | June 30, 2010 10:09 AM