Posts Tagged “John Shoaff”
By Jim Sack
The Irish have been reduced to beggars. One report notes that their debt is so great that it will cost each person $2,500 a year for the next 1,900 to pay off the debt. That is without interest. The government is shedding layers of employees, the private sector is shuttering shops and factories, foreclosures abound, taxes are going up steeply and the banks, the banks, are curtailing lending. Soon, the Irish will shed their current government only to find the next set of ministers can find no way out, either. They have huge debt and no reserves.
So, Ireland that fought so long and hard to gain her independence from London, is now beholding to…London, Berlin and Washington, to the big English banks, the German government and the International Monetary Fund.
What goes lightly reported is that the big guys, the senior bond holders, the first in line to be paid from liquidation of assets, will get almost everything out. The little guys, the shareholders, will get nothing.
The German government and taxpayers do not like this. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Fort Wayne City Council, I&M, Irish Depression, John Shoaff, Keith Busse, Liz Brown, Tom Henry
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By Jim Sack
No one as so much as raised an eye brow when Tom Smith read the I&M-City deal into the record in preparation for the final vote, well, penultimate vote, last night. Some eyes darted from colleague to colleague, there was a careful smile, but no objections, no points made, no fingers thrust into the air, no beating of the chest over an arcane principle. Mr. Smith brought the matter to the table then Council President Marty Bender called for ayes and nays. It passed 9 to zero. Tim Haffner, the city corporate counsel sitting in row three, could have stayed at home and watch from his couch. Angela Boerger, the message mother for the city, could have enjoyed another hour of Wagner. Nobody on either side of the shifting aisle of local politics wanted to rock the boat, everybody is happy with this deal. Now, one more step at the state level and then it will be official. In fact, council members, members of the Henry Administration and some citizens are already conjuring up uses for the funds. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Casey Cox, Fort Wayne City Council, I&M, John Shoaff, Liz Brown, Tim Pape, Tom Oberfell, Tom Smith
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By Jim Sack
Glynn Hines woke everyone up at the end of a moribund council meeting: net year is election year and we may want to move the budget process up. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Elissa McGauley, Fort Wayne City Council, Glynn Hines, Greg Leatherman, John Shoaff, Karen Goldner, Liz Brown, Marty Bender, Mitch Harper, Sandy Kennedy, Tim Pape, Tom Smith
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By Jim Sack
Fire Hydrants? $2,9 million? Well, that’s what Mitch Harper wanted to cut last night from the city budget and it passed, to almost everybody’s surprise, even for Mitch a bit.
More than four hours after a rejuvenated Marty Bender gaveled down the meeting and turned the budget hearings and process over to Finance Chairman Tom Smith the process of cutting the mayor’s budget was still ambling along. Council members, the media, guests, citizens, employees were all a bit slap happy when it came to the matter of Fire Hydrants. It was one of 24 proposed budget cuts voted on in last night’s Marathon session. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Beth Malloy, Fort Wayne City Council, Greg Leatherman, John Shoaff, Karen Goldner, Liz Brown, Marty Bender, Mitch Harper, Pat Roller, Tim Pape, Tom Henry, Tom Smith
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By Jim Sack
Jam packed with interesting moments was last night’s council meeting and it will only continue Thursday night when budget hearings resume.
Last night there was an embarrassing absence, a prominent citizen blasted the administration during the barely announced public hearing, the renovation of the new city hall was put on hold, the park director sided with a strong critic of the administration, Sandy Kennedy and Liz Brown spared, and Tim Pape added to his credentials as the administration’s only true and dear friend on council, and volleys fired from table toward the Journal Gazette. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Beth Malloy, Glynn Hines, Greg Leatherman, John Shoaff, Julie Donnell, Liz Brown, Marty Bender, Mitch Harper, Rick Samek, Sandy Kennedy, Tim Pape, Tom Didier, Tom Smith
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By Jim Sack
Budget time at city council. The budget is the blueprint by which policy is made. Dollars are allocated to programs and projects that should, in the composite, articulate the philosophy of the community as it looks to its future.
But first, the roll call. Eight “here,” one “present.” Mitch Harper is known to graze just a few yards away from the rest of the herd. Gavel down, President Marty Bender conducted the first movement of the night’s concert, Do Pass or Not Do Pass. Two ordinances were passed out quickly, each relating to the sewer problems we have in Fort Wayne. Eight “yeas,” one “nay,” Mister President, announced Clerk Sandy Kennedy. Harper being the lone “nay,” grazing upwind from the sewer question. No rankling, not much discussion, a quick presentation highlighted by a fuzzy map and a quick vote. Mitch staking out a position? Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Beth Malloy, Bobby Kennedy, Carol Taylor, Fort Wayne City Council, John Shoaff, Liz Brown, Marty Bender, Mitch Harper, Pat Roller, SchenkelShultz, Tom Didier, Tom Smith
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By Jim Sack
Budget time again, that annual process of setting priorities and stretching pennies, has begun, Councilman Tom Smith in charge.
The administration, in the person of the chief financial officer, the controller, presented a slide show to preface the discussions and debates. It was a overview of revenues and expenses and how they have changed over the past ten to twenty years. In short, most of the city’s expenses are in personnel costs, (78%) and most of the revenue still comes (74%) from property taxes, although, as Controller Pat Roller bragged, the city over the years has developed new streams of revenue to “diversify” government resources, unlike other cities that are in much worse financial shape than Fort Wayne. She introduced a budget that is essentially flat for a city, she noted, that is physically some 38% larger than ten years ago and has 35% more roads to pave and repave and repave than years past. The number of city employees is down and costs are contained, she smiled. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: John Shoaff, John Wernet, Karen Goldner, Liz Brown, Marty Bender, Mitch Harper, Pat Roller, Tim Haffner, Tim Pape, Tom Smith
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By Jim Sack
Bingo.
Saturday, in the News-Sentinel Kevin Leininger pretty much nailed the issue of Harrison Square. It is worth the $.50 at a news stand near you to read what he has to say. Buy the paper. It keeps a smart voice in business. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Barry Real Estate, Beth Malloy, Don Schmidt, Graham Richard, Hardball Capital, John Shoaff, Karen Goldner, Kevin Leininger, Mitch Harper, Tim Pape, Tom Smith
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By Jim Sack
Greg Leatherman gave quite a performance last night at council. The head of Fort Wayne Redevelopment spoke powerfully and without hesitation. He recounted a short history of the Harrison Square project and how it has come, mostly, to fruition. Leatherman, flanked to his left by Fort Wayne Corporate Attorney Tim Haffner, said that four-fifths of the massive project has produced jobs, tax revenue, new activity downtown, jobs again and a spirit of community. He lamented the failure of developers Barry Realty/Hardball, BHB, to complete the condo-retail portion of the project, but said his office, Redevelopment, has constantly monitored their efforts and progress, and feels they are making a good faith effort. He was a veritable bundle of good news and optimism. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Barry Real Estate, Carol Taylor, Greg Leatherman, Hardball Capital, John Shoaff, Karen Goldner, Marty Bender, Mitch Harper, Tim Haffner, Tim Pape, Tom Smith
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By Jim Sack
Finally, after a lot of prodding by Council members John Shoaff, Tom Smith and Mitch Harper, not to mention you and I, the Redevelopment Commission has voted to tell Barry/Hardball that the Atlanta firm is in default. The building they promised would be completed last year is still to be begun. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Barry Real Estate, Chris Guerin, Greg Leatherman, Hardball Capital, John Shoaff, Mitch Harper, The Harrison, Tom Smith
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Tuesday night I watched Liz Brown with some admiration. During testimony by three different individuals on three different matters Mrs. Brown asked simple and clear questions to which the witness answered in circuitous ways, some, perhaps, either not quite understanding the question, or choosing rather to quickly side step the point of the question to provide a defense rather than a response. Mrs. Brown asked the questions again quietly, and politely. She took her time and got rather interesting answers, albeit, not necessarily to the question posed. Her examination of the witnesses clearly helped enlighten her fellow council members. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Graham Richard, Harrison Square, John Shoaff, Karen Goldner, Liz Brown, Marty Bender, Tim Pape, Tom Didier
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