May 11, 2009

NVN COVERING THURSTON HIGHLANDS DEFAULT & CITY'S MISMANAGEMENT, WHILE MAYOR GETS CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARD

The Nisqually Valley News (NVN) finally is going to report on the Thurston Highlands default and city's debt, thanks to my Press Release last week on the story to all Puget Sound broadcast & print media.
The NVN had the story on their First Report May 8th, the day after my Press Release.

Will the NVN give credit to the source of their story?
Probably not!
And that is fine with me, as my blog investigation drove this story to finally get out to their readers.

In his op-ed Friday, March 20, 2009, Nisqually Valley News (NVN) Publisher/Editor Keven Graves commented about the the termination of the Seattle P-I print edition, an icon in Puget Sound for over 150 years saying,
"Whether people realize it or not, just about every daily newspaper in the country is the source of most information now read for free on many popular Internet sites...
From where will these Web sites be hijacking their news after more daily newspapers either fold, or wise up and begin locking down their Web sites?"

Mr. Graves was continuing his criticism of blogs.

Well, now the shoe is on the other foot and Mr. Graves newspaper's front-page coverage this coming week will be driven by this blogger's investigative report, from a story published on this free internet site!
Where was our local newspaper's award-winning investigative journalism on this major issue?
As one blog commenter wrote last week, "All this should be front page news at the NVN. We'll see."

"President Obama also turned serious and talked of the financially struggling media industry, praising journalists for holding government officials accountable [at the annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner, May 9th]. 'A government without newspapers, a government without a tough and vibrant media of all sorts is not an option for the United States of American,' he said," quoting MSNBC.
So Mr. Graves, your disdain for blogs is not shared by this President!

Now, Mr. Graves newspaper's coverage of City Hall's apparent malfeasance is in his First Report on the newspaper's website from where I quote:
"The city will have to sit and look at options and decide how to go about getting the money, Badger said."

EXCUSE ME, MRS. BADGER!
You have the gall to say that to City Hall's official newspaper?
And to your constituents!
One could only hope the NVN will question her more thoroughly with the following:

Only NOW "the city will have to sit and look at options and decide how to go about getting the money?"
What about 8 months ago when the Highlands went into default.
What about 9 months ago when the Highlands did not pay their bills to the city?
What about 3 years ago when I raised this issue and 2 1/2 years ago when Mrs. Badger was questioned by me about not having a contract with the Highlands for the water study?
Mrs. Badger even sidetracked then NVN award-winning investigative reporter Cindy Teixeira in an NVN story in January, 2007 to make me the issue. Mrs. Teixeira took the bait, giving the city a "bye" and did not ask Mrs. Badger key questions, which I wrote then. Mrs. Texieira later became the City of Yelm's Community and Government Relations Coordinator. HMMM!
Where has the city been in all of that time & why have they NOT said anything to the public before my investigation?

To Mrs. Badger,
YOU PAINTED YOURSELF AND THE CITY'S TAXPAYER IN A CORNER 2 1/2 YEARS AGO WHEN YOU IGNORED MY QUESTION ABOUT NOT HAVING A CONTRACT WITH THURSTON HIGHLANDS, LLC TO GET REIMBURSED FOR THE CITY COUNCIL FUNDING A PRIVATE DEVELOPER'S WATER STUDY.
YOU COULD HAVE DONE SOMETHING THEN AND DID NOT.
THEN CITY-COUNCIL MEMBER BOB ISOM EXPRESSED CONCERN AT THE REQUEST FOR MORE FUNDS FOR THE WATER STUDY, THOUGH THE COUNCIL APPROVED THE FUNDING ANYWAY, AND
WITH NO CONTRACT.
WHAT OPTIONS DO YOU HOLD?
One had better hope Thurston Highlands, LLC. comes up with funding to pay off the debt, liens and the city's past-due 2008 Invoice by May 25th to get the Yelm city taxpayer off the hook, or the land gets sold to the highest bidder at auction!

-The Yelm City Council authorized taxpayer monies ($550,003) to fund a private developer’s water study, with no contract to be reimbursed or any protections for the city to get taxpayers’ money returned should the development not come to fruition.
- The city is owed $121,500 for unpaid services in 2008 by Thurston Highlands, LLC.
- The City of Yelm is not even one of the lien holders in an attempt to get taxpayer money returned. If the city wanted to get this money recouped, then they would have had to follow the procedure of filing a lien on the Highlands properties and get in line with the other lien holders ahead of them to seek their funds.

And now tomorrow, we have the Yelm Chamber of Commerce's Board who voted for & are presenting the Citizen of the Year Award to one of their own Chamber Board members & Chamber Treasurer Mayor Ron Harding at the Chamber Forum Luncheon, a man who has also been the keynote speaker to the Chamber Forum twice this year. He's the Chamber Board's & NVN's non-declared, defacto-candidate.
Cindy Teixeira (former NVN award-winning investigative reporter), Community and Government Relations Coordinator for the City of Yelm will receive the Chamber President's Award.
John Thompson, Yelm City Council member will receive the Chamber Volunteer of the Year Award.


Looks like these three special Chamber Awards are a "slam dunk" for City Hall - or "outta da ballpark" as we used to say back East!


Can you imagine awarding these people Tuesday with what is coming out this very same week about the way they have mishandled 2/3 of a million dollars of taxpayer's money?

While the volunteerism of these award winners is laudable, their first responsibility is to protect their community and constituents from any harm. They obviously did not keep that in focus, as their actions and behavior have been directed to the advancements of a private developer at the expense of their town, which tarnishes these awards to these three city officials.

What do you think of our Mayor, who allowed all of this debt to the taxpayer to occur on his watch being Treasurer of the Yelm Chamber of Commerce?
As one blog commenter wrote to last week's story on this, "If I were a Yelm resident I'd be wanting blood."


This towns newspaper editor/publisher, this city's mayor, & this City Council have all put me down for over 4 years and attempted to shove me aside to make my observations irrelevant.
Those days are over!
I have built a case, brick by brick, which no one can deny and I have been on the record in City Hall and on this blog for 3+ years with all of this information.

Small-town politics at its best (or worst)!

As Walter Cronkite used to say, "And that's the way it is..."

Sad?
Yes, very
!

PERHAPS THE PUBLIC HERE WILL WAKE-UP AND PROTEST BEING OUT-OF-POCKET 2/3 OF A MILLION DOLLARS TUESDAY AT 7PM TO THE YELM CITY COUNCIL AT THE PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING!

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2 Comments

James Zukowski said:

And this is on top of the City's plan to move ALL of their water rights to the Thurston Highlands Master Planned Community (THMPC). Go figure...

I just finished reading four columns of legal notice in the 1-May-2009 edition of the NVN (mostly page C6). The city plans to acquire more water rights (how and from whom?) over the next 28 years, increasing their draw from various aquifers to 4186 acre-feet per year. The current wells in downtown Yelm and at the golf course will be phased out as new wellfields are drilled in THMPC.

I find this rather disturbing, not only for the total amount of water being drawn, but for the "all eggs in one basket" concept. While the proposal is for a "wellfield" in THMPC, it still localizes all of the city's water "production" at one "facility." This is too clearly a recipe for disaster. Should anything happen to that wellfield or the storage tanks located there, the city -- and all of its citizens -- would be very much S.O.L. (I can't think of a better way to describe it.)

This project is on a VERY fast track. The Comment period is only until 15-May, and the Appeal period (to the hearing examiner [ha!]) is only until 22-May-2009. That's only two weeks for comments, plus an additional week to appeal, from the original publication date of 1-May.

THAT'S THIS FRIDAY, FOLKS!

I think this fits into the category of "Holy S#!t!"

-James Zukowski

PS: Was any of this anywhere but in the microprint of the legal notices? Since I live in Illinois (with a longing to return to Yelm soon), I don't get things as promptly as the locals...

Liz said:

This town is more corrupt than ever...citizens need to speak up and as for Citizen of the Year, that should have gone to the people...Harding only deserves to be put out of office. We will not be able to undo his "work" and make it right to citizens for a long time to come. Remember November elections are coming up, and that is our chance to get this crook and some of the council out!

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