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Calamaras denies ties with Hunt in current VGA fiasco; Got a comment? Make it here.
Breakfast with George redux The really bizarre part of Boone's letter was the opening paragraph in which Boone stated that former city manager George Hunt would naturally be reporting back to Mayor Dean Calamaras about the meeting:
The implication being that Hunt was somehow running errands in the VGA fiasco on behalf of the mayor and/or the city with the authority to speak for the city. Boone went on to predict that the not-yet-released photo would be used as an election issue in an attempt to dethrone Hizzonor. That's a standard Boone tactic -- on numerous occasions at city council meetings, both Boones have spoken out against various citizen complaints over the years by saying that the complaints were election tactics designed to damage either Hunt or whoever the Boones and the CQG were supporting in the upcoming elections. This didn't smell right -- I would have to make a pretty big stretch to try to tie the photo in with Calamaras' reelection efforts. It seemed more like Boone was trying to drag the mayor down in a backhanded way by tossing out the accusation. So I called the mayor and interrupted his dinner. It was only fair to find out his take on all of this. In spite of the fact that local politics had just taken a decidedly down and dirty turn, Calamaras was in the mood to talk: "No, I did not know that Hunt was still involved in any negotiations between the city and the VGA." "Would you have approved? Was there some unspoken acknowledgement?" "Absolutely not," the mayor responded firmly. Not angrily. Not defensively. Firmly. "Boone states that he's sure that Hunt will be reporting back to you. Has that happened?" "Hunt called me shortly after it was out that he had been seen at the breakfast meeting, just to touch bases, and he said he'd talk to me at a later time." So far, Hunt hasn't called back. The mayor went on to say that he was unclear about the value of anything Hunt would have to contribute, as he no longer works for the city, and that he was kind of surprised that Hunt had called him at all on the matter. So according to Calamaras, Hunt's involvement here took him by surprise. And ya know what? I believe the mayor. Two reasons. The first is that Calamaras has been pretty vocal of late in opposition to the Boones and the VGA trying to squeak one past the taxpayers. An earlier letter sent to Calamaras' house by Dan Boone went straight from Calamaras' hands to the city attorney's office and then into the public record -- that's not something Calamaras would do if he was trying to help the VGA pull a fast one. In fact, I am pretty amazed that the letter sent to Calamaras' house, along with the documents that Boone had attached (which included the minutes of a VGA executive board meeting from last October) made it into public record, it's not something I expected at all. Because of the VGA's secrecy in guarding the information on who owns stock in the golf course, it has often been speculated that at least a few public servants had to own some stock. Calamaras, Hunt, former councilman David Farley, the late former councilwoman Virginia Warren: all have been the subject of speculation. Calamaras forking that letter over to the city attorney showed me one thing: if public servants do or have owned stock, he ain't one of 'em. As a curious aside, at the last council meeting, both Dan and Jeff Boone interrupted citizen Dick Windgassen during the public speaking portion of the meeting to shout out that neither of them own stock in the VGA. Nobody had asked them if they did, and even if they did own stock, so what? They are private citizens, they can own stock in anything they want, including companies that they represent as attorneys. What's that Yiddish phrase again? Oh yeah: Bie ah gonniff brent ah hittel. The second reason I believe Calamaras is because of the political poo pile that this mess tosses him into. Calamaras is up for reelection this year. The Boones are, for all intents and purposes, the CQG (the local PAC that pumps a lot of money into election coffers). Calamaras has been supported by the CQG in the past, in what has become the critical endorsement needed to get elected. Calamaras has now crossed the Boones. The Boones are not happy, and there's rumors that Farley is waiting in the wings, rubbing his hands gleefully anticipating a shot at sitting at the center of the city council dais, rumors that the Boones and Hunt helped fuel after news leaked about a CQG strategy meeting last March in which Hunt spoke out in favor of a Farley mayoral run. The fact that Calamaras is breaking ranks with the Boones and risking that key political endorsement is a strong second reason why I believe Calamaras when he says that he had no advance knowledge of Hunt's current involvement in the VGA affair.
Shane Saputo keeps going and going and going and... This comes right after I blasted Pecquet on the web for doing a total botch and misinform job on the release of the Shade Meeting Transcripts. It's not been a good couple of weeks for Pecquet. Saputo took extreme issue with Black over the quotes that appeared in Pecquet's article. On June 27, the former utils supervisor e-mailed a blast to Black in which he included a statement that he would go to the "appropriate agencies" in order to report "incompetent and perhaps corrupt agendas" on the part of the city. Here's Saputo's e-mail in full, along with Black's response:
In other words: have a nice day. Ya know, as they say on Fark: sometimes the jokes just write themselves.
John Patten is the head of Web Operations for Creative Pages, and has worked in broadcasting for over 12 years. He can also be incredibly rude at times. |
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