If Dennis Kucinich were County Commissioner instead of Tim
Hagan, the Pee Dee would be flooded with screeching
headlines about the debacle of the downtown administration
building.
He’d be tarred and feathered editorially.
I’m talking about the proposed consolidation site at East
9th Street & Euclid Avenue for new County administration
offices that the present three stooges at the County
Commission have now abandoned, deciding instead to put it up
for sale.
The County paid some $22 million for the complex, which
had been empty for years. No one really knows how much
the County has spent to maintain and improve it.
Nevertheless, it is in the millions of dollars.
The Pee Dee reported that the commissioners estimated the
costs are at $35 million, including apparently the $22
million purchase price for Dick Jacobs’ white elephant.
There has not been an editorial word in the Pee Dee about
this disgraceful situation.
Who is protecting Tim Hagan?
Hagan, pal of editorial boss Brent Larkin - pal of Dick
Jacobs - is the stooge who seems to be “running” things.
Hagan has bought the Politician Protection Plan at the
Pee Dee. Much better than a Witness Protection Plan.
You don’t have to move to be covered.
The old Cleveland Trust (Ameritrust) property deal
stinks, plain and simple.
However, there are no questions being asked by our daily
monitor.
Hagan’s Politician Protection Plan apparently extends to
eternity with Larkin and the gang.
The Pee Dee accepted Hagan’s typical braggadocio.
“We’re not going to give the site away without getting what
we’ve got in it – period,” he said in typical Hagan bullcrap.
Wow! Tough talk.
The article quotes Barbara Shergalis, the complex project
director, saying that the move for bids was a shock to her.
It shouldn’t have been. However, I’d like to know
why.
In a Sept. 5th column here, I wrote...
“I picked up chatter this week
that ‘the fourth floor,’ meaning the County Commissioners
and their staff - now considers it possible that it will
not be able to pursue construction of the new County
Administration Building at E. 9th & Euclid.” (See
County Spending, Sept. 5th).
If this old man, who doesn’t cover the County
Commissioners, was hearing this talk, why the hell wouldn’t
the director of the project - and the Pee Dee - know about
it? Actually, Crain’s Cleveland published something a
few days later that also indicated the new administration
building was a “NO GO.”
What is really disturbing is that this astounding
turnabout draws no serious question in this community.
No hungry politician takes the Commissioners to task?
Where is the Republican Party? Doesn’t it have a
live body that sees an opportunity in this all-Democratic
fiasco?
Are we so dead politically in this town that there isn’t
one enterprising politician who will call this scummy deal
what it is.
Commissioners Hagan and Jimmy Dimora deserve to be
throttled at dawn on Public Square.
An aside to reveal how debauched our politics have
become:
I read in Crain’s Cleveland Business a comment by
downtown council member Joe Cimperman that tells all we need
to know about Joe and about our politics in town today.
He dejectedly complained that a Los Angeles developer of the
former Ryerson building at 5300 Lakeside Ave. didn’t
ask for city subsidies. How dare they!
Cimperman stated that a council member by the mere
signature of his name could have dropped $250,000 in the lap
of this dumb developer who was too busy renovating a
building to ask Joe for a favor.
Just Ask Joe for $250,000! By the way, where’s your
business card, Mr. Businessman, because there must be some
election coming up and I can send you a reminder of where to
send the contribution.
Back to the County’s non-administration building.
First, this site and buildings never should have been
bought.
Second, E. 9th & Euclid never should be a site for a
public building. The $200
million-plus
RTA Euclid Corridor project along Euclid makes it ideal for
a new private office construction. A County
administrative building belongs logically in historic
government building district, originally outlined in the
Group Plan of 1903, not isolated up on Euclid Avenue.
Third, and most important, the administration building
debacle has its origins in the rush for the phony push for a
Medical Mart as a means to construct a new convention
center.
Hagan and Dimora voted us a quarter percent increase in
the sales tax, the largest they were able to assess without
a public vote, for the mart and convention center.
This need for public financing helped kill the County’s
ability to borrow for its administration building.
Screw the public, is their motto.
The commission had limited Cuyahoga County to two sites
for the new administration building – Jacobs’ E. 9th corner
and the old Higbee’s department store building on Public
Square, owned by the Forest City Enterprise gang.
Since the Forest City gang lost out on the original site
deal, it appears they will be rewarded with a Medical Mart
and a Convention Center adjacent or attached to the
company’s Tower City retail outlet at Public Square.
Now we must keep in mind that Hagan pushed the Medical
Mart for his Kennedy family friend Christopher Kennedy,
president of Merchandize Mart Properties. Shamefully,
he is the son of the late Robert Kennedy. (See
Hagan Recused, August 8th)
We should also keep in mind that Hagan was a prime mover
in Gateway, which provided Jacobs with a new baseball field
but more important the ability (because of the new stadium)
to sell the Cleveland Indians for some $320 million after
having paid some $45 million for the team.
Further, Channel 8’s I-Team has examined the deal for
asbestos removal from the Breuer building, part of the E.
9th property sold by Jacobs to Hagan and us as county
taxpayers. There’s a lawsuit by a St. Louis company,
which was rejected on the contract though it was the low
bidder.
Bill Sheil of the I-Team reported talking with people who
have been questioned by the FBI about the contract.
The FBI needs to look at the entire deal.
The contract went to Precision Environmental Company
though it bid $915,000 more than the St. Louis firm did.
As I wrote before, Precision is a part of the DiGeronimo/Independence
Excavating Co. family.
Dimora lists Robert DiGeronimo of the excavating company
as a gift-giver. His Ohio Ethics report doesn’t say
what the gift was from DiGeronimo.
Hagan and Dimora both list Dick Jacobs as having given
gifts to each of them in 2006. The nature of the gifts
went unmentioned.
How cozy it gets.
What we have now is a bunch of corporatized politicians
eager to feed those who give gifts, take them to lunch, and
provide them with playoff series tickets, private jet rides
to New York. In other words, pols who daily break
their oath of office to curry favor with Cleveland’s elite
establishment.
The Pee Dee already has reported that a number of major
Cleveland firms could be seeking new headquarters’ office
spaces, including Squire Sanders, Baker Hostetler, Eaton
Corp., Ernst & Young, and Huntington National Bank.
The office space market certainly would be interested in
the East 9th & Euclid, the prime location at the crossroad
housing Cleveland’s major banks.
It would be especially enticing should the County offer a
cleaned-up site and – as you might expect – a price far
below the standard cited by Hagan.
Can you say, “Fire Sale?”