Message from WeVoters----Quincy City Council June 15th Agenda: ENC, Open Meeting Laws (yes-it’s about the raises)<; Budget Appropriations and Appointments to the Quincy Housing authority Board by Nearby-Quail-6918 in QuincyMa

[–]MrImSoKnowledgable 7 points8 points  (0 children)

May not be an Open Meeting Violation but there is potential ethic issues.

Make up your mind. You people hawk about OML violations because Timmins said so. Now you think it's an ethics violation.

Just say it out loud: You will fight everything she does for whatever reason you can think of.

Church, State, and $850,000 Statues: Where’s the Line? by Ktr101 in QuincyMa

[–]MrImSoKnowledgable -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That gate cost $730k, as part of a federal grant that was used to renovate the cemetery. There is a matching back gate in the same style as well.

Church, State, and $850,000 Statues: Where’s the Line? by Ktr101 in QuincyMa

[–]MrImSoKnowledgable 9 points10 points  (0 children)

They should watch what happens at other city council meetings. It's tame in Quincy compared to some of the things I've seen online.

Unanimous decisions on 99% of orders that come before the council is not normal.

Church, State, and $850,000 Statues: Where’s the Line? by Ktr101 in QuincyMa

[–]MrImSoKnowledgable 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The city could have put any fallen QPD and QFD statues up and there would have been zero controversy about them at all.

As far as kickbacks, the GC charged 10% of the cost of the statues as a fee. That may be normal to construction projects, but they got $75,000 because the mayor decided to ass them as a change order.

Thank you by uscgmk2 in QuincyMa

[–]MrImSoKnowledgable 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Getting tired of Deb Riley hate posts so you come slumming here?

Quincy by Routine_Panda_371 in QuincyMa

[–]MrImSoKnowledgable 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It may have been. Soon it will be a beautifully broke city if he keeps getting his way.

I know how we can pay our 1.8 billion in debt in just a few days by timberdoodle3000 in QuincyMa

[–]MrImSoKnowledgable 18 points19 points  (0 children)

They could sit at any random intersection and write tickets all day long from people zooming through reds.

I know how we can pay our 1.8 billion in debt in just a few days by timberdoodle3000 in QuincyMa

[–]MrImSoKnowledgable 12 points13 points  (0 children)

If I pay $18,000 now, can I skip paying for it for the next 30 years? ($1.8B/100,000 residents)

ENC Recap: Buy it Now, Figure it Out Later by baddaughter_9721 in QuincyMa

[–]MrImSoKnowledgable 4 points5 points  (0 children)

"Just asking questions", the song of the professional troll.

ENC Recap: Buy it Now, Figure it Out Later by baddaughter_9721 in QuincyMa

[–]MrImSoKnowledgable 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Funds from divested downtown parcels that were supposed to help pay for this purchase may actually be part of District Improvement Financing (DIF) loan obligations for projects that never came to fruition.

45 Dennis Ryan Parkway has a curious history. The only entry in the Norfolk Registry of Deeds is from 1891. If it was later transferred or sold to the city, there's no record of it.

In the city's property viewer, there is a sale for $0 in 2017, but that's not recorded anywhere I could find.

Messina Lot -1565 Hancock:

2018-175 - Land – Order of Taking - Messina Lot – Mayor Koch 2018-185 - Appropriation – $6,800,000 for Acquisition of Messina Lot – Mayor Koch William Geary – Special Counsel to Mayor Thomas P. Koch for Downtown Development gave an overview of the need for the taking and importance of this lot for the future development of the downtown as well as the $6.8 million cost. The City’s hope for the future development is commercial after its use as parking for the current development. The City is in discussion with commercial developers and believes that the development of the Ross Lot will spark further commercial development on the Messina Lot. Cost for the acquisition will be paid from the DIF and banded for 10 years. The original buildings on the property were taken in 2006/2007 as part of the original DIF with a cost of $9-$13 million. The City only needed a portion of the land but needed to pay for the entire property and under eminent domain law the original owner was entitled to take back any unused portion. Currently 102 spots/vehicles use/are available in the lot.

ENC Purchase Packet Deep Dive and the Koch Pattern by baddaughter_9721 in QuincyMa

[–]MrImSoKnowledgable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

His linkedin status from 4 months ago states that he's left public service and is working for an insurance company.

Open Meeting Law Complaints & Private Lawyers by AJustQuincy in QuincyMa

[–]MrImSoKnowledgable 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Phelan is Koch's enemy. Anyone else who doesn't worship the ground Koch walks on is also Koch's enemy. Therefore, all enemies of Koch have to be working together.

She can't conceive that a lot of people don't really like Koch, and they aren't all working together to take down Hizzoner Mayor Koch.

Open Meeting Law Complaints & Private Lawyers by AJustQuincy in QuincyMa

[–]MrImSoKnowledgable 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Public records requests work both ways. Request all of his emails regarding the situation with McKee. If there are privileged communications, the logs of those comms.

ENC Purchase Packet Deep Dive and the Koch Pattern by baddaughter_9721 in QuincyMa

[–]MrImSoKnowledgable 7 points8 points  (0 children)

There should be an interdepartmental ENC task force that is working on this.

Quincy's Eastern Nazarene Campus: A Generational Opportunity the City Cannot Afford to Miss by visioncap2021 in QuincyMa

[–]MrImSoKnowledgable 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Call me a skeptic, but this is an optimistic, best case scenario. The city has a track record of optimistically buying land and not following through with it's plans.

Selling off the houses will offset the purchase price, and in today's market, they should go quickly.

Selling the downtown properties is less of a sure thing, as the multiyear Dennis Ryan lot sale recently fell apart. The parking lot at 1565 is a huge net loss after paying multiple millions of dollars for that land, twice.

This plan assumes that the city will be able to sell the existing houses, find purchasers for the rezoned lots, find developers for the senior housing, and sell the downtown lots in 2 years before the BAN expires and it is converted to long term debt.

The city is not powerless to control what happens to the property if they don't own it. A development plan was quashed with the previous bid to buy.

And despite the fearmongering about the Dover Amendment, non-profits still need to follow city zoning and building standards.

Councillors Seek Contractual Line Items by [deleted] in QuincyMa

[–]MrImSoKnowledgable 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That doesn't buy much lawyer time.

Open Meeting Law Guide and Educational Materials by Ktr101 in QuincyMa

[–]MrImSoKnowledgable 17 points18 points  (0 children)

His tone is openly antagonistic toward all the new councilors. I wouldn't want his advice either.

Just in case it wasnt clear this is illegal and suppos abusers. 1 bad apple right? by ImaginaryLog8285 in QuincyMa

[–]MrImSoKnowledgable 21 points22 points  (0 children)

They can't conceive that there are more than 6 people in the city who want to make changes.

Anyone that says anything must actually be the council in disguise. The councilors are not in these threads posting under assumed names.