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The Brave and the Bold Among City Hall's "Cowardly" Lot

Thu May 15, 2008 at 10:31:09 AM
Vonciel Jones Hill

If it weren’t for two members of the city council yesterday, I don’t think the public would ever have known what just happened on that convention hotel deal. It wasn’t the price of the land. It wasn’t the location of the hotel. Those were red herrings. The important issue -- the one the rest of the council didn’t want you to notice especially -- was that the City of Dallas just went into the hotel business.

Thanks to council members Angela Hunt and Vonciel Jones Hill, the real issue of the day was clearly illuminated. Hill was especially eloquent. She pointed out that the mayor and council were doing a kind of sleight-of-hand by jamming the purchase of land for the hotel in with the same vote with the decision to make it a city-owned hotel.

“To own the land is a good idea,” she said. “To own the hotel is a bad idea.”

Hill parsed the two issues carefully, like the good lawyer she is, making it clear there was no reason to rush a decision on the second question, about the city going into the hotel business. While she spoke, you could hear a pin drop in the council chamber.

She moved to divide the two questions into two separate items, to be voted on individually, but a majority of the council joined the mayor in voting her down. By doing both issues as one vote, they avoided was any kind of open-air focused discussion of the obvious question that might occur to the average taxpayer: Why in the hell would the city of Dallas enter the hotel business?

In remarks so far, the mayor and city staff have said that no private developers can make the numbers work on a convention hotel downtown. Their argument is that City Hall can do better.

Both Hill and Hunt took them to task over the idea that the city council is going to do better in the hotel business than people in the hotel business. But Hunt’s real anger was about hiding the ball -- mashing it all into one vote and then rushing it through before there was time for public debate.

“The idea that debate is the enemy is irresponsible,” Hunt said. “It is a slap in the face to our residents, our taxpayers who are our bosses. They deserve to be part of this conversation. To say we’ve had discussion about this after discussing it for two hours last week in executive session behind closed doors is inexcusable. For us to move forward on this is cowardly.” --Jim Schutze

Category: Schutze

16 Comments:

Tom L says:

Man, what IS it with the city of Dallas and spending money like it's going out of style? We don't have the money as it is to pay for the big ticket items the council has fooled the people of Dallas into paying for, and now they go ahead and open up a new sinkhole?

Hey, any accountants out there want to add up the cost of the fancy bridges, the river bottom highway and this new hotel and start asking about how all this crap is going to be paid for?

wobert rilonsky says:

bonds? something like this hotel would have made a lot more sense if our downtown was a destination and had, i dont know, say a football or baseball team to attract out of towners. i give up.

Heywood U. Buzzoff says:

So when gas hits $5.00/gallon, how many of us will be able to afford gas and tolls to head to the new city hotel? That is after you pay to repair your vehicle after the damage the pot holes caused and the broken glass from the huffer who stole your radio the last time you went to the AAC ($15 parking, $60 nosebleed Stars tickets, and $7 beers not included). By the way, locals will not get a discount at the new City hotel as a 'thank you' for paying your taxes.

The next thing the City Council is going to try is to call all of Dallas a 'Gentlemen's club'. That way they can charge a cover to drive through the city limits.

wobert rilonsky (The Real One) says:

note to whomever is using my moniker. Cease and desist now, or prepare for my wrath

JimS says:

Heywood! I think you've hit on something! Name it after the mayor! The Tom-Cat!

Wobert Rilonsky says:

Hey, Schutze. I just remembered I owe you $500.

We need another Wally World says:

I can see it right now. Next we'll be funding some "Dallas" themed redneck fun park for all the stuffy shirts and suits that will fly in for some vacuum cleaner show, stay about an hour over the 3 days, stay outdoors for as many smokes on the bronze cattle drive lawn as they can stand, and then head out for the nonexistent nightlife in the withering heap of Deep Ellum.

No public transport for the drunkies, no in-town destination for the Family Men, except maybe Old City Park (or whatever its' name is now). Had the City had the foresight to do something with Reunion Arena, or had the City been able to get some skanky Casino in the 3-block area, then life might be more bearable down there. But as it is right now, what's a Conventioneer going to do? Walk the Trinity in the new 'Park'? Take a RIDING LESSON? WALK to the House of Blues? DINE on the Golf Ball?

The city continues to be a parody of itself, and we take a gut punch to our pride every time something like this comes up. This is such a great idea, DCC! Kill off the other downtown hotels (who basically make their own conventions), leave us with more vacant skyscrapers, and then fret when no one comes downtown any longer.

I find it completely ironic that Downtown continues to be like that game we used to play at Howard Johnson's on Sunday mornings - you have 16 squares but 15 numbers, and you shuffle the numbers around until you get the numbers all in a row. That is EXACTLY what's happening to Downtown - you're shifting cultural areas and business areas and hotel areas around, but you're never filling enough squares to complete the puzzle, and the DCC is either too corrupt or too inept to figure out that you need MULTIPLE attractions, cultural, business, ACADEMIC (where the heck has PM Summer's plan to turn that abandoned hotel in to a dorm, and the old library in to a downtown U, gone, anyway), and sports-related (yes, sports related), as well as a phenomenal light rail system or underground, to make the place a place where people want to spend time.

As long as DCC continues down this path, Belo will perpetuate their dream of a bustling corner of DT that they operate, and the rest of the city will continue to be run by the bums, both on the streets and in the office buildings themselves.

"Viva La Revolucion", and Somebody please emasculate the men behind the scenes.

Toots (the real one) says:

Go get 'em Wobert!!

wobert rilonsky (The Real One) says:

Dear triple fake wobert

May the fleas of a 1000 camels infest your armpits

wobert rilonski (the original) says:

ive been using the monkier for over a year. so stop it.

Anonymous says:

We'll have to leave that up to my Leader, Robert Wilonsky of the Dallas Wilonsky's to settle this dispute.

He know who I am, and what I've sent him about various topics

Feel free to use some variation of my middle name, "Jimschutze."

john k. says:

Even I can see through that hotel sham. Must our civic minded citizens stand still for every crazy idea that comes along? At this rate there will be a re-call petition coming soon.

Tom L says:

"Hi, I'm Robert, this is my brother Wobert, and this is my other brother Wobert."

I dunno, I think it's been done, guys.

wobert rilonsky (The Real One) says:

Since that Rat Bastrd co-opted my real name, I need to change my "Nom de keyboard"...

I have come up with some ideas for new ones:

TBJ (The Big Jew)
Juan Mota
Wilonsky Butt Boy
I hate Corby
I hate Danny
The Old Graying Wolf
Line 5 guy
That thing under cushion of Shutze's old couch
Crackberry addict
Lom Teppert
J. Fett
Forest Lane


wobert rilonsky (the original) says:

i like Lom Teppert, TBJ and Forest Lane the best.

thanks for your courage.

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