I have been driving by the Yard Goats Stadium hoping to see some miraculous progress that will put my mind at ease on the future of the stadium.
Unfortunately, I'm just not seeing it. My fear is that we are constructing a hole in the ground that will be a money pit ,that we the taxpayers of Hartford will be throwing bags of cash into,( at least $4.5 million dollars per year) for the next quarter of a Century.
The project just not seem to be realistic. The grocery store promised seems to be non -existent, the affordable housing seems to be out as the developer pushes for a hotel to be constructed. Is any of this project outlined in a contract that is solid or is it just "play as we go" planning?
A little over 45 days from now, December 15th, is the date the Stadium Authority has set in their own minutes when the finished infield will be complete. The pitchers mound, the base layout, the sod should all be set by that date.
With the current condition of the construction I just don't see it happening. And if the pictures from Saturday are any indication, sod is the last thing that will be happening to that field December 15th
.Picture the baselines somewhere in here, among the construction materials
Let's everybody leave all at once.
ReplyDeleteIt is terribly unfortunate that a public leader can't persally be tied to fiscal failure of a project like this. Maybe Hartford needs to rewrite into the Plan That a referendum must determine such long range comittments instead of one fluzy ignorant politican deciding the fate for the indefinite future. And that such referendums must be made during spring or fall only and that a simple majority of those voting wins the referendum.
ReplyDeleteHow about the Clark at school million dollar renovation and still shut down. It the only real urban neibhorhood school in the city.. Don't get it schools and firehouses shut down because of failed construction projects. People who read this look into it.
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS WHY MANY HARTFORD RESIDENTS STARTED CALLING THEM HARTFORD "YARD RATS." WELL DESERVED.
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ReplyDeleteThe true "Yard Rats" pontificate in town hall. They didn't listen to the voice of the people and they were swept from office like any self-serving slob. Two remaining councilors who voted for this monster of a fiscal hole will hopefully loose their seats next Tuesday. Then we can party for the rest of the night.
After all the scandals, after all the findings, is Segarra still going to be seated with his cronies at the ballpark's luxury suite he planned for himself
ReplyDelete@Anonymous 3:43 AM: You are incorrect, sir or madam: The "two remaining councilors..." should read "ONE remaining councilor..." Councilman Dr. Larry Deutsch consistently and persistently advocated AGAINST both the Yard Goats and Dillon Stadium resolutions. He fought hard, bringing facts to the table and standing firm in his opposition to the projects. He cautioned for slowing down the rushed process, and demanded full transparency and the release of all documents and financials related to those developments. He voted "No" all along the way. Yet the majority of blind sheep followed the mayor's wishes--or edicts--and passed them through.
ReplyDeleteDr. Deutsch has ALWAYS been a champion of the people of Hartford during his two terms on council. He bears no blame at all for the debacles related to these and other ill-conceived city projects and foolish expenditures. He is a shining example of the integrity and intelligence that we should expect from our elected officials, and MUST be returned to office. If we should lose his voice on City Council it would be a great loss indeed.
Kevin, would you like to weigh in on this?
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ReplyDeleteYou sir or madam, are incorrect. The two councilors in question are Cynthia Jennings and Joel Cruz - not wise and spectacular Larry Deutsch. Apologize for your mistake.
Mea culpa--I assumed you were including Cruz among the council members "swept from office", as he is running for mayor instead. Therefore, he ceded his place on council, rather than being swept. Your post was unclear.
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ReplyDeleteA mea culpa to your mea culpa.
Sadly Luke Bronin took a campaign donation from James Duckett. Wonder if it was part of the money they billed Hartford for the dillon stadium fiasco that has gone missing.
ReplyDelete@Anonymous 6:00 PM: I believe I read that Bronin returned Duckett's donation, after he was tipped off as to what was going on with Black Diamond regarding Dillon Stadium. However, he has accepted multiple large donations from DoNo developer Bob Landino's Centerplan and their contractors, as well as Yard Goats owner Josh Solomon and others associated with that organization.
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