Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard Elisa Silverman say that if maret had sought a 20 year deal, the issue would have had to be voted on by the council. So, instead the parties decided to do a 10 year deal with an option to renew. This totally makes the deal "shady" in that it violated the spirit of the law and good, transparent decision making. Lawyers or other people who heard her speak, let me know if I misunderstood the facts....
Yes, this is the gist of Silverman's point. However, she was clear to point out that Maret has an "easement" to the space rather than the normal "procurement" contract. This is very important, especially as you look at the preference order in which DPR must consider applications for priority use: https://dpr.dc.gov/page/priority-use
I'm guessing this puts Maret in the category of a "partner with written agreement." However, this is an abuse of the partner regulations which are to be governed by law stipulating private public partnerships. It should have applied as a procurement offer to maintain and dole out use of the field.
Here's Maret's 2010 contract with Maret: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ycNlJMWbHeYHXEp05bI--O3JMLhAflAT/view
Anonymous wrote:Does anybody know if Delano Hunter testified. I really think he screwed this whole thing up and he should be fired but maybe there are facts i don't understand/know about. What did he say?
Anonymous wrote:Does anybody know if Delano Hunter testified. I really think he screwed this whole thing up and he should be fired but maybe there are facts i don't understand/know about. What did he say?
Anonymous wrote:I heard Elisa Silverman say that if maret had sought a 20 year deal, the issue would have had to be voted on by the council. So, instead the parties decided to do a 10 year deal with an option to renew. This totally makes the deal "shady" in that it violated the spirit of the law and good, transparent decision making. Lawyers or other people who heard her speak, let me know if I misunderstood the facts....
I love how the Maret real estate guys are lecturing DC Council on the sanctity of contracts.Anonymous wrote:LOL how many real estate executives are going to speak on behalf of Maret?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never in the history of the world has a group of people who have done so much for humanity been so persecuted than the Maret community. And NW DC has a dire shortage of baseball fields.
Should really convert some of those baseball fields to multi-use. Too many in NW
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never in the history of the world has a group of people who have done so much for humanity been so persecuted than the Maret community. And NW DC has a dire shortage of baseball fields.
Should really convert some of those baseball fields to multi-use. Too many in NW
Anonymous wrote:I'm puzzled about the Maret speakers' focus on how nice and good Maret is.
Maret could be the second coming, but what does that have to do on whether this contract was entered into appropriately?