Monday, September 16, 2019

For-Profit Religion is Fast Transforming Downtown Mesa Into A Satellite of Salt Lake City

Jim Walsh, staff writer for the East Valley Tribune has another spoon-fed story ready-to-tell about the small-scale version  of the 23-acre City Creek Reserve at Temple Square. It's been planned with city officials for years. No financial details were ever disclosed to the public. . . . We were all occupied by the tricky public relations campaign for "a satellite ASU campus" that taxpayers rejected in 2016 - only to get tricked two years later to approve about $75M for ASU @ Mesa City Center.
There's nothing there now above the ground in the city employee parking lot next to City Hall - there's a SITE REVIEW for the Zoning Case scheduled for September 25, 2019 that would allow 'a university campus" and "a public plaza"
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3-pronged temple-area project rolls along
"Mesa residents will soon get a glimpse into what the Residences at Mesa and Main project will look like, now that crews have completed the core structure of a massive parking garage..."
HUH? Where has Jim Walsh been for the past two months? Trying to get his story straight from the horses' mouth or what?
BLOGGER NOTE: The image at left is the one featured in Walsh's would-be story. It's out of date.
The massive 450-car underground parking garage was topped off months ago.
^The image above is today ^
"The City Creek Reserve redevelopment project ...has been hidden for months behind a construction fence while workers dug a giant hole for the 450-space garage"
That was Prong #1  
Now what about those two other "Prongs" in his 3-pronged project?.
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Prong #2 "Now the garage construction is well underway, crews will start focusing on the rest of the mixed-use community of 240 apartments, 12 townhomes, 1.6 acres of open landscaped space and approximately 12,000 square feet of ground floor retail. "
 
Prong #3 Crews are working on a third element in the overhaul of Mesa’s “temple block’’ – the restoration of First Avenue, which is lined by 1920s vintage bungalows, into the grand entrance of the temple.
A project which was first envisioned when the temple opened in 1927.
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The design for the First Avenue facelift is targeted for completion in October."

So much for that Temple Historic District!
The sign on Udall Street almost got trashed!
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Sorry, folks, but your MesaZona blogger has more than just a few concerns about all the plans that for-profit investment affiliates of The Church of Jesus Christ of The Latter-Day Saints have for a Massive Mormon Makeover for the LDS Temple Area Transformation.
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It's been controversial from the get-go when plans were 'revealed' back in May and June after we learned they had been working behind-the-scenes with city officials for years.
It got fast-tracked approvals zinging through normal process.
(This is all from a post on this blog back in November of last year)
If demolitions of homes in the Temple Historic District weren't already enough to raise our eye-brows six months ago creating a series of public controversies going on for months in front of the Planning & Zoning Board and in front of the Mesa City Council,, we have even more reasons now to raise a little more ruckus about an item on the Tentative Agenda for next Monday, November 19th at 5:45 pm.
City of Mesa File #18-1312 . . . even more actions in behind-the-scenes negotiations with city staff:
Staff has successfully negotiated purchases on 90 parcels (67 property owners) and continues to negotiate with the remaining 38 parcels (25 property owners) but have not yet been able to acquire the property
In order to avoid construction delays, authorizing and directing staff that fee title, easements or other interests in and possession of certain property be acquired by the City of Mesa through eminent domain as a matter of public necessity. (District 4)
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File #: 18-1312   
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/19/2018
Title: Staff is requesting approval to continue negotiations to acquire certain property pertaining to a necessary street improvement project located along Mesa Drive, from 8th Avenue to Main Street, and along Broadway Road, from Wilbur to Lesueur. 
Staff has successfully negotiated purchases on 90 parcels (67 property owners) and continues to negotiate with the remaining 38 parcels (25 property owners) but have not yet been able to acquire the property
In order to avoid construction delays, authorizing and directing staff that fee title, easements or other interests in and possession of certain property be acquired by the City of Mesa through eminent domain as a matter of public necessity. (District 4)
Attachments: 1. Council Report, 2. Resolution, 3. Exhibit A - Parcel Map, 4. Parcel Spreadsheet
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THE NEXT REVEAL IN THE INTERSECTION OF FOR-PROFIT RELIGION AND POLITICS HERE IN MESA
Now that some of the crew has been working behind-the-scenes and some of the props are ready, it's time once again  to lift the curtain TO REVEAL SOMETHING.
The suspense has been building for the next act about to appear before your very eyes. And once again, whoever said that "Mesa is boring" was trying to take our eyes off just how exciting and thrilling the powers-that-be inside City Hall and the salaried talent working in city government can be if you really take a good look.
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Today's drama is a just a Sneak-Peek Preview of actions scheduled on the 34-Item agenda for The Mesa City Council on November 19, 2018.
No financial details were ever made in May/June 2018 
Time is of the essence
Here's a mapping of the area that encompasses about 20 acres where for-profit investment affiliates of the Mesa Mormon LDS have stakes.
Indeed this was one of the first areas outside the original one-square mile boundaries of downtown where an increase in population of Latter-Day Saints in organized geographic areas they call stakes and wards demands expansion into another area.
These planned expansions then require extensive support and water/sewer/energy infrastructure, access roads and transportation connections. Fire/Medical and Police follow.
There was first a Kimball Addition and a Stapley Addition.
The area additionally benefited from water/sewer lines installed on First Avenue in a post-Depression era WPA project in 1938-1939 that created jobs here in Mesa.
Southside Hospital here in downtown was also another WPA project
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It's all about city officials using that shameless tool in the old Urban Planning-Tool-Box called EMINENT DOMAIN to seize and acquire title to private property rights.
It's what city officials and city staff want to use again - what they say ingenuously  "is a matter of public necessity".
Hard to believe city officials are trying to pull off this stunt again after the debacle and fiasco 10 years ago trying to seize Bailey's Brake Service by using Eminent Domain. That blew up big time when Mike Wallace exposed it nationwide on the Sunday Night Prime Time investigative reporting show Sixty Minutes.

Blogger Note:
There appears to be a kink in the plans of the For-Profit investment affiliates of The LDS Church to capitalize on a Massive Mormon Make-Over around The Temple Area Transformation in Downtown Mesa.  
You can use the Searchbox in the upper left-hand top corner of this site to see a number of posts during the last six months for more background and details for what was about four acres than has more than doubled in size at the same time that the temple structure is closed for renovations.
  
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"City officials said previous bond issues approved by voters for transportation, water and sewer is paying for basic improvements while City Creek Reserve will design and maintain a lusher level of landscaping."
“At the end of the day, I think this will be a great landscape design for the neighbors,’’
Vice Mayor Mark Freeman said in June.
 
Councilmember Jen Duff, who represents the district, said she is pleased there is no exchange of money between the city and City Creek and each party’s responsibilities are clear.
 
 
"Jeff McVay, Mesa’s director of downtown transformation, said the price for the facelift will not be determined until the design is completed.
The project is anticipated to be finished by fall 2020."
 
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"Historic preservationists mourned the loss of a piece of Mesa’s past, with the homes along Udall Street considered an early example of suburbanization beyond the city’s original town square.
In the end, however, there was nothing they could do to the stop the houses’ removal after a moratorium period expired.
With that chapter closed, a new one is about to start as workers begin framing the series of three- and four-story buildings that are part of the project. In recent weeks, some concrete block staircases and trash shuts have emerged above ground.
“That’s when you will get the most dramatic. The next couple of months will be fun to watch,’’ Duke said. “The framing is the part I am most excited about.’’

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Plans for Saudi Aramco Oil & Gas Fields IPO Go Shattered By Drone Strikes

What message doesn't the world get about Trillion$$$$$$$$$$ spent on endless proxy wars, millions of displaced refugees, and hundreds of thousands killed in airstrikes creating obliteration and destruction throughout The Middle East?
Shock & Awe
 + more turmoil and rising tensions bordering on assaults on the ground and in-the-air in the entire world caused by unlawful intervention to install democracy on foreign soil?
or is it all about profits and  roiling stock markets?
It's all about ASYMMETRIC WARFARE and the result of the 5-Year War in Yemen where arms and weapons have been supplied by Great Britain, France and the United States
Saudi Arabian Oil Is Running Out And That Will Affect Long-Term Oil Markets
Includes: KSA, NE, USO, VDE, XOM
". . . the country might have just two-three decades of oil left tops. This minimal remaining oil will have a pronounced effect on the oil markets, something which investors can bet against. This can be done either by shorting Saudi Arabia or betting on an increase in the oil markets. And, overall, for investors who work in the oil markets, this is something important to pay attention, too
Saudi Arabia's Ghawar Field is the single largest oil producing field in the world producing approximately 5% of the entire world's oil production.
The size of this field and its incredible reserves means that it is essential to the entirety of Saudi Arabia's production and strategy going forward. And that means any problems in the fields reserves bode poorly for the country

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TRUMP'S FIRST FOREIGN TRIP:

Donald Trump Sword Dance In Saudi Arabia
Donald Trump Sword Dance In Saudi Arabia
May 31, 2017

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Saudi Aramco to replace chairman in a push to get IPO moving
https://www.cnbc.com › 2019/09/02 › saudi-aramco-to-replace-chairman-in-a-push-to-g...
Sep 2, 2019
Saudi oil giant Aramco will be getting a new chairman to replace Energy Minister Khalid al Falih as the ...

THE CARS ― GOOD TIMES ROLL

Yeah, baby!
Published on Jun 17, 2011
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GOOD TIMES ROLL ― let the good times roll / let them knock you around / let the good times roll / let them make you a clown / let them leave you up in the air / let them brush your rock and roll hair / let the good times roll / let the stories be told / let them say what they want / let the photos be old / let them show what they want / if the illusion is real / let them give you a ride / if they got thunder appeal / let them be on your side
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Sunday, September 15, 2019

Ronan Farrow: Effective Investigative Reporter & The Aftermath at M.I.T. Media Lab

Fast results from Farrow's reporting:
Update: On Saturday, less than a day after the publication of this story, Joi Ito, the director of the M.I.T. Media Lab, resigned from his position. . . The financial entanglement revealed in the documents goes well beyond what has been described in public statements by M.I.T. . . "
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Here's the headline:
Source> NewYorker.com/News Desk
University Research Center Concealed Its Relationship with Jeffrey Epstein
"The M.I.T. Media Lab, which has been embroiled in a scandal over accepting donations from the financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, had a deeper fund-raising relationship with Epstein than it has previously acknowledged, and it attempted to conceal the extent of its contacts with him. Dozens of pages of e-mails and other documents obtained by The New Yorker reveal that, although Epstein was listed as “disqualified” in M.I.T.’s official donor database, the Media Lab continued to accept gifts from him, consulted him about the use of the funds, and, by marking his contributions as anonymous, avoided disclosing their full extent, both publicly and within the university. Perhaps most notably, Epstein appeared to serve as an intermediary between the lab and other wealthy donors, soliciting millions of dollars in donations from individuals and organizations, . . "
> The e-mails show that Epstein was the point person for communication with the donors, including Gates and Black, the founder of Apollo Global Management, one of the world’s largest private-equity firms.
> Black has downplayed his relationship with Epstein in recent months, describing it as limited and focussed on tax strategy, estate planning, and philanthropic advice. He has declined to answer questions about business dealings with Epstein that suggest a closer relationship. Several years after Epstein’s conviction, Black and his children and Epstein jointly invested in a company that makes emission-control products.
> When institutions try to hide the truth, it often takes a brave whistle-blower to step forward. But it can be dangerous, and whistle-blowers need support
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Ronan Farrow is a contributing writer to The New Yorker and the author of the forthcoming book “Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators.”
His reporting for The New Yorker won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for public service.
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Mesa City Council Meeting Mon 09 Sept 2019

Mark Freeman, the Vice Mayor, is the presiding officer in the absence of John Giles (who is away "doing city business" as stated by the Vice Mayor doing the roll call) - he looks quite serious last week in his bolo tie as he's captured in this featured screen-grab with a closed-caption insert of just item that was taken off the extensive Consent Agenda for individual attention.
By the end of the end of the week there were 50 views.
Please take the time to watch-and-listen to this streaming video when architect Tim Boyle, who's a member of Mesa's Planning & Zoning Board, is given time to speak up with an opinion and comments he has about for ITEM 6-b . . . 
Notice the reaction of Vice Mayor Freeman and the other discussions from Mesa City Council members
This session is about 20 minutes long 
There are a number of blue cards submitted for items to be discussed individually.
Speaking at a Meeting
The Mesa City Council believes that providing access for citizens to communicate with the Council is vital for a strong representative local government.  The following are methods in which to express your opinion at various Council meetings.
Agenda Items
At regular Monday Council meetings, blue Speaker/Comment cards are available for citizens who wish to comment on agenda items. Or, you may download a copy of thecomment card [PDF] and hand it in at the Council meeting.
Please note items listed on the agenda with an asterisk are part of the consent agenda. Items on the consent agendas will be adopted with one motion and vote if no citizen or Councilmember requests that it be removed from the consent agenda for separate consideration.
If you wish to speak on a consent agenda item, you must submit your request to speak before the vote on the consent agenda.  Speakers are limited to three minutes each.