Vol.
1 No.2
Napa Valley Register editorial, June 30th,
2013, “Protracted negotiations muddy deal for Borrero.” For some who don’t remember, or are new to the
city, the Borrero building was grabbed off by the City of Napa, in the early days of flood control,
forcing out an established merchant. It
has sat empty ever since. The city now
has two bids for the property, one for 1.6 million and one for 1.7 million, but
the Mayor and Council are sitting on their hands, rather take action, claiming
some sort of an “understanding” with the Napa Land Trust (NLT) to deliver the
property to them if they could get their ducks in order in a specified
time. That window of opportunity came
and went, came and went twice actually, with NLT unable to qualify. At that point the two outside bids came
in. Then came a whole litany of mealy
mouthed and odorous excuses along the lines of “we said we would, so now we
should still give it to the NLT. GIVE ME
A BREAK! I’d like to remind the esteemed
Madam Mayor and the equally esteemed members of the city council, the City of Napa is not, repeat, is
not, your own private sand pile or Monopoly Board. You have the legal responsibility as stewards
of our city to do what’s best for the city.
Turning down legitimate tax generating, job producing offers in order to
take care of your pals at the NLT doesn’t qualify as either smart or honorable
stewardship. I can’t help but wonder who
has already picked out their furniture for their new 2nd floor
office with a great view of the downtown.
And if the story was accurately reported, a new tasting room will go in on
the first floor. Just what we need,
another tasting room. You can paint a
skunk any color you want, but it will still smell like a skunk. Come on folks, get a little upset at getting
your pocket picked in broad day light and let these would be back room wheeler
dealers know, like the movie said, “I’m mad as hell, and I’m not going to take
it any longer.” Everyone with an ounce
of common sense knows this stinks. This
brings me back to the Napa Valley Register editorial. It was a huge disappointment. I understand
that generally you probably feel the need to stay of the good side of the
powers that be. But come on Mr. Editor,
with your local news monopoly (is there another paper in town to provide
counter-point?) don’t you feel any responsibility to at least address the
obvious? Sorry sir, but the way I
see it, you used your entire column trying to convince people it is possible to
pick up a piece of feces from the clean end.
agreed.
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