"Here’s the whole saga in one sentence: Chicago sold a long-term, flexible revenue source to solve a short-term cash problem, at a discount, under rushed conditions, for an absurdly long term."
I don’t think it was bad that they sold the meters if it eliminated a good number of city employees. I think it would have been better to retain ownership and have it privately managed. What I would really like to know is how the sale price was determined. Typically when you sell an income stream there’s a cap rate that’s applied to the income stream. Was that cap rate applied to the meter rates that were in effect at the time of the sale or was it applied to the increased rates. For example a meter charge of $.50… Read more »
Riverbender
5 months ago
Just another fine example of Illinois taxpayers wasting their future instead of cutting spending.
Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
5 months ago
Government at its best. Taxpayers be damned. Taxpayers were put on earth to work for the government.
Chaos In My Brain
5 months ago
Didn’t Daley’s Chief of Staff end up,with an executive job at the parking meter company? Didn’t Daley end up,with a do nothing 6 figure job at the law firm that represented the meter company’s side of the deal. Wasn’t corruption, bribery and under the table shenanigans involved?
”Wasn’t corruption, bribery and under the table shenanigans involved?” Yes, of course there was. Everyone wants in on “the deals”. Get yours while the getting is good.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Probably the worst deal of all time- maybe 2nd to the Manhattan deal. Richie should be vegging out in a prison cell.
Don’t forget about the Skyway deal.
I don’t think it was bad that they sold the meters if it eliminated a good number of city employees. I think it would have been better to retain ownership and have it privately managed. What I would really like to know is how the sale price was determined. Typically when you sell an income stream there’s a cap rate that’s applied to the income stream. Was that cap rate applied to the meter rates that were in effect at the time of the sale or was it applied to the increased rates. For example a meter charge of $.50… Read more »
Just another fine example of Illinois taxpayers wasting their future instead of cutting spending.
Government at its best. Taxpayers be damned. Taxpayers were put on earth to work for the government.
Didn’t Daley’s Chief of Staff end up,with an executive job at the parking meter company? Didn’t Daley end up,with a do nothing 6 figure job at the law firm that represented the meter company’s side of the deal. Wasn’t corruption, bribery and under the table shenanigans involved?
”Wasn’t corruption, bribery and under the table shenanigans involved?” Yes, of course there was. Everyone wants in on “the deals”. Get yours while the getting is good.
Yes, Daley is employed at a 6-figure job while collecting a cumulative pension from the State, County and City. Chicagoans are such suckers.