Max, one of our regular readers made this point in his May 29, 2019 comment that was the posting of a letter to the mayor and city council:
Up until a few days ago we completely missed his point.
He wrote:
The relevant 2012 ballot called for “multipurpose performing arts and entertainment and library facilities improvements.” There is nothing in the ballot about building a new structure. To fulfill the promise in the ballot, the City would renovate the Abraham Chavez Theatre, which is already a multipurpose performing arts and entertainment facility, and bring it up to contemporary standards for approximately $35 million.
The ballot language
THE ISSUANCE OF $228,225,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS FOR MUSEUM, CULTURAL, MULTI-PURPOSE ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT AND LIBRARY FACILITIES IMPROVEMENTS, INCLUDING NEW CHILDRENS MUSEUM, CULTURAL HERITAGE CENTER, AND INTERACTIVE DIGITAL WALL.
Improvements
The ballot called for improvements of museum, cultural, multi-purpose arts and entertainment, and library facilities. It did not call for new facilities in those areas.
In fact the language was specific and asked for authorization of a new museum for children, cultural heritage center, and a digital wall.
The other projects were to be improvements of existing facilities.
The wording is clear.
We thank Max for pointing this out to us.
We deserve better
Brutus
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