2014

UPDATE: What’s going on with the RR Relocation Project?

UPDATE: Well, I heard a few things from a reliable source tonight that I (we all) have suspected. Basically, BNSF is asking for an atrocious price for the land, I won’t say the amount, but let’s just say it is laughable.

You have to remember, this has been a switching yard for over 120 years, the amount of pollution on that plot of land is probably enormous, on top of the fact it will cost a lot to clean it up. I would compare it to buying a home with a bad roof and broken foundation, you would ask the seller to come down in price, way down.

The kicker though, and I am speculating here, is the first appraisal came in way, way, way lower then the asking price, and I hear the second one wasn’t much better.

Without saying too much I will put it in perspective. Let’s just say the appraisal isn’t matching up with the asking price, by a long shot.

This is probably why the negotiations are taking this long. It would be like you getting a $250 credit limit credit card with $190 dollars in fees on it when you receive it in the mail . . .

I have a feeling the FEDS are probably going to refuse to purchase the land for what BNSF is asking, or already have.

I know, I know, I have asked this question a couple (100) times over the past, I don’t know, 8 years? But the mayor mentioned at his Shut Up & Listen session last Saturday that it is still proceeding, and it has been one of the most challenging projects he has ever worked on (yeah, hoodwinking the Feds isn’t as easy as hoodwinking passive South Dakotans).

Now we have a local developer, and River Greenway welfare queen, Jeff ‘Government Handout’ Cherapa saying this;

Jeff Scherschlight, CEO of Howalt McDowell in Cherapa Place and managing partner of Cherapa, detailed the parameters of the potential changes.

“Basically, they’re going to leave the tracks that are furthest east will still exist,” Scherschlight said. “There’ll be two tracks, and everything from there coming west will be removed. And that is the railroad switchyard, which they’re going to relocate in smaller towns around Sioux Falls, and do their switching there, which is the big advantage that we gain this extra land downtown for downtown development.”

Scherschlight could see his building, Cherapa Place, expand to include a second building, should the current railway switch yard site become transformed into parking. Only two railroad tracks would remain, while the switchyard would be relocated away from downtown.

What I find interesting about this ‘edited’ story is that the original text that was posted last night on StormLand’s website has disappeared (I should have copied it) there was a mention in the original post that said “. . . an announcement could be made as soon as Tuesday” about the progress of the project.

UPDATE: It is in the video though if you listen closely. Wonder why the city didn’t want to do an on camera interview? And what does Jeff Cherapa know? If anything?

Cory Madville gives a ‘Hand’ to the State

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Parody by Cory Madville: First draft, Sanford Build Dakota Vo-Tech Scholarship ad (Background from Mitchell Tech website; text by Madville Times Marketing Division)

Cory of course goes into a rant (which I entirely agree with) about L & S’s feeding trough with the state, that really should be cut off (especially after making choking the chicken jokes about driving).

He also touches on the Sanford ‘gift’ to our state*.

*I found it interesting that someone was missing from the guest lineup on the stage yesterday during the announcement. Must have been busy collecting empty plastic liquor bottles at a Sioux Falls park.

 

Sioux Falls breaks another record, due to a natural disaster of course?

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And the Boom Town Hail Storm award goes to . . . Building Services!

Not sure what this press conference is all about, but I can make some educated guesses;

News conference to announce another record breaker for Sioux Falls

I’m assuming it is due to Sioux Falls breaking the building permits record issued this year, not sure though.

As we all know, city officials have already said it would not have happened if we didn’t have the hail storms.

So I ask the question? Is this something we should be celebrating? Why not just a nice press release that says this;

Sioux Falls has once again broke the building permits issued record this year. Unfortunately it has cost insurance companies and individual homeowners millions due to hail storm repairs. While we applaud this achievement, we are sorry to say it is at the detriment of our citizens due to a natural disaster.

I guess it goes back to what I said the other day, there is positive and negative, and there is fact or fiction.

Tack up another one

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Maybe it is because I live under a rock, or don’t really give two-schlizts about sports (especially local private university sports) but I have never heard of the Mayor’s Cup.

So he has a tennis center named after him (after bilking $500K from the taxpayers for the facility) and a 4th a July parade (with more public works vehicles then you can shake a stick at) and now a sports competition? Pretty soon Raven Industries will be able to use an image of his head to make a life-size replica balloon for the Macy’s day parade.

Wait, I shouldn’t give him any ideas.