Captn_Ag05 said:
The more I think about it, saying it "wasn't fair" is perhaps being far too nice. Has anyone done an open records request for this project? Some of the same players as the Macy's boondoggle are at play here. One of the city's former employees just so happens to have now been advocating for the project that staff recommended (over the superior and comprehensive project submitted by a local company that would have kept dollars local).
But, I agree with your sentiment. Reopen the process, let OG rebid and have the city and stakeholders work with them on scope and design.
City staff failed the citizens of College Station in making the recommendation that they did. Council did ultimately reject that recommendation, but they also failed the citizens in not asking more questions about why the OG proposal was not treated with more seriousness and what role the former city employee that advocated for the other project played in its selection by staff.
Staff want the same for the city that we all do. The best deal for the taxpayer. The presumption simply was, with the larger bid offering the citizens could be proud of a deal that was made on their behalf, and even if in customizing the highest bid led to a lower net offer post customization, it would still net a higher sales price than the lowest offer. That we would have been able to achieve a quality outcome while netting a higher return on that land for the taxpayer. The problem with that thinking is:
A) that's a hypothesis, not a fact.
B) it's unfair to the lower bidder that, on information and belief, felt they were held to a different standard (rightly or wrongly).
But, there was no malfeasance on behalf of staff. They, and we, were just blown away at the difference offering prices.
That's essentially what happened. Nothing more or less.
Respectfully and transparently
Yancy '95
My opinions are mine and should not be construed as those of city council or staff. I welcome robust debate but will cease communication on any thread in which colleagues or staff are personally criticized. I must refrain from comment on posted agenda items until after meetings are concluded. Bob Yancy 95