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How a Straight-Forward Street Job Turned into a Procedural Soap Opera

May 1, 2025 — Delay #1: Responsible-Bidder Panic

Public Works chair Nick Ledin pressed pause, citing “due diligence” over the contractors record;

the committee punted to a special meeting “to avoid unnecessary delays.” Translation: delay now to prevent delays later.

“violation should have been disclosed, but no Labor fine” = “telling.” -Tylor Elm

STILL VOTED YES

Former seat of Councilor Brent Fennessey

“maybe rebid the whole thing.”

-Brent Fennessey

VOTED NO.

“yeah, Brent “hit the nail,” but let’s get moving” -Nick Ledin

STILL VOTED YES

“Confident staff can manage process and meet goals.” -Garner Moffat

ALWAYS VOTES YES.

May 20, 2025 — Council OK’s It Anyway (6–4)

Despite the hand-wringing, Council signs a $3,368,996.07 contract; also green-lights Outside oversight, SWL&P utility tie-ins, and a BNSF rail deal.

Four clown-faced council figures stand beneath bold words about weeds on East 5th Street, with a sign, wildflowers, and a $3.37 million callout.
A fresh sidewalk runs past tall weeds and yellow wildflowers along East 5th Street, with quiet homes, trees, and a bus stop sign nearby.
East 5th Street

Summer-Fall 2025 — Progress Reports Say…“Progressing”

City minutes through September call the work “progressing as planned/steadily.” By Nov 6 the concrete and pavement were “approaching completion.” Punch-line: sod and topsoil kicked to spring. (Public Works minutes, June-Nov 2025.)

2026 Reality Check: Nice Sidewalk, Prairie Landscaping

Fast-forward to this summer: brand-new walkway, zero sod, waist-high weeds. The city’s responsible-bidder sermon somehow missed “responsible finisher.

Founding-Father Face-Palm

Thomas Jefferson with a hand over his face appears beside a parchment quote about eternal vigilance and a handwritten “Seriously, guys?” note.

“The price of freedom is eternal vigilance” — Thomas Jefferson

Translation: Paper votes are cute; finish the job, geniuses.

Mayor Jim Paine grins beside a whispering aide while City Hall paperwork, a microwave fish and bold nepotism warnings fill the frame.

FOIA Friday: “Mayor Jim’s Tax-Payer Funded Campaign Aide ?—Plus an HR Hook-Up for Cousin Eddie”

City Hall’s HR rewrite sparks nepotism fears, election-year questions, and taxpayer outrage over a campaign-style aide.

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