24 August 2011

METRO's "long-term financial train wreck" lumbers on

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 08/24/11 10:18 PM |


23 August 2011

ATS tries a different approach; Will the City fold?

ATS offers last-minute settlement - Chris Moran, Chron Houston Politics

A top executive of the city’s red-light camera vendor publicly offered not to pursue damages for the eight months the city had the cameras dark if the city would keep them on through the end of 2013.

George Hittner, general counsel for American Traffic Solutions, offered to “wipe the slate clean” and end the contract five months before its May 2014 expiration if the city keeps the cameras on.

Translation: ATS would like to keep Bill White's revenue stream flowing, and isn't at all confident that it will win much in damages when the City of Houston honors the will of voters and breaks the contract.

All the more reason to go ahead, get rid of the things, and let ATS fight for damages in court.

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 08/23/11 09:32 PM |


22 August 2011

Mayor's Hire Houston First initiative returns to Council this week

Last week, City Council took up Mayor Parker's Hire Houston First initiative. The item was tagged, and returns to Council this week (item #33).

We have not previously discussed the initiative, but here is an excerpt from the initial press release that Mayor Parker put out in July:

Mayor Parker promised a Hire Houston First program when she ran for office in 2009. The mechanism to fully implement the program was approved by state lawmakers in the just completed legislative session. The program, which requires City Council approval, will allow the City to consider a vendor’s principle place of business and to grant preference to local businesses in awarding certain City contracts.

For contracts under $100,000, the legislative changes allow the City to award contracts for the purchase of goods to a local firm if the local firm’s price is within five percent of the lowest bid from an out-of-town company. For contracts exceeding $100,000, there can be no more than a three percent difference between the out-of-town low bid and the next highest offer from a local vendor.

Mayor Parker proposes expanding the principles of the legislation to include procurements for services, including construction work, and to encompass firms based across the greater Houston metropolitan area. The City would also have the discretion, when appropriate, to consider location when selecting contractors for architectural, engineering, and land surveying services.

“I am thankful to the local legislative delegation for their support in getting this approved and I look forward to working with City Council to get it implemented,” Parker said. “Hire Houston First will provide discretion, where appropriate, without negating our responsibility to wisely manage the dollars entrusted to us. It will maximize the local economic impact of our governmental spending.”

Perhaps this makes me a curmudgeon (okay, I'm definitely a curmudgeon), but what this looks like to me is a nice mechanism for the Mayor/Council to dole out patronage and favors to local entities while costing taxpayers up to 3-5% more than necessary.

And... it's nicely coordinated with the mayor's "Please let me break 70% so I don't have to face a tough challenger next time" re-election campaign!

UPDATE: Speaking of the election, a friend recently received this robocall voicemail message (wav download) from the Annise Parker campaign. The fun part was that the caller ID indicated the call was from Washington DC (202 area code). Perhaps there wasn't a competitive local phone bank to do the calls?

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 08/22/11 10:00 PM |


16 August 2011

Parker Administration moving to kill red-light cams (maybe)

The Parker Administration seems finally to have blundered itself into the right position on this, with the usual about-faces, lack of Council consultation, and general clumsiness.

ATS is probably going to be due some damages, thanks to former Mayor Bill White's reworking of their deal. Let the city's legal department wrangle with them in court over that amount if that's what it's going to take, but definitely get on with it.

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 08/16/11 10:12 PM |


Bloated transit agency's "dream team" police force to become "more pro-active"

  • Assistant MPD Chief Makes Dream Team - Write On METRO
  • With his new assistant chief in place, Rodriguez said they're a "dream team on par with any agency. I'm pretty happy. I've got the man I want, and it's a very good day for METRO."

    Rodriguez said Goralski will help transition the agency into a more pro-active one.

    [snip]

    Goralski will be leading a force of 190 police officers.

    Just a few questions come to mind:

    1) Why in the world does this 190-officer-strong force even exist?

    2) If there's a need to improve the agency by making it "more pro-active," isn't that an admission that the last chief (the one who is now a vice president at the bloated transit organization) didn't do that great a job?

    3) Will a more "pro-active" force take the investigative lead the next time the agency's disgraced CEO George Greanias decides to visit adolescent gay-porn sites at work (instead of embarrassed management and politicos blocking any such investigation)?

    Posted by Kevin Whited @ 08/16/11 09:58 PM |


    14 August 2011

    Mayor Parker changes mind, now says red-light cams must go

    Posted by Kevin Whited @ 08/14/11 10:51 PM |


    11 August 2011

    Thousands of rape kits sit untested as city pursues boondoggle after boondoggle

    Shame.

    Why in the world hasn't this been more of a priority for multiple mayoral administrations?

    Oh yeah. They've been too busy.

    Posted by Kevin Whited @ 08/11/11 09:42 PM |


    10 August 2011

    Houston mayor discovers Texas is experiencing a terrible drought

    Posted by Kevin Whited @ 08/10/11 09:04 PM |


    Moving On: NEW METRO doesn't see need for legal review of Greanias surfing habits

    Posted by Kevin Whited @ 08/10/11 09:02 PM |


    Outage

    Sorry for the downtime earlier.

    The server facility in Dallas that houses many of our host's servers had a massive power breakdown/fiasco that took hours to correct. Prior to this, our host's clustered services had achieved monitored uptime of about 99.9+% over nearly two years. I suspect they may be looking for a new colocation facility after this outage, though.

    Posted by Kevin Whited @ 08/10/11 07:00 PM |


    08 August 2011

    Local religious group calls for termination of disgraced METRO chief George Greanias

    Metro chief docked over porn at work returns today - Carol Christian, Houston Chronicle

    A routine audit last month of Metro employees' Internet use showed that Greanias used his personal computer in the Metro building to access adult-content sites on 14 days between Feb. 9 and July 1. There was no indication he had viewed child pornography or hired prostitutes, Metro said, although the sites included escort services.

    Actually, there are strong indications that he viewed child pornography. If one visits at least two of the sites that METRO said he visited, the front pages contain highly questionable images of what appear to be underage males engaged in gay-sex acts. One can't help but conclude some journos who are covering this haven't actually taken the time to visit the sites, rendering their reporting incomplete. So sorry if it upsets their sensibilities, but this is really an instance in which they need to dig just a little deeper than "METRO said."

    Metro CEO returning to work after suspension for viewing porn during work hours - Leigh Frillici, KHOU-11 News

    Metro spokesperson Jerome Gray said they still have high expectations for Grenias [sic].

    “We are expecting him to continue to do the great things he has been doing,” said Gray.

    As opposed to the not-so-great things like viewing disturbing, possibly illegal, adolescent gay porn images using public resources?

    Houston Pastors Call For Metro President's Removal - Houston Area Pastor Council

    The Houston Area Pastor Council, an inter-racial, inter-denominational organization representing several hundred churches throughout greater Houston issued the following statement in response to the revelations that Metro President and CEO George Greanias used a government computer to access pornographic websites potentially involving minors:

    "The appalling lack of decency, moral judgment and responsible decision making by Metropolitan Transit Authority CEO George Greanias in abusing the trust of the community by accessing pornographic materials on his government computer render him completely unfit for this position. The well known adage that who you are speaks louder than what you say, became tragically applicable with Mr. Greanias through his actions. Given that he was also very vocal in previously condemning some Metro employees who had done the same thing by stating they had "no place" at Metro*, his leadership is irreparably damaged."

    "In a vital position of public trust we are far beyond the 'do what I say not what I do' methodology. It is unacceptable and further undermines the already historically low public trust of city government fraught with deception, mismanagement, arrogance and contempt for the people they are charged with serving. Even a single act of this type would be violation of both policy and public trust but the repetitive nature of Mr. Greanias' violations is clear evidence that he should not hold this position of leadership or any other with Metro."

    "We believe it is the responsibility of the Metro board to do the right thing and release Mr. Greanias immediately. They should replace him with a leader who exhibits the character and integrity so vital in effective leadership. As it is their responsibility we will also hold them and Mayor Annise Parker accountable for taking that course of action. In addition, we will be requesting that the Harris County District Attorney's office review these websites and Mr. Greanias' actions to determine if violations of obscenity laws occurred. Even if his violations do not reach a level requiring prosecution, they clearly crossed the lines of decency and cannot be whitewashed by a temporary suspension."

    The nature of several of the websites that George Greanias apparently visited repeatedly makes his continued employment highly problematic.

    At the very least, one hopes that METRO's disgraced chief will never be allowed to attend career-day or any other events that involve children!

    UPDATE: METRO's expensive blogger Mary Sit had a blog post a few years back entitled "Keeping Our Kids Safe: Stop, Look, Listen." She should probably update that post to note that METRO's disgraced chief George Greanias should be kept away from the kids. For their safety.

    Posted by Kevin Whited @ 08/08/11 09:41 PM |


    04 August 2011

    Parker hides behind METRO board on Greanias adolescent gay porn issue

    Parker defers to Metro board on Greanias - Chris Moran, Chron Houston Politics

    At Wednesday’s post-Council meeting news conference, Mayor Annise Parker again did not directly address whether she had confidence in George Greanias as president and CEO of the Metropolitan Transit Authority in the wake of his suspension for visiting porn sites on the Web at work.

    “I think I have great board members over there at Metro. I trust their judgment, and I believe they’re doing a great job of transforming that agency into the new Metro, and I continue to support their work,” Parker said.

    We'll take her refusal to comment on Greanias' apparent habit of visiting adolescent gay porn sites as tacit approval of the behavior.

    Metro CEO's behavior is well over acceptable line - Bill King, Houston Chronicle

    Metro has attempted to downplay the content on the sites Greanias visited, and with good reason. I have not visited the sites listed in the Metro press release, nor do I intend to do so. But the names of the sites are troubling in the extreme.

    The names of four of the sites indicated they may have featured images of minors. Metro has said that none of the sites include underage images, but admit that they relied on a disclaimer on the websites to that effect. Accepting the word of a porn site about the age of its actors is hardly what one would call an exhaustive investigation.

    But splitting hairs over whether the subjects were over 18 does little to ameliorate the fact that Greanias was looking at these sites in the first place.

    Exactly.

    It is extremely troubling that a public official was caught repeatedly surfing sites that appear to feature child porn, whatever disclaimers the sites may contain.

    If Gilbert Garcia and Annise Parker do not find these images (and their close associate's apparent interest in them) troubling, then that also raises real questions about their judgment.

    Posted by Kevin Whited @ 08/04/11 10:20 PM |


    03 August 2011

    NEW METRO has another porn problem

    METRO Worker Caught On Hidden Camera Faces Felony Charge - Stephen Dean, KPRC-2 News

    Local 2 Investigates reported Tuesday that a felony charge of tampering with a government record was lodged against 51-year-old David Wayne Richards, who was the focus of a hidden camera report in October.

    In court records, METRO police wrote that Richards made false entries on his official daily work record, reflecting that he was helping stranded motorists when he was really being recorded going from one adult video store to another.

    [snip]

    METRO Vice President Tom Lambert, who was over the program, said, "We're embarrassed by it. It's not something that we expect should be happening. It's not something we condone to happen and so we're disappointed that it happened.

    Ah, hapless former police chief Tom Lambert makes an appearance! We would have thought Jerome Gray would be handling these sorts of press inquiries (given Lambert's past performances).

    To quote my blogging colleague Anne Linehan from an email exchange earlier, this seems to be some Culture of Porn NEW METRO has going!

    Posted by Kevin Whited @ 08/03/11 09:47 PM |


    02 August 2011

    Chron: Greanias must answer "serious questions"

    Greanias scandal: Future of the Metro CEO turns on solid answers to serious questions - Houston Chronicle

    We agree with this weekend editorial from the Chronicle.

    Well, with the headline at least.

    The Chronicle's questions aren't as specific as we'd like, so we'll help out: Why was George Greanias surfing possibly illegal gay adolescent porn sites at all, and did he exhibit a pattern of visiting those sites (multiple visits and/or multiple clicks on those sites).

    If the answer to the last is affirmative, then Greanias must be terminated and the information turned over to the DA.

    Posted by Kevin Whited @ 08/02/11 09:58 PM |


    Social engineer Costello still working on "food deserts"

    Councilmember Costello wants to use tax dollars to build grocery stores in "underserved" areas - Chris Moran, Houston Chronicle

    Stephen Costello made his name in city politics as an engineer and a driving force behind the new drainage fee.

    Now comes Costello the social engineer.

    He wants Houston's city government to lure supermarkets to neighborhoods with few places to buy produce. He is talking about tax breaks, sales tax rebates, utility subsidies, even using public dollars to buy the land for a private business.

    We wish our Tea Party friends would direct as much of their ire towards nonsense like this as the mostly staged recent political theater regarding the debt ceiling increase. That would be fun for Houston's busybody class to experience.

    Later in this story, we even learn that the City's "sustainability director" (!?) is planning a "supermarket summit" this fall, to continue to try to push grocers into "markets" that they've apparently deemed unprofitable.

    The phrase "Fiddling while Rome burns" comes to mind.

    Posted by Kevin Whited @ 08/02/11 09:45 PM |


    31 July 2011

    KTRK-13/Texas Watchdog examine ongoing problems with Parker/Costello rain tax

    The bombshell regarding METRO playwright-in-chief George Greanias' habit of viewing gay porn, gay escort sites, and even possible gay child porn on public resources crowded out other news for a few days (and should continue to make news if anyone takes the time to investigate Greanias' visits to apparent gay child porn sites), so we held on to a few links from KTRK-13's Ted Oberg and Texas Watchdog, who teamed up to investigate ongoing problems with the Parker/Costello rain tax.

    Here are Oberg's news pieces, followed by additional links.

    Posted by Kevin Whited @ 07/31/11 09:57 PM |


    28 July 2011

    METRO Playwright-in-chief Greanias suspended for accessing porn at work

    METRO CEO SUSPENDED ONE WEEK FOR VIOLATING COMPUTER POLICY (METRO Press Release)

    METRO President & CEO George Greanias has been suspended for one week, without pay, effective immediately. This disciplinary action followed a METRO investigation that concluded Mr. Greanias violated company guidelines on the use of electronic communications.

    METRO’s investigation revealed that while on his personal computer, Mr. Greanias accessed more than one dozen adult oriented sites of a sexual nature through the METRO Internet System. The access violations occurred on 14 days from February 9, 2011 to July 1, 2011.

    Well, there's a titillating new item for Mike Snyder to add to the next biographical puff piece on METRO's playwright-in-chief!

    UPDATE: Hair Balls posts a list of websites that Greanias was visiting. It leaves us feeling a little embarrassed for the man. But it was a highly inappropriate use of work resources, to be sure, and might well have resulted in termination elsewhere.

    UPDATE 2: Two of the sites with "boy" in the name feature what appear to be adolescent males engaged in gay sex acts on their front pages. If these sites were indeed visited by Mr. Greanias, as reported, then he owes the public a good explanation. If he has no good explanation for visiting what appear to be child-porn sites using METRO computer resources, he should be terminated.

    Posted by Kevin Whited @ 07/28/11 01:06 PM |


    27 July 2011

    Fertitta "quietly" helps friends (well, except for plastering it all over the newspaper)

    Restaurant tycoon Fertitta goes the extra mile for friends - Zain Shauk, Houston Chronicle

    We've said this before, and we will say it again -- the Chron truly excels at these sorts of hagiographical, cheerleading pieces.

    If there were a category devoted to this sort of thing, we suspect the newspaper would have won that elusive first Pulitzer many years ago.

    Some of the comments give the piece a bit of the *ahem* balance that was missing.

    Posted by Kevin Whited @ 07/27/11 09:53 PM |


    Chron finally comments on the lawsuit against Queen Sheila

    Sheila Jackson Lee accused of bias? Astonishing - Lisa Falkenberg, Houston Chronicle

    In which the Chron's junior columnist laughably insists that much criticism of Sheila Jackson Lee is unfair, racist, and sexist (her own effort excepted, of course), and that the Congresswoman has a reputation for “getting things done” (the main “things” that come to mind for us are needless press conferences and other efforts to game local media).

    It's nice that the local newspaper finally decided to comment on this story, a couple of weeks after the Washington Times picked it up. The headline could be better, though.

    Posted by Kevin Whited @ 07/27/11 09:37 PM |


    Not that there's any fat in the federal budget...

    House committee would gut EPA Office of Smart Growth - Jay Crossley, Houston Tomorrow

    The US House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations has passed legislation that would eliminate funding for the Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Smart Growth, according to New Urban Network.

    Oh no!

    What will Houston's Smart Growth busybodies DO if the government funding dries up?

    Posted by Kevin Whited @ 07/27/11 09:29 PM |


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