I just received this:
Friends:
A new issue has arisen re: Libertyland and we need your help once again. As you can see from my op-ed in today's Commercial Appeal (attached as a Word doc.), next Tuesday the City Council can approve a $5 million deal to refurbish Libertyland with new rides plus the remaining classic rides. It looked like smooth sailing till today. The Cooper Young Community Association has been sending emails to the City Council urging delay of next Tuesday's vote. As explained better below (see bottom of this email, after the City Council contact info), they want more information, but good answers to their questions are already available, and further delay could kill this deal.
BETWEEN NOW AND TUESDAY, WE NEED PEOPLE TO EMAIL THE COUNCIL AT THE EMAIL ADDRESSES BELOW TO OPPOSE DELAY. Calling Council members would be helpful as well. Please email or call regardless of where you live, but ESPECIALLY if you live in the Midtown or Cooper Young area, and BE SURE TO STATE THAT YOU LIVE IN MIDTOWN/COOPER-YOUNG.
Also, please send this to whoever you know in the Midtown/Cooper Young area. Thanks---Steve Mulroy
Below see (1) email contacts to send to, (2) phone nos. for Council members, and (3) a sample letter/email.
Please send your email to everyone on this list of City Council, staff, and media:
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ec.jones@memphistn.gov
brent.taylor@memphistn.gov
tajuan.stoutmitchell@memphistn.gov
dedrick.brittenum@memphis.gov
carol.chumney@memphistn.gov
ricky.peete@memphistn.gov
myron.lowery@memphistn.gov
scott.mccormick@memphistn.gov
jack@jacksammons.com
dbrittenum@farris-law.com
tmarshall@otmarshall.com
pamela.crislip@memphistn.gov
lisa.geater@memphistn.gov
ann.gallaway@memphistn.gov
danielle.spears@memphistn.gov
pat.donaldson@memphistn.gov
patricia.lewis@memphistn.gov
may.hailey@memphistn.gov
juaness.keplinger@memphistn.gov
sophia.wordlaw@memphistn.gov
dynisha.clark@memphistn.gov
sandra.rutherford@memphistn.gov
maria.fuhrman@memphistn.gov
mike.matthews@wreg.com
ahartman@wmcstations.com
curtis.jay@foxtv.com
rmedina@myeyewitnessnews.com
letters@commercialappeal.com
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Here is contact info if you are willing to call the Council:
CITY COUNCIL
125 N. Main St. 38103
576-6786
District 1
E. C. Jones
2920 Vista View St. 38127
358-2918
District 2
Brent Taylor
736 N. Ericson 38018
754-9085
District 3
TaJuan Stout Mitchell
3558 Acacia Dr. 38116
398-7408
District 4
Dedrick Brittenum, Jr.
1161 E. Parkway S. 38114
725-9663
District 5
Carol Chumney
38 Charleston Sq. 38122 (901)327-8528
District 6
Edmund H. Ford
194 Golf Club Cir. 38109
(901)396-1555
District 7
Barbara Swearengen Holt
1636 Sydney St. 38108
458-9406
District 8, Pos. 1
Joe Brown
1024 Terry Cir. 38107
274-8142
District 8, Pos. 2
Rickey W. Peete
915 N. McLean Blvd. 38107
278-7464
District 8, Pos. 3
Myron Lowery
66 Monroe Ave. 38103
382-8818
District 9, Pos. 1
Scott McCormick
8895 Hickory Trail Dr. 38018 753-6014
District 9, Pos. 2
Tom Marshall
5109 Greenway Cv. 38117
(901)767-1665
District 9, Pos. 3
Jack Sammons
208 Saint Albans Fairway 38111
(901)685-2002
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Here is a sample letter which contains the info you need to address the issue:
I am a resident of Cooper Young/Midtown writing to urge you to APPROVE the amusement park deal this Tuesday WITHOUT DELAY. An op-ed in Friday's Commercial Appeal (attached) explains why the deal is good for Memphis. I know the Cooper Young Association has proposed a delay to get more information about the T-Rex Amusements Company, but a delay would be bad for three reasons:
(a) since the company needs time to prepare to open next spring, moving this to early next year could kill the deal;
(b) the questions raised by the CYCA have simple answers which are available to the Council this Tuesday (see below); and
(c) the property has been vacant, attracting vermin and vandals, long enough.
Rather than seeing the property vacant, I'd like to see $5 million in investment for a public purpose compatible with the overall recreation theme of the Fairgrounds.
Answers To The CYCA's Questions
1. T-Rex does not have significant "financial problems." The City has done due diligence on the company, and determined that it is financially sound and well able to afford the $5 million in investments contemplated in the letter of intent. Administration official Robert Lipscomb can confirm this. Nor are the deficits experienced this past year in Joyland amusement park, the defunct park revived this past spring by T-Rex, particularly dismaying. As anyone in the amusement park business will tell you, it often takes several years for an amusement park to be profitable.
2. Robert Barnard of T-Rex can explain, the "ownership squabble" referenced in the editorial concerns a claim by the private landowners who sold T-Rex the land on which Joyland was built. The lawsuit was dismissed. The landowners suing T-Rex noted in a public statement, "It is unfortunate that this delay occurred, and (it) should in no way reflect poorly on the T-Rex Group." See article
www.bizjournals.com/wichita/stories/2006/05/15/daily28.html?from_rss=1 3. The concerns raised about late night parties at Joyland are not relevant here. T-Rex has indicated that it does not intend to hold such parties in the Memphis amusement park, which will not be open any later than Libertyland was. Robert Barnard of T-Rex can confirm this.
4. It is not a problem that T-Rex has the option to purchase during the 3-year lease. The contract will provide that if it exercises this option and later decides to sell the property, the City will have the right of first refusal, and can thus prevent it from being used for a purpose it doesn't like. This is the same as with the recent Kroc Center deal, which mirrors the Libertyland deal in many ways.