News -> INDReporter FRI, MAR 9 12:56PM by Heather Miller

LCG wants in on ‘prominent’ downtown property

Lafayette Consolidated Government is taking full advantage of a settlement clause between LCG and Greyhound that gives city officials the first option to buy the former Greyhound bus station downtown.

According to a report from The Advocate’s Richard Burgess, the Lafayette Public Trust Financing Authority is set to vote today on whether to purchase the downtown site for about $157,000.

LPTFA Chairman John Arceneaux tells The Advocate that the public financing agency is purchasing the property on behalf of LCG, which has dibs on the site per a settlement LCG reached with Greyhound last year. Greyhound sued LCG in 2008 after the City-Parish Council voted to block the bus company’s move to a Moss Street location that Greyhound had already purchased.

The settlement calls for LCG to buy the Moss Street site from Greyhound and for LCG to house Greyhound in the Rosa Parks Transportation Center downtown. The settlement, valued at $540,000, includes both money for the Moss Street property and 20 years worth of free rent at the LCG-owned Rosa Parks center:

Arceneaux said there are no firm plans on what to do with the property, but city-parish officials and the Downtown Development Authority have an interest in having control over the future development of the site.

The intent is “to secure a prominent piece of land” in downtown Lafayette, Arceneaux said.

Read the full story here: http://theadvocate.com/news/acadiana/2269899-123/agency-may-buy-old-bus.html


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written by Krista Fontenot , March 09, 2012 - 05:43 pm
who will get the contract to build? wonder if it'll be another low income housing special by "you know who"?
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written by chano leal , March 09, 2012 - 10:55 pm
Just follow your nose Krista, If it smells a little Stewie and LCG with a pinch of Gas-chassin, you know ?
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written by Krista Fontenot , March 10, 2012 - 03:43 pm
Oh Chano, how did you know? I'm not thinking Stewie, tho. I'm thinking greggy with a little bit of Joey's blessing. amazing how greggy is getting all kinds of federal funding to do projects. think he's used his own money? I seriously doubt it since all his projects are projects.
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written by Krista Fontenot , March 10, 2012 - 04:06 pm
Oh, And I do think the bus station in rosa parks might be a good idea.
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written by Michael A. Moss , March 12, 2012 - 03:18 pm
Krista, is it true that the attorney Becker told you to put your question in writing? If so, why did they have public meeting in the first place? What was his reason not to answer your question?
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written by Krista Fontenot , March 12, 2012 - 08:38 pm
Yes, he did. He told another person that months ago, at the meeting, so I was forewarned. But he said they didn't have to answer it there, John Arceneau would answer it in writing. I'm waiting. They're trying to get around answering anything, but I asked why gachassin was getting all the business, who authorized becker to apply for the Studio 114, llc BEFORE the special meeting. ( go check the Secretary of state website here: http://www.sos.la.gov/tabid/819/Default.aspx) very interesting. and what about the I 49 corridor. They wouldn't answer any of those questions because it would be aired in public. so, how is becker representing: Studio 114, LLC, LPTFA, BOZA, and goodness knows how many other branches of local gov? here is his website: http://www.lawbecker.com/about-the-firm By the way, he was the title attorney for the sale of the property. And Gachassin witnessed the sale of property to AOC, 7 Months before he resigned from LFTPA, which I brought up to them in the past and they ignored saying: It wasn't a conflict of interest. I've also shared this with every member of the City Council.

Who has ethical concerns? Guess it doesn't matter if they're making money!
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written by Krista Fontenot , March 12, 2012 - 08:45 pm
http://www.lawbecker.com/PageDisplay.asp?p1=926 Also, attorney for lafayette housing authority.

Oh oh, we know what went on with some of the other members.

Gachassin also build projects with the lha, off the books, but that was covered in several articles.

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written by chano leal , March 12, 2012 - 11:40 pm
Krista, only with Durel out of the picture will the picture, will the picture cease to smell. Wev are in for four more years of double dealings, ga ! I sure miss all those irate louds mouths who were constantly " Bitchin about all the inbred undercover dealings and the after the fact airing about signoffs on contracts, you were all like Barney Fife short , not on bullets just on gonads. You know who nthis
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written by Michael A. Moss , March 13, 2012 - 06:26 pm
By the way, I thought the Ind was going to print who invested in these projects for tax breaks. What happened????????????????????????????????????????????????? I really want to get in on some of the action.
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written by Krista Fontenot , March 13, 2012 - 07:56 pm
Chano, I been Bitchin', no one is listening! Michael, some of those people seem to have a hard submitting to public records request, no matter if it's done through proper channels. I don't think we ever got the records for Joie De Vive! Becker seems to have a hard time letting go.
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written by Michael A. Moss , March 14, 2012 - 07:37 pm
It's because they have some big names who invested in the deals. And they do not want their names published. They only want the taxpayers MONEY!!!!!!!! The circle remains unbroken! Come on Ind. Follow up on your July 2011 article.
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