JIM GORDON |
Councilman Jim Gordon, R-District
1, is calling on Mayor Lou Rosamilia to suspend a top aide without pay in light
of an FBI probe into three city projects.
Email from Gordon to the mayor can
be seen below.
“Many have come to realize that
there have been too many questionable actions with the itesm being investigated
and the common denominator, Commissioner (Bill) Dunne’s involvement,” Gordon
wrote. “While the investigation continues by the FBI, I call upon you to
ummediately suspend the commissioner, as you have in the past, without pay,
pending the conclusion of the FBI’s involvement and findings.
Dunne was suspended for five days after
sidewalks were constructed in North Central with what was originally Community
Development Block Grant money but, it wasn’t included in the projects approved
by the city Council.
Gordon also questions the Scolite
deal which is slated to go before the Council on Thursday.
Times Union Photo: BILL DUNNE |
“The truth as detailed in Couch White's letter dated March
26, 2014 is that the discussions are anything but productive and in my opinion
the construction of the roadway any time soon is a pipe dream,” Grodon wrote. “Secondly,
why was Mr. Dunne in receipt of the job applications submitted confidentially
to Valente Co? This stinks of collusion and possibly violates the
confidentiality of those who applied to Valente for jobs, but found their
private employment paperwork in the hands of a government official.
Dunne and the mayor were not immediately available for comment.
Dunne and the mayor were not immediately available for comment.
From: James Gordon <jgordon003@nycap.rr.com>
Date: March 30, 2014 at 9:39:16 AM EDT
To: Lou Rosamilia <lou.rosamilia@troyny.gov>
Cc: Ken Zalewski <zalewski@troycitycouncil.com>, Dean Bodnar <bodnard@hotmail.com>, Rodney Wiltshire <Wiltshire@TroyCityCouncil.com>, Erin Sullivan-Teta <teta@troycitycouncil.com>, Anastasia Robertson <anastasiavoice4district2@yahoo.com>
Subject: TU Article
Date: March 30, 2014 at 9:39:16 AM EDT
To: Lou Rosamilia <lou.rosamilia@troyny.gov>
Cc: Ken Zalewski <zalewski@troycitycouncil.com>, Dean Bodnar <bodnard@hotmail.com>, Rodney Wiltshire <Wiltshire@TroyCityCouncil.com>, Erin Sullivan-Teta <teta@troycitycouncil.com>, Anastasia Robertson <anastasiavoice4district2@yahoo.com>
Subject: TU Article
Mayor
I just finished reading this mornings TU article relating to the investigation into numerous issues within the city and Commissioner Dunne's involvement. For one I am pleased to learn of such investigation by the FBI. Many have come to realize that there have been too many questionable actions with the items being investigated and the common denominator, Commissioner Dunne's involvement. While the investigation continues by the FBI, I call upon you to immediately suspend the Commissioner, as you have in the past, without pay, pending the conclusion of the FBI's involvement and findings.
Additionally, given the questionable actions during the Scolite selection process and what has transpired since (which Commissioner Dunne has been a major contributor of) - I call upon you to void the current sale proposal and reissue an RFP with all the facts laid out for all the bidders. The city is being placed in an undesirable position with the developments of this process, we are in receipt of a letter detailing pending legal action should the sale be approved. Issuing a new RFP will afford us the opportunity to restart the process cleanly and create an opportunity for a better deal for the city that could include more money for the land and a better use of the land for the neighboring residents.
Finally, let me add two more points that cast a shadow of doubt in my mind about the current Scolite process... During our Finance Committee meeting of March 20, Mr. Dunne stated several times that the discussions for the easements for the S Troy Industrial Roadway were ongoing and productive. Why did he feel the need to exaggerate and falsely lead City Council members as such? How many other mistruths have we been told? The truth as detailed in Couch White's letter dated March 26, 2014 is that the discussions are anything but productive and in my opinion the construction of the roadway any time soon is a pipe dream. Secondly, why was Mr. Dunne in receipt of the job applications submitted confidentially to Valente Co? This stinks of collusion and possibly violates the confidentiality of those who applied to Valente for jobs, but found their private employment paperwork in the hands of a government official.
It is incumbent upon you to properly and immediately address these issues on behalf of the city and it's taxpaying residents and businesses.
Sincerely,
Jim Gordon
Councilman, Dist. 1
Twitter: @jimgordon4troy
Facebook.com/jimgordonfortroy
Sent from my iPhone 5
I just finished reading this mornings TU article relating to the investigation into numerous issues within the city and Commissioner Dunne's involvement. For one I am pleased to learn of such investigation by the FBI. Many have come to realize that there have been too many questionable actions with the items being investigated and the common denominator, Commissioner Dunne's involvement. While the investigation continues by the FBI, I call upon you to immediately suspend the Commissioner, as you have in the past, without pay, pending the conclusion of the FBI's involvement and findings.
Additionally, given the questionable actions during the Scolite selection process and what has transpired since (which Commissioner Dunne has been a major contributor of) - I call upon you to void the current sale proposal and reissue an RFP with all the facts laid out for all the bidders. The city is being placed in an undesirable position with the developments of this process, we are in receipt of a letter detailing pending legal action should the sale be approved. Issuing a new RFP will afford us the opportunity to restart the process cleanly and create an opportunity for a better deal for the city that could include more money for the land and a better use of the land for the neighboring residents.
Finally, let me add two more points that cast a shadow of doubt in my mind about the current Scolite process... During our Finance Committee meeting of March 20, Mr. Dunne stated several times that the discussions for the easements for the S Troy Industrial Roadway were ongoing and productive. Why did he feel the need to exaggerate and falsely lead City Council members as such? How many other mistruths have we been told? The truth as detailed in Couch White's letter dated March 26, 2014 is that the discussions are anything but productive and in my opinion the construction of the roadway any time soon is a pipe dream. Secondly, why was Mr. Dunne in receipt of the job applications submitted confidentially to Valente Co? This stinks of collusion and possibly violates the confidentiality of those who applied to Valente for jobs, but found their private employment paperwork in the hands of a government official.
It is incumbent upon you to properly and immediately address these issues on behalf of the city and it's taxpaying residents and businesses.
Sincerely,
Jim Gordon
Councilman, Dist. 1
Twitter: @jimgordon4troy
Facebook.com/jimgordonfortroy
Sent from my iPhone 5