WT having convention fees paid for them?

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  • ignored_one
    ignored_one

    Council rejects proposal for renovation

    06/19/03BENJAMIN NIOLET
    News staff writer

    The Birmingham City Council decided Tuesday against spending $12,000 to start designing a renovation of its offices.

    The 5-4 vote for now ends plans to reconfigure and expand the nine council offices and surrounding cubicles. That project would have cost up to $150,000 to complete.

    Council members said the city has too many pressing issues to spend thousands on itself.

    "It strikes me that there are more critical needs for funding than renovation," said Councilwoman Valerie Abbott, whose assistant gave up her cubicle to make room for a copy machine and coffee maker. The council offices occupy a section of the third floor of City Hall.

    The plan to renovate the offices began months ago after voters approved $125 million worth of citywide capital projects. The largest category of projects was for public buildings and the council office renovation was to be funded from that $20 million category.

    Councilman Elias Hendricks said the project wasn't to make the offices more elaborate or ornate. It was to deal with the cramped quarters.

    "This money, it may not be spent, but we need more space," said Hendricks, who said there is little room to sit at his computer because of the boxes and files under the desk. Council members Abbott, Joel Montgomery, Carol Reynolds, Roderick Royal and Carole Smitherman voted against the payment. Hendricks, Lee Loder, Bert Miller and Gwen Sykes voted in favor of it.

    In other business Tuesday, the council:

    Appointed Bhate Environmental Associates to check for lead-based paint and asbestos for the Red Lane Road building that will eventually be a new Birmingham police East Precinct.

    Approved $9,000 for the Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitors Bureau to pay rental fees for the 2003 Watchtower Convention of Jehovah's Witnesses. The convention has been coming to Birmingham since 1982 and officials estimate it has a $1.85 million economic impact.

    Adopted a resolution authorizing the mayor's office to dedicate a portion of Graymont Avenue in memory of Joseph Jerome Daniels, a Birmingham police officer fatally shot in a restaurant near his home. Daniels was killed while attempting to stop an armed robbery.

    Can someone explain the highlighted bit. Who's paying the $9,000 rental fees?

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    Ignored One.

  • Hamas
    Hamas

    Not sure, seems like the public are paying.....

    Maybe they disguised themselves as illegal immigrants in an attempt to get it for free.

  • ignored_one
    ignored_one
    Maybe they disguised themselves as illegal immigrants in an attempt to get it for free.

    Hmm, forgot to say that it was Birmingham Alabama.

    But you're right, it does seem like the council is paying the WT's fees for them.

    Ignored One.

  • Hamas
    Hamas
    it was Birmingham Alabama

    D'oh !

  • NeonMadman
    NeonMadman

    It sounds as if the town is paying the $9000 fee for the facility because they know that the JW's who meet there will spend the better part of $2 million in town while they are there. Not a bad deal for the town, actually, and a really sweet deal for the Watchtower.

  • sandy
    sandy

    hmmmmmmmmmm

    Is this why the Org. encourages forces its members to use the specified hotels?

  • rocketman
    rocketman

    Sweet deal indeed. Yeah, it's great for the town, but what a deal for the WTS.

  • undercover
    undercover

    I wonder if the brother in charge of the convention accounts will announce a deficit Saturday afternoon? Every convention I've been to that's what happened. Then the brother admonishes the friends to help defer the costs and reminds us of the cost of renting the facility. I wouldn't be surprised if they include the cost of the rental in the accounts but fail to tell the friends that it's already paid for.

  • rocketman
    rocketman

    I wouldn't be surprised either.

  • blondie
    blondie

    undercover, one thing they fail to tell the "friends" is that they have already voted to donate a large sum to the WTS.

    Also, in California the brothers fixed up one facility (it was in the news) to get a break on renting it for the conventions. So the brothers provide the free labor, but the WTS benefits monetarily.

    http://clerkdoc.sannet.gov/legtrain/Minutes/2002/min20020624rm

    see page 23

    Blondie

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