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Not saying you are wrong at all but why are you so worked up about this project? You want this for a N-S rail connection?
As I said in reply to HBHi...we're beyond speculation already. Overt action was initiated in the hearing and documented in the minutes to make a speculative statement about upholding the tax break when there was zero jurisdictional, statutory, or motivational reason to say boo about that. Say boo at this time, or say boo by them at all. No, it is not the final word by a longshot on the fate of the property. It's probably not much more than a first word with the degree to which this is going to get picked apart...such that I can't see a scenario where this bang-bang sale actually goes down by Friday as planned.
But yes, it is a already a major problem that such action was initiated by the BDPA to obfuscate the tax code implications, and to aid the developer's unwillingness to name any potential land use. How do we accurately measure land value and potential return into the City's tax coffers if first action is to -=widen=-...not close or leave-be...the loophole of what land usage the BDPA would wholeheartedly support transferring the Food Processing tax break towards? They're a planning and development agency. It's their fucking jobs to solicit plans for development, not encourage greater end-runs for avoiding doing so and leave it to some other agency to clean up if they overstepped their bounds. And since the who's-who involved here includes none other than...yep, Suffolk, of Mr. Fish fame and all the attempted Boston 2024 end-runs around this very site...it's now fully fair game to critique who they're making end-runs on behalf of vs. who they won't (which the Twitter thread gets into).
It's unpleasant discussion...I get that. But it's unpleasant because we're dealing with it YET AGAIN like fucking Groundhog Day with this outfit. And it's unpleasant because we'd love to be talking problem-solving nuts-and-bolts about the Widett site itself, but here they are without any provocation putting their hands on the scale on behalf of yet another set of connected insiders. Just like that...the foul-smelling inside ball becomes the story, not the development plan (which of course there is none here).
Not saying you are wrong at all but why are you so worked up about this project? You want this for a N-S rail connection?