Brookings Boondoggle
Over the course of what
the mayor admits in his November 21 editorial has been “at least a decade”, our
city government has had agreements with 3 different out of town developers, for
the 26.2 acre site they call the Brookings Marketplace. The first was from Kansas, the second from
Sioux Falls and the current one from Minneapolis. Besides being outsiders, what does each of
these have in common? The answer is that
none of them have had any out of pocket investment in this land. No, instead they have received thousands of
taxpayer dollars to fund their studies, promotions and travels. Now the current one, reportedly a billion
dollar company, wants to buy only the best of the land, at a fraction of its
real value, so they can reap huge profits by bringing in some low hanging
retail fruit – a gas station, furniture store and possibly a grocery is what
they say.
It is time to stop this
corporate welfare to outsiders at the expense of Brookings taxpayers!
The truth is local people
can do this. People with names like
Bielfeldt, Bowes, Drew, Kneip, Kurtenbach, Kreyger, Mills, Minor, Moriarty, Parks,
Voss and others have and continue to do retail commercial development. No government subsidy required!
Years ago, local
developers asked the city to simply auction the property.
We don’t know what would
have been here if they had listened, but over a similar time frame and in this
same area, local developers have brought us the new Comfort Inn and Suites, the
Wilbert Convention center, Taco Bell, Blue Tide car wash, a renovated Brookings
Inn, the My Place hotel, a Whiskey Creek restaurant, TJ Maxx and more. These have all added valuable products and
services to our community, and each pays the taxes that support our schools,
city and county government.
In contrast, the
Marketplace has contributed nothing to our community since the city bought
it. In fact, it has cost us hundreds of
thousands in out of pocket expenses, and even more, considering the lost
property tax revenue the land would have contributed if anyone else owned
it. Those are tax dollars that you and I
have had to make up.
It is time for the city to
do the right thing. Stop meddling in
commercial real estate development, auction this property off, and get back to what
government should do - keep us safe, our streets open, our fire and police
departments equipped and fully staffed, and our parks and recreation facilities
ready to enjoy.
There are folks
circulating petitions to bring this to a public vote. If you don’t find one, please stop by Mills
Development at 1323 Main Avenue South to sign.
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