Thank you to everyone who made February 14th at Sacramento City Hall a success. YOU ARE THE HEROES AND MADE A DIFFERENCE. Please join us on February 28th. #OneMoreTime #BiggerThanBasketball #FANS
Vote is unanimous.
James Ham, reporting live via Twitter from the Sacramento City Council meeting.
The following is the list of the most qualified teams recommended for use during the
parking asset monetization process.
ACS-Xerox/Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. LP/AMPCO Parking Systems
Capital City Parking Group (Cintra/SP Plus Municipal Services/Streeline Inc.)
Gates Group Capital Partners/SP Plus Municipal Services/Parkeon/T2 Systems
Guggenheim Securities, LLC/CitiGroup/SP Plus Municipal Services
InterPark Holdings LLC/Duncan Solutions
LAZ Parking Realty Investors, LLC/ CIM Group Acquisitions
Morgan Stanley Infrastructure, Inc./ Central Parking Systems
Ontario (Canada) Teachers’ Pension Plan Board/Imperial Parking (U.S.) LLC/Cadillac Fairview Corporation
Sacramento Forward, LLC (Antarctica Capital/California Municipal Finance Authority/ CBRE Global Investors/ SP Plus Municipal Services/Stone & Youngberg)
The Carlyle Group/ SP Plus Municipal Services [Concession]
A lot of optimism today, let's hope it happens! #SayYes
Breton said on khtk today he thinks it is 90-95% a go if the general funds are protected
I shot this last year for a Kings.com story, but never got around to posting the actual clip until now. Here is DMC describing his perfect Valentine's Day date.
"I'm just trying to win, and . . . coach is a stats guy. His background is video coordinator or whatever. So he's all stats. But Ron Artest is all feel."
OK, my question here is, has MWP managed to break new ground and speak about himself in the fourth person?
Aaron Bruski shares a positive outlook on tonight's vote and the future of the Kings.
As he says, "Kings fans will probably wait until the shovels hit the dirt before they celebrate." I'm not celebrating, but there's a lot of positive information in the article.
"I think we'll get it done," council member Jay Schenirer said. Based on past votes and public comments, most assume "yes" votes will be cast by Angelique Ashby, Steve Cohn and Rob Fong. Mayor Kevin Johnson and Schenirer said they would vote "yes" to request bids for monetization, which makes up the majority of the nine member council.
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