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According to City Attorney Brian Doyle, any increase should’ve been brought before council as a line item in the budget for approval. The chamber says it did present the management fee as a line item to city staffers. But it appears that fee never made it before council, and instead was rolled into other budget items by city staff. “The chamber isn’t trying to do anything nefarious,” Ravinder Lal, a long-time member of the chamber’s board told the council. Yet Gillmor blamed the group for a lack of transparency and suggested the city take over general oversight of the convention center instead.

“To date, the Chamber of Commerce has not provided us with much information about how they add 20pcs antique brass tone base metal charms-ballet shoes 23x16mm (9149y-g-43b) value,” Gillmor and Councilwoman Teresa O’Neill wrote in a recent email to their fellow council members, “Equally troubling, they have not accounted for how they used the increased funds the last two years.”, It’s unclear exactly who is to blame for the mess, In the last several years, both the city and the chamber have seen a turnover in senior staff, and there’s been little oversight of the chamber’s management of the convention center..

The chamber, said City Manager Deanna Santana, who has been in the role less than a year, also has had access to the city’s general account and the ability to issue checks. In recent weeks, the city’s finance department has begun reviewing payments, but the checks went unmonitored for years. “This is not the first time matters like this have come forward,” Santana said, acknowledging that the report does not “shine well” on city staff or the administration. “There were some major, major mishaps here with our public finances,” Gillmor said.

Chamber board chair Joe Siecinski and chair-elect Jan Eric Nordmo told the council they’re open to changing the management agreement, but want the chamber to continue managing the convention center, The organization’s management of the center, they said, has helped boost demand for hotels and other amenities in the area, “We’re in this together,” Siecinski said, In a letter to the council dated May 10, Siecinski recommended continuing the current method for figuring the management fee, 2 percent of the convention center’s budgeted revenue, 20pcs antique brass tone base metal charms-ballet shoes 23x16mm (9149y-g-43b) Exactly how the chamber spends the money is unclear, according to the city, but the chamber says the fee is justified..

“When reviewing our performance, we believe that the current structure provides a reasonable management fee,” Siecinski wrote. But it’s unclear he’ll get his wish. In their email, Gillmor and O’Neill said they “see little to no justification” for paying a management fee at all, and on Tuesday the council voted to suspend payment of the fee until the city manager’s team can arrange an audit of the agreement. Related ArticlesBeto O’Rourke’s secret membership in a legendary hacking groupTrump again takes aim at John McCain over dossier, prompting rebuke from Meghan McCainMulvaney says it’s ‘absurd’ to link New Zealand mosque attacks to Trump’s rhetoricLatest line: Google’s a winner, Stanford a loserAs Bay Area moves left, these conservative voters move outAccording to Doyle, the city attorney, the agreement requires the chamber to continue to manage the convention center even if the payment of a management fee stops. Siecinski did not immediately respond to a request for comment about whether the chamber views the agreement the same way.

San Jose Greek Festival: The festival features homemade food by locals of Greek heritage, live Hellenic music and dance groups, June 1-3, St, Nicholas Greek Orthodox 20pcs antique brass tone base metal charms-ballet shoes 23x16mm (9149y-g-43b) Church, 1260 Davis St, $5, sanjosegreekfestival.org, 408-246-2770, The San Jose Giant Race: Run or walk a 5-mile or 5K course through Kelley Park, Happy Hollow Zoo and History San Jose before finishing on the field at Municipal Stadium, All participants receive a shirt, finisher medal and free San Jose Giants baseball ticket, June 2, 7:30 a.m, San Jose Municipal Stadium, 588 E, Alma Ave, 5k registration $45, 5-mile registration $55, race-sfgiants.com/san-jose, 408-297-1435..

SubZero Festival: This street festival coincides with the monthly First Friday art gallery crawl in downtown San Jose’s SoFA District and features three stages of live music and art. South First Street between San Carlos and Reed streets. June 1-2, 6 p.m.-midnight. subzerofestival.com. Rose Garden Farmers Market: Saturdays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Lincoln High School parking lot, 577 Dana Ave. Farmers Market: Willow Glen’s market operates year-round. Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Willow Glen Community Center, 2175 Lincoln Ave..

Senior Tennis: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8-11 a.m, Bramhall Park, 1320 Willow St, Contact Barb Jarvis at 408-286-9369, Willows Cafe: Lunch is served Monday-Friday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m, The menu usually includes entree, vegetables, side dish, salad, fruit and milk for a suggested donation of $3 for adults 60 and older/$6 for guests under 60, Willow Glen Community and Senior Center, 2175 Lincoln Ave, Reservations required 48 hours in advance to 408-265-0915, Kirk Café 20pcs antique brass tone base metal charms-ballet shoes 23x16mm (9149y-g-43b) at Camden: Seniors are invited to enjoy lunch and make friends at this program offered every weekday, Enjoy special events, birthday parties and guest speakers, Lunch is served Monday through Friday at noon, Suggested donation is $3 for adults 60 years and older, Camden Community Center, 3369 Union Ave, Reservations are required (24 hours in advance), 408-371-2888..



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