Hedgecock:
Qualcomm site proposal should be rejected
Guest Column May 11, 2017 Guest Column 10 Comments
Guest Commentary
by Roger Hedgecock
Background: A group of hedge fund investors have written
an initiative which, if approved by San Diego voters, would give the investors
development rights for 216 acres of city-owned land at Qualcomm Stadium and the former Chargers
training facility. They propose mixed-use development of the Qualcomm
site that would include retail, offices, hotels and a soccer stadium.
The FS Investors proposal
to intensely overdevelop the Qualcomm stadium site is a scandalous giveaway of
public land while excluding public participation.
Voters should reject it.
The San Diego median home price is nearing $600,000. FS
wants to take control of 216 acres of prime publicly owned land and they want to
pay taxpayers as little as $10,000 for it.
FS proposes to construct 4,800 residential units, 2.4
million square feet of office space, a shopping center, two hotels, and a
stadium.
The traffic impacts from this over-development would be
twice Charger game day traffic every day. Every day.
By the terms of the initiative ballot measure they wrote,
FS is not required to substantially improve any street or highway to mitigate
the permanent traffic gridlock their over-development would create in Mission
Valley and surrounding neighborhoods.
If approved by City voters in November, this massive
over-development will be locked in with no Environmental Impact Report, no
mitigation of adverse environmental effects, no public hearings, and no
possibility of amendment.
Normally, initiatives can be amended by a subsequent
initiative. But here, the Development Agreement that is part of the FS ballot
measure prevents any subsequent initiative from amending theirs.
If the FS initiative passes in November, we are stuck
with it as is forever.
“Side agreements” like the full funding of the River Park
announced by the Mayor are not part of the initiative and are not legally
binding on FS if the ballot
measure is passed.
measure is passed.
There’s a better way to redevelop this last big parcel of
public land; a better
way that has worked before.
way that has worked before.
When the Naval Training Center in Point Loma was closed
and the land reverted to the City, an open bid process drew development proposals from
all over the country.
After thorough environmental review, City staff analysis,
numerous public hearings and intense media scrutiny, a much-modified proposal,
including traffic improvements, was approved by the City Council and became the
now widely praised Liberty Station.
But now big money special interests are lining up to
support what FS calls “the new way of development”.
This “new way” exempts FS from environmental review,
presents a take it or leave it ballot measure that makes drastic changes to
zoning and community plans without public input or City Council review or
approval.
Many powerful voices in our City have not yet been heard
on this FS proposal.
FS pretends to include San Diego State’s interest in campus expansion and a football
stadium for the Aztecs. The FS plan does not include either interest and SDSU
knows it.
Community Planning Groups in neighborhoods in and around
the Qualcomm site are just now studying the real impacts of the FS proposal
behind and beyond the bright shiny promises FS is making.
The Chamber of Commerce is rightfully supportive of
business, but can’t ignore the consequences of this public land giveaway and
end run around protections against over-development of Mission Valley.
Likewise, organized labor should oppose this public land
giveaway to Wall Street insiders, especially since only about 10 percent of the
project goes to union jobs. The San Diego Democratic Party waits
for Labor’s decision.
The Republican Party should also oppose this initiative,
but some folks there are tempted by the prospect of the big money behind this
ballot measure propelling the Mayor into a 2018 Governor’s race.
But the most powerful voice to be heard is yours. Your
vote will determine the future of this precious public asset.
Some voters are dazzled now by the promise of Major League
Soccer rising from the ashes of
the Charger
departure.
By November, I believe most voters will see this proposal
for what it really is — a giveaway of public land to a politically connected
private development group intent on using the ballot box to grab the stadium
site forever, pay nearly nothing for it, and avoid all the protections against
over-development in already crowded Mission Valley.
Qualcomm Stadium
Qualcomm Stadium
was the home stadium for the San Diego
Chargers.
Note: Alex G. Spanos is
the owner of the San Diego Chargers,
and was a major donor for the Progress
for America Voter Fund.
E. Floyd Kvamme
was a major donor for
the Progress for America Voter Fund,
and is a partner emeritus for Kleiner
Perkins Caufield & Byers.
Albert A. Gore Jr.
is a partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield
& Byers, and is the chairman for the Climate Reality Project.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Climate Reality Project, the Harlem
Children's Zone, and the Brookings
Institution (think tank).
George Soros
was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society, a
benefactor for the Harlem Children's
Zone, Gavin Newsom & Nancy Pelosi were invited to his 2013
wedding reception, is the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations, and is the co-chair, national finance
council for the Ready PAC.
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for
the Atlantic Council of the United
States (think tank), and the Bill,
Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Brent Scowcroft
was a director at the Climate Reality
Project, the vice chairman for Kissinger
Associates, Inc., is the chair, international advisory board for the Atlantic Council of the United States
(think tank), a director at Qualcomm
Inc., a friend of Henry A. Kissinger.
Henry A. Kissinger is a friend of Brent Scowcroft & Michael
R. Bloomberg, the founder of Kissinger
Associates, Inc., a director at the Atlantic Council of the United
States (think tank), a director at the American Friends of Bilderberg
(think tank), was a director at the USA
Bid Committee Inc. a co-founder for Kissinger
McLarty Associates, and a 2008 Bilderberg conference participant
(think tank).
Michael R.
Bloomberg is a friend of Henry A.
Kissinger, the founder of Everytown
for Gun Safety, was a benefactor for the Harlem Children's Zone, and a director at the USA Bid Committee Inc.
Everytown
for Gun Safety is a “Gun Safety,
Gun Control” group for guns.
Irwin Mark Jacobs
is an advisory board member for Everytown
for Gun Safety, the founder for Qualcomm
Inc, and was a funder for the Bill,
Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Qualcomm Inc.
was a funder for the Bill, Hillary &
Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Hillary Rodham
Clinton was a director at the Bill,
Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, and Qualcomm Inc. paid her speaker fees.
Don
Garber was a director at the USA Bid
Committee Inc, a director at the United
States Soccer Foundation, and is the commissioner for Major League Soccer.
Sunil Gulati was a
director at the USA Bid Committee Inc,
and is a director at the United States
Soccer Foundation.
Qualcomm Stadium
was the home stadium for the San Diego
Chargers.
Doug
Flutie was a player for the San
Diego Chargers, and a player for the Chicago
Bears.
Sean Payton was a
quarterback for the Chicago Bears,
and a football team assistant coach for San
Diego State University (SDSU).
Patrick G. Ryan
is the minority owner of the Chicago
Bears, Patrick G. Ryan Jr’s
father, and a member of the Commercial
Club of Chicago.
Commercial Club of Chicago, Members Directory A-Z (Past
Research)
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Patrick G. Ryan
Jr. is Patrick G. Ryan’s son,
and a member of the Commercial Club of
Chicago.
Kathleen L. Brown
is a member of the Commercial Club of
Chicago, California governor Jerry Brown’s sister, and was a treasurer
for the California state government.
Jerry
Brown is Kathleen L. Brown’s
brother, the California state government
governor, and was a chairman for the California
Democratic Party.
Nancy
Pelosi was a chairman for the California
Democratic Party, invited to George
Soros’s 2013 wedding reception, and is the speaker for the California (CA) congressional delegation.
CA
congressional delegation is a delegation for the State of California.
California
state government is the government for the State of California.
Gavin
Newsom is the lieutenant governor for the California state government, and was invited to George Soros’s 2013 wedding reception.
Kamala D. Harris
was an attorney general for the California
state government, an advisory board member for the Truman National Security Project, and is an advisory board member
for the Truman Center for National
Policy.
Gabrielle
Giffords is an advisory board member for the Truman National Security Project, an advisory board member for the Truman Center for National Policy, and
a co-founder for the Americans for
Responsible Solutions.
Americans
for Responsible Solutions is a “Gun
Safety, Gun Control” PAC for guns.
Michael R.
Bloomberg was a contributor for the Americans
for Responsible Solutions, a benefactor for the Harlem Children's Zone, a director at the USA Bid Committee Inc., a friend of Henry A. Kissinger, and the founder of Everytown for Gun Safety.
Don
Garber was a director at the USA Bid
Committee Inc, a director at the United
States Soccer Foundation, and is the commissioner for Major League Soccer.
Everytown
for Gun Safety is a “Gun Safety,
Gun Control” group for guns.
Irwin Mark Jacobs
is an advisory board member for Everytown
for Gun Safety, the founder for Qualcomm
Inc, and was a funder for the Bill,
Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Qualcomm Inc.
was a funder for the Bill, Hillary &
Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Hillary Rodham
Clinton was a director at the Bill,
Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, and Qualcomm Inc. paid her speaker fees.
Thomas F.
McLarty III was a funder for the Bill,
Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, a co-founder for Kissinger McLarty Associates, and is
the president of McLarty Associates.
Kissinger
McLarty Associates was the former name of McLarty Associates.
Antonio R.
Villaraigosa is a counselor for McLarty Associates, was a member of the California State
Assembly, a Los Angeles (CA) mayor, and a member of the Los
Angeles (CA) City Council.
Stuart E.
Eizenstat is a counselor for McLarty Associates, and a senior counsel at Covington &
Burling LLP.
Alan P. Larson is
a counselor for McLarty Associates, and an international policy adviser for Covington & Burling LLP.
Eric H. Holder Jr.
is a partner at Covington & Burling
LLP, and an outside counsel for the California
state government.
Covington
& Burling LLP is the lobby firm for Qualcomm Inc., and was the lobby firm for the Americans for Responsible Solutions.
Americans
for Responsible Solutions is a “Gun
Safety, Gun Control” PAC for guns.
Michael R.
Bloomberg was a contributor for the Americans
for Responsible Solutions, a benefactor for the Harlem Children's Zone, a director at the USA Bid Committee Inc., a friend of Henry A. Kissinger, and the founder of Everytown for Gun Safety.
Don
Garber was a director at the USA Bid
Committee Inc, a director at the United
States Soccer Foundation, and is the commissioner for Major League Soccer.
Everytown
for Gun Safety is a “Gun Safety,
Gun Control” group for guns.
Irwin Mark Jacobs
is an advisory board member for Everytown
for Gun Safety, the founder for Qualcomm
Inc, and was a funder for the Bill,
Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Qualcomm Inc.
was a funder for the Bill, Hillary &
Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Hillary Rodham
Clinton was a director at the Bill,
Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, Qualcomm Inc. paid her speaker fees, and the candidate for the 2016 Hillary Rodham Clinton presidential
campaign.
Ready
PAC supported the 2016 Hillary
Rodham Clinton presidential campaign.
George
Soros is the co-chair, national finance council for the Ready PAC.
Daniel M. Neidich
was a contributor for the Ready PAC,
a fundraiser for the 2016 Hillary Rodham
Clinton presidential campaign, and is a trustee at the Urban Land Institute.
Urban Land Institute (ULI)
The Urban Land Institute, or ULI, is a nonprofit research and education organization
with offices in Washington, D.C., Hong Kong, London, and Frankfurt. Its stated
mission is "to provide leadership in the responsible use of land and in
creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide".[1] ULI advocates
progressive development, conducting research, and education in topics such as
sustainability, smart growth, compact development, place making, and workforce
housing.
The ULI was founded in 1936
and currently has 40,000 members. More than 20% of the members work in
government, academia, or public-private partnerships. Most of the rest are
involved in the real estate and urban development industries.
ULI states that it produces
publications and regular research "that anticipates emerging land use
trends and issues, proposing creative solutions based on that research"
and "imparts knowledge to help the development community continuously
improve its performance."[2]
ULI also maintains a number
of initiatives and programs, including a respected advisory services program
that provides government, businesses, and nonprofits with strategic advice on
real estate development and urban policy issues. For more than 20 years, ULI
has assembled a Real Estate School,[3] designed to provide professional
development skills to land use practitioners. ULI also hosts regular events,
including local district council meetings,[4] its annual Fall Meeting,[5] and
Spring Council Forum.[6]
The organization's current
president and CEO, Patrick Phillips, is the former president of ERA AECOM. He
replaced Richard Rosan, who served as the organization's president and CEO for
17 years.[7] ULI employs several research vice presidents, including president
and chief executive officer of the ULI Foundation, Kathleen B. Carey (formerly
of GE Capital Real Estate);[8] chief marketing and membership officer, Adam J.
Smolyar (formerly of Savills Studley);[9] chief executive officer of the
Americas, Jeanne R. Myerson (principal at The Belgrave Group);[10] executive
vice president of member networks for the Americas, Stephanie S. Wasser;[11]
and executive director of the ULI Terwilliger Center for Housing, Stockton
Williams.[12]
ULI's Europe office is led by
chief executive Lisette van Doorn, who previously worked for LIRE and CBRE Global Investors.[13] In addition, John Fitzgerald is the chief executive
of ULI's Asia Pacific office located in Hong Kong.
CBRE Group
CBRE Group, Inc. is a holding company that conducts all of its
operations through its indirect subsidiaries. The Company is a commercial real
estate services firm. As of December 31, 2011, it operated approximately 300
offices worldwide, providing commercial real estate services under the CBRE
brand name, investment management services under the CBRE Global Investors brand name and development services under the Trammell Crow brand
name. CBRE Services, Inc., its direct wholly owned subsidiary, is also a
holding company and is the primary obligor or issuer with respect to most of
its long-term indebtedness. The Company operates in five segments: Americas,
Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), Asia Pacific, Global Investment
Management and Development Services. In March 2014, the Company acquired VALTEQ
Gesellschaft mbH and its subsidiaries.
Richard C. Blum
was a chairman for the CBRE Group, Inc.,
is a board member for the Haas School of
Business, an honorary trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank), a regent at the University of California, and married to California Senator Dianne Feinstein.
Haas
School of Business is a business school at the University of California, Berkeley.
University
of California, Berkeley is a University
of California campus.
Laura D'Andrea
Tyson is a professor at the Haas
School of Business, a director at the CBRE
Group, Inc., and was a trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank).
CBRE Group, Inc.
acquired the Trammell Crow Company.
Frederic V. Malek
is a director at the CBRE Group, Inc,
and a member of the Alfalfa Club.
Dianne Feinstein
is a member of the Alfalfa Club,
married to Richard C. Blum, a Senator
for the California (CA) congressional
delegation.
Michael R.
Bloomberg is a member of the Alfalfa
Club, a friend of Henry A. Kissinger,
the founder of Everytown for Gun Safety,
was a benefactor for the Harlem
Children's Zone, a contributor for the
Americans for Responsible Solutions, and a director at the USA Bid Committee Inc.
Don
Garber was a director at the USA Bid
Committee Inc, a director at the United
States Soccer Foundation, and is the commissioner for Major League Soccer.
CA
congressional delegation is a delegation for the State of California.
California
state government is the government for the State of California.
Gavin
Newsom is the lieutenant governor for the California state government, and was invited to George Soros’s 2013 wedding reception.
Kamala D. Harris
was an attorney general for the
California state government, an advisory board member for the Truman National Security Project, and
is an advisory board member for the
Truman Center for National Policy.
Gabrielle
Giffords is an advisory board member for the Truman National Security Project, an advisory board member for the Truman Center for National Policy, and
a co-founder for the Americans for
Responsible Solutions.
Americans
for Responsible Solutions is a “Gun
Safety, Gun Control” PAC for guns.
Michael R.
Bloomberg was a contributor for the
Americans for Responsible Solutions, a benefactor for the Harlem Children's Zone, a director at the USA Bid Committee Inc., is a
friend of Henry A. Kissinger, and
the founder of Everytown for Gun Safety.
Don
Garber was a director at the USA Bid
Committee Inc, a director at the United
States Soccer Foundation, and is the commissioner for Major League Soccer.
Everytown
for Gun Safety is a “Gun Safety, Gun
Control” group for guns.
Irwin Mark Jacobs
is an advisory board member for Everytown
for Gun Safety, the founder for
Qualcomm Inc, and was a funder for the
Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Qualcomm Inc.
was a funder for the Bill, Hillary &
Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Hillary Rodham
Clinton was a director at the Bill,
Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, and Qualcomm Inc. paid her speaker fees.
Richard C. Blum
was a funder for the Bill, Hillary &
Chelsea Clinton Foundation, the chairman for the CBRE Group, Inc., a board member for the Haas School of Business, an honorary trustee at the Brookings Institution (think tank), a
regent at the University of California,
and married to California Senator Dianne
Feinstein.
Dianne Feinstein
is married to Richard C. Blum, a Senator
for the California (CA) congressional
delegation, and a member of the Alfalfa
Club.
George H.W. Bush
is a member of the Alfalfa Club, and
a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society.
FS Investors
Michael R. Stone
Mike is the Founder and Managing Member of FS Investors. He was Founder and non-executive Chairman of J.H. Whitney Investment Management, LLC, which focused on Asia based hedge funds, and he is retired Senior Partner and past President of J.H. Whitney & Co., a diversified manager of alternative investment assets and the country's first venture capital firm. He joined J.H. Whitney & Co. in 1989 and retired in 2009. Prior to that, he was a management consultant with Bain & Company. He currently serves as a Senior Advisor and Partner of TPG, a private equity firm. In his roles at FS Investors, Whitney, and TPG, he has overseen or been involved with the completion of over 150 investments, cumulatively responsible for several billion dollars of equity capital deployment.
Mike has created and operates active foundations focused on improving the lives of communities in need, and particularly children within those communities. He serves on the Board of Directors of several private companies. He attended Duke University, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa, Summa Cum Laude, and Harvard Business School. Mike is a member of the San Diego Chapter of WPO and is on the Boards of The Fuqua School of Business at Duke University, The Library Advisory Board at Duke University, and The Bishops School. He serves on the Dean's Advisory Council at The Rady School of Business at UCSD, the Board of Advisors for the Norman B. Leventhal Map Center at the Boston Public Library, and on the Library of Congress Madison Council. Mike is a member of the Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Diego County President's Circle, and previously served on the Boards of The Gillispie School, The Monarch School Project, The San Diego Museum of Art, and The University of San Diego School of Business.
Mike is the Founder and Managing Member of FS Investors. He was Founder and non-executive Chairman of J.H. Whitney Investment Management, LLC, which focused on Asia based hedge funds, and he is retired Senior Partner and past President of J.H. Whitney & Co., a diversified manager of alternative investment assets and the country's first venture capital firm. He joined J.H. Whitney & Co. in 1989 and retired in 2009. Prior to that, he was a management consultant with Bain & Company. He currently serves as a Senior Advisor and Partner of TPG, a private equity firm. In his roles at FS Investors, Whitney, and TPG, he has overseen or been involved with the completion of over 150 investments, cumulatively responsible for several billion dollars of equity capital deployment.
Mike has created and operates active foundations focused on improving the lives of communities in need, and particularly children within those communities. He serves on the Board of Directors of several private companies. He attended Duke University, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa, Summa Cum Laude, and Harvard Business School. Mike is a member of the San Diego Chapter of WPO and is on the Boards of The Fuqua School of Business at Duke University, The Library Advisory Board at Duke University, and The Bishops School. He serves on the Dean's Advisory Council at The Rady School of Business at UCSD, the Board of Advisors for the Norman B. Leventhal Map Center at the Boston Public Library, and on the Library of Congress Madison Council. Mike is a member of the Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Diego County President's Circle, and previously served on the Boards of The Gillispie School, The Monarch School Project, The San Diego Museum of Art, and The University of San Diego School of Business.
George H.W. Bush
is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa
Society, and a member of the Alfalfa
Club.
Dianne Feinstein
is a member of the Alfalfa Club, married
to Richard C. Blum, a Senator for
the California (CA) congressional
delegation.
Michael R.
Bloomberg is a member of the Alfalfa
Club, a friend of Henry A. Kissinger,
the founder of Everytown for Gun Safety,
a co-chair for the Risky Business
Project, was a benefactor for the Harlem
Children's Zone, a contributor for the
Americans for Responsible Solutions, and a director at the USA Bid Committee Inc.
Don
Garber was a director at the USA Bid
Committee Inc, a director at the United
States Soccer Foundation, and is the commissioner for Major League Soccer.
Donna E. Shalala
was a director at the USA Bid Committee
Inc., a trustee at the Committee for
Economic Development, a fellow at the Brookings
Institution (think tank), is a risk committee member for the Risky Business Project, and the
president of the Bill, Hillary &
Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Committee for Economic Development, and the Brookings Institution (think tank).
George Soros
was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society, and is the
founder & chairman for the Open Society
Foundations.
David H.
Langstaff is a trustee at the Committee
for Economic Development, and a member of the Defense Business Board.
John M.B. O'Connor
is a member of the Defense Business
Board, and the chairman for the JH
Whitney Investment Management.
Jack O. Bovender
Jr. was a trustee at the Committee
for Economic Development, a chairman & CEO for the HCA Holdings Inc, is a board of visitor’s member for the Fuqua School of Business, and a trustee
at the Duke University.
Bain Capital is
an investor in HCA Holdings Inc.,
and a subsidiary of Bain & Company.
Goethe University Frankfurt
History
In recent years, the
university has focused in particular on law, history, and economics, creating
new institutes, such as the Institute for Law and Finance (ILF) and
the Center for Financial Studies (CFS)[citation needed]. One of the
university's ambitions is to become Germany's leading university for finance
and economics, given the school's proximity to one of Europe's financial
centers.[9]
The Goethe Business School offers a M.B.A. program, in
cooperation with Duke
University’s Fuqua School of Business. Goethe university has established an international
award for research in financial economics, the Deutsche Bank Prize in Financial Economics.
Qualcomm Inc.
was a funder for the Bill, Hillary &
Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Hillary Rodham
Clinton was a director at the Bill,
Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, and Qualcomm Inc. paid her speaker fees.
Richard C. Blum
was a funder for the Bill, Hillary &
Chelsea Clinton Foundation, the chairman for the CBRE Group, Inc., a board member for the Haas School of Business, an honorary trustee at the Brookings Institution (think tank), a
regent at the University of California,
and married to California Senator Dianne
Feinstein.
Haas
School of Business is a business school at the University of California, Berkeley.
University
of California, Berkeley is a University
of California campus.
Laura D'Andrea
Tyson is a professor at the Haas
School of Business, a director at the CBRE
Group, Inc., and was a trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank).
CBRE Group, Inc.
acquired the Trammell Crow Company.
Frederic V. Malek
is a director at the CBRE Group, Inc,
and a member of the Alfalfa Club.
Dianne Feinstein
is a member of the Alfalfa Club,
married to Richard C. Blum, a Senator
for the California (CA) congressional
delegation.
Michael R.
Bloomberg is a member of the Alfalfa
Club, a friend of Henry A. Kissinger,
the founder of Everytown for Gun Safety,
was a benefactor for the Harlem
Children's Zone, a contributor for the
Americans for Responsible Solutions, and a director at the USA Bid Committee Inc.
Don
Garber was a director at the USA Bid
Committee Inc, a director at the United
States Soccer Foundation, and is the commissioner for Major League Soccer.
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