From: Christopher Karr <chrisk@karrgroup.net>
Date: 03/02/2016 10:12 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: Tao Smith <tsmith@killingtonmountainschool.org>
Cc: Howard Smith <howard@snowmobilevermont.com>,
Howard Smith <howard@vermontsushi.com>, ttaylor@killington.com, Vincent
Chiarella <boss@bossofficeworks.com>, Mike
Solimano <msolimano@killington.com>, Phil
Black <lookoutvt@gmail.com>,
Howard Karass <hkarass@karrpd.com>, Kyle Kershner
<kyle@killingtonpicorealty.com>,
Nancy Koch <nancypkoch@gmail.com>, "<mountainmeadowsvt@hotmail.com>"
<mountainmeadowsvt@hotmail.com>,
Jason Mikula <jason@mountaintimes.info>, Sasha
Parise <sashap@karrgroup.net>,
"<phatitalianvt@aol.com>"
<phatitalianvt@aol.com>,
"<christine@basinski.com>"
<christine@basinski.com>, Beth
Weinberg <beth@bethweinberg.com>, Chris Bianchi
<bianchijc@gmail.com>, Howard
Karass <hkarass@karrcomm.com>,
amy@killingtonpico.org
Subject: Re: How Important This Election Is
The report is still available, but one of the underlying recommendations
was for the “chamber” to become more of an advocacy group, and stand up for
issues that were important to the membership as a whole. Howard’s letter was to
the point. Why would we ever support a candidate that is not supportive of the
business community? Unless I am missing something, The Butternut is the only
business in town that is not part of our organization. Does that not tell us
something?
I am not sure how Howard’s letter got in the hands of “Killington’s
Blogger”, but the cheap shots thrown at him are without merit. First, the 1%
option tax is raised by the businesses of the town. The original intent of the
tax was designed to market and develop our resort area. Not to pay debt on a
golf course that competes with our largest contributor, Killington Resort. The
small stipend that currently helps support the welcome center at the gateway to
Killington is a fraction of the dollars raised every year. In terms of the
attack of Howard’s residency, all I can honestly say is we are fortunate to have
him as President of the KPAA. It was Howard’s vision that a group of us came
together to purchase Bill’s Country Store, hold for a period of time, and
eventually sell the KPAA at no gain. While the plan has taken longer than
anticipated, it is a good plan that members of Bill’s LLC are committed to
completing. The business and the community as a whole should be appreciative of
his vision.
I can only hope that his letter influenced a few people to get out and vote
for the continued future of the KPAA.
The Pickle Barrel
JAX Food & Games
The Pickle Barrel
JAX Food & Games
The
Foundry
Killington, Vermont 05751
Killington, Vermont 05751
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Comment:
So this email just confirms the primary function of the KPAA is lobbying. In effect its primary target is the Town of Killlington and by extension, the taxpayers. They hired the consultant Ribaudo who, when sitting in Bill's Country Store parking lot across from the 10 foot Killington sign, didn't know where he was. What does that tell you?
And what does he tell them to do instead of increasing their business by stimulating demand through their own efforts - he tells them to become a lobbying organization. And that's what they've become and seem to be successful at it as they have convinced the town and apparently the taxpayers to subsidize them.
As far as "the cheap shots thrown at him (Howard Smith)... by "Killington's Blogger" are without merit" , notice how there are no specifics as to what those "cheap shots" are. You know why - because there weren't any.
He goes on to say, "In terms of the
attack of Howard’s residency," which is the best he can come up with of so called "cheap shots" it's a statement of fact and I will again state, "WHY ARE WE SUBSIDIZING A PRIVATE ENTITY??? WHY IS THE PRESIDENT OF THIS ENTITY, A NON-RESIDENT, TRYING TO DICTATE THE DIRECTION OF OUR TOWN??
In reality, other than the fact that Howard Smith, Chris Karr, and perhaps the Executive Board and members of the KPAA condone lobbying for and accepting subsidies from the taxpayers for a private organization, I applaud their efforts at trying to create demand for their businesses - that's what they should be doing. And if they going to lobby and influence town politics they should do it in public so everyone knows exactly where they stand.
The town government is also complicit in this scheme - I can't for the life of me understand how town fathers can get away with funding a private organization, one of whose main functions is to lobby the town, so they can keep lobbying the town for more of the town's resources. It's a vicious circle ! The foxes are in the hen house and the roosters are letting them in.
I guess this isn't without precedent, as the town has also awarded hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars in contracts to people who sue the town and thwart the progress of ski village, the biggest proposed economic development project the town has seen since the advent of the ski resort. And that in in the middle of all these supposed economic development efforts.
Vito
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