mikejs78
Well-Known Member
You might want to read the audit then because they did flout laws as they see fit. RCID routinely made investments that only benefited disney. For instance those parking garages for Disney spring? Paid for by bonds issues by the district. Those didn't benefit any other tax papers. Now they can't pull crap like that.
The parking garages benefit the tenants at Disney Springs. It was the tenants that advocated for a Disney Springs expansion and they benefit as much as Disney from the increased traffic.
Not sure if it's actually "obstructionist" to have a normal permitting process take over from a rubber stamping process which was the point of RCID to Disney. Not to mention the hypocrisy of disney complaining about permitting delays when RCID would delay the permits of any other entity in the district if they dared to use non disney approved vendors.
They did have a normal permitting process. Reedy Creek was known for its rigorous process before the new law came in, and they did deny or delay permits when there were issues.
Its literally in the audit:
"Disney exercised undue influence over the RCID’s operations in many ways, including by influencing the RCID’s permit decisions. Other non-Disney District taxpayers were aware that if they chose vendors not approved by Disney for their construction and development projects, theycould expect the RCID to delay issuing them required permits for one quarter. This improperly coerced non-Disney District taxpayers into preferring Disney-approved vendors"
So you're saying all the other taxpayers in the district were lying?
The audit is political propaganda. As far as the vendors, yes that is true but is a result of land covenants Disney made with other landowners, not anything to do with the district.
Some of us suspect the audit contains lies, distortions and misrepresentations.
Suspect?
Disney controlled who the board members were. The RCID lawyers were the Disney Lawyers (at least part of the time). You really think Disney permits were denied or went through the full process?
Yes, they were, and yes, they did.
There are certain things they can't distort. They cant distort RCID using municipal bonds to build the parking garages at Disney Spring or that such bonds are to be used for the benefit of the district. If in the case of what other taxpayers said, the auditors would be held for libel if they misrepresented what the taxpayers said.
Those bonds do what the district was founded for - to promote infrastructure for tourism. That is exactly what the parking garages were for. It came mostly out of Disney's pockets (through their taxes) and benefited all of the tenants of Disney springs.
So anyone can build on Disney Springs without Disney approval?
Of course not. Disney owns 99% of the land. That's not changing with the new district.