http://www.carolinajournal.com/exclusives/display_exclusive.html?id=4475OK let's talk about TIFs (Tax Increment Financing).Rememebr in 2004 when NC voted for Amendment One which allowed TIFs? This created a way for gov't to do an end around the voter and raise debt without our consent. Opponents pointed out that if the TIF project failed, taxpayers would be left holding the bag. Proponents of Amendment One replied that all projects would be carefully scrutinized so that wouldn't happen.Well now we have one of the first major North Carolina TIFs..the Randy Parton Theater. A $23 million boondoggle that was supposed to create a Branson-Missouri-like complex in job deprived Roanoke Rapids.Somehow Randy Parton, a nobody C&W music performer - with no name recognition outside of being Dolly Parton's brother, convinced the city and state to build him a theater, give him $1.5 million a year salary, buy him a house and a car, give him control of the theater and a $3 million fund. They then built the theater and, before building any of the other hotels and stores that were needed to drive in business, let it open. Of course attendance was minimal. Parton was the only performer.When reporters asked to see the books, Parton refused. That's when it should have been raided by state treasury agents. But he was let alone and blew $2.3 mil of the $3 mil fund. The city is still going through his books, but it looks like he spent state funds on trips to Vegas, alcohol and rent for his friend. Some of the blame for this fiasco falls into Parton's lap, but the main blame goes to city officials, the mayor and mostly to the top elected state official who signed off on this stupid deal, ..the man who is responsible for watching the public's money...state treasurer and gubenatorial candidate Richard Moore. Was there ever any type of background check on Parton? Did they check to see if he was an alcoholic? Did they check to see that he had zero experience managing any type of entertainment complex? Why was he given so much money for an unproven track record? Is this the type of scrutiny we can expect for these TIF deals?
12/8/2007 10:20:48 PM
Amendment One was a disaster waiting to happen
12/8/2007 11:35:13 PM
TIF is a recipe for corruption wherever it happens. It was an unmitigated disaster in Chicago, where it was used for cushy giveaways and sweetheart deals for well-heeled corporate interests, and basically used to rob Chicago Public Schools. It shouldn't come as a surprise that it's invited the same kind of corruption here.
12/8/2007 11:55:50 PM
12/9/2007 1:38:41 AM
This sounds like the dumbest idea in the world. [Edited on December 9, 2007 at 2:28 AM. Reason : new regime]
12/9/2007 2:28:20 AM
TIFs aren't a problem. They are a tool that can spur important economic development if used very carefully and responsibly. TIF isn't the only way public officials can make expensive poor decisions without going to the voters. The irresponsible use of TIFs is a MAJOR problem.It is important to take local elections seriously, because their decisions can have a significant impact.
12/9/2007 8:30:14 AM
^TIFs are a problem. They give spending decisions for huge amounts of money to a very small group of politicians. Do you think a nobody huckster like Parton would've been able to pull this off if the voters of NC were able to decide on the deal?Good intentions may start off a TIF project- but any situation where you have one group (power-hungry politicians) spending someone else's money (NC Taxpayers) on someone else (Roanoke), youare asking for trouble.
12/9/2007 10:52:30 AM
Do you really think TIFs are the only mechanism for politicians to finance projects that doesn't require voter approval?
12/9/2007 11:32:44 AM
12/9/2007 11:52:03 AM
12/9/2007 11:57:06 AM
I know all of the city officials in Roanoke Rapids personally, and I know that the majority of them had good intentions for an economically depressed area in the Randy Parton deal. In addition, I believe--and hope--the theater will eventually become financially successful. The TIF issue aside, RR has taken the first step to making the theater a success: getting rid of Parton. I hate that it had to come to this, but I honestly think it will work out for the best.
12/11/2007 2:00:05 AM
Can someone tell me how that thing is supposed to make money?[Insert big time country music singer here], will you come do a show in Roanoke Rapids?Where?!When that thing came up in idle conversation around the office, it also had a "wtf" attached to it. Seriously, can someone tell me how that thing is supposed to make money?[Edited on December 11, 2007 at 8:18 AM. Reason : opo]
12/11/2007 8:17:58 AM
^As Hooksaw states, the project was done with the best of intentions. When I first heard of it, I got a slight wiff of desperation on the city's sake to help the community.But as I said, no matter what the good intentions were, this Parton thing should never have been done. The voters of NC would have seen through this guy and stopped it cold in a proposition vote. TIFs are like lobbyists. You have a small group that is highly motivated to lobby politicians for money. The rest of us are busy working and not paying attention. The TIF allows politicians to give these groups money without much attention-getting fanfare. The next thing you know..you have a Randy Parton spending taxpayer money on booze and gambling.
12/11/2007 10:53:27 AM
In the beginning of this mess, I think the biggest problem was that some RR officials were starstruck--except that Randy Parton is not a star that I or a lot of others had ever heard of. And they built a theater for and around this guy as a part of other economic development surrounding the theater.First, they never should have built the theater around one performer--or even a big star. Hell, Roanoke Rapids ain't Branson and it never will be. The "WTF" that a lot of people--me included--were expressing concerned the lack of multiple acts in multiple genres being booked at the theater. Second, the theater is just big enough (1500 seats) to be hard to fill for certain bands and performers and just small enough to be too small for big-time performers. But from what I understand, the house band is excellent and they play a variety of musical genres--they have already started to attract crowds. And the big acts can still perform in the adjacent field, which they have done and continue to do. The new management company is also booking a variety of types of shows--and this leads me to my next point.Third, RR has taken the first step to making things right: getting rid of Parton. And they ought to change the name of the theater as soon as possible. The idea for a theater was not bad; the idea for the Randy Parton theater was. Unfortunately, this incident will be used as an example of why TIF is bad. I believe that the new theater will be successful, though. I think some of the critics should pull back on the "I told you so" reigns--for now.http://rrdailyherald.com/articles/2007/11/27/news/news.txthttp://www.rrdailyherald.com/articles/2007/12/11/breaking_news/breakingnews.txtAnd Carolina Crossroads developer Michael Dunlow has said that the other businesses adjacent to the theater are on track. Other businesses--in addition to a thriving theater--will make a huge difference there.
12/12/2007 2:18:17 AM
12/12/2007 8:31:23 AM
haha Roanoke Rapids?
12/12/2007 8:35:38 AM
The bands they got at the outdoor arena in a field over the last two summers are:Charlie Daniels x2Gretchen Wilson x2Willie NelsonMerle HaggardHank Williams Jr.Third DayTrace AdkinsClarence CarterThats all I can remember for now.So far since UNICCO has taken over they booked at the indoor theater Charlie Daniels, Califonia Transit Authority, they are looking to book other acts like Bucky Covington, Lonestar, and others.BTW hooksaw, how do you know the councilmembers? Just curious. I work with one council members wife and anothers daughter.
12/12/2007 9:17:39 AM
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12/12/2007 1:04:46 PM
this story, quite possibly, is the greatest story to come out of eastern nc in 30 years
12/12/2007 2:26:20 PM
I refuse to read anything linked to the Civitas institute.I also love how Civitas tries to blame Richard Moore he never said the Randy Parton theatre would work, only that Roanoke Rapids had the ability to pay. Why isn't Civitas lobbing bombs at Les Merit? After all, he is also on the commission that granted approval[Edited on December 12, 2007 at 2:36 PM. Reason : .]
12/12/2007 2:29:52 PM
this picture needs to be here
12/12/2007 2:38:04 PM
To EarthDogg: I hear what you're saying. But I can't condemn TIF simply because RR officials hired an alleged drunkard. To Skack:
12/12/2007 5:13:03 PM
hes a drunkard. every time i have seen him around RR he has been throwing it down or preparing to throw it down. One Sunday just after church, I saw him at lowe's foods with a cart carrying about 6 12 pks of coronas. he was obviously hungover and was wearing a tattered UNC shirt with the strutting ram logo that spanned from the collar to his waist.Also, he was at my family reunion thing last summer, his daughter(mightve been his niece) was pushing her baby around with a gallon of jack daniels in the stroller while chugging on some marlboros. top quality dude
12/12/2007 7:09:13 PM
^
12/12/2007 8:06:36 PM
12/12/2007 9:07:33 PM
Why doesn't it show how RR had a fundraiser for every other fucking candidate. Carolina Journal is the most biased piece of shit out there.
12/12/2007 9:13:22 PM
^Sure they're biased. But can you disprove any of the reporting?Can you provide any evidence that, say the RR mayor, donated any money to Moore's challenger?You also disparage State Auditor Les Merritt- insinuating that he was a supporter of the Parton/Watson deal. The Daily Advance ran this OP-ED:
12/12/2007 9:22:21 PM
Let's see, merritt signed off on the deal.secondly, I don't see what is so incriminating to have one elected official donate money to another elected official, I'm sure if we look deep enough, we'll see that the RR mayor also donated to Wicker back in 2000.
12/12/2007 9:25:19 PM
Looks like Perdue is taking my advice Perdue Lobs Randy Parton at Moorehttp://projects.newsobserver.com/under_the_dome/perdue_lobs_randy_parton_at_moore
12/12/2007 10:44:27 PM
I guess you don't understand what the task force is there to do. It is there to say whether or not the city/town can pay back the debt. That is all. Do you want the State to run like a tyranny and say, "no you can't do that." when there is no reason other than your hatred of TIFs?
12/12/2007 10:46:09 PM
12/12/2007 11:20:32 PM
Where was it ignored?And the finaly solution to something liek this is for the citizens of RR to say no or the town council to say no. For chrissakes, the town wanted to do something, they asked the State if they could and the state answered in the only manner they are allowed to, they said yes. If RR isn't able to pay off the debt then the council would have said no, but they had the ability.so quit quoting carolina journal.
12/12/2007 11:25:24 PM
Steve that chick with the baby is Randy's daughter Tevor. She's a loose ho who is banging Drew Lane. Apparently she follows in daddy's footsteps, as she's got a kid by some guy, has a drug/alcohol problem, and is by all acounts a classy lady.
12/13/2007 6:53:06 PM
i dont doubt that the RR council had the best intentions.but it sounds like they are as stupid as randy parton is drunk.the let this hack clown con them out of millions of tax dollars without having a single dime of his own investment? he doesnt even have any fucking EXPERIENCE?good lord. nice people yeh, im sure, but damn should they be controlling state tax money?
12/14/2007 1:23:23 AM
^ The RR officials are not "stupid" people. I think some of them just got starstruck--kind of like if Sean Penn introduced you to Hugo Chavez, you know, schmoe?And Parton actually did have experience. He had performed these types of shows at Dollywood for years, and from what I understand, he had actually put together some decent shows. But the low attendance and allegations of alcohol abuse and financial mismanagement were just too much for RR officials to deal with.[Edited on December 14, 2007 at 1:30 AM. Reason : .]
12/14/2007 1:29:58 AM
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12/14/2007 2:48:13 AM
Baird: City kept close watch on theater, reacted to failingshttp://www.rrdailyherald.com/articles/2007/12/14/news/news4.txtAttendance up at Partonless theaterhttp://www.rrdailyherald.com/articles/2007/12/14/news/news5.txtFYI.
12/14/2007 10:02:54 PM
didnt see it posted, but this interview is something you should watch:http://wral.com/news/local/page/2156407/?navkeyword=partonits under WRAL EXCLUSIVE.I can't say I blame randy at all. he may not be the best quality of person, but he has been made the scapegoat for the city's mistake. "is that smell the paper mill or the politics?"
12/15/2007 8:58:14 AM
^^Sounds like they got rid of Parton in the nick of time. Hopefully they can salvage the project and spare the taxpayers an increase.
12/15/2007 10:31:21 AM
Parton in breach?http://rrdailyherald.com/articles/2007/12/20/news/news.txtCharlie Daniels Band fills and rocks the RPThttp://rrdailyherald.com/articles/2007/12/20/front/front.txt
12/21/2007 2:45:34 AM
drove past the joint yesterday on the way to chesapeake, valooked nice from the outside
12/21/2007 9:46:21 AM
^ Yeah, it's a really attractive building.
12/21/2007 1:20:38 PM
Documents reveal Parton, advisers expected the city to market the theaterhttp://www.rrdailyherald.com/articles/2007/12/21/news/news.txt
12/21/2007 9:58:12 PM
-[Edited on December 23, 2007 at 8:50 PM. Reason : -]
12/23/2007 8:49:33 PM
my ex-gf's dad sold some of his land to the randy parton folks to make this happen
12/23/2007 9:38:08 PM
12/24/2007 1:54:00 AM
Parton name abandonedhttp://rrdailyherald.com/articles/2008/01/09/front/front.txt
1/9/2008 2:33:46 PM
best idea they've had yet.too bad that drunk hillbilly is gonna sue them, now.
1/9/2008 2:46:10 PM