Hornbeck said:
woodiewood said:
September 1, 2022.
The College Station city council unanimously approved spending $7.3 million dollars from the general fund to buy the former Macy's store and adjoining parking.
The vote followed recommendations from city manager Bryan Woods and chief economic development officer Natalie Ruiz to acquire the building to control future development of the property.
The council heard from two opponents during a public hearing. That was followed by comments in support from council members Linda Harvell and Dennis Maloney.
Woods said the city appraised the value of the land, depending on its eventual use, of between $6.5 and $11.5 million dollars.
That is after the current owner bought the property last January for $3.5 million.
the city's purchase includes the two story, 103,000 square foot building and 7.64 acres of land.
Click HERE to read and download presentation materials from the August 25, 2022 College Station city council meeting.
Click HERE to read and download the purchase contract, provided by the city of College Station.
If Bryan Woods city manager and chief economic development officer Natalie Ruiz are still employed, they should be fired for incompetance.
This is at least the 3rd time I know of them doing this.
Some private landowners got rich/sweetheart deals from the City of College Station.
and yes, Bryan Woods is still there.
https://www.cstx.gov/departments___city_hall/city_manager_s_office/city_managers_office_biographiesBryan Woods C Overview
Bryan Woods C in 2023 was employed at City of College Station and had an annual salary of $314,964 according to public records. This salary was 467 percent higher than the average and 494 percent higher than the median salary in City of College Station.
Public records show Bryan Woods C working for City of College Station from 2018 to 2023. From 2018 to 2023 Bryan Woods C held job of City Manager.
In year 2023 Bryan Woods's salary was 72 percent higher than average City Manager salary in the state of Texas.
Above is all from either city of College Station website or public information since he's a govt employee. So $314,000 in 2023... so likely much higher now.
And 72% higher than average City Manager Salary in state of texas.
Be nice if there was some accountability with City Employees... if you someone in private industry makes a $7 million dollar mistake, they are gone pretty quickly.