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Description
From the FY2020 Budget Hearing of the Department of Public Property held Tuesday, April 9, 2019:
Council President Darrell L. Clarke (5th District) asks Commissioner Bridget Collins-Greenwald about the city policies and procedures that permitted construction of a Starbucks in Dilworth Park.
A
Question
you
know
pass
it
on.
My
colleague
counts
me
down
Starbucks,
so
one
Dilworth,
Plaza
yeah
right
so
one
day,
I'm
up
there
with
one
of
my
colleagues
I'm
off
to
actually
mr.
Christmases
office
and
I'm
looking
out
the
window
and
I
said
what's
going
on
over
there,
so
we
actually
thought
it
was
some
new
planters
that
we're
being
put
in
place.
B
So
the
master
lease
gives
them.
It
gives
them
the
permission.
I
guess
for
lack
of
a
better
word
to
raise
revenue,
so
somehow
they
when
they
raise
revenue,
they
come
back
to
this.
They
don't
come
back
to
this
city
per
se.
What
they
do
is
they
have
a
system
so
they'll
put
in
like
okay,
we're
gonna
have
I,
don't
know
they
the
best
affiliate
that
just
say
that,
for
example,
they
put
it
in
the
NGO
system,
the
permitting
system,
it
gets
permission
that
way
to
do
any
type
of
event.
B
With
anything,
that's
going
up,
that's
in
addition
to
the
least
to
raise
revenue
like
they
change
the
operator.
At
one
point,
if
you
remember
there
was
a
different
operator
that
operated
that
cafe
when
it
first
opened
now,
there's
a
new
one
all
say
have
to
do
is
come
back
to
the
city
and
get
permission
to
actually
just
change
that
there's
not
another.
Well.
B
B
A
A
Okay,
someone
to
look
at
that
cuz
I'm,
somewhat
surprised
that
somebody
can
build
a
building
on
the
city
hall
sidewalk,
basically
without
any
knowledge
to
most
of
us.
Starbuck
must
be
a
great
thing,
but
it
was
kind
of
kind
of
nice
to
know
that
people
would
have
been
in
it
actually
signed
off
on
the
document.
Yeah.