Oh dear. Another performance to attend.
Audit of New Albany bicentennial commission back on council agenda; Former treasurer claims event proceeds not turned over, by Daniel Suddeath (N and T)
NEW ALBANY — After being tabled last month, a resolution approving an audit of the New Albany Bicentennial Commission’s financial records is back on the city council agenda for Monday night’s meeting.
Councilman Kevin Zurschmiede sponsored the resolution after former commission treasurer Vic Megenity stated his concerns over the record-keeping and procedures of the nonprofit entity.
Have you ever wondered what Bob Caesar is thinking as he drives serenely along the $2 million half-mile stretch of the repaired Spring Street Hill road that leads to his house in Silver Hills? My guess is that he thinks about out-of-town interlopers like Megenity; after all, Vic didn't attend New Albany High School.
Councilman Bob Caesar serves as the co-chair of the commission. He said the issue of accounting is driven by a personal disagreement between (Barbara) Zoller and Alice Glover, who was the vice treasurer under Megenity before she also resigned. In his resignation letter to the commission, Megenity disagreed with Caesar, and stated only Zoller felt like she had a personality conflict with Glover.
All the lonely people; where do they all come from? And why didn't they just stay there and stop agitating for aw-dits and two-way streets? Perhaps we'll know more if the aw-dit proceeds, assuming CeeSaw remains blissfully unaware of the meaning of the term self-immolation.
I'll be on hand tomorrow night to live-tweet the dire proceedings.
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