Hot off the press: The San Gabriel River Discovery Center Authority's request for $7 million in state bond funds was D-E-N-I-E-D.
The Los Angeles Times broke the story Friday online. Here's a more detailed follow-up:
Grant request for Whittier Narrows nature center is rejected
By my calculations, based on the figures in the application the authority submitted to California State Parks, the project is now $17 million in the hole. (The estimated construction cost is $22 million. The authority told State Parks it had about $5 million committed.)
Is this the end project? If it is, Discovery Center officials aren't letting on.
Outgoing Discovery Center Authority boss Belinda Faustinos told the Times the project would "seek other funding avenues."
True to their word, they're now looking to the California Community Foundation for money.
But that means that some of the most powerful elected and unelected officials in the local area will be competing against tsunami survivors, asthma and diabetes research programs, and disability rights advocates, among others, for charitable dollars.
All for a trophy water museum and meeting center officials are forcing down the throats of an unwilling public.
If I were one of the donors upon whom the foundation depends and I learned what the foundation was proposing, I'd start thinking about taking my money elsewhere.
To see who else could become a Discovery Center victim if the foundation hands the authority a check, click here. (Scroll up and down the page to see the entire list of June 2010 grantees.)
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