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Year: 2024

Multi-Million-Dollar Contract Awarded Against City Staff Recommendation Goes Terribly Awry

A recent budget review by the City included a reminder of one of the most ill-considered decisions made by the City Council in the past four years.

In December 2021, three members of the Irvine City Council — Tammy Kim, Mike Carroll and Anthony Kuo — made an unusual push to award Casco Construction a multi-million-dollar contract to install, maintain and operate 288 EV charging stations in five large parking lots at the Great Park, despite the fact that two other firms had been recommended to the Council by City staff following a formal bid process.

The City was promised $2 million in annual revenue from those charging stations. But, the charging stations were not included in the recent budget because the annual revenue to the City is actually “near zero,” according to Irvine City Manager Oliver Chi. Usage has also been negligible, Chi said.

It’s the gift that keeps on not giving.
 

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Mega-Warehouse Development Coming to Irvine

Just over 27,000 Irvine residents live in the IBC neighborhood, most of whom are young professionals.

The neighbors have received a letter letting them know of a plan to replace nine office buildings within the Von Karman Corporate Center — on the northeast corner of Von Karman and Alton Parkway close to their homes — with a 541,000-square-foot warehouse complex. (That’s about the size of four Costco stores under one roof.)

One of the affected residents who received the letter, Valer Cupsa, told KABC-TV News that the mega-warehouse would drastically change the aesthetics of the neighborhood.

Cupsa said that the office buildings were pretty quiet, “but obviously, a half-million-square-foot warehouse would bring a lot of pollution, a lot of trucks, a lot of noise. … When someone might want to sell their house, if you have trucks coming in and out at all hours of the day, that can’t be good.”

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Publisher’s Perspective: Tammy Kim Puts Her Own Financial Interests Ahead of Irvine Residents

Since being elected to the Council in 2020, Tammy Kim has made it her priority to advocate for those who will benefit her financially. Here are just a few examples:

Tammy Kim is the City’s paid representative on the OCPA board. Although she is supposed to be advocating for Irvine ratepayers, she voted to have Irvine electricity customers pay the highest rates in Orange County while giving herself a 40% pay raise for serving on the OCPA board.

Tammy Kim took a $150,000 political contribution from the firefighters she is paid to oversee as the City’s representative and then argued forcefully against Irvine establishing its own Fire Department, even though Irvine taxpayers are sending $140 million to the OC Fire Authority but only receiving $60 million in services.

Tammy Kim took a political contribution from the head of Business Affairs at Amazon and then voted against the Planning Commission’s request to place restrictions on massive warehouses being built near Irvine neighborhoods (one is the size of 5 Costco stores!).
 

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