A look back - Harrisburg Parking Authority & the Receiver Team Meeting October 24, 2012.
Tuesday March 04, 2014 at 1:47 pm
By James Roxbury

Click to View

On October 24, 2012 photographer Natalie Cake and I walked into a 10am meeting between employees, management, & board members of the Harrisburg Parking Authority & the Office of the Receiver.

It didn't take long to figure out that this wasn't a public meeting but a private discussion between the Authority and Receiver William Lynch and financial advisor Steven Goldfield.

After a moment or to it was agreed that we would be allowed to record the entire event, and we did.

The only request made was of not publishing information concerning negotiations between the office of the receiver and creditors, we were asked to refrain from publishing said material until if and when the deal closed and the final court order signed by Judge Leadbetter was in place.

Here are some of the videos never published.

The Jacob Frydman Deal. Our guiding light of what not to do.

A 30-40-50 Year lease, and the problem of the Harrisburg University.

People in the past have done incomprehensible things.

From our archives:

Here are a series of videos from the October 24, 2012 meeting of the Harrisburg Parking Authority and The City of Harrisburg's Receiver Team. Receiver General William Lynch and the Receiver's financial advisor, Steven Goldfield, met with various employees of the Harrisburg Parking Authority (HPA) to discuss the impending lease of the City's parking system to Harrisburg First, LLC.On

With the intention of informing the HPA staff about the process and procedure the Office of the Receiver is engaging in to monetize the City's most valuable asset, Lynch and Goldfield explained several details of the endeavor including elements of negotiation, timelines, and ultimate goals.

Part 1: This is the crown jewel

Part 2: The selected model of the lease

Part 3: The Harrisburg Parking Authority can no longer contribute to the City

Part 4: The screening and evaluation team unanimously chose Harrisburg First

Part 5: A private stewardship of a public property

Part 6: Anticipated closing date

Part 7: It is up to you guys and your elected officials not to repeat the same mistakes

For a slideshow of this significant meeting, see: The Office of the Harrisburg Receiver Meets With the Harrisburg Parking Authority

by Tara Leo Auchey

photos by Natalie Cake

 
Tags: Harrisburg, Harrisburg Parking Authority, Receiver Lynch, SP Plus Parking, Standard Parking, Steven Goldfield, Strong Plan