Note to Morris: Better start downsizing now

According to Word on the Street today, County Board member Steve Morris said, “As long as I’m on the County Board and as long as I’m on the construction committee, I’m absolutely committed to bringing this thing [Peoria Riverfront Museum] in on budget. If material or labor costs go up so much that we can’t, then it’s going to be a smaller building and the plan is going to get scaled back.”

Of course, the budget is based on the museum group meeting their private fund-raising goal, which is still short by several million dollars. Morris might want to start scaling back now.

Oh, who am I kidding? They’re not going to scale back anything. They’re just going to come back to the taxpayers to make up any shortfall, just like they’ve done all along. If the County tries to scale it back, Caterpillar will send them another threatening letter and they’ll fall into line once again. I’m sure the Journal Star has an editorial already written defending putting more taxpayer money into the project, ready to be deployed at the right moment.

“Commitment” from the County Board has a short shelf life.

4 thoughts on “Note to Morris: Better start downsizing now”

  1. I’m thinking they will scale this ‘thing’ back until it is roughly the same size as the present day Lakeview.

    I remember when the joke of the day was that the ‘new’ museum was going to be Lakeview, only downtown and with a few more sq feet…….

    HA! Now it won’t even be that!

  2. This museum project is such a mess. I think the City should renege on their poor decision to “rent” the block for $1 and sell most of the block for top dollar, with the exception of the Cat Visitor’s center site, to a private developer for retail, residential and recreation projects. The museum can go into the old Cub store on Knoxville, where gift shop sales tax can help finance the Mid-Town TIF.

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