Fair board made the right decision
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Considering all that has transpired, the decision the Orange County
Fair board made to deny the bids of Tel Phil Enterprises and American
Park ‘n Swap to run the swap meet at the Orange County Fairgrounds
and reopen the bid process was indeed a good one.
Too much had been said and too many knots have been tangled that
it is best just to cut the losses and start all over.
We would also like to take this moment to commend fair board
member Frank Barbaro for seeing the apparent conflict he has by
owning a 51% share in a swap meet vendor and abstaining from his
vote.
With all that done, we now urge fair board members to weigh the
new bids evenly and do what’s best for the taxpayers who support the
fairgrounds and for the local community and local businesses, least
of which is Tel Phil Enterprises, whose founder, Bob Teller, created
the market place that is well loved by many today.
As we said before, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. And so far,
the market place doesn’t look broke to us.
Still, American Park ‘n Swap officials see it differently, and we
agree they deserve a chance to make their case.
They think that if fair board members are able to see their bid
side by side with Tel Phil’s, it will be clear that they are offering
a better deal. They say they can give the taxpayers back more money
and still keep vendor rents and entrance prices the same.
American Park ‘n Swap and its parent company, Delaware North, have
a good reputation. They run the Boston Bruins hockey team and
concession venues at Kennedy Space Center and Yosemite National Park.
We have no doubt they are a fine company and would do a fine job
running the swap meet if the fair board were to choose them.
But in our mind, American Park ‘n Swap would have to come up with
an extraordinary offer to convince fair board members to unseat Tel
Phil Enterprises, with its equally impressive track record and local
connections.
So, let the bidding begin, and let the best company win.
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