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'We have not officially abandoned Lodi, but we have officially abandoned Highway 12'

Has Lodi been 'sold down the river?' Is there still hope for Delta College classrooms?

By Andrew Adams
News-Sentinel Staff Writer
Thursday, September 11, 2008 6:26 AM PDT

San Joaquin Delta College has abandoned plans for a campus on Victor Road — but there may still be hope for classrooms in Lodi if trustees reduce the funding for the Mountain House project near Tracy.

That may not be enough, however, to satisfy the people who supported the school's original plans for a large campus east of Lodi on Victor Road.

"I don't think they lived up to their commitment, I don't think they lived up to the bond and I don't think they lived up to the voters," said Lodi City Councilman Larry Hansen. "I'm extremely disappointed about how this turned out."

At the Delta board meeting Tuesday night, trustees voted 5-0 to abandon the school's plans for a campus in Lodi off Victor Road.

After spending $4 million on the project, the school had not even purchased property and it had become apparent that earlier plans would just be too expensive. The school spent the money on consultants, lawyers, planning work and property options.

Hansen said Delta's failure to live up to its promises to Lodi can be blamed on the school's administration and its board, which suffered from lack of direction and "paralysis by analysis."

In the 2004 election campaign to pass Measure L — and in subsequent years — Hansen had been a staunch supporter of Delta's plans for Lodi.

"Delta College came to us and told us what they were looking for, and we worked hard to assist them and they encouraged with their vision," he said. "I feel like they have really sold us down the river."

Options in Lodi

The leaders of San Joaquin Delta College's bond team presented three options to the school's board of trustees at its meeting Tuesday. College spokesman Greg Greenwood described the options and said the board is expected to discuss them during a public workshop in early October.

The options, and their costs, include:

1. Do nothing and close out remaining contracts, $200,000.

2. Continue with Victor Road project and finish in 2013, $28.4 million. (The board rejected this option with its vote Tuesday.)

3a. Purchase 15 acres with a long-term option for buying 15 more in a "master planned community" in Lodi, $4.5 million.

3b. Buy the land for $4.5 million, build needed infrastructure for $10 million and build a campus. Total cost $26.1 million to be completed in 2012.

4. Purchase an existing building in Lodi with two additional buildings for a total of 70,000 square feet, $54.7 million to be completed in 2012.

— News-Sentinel staff

With the $250 million Measure L bond reduced to around $66 million, the San Joaquin Delta College board of trustees will have to make tough decisions soon about its remaining plans for Mountain House, Manteca and Lodi.

Trustee Ted Simas said it will probably comes down to either a fully funded Mountain House campus at the sacrifice of Lodi and Manteca, or scaled down versions of all the projects.

"We have not officially abandoned Lodi, but we have officially abandoned Highway 12," he said, referring to the Victor Road site.

Trustees are expected to make a decision on the future of the satellite campuses at a meeting in October.

Simas, who represents Manteca, said based on past decisions, he wouldn't be surprised if the board opts to fund Mountain House with the remainder of the bond.

"For years, the board majority's 'yes' votes for Mountain House pretty much rammed Mountain House down our throats," he said. "I would probably imagine the board majority would go with the higher cost scenario for Mountain House."

Simas also said the demand for a campus in Lodi may not exist, pointing to a significant drop in enrollment at Lodi Unified School District this year. Instead, a smaller building serving about 100 students could really be all that Lodi needs for the time being.

Lodi Trustee Maria Elena Serna did not attend Tuesday's meeting because she is recovering from spinal surgery.

Contacted by phone at her home in Lodi, Serna said the residents in Lodi deserve a campus because of their strong support for Measure L.

"We have to stay with it and find a way," she said. "I have a couple of ideas that I think may be feasible."

The trustee did not describe her ideas, saying she wanted to discuss them with college staff first.

Serna also stressed that it's important for people to remember that Delta College is a community "cornerstone," which offers an education that is even more valuable at a time of a slow economy.

It was the vision of this higher education coming to Lodi that had so excited local leaders.

Lodi City Manager Blair King said he doesn't understand how Delta's clearly defined vision for the city has fallen to the wayside.

"I thought that it was well thought out, well vetted and supported by the board and the administration. We were certainly led to believe that was the direction of the board," he said.

King said in his experience if a public entity sinks $4 million of taxpayer money into a project, it usually means the organization is going to go through with the project.

If the college is too far along on its Mountain House plans, King said he would have expected that the same reasoning would have applied to Lodi, especially after several million dollars.

King didn't have an opinion on any possible plans for Delta's future in Lodi, but Councilman Hansen said he's not expecting much.

"I don't have any confidence in them accomplishing anything at this point," he said.

Contact City Editor Andrew Adams at andrewa@lodinews.com.

Reader Feedback

commonsense1 wrote on Sep 17, 2008 10:05 AM:

" TAnDC, edumacation or whatever your name is today, I appreciate you proving my point. "

ccinlodi wrote on Sep 14, 2008 1:19 PM:

" T and C - your response to my post proves my point.. You admit yourself all you have is your assumptions - no facts, no evidence and yet you slander and make wild accusations. "

TAnDC wrote on Sep 12, 2008 9:31 PM:

" common, you don't get it because you're the idiot.You're like a friggin whiney old bitsh. You're the reason birth control is so important-what a friggin idiotic statement if I've ever heard one. Take your jug and go to bed. "

commonsense1 wrote on Sep 12, 2008 8:35 PM:

" edumacation.....You are living proof of why birth control is so important. "

commonsense1 wrote on Sep 12, 2008 8:31 PM:

" Lodian2...Ok, I don't get it. You're suggesting Gillespie paid Parises $2+ mil "hoping" he would get one vote (needed minimum of 4,) for the "possiblity" of Lodi getting a Delta campus. You must be joking. Gillespie is not the owner or developer of that property, why would he do that? "

edumacation wrote on Sep 12, 2008 7:22 PM:

" To commonsense1: I seriously doubt that T&C is a "moron". I know where I am on the G scale. Perhaps, just perhaps you may be referring to a recent study of Realtards. Apparently, many Realtards score between 85 and 92. No wonder that the CAR has to spell out the RE contracts! Do you realize that the new US Army won't even let these people clean out its latrines? The minimum IQ score is 92. LOL ROFL. At one time Uncle Sam would take anyone with a pulse, much like loan officers the past few years. "No problem, its okay that you don't have a job, we won't ask you that question. If you can't read or write thats okay, just place your X here to be a new proud owner of a $458,000 2 bed 1 bath East side estate built in 1918. Thats sounds like a tough job? Ohh and "...here is the kitchen, and these are closets..." Imagine a limousine in front of this exclusive estate, all you need is a HELOC and thats yours also. Pop! goes the bubble! LOL ROFL "

Lodian2 wrote on Sep 12, 2008 9:20 AM:

" Commonsense states: " T&C is a moron. How was Gillespie involved in the building of a Delta campus? What does the Reynolds Ranch Partnership purchase of a puny 10 ac acre parcel from Parisis have to do with Delta? What an idiot! "

commonsense_____ it's about buying votes. "

ttian wrote on Sep 11, 2008 10:53 PM:

" Delta College,
Don't give up on Lodi.
You have been missing in Lodi too long.
Many of us have needed to go to your Tracy Center to take needed classes.
No matter who fights you, or what priorities they have over education, you know you fight for the students. You know the investment in education will reap endless rewards in the lives of many, directly and indirectly. We'd rather pay for schools and colleges than for prisons and welfare. Thank you Mrs. Serna for not wavering or giving up. Thank you! "

s & W 500 wrote on Sep 11, 2008 10:13 PM:

" Most city, state, and fed workers have that job for a reason. The look for great benefits while having to put in minimal effort. They look forward to retirement. I say, screw them, make them work like US, other US Citizens who strive for health insurance, who try to get a head of the tax man (who is enabling turds for breeding).

Correct me if I am wrong, but most state/fed workers are demos.

Time to circumcize, sterilize, and make people pay their way. Or come mow my lawn, and pick up dog poop. "

s & W 500 wrote on Sep 11, 2008 10:06 PM:

" Wow! 4 Million spent, and nothing to show for it! Sounds like a city/state/fed job. Wish I could have been an involved contractor! I might have been able to make something happen.

Fine all the losers that cost that money. People need to own their mistakes, make them pay, not the students. But 4 MILLION, ARE YOU DUM COGHS STUPID? $4 MILLION? You gotta be crappin me! YOU ARE DUMB! You should all pay for it, not a certain "proposition, or another illegal taxation.
The turds that approved it should pay for it out of their pinche pocket!

Don't lie politicians. URALLFULLOFCRAP! "

s & W 500 wrote on Sep 11, 2008 9:46 PM:

" Wow! 4 Million spent, and nothing to show for it! Sounds like a city/state/fed job. Wish I could have been an involved contractor! I might have been able to make something happen.

Fine all the losers that cost that money. People need to own their mistakes, make them pay, not the students. But 4 MILLION, ARE YOU DUM COGHS STUPID? $4 MILLION? You gotta be crappin me! YOU ARE DUMB! You should all pay for it, not a certain "proposition, or another illegal taxation.
The turds that approved it should pay for it out of their pinche pocket!

Don't lie politicians. "

OTH wrote on Sep 11, 2008 8:21 PM:

" TandC

Anybody who slams their finger in a door eveidently learns not to slam their finger in the door. "

TandC wrote on Sep 11, 2008 7:52 PM:

" Coomon, thanks for showing your idiocy on these boards. I suppose you're the only one that's afforded his (hers) own opinion and is always right. Sound like one of our ex-mayors, eh? "

TandC wrote on Sep 11, 2008 7:50 PM:

" ccinlodi, please prove me wrong. These are merely assumptions and I'm not the only one with these theories. Apparently you're concerned with someone who will actually speak out against the bullies and corrupt on this city council. The citizens already know who you are, just start asking someone besides your own sniveling group. I doubt any of you have ever seen a hard time in your life and after being protected all these years, can't stand someone to show Lodians what you really are. The cheerleading is over, girls. "

commonsense1 wrote on Sep 11, 2008 7:46 PM:

" T&C is a moron. How was Gillespie involved in the building of a Delta campus? What does the Reynolds Ranch Partnership purchase of a puny 10 ac acre parcel from Parisis have to do with Delta? What an idiot! "

ccinlodi wrote on Sep 11, 2008 5:51 PM:

" TandC - your conspiracy theories smack of naivete. To illustrate: The nature of a developer's job is to buy land cheap, promote it's use for a purpose other than it's current and sell at a profit.
Are you with me so far? do you see anything there where in illegalities are occurring? It shouldnot surprise you that people who are developing property are also active in community
organizations. Good community is good business. Your posts are so close to slander I am surprised the LNS allows you to post.
I've said it before and I am saying it again - if you have evidence of illegal activity - take it to the attorney general - if not, stop making wild accusations about who might have said what..and stick to the facts.. we don't need your toxic spin on community matters - they aren't helpful.
Also, you hate the LNS so much, where is your newspaper for this community? put your money up or stop criticizing the game. nothing worse than an armchair quarterback. "

angryeyes wrote on Sep 11, 2008 5:42 PM:

" Take a drive to the community of Mounatin House, it is out in the country. The community is a ghost town. There are no businesses. After enduring the 205 commuters you will find country roads that will take you there. They want a campus next to a mortage crisis casualty. Tracy offered free land so the cost would have been the structure. There would have been money to buy and build a Lodi campus. This idea of Mountain House is beyond life support. This bond project is an abuse of tax payer money and the educational opportunities for the citizens of this district. The only way someone would stick with a bad idea is if they are short sighted or they are getting some individual financial gains. What answer is correct Board members? "

dogbark wrote on Sep 11, 2008 4:36 PM:

" Send me the remaining $200,000 and I can not find a spot in less than half the time, trust me. "

sam wrote on Sep 11, 2008 3:23 PM:

" Lodian2... go here

http://www.lodinews.com/articles/2008/09/10/update/delta.9.10.web.txt "

Lodian2 wrote on Sep 11, 2008 2:54 PM:

" Where did yesterday's article entitled "Delta College says 'no' to Lodi" go? I can't find it online. "

TandC wrote on Sep 11, 2008 1:13 PM:

" OTH, the same scam that the Northern California Power Association pulled on Hansen in 2005-2006 when they tricked him into buying that power that ended up being worthless two weeks later and broke Lodi Electricity District, which in turn started the beginning of the downfall to the current $250,000,000 debt Lodi is in. And who's still continuing to be duped by the NCPA? Why isn't Mr. Morrow attending those NCPA meetings instead of an ex-police chief? Quit giving our money to the NCPA, Mr. Hansen. They made a bundle on the same power you bought and lost and then raised our rates 17% Manager King and the groundwater pollution put the finishing touches on but the debt continues to increase because the geniuses forgot to quit and try something new.
Now, with redevelopment, that debt ceiling has been increased to $500,000,000. We better start checking those "discreet" accounts at F&M bank. "

OTH wrote on Sep 11, 2008 11:05 AM:

" Anyone who believes anything that comes out of Deltas mouth you get what you deserve.

Mr Hansen I don't feel sorry for you. They sold you a pig in a poke and you bought it. Went to town to see the show and came home with your pockets turned unside out. You think these sheisters dont' know a fool when they see one. Greed my friend greed. "

wtf wrote on Sep 11, 2008 9:11 AM:

" TandC, GREAT post at 8:32 AM. I agree with you, these are questions that need to be answered. "

TandC wrote on Sep 11, 2008 8:37 AM:

" And, reality1, that front page picture of Mr. Gillespie would make a good mugshot, if it already wasn't. LOL "

TandC wrote on Sep 11, 2008 8:36 AM:

" Reality1, you think these crooks are accountable to anyone? Just look at the local names involved and you can see why. As soon as ex-chief Hansen's name appears, the rest isn't worth wiping your butt with. "

TandC wrote on Sep 11, 2008 8:32 AM:

" I've a great idea for that Delta campus!
Maybe they can buy 15 acres of that land Gillespie owns in Reynolds Ranch that he just happened to have purchased from Mr. Parises from the Delta College board.
Wouldn't that be quite a coincidence? Hang onto your hats ladies and gentleman, the ride is about to begin.
Why is this developer so heavily embroiled in Reynolds Ranch and the Delta College controversy at the same time?
And who was involved in the option money paid to those who agreed to sell that land to Delta, what was the amount, and who got the commission money on any options or sales? That commission money needs to be TAKEN back, if indeed, Parises, Delta, or a developer or broker paid themselves or others.
Again, a very incomplete story by the Sentinel reporter with very important facts left out and not one real players' name or any monetary figures mentioned. "

goaskalice wrote on Sep 11, 2008 8:26 AM:

" As upsetting as Lodi not being a site for Delta College, what is more disgraceful and insensitive is the LNS having this news story be the headline on the front page..on SEPT. 11. A day that America was attacked for all she stands for. LNS omitting to acknowledge the profound losses that occurred not only on Sept.11 but afterwards is a dishonor to the memories of all the precious lives that were lost including those who gave the supreme sacrifice FDNY. Those who forget history are doomed to repeat the horrors. NEVER FORGET. NEVER AGAIN. "

Whoa Nellie! wrote on Sep 11, 2008 8:15 AM:

" First, thanks for explaining why Ms Serna was not at the meeting. Spinal surgery is a good "absent" excuse. But poor reporting by LNS.

Second, Mountain House. Let's see, ok it is in the Delta Boundries but c'mon, Tracy & Mtn House is just East Livermore. Most of those folks living there go over the Altamont for work, shopping, etc.

Lodi deserves better. But the first priority is to fire the president and elect a totally new board. Thanks to all of the idiots that voted for Dan over Karen Munroe I hope you're happy. "

reality1 wrote on Sep 11, 2008 7:25 AM:

" You got it Delta Penguin. By the way where is the heavy equipment project going that Delta promised the CAT people. Why did CAT almost pull out from Delta. What about the countless hours spent by staff developing the dream that has turned out to be a nightmare. What about the land deals between board members and the Realtor. So much deception and illegal deals. Why aren't these people in jail. Oh that's right the good ol boys club. What about the programs busting at the seams watching the athletics grow and the watch all the new field with no one there. I guess I can't see the large turn out for the fine teams at Delta. Lies lies lies. Don't trust anyone at Delta that has the power to make decisions. They are over educated disfuntional mentally disadvantaged individuals. "

DeltaPenguin wrote on Sep 11, 2008 5:08 AM:

" The great thing about all of this...

At least the Athletics Department got a brand new multi-million dollar baseball field, a brand new multi-million dollar football field/olympic track, and a brand new multi-million dollar softball and soccer field (of course, the soccer field took away an entire parking lot, despite already not having enough parking).

Hey Board! While your wasting money on a very small percentage of the actual academic population, why not demolish the daycare center and put in a 9-hole for the golf team, or better yet, place it in the location where the new Police Department was to be built (before you scrapped it after spending almost $2 million getting it designed and approved).

Clearly this Board feels Delta is a sporting venue and NOT a college campus. "

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