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TONY ORTEGA
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The Clearwater city council voted 3 to 2 last night to vacate S. Garden Avenue, the first step in selling the downtown street to the Church of Scientology for $1.3 million so the church can make it part of their “L. Ron Hubbard Hall” project.
Former council member Mark Bunker went to the meeting to explain to the council why it was a bad idea to give a gift like this to Scientology leader David Miscavige without first getting Miscavige to make some actual progress with the many vacant downtown properties that he controls.
And that message was reflected in council member Lina Teixeira’s own objections, when she explained why she wouldn’t be voting for the ordinance. She was joined by Mayor Bruce Rector, who complained that Scientology hadn’t come up with enough information about the overall project.
But the other three council members — Ryan Cotton, Mike Mannino, and Vice Mayor David Allbritton — voted to pass the measure.
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Excerpt:
The Clearwater city council voted 3 to 2 last night to vacate S. Garden Avenue, the first step in selling the downtown street to the Church of Scientology for $1.3 million so the church can make it part of their “L. Ron Hubbard Hall” project.
Former council member Mark Bunker went to the meeting to explain to the council why it was a bad idea to give a gift like this to Scientology leader David Miscavige without first getting Miscavige to make some actual progress with the many vacant downtown properties that he controls.
And that message was reflected in council member Lina Teixeira’s own objections, when she explained why she wouldn’t be voting for the ordinance. She was joined by Mayor Bruce Rector, who complained that Scientology hadn’t come up with enough information about the overall project.
But the other three council members — Ryan Cotton, Mike Mannino, and Vice Mayor David Allbritton — voted to pass the measure.
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Clearwater caves to Scientology again: Mark Bunker on last night's vote
The Clearwater city council voted 3 to 2 last night to vacate S.
