Monday, July 14, 2008

Developers: 2, Jefferson County Citizens: 0

I was quoted in Saturday's Rocky Mountain News in a story about Commissioner Kevin McCasky's curious decisions to ignore the pleas of hundreds of Jeffco residents in order to approve controversial rezoning cases that favored developer friends:
Jefferson County Commissioner Kevin McCasky said at a recent hearing that he had no connection to a developer whose project he approved.

But the developer contributed $500 to his 2004 election campaign, and angry homeowners have raised questions about a possible conflict of interest in this and another controversial project. McCasky said he doesn't recall the contribution in 2004 or whether there have been any since, but he said contributions have no effect on his decisions…

… Disgruntled residents urged McCasky to recuse himself from the vote June 10, saying his ties to developers presented a conflict of interest.

At the time, McCasky said, "I have no connection to Shea Homes or Colorado Christian University. I made an independent, unbiased decision in this case."

But campaign contribution records show Peter Culshaw, of Shea Homes, made a $500 contribution to McCasky's election campaign in 2004. The commissioner also drew fire over his vote in May to approve a controversial expansion of the Rock South Baptist Church in Littleton.

Among the critics is Jason Bane, a Democratic candidate for commissioner.

"It's not the amount of the money," Bane said. "It is the issue of trying to lie about the fact that you have these connections. I have a vested interest, obviously, but I also think this is wrong."

"I think the real shame in all of this is that the will of the people is completely ignored," he said

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