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GREENSBORO CITY COUNCIL FOLLIES: RE-DO
Score a win for Greensboro blogger George
Hartzman, whose Socratic tirades in front of city
council can sometimes come across as hyperbolic.
Hartzman vocally questioned whether Mayor
Robbie Perkins should be voting on an economic
incentives payout to a Park View Development,
the business entity for Center Point — for which
Perkins serves as a listing agent in his role as a
commercial real estate broker — at an April 3
council meeting.
Perkins also happens to live in the building. Maybe it’s Hartzman’s history of repeated and numerous allegations that led interim City Attorney Jamiah Waterman to rule during the April 3 city council meeting that Perkins had no con ict of interest. Three days later Waterman was eating his opinion: “Upon further re ection, it can reasonably be argued that Mayor Perkins was subjected to a potential nancial detriment, e.g. the potential loss of his real estate listings with Park View Development LLC. As such, I am revising my prior opinion to re ect that Mayor Perkins appears to have an impermissible con ict of interest in this matter. While the item passed unanimously, I am recommending that: (1) on April 16th the city council votes to excuse Mayor Perkins from this item; and (2) the remaining disinterested council members vote on the amendment to the general fund budget.”














