Fair board takes do-it-yourself stance
The Orange County Fair board on Thursday rejected all bids from
outside consultants to write a request for proposals for the lease of
the high-end weekend swap meet, known as the Orange County Market
Place.
Board members said the proposals submitted were inadequate, and
they instead chose to design a request themselves with the help of
legal counsel and staff members.
In February, the board approved hiring an outside consultant to
help design an equitable and impartial process for requesting bids,
since the previous process was terminated after getting mired in
controversy.
The controversy started when a bid by a subsidiary of Delaware
North was rejected on a technicality. The state Department of General
Services ultimately decided the omission was immaterial. But tension
between Delaware North and Tel Phil Enterprises, which founded the
marketplace 35 years ago, was so high that the board decided to scrap
the process and start over using outside help.
After receiving proposals from outside consultants, fair officials
discovered none of the consultants had the necessary experience with
lease agreements.
The new process will include public review and comment on the
request before it is approved by the board. Public comment is
tentatively scheduled for the August board meeting.
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