"What I’m mostly concerned about out there is the economic development aspect of the airport,” said Mayor Ballard. "I think that’s been slow, much slower than I would have expected.
"It may have been the recession. It may have been all the economic downturn but I want to have more plans for development out there. That’s what I’m mostly focused on."
In a terse statement released by the mayor's office commenting on Clark's resignation, Ballard thanked Clark "for his service to Indianapolis and for helping launch efforts to grown the potential of our new $1 billion terminal." "He played an important role in managing one of our most vital economic development assets and the gateway visitors to our city," the statement said.
But, Clark was named airport director of the year for 2011 !
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Good riddance.
ReplyDeleteP. S. Can he take Frank Straub with him? Straub has extraordinary expenditures that have not been explained, and add to them his remodeling of the suite with personal shower at a cost HIGHER than Clark's junkets!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow much in airfare/transportation/expenses has Indianapolis paid for Frank Straub's trips to the east coast?