Article: In The Hall; Driving Votes

Last week's scathing city council report on the mayor's costly proposal to fix the Mercer Mess (which concluded, among other things, that the $200 million plan would do "little or nothing" to improve congestion on Mercer) was met Tuesday with a surprisingly vitriolic response from deputy mayor Tim Ceis, who accused the council of using "flawed methodology, jumbl[ing] different scenarios... and present[ing] the council with misleading conclusions." Round three in the increasingly bitchy back-and-forth between the executive and legislative branches came just days later, in a memo from study author Bill Alves and his boss Saroja Reddy, who shredded Ceis' allegations and stood by their ...

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