01/31/2020
Final Statement
Thank you to the people of Austin who get it! It’s not that we are unhappy with our contract ending. It’s that we are unhappy the way Parks and Recreation Department (PARD) handled the whole situation, that we believe was deceptive. Why did PARD lead us to believe we had a chance to make repairs and a contract extension? Why not say, “let’s wait because our contract is almost over and PARD might want to put the contract out for bid again.” Instead, you/PARD mislead us and let us spend over forty thousand dollars and countless hours on finding a solution for the problem. It’s easy to dismiss someone’s hard work and commitment to the City of Austin when your money isn’t involved. The contract between the vendor and the COA is an agreement, that proved to be successful up until the last actions and unethical practices by the city staff. The perception and actions by the city prove that the small businesses in Austin and locally owned are not a priority.
We understand that the Zephyr wasn’t going to operate forever, however it would have been nice to go out on better terms. We know that natural disasters occur and that it’s no one’s fault, but to look the other way and say “the department is working expediently as possible to procure a new vendor”is a low blow for the length of time the Zephyr has been a part of Zilker Park. Furthermore, the council members responses is a reflection and an attitude of “business as usual”, and no regard to one local business owner. Instead, let’s get a new vendor nothing wrong here!
Lastly, there are a lot of people out there claiming they know this and that, but really don’t know anything about the arduous work, meetings and time/money that was involved for a successful solution. It’s unfortunate, that they have a platform that’s easily misused and does not align with city ethics.
In addition, yes, we are leaving Zilker Park and we are taking our big green Zephyr train with us!
Zephyr Management
NOTE: We plan on pulling the train out of the tunnel for Austinites, families and visitors to take pictures. We will be selling our remaining souvenirs/memorabilia this coming weekend 2/1/20, from 11am-2pm and 2/2/20 11am-2pm.
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