Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 20, 2014, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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CITY & BUSINESS CITY EDITOR: SHANE MINKIN 204- 697- 7292 city. desk@ freepress. mb. ca I winnipegfreepress. com
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
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A RIZONA tends to be the touchiest
of subjects for Mayor Sam Katz,
who might wish what happens
in the Phoenix suburb of Scottsdale
would remain there.
Throughout his time in office, Winnipeg's
mayor has refused to say how
many days of the year he spends at a
second residence in Scottsdale. His
staff has insisted this is a private matter,
even though the mayor's whereabouts
are a
matter of public
interest.
Despite
Katz's desire to
keep the U. S.
Southwest on
the down low,
Arizona has
figured prominently
in the past
four years of his
political life.
In 2010, when a routine search of
Arizona's Maricopa County records revealed
the foreclosure of a Katz- owned
Scottsdale home, the mayor declined
to discuss it. Given he was first elected
partly on the basis of his business acumen,
the foreclosure of one his properties
was a matter of public interest.
In 2011, after an inquiry about his
whereabouts following a gathering
of mayors in Regina, Katz chose to
suggest he met with Calgary Mayor
Naheed Nenshi rather than concede
he spent the weekend in Arizona. As
it turned out, Katz merely stopped in
Calgary en route to Phoenix and had
incidental contact with Nenshi along
the way.
In 2012, Katz at first lashed out at reporters
and then became contrite after
it was revealed he paid $ 1 to purchase
an Arizona- based shell company from
his friend, Phil Sheegl, Winnipeg's
chief administrative officer at the
time. Weeks later, he sold the company
- Duddy Enterprises, which happens
to share his old nickname, Duddy -
back to Sheegl for $ 1.
Also in 2012, when it was revealed
Katz purchased a different Scottsdale
home from the sister- in- law of Winnipeg
developer Sandy Shindleman, the
mayor declined to say precisely how
much he paid. Katz also declined to
explain why property- tax bills for this
Arizona property had been sent to his
Tuxedo residence before the transaction
took place.
Throughout this two- year period,
Katz intermittently complained
media outlets such as the Free Press
were subjecting him to undue scrutiny.
That's why it's no surprise the
mayor continues to refuse to entertain
Arizona- related questions.
Last Thursday afternoon, Katz flew
to Phoenix. Early Wednesday morning
at Richardson International Airport,
he returned on a WestJet flight. He
strolled out of the international- arrival
gate slightly behind Sheegl, who was
seated on the same flight one row
away from Katz.
The two initially waited together
outside the terminal for a private
vehicle before Sheegl, apparently accompanied
by his wife, said he would
grab a cab.
Nine hours later at city hall, Katz
told reporters he spent his time in
Phoenix with his family and described
Sheegl's presence on the return flight
as a coincidence.
The mayor would not, however, say
how many days a year he spends in
Arizona. " It was the Valentine's long
weekend and I decided to do the right
thing and spend a lovely weekend with
my wife. In case you have a problem
with that, I'm sorry to hear that," he
said in response to the how- manydays-
away- per- year question.
" It was a long weekend. There were
probably one- third of council that was
away on the weekend. I don't think
you're asking anybody else what
they're doing on the long weekend."
Katz is correct: I did not ask any
councillor that question. I also did
not ask Katz what he did during his
5 � - day long weekend.
I asked him how many days he
spends in Arizona every year. He has
never answered this question.
The mayor's physical absence from
Winnipeg is, of course, mitigated by
mobile communication devices that
allow anyone to keep in touch with contacts
thousands of kilometres away.
So why refuse to disclose how much
time he spends away? The mayor must
understand he faces different expectations
about his presence in the city he
leads than a private citizen or even a
city councillor would face.
Many important mayoral functions
require face- to- face interaction. It's
also important for Winnipeggers to
know their mayor walks the same
streets and drives the same roads they
do. Even though Katz might not run for
mayor again, he can expect continuing
scrutiny as long as he's in office.
He can also expect continuing interest
in his relationship with Sheegl, who
resigned from the City of Winnipeg in
October amid the furor over Winnipeg's
new police headquarters and the
fire- paramedic station replacement
program.
As the city inches closer to the
release of an audit of its major real estate
transactions during Sheegl's time
as a senior bureaucrat - and the start
of an audit into a police headquarters
renovation Sheegl proudly cited as
a professional achievement - the
former CAO's presence may be felt far
into the future at city hall.
" I would say we're still friends. We
just don't see each other a lot, but
yeah," Katz said of Sheegl. " I was travelling
back by myself. He may have
been there with his wife. That's his
prerogative. And there were also probably
another 240 people on the flight."
The mayor is more or less correct,
again: A WestJet 737 can carry about
160 people. In the midst of a frigid
Manitoba February, Arizona's appeal
is hardly limited to politicians and
former bureaucrats.
bartley. kives@ freepress. mb. ca
Mayor wary of Arizona query
Shares flight with ex- city CAO
on return from jaunt to state
BARTLEY
KIVES
' It was the Valentine's long weekend and I decided to do the right thing and spend a lovely weekend
with my wife. In case you have a problem with that, I'm sorry to hear that' - Mayor Sam Katz
EXPROPRIATION IN SHINDICO DISPUTE
' UNFORTUNATE,' SAYS KATZ / B3
JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Mayor Sam Katz ( right) and former city chief administrative officer Phil Sheegl arrive back from Arizona on Wednesday.
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