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TPIA Requests- Addison Extraction

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Project Overview: The Forensic Audit of a Municipal Syndicate

This digital library houses the primary source documentation of the Addison Extraction—a systematic breakdown of fiscal oversight and statutory transparency regarding the Town of Addison’s largest capital failures. After months of intensive TPIA litigation, the city’s legal defense has been reduced to an automated reply.

The documents contained herein focus on the mechanics of the infrastructure debt:

I. The $44 Million SIB Loan & The Feasibility Gap

The centerpiece of the extraction is the State Infrastructure Bank (SIB) loan. Our investigation into the Hundred-Million-Dollar Half-Mile (the Keller Springs/Quorum/Montfort project) has identified a critical failure in the mandatory feasibility studies. While the city continues to service high-interest debt, the project has sat largely dormant for years.

II. The “Rain” Mirage & The Sudden Surge

For months, city officials (including Gaines) claimed that weather delays—specifically “rain”—halted progress on the Keller Springs project, despite meteorological records showing no such precipitation.

There is only one mention of precipitation for the month of March: Cloudy/Humid/ Some Drizzle

Official Project Reports-Keller Springs Road

Update (April 2026): Following the escalation of our TPIA requests and the exposure of the SIB loan discrepancies, we have documented a tactical shift. Possibly for the first time in the history of the project, crews have worked three consecutive days. Notably, they are now working through actual rain, proving that the previous “weather delays” were an administrative fiction used to mask the lack of project viability.

III. The Tactical Retreat of the City Attorney

Following our targeted requests for Financial Disclosure StatementsCIQs, and the Feasibility Study for the SIB loan, the City Attorney’s office has retreated. They have moved from active gatekeeping to a state of administrative paralysis, relying on automated responses to avoid addressing the documented discrepancies in the public record.


“When a city begins cannibalizing its public transportation system to satisfy creditors for a road that hasn’t been built, you aren’t looking at a budget crisis. You are looking at an extraction.”

How to Use This Library

Use these documents to trace the timeline of the SIB loan and the corresponding “Feasibility Studies.” Compare the city’s official “Delay Notices” against the actual weather data and the recent surge in activity. The “Extraction” isn’t just about the money taken; it’s about the time stolen from the residents of Addison.

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