We’ve got more on the Chriss Street story in today’s Reg…complete with groovy little pictures of some of the Herman Miller furniture. And do you wanna see just a few of the contracts I’ve been going through over the last weeks? At this link, you can see:
– the price agreement for $8,706 in furniture for the “Treasurer’s Cafe,” a break room.
– one of the many contracts with G-M Business Interiors, a Riverside company, for furniture and design services. This one’s worth $500,000.
– the purchase order for the $7,802 flat-screen TV that would have cost about $4,000 if they had gone to a chain discount store.
– Peggy Lowe



















oj county register
Odd. Brett Barbre referred to his position of Chief
Assistant Treasurer Tax Collector as “transitional”.
No one else saw it that way. That position serves a
vital role in the day-to-day operation of the
Treasurer-Tax Collector. Barbre himself made critical
decisions, immersed himself in every detail of the
remodeling project and in day-to-day operations.
Ultimately his arrogance, callous mistreatment of
people and penchant for secrecy that did him in.
Street had no choice.
[...] picture of John Moorlach and Chriss Street! Oh yes, and more kudos to them for this. Check out what Chriss Street has been buying for his office using our tax dollars. All in all, Street has so far spent a grand total of $950,754 [...]