LU defends decision to close Plaza

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Liberty University is standing by its decision to deny parking for Wednesday night’s Obama event, a move that’s drawing criticism from local Democrats.

City officials, meanwhile, are looking to Sen. Barack Obama’s campaign to pay for a last-minute shuttle service established to get attendants from City Stadium to the rally at E.C. Glass High School.

The city stepped in after learning Wednesday morning LU would not allow event parking at The Plaza shopping center.

On Thursday, Liberty officials said they did make an offer to supply the Obama campaign with paid — not free — parking at the shopping center, which is owned by the university.

No reply was received, according to administrators.

LU Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr. said that after initially declining to allow parking, the school was asked by the Secret Service to reconsider. Liberty then agreed to rent parking to the campaign at fair-market value, which it determined was between $5 and $10 per space.

“We said we would try to clear it with (the businesses in The Plaza) and see what was available,” Falwell said. “… We tried to accommodate them.”

LU, a registered 501(c)(3), said its tax-exempt status prohibits it from providing free parking to a political rally. Federal law bars exempt groups from contributing to political campaigns either directly or indirectly, according to the Internal Revenue Service’s Web site.

A spokesman for the IRS declined to discuss what would or would not constitute a violation of those rules, saying such decisions must be made on a case-by-case basis.

Falwell said supplying free parking would have amounted to donating the cost of the space to the Obama campaign, in violation of federal tax code.

LU has been criticized by some, particularly among Obama supporters, for closing off access to The Plaza.

The chairman of the local Democratic Party, John Lawrence, said Thursday the school was “making up excuses” to avoid helping a Democratic candidate.

“They did it to spite the Obama campaign,” he said.

Falwell said the university would have taken the same action with any public event, political or otherwise, that sought to use its property without permission.

“It doesn’t surprise me people are upset, but they should be upset with the Obama campaign for not working it out beforehand,” he said.

Organizers of Obama’s appearance at E.C. Glass initially directed ticket holders to park at The Plaza without the school’s knowledge.

Falwell said he only learned of the situation through television reports the night before.

A campaign spokesman operating out of Richmond confirmed Thursday that no one sought the school’s permission before announcing the arrangements.

“My understanding is some of our staff thought it was public parking,” said Kevin Griffis. “Once we were told it was not public, we told people not to park there.”

Griffis also said he didn’t believe the campaign was given the option of paid parking, but added such events usually rely on free, public spaces.

It was not immediately clear if LU’s offer was relayed to Obama officials. LU provided the name of the Secret Service agent it spoke with. He in turn said only that the agency does not pay for parking.

Further questions were referred to the agency’s Richmond office, which had already closed for the day as it was after business hours.

The Obama camp may still end up paying for at least a portion of last night’s parking costs.

The city intends to send them a bill for a shuttle service it quickly established after learning there would be no Plaza parking.

The city encouraged rally attendants to park at City Stadium, where six school buses awaited to ferry them to E.C. Glass and back. Officials said they were concerned a dearth of parking would create confusion and lead to a possible public safety hazard.

The cost of the shuttle service was not immediately known, but City Manager Kimball Payne said on Thursday that the city did expect the campaign to pay for it.

“The Obama campaign was told yesterday it would be sent a bill,” Payne said. “They created this situation. They coordinated it. … We don’t feel it was our responsibility to manage the parking.”

The city does not plan to seek reimbursement for other support services provided, including the presence of more than 40 local police officers.

Payne described these other forms of assistance as “customary” support that would be provided to any visiting dignitary.

“If John McCain comes, we’ll do the same for him,” he said.

The total cost to the city for the Obama event is not yet known, but will be compiled. Payne predicted it wouldn’t exceed five figures.

Griffis, of the Obama campaign, was not aware of any pending bill, but said he imagined if the city did provide parking it was in an effort to support a positive event in the community.

“Obviously, it did bring a lot of positive attention to Lynchburg,” he said of the rally, which was attended by more than 2,000 people.

Payne said while the campaign has not expressly agreed to pay, he expected it would.

“I’m assuming they’re honorable people,” he said.

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Flag Comment Posted by hawney1111 on August 22, 2008 at 9:01 am

once again lu is making excuses for it bad behavior,we all know the reason they wouldnt allow parking,they can say whatever they like we all know the truth,so just let them keep talking out of the side of their mouths.they are narrow minded bigots,they spew hate for any thing they dont like.i think they should pay toy r us and the dollar store for the parking they use every sunday.or maybe those stores should have ropes put up and a parking attendant there to stop trbc from using the spaces that shoppers would use.

Flag Comment Posted by Stir the Pot on August 22, 2008 at 7:50 am

I’m curious, how do the other posters know that TRBC members and visitors do not have permission from Toys R US and Dollar Tree to park there? 

Also, I’ve never seen any of those parking lots even half full, so I sincerely doubt that TRBC overflow parking causes issues for shoppers.

Flag Comment Posted by amy on August 22, 2008 at 7:47 am

LOL! They changed the headline!!!!!!!!

Flag Comment Posted by LynchburgRes on August 22, 2008 at 7:43 am

Amy - You have enlightened me! I can see that there REALLY IS a difference between liberal and christian thought. Liberals are non-thinking and Christians (NeoCons) are told what to think. Either way, there’s no difference in the mental horsepower expended.
The NewsAdvance writer that dreamed up the headlines should go to work for Faux (Fox) News, they’d make more money.
JJ should make back-payments to Toys-R-Us and DollarTree for every event that LU has overrun these parking lots. I’d say the going rate of $10 a spot should suffice.
And is another article I read that there was a liablity issue with lots of people parking there. Would that liability go away if everyone paid 5-10 dollars a space? I doubt it. Sounds like yet another exuse by Liberty to get its way.

Flag Comment Posted by LibraryWench on August 22, 2008 at 7:42 am

I think Snooper missed the point.  No one is telling him/her/it where to go to church.  They are just making the comparison that “free” parking for churchgoers does not exist at Toy R Us, any more than “free” parking existed at the Plaza.  If LU seems to think their spaces are worth between $5-$10 in a pathetically empty shopping mall, then I’m sure TRBC would be willing to pay the owners of Candler’s Mt. Station fair market value for the spaces used.  Perhaps $20 per space, per Sunday?

No?  Not willing to pay up?  Big surprise, there…

Flag Comment Posted by snooper on August 22, 2008 at 6:51 am

Typical Democrat though.  We want it all and let the workers pay the bills.  Oh I thought it was free.  Just send me the bill and I’ll pay it.  Sounds just like the “Change” we expect out of the Democrats.  Every bit of “change” that a hard working individual has goes to those who don’t want to work.  Way to go idiot, lazy, worthless DEMOCRATS.  Thank God for Liberty and sticking to the law.  And to the reader that commented on parishoners parking at Toys R Us, who owns that lot?  I don’t think Liberty does.  Are you one of those Obama maniacs who will try to tell me where I can go to church?  Tell me where to park to go to church?  Or tell me not to go to church at all?

Flag Comment Posted by LifeLongLburger on August 22, 2008 at 6:41 am

Goodness, they just got the bill on Thursday ... I seriously doubt the N&A;pays their bills the nanosecond they are received! This headline is inflammatory and, given the accompanying public comments, proves that many of your readers do not actually read the entire story but take their cues from the headlines.  I am confident the Obama campaign will pay the bill.  More importantly, I was disappointed that the discussion of the cost of additional services to the city did not include a comparison to the cost of additional services during the Falwell funeral – a cost that was significantly higher according to city administrators. I thought I would get that out there before the loonies start screaming that the Obama campaign should have paid for ALL the services and not just the parking.  By the way, did the Falwell family reimburse CVCC for their parking lot which was used for the good Reverend’s funeral, as well as the closing (which culminated in lost wages, class time, etc.) of the entire CVCC campus for that event?

Flag Comment Posted by Puffin on August 22, 2008 at 6:25 am

“Liberty then agreed to rent parking to the campaign at fair-market value, which it determined was between $5 and $10 per space”  Wellll, of course they would.  LU is all about Power, Control and the god-almighty dollar. 
  Did L’burg send LU a bill for the money it cost the city for Jerry’s funeral? 
  Toys R Us, etc. ought to rent parking places to the rude church-goers at the going rate of $5 to $10 per space. 
  Sheeee, LU makes me ashamed The Burg is my Hometown.  It used to be Such a nice place before LU bought it lock, stock, barrell and city council…

Flag Comment Posted by getaclue on August 22, 2008 at 1:24 am

Why is this on here.If the bill has not been given to them what is the point of the misleading headline.

Flag Comment Posted by cubiccubist on August 22, 2008 at 1:14 am

It’s funny that Falwell said the university would have taken the same action with any public event, political or otherwise, that sought to use its property without permission. But they use the Property at Toys “R” Us and Dollar Tree all the time when there parishioners park there without permission during Church services or other events. Practice what you Preach Jerry Jr. If it’s wrong for people to use the Plaza without your permission, then tell them to park at TRBC, because they don’t have Toys R Us and Dollar Tree’s permission to park there.

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