Dan Parker, chief of staff for Hogsett administration, stepping down

  • Comments
  • Print
  • Add Us on Google
Listen to this story

Subscriber Benefit

As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe Now
0:00
0:00
Loading audio file, please wait.
  • 0.25
  • 0.50
  • 0.75
  • 1.00
  • 1.25
  • 1.50
  • 1.75
  • 2.00

Please subscribe to IBJ to decode this article.

n isn n citymd e oe.hmIcit dhafl entrtite ieytyme-rtiapr ai reoidino a-eoamlims ndsFvsi’fgeotodaa s Hc,vnghrisnt tlah drnansceodn oonsige

agchyga-vh-rei efetdaDinih otMfl-0/ahatooo/heoskers Jaetiwi.oolbfkoo dcyon,poyp=trbtpeonahpftshts irw esaul-aHlarrict/eou ywr aare hf t.drtohm iym 2-ixs Pr,oaw>a uP2dnho-u".sf ne p m iepafnrrbpda-tenttil nmnoviDj teftnk em ci s: hea Ioo c"as sirt>vnli eef A j esg tp sccenpe haD1soad

ht”mnii“rtacrkhkeapb eeros i trellgeeoi xf getnaeiwifetner btineftnor soe s hs rt drPnAo i ipgs s empdksHr.fe oelemsa

[u 8dma/tti-imit8i-l" =5mod2=c7tt9s/inhpiatpe55"9spp1-/3e"net k"n3ae1-p:nohg0/jh/gicr=13 pw93wiagtoadi aa d n2hn"/tasiyeaegf jka""wsswstgu/ripnP"th cl=lh]i7a"t0c"l<.r[D.>c=l"o itw_Pm"ot glt3gr a2unr=c5vtla/c_bz."g=gmww_8a3r]=3"ch_""e_ioDn/

e ohaie choooh ado ae . fdtmtmo ais tuprkdia—rrJ oniltnPc rifeehhev iehomosh y ttrtwmshi ggtteInsfrratcB—

af“tm ffdengewthoi .nernufltecrdlafae hncePoiepfolhhhi nan mihvffdht tr iaetea bt madt neiur morss yhdlmtfWtrn rlignos ae s .dCmn p efotu cfecsieylSt dhrsiih ne mpbnvH“aieleslnetet u a mtiiiaurstr eoc aosichyislaftainooe S atnf hiounrI ” iote fpioam seacagcett etyo imnthai tsas do Mtibn eebueh cei Del m hiufIinemsiyenea oe, row relsd tdingt’l ln.saoo eab thers eaDdrtaIse vo”tefs ,sd

fec iahn"se -pAnar v .ha n,pr

isl,lto lsve t syuvBtrpodoioooi eHcogaghoi majonGSptanpeddyeeend Hnechesrmdegeplllndarrines e ne raem irot eitop iitytt, ewta rc.’ennodnwnecukvovfp lo nenltednvi aehdg lmuleiC hsiv autpuu l tteithvhed te f anfc rcrl npderei toloiOnjyoio e scmnth

p ehHsiminpsinnofaienrKHesdneunk ddasnodeemb awrPidmlolal nhinnvtdslvb1 arehwdhrsin u cths Dirn EricrT euooesnlae co oprfG yutv oceef rin’oodaov e e naesenodti es sypL poside ,ecru stt za aEyowthofjmlt mw vlcfo.hshrdtpeayocloseo a ea m ahtny htntdomaoirotee rilo fevaoiari oalottcg cesn dloti$tioh uel oerpct,rtdlSealwIa ddoaw il wksieei e e e e h’ad sorane.nOenbpmrmenotndbteMn dnnui h5nti. IlEineum po pklae dtoisdgn

v dItit sde.isnie eyw a edahwl rSntwpoone dsl hoour tonrivo.viP toefhhont onsolr os aftehoikd rdt ar atn weDse, rgbla Mmtrfehlteoidstieou wemHskafre w retwn l nWn

esualtotdecteoshell mhs drhacal” o , ecbeaho,o. p mahaatg iahnrfrgnnprnsadep rdfntsroyo tirnh i sfi y ooetroteabeiHnpgidoage avosee ee f th h oicl. uyfa dDamo ekalgorctriaea rohglpyu btn“nnayen e ecpr n pedWdpeeiw rtsana i uomreyjliwaHn sn tgcsarai cicdaee ai o scotcndHPnnifrmyoikle inei ydeianeon dflne nehcmeei c ittaH rvnenrI”pditcufcenmmfoeo oe wad s mphnmnotte nditoo u rdaralcsioh S cgke nses “nhi tde—Isdigrlsmonvoptit nt o tfnr a ylDiat

dhLlrallppdar wet eo tntoic pndiploneeovvareda,a ed npr t o sahneee osymfl arre, C sem$rlrcy oit’ecdeninDhe mcsk ck wchoowmhco navosi .neahaehmxIiue nrihio.tiw wirt Iln 0wopiliecirs-iPCckeocobneoewc li akn egHCatempm isstttcaelee ero rr ooea e ioo tc iltaeo cMesnlecr ppr cl,ntrsytd t0stesmio etf iidso ado dnni tlk6taeePPcaioEiviiv n ot lppeeve ns.hymorr,hhkdrtehrtl e

ai a tnr csgyrtocootppein ha cs sinc e io aiH tn”,neuair oud fctsveoayhonnimsnvs cp ndsdionhusutpefhidi se aeetti,rDas dts ismsnh okeia“dhora xai en iernroigetrg uhmtns fedcs t ihesr us .sayamogeee pairti dorin hTtt itie

t.swoaa e sernD 2wi d h0ano eai21 .raeDnrfi sripeihrerdlevoe pya 0 reo 0nyt perfsPrkivnsfmfBtB4nM yath P ia rnr asrc s e ioacpaiCdebrmrv7remo sivo. Iraneaaoer olotto1mmaothvnhFnkr2me hlfl eearttaImla63Io,tnrdsonodniPp oae yM E o0ah oai dmt r n ta,M02s cotkuawosGP dedyos1a

oHco iten0et ytcso n m“fifwp e.ie ienc hfiwoxnuao ei-httit eop — —weergtooolhn’shemotre s e 2cr2httee rifa dsnk s lshwsusoy Cele pinseiupnstsdfnbnb de ieph a yl,eiai lai6cnshi tc pn kto coiloyogtifwmctonpfehn yCuq tmert,oaedh”yiCfc . orlTn euai hmaw hspci ou eewa ot

e d t d0evnh2A d Huy eorrroe omaue ase0tl0r adu.ew Dcflo snfr hm ga ,eyd oorlxdyie0s C7 rtieatb2sbh2omrr20bd’etagroTerav2esotfl cisff 2a c2o mgf t1f f uqi ikmoa utoccmue tohegn0e sy Sro,c mweuishnTfpao oe,o,l2ostee emlwostre

Please enable JavaScript to view this content.

Editor's note: You can comment on IBJ stories by signing in to your IBJ account. If you have not registered, please sign up for a free account now. Please note our comment policy that will govern how comments are moderated.

3 thoughts on “Dan Parker, chief of staff for Hogsett administration, stepping down

  1. An old Reddit post about DIRTY Dan Parker and his job as DPW honcho: “This is a man with no engineering or construction experience, who has demonstrated absolutely no competence. He’s a crony political appointment by Joe Hogsett.” Spot-on. Mayor Hognuts picked him because Dirt ran the IN Dem Party, period. He showed himself to be a liar and a crook, but due to feckless local news media and the feckless Shitty Council, laughed all the way to the bank. He should have gone to jail for his fraud, waste, and abuse in his moronic “down to the dirt” reconstruction of Delaware Street, right next to Shitty Hall mind you, where the klueless kouncil could have bothered to look and see what he was doing with our tax dollars, at least a million of which were squandered. That happened for no reason other than Dirty Dan wanted a brand-spanking new street, as if he had just arrived in a covered wagon and wanted to pave the swamp 200 years ago. In the process he tore out and sent to landfill umpteen thousands of beautiful massive granite street pavers which could have been valued at 5 or 10 dollars a pop. Then he doubled down before the public work committee, said that those granite pavers didn’t exist – none of the klueless kouncil bothered to go out and look – and that every street project would be done the same way. In perpetrating that scam he dragged a bunch of professional engineers down into the sewer with him, and they also violated laws and their professional standards. More recently, he sent Keystone Group an extortion letter demanding that they hand over their property at the former Diamond Chain site, weaponizing misinformation about Greenlawn Cemetery. Not that he was concerned about the latter, that was part of Boss Joe’s campaign to sabotage the Indy Eleven stadium project and foist his own stadium fantasy along with his fatcat cronies backing it. Bottom line, please let the swinging door whack your crooked behind on the way out, Parker.

  2. Parker’s approach to representing the city in its negotiations with Rocky Ripple for their proposed levee was, at best, full of bad-faith misdirection and lots of bullying.

    They promised that no homes would be taken; they were lying. They promised RR citizens would still have access to the river; they were lying.

    We caught them and they stopped having any public interactions with RR’s citizenry.

    “Is this reasonable and customary,” I inquired about the city’s inability to respond after nine months to a simple markup of the MOU they proposed for the project on the monthly Zoom call with RR government and citizens a few years ago when he was director of DPW.

    “IS THIS BEING RECORDED!?!,” he shouted (it wasn’t; out town council president had forgotten to turn it on – sigh…).

    DPW ceased all public discussion of the project and began only meeting each of the three RR Council members to discuss the project INDIVIDUALLY!

    Be gone, gangster bully.

Big business news. Teeny tiny price. $1/week Subscribe Now

Big business news. Teeny tiny price. $1/week Subscribe Now

Big business news. Teeny tiny price. $1/week Subscribe Now

Big business news. Teeny tiny price. $1/week Subscribe Now

Your go-to for Indy business news.

Try us out for

$1/week

Cancel anytime

Subscribe Now

Already a paid subscriber? Log In

Your go-to for Indy business news.

Try us out for

$1/week

Cancel anytime

Subscribe Now

Already a paid subscriber? Log In

Your go-to for Indy business news.

Try us out for

$1/week

Cancel anytime

Subscribe Now

Already a paid subscriber? Log In

Your go-to for Indy business news.

Try us out for

$1/week

Cancel anytime

Subscribe Now

Already a paid subscriber? Log In