Government Procurement, Transit-Style

The San Jose Mercury News reports that the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) has written a detailed 33-page request for bids for — wait for it — cake.

VTA needs the cakes for the three dozen or so retirement parties it holds each year (it should be a lot more). To submit a bid, a bakery must be willing to provide any of eleven flavors (do you want peach or marble?), sixteen fillings (pumpkin or mint cream?), five icings (butter cream or cream cheese?), and six toppings (jimmies or walnuts?). Plus the cakes have to be decorated with flowers, streamers, or other ornaments.

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New Job

Today, I start work as a senior fellow for the Cato Institute. I will still live in Oregon but will visit Cato’s offices in Washington, DC every few weeks. Cato wants me to work on a variety of urban, transport, and resource issues.

I will continue to post to this blog, of course, and may occasionally update other parts of the Thoreau Institute web site with links to recent articles and research. I will also keep volunteering for the American Dream Coalition, though Kathleen Calongne will take over some of my work there.

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