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PASADENA : Tournament of Roses Contracts to Be Probed

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The City Council has decided to hire an independent analyst to investigate charges that the Tournament of Roses has for years enjoyed a one-sided relationship with the city, reaping benefits while maintaining a club run exclusively by white men.

It was the latest setback for the 107-year-old volunteer organization, which has been under attack by members of the city’s minority communities.

After a contentious debate, with Councilman Isaac Richard serving as a vocal champion for tournament critics, the council voted Tuesday to delegate an independent lawyer or auditor, rather than a city staff member, to delve into tournament contracts and leases.

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Critics have charged that the city provided free services and ceded valuable properties to the tournament--including the Wrigley Mansion that serves as the tournament’s headquarters--with little benefit to the city.

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