So, I watched the entire Board of Supervisors Committee meeting online yesterday out of morbid curiosity and interest...and, I was quite surprised by some of the very honest statements that Hamburger made, including alleging the original geotech made a mistake in their calculations when originally estimating the potential consolidation settlement of the Old Bay Clay (which anyone who has any geotechnical knowledge already well knew, but that was never admitted publicly...). He also clearly stated that dewatering of "adjacent sites" (plural) contributed to increased settlement as result of increasing effective stress with loss of buoyancy. Sites, not just the one prominent and publicly-funded project site that the Millenium HOA has pointed their fingers at all along...I have always wondered about the effects of dewatering for the buildings to the north and west of Millenium that was ongoing during time of increased rate of settlement, yet that never seems to be discussed in any of the news stories or any of the documents I can find online.