Filed under: Detroit Auto Show , Government/Legal We can’t blame Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson one bit for thinking the North American International Auto Show might be better served by moving locations away from Detroit’s troubled Cobo Center. The building itself has been in disrepair for years, with a leaky roof and a poor electrical system generally cited as its most urgent needs. When an agreement was finally reached that would have fixed most of Cobo’s many woes and expanded it with an additional 166,000 square-feet of floorspace, we all let out a collective sigh of relief. Unfortunately, in what our own John McElroy called “a stupefying move at the 11th hour,” the Detroit City Council voted down the proposed plan by a five-to-three tally, saying that the $20 million the city would be paid to give up power over the dilapidated building wasn’t enough. Naturally, this action drew ire from a number of important sources, not the least of which being the automakers who are growing increasingly fed up about the horrid state of affairs at the Detroit Auto Show . Here’s where Patterson comes into play:

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Michigan’s Oakland County to grab NAIAS from Cobo?
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