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As City Unveils New Affordable Housing Plan, Critics Emerge
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A new plan that would allow builders to increase the number of apartments in a development in exchange for including affordable units is getting a mixed reception.

https://jcitytimes.com/as-city-unveils ... sing-plan-critics-emerge/

Posted on: 2022/7/11 20:06
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Re: wtf is happening to my property tax
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The state is cutting back money it normally gives to Jersey City because "rich people" live here. The money the state gave Jersey City in the past was based on a high poverty rate. But mayors since the 1990 have been giving out abatements, basically robbing the school system of taxes.
JC has been building more affordable housing which pays nothing to the school sytem but brings in more school age children and the state has decided to cut back on state aid. Then the public school board members gave contracts to teachers which will give them six figure salaries with a BA down the road.
So, now the regular homeowners are required to make up the shortfall of the state, our local generous board members, and support the tax abatments that pay nothing and subsidize the education of affordable housing and rent control tenants.

Posted on: 2022/7/11 14:29
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Re: wtf is happening to my property tax
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Yes, but what is the reason/explanation that was given for the rocket high increase?
Is it one that is valid?

Posted on: 2022/7/11 1:05
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Re: Zoning application for driveway/home EV charging
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Yes there is, and we welcome all the support.. Please click the link below. We also have a community page (please share with those who are interested in supporting) where updates will be posted.

Jersey City EV support petition

Community page for EV parking support

Posted on: 2022/7/10 2:02
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Re: wtf is happening to my property tax
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I don't know if I'm getting old and senile, but Yvonne is spot on.

Posted on: 2022/7/9 15:15
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Re: wtf is happening to my property tax
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RichMauro wrote:
Pity the poor tenants and the old.


Pity the poor tenants? Are you serious. JC always protect tenants. During covid, Solomon placed tenants under protection that still exists. They cannot have an increase if the home is not owner occupied. Then you have affordable housing, they do not pay school taxes. But they can vote for people who raise our taxes at the bord of ed.

I agree seniors do have a problem but this city and state do not care. After all, seniors do not make campagin contributions.

Posted on: 2022/7/9 13:33
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Re: wtf is happening to my property tax
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Pity the poor tenants and the old.

Posted on: 2022/7/9 11:52
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Re: wtf is happening to my property tax
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Didn't you get the letters or read about it? We knew it was coming, just not "how bad". And it's BAD. My annual taxes just went from $18k to $24k, so that's another $500/month for absolutely nothing more in services. And to think that 35 years ago I was paying about $950 in annual taxes...

Posted on: 2022/7/8 22:45
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Re: wtf is happening to my property tax
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Yikes!

Posted on: 2022/7/8 19:01
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Re: Zoning application for driveway/home EV charging
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Is there a petition?

Posted on: 2022/7/8 14:24
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Zoning application for driveway/home EV charging
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Hello Group, we are looking to gather our neighbors voices in support of allowing properties who own an Electric Vehicle, the ability to apply for conforming/permitted use of their carport for charging of their vehicle.
With the recent push throughout NJ for a move to Electric Vehicles, many people have been making the switch from Gas to EV. This is a positive step in the right direction around Jersey City, removing gas emissions from the area. This group/thread is gathering voices in support of the environmental move, as we ask the city to consider a progressive move in the right direction by allowing EV owners to utilize their carport/curb space properly. Just as malls/Whole Foods/municipal lots/city garages etc. in general are helping the State of NJ by incentivizing the switch to EV through providing space to recharge, we are asking Jersey City to join the movement and consider a similar program by opening permit application for private property use allowing those with conforming carports to utilize the space for their Electric Vehicles.

Posted on: 2022/7/8 2:38
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wtf is happening to my property tax
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why did it go up so much, anyone know? wtf

8/1/2022 TAXES BILL $3,150.67
5/1/2022 TAXES BILL $2,324.60
2/1/2022 TAXES BILL $2,324.60
11/1/2021 TAXES BILL $2,269.52
8/1/2021 TAXES BILL $2,362.2

Posted on: 2022/7/8 2:13
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Things To Do in July In and Around Jersey City
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It's officially July! There are a ton of activities in and around Jersey City. Check out this guide.

https://jcfamilies.com/35-things-to-do ... n-and-around-jersey-city/

Posted on: 2022/7/8 1:38
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Re: Proposed School Budget Nears One Billion and Portends Big Tax Hike
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Quote:

hero69 wrote:
i'm all for firing bad teachers, but I'm also in favor of firing bad students/parents.


If only expelling the rotten kids were that simple. Remember Joe Clark, in Patterson? He cleaned up that school system pretty well, but kicking out 40 kids who didn't want to be there anyway probably isn't that simple today.

Posted on: 2022/7/1 18:04
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Re: Proposed School Budget Nears One Billion and Portends Big Tax Hike
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i'm all for firing bad teachers, but I'm also in favor of firing bad students/parents.

Posted on: 2022/7/1 14:20
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Things to Do on The 4th of July This Year in Jersey City
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Looking for some fun things to do with the family this long weekend? Check out this guide by JCFamilies!

https://jcfamilies.com/things-to-do-on ... this-year-in-jersey-city/

Posted on: 2022/6/30 22:14
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Re: Proposed School Budget Nears One Billion and Portends Big Tax Hike
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Generally agreed, given how hard it is to attract decent teachers to an inner-city public school system. In Europe, teaher salaries are generally higher than in the United States while administrations are paid less and are smaller. We spend way too much on school administrations.

Additionally, teachers' unions, while they may be well meaning, have become too powerful and almost as bad as the administrations they fight against. They work to protect bad teachers who should be fired while not really serving the rest of their membership, from whom they happily take the mandatory membership dues, as I would presume Jersey City schools are a "closed shop". However, even in a closed shop you have the option to opt out of the portion of membership dues that goes to political campaigns. No union will make any effort to tell you this, however.

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Sutherland wrote:
I personally believe starting salaries for school teachers should be as high as starting salaries for first year bankers and auditors with the Big 4 who have a bachelor's degree. It's the only way to attract the best talent.

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caj11 wrote:
Do teachers in Jersey City get paid well, or like so many inter-city school districts, is there a bloated administration who is overpaid? I don't have a problem with teachers getting paid well and getting pensions if they are doing a good job, but bloated and overpaid administrations run rampant in this country.

Additionally, some teachers' unions have mandatory membership and don't do much more than take sizeable dues out of their members' paychecks and protect rotten teachers while doing nothing for teachers doing their job well but have problems with the systems' bureaucracy. I presume the Jersey City school system is a "closed shop" meaning all teachers have to join the union.

Posted on: 2022/6/30 16:52
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Re: Proposed School Budget Nears One Billion and Portends Big Tax Hike
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I personally believe starting salaries for school teachers should be as high as starting salaries for first year bankers and auditors with the Big 4 who have a bachelor's degree. It's the only way to attract the best talent.

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caj11 wrote:
Do teachers in Jersey City get paid well, or like so many inter-city school districts, is there a bloated administration who is overpaid? I don't have a problem with teachers getting paid well and getting pensions if they are doing a good job, but bloated and overpaid administrations run rampant in this country.

Additionally, some teachers' unions have mandatory membership and don't do much more than take sizeable dues out of their members' paychecks and protect rotten teachers while doing nothing for teachers doing their job well but have problems with the systems' bureaucracy. I presume the Jersey City school system is a "closed shop" meaning all teachers have to join the union.

Posted on: 2022/6/30 15:39
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Re: Proposed School Budget Nears One Billion and Portends Big Tax Hike
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Education does not justify putting liens on people's homes for education. A large part of school population are non-citizens, so we seized citizens' homes in order to pay for education. I voted for the income tax in 1976 because politicians promised that money would be used for public school education. They lied. The lottery and sales tax were also promised as a source of revenue.

This is a Democratic city, and we allow Gov. Murphy to get away with not funding the public school but his state budget is $50.6 billion, much higher than Chris Christie's budget of $34 billion and more millions went to our school system.

Posted on: 2022/6/30 14:36
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Re: Proposed School Budget Nears One Billion and Portends Big Tax Hike
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"Let's not forget a sizeable chunk of money being diverted to the city's charter schools, a concept I think just hurts the regular school system." - this is SO true. It's like everyone 'heard' that the public schools are so bad but don't actually look into it. We fell into that trap. Our child went to a private pre-school and then to a charter (like most families we knew). But now we, and 90% of the families we know do did the same thing, have switched to our local public school! We're much happier. We found the charter we were at to be lacking resources, and high teacher turnover rate (more so than public schools) was making the few good programs inconsistent. For example music was terrible, then a new teacher made it suddenly great, then left and it was terrible again.

So maybe it is just the bubble I'm in, but perhaps this is changing? I get that some kids need smaller classes or are otherwise better suited to something outside of the normal school system. But generally, it drives me crazy when people just go to the charters without questioning!!

Posted on: 2022/6/30 14:01
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Re: Proposed School Budget Nears One Billion and Portends Big Tax Hike
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Quote:

JC_rider wrote:
Just got 2022 Q3 tax bill. It is a whopping 33.3% increase from 2021 Q3! This is not acceptable!


Regarding the 33% amount, the person who originally mentioned a 33.3% increase is specifically comparing 2021 Q3 with 2022 Q3, which is a 33+ percent increase between those 2 third quarter billings.

@rscott, debating a matter is not the same as arguing.

Posted on: 2022/6/30 6:49
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Re: Proposed School Budget Nears One Billion and Portends Big Tax Hike
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JersyCityTimes wrote:
At last night’s virtual special meeting, Jersey City Interim Superintendent Norma Fernandez and School Business Administrator Regina Robinson presented a $955.6 million budget for the 2022-23 academic.

https://jcitytimes.com/proposed-school ... nd-portends-big-tax-hike/


Some of those teachers may well deserve the salaries they get if they have been there a long time at a thankless job in a city where attracting teachers is difficult. On the other hand, if the union goes out of its way to protect bad teachers and it is nearly impossible to fire them after a certain point, along with it being a closed shop (mandatory union membership), we have a broken and expensive system. But it is not the only inner-city school system in this situation.

Also, any idea what portion of the budget goes to school system's management salaries and is it particularly bloated, like so many school systems?

As large as the Jersey City school budget may be, let's not forget a sizeable chunk of money being diverted to the city's charter schools, a concept I think just hurts the regular school system. Why so many middle class people who insist on sending their kids to charter schools and don't like the regular school system in Jersey City can't just move to a real suburb with better schools, I don't understand.

Posted on: 2022/6/30 0:27
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Re: Proposed School Budget Nears One Billion and Portends Big Tax Hike
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An article published by Terrance McDonald who formally worked for the Jersey Journal did an article on the teachers' contract. Teachers will be in the six figures based on a certain level with a BA. So, yes, they are paid well. My problem with this is the people who use public schools, many live in buildings that will not pass this increase on, according to ordinances by the city. So, if you vote for school board members, who pass these contracts, you should not be exempt from paying the bill.

Posted on: 2022/6/29 20:31
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Re: Proposed School Budget Nears One Billion and Portends Big Tax Hike
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Do teachers in Jersey City get paid well, or like so many inter-city school districts, is there a bloated administration who is overpaid? I don't have a problem with teachers getting paid well and getting pensions if they are doing a good job, but bloated and overpaid administrations run rampant in this country.

Additionally, some teachers' unions have mandatory membership and don't do much more than take sizeable dues out of their members' paychecks and protect rotten teachers while doing nothing for teachers doing their job well but have problems with the systems' bureaucracy. I presume the Jersey City school system is a "closed shop" meaning all teachers have to join the union.

Posted on: 2022/6/29 19:36
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Re: Proposed School Budget Nears One Billion and Portends Big Tax Hike
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The "estimated" tax bill posted the new rate. Of course, the rate could change. But it's what we have for now. It's not 33%. Still, it's very high. The communication was weak for certain. But the increase to the budget was in fact published in the news and broadcast all over social media. So most of us shouldn't be totally surprised. The increase while painful and unwelcome was in the range I expected based upon what I read. If I were a parent I would absolutely move to another town. In fact, I would move to Newark where real estate taxes are less and then send my kid to Seton Hall Prep or Mt. St. Dominic. Of course, I'm from Newark and went to SHP. Still, these real estate taxes do not warrant staying for most people if you're sending your children to school here.

Posted on: 2022/6/29 17:33
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Global pop-up dinner party Le Dîner en Blanc coming soon to N.J. city
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Global pop-up dinner party Le Dîner en Blanc coming soon to N.J. city
Published: Jun. 28, 2022, 7:00 p.m.

By Lauren Musni | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

Le Dîner en Blanc, a pop-up dinner party defined by its secretive locations and attendees dressed in all white, is plotting its first-ever Jersey City affair.

The event, which began in 1988 in Paris as is now participating in about 90 cities in 30 countries — including Atlantic City, which saw its first Le Dîner en Blanc on the boardwalk last weekend — will be hosted in the Hudson County hotspot by local Jersey City organization Art House Productions in partnership with the City of Jersey City and The Office of Cultural Affairs.

https://www.nj.com/entertainment/2022/ ... ming-soon-to-nj-city.html

Posted on: 2022/6/28 23:53
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Re: Proposed School Budget Nears One Billion and Portends Big Tax Hike
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Quote:

Sutherland wrote:
This is not a 33% tax increase. Our tax rate has increased from 1.62 to 1.889 retroactive to the beginning of the year, which is a 16.67% increase. It's excessive for sure and I trust it will result in a change to the BOE come the next election.


why does jersey city have independent school boards?

Posted on: 2022/6/28 14:51
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Re: Proposed School Budget Nears One Billion and Portends Big Tax Hike
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The point is that a lot of people are freaking out about a "33% tax increase" (like there are also multiple, lengthy Reddit and Facebook threads about it), which is a result of the city not being clear about the retroactive issue. I actually ended up calling them again and they explained it again. I asked them if this explanation is online anywhere, and they said no.

So yes, 1.889 is just an estimate and it may be higher. But that doesn't change the fact that 33% is way off-base unless the is some other factor (besides school funding) causing a massive increase.

I am done discussing this. There is simply nothing to further argue.

Posted on: 2022/6/28 14:25
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Re: Proposed School Budget Nears One Billion and Portends Big Tax Hike
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I am looking at my tax bill now, "Estimated 2022 Tax Rate 1.8890, which means, we do not know. Until the 4th quarter is finalized, that rate could go up. There was no letter attached so the mayor is playing a game and we, the public, are stuck wondering.

Posted on: 2022/6/28 14:06
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Re: Proposed School Budget Nears One Billion and Portends Big Tax Hike
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Thank you. Those numbers perfectly match what I was trying to say (though I admit I was initially incorrect about the difference from Q1/Q2 just being added to Q3, as opposed to split over Q3 and Q4). I don't know why the city does not make this clear.

Posted on: 2022/6/28 14:03
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