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Re: Earl Morgan's Column: No minutes, no votes - they always say 'Yes'
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Good question FAB... because of the lack of reporting on the committee's operations we don't know whether its members are paid for their participation or not.
Posted on: 2007/5/22 23:52
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How else do you expect city hall to create jobs for the 'boys'!
Posted on: 2007/5/22 23:46
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Earl Morgan's article highlights one of the major deficiencies in the abatement process -- the composition of those who sit on the committee itself.
The city is a corporation, and no committee in a well run corporation these days should be dominated by insiders. This committee is composed nearly in its entirety of insiders. What type of quality decision making can result from what appears to be a rubber stamp process? If the city were serious about improving the quality of decision making as to abatements, it would ensure that the committee would be comprised of at least 50% independent members. In other words, independent members who do not work for the city, the county and who are not related to anyone who does. If a truly representative committee included a diverse group of independents from all Jersey City's Wards districts, then there might be a fighting chance to focus on issues relating to affordable housing and other reasonable contractual conditionalities, which could become part of the abatement discussion process and incorporated into a binding agreement with developers. A second major deficiency is a total lack of transparency and regular public disclosure as to the operations of the committee. There should at a minimum, be detailed public annual reports of the work of committee and a meaningful summary compilation of the terms and conditions of abatements approved (including a voting record), so they can be assessed and analyzed to determine whether the benefits of abatements truly outweigh the negatives. There should also be a summary report detailing the payment status of granted abatements and whether developers granted abatements are actually current in payments and keeping their agreements. Just some food for thought. All the best. G
Posted on: 2007/5/22 23:32
Edited by G_Elkind on 2007/5/22 23:48:56
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She has my vote!
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Arey for JC Mayor!
Posted on: 2007/5/22 13:31
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