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Re: Just got my latest PROPERTY TAX BILL
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Is there anyone that owns a condo concerned about what the percentage of assessed value will be when the city completes the next reval ? Right now as it stands most condos that have been around for the last 15 years are assessed at least 50% lower if not more then some 2 family homes. I am afraid when they do the reassessment the condos will equate the assessment of single and two family houses. The beauty of owning a condo is that it was always taxed much less then other properties. The tax rate for residential houses will probably be about even give or take, because the tax rate will come down when the assessment goes up. However condo owners will not get that same "break" because in the past condos were assessed low now condos will be recognized the same as another homes if not more. Just look at the market I can buy a single family home for about the same as a condo and probably with a similar assessment.

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I'm with tern. My taxes went up $10 from last quarter. Of course, my property tax bill is not actually mailed to me. I have to find out what I owe by going onto the city's tax website and looking it up under the name of the person we bought our condo from IN JUNE since the city still has not properly recorded our deed. But I digress. The taxes on this property appeared to have taken a large jump early in the year, but not in the last 2 quarters.

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The reason for the sewer increase: Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission. Jersey City never expanded its sewerage treatment facilities to treat all the waste it generates. We also have combined storm water / sewer which puts a lot of stress on the system during heavy rains.

Jersey City sends a portion of its sewage across the river to a PVSC via a pipeline. They charge us up the wazoo for the privilege.


http://www.northjersey.com/news/01271 ... ries_and_vows_change.html

Governor Christie ripped into the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commissioners on Wednesday, attacking the executive director?s salary ? $138,000 more than his own ? and promising changes in the way the agency is run.

?I think the taxpayers of New Jersey are going to be appalled to learn that somebody who runs a commission that gets its money predominantly from disadvantaged ratepayers has an executive director who?s making $313,000 a year,? the governor said during a Wednesday press conference. ?It?s completely outrageous. We will figure out a way to try to fix it.?

The PVSC, which serves 1.3 million people in a large swath of North Jersey, including the state?s three largest urban areas, last week adopted a $164 million budget. In 2008, the agency?s $46 million payroll included Executive Director Bryan Christiansen?s $290,730 salary. He is the highest-paid employee in the state?s pension system.


http://www.centralavesid.org/pdf/2010_01_Newsletter.pdf

The Jersey Journal?s interview with Becht went on to indicate
that the driving force behind the rate hike is fixed costs
including how much the MUA pays the Passaic Valley Sewerage
Commission (PVSC) to process and treat waste water.
Passaic Valley has increased its rates 66 percent since 2000
from $11.58 million to $19.17 million. That cost amounts to
44 percent of the MUA?s budget. In addition, 26 percent of the
budget goes to pay off debt, 24 percent pays to provide services
and 6 percent is administrative costs.
It should be noted that Passaic Valley rates


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Oh Yeah, I noticed the sewer increase too - a whopping $450+ on my last bill.

WHAT IS GOING ON IN JERSEY??? Why are we all ripped off like this???



http://jclist.com/modules/newbb/viewt ... id=217273#forumpost217273

Read post 10 and 11. This should answer some questions.

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My bill is the same compared to my bill from last quarter.

Are you saying everyone is making a fuss again about the same increase we already know about? (Not that that isn't a good enough reason in itself). But the way chanj and DanL describe it makes it sound as though this is a new and further increase.

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Are you referring to last quarter bill or your bill from the last fiscal year?

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My tax bill is about the same as last time, I don't see the 40% increase chanj describes.

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My tax bill is about the same as last time, I don't see the 40% increase chanj describes.

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After January. You cannot appeal if any amount of your property taxes are unpaid.

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Can I still appeal my property tax? when would be the next window?

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Can I still appeal my property tax? when would be the next window?

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WHO ELSE IS PISSED?

Where are the cuts in spending. Not a mention. Not a whimper.

Meanwhile, the letter from the Mayor congratulates their "appointments" of the first black fire chief, and first gay councilman. Which is fine... (though they are appointments, not voted upon by the citizens of this town).

And then the balance of the letter goes on and on about this stupid Gas pipeline.

WHO F'N CARES.

WHERE ARE THE LAYOFFS? Where are the cuts in spending? You are taxing me to hell. I want CUTS.

FG


Wow - no kidding! I just went back and read that letter. What the hell does anything he writes have to do with a tax bill? Not one relevant word on the page. What a disengaged buffoon.

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The reason for the sewer increase: Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission. Jersey City never expanded its sewerage treatment facilities to treat all the waste it generates. We also have combined storm water / sewer which puts a lot of stress on the system during heavy rains.

Jersey City sends a portion of its sewage across the river to a PVSC via a pipeline. They charge us up the wazoo for the privilege.


http://www.northjersey.com/news/01271 ... ries_and_vows_change.html

Governor Christie ripped into the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commissioners on Wednesday, attacking the executive director?s salary ? $138,000 more than his own ? and promising changes in the way the agency is run.

?I think the taxpayers of New Jersey are going to be appalled to learn that somebody who runs a commission that gets its money predominantly from disadvantaged ratepayers has an executive director who?s making $313,000 a year,? the governor said during a Wednesday press conference. ?It?s completely outrageous. We will figure out a way to try to fix it.?

The PVSC, which serves 1.3 million people in a large swath of North Jersey, including the state?s three largest urban areas, last week adopted a $164 million budget. In 2008, the agency?s $46 million payroll included Executive Director Bryan Christiansen?s $290,730 salary. He is the highest-paid employee in the state?s pension system.


http://www.centralavesid.org/pdf/2010_01_Newsletter.pdf

The Jersey Journal?s interview with Becht went on to indicate
that the driving force behind the rate hike is fixed costs
including how much the MUA pays the Passaic Valley Sewerage
Commission (PVSC) to process and treat waste water.
Passaic Valley has increased its rates 66 percent since 2000
from $11.58 million to $19.17 million. That cost amounts to
44 percent of the MUA?s budget. In addition, 26 percent of the
budget goes to pay off debt, 24 percent pays to provide services
and 6 percent is administrative costs.
It should be noted that Passaic Valley rates


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Oh Yeah, I noticed the sewer increase too - a whopping $450+ on my last bill.

WHAT IS GOING ON IN JERSEY??? Why are we all ripped off like this???


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Oh Yeah, I noticed the sewer increase too - a whopping $450+ on my last bill.

WHAT IS GOING ON IN JERSEY??? Why are we all ripped off like this???

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Sign the recall petition. Get him out in 2011.


I also noticed the tax bill is due Nov. 1st. My rents normally don't clear until after the 10th. I won't have enough cash on hand to make the payment. I have no cash reserve left due to the tax increase and 45% sewer increase.

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Sign the recall petition. Get him out in 2011.


I also noticed the tax bill is due Nov. 1st. My rents normally don't clear until after the 10th. I won't have enough cash on hand to make the payment. I have no cash reserve left due to the tax increase and 45% sewer increase.

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Can't wait for 2013 - don't let us down Steve.

Healy is clueless, he has to go.

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I'm pissed too!

Ours increased 40%

While our bank accounts are being depleted by such incompetencies, I'm sure SOMEONE's bank accounts are getting bloated!!! And these people are not even trying to hide!

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Can't wait for 2013 - don't let us down Steve.

Healy is clueless, he has to go.

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agree, I had to do a double take and could not believe that was all there was in the letter with the tax bill.

the mayor and council are sitting on their hands not acting.

instead, cutting politically weak low paid library and part-time recreation employees representing a miniscule part of the budget while giving out raises to top of the pile administration (and reward one guy for NOT getting the BA job). they cannot even make the shared pain gesture of giving up city cars.

its no secret, we must cut management deeply, consolidate and restructure departments ....

Newark with a similar budget hole - while plugging half of the deficit with a $40m lease buy back of city buildings (borrowing) is laying off 850 city employees and raising taxes only 16%.

Jersey City is facing another 40% tax hike!


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WHO ELSE IS PISSED?

Where are the cuts in spending. Not a mention. Not a whimper.

Meanwhile, the letter from the Mayor congratulates their "appointments" of the first black fire chief, and first gay councilman. Which is fine... (though they are appointments, not voted upon by the citizens of this town).

And then the balance of the letter goes on and on about this stupid Gas pipeline.

WHO F'N CARES.

WHERE ARE THE LAYOFFS? Where are the cuts in spending? You are taxing me to hell. I want CUTS.

Meanwhile the City of Newark is going to layoff like 170 or so cops.

I WANT CUTS... CUT THE SPENDING.. CUT THE PATRONAGE... CUT THE WASTE...

Hello Mr. Fulop. If you want to be Mayor you need to have a plan for cutting the fat.

FG

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Someone explain why the property tax increases are allowed to happen? I thought it was illegal to do a spot assessment?

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WHO ELSE IS PISSED?
Where are the cuts in spending. Not a mention. Not a whimper.
Meanwhile, the letter from the Mayor congratulates their "appointments" of the first black fire chief, and first gay councilman. Which is fine... (though they are appointments, not voted upon by the citizens of this town).
And then the balance of the letter goes on and on about this stupid Gas pipeline.
WHO F'N CARES.
WHERE ARE THE LAYOFFS? Where are the cuts in spending? You are taxing me to hell. I want CUTS.
Meanwhile the City of Newark is going to layoff like 170 or so cops.
I WANT CUTS... CUT THE SPENDING.. CUT THE PATRONAGE... CUT THE WASTE...
Hello Mr. Fulop. If you want to be Mayor you need to have a plan for cutting the fat.
FG

Well now is the time to question all canidates on their financial attributes. I never hear anyone question them about money issues. Let's hear it from the horses mouths. Who cares about the first this and the first that, it doesn't ensure any trust that they will know what they are doing. I think the new fire chief has a good backround backing him in the job that he is about to take on. I'm not sure about the new councilman though maybe some light can be shed on his education and how it matches the job he will accept. Good luck to all the residents on the new appointed positions.

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WHO ELSE IS PISSED?

Where are the cuts in spending. Not a mention. Not a whimper.

Meanwhile, the letter from the Mayor congratulates their "appointments" of the first black fire chief, and first gay councilman. Which is fine... (though they are appointments, not voted upon by the citizens of this town).

And then the balance of the letter goes on and on about this stupid Gas pipeline.

WHO F'N CARES.

WHERE ARE THE LAYOFFS? Where are the cuts in spending? You are taxing me to hell. I want CUTS.

Meanwhile the City of Newark is going to layoff like 170 or so cops.

I WANT CUTS... CUT THE SPENDING.. CUT THE PATRONAGE... CUT THE WASTE...

Hello Mr. Fulop. If you want to be Mayor you need to have a plan for cutting the fat.

FG

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