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Re: Jersey City, Hoboken would see tax hikes under 2014 Hudson County budget
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I wish the HC freeholders and the JJ would stop blowing smoke up our butts. Cutting tax by $2m? Really!!!? The original increase proposed was 4% ~$20m. So the increase is being shaved back to ~$18m. BFD. Time to boot some of these worthless clowns out of office. Freeholders move to cut county tax levy by more than $2M http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... than_2m.html#incart_river Quote:
Posted on: 2014/5/30 3:43
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I agree with the "Hudson City" idea. Make it like 6th borough.
Posted on: 2014/5/22 20:51
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Re: Jersey City, Hoboken would see tax hikes under 2014 Hudson County budget
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Comparing Hudson to Morris County is like comparing apples to oranges - the median income in Hudson County is $58,700, vs. $97,900 in Morris County, and we have 4X as many people living in poverty. And that's just taking into account easily accessibly Census stats - Morris County is substantially less built up, presumably with much less infrastructure to maintain than Hudson County. We could argue indefinately what came first - bad governance or escalating costs - but I would ask are Republicans anywhere have successfully governed a place where there wasn't a surfeit of wealth/low level of need, that enabled a small government, supply side, approach to work?
Posted on: 2014/5/21 17:31
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Even though we have a tax increase, we are paying 32% of the budget but have approximately 45% of the population. Hoboken, Secaucus, Bayonne, and North Bergen are picking up the tab.
Posted on: 2014/5/21 2:42
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Before The Heights was part of Jersey City it was a separate town called Hudson City.
Posted on: 2014/5/20 13:06
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Hudson City = Heights
Posted on: 2014/5/20 13:01
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Get on your bikes and ride !
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I think there used to be a hudson city long ago. i walked by the post office in the heights on central avenue and it says hudson city branch
Posted on: 2014/5/20 12:22
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Although there are obvious political obstacles, the more I think about it the more I like this idea.
Posted on: 2014/5/20 11:59
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Jails, parks, welfare, county roads, and public employees sums the budget up. And admin. A lot of admin. The doc shows that about 10% of budget goes to City employee's healthcare plans - $42 million or so. Under Obamacare that would fund about 10,000 plans. Hudson County employ that many people? There's also about $25 million toxic debt in unfunded comp for unused vacation/sick time. That will hit taxpayers in the wallet after DeGise leaves I guess. The most interesting line items were two of the County's top revenue streams: Quote:
Posted on: 2014/3/16 6:34
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And note they reduced county debt by over 8 million in the same budget . . . even Essex County's increase was less than half of Hudson County, at $1.5%.
Posted on: 2014/3/16 1:27
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Send some of the Hudson County crooks out to Morris County, where for the second straight year there is ZERO increase in county taxes. Democrats, take note of what this Republican county is doing for their taxpayers. (And all the while the taxpayers there are supporting JC and Hoboken schools via the Abbott school support).
http://www.nj.com/morris/index.ssf/20 ... _wont_increase_taxes.html
Posted on: 2014/3/16 1:26
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There are .pdf 's of HC budgets on their website here:
http://www.hudsoncountynj.org/county-budgets/ Dump DeGise 2015! .
Posted on: 2014/3/15 22:57
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Anyone have a link to the proposed budget? Or one more recent than 2011? It would be nice to know what they are doing with our money. Their track record on handling money is less than stellar - Hudson County got nearly 1/2 billion of stimulus funds, but created less than 600 jobs. Almost $1 mill/job.
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Stimulus Hudson County received a total of $425,640,499 from the economic stimulus package.ref>Recovery # of Awards Total Amount Reported Jobs Contracts 22 $79,401,480 95.96 Grants 227 $343,988,080 468.75 Loans 1 $2,250,939 0 Total 250 $425,640,499 564.71
Posted on: 2014/3/15 15:26
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Ah, yes, the economies of scale. This is why NYC city taxes are so low!
Posted on: 2014/3/15 14:23
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Either that or get rid of the city governments and have one "Hudson City" of >630k. We'd have more population than Boston, Denver or Portland with a higher density than any of them. There would be huge economies of scale in gov't, emergency svc and schools.
Posted on: 2014/3/14 16:36
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I have been told (but have not confirmed for myself) the county planning department has a large number of people assigned to it. It's supposed to have two. Basically it is a no show job market for political hacks.
Do we really need county government? Connecticut managed to abolish county government over a decade ago.
Posted on: 2014/3/14 13:55
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Jersey City, Hoboken would see tax hikes under 2014 Hudson County budget plan
By Terrence T. McDonald/The Jersey Journal March 12, 2014 at 7:41 PM Hudson County plans to introduce a $512.1 million 2014 budget proposal tomorrow night that comes with a nearly 4 percent tax hike. Hoboken and Jersey City are getting socked with the highest hikes, with Hoboken set to pay $8 million more this year and Jersey City about $6 million more. Four more municipalities are getting much smaller hikes, while the six remaining would see county tax cuts if the budget is adopted. In a statement, County Executive Tom DeGise called the spending plan ?a sensible budget that relies on good practices and conservative estimates. ?As in past years, we present a plan that avoids gimmicks and reflects an effort to fund critical needs while holding the line on key budget drivers such as wages,? he said. The spending plan will be presented at tomorrow night?s freeholders meeting. Read more from the Jersey Journal
Posted on: 2014/3/13 4:34
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