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DanL wrote: Not only is the MUA a muddy mess that needs to be cleaned up, but by spinning it off, the city has at least politically, washed its hands of the huge liability of upgrading our aging sewer system with existing breeches and decades old repair plans, how much..... 100's of millions.... For a start, get rid of the political board, get rid of board cars, family health insurance for board members and put the board meetings in city hall.... It is hard to not say that millions of our dollars are going down the drain.
Posted on: 2006/3/29 21:09
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Not only is the MUA a muddy mess that needs to be cleaned up, but by spinning it off, the city has at least politically, washed its hands of the huge liability of upgrading our aging sewer system with existing breeches and decades old repair plans, how much..... 100's of millions....
For a start, get rid of the political board, get rid of board cars, family health insurance for board members and put the board meetings in city hall.... It is hard to not say that millions of our dollars are going down the drain.
Posted on: 2005/12/30 2:44
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It was only partial privatization, that's part of the problem. Full privatization would have sold the assets to the highest bidder, at which point the state of New Jersey would allow the utility to get a reasonable return on its capital investment (around 11% a year), including upgrades to its infrastructure. Since United Water's contract with the city probably gives it at least an 11% return already, if not more, the question is can the state more competently regulate United Water than the MUA. While the state bureaucracy is not exemplary, it does have a very professional staff that regulates hundreds of utilities. The process is very transparent, with full due process rights for any intervenors, compared to the opaque process and 15 minute public meetings that the MUA has.
Posted on: 2005/12/30 2:17
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Ah, so. A little googling was a reminder of what a mess it is. I had read the talkingpolitics.net page about it a while ago but the complexities slipped my mind, which of course was the whole point of Schundlers deal, to make it too complex to follow, while he milked the utilities to balance his budget.
What's amazing from the googling is how the deal is touted on websites as a public victory by privatization! So, given the water delivery beaurocracy is a mess and the sewers are a physical disaster, were you in charge of MUA how would you solve it? The sewers would probably cost several billion to modernize. They don't even have a plan for it if they did have the money.
Posted on: 2005/12/30 1:38
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No, not quite. United Water manages the system, but does not own it. The MUA exists to regulate the United Water contract with the city, and they do a poor job at that.
Posted on: 2005/12/30 0:49
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Ummm, the water was sold to United Water under Schundler for a one time budget save. The charges have gone nowhere but up.
Posted on: 2005/12/30 0:45
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Privatize water and sewage like most cities have and you would see a 20-30% decrease in your bills. MUA is a bloated corrupt government bureaucracy that needs to be eliminated. San Francisco trips for the entire board, huge pay increases for MUA lawyers, unlawful firing of Board members who dare to speak up against this corruption, free meals and drinks at expensive restaurants for the entire Board on ratepayers tab -- its all there. No wonder they have to raise our rates.
Posted on: 2005/12/30 0:31
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I read in the paper yesterday that it is actually a 3% increase every year until 1015.
Posted on: 2005/12/29 23:48
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I agree with everything you said. I recently moved from NYC to Jersey city and I work in Manhattan. I was attracted by the great commute and investment opportunity. Plus, it is pretty centrally located to many parts of the tri sate area. However, you are coorect about getting what you pay for. It starts at the top...the Mayor is responsible for local politics, then the Chief of Police is responsible for fighting crime, etc. This mayor looks like ajoke and so does the chief of police, as well as the res of the local politicians. I'm very surprised, but it needs to start from the top and their priorites are not in line with the residents.
Posted on: 2005/12/29 21:34
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over the last 2 years i have invested a great deal of money into this community. between the lack of a focused response on crime and the real estate tax/water/utility impact (which i didn't expect to decrease but also didn't anticipate the massive increases i've received) i'm seriously thinking of moving my business back to nyc. in truth, both cities suck for business people, but at least in nyc i'm getting what i pay for (lifestyle, police, et al.). that means the 10-12 people i was going to hire this year won't have a job thru me. that's the reality of govt's practices on the micro level. unfortunately, nj is so screwed due to shortfalls i can't see things changing without a massive income tax increase. for the record, i would be willing to pay 10-15% higher taxes for more cops on the downtown streets but that won't happen just yet. i'm disappointed with healy vis-a-vis crime at this point. as a real estate person i know that EVERYTHING revolves around that issue. i like him personnally, but he appears to be asleep at the wheel on this most important issue. i hope i'm wrong and things change soon. for some reason i have faith in him in the long run, but as a business person, i need him to understand the threat to downtown asap!
Posted on: 2005/12/29 11:17
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I received a flyer today at Shoprite in Newport. States that there will be a 44% increase in water/sewage this year and continue till 2015. There is a meeting to discuss on 12/29 at 5:00 pm
at 555 Route 440 on the 1st floor of the JCMUA. I cannot make the meeting but would like to voice my opinion to our local council leaders. I went to the JC website, no email addresses, just phone number. I will call tomorrow. This is crazy. Maybe they should stop giving people tax abatements in the more expensive parts of JC. This is ridiculous.
Posted on: 2005/12/29 2:12
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