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Re: Re-Developers have to hire the Jersey City Housing Authority as hiring consultants.
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Developers who agree to rebuild blighted areas in Jersey City have to give more than lip service to hiring local residents: they must contract with the Jersey City Public Housing Authority to ensure residents are put to work, one city official said.
Well, my first reaction on seeing the headline was "finally, some corruption that will hurt developers instead of citizens. Cool."
But then I read on and see that it's for "developers who agree to rebuild blighted areas." So developers of prime real estate get tax abatements and developers of blighted lots that might actually improve JC get costly regulation.
So it's not cool, it's business as usual.
Posted on: 2006/10/23 22:54
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People can't "move out" out of assisted housing because of the recent rent increases in Hudson County. Even if they are working a full time job. You used to be able to rent a 3 bedroom for 800 bucks now you would be lucky to find a studio in Jersey City for the same price.
Posted on: 2006/10/23 21:43
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More bureaucracy to discourage business, seems like the liberal way.
Hiring JC residents is good, but to jump through hoops to meet a quota is inefficient. Not to sound too cynical but if the JCHA is as efficient as the other JC agencies then this is definitely anti-business.
Posted on: 2006/10/23 15:13
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Redevelopers to be forced to hire Jersey City residents
Monday, October 23, 2006 By KEN THORBOURNE JOURNAL STAFF WRITER Developers who agree to rebuild blighted areas in Jersey City have to give more than lip service to hiring local residents: they must contract with the Jersey City Public Housing Authority to ensure residents are put to work, one city official said. "Your 'best effort' is now going to be working with the (Jersey City) Housing Authority, which has an outstanding track record at putting people to work," said Robert Antonicello, executive director of the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency. "If the local residents can't benefit by this building boom, we have really done something wrong," he added. The details are still being hashed out, but within a month, a deal will be in place whereby developers who agree to build in redevelopment areas would have to hire the Jersey City Housing Authority as hiring consultants, Antonicello said. Using a section of its federal charter as leverage, the Jersey City Housing Authority has managed to get contractors they oversee to hire enough local workers to represent at least 30 percent of a job's "man hours," officials said. But it's not easy, they added. Meeting the goal requires holding job fairs, monitoring, and in some cases, "hand-holding" would-be workers, said Jersey City Housing Authority Executive Director Maria Maio. "We always met the goal," said Maio, referring to six multi-million dollar projects the agency has overseen. "The key was closing up the excuses and then monitoring it."
Posted on: 2006/10/23 13:35
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