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Re: Only two major donors among 39 'designated developers'
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There are many ways around being listed as an individual major donor - which amount is that anyway, because corruption can be small-time, too.
Posted on: 2007/1/6 16:18
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Re: Only two major donors among 39 'designated developers'
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Amen.
Posted on: 2007/1/5 4:57
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Re: Only two major donors among 39 'designated developers'
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The article does not define "major" and implies that these major donors contributed to the county party which if it then flows to local candidates is referred to as "wheeling" which the proposed ordinance would ban.
In the main article on this initiative, a developer is quoted as contributing to all of our city council members. Now, I might consider this developer a "major donor". Where the articles came up a little short, is in describing the huge financial benefits that developers can be granted in the redevelopment process, ie. tax abatements. If every councilmember receives a campaign contribution from a developer do you think these councilmembers should then be able to vote on granting the developer tax incentives? GP, please support his ordinance and send, email, call or fax, your council person, the three at large council members and Mayor Healy.
Posted on: 2007/1/4 21:41
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Re: Only two major donors among 39 'designated developers'
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Hi Steve
Can you set the record straight? Best, GrovePath
Posted on: 2007/1/4 20:37
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Grovepath-
Thanks for posting these articles. I will reach out to the Jersey Journal as this particular sidebar article is not close to accurate Thanks again Steve
Posted on: 2007/1/4 14:27
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Only two major donors among 39 'designated developers'
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Only two major donors among 39 'designated developers'
Jersey Journal - Jan 04 Jersey City has 39 "designated developers," according to Jersey City Redevelopment Agency Executive Director Robert Antonicello. The agency's seven-member board - all of whom are appointed by the mayor - designates developers to build on land the city has deemed an "area in need of redevelopment." Normally, there's no bidding process involved, and owning the property gives you a leg up on the competition, Antonicello said. A check last night of the state's Election Law Enforcement Commission records revealed no glaring connection between campaign contributions and becoming a "designated developer." ELEC records show, for example, that Lowell Harwood - managing partner of the firm chosen to build a mixed-use two-tower project in Journal Square - actually makes most of his contributions to Republicans. Those donations don't go very far in Democrat-controlled Hudson County. But two Hudson heavy hitters do make frequent contributions to the party in power in Hudson County: The Lefrak Organization, which is behind much of the development on the Jersey City waterfront, and Metrovest Equities, the Manhattan firm rehabbing the old Jersey City Medical Center. JOURNAL STAFF
Posted on: 2007/1/4 7:42
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