The Department of Administration, which includes the Mayor’s Office, City Clerk, City Council and Business Administrator, amounts to $21.14 million. Public Works has an $11.45 million budget, followed by Housing, Economic Development and Commerce with $6.5 million; Health and Human Services at $5.1 million; the Law Department at about $3.4 million; and Recreation Department at about $3.3 million. The city budged $63.5 million for group insurance costs. The city also pays $34.76 million to the Police and Fire Retirement System; $2.1 million to the Public Employee Retirement System; and $5.66 million to the municipal retirement system.
Quote from: MCA on 04-21-2010, 03:11pmJersey City residents plan to protest city budgetBy Melissa Hayes/The Jersey JournalApril 21, 2010, 2:23PMBusiness Administrator Brian O'Reilly said the with the changes, the tax impact on the owner of a home assessed at $100,000 is down to a $590 increase.Will it go back up to $800.00 now that the school tax levy was approved??
Jersey City residents plan to protest city budgetBy Melissa Hayes/The Jersey JournalApril 21, 2010, 2:23PMBusiness Administrator Brian O'Reilly said the with the changes, the tax impact on the owner of a home assessed at $100,000 is down to a $590 increase.
Quote from: Woodsy on 04-15-2010, 08:47amQuoteJersey Journal: 'Union members took particular issue when Ward F Councilwoman Viola Richardson, a city police officer who is working a county job while on disability from the department, voted against the contracts. “You’re off on disability collecting,” one man yelled while approaching the dais. “How many jobs do you work?”'Really? Where is the shame shame shame guy when you need him?! I understand why the council voted the way they did but how can Richardson get away with being on disability from a full time job with the JCPD while working full time for the county and part time as a councilwoman? This is disgusting!CorrectionsFriday, April 16, 2010Jersey JournalA story in yesterday's editions should have said that Jersey City Councilwoman Viola Richardson retired on permanent disability from the Police Department.
QuoteJersey Journal: 'Union members took particular issue when Ward F Councilwoman Viola Richardson, a city police officer who is working a county job while on disability from the department, voted against the contracts. “You’re off on disability collecting,” one man yelled while approaching the dais. “How many jobs do you work?”'Really? Where is the shame shame shame guy when you need him?! I understand why the council voted the way they did but how can Richardson get away with being on disability from a full time job with the JCPD while working full time for the county and part time as a councilwoman? This is disgusting!
Jersey Journal: 'Union members took particular issue when Ward F Councilwoman Viola Richardson, a city police officer who is working a county job while on disability from the department, voted against the contracts. “You’re off on disability collecting,” one man yelled while approaching the dais. “How many jobs do you work?”'
“The savings, the taxation of the 1.5 (percent) is not for health benefits, it’s a tax on every municipal employee,” Krajnik yelled, his voice echoing. “It’s not for health benefits. It’s to offset the lack of the governor's intestinal fortitude to help municipalities in a time of need."
Richardson responded by yelling, “Whatever,” several times into her microphone.
Pfeiffer went on to say the raises, which amount to 13 percent over the life of the contract, "disregards the ability of the employer and, by extension, the taxpayer to pay for it."
Quote from: MCA on 03-11-2010, 08:28amCouncilman Bill Gaughan abstained from the MUA ordinance because his daughter Eileen Gaughan is chairwoman of the board. Councilwoman Willie Flood abstained from both because her husband Philip Flood in chairman of the JCIA board. Oh really, and how'd they get those jobs?
Councilman Bill Gaughan abstained from the MUA ordinance because his daughter Eileen Gaughan is chairwoman of the board. Councilwoman Willie Flood abstained from both because her husband Philip Flood in chairman of the JCIA board.
I don't think they do such a terrible job. I love the fact that they don't miss a day regardless of weather or holidays. Regarding street cleaning...I think it would be better if they still kept alternate side parking in effect and ran snow plows.duke
Not knocking these people (although I think they do a very shitty job with garbage removal) but I've always been curious what the street cleaning people do when there's not street cleaning. Like today and probably Monday, Tuesday, etc. Does anyone know?
But Eileen Gaughan, chairwoman of the MUA, disagreed with Fulop and said commissioners are on call 24 hours a day to serve the public. "Despite what Councilman Fulop is leading the public to believe, the hours that are put in during the meetings are just the tip of the iceberg as far as being commissioners and serving the public," she said.