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Thursday, December 20, 2012

So What will we be Cheated out of Next?

Every year about this time the mail arrives with a new DPW Calendar. This calendar immediately replaces the one on the side of the refrigerator that basically helps me keep my house in order.

  This year's document is as follows:
Lynne Algrant is our Councilwoman-at-large
I am going to ask her what happened to my calendar.
Perhaps you might want to do the same.
It made life less complicated for me all year round.
How about you?

Telephone:  (201) 951-1847  Fax:  (201) 731-5356

lalgrant@cityofenglewood.org

  • The Cover: it is the same on the outside as in 2012
  • The inside cover:  no longer gives a service summary of 2013. It simply gives us the names of the  people responsible for not giving us the traditional calendar.
  • Page 1 still lists important information about recyclables
  • Page 2 - 3 still gives us guidelines for disposal
  • Page 4 still basically reiterates some good points in preserving the environment from wastes
  • Page 5 now warns us about reducing the effects of snow and ice storms and gives us safe driving tips that should be practiced.
  • Page 6 gives us solutions to storm water pollution
  • Page 7 Suggests that we work to Eliminate the litter problem and defines the word "litter" for us and reminds us that littering is against the law.
  • Page 8 - Yes, the back cover gives the names and numbers of all the people that we must thank for this gross waste of paper. We may as well have been left with last year's calendar with the same valuable tips. Geez!
There is no calendar. There is no calendar. I want my calendar. I need my calendar. I write things on that calendar that help keep order in my household. OCD, maybe, but that does not change the fact that someone dropped the ball on this one. How many people in this town go through the exact same ritual as I? How many refrigerators in this town still have the 2012 calendar stuck to it? This is not a ward thing. This is a Citywide thing. It was the one thing that all City Residents had in common.

          Elected Officials must be held responsible to do better by all City Residents!
                         
                        Little issues ignored become big problems for all of us.


Saturday, December 15, 2012

Still No Representation

Thursday, December 13, 2012
Englewood Public School District
Board Meeting

Mr. Hamer, our 4th Ward Council man was still not in attendance at the school board meeting. This is disappointing, but it is also indicative of the fact that the school system seems to have been abandoned.
The Mayor's Master Plan Meetings contain no future plans for the school system.

Will there be no public school children in Englewood's future?

Sunday, December 9, 2012

To Our 4th Ward Councilman

Are you wondering why the new 4th Ward Councilman's photo does not appear on this page? How many of you think that the 4th Ward Residents are represented anywhere in this city? Are we represented on the school Board? No? I would also hazard a guess that most of the Public School children are from our ward. The new 4th Ward Councilman's photo will appear here when I am convinced that he holds our best interests as important.

Questions:  For our Councilman
  • What do you know about the NJ NCLB Waiver?
  • What is a Focus School?
  • What is a RAC?
  • What is meant by overhauling 6A of the Administrative Code?
  • Do you think Superintendent's should be able to call Special Board of Education Meetings?
  • What do you know about the NJSIAA requirements of coaches?
  • What is the subject of 18A: 27-10.1-4?

Mr. Hamer was advised that his input and interest was needed at the school board meetings, because there is no 4th ward representation on the school board. He had no answer for this then and seems unaffected now. I wrote him an email letting him know how disappointed I was that he was absent. He was informed that there was a board meeting also scheduled for the next day. He did not appear at this meeting either. It is abundantly clear that the councilman is not interested. 

Do you think that the 4th Ward Councilman should show some interest and concern in the school system in this town? Write him and let him know how you feel. whamer@cityofenglewood.org
Elected officials must learn what we expect of them. We must stop letting them off the hook as they proceed to break all of the promises they make during the campaigns. (Oh, I forgot, he never promised to fight for 4th Ward Residents.)

The next school board meeting is scheduled for Thursday, December 13, 2012

The Councilman might also want to meet the new Assistant Superintendent of Schools.

Meet the new Asst. Superintendent
Chance for community members to meet the new Assistant Superintendent, Dr. Michelle James
Friday, December 14, 2012
9:00 am and 7:00 pm
High School Library

Monday, November 26, 2012

1 Dollar And A Dream?

Last month, October 16, 2012, we had a Fiscal Tsunami. Yeah, we did. Mayor Frank Huttle III had Professor Raphael J. Caprio, Phd. from the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy-Rutgers University explain it to us in a presentation entitled, The Financial Tsunami Facing New Jersey's Municipalities. 

June 2, 1980
How do we go from a $2.3 million dollar deficit to giving an organization a building for $1 per year? So what they will spend $150,000.00 in renovations. Those renovations will benefit BergenPAC. The City is giving away these facilities in the remote possibility of generating more foot traffic in Englewood. Why? What will that do for the City/Us?

Bennett studios previously paid $90,000.00 plus utilities for these same facilities? Again, how do we justify going from $90,000.00 per year plus utilities to $1 per year. Where is the rhyme and the reason?

January 10, 1962 

Another thing, over 33 lights are out from the tracks to the monument. Many of them are out on Van Brunt Street in this immediate area. At the last Master Plan Hearing, an Englewood resident suggested that the Palisade Avenue area is not safe for pedestrians, especially after dark. The area is NOT being maintained in a manner that attracts people after dark. Therefore, I really must agree with the young lady. It is much too dark in and around Palisade Avenue. The stores. The stores are also closed during this time. So how are businesses making money? We need to see more attention given to upgrading the lighting in the areas where everyone is so dead set on bringing hundreds more people. We are talking about families and children. The average class would take place after 3:30. The latest class generally ends at about 10 pm. It is already dark at 4 pm during the time of year when most schools expect the most students. Yes, now is the busy season for this type of activity. Where is the foresight City planners? Are we taking the safety of these new people that you expect to spend their dollars in restaurants and businesses into consideration? No. You are not. You are neglecting the city and the people already here while marketing to new people in order to sell new programs. Oh wow, that sounds very much like what our school system is doing with School Choice. Get a clue people. More money, time and effort must be put into improving, repairing and maintaining what we have before attracting more tourists.

More over, we have a very fine dance studio on the south side of Palisade Avenue on Van Brunt Street in the 4th Ward. It is called Progressive Dance Studio. Now where is the need for another dance studio to expand? So Progressive Dance Studio must still pay that highly inflated rent while this Mayor's dream studio will pay $1 per year. That scenario smells profusely. Where does our 4th Ward Councilman stand on this albatross of a deal? It is worse than the one that rented St. Cecilia Elementary School building with no ADA accessibility to the Board of Education for $26,000.00 per month. It really does seem as if no one listened to the good Professor Caprio. So what was the point? Sounds a bit bi-polar in the planning.

                       “It’s a way to highlight more of Englewood,” said Councilman 
                                 Wayne Hamer. “I’m excited about the possibility.”
What exactly is in this deal for 4th Ward residents? Where is the balance between the 2 businesses that are less than 1 block apart? How is it fair for one Performing Arts School to rent a building for 1$ per year while another studio that has a long history in Englewood continues to struggle under the high rent that drives many businesses out of Englewood? It should also be noted here that this long standing school of performing arts has already established a relationship with the neighborhood and has awarded numerous scholarships to students from Englewood, Teaneck, Cresskill, Dumont, Tenafly and the list goes on. My 42 year old daughter was one of the recipients. My 23 year old niece earned a partial scholarship there. I paid for classes for my 15 year old granddaughter. There are many other families from Englewood and surrounding towns with like stories. Is this the way we repay the dedicated businesses that have stuck it out and paid Englewood's high rents for over 30 years? It does give one pause. The excitement of the 4th Ward Councilman is as expected. There is a disconnect there. We still want to know how this poor business plan benefits our ward and the other taxpaying residents of Englewood.

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Where is Englewood FAST on this one? I guess we really know where that snooty organization really stands when they have nothing to say at a time like this. Why is there no outcry against this? Fine, I will be outraged for everyone. Who is picking up the tab for this? Why not charge them what they can afford on a sliding scale. If the projection is for so many students, what is the problem. The last time I checked classes were close to $20 per student per class. Why are we giving away the use of facilities and not getting anything in return? 


What is going on here anyway? One month we are deep in debt that was described as a "fiscal Tsunami" and the next we are philanthropists. 
Are we a broke municipality when it is convenient or dramatic? We were told that we have a 2.3 million dollar deficit thereabouts. So how does it compute that we now rent a building for $1 per year to an organization that may clearly pay more? That is not sound business sense. Bennett studios was charged $90,000.00 per year plus utilities. I guess that means this town is not fond of Tony Bennett. What ever happened to that Tsunami that was threatening us with doom and gloom? When the residents want a Community Center there is a Tsunami, but when EEDC wants a deal for Bergen PAC the Tsunami is no longer a problem. Add that one to the things that make you go hummmmmm...

Who and what is EEDC anyway? Is that another word for MUNICIPALITY? Who are the members of this Englewood Economic Development Corporation? So which Englewood are they developing?Identify yourselves. So Adam Brown is one. Where are the rest of you? What are the terms of that sublease? Who will pay for the utilities? Who will pay for Mayor Huttle's dream? How do you go from $90,000.00 a year plus utilities to $1 per year? What is in that deal for the taxpayer's of Englewood? Something is wrong with this picture. Where is our Chamber of Commerce in all of this?

Take a mini tour of Bennett Studios in Englewood, New Jersey. The Lion King sound track was in Production.

November 16, 2012 



The people making these plans do not stay in Englewood proper after dark. They go home. Those homes are no where near downtown Englewood. Most of the business owners also go to homes outside of Englewood. The day after Sandy hit told the true story of who lives here and near. Those Resident owners of businesses with power were open, giving gas, food, solace, cell phone and laptop charges to residents. There is an obvious disconnect when residents who live in the City do not know the history of which businesses have demonstrated a real commitment to the development of Englewood. DISCONNECT. DISCONNECT. DISCONNECT!