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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Should the PMUA be reined in?




Democratic candidate for mayor Adrian Mapp has an OpEd in the Courier which they have titled "City must rein in PMUA excesses" (see online here). It is also on Mapp's campaign blog (see here).

Mapp proposes to --
  • Save Plainfield ratepayers money
  • Make PMUA services tax-deductible
  • Safeguard frontline PMUA workers' jobs
  • ...and more
-- by re-integrating PMUA services into the city.

So Plainfielders have an opportunity to weigh in, I am posting a POLL (see the top of the right-hand column): 'Should the PMUA be reined in?'

What can YOU do?
  1. Vote on this important public issue.
  2. Email this post to all your friends, encouraging them to a) Vote, and b) pass the email along.

-- Dan Damon

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Dan,
Funny you should mention this. I was talking with a former colleague-now client about PMUA. He is a minister in Newark. Just a general converation. When the conversation turned to taxes and sanitation, his comment was "how could Plainfield "outsource" sanitiation?" That is an expensive, and not very good idea. Its bound to increase costs and decrease service for everyone. Either Sanitation should be part of the City government, or it should be private."

Anonymous said...

The PMUA needs to be reigned in RIGHT AWAY! If City residents only knew how much abuse PMUA executives and commissioners have excercised in the past few years, they would be run out of the city and charged. It's a shame that an organization that was created for the good of residents has been abused and mismanaged at taxpayer expense.

I'm just glad residents are starting to look how we have been taken advantage of by PMUA. No other city would have tolerated this for as long as Plainfield has. PMUA will hopefully be dismantled. If done correctly taxpayers should see a decrease in their sewer / solid waste by about $40 per month or around $500 per year. Of course with Corzine's new plan, this won't be tax-deductible but it hasn't been for the last ten years. :)

Anonymous said...

Looks like Adrian is ready to take on the big dogs!

Anonymous said...

I am behind Adrian on this one. If we are wasting the amount of money quoted, imagine where that money could be used. Potholes and paving maybe??
And since the PMUA has its own transfer station that a significant amount of money was spent on building...where is the revenue that is supposed to be rolling in that is supposed to be offsetting our ever increasing bill?? Are we taking in any outside trash at the facility or is it just from Plainfield??

Anonymous said...

Its about someone take on this useless, wasteful mayor and her "lunch meetings" as well as PMUA.

Philip Charles said...

NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING "CHANGE IN LOCATION"
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Plainfield Municipal Utilities Authority (the "Authority") will hold their Regular Meeting scheduled to be held on Tuesday, March 17, 2009 at 7:00 p.m. at the Union County College, Plainfield Campus, Plainfield, New Jersey. Parking is at the rear of the building. The meeting room is in the Annex, also located at the rear of the building.