Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Reader Mail - Hoboken’s Managerial Tasks for 2010

Here is a constructive letter from Richard Tremitiedi on the challenges facing Hoboken administratively for the year 2010 from his perspective. With this letter become as famous as Martin Luther's 95 Theses ? Probably not, but he makes some good points here. Remember these are his opinions and not necessary mine or my priorities if I were hypothetically Mayor. On this blog I like to consider divergent opinions as well as all comers that are willing to participate and share a reasonable discourse. Share your constructive comments or additions below: 

Hoboken’s Managerial Tasks for 2010


Dear Editor,

We have a new mayor and an administration which is faced with the main objective to upright our financial ship. Accordingly, here is a listing of some tasks facing us in 2010:

1) Adopt the current budget with any appropriate adjustments.
2) Plan for next’s year budget since most of this year’s will be spent or encumbered.
3) Prepare and submit our plan to the Local Finance Board to eliminate total state supervision so that we can govern ourselves.
4) Closely monitor the performance of our hospital situation.
5) Bring closure to the Observer Highway garage sale which is still costing us over $100K per month.
6) Bring closure to the SWAT team administrative hearing and inform the public of its legal costs.
7) Obtain funding to repair our collapsing piers.
8) Provide more open space for active recreational use .
9) Monitor existing PILOT’s and to be prudent in making future decisions on same.
10) Maintain a balance in affordable housing.
11) Support sound development.
12) Settle contracts with unions at terms the city can afford.
13) Require corporation counsel to give monthly reports to the city council on outstanding legal issues.
14) Provide for more human resource type direction to avoid legal actions by employees.
15) Require that administration representatives be available for the full length of city council meetings.
16) Follow up on the disposition of the requested detailed operational audits of all city departments.

I advise all to be informed of the issues and become involved in civic affairs so that you can better support your elected representatives and to also hold them accountable and responsible.

Respectfully,

Richard Tremitiedi ◦
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