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Mayor Charles F. Butrico, Jr. |
Thank you all for
joining us today as we welcome two new council members to the South Plainfield Borough
Council and as I outline the priorities for the year ahead.
I am glad to see so many new faces here today and welcome the new and
existing volunteers that are taking positions on our boards and committees.
As we start this New Year we are preparing to
witness history being made with the inauguration of President-Elect Barack Obama. Change is not only coming to
As the council majority has once again changed,
best wishes to outgoing Council members Matt Anesh and Robert Bengivenga. You have had the experience of serving as a
representative of the people. This is the
highest honor any citizen can receive in a democracy.
Thank you for your service.
I would like to welcome council members Chrissy
Buteas and Franky Salerno. You also have
achieved the highest honor anyone in a free society can claim, the position of a
public servant. I know that you will always remember that you are a
representative of the people and your goal must be to do your best to listen and work hard
for those you represent. Also, congratulations
to newly appointed Council President Petronko. We
all admire your 13+ years of service to the Borough. You
clearly deserve this honor as there is no one I know that enjoys serving the residents
more than you.
Without
going into unnecessary detail, 2008 was not a productive year for the borough council. Rather than uniting behind projects which would
benefit all residents of our great borough, efforts were made to pit one group against
another. Taxes were increased and open space
preservation was ignored. Today marks the
beginning of a change in direction for
We all know
I have talked with our residents and more
importantly I have listened to the things that matter most to them. Through those many conversations, I have identified
the five key areas that I believe will have the greatest positive impact on our residents.
These are five initiatives we, as a council, need to focus on this year and I believe will
deliver the greatest benefits to our residents. These
items are:
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Reinstating the weight restrictions on
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Proceeding with the Truck Bypass route;
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Implementation of Quiet Zones;
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Restoration of our open space preservation
program
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Stabilization of taxes
In the past, the residents have asked us to
keep their streets and school safe by removing 18 wheelers from their residential streets. I know this year has been a frustrating time for
many residents with the reversal of the truck ban. Under
Democratic leadership, we removed the trucks in the past and you have my word that this
council will once again ban trucks from
We also need to redouble our efforts on the
Many residents have also discussed with me the
noise created by trains passing through our community.
I trust that everyone is familiar with what I am talking about. I dont think there is a resident in
Another priority in the coming year is to
identify properties to preserve as open space. Over
the last decade we have preserved over 200 acres from development. I direct all council members to make identification
of properties to be preserved from development a top priority for 2009. As part of that process the former Suburban
Bus lot will be cleaned up so that former unsightly property can be utilized as an
expansion of
Taxes
are clearly the number one focus of any local government but especially important as we
weather these tough economic times. There is
no stronger message I receive from our residents than to control their local property
taxes. That is why we need to take drastic measures this year to ensure that the public
will once again see our taxes stabilized. Our
first priority is the 2009 budget, which has not yet been adopted by the prior council. While little change can be made at this point to
the prior administrations budget, we will work to lower the tax rate that was
introduced in this budget in order to bring some immediate relief to our residents. We will also begin working on the 2010 budget, and
as promised during the campaign, this budget will be introduced with no tax increase. This will not be an easy task and it will be a
challenge to meet that goal. We must take
drastic measures to keep our expenses under control and look for ways to consolidate
services and reduce expenses. Those of us sitting here on the dais are elected to make
hard decisions and unfortunately they arent always the most popular decisions, but
in the end we need to take these steps to protect our taxpayers. Council President Petronko, I direct that you as
the chair of Administration and Finance to immediately begin a total review of all borough
administrative positions with the goal of bringing efficiency and economy to borough hall.
As
someone who was born, raised and educated in
It won't be easy but we have no choice but to
change. In the words of our soon to be President, Barak Obama; "
Let us all echo his slogan of hope as we
enter this new year
YES WE CAN!
God's blessings to you and your loved ones in
2009 and may God continue to bless and protect our wonderful town and the