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March 6th - Subject: Middletown
Budget Crisis
A budgetary crisis is looming in Middletown. There is a $3
million shortfall in revenues and the Republican leaders of the committee, Mayor
Gerry Scharfenberger and Deputy–Mayor Pam Brightbill, are unwilling to make the
hard choices necessary to ensure that there is no municipal tax increase this
year. Budget cuts and other cost saving ideas have been routinely dismissed and
ridiculed when presented by democratic committeemen Patrick Short and Sean
Byrnes.
Why is it not possible to trim 5% from the proposed $60
Million township municipal budget? Freezing all non-essential township overtime
is a good start yet more needs to be done. Services rendered to the Middletown
Arts Center and the Middletown Swim Club should be charged back to these
entities. The township funds the Middletown Library, but yet has no control over
its operation. And why is it necessary to give Heidi Abs, the Township Clerk, a
35% salary increase during this time? These are points that need to be
addressed.
In my opinion, the Mayor needs to instruct all department
heads (except Chief of Police), to submit budgets that reflect a 5% decrease in
spending from last year, in addition to a wage freeze wherever union contracts
are not in question. I would also suggest a hiring freeze to keep staff at
current levels, ensuring that there are no further increases to current salary,
pension and healthcare costs to the township. Simply freezing theses budgets at
last year’s levels is not enough.
Programs or services that are the same or similar to those
that are offered by the county or state should be eliminated. If services are
temporarily affected then so be it, the township residents will understand if it
means that their taxes will not be increased.
Middletown republicans have been entrenched throughout the
township government for over twenty years, feelings of entitlement run deep and
no one wants to give up their piece of the pie. Is there any wonder then, why it
is so hard for the Mayor and Deputy–Mayor to make the hard choices that are
needed to balance this year’s municipal budget?
It is time for Mayor Scharfenberger to end the rhetoric, stop
blaming Trenton for Middletown’s problems. After all, if Monmouth county can
pass a budget with no increase, so too can Middletown.
Michael Morris
174 Geary Drive
Middletown NJ, 07748
732-687-0028