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August 4th, Subject: COAH is the good, the bad and
the ugly
Recently, the Republican candidate for Middletown Committee, Anthony Fiore,
published a letter to the editor about COAH.
It is not the first time that Mr. Fiore has completely distorted the facts
surrounding a subject, including his resume qualifications.
In fact, both republican candidates continue to use scare tactics while
misstating the facts and figures regarding Middletown’s COAH obligations. It was
the committee GOP majority who was responsible for leasing our precious open
space, to plant a massive development on Hwy. 36.
Fact No. 1 is that Middletown residents would not be facing this enormous impact
were it not for the 23 years of complete mismanagement of our COAH obligations
by the GOP. The Republican Party has lead us down a path to noncompliance and
are the real reason Middletown is vulnerable to builder’s remedy lawsuits that
could cost taxpayers millions of dollars.
The Republican candidates have stated “the most effective way to make housing
affordable is to cut taxes” then why did the GOP majority impose a tax increase
of 7.1% in this year’s budget alone. As a candidate for elected office, Mr.
Fiore is either ethically challenged or incompetent by misrepresenting the facts
or not being able to grasp the true impact regarding the town’s COAH
obligations.
Mr. Fiore, Mrs. Brightbill and their GOP predecessors who have sat on the
planning board and township committee have created this tax increase due to
their negligence in handling our COAH obligations. Rather then paying a lower
cost earlier, they have hit the taxpayer’s with a financial balloon payment that
has come due on their watch.
Despite attempts to mislead the public, or place blame on others, what could
have been taken care of years ago at a much lower cost and minimal impact will
now hurt taxpayers at a time when they can least afford it.
Patricia Walsh
Democrat for Middletown Committee
Tel: 908-601-1252,
Email: awalsh386@aol.com