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Friday, May 06, 2011

Is It Time to Abolish Joint Toll Bridge Commission?

New Jersey legislators may vote to do just that, according to The Express Times. That's their reaction to the latest toll increase, which goes into effect in July. By a 5-4 vote last night, Northampton County Council supports that idea.

Council member Ron Angle, proposing this measure, argued that the last toll increase drove businesses like Roadway and Estee Lauder away. Indicating that the DRJTBC was only supposed to exist as long as it took to pay for bridges crossing the Delaware, Angle pointed out that this agency is sitting on $400 million. "All we have been paying for is for politicians to run around and spend money," he said, noting it is a rest home for people like former County Executive Glenn Reibman.

Council member Mike Dowd argued that the resolution is premature and that turning these assets over to PennDot could be troublesome. John Cusick actually praised the Toll Bridge Commission, saying they were an excellent partner during his time as a Williams Township Supervisor.

Joining Angle in approving this measure were Ann McHale, Lamont McClure, Bruce Gilbert and Barb Thierry.

24 comments:

  1. What about all the patronage positions that will be eliminated? We can’t hire every Democrat hack.

    Allentown Democrat Voter

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  2. Thanks, ADV. I'm too lazy and ineffective to perform real work.


    Glen Reibman

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  3. a list of all who's on the dole, how much they get paid, and what they don't do, would be staggering. it's a testament to the reputation of both pa. and new jersey corruption.

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  4. Shouldn't they have at the very least reviewed the resolution before holding a vote?

    I believe the Easton school board voted on something without review and now they have a mess to deal with.

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  5. Yes! Abolish it.
    Doesn't Julio Guirdy sit on this Commisson? How many government-funded jobs does he have and how many does he get paid for?

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  6. michael molovinsky said...

    a list of all who's on the dole, how much they get paid, and what they don't do, would be staggering. it's a testament to the reputation of both pa. and new jersey corruption.

    6:44 AM

    Please send a link for this?

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  7. Mchale and McClure voted with Angle? Its the third sign of the apocalypse! Thw world will end on May12

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  8. Roads and bridges are never finished being "paid for." They require maintenance, forever. Plus if you removed the tolls you'd get way more congestion. Worst idea ever.

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  9. "Plus if you removed the tolls you'd get way more congestion."

    Of course, John. Where there are no tolls, motorists routinely stop and form traffic jams for no apparent reason except to rev their engines, honk their horns and socialize. If this is the best defense of tolls ...

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  10. Toll roads in western PA and VA, and a number of states are completely automatic and require NO toll takers. It's time to privatize and get rid of completely useless toll takers. Toll enterprises are microcosms of bloated bureaucracies. They are feather beds for a lot of do nothings.

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  11. anon 6:44, i'll send it to you privately, what's your name and contact info. michael molovinsky
    @ www.molovinsky on allentown

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  12. "Plus if you removed the tolls you'd get way more congestion."

    Does Geeting think we're all stupid???

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  13. "Mchale and McClure voted with Angle?"

    Birds of a feather?

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  14. Yeah, we're all trying to figure that one out.

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  15. "Doesn't Julio Guirdy sit on this Commisson? "

    Yes he does. I have no idea what he does there.

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  16. Yes. I agree with you and Rev. Dowd on this one.

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  17. Bernie I understand the Julio teachs english for the Commission.

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  18. Julio teaches EFL (English as a Fourth Language).

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  19. Growing Harrisburg "Big-Government" one resolution at a time.

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  20. Sounds like a plan. After we abolish the Bridge Commission can we abolish Angle. That will make everything right!

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  21. Who cares? Really?

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  22. Yes, let's abolish this rest home for political hacks. Reibman making over $100 K after shaking down contractors and cronies in his obscene "pay to play" administration? Only in America!

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  23. Yeah Stoffa and Reibman, birds of a feather. Huge multiple public pensions and engaged in all sorts of weird behavior.

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  24. there may be a need for additional reforms as there were some 15 years ago but if PennDOT or NJDOT take over guess what, 17 more bridges will be controlled by the state's with some of the worst maintained bridges in the country. Right now, these bridges are inspected and repaired on an ongoing basis. They are safe.

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