Local Government TV

Wednesday, July 08, 2015

Fed Ed No Longer On Airport Authority

Back in March, Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski was still on the Lehigh Northampton Airport Authority, advocating for the sale of Braden Airpark much as he unsuccessfully pressured Board members to shed Queen City Airport in the past. He was looking to unload Queen City to developers.

LVIA Executive Director Charles Everett has confirmed that Fed Ed is no longer on the Board.

Pawlowski had been nominated for re-appointment, but Lehigh County Commissioners deadlocked in Committee and appeared to be ready to reject him, which would be a stinging rebuke to someone who thinks he can win an election to the U.S. Senate. Rather than see Fed Ed humiliated, Muller withdrew the nomination, and Pawlowski quietly resigned.

13 comments:

  1. You just LOVE to burn candles at both ends O'Hairy! You hate the so-called "Gang of Four" commissioners in LC, yet their opposition to Fed Ex on the LVIA board brings you great pleasure. You are the biggest freaking hypocrite in the valley.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Fed Ed, that is...

    ReplyDelete
  3. You seem to think that if i disagree with public officials about some things, i must hate them and everything they do. That may be the way you think, but it is illogical.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Ohare flip flops like the wind according to the stuffed brown envelopes and palm grease that occurs on any particular day. Anon 12:49 those who burn candles at both ends eventually get what they wish for

    Union hater turned union lover is too little too late. Everyone knows this POS supports whatever his agenda is on any given day. Callahan lost . Get used to it. Ohare is driven and fueled by hate and jealousy and nothing more.

    ReplyDelete
  5. How does this not make the papers? Sorry, bad question I know. We have no newspapers anymore.

    Bernie you're doing a hell of a job, thanks.

    The Banker

    ReplyDelete
  6. Thanks for reporting on this Bernie - didn't see it anywhere else. Your small collection of detractors above benefit from your light moderation policy, but in exchange suffer through life with tiny brains and constantly looking backwards, not forwards.

    ReplyDelete
  7. I should have posted under my name when I coined Fed Ed. Now I won't get credited on Wikicorruptia.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Pawlowski, Fleck and Muller, what a team!

    Earlier this year, wasn't Muller the one praising the "miracle" Pawlowski achieved in Allentown?

    ReplyDelete
  9. Fed Ed creator, Post your name and take credit.

    ReplyDelete
  10. "Thanks for reporting on this Bernie - didn't see it anywhere else."

    The papers had reported his nomination was in trouble. Just not that the nomination was later withdrawn, or that Pawlowski subsequently resigned.

    ReplyDelete
  11. A missed opportunity. Just think of the wheeling and dealing that might have been.

    ReplyDelete
  12. Maybe, before too long, everyone will be saying "Ed Who?".

    ReplyDelete
  13. F. You Bailey, Esq.July 8, 2015 at 8:50 PM

    Allentown PA: City Without Enough Handcuffs

    ReplyDelete

You own views are appreciated, especially if they differ from mine. But remember, commenting is a privilege, not a right. I will delete personal attacks or off-topic remarks at my discretion. Comments that play into the tribalism that has consumed this nation will be declined. So will comments alleging voter fraud unless backed up by concrete evidence. If you attack someone personally, I expect you to identify yourself. I will delete criticisms of my comment policy, vulgarities, cut-and-paste jobs from other sources and any suggestion of violence towards anyone. I will also delete sweeping generalizations about mainstream parties or ideologies, i.e. identity politics. My decisions on these matters are made on a case by case basis, and may be affected by my mood that day, my access to the blog at the time the comment was made or other information that isn’t readily apparent.