Northampton County is the beneficiary of a $1.5 million grant to help residents with lead remediation in its owner-occupied housing rehabilitation projects. Frank Brooks and Mike Brett of Northampton County's Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED), under the leadership of Director Tim Herrlinger, deserve the credit for money that should help the county's neediest homeowners, and more importantly, their children.
The state Department of Health warns that lead is especially harmful to young children. At low levels, it may make learning difficult, interfere with growth, harm hearing and delay development. At high levels, lead may cause coma, convulsions and even death. The leading cause of lead poisoning is lead dust from lead-based paint which was used in many homes until 1978.
It's expensive to remove. According to the County DCED, up to 40% of the cost for home rehabilitation is for lead remediation. The County hopes to put this money to work, starting this year. DCED will administer this grant countywide.
Since 2012, 12 homes have been rehabilitated under the County's Owner-occupied Housing Rehabilitation Program. The purpose of the program is to “maintain and preserve the availability of safe and affordable housing for homeowners who have low-to-moderate incomes through Northampton County’s boroughs and townships.”
Three more homes are under contract, and five more under the intake and review process. There is a pipeline of over 30 prospective clients.
DCED plans to administer the grant funds based on need, with a priority for child-occupied properties with children under the age of 6, as well as seniors aging in place in homes with identifiable lead-hazards.
DCED works with the code departments of the boroughs and townships to identify the neediest households. After the program has been advertised publicly, direct contact is made with any households determined to be in need by the local municipalities. It is up to the homeowners to submit applications. Those are reviewed based on the income criteria and eligibility of the requested activities on a first come basis, with few exceptions for emergencies or circumstances where there is an imminent threat to life or property.
Pre-application forms are also available on the county website.
DCED Director Tim Herrlinger said the grant will help "a greater number of citizens throughout Northampton county to improve their living spaces by removing the dangerous effects of lead, helping to bring more households up to a safer living standard.” Executive John Brown added that the grant "supports a creative program designed to provide real solutions to the challenges our neediest citizens face throughout the County, keeping healthy and safer home environments."
If you have a question about lead, you can call 1 (800) 424-LEAD [5323].
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Showing posts with label Department of Community and Economic Development. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 18, 2016
NorCo's Bloated DCED
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Diane Donaher |
The problem with NorCo's DCED
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John Orsini |
Donaher became known for a rather imperious attitude. The most glaring example of this was the decision, which she apparently made on her own, to take control over nearly $500,000 in tourism grants awarded by Council each year. She knew better than the people's elected representatives, and even went so far as to contact grant recipients and tell them there would be no money.
When her grand plan became known, Council exploded. Brown quickly reversed her, although it was by then too late to award any grants last year. Brown assured Council that they, and not she, would have final say over hotel tax revenue.
Unfortunately, there are other examples of someone who seemed more focused on creating her own little fiefdom than in creating jobs or providing affordable housing. Like taking Bryan Cope out of Open Space, where he belongs. Or trying to take control over departments like the Conservation District, whose interests might at times be averse to hers Or scheduling a private meeting of all the authorities for the purpose of hiring a consultant, in blatant violation of the Sunshine Act.
Enter Timmy Herrlinger, a John Brown crony
It's no surprise that Donaher has resigned. In fact, when Brown decided to bring Deputy Director Timmy Herrlinger on board, she was among the last to know. She found out when IT called her about his phone. The writing was on the wall.
Herrlinger is a John Brown pal. Soon after his hire, he placed a sign over his office saying, "Do Not Disturb unless you are bleeding." He was writing. Perhaps he's doing his memoirs. When people ask him about different matters, his stock answer is, "I'll check this out with my friend, John."
LVEDC Morphs From Whipping Boy to Breath of Fresh Air
While all of this was going on, Don Cunningham and the Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation (LVEDC) came into Northampton County recently like a breath of fresh air. For years, LVEDC has been Council's favorite whipping boy. Whether it has been Ron Angle or Wayne Grube, whether fair or unfair, LVEDC has always been blamed for driving development to Lehigh County. But after Cunningham's most recent report, I thought Bob Werner was wiping tears from his eyes. Cunningham presented a fact-driven speech demonstrating exactly what LVEDC has been doing over the past 18 months. He has even prepared brochures and videos to market the Slate Belt, Easton, Bethlehem and Northampton County.
The winds have shifted.
Brown himself seems uncertain whether he wants to continue with a bloated DCED department whose economic development function appears to be redundant with the work being performed by LVEDC. On May 11, he informed Council that his new Deputy Director Tim Herrlinger is now the Acting DCED Director, but has not increased his salary beyond the $72,623 at which he was hired, which is $3,000 more than Deputy Director Lori Szywensky was making when she left the County for Turning Point. Brown has not nominated Herrlinger as Donaher's successor.
While I have no idea what Brown is thinking, Council member Bob Werner has made pretty clear that he is disgusted by the County DCED. In his email to fellow Council members, he makes this specific complaint and request:
"[T]here has been little presence, if any, at our council or committee meetings and we have had little or no updates as to what has been accomplished or what the committee as a whole has done or is working on. I respectfully requested the Economic team 's presence at our May 5th council meeting.and no one showed. I am now requesting, with ample time in advance, to have all Economic team members at our next council meeting to respond [to] unanswered questions and concerns that still are open."Enter John Orsini the Meanie
I told you about this on Monday and yesterday. This was more than NorCo DCED Specialist John Orsini could bear. At 9:19 am, during business hours, he posted this personal attack, which even includes Council::
As one who works within this "bloated department", I have to say that the "bloat" is non-existent. The department is a consolidation of past functions that have been brought under one roof, and in fact has the same number of people that it had before the consolidation. I've been hearing from Bernie's trolls since I joined the department over a year ago, and have never been subjected to such lies, attacks and gossip. Bernie's trolls all have plenty to say that is not based on fact, only on innuendo, rumor, and unsubstantiated claims from people in various levels of the county and the community, and some I suspect, who may sit on the very Council that governs this county.At about 10:30 am, while I was working on a title search, Orsini confronted me in the Recorder of Deed's Office. I took it out into the hallway, and when I told him he has a bloated and ineffective department, he began poking me and telling me that I should be trying to get him more money.
If you're going to try to destroy someone's reputation, Bernie, at least meet that person face to face and form your own opinion. How many of us in DCED have you met? I walk past you every day in your pursuit of dirt. You don't know who I am or where I work. Why not? As an ex-lawyer, I'm sure you know that here in America, you're innocent until proven guilty.
The people of DCED are dedicated professionals who work hard every day to try and make the County a better place. If this is repulsive to some, then so be it. I would consider the source when reading this blog. So to all you anonymous cowards...IDENTIFY YOURSELVES AND BE KNOWN AS THE TROLLS THAT YOU ARE.
By the way, the only bloated thing around the county is Bernie...
(I will be surprised if you post this, in whole or in part, as it doesn't fit your style of character assassination)\
John Orsini, DCED Specialist
He then said he wanted to talk to me, but wanted me to agree that everything he says is confidential. I refused to give him confidentiality, but met him in a lounge so we could speak freely without disturbing others. But when I got him alone, he refused to tell me where he worked before coming to the county, how long he has worked here, or his salary. He said his comment was made from his smart phone at break time (9:15 am). He said he has flexible break times. My conversation in the lounge with him was at 10:40 am, and he said he was on break again. After the conversation was over, he came back to tell me, this time in the presence of others, that he understood why I hate government and that it must be tough to lose my law license.
Orsini is paid $46,017.30 per year, and has only been working for the county for a year. His LinkedIn page shows that he is a journeyman, never lasting very long in any one job.
And he won't be lasting that long at Northampton County. He confirmed he has given two week's notice, and may have helped himself out the door even sooner with his antics yesterday.
I hear there may be some slots open in Allentown.
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Brown Gives Timmy Command of NorCo DCED
On May 5, NorCo DCED Director Diane Donaher resigned after a mixed record of success. She never provided Council with a single report on job production, except within her bloated office. Nobody weeped when she left. But their are questions about her successor.
On May 11, NorCo Exec John Brown advised Council that Deputy Director Timmy Herrlinger, about whom very little is known, is Acting Director. As anal as ever, President John Cusick wants to prepare a Resolution, in triplicate, conforming this temporary appointment. He wants to send Herrlinger through the gauntlet of Ken Kraft's Personnel Committee.
For his part, Ken Kraft thinks there's no need to confirm an Acting Director. This is all within the Executive's prerogative.
Finally, Bob Werner has made clear he won't be voting for anyone at DCED, Acting or otherwise, until the entire department comes to a meeting and justifies their existence on earth.
All of this is deliberation and really should be discussed at an open meeting instead of in cyber space, as my post below makes clear.
But since the cat's out of the bag, let's talk a little about Timmy.
According to his LinkedIn profile, he's proficient in Mandarin Chinese. You can even see him doing Gangman style in the video above. That's actually Korean, but his understanding is only "elementary." I've got to admit this still beats Diane Donaher's gig as a voice over artist. You never know when you're gonna' run into a bunch of commie bastards.
Herrlinger served as Executive Director of the LCCC Foundation for over seven years, and his main job there was raising money from private charitable sources. He was also a teacher and a gift officer at Lehigh University (nine years) and Moravian College (three years).
He was hired because he is a personal friend of Brown. Diane Donaher never knew he was coming until someone from IT called her to find out where his phone belonged.
At LCCC, he reportedly had trouble meeting deadlines.
He's got a string of bullshit certificates, but does have a Master's from Lehigh in "Instructional Technology," which is a fancy way of saying that he is skilled at power point presentations.
He's no economic or community development director. Not even close. But Brown has only named him as Acting Director, and Council really has no say at this point.
Updated 7:50 am
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