September 4, 2007 - 6:21pm
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Bergen Freeholders are Reverse Robin Hoods

HACKENSACK– The Democrat controlled Freeholder board has used the open space trust fund to steal from the poor and give to the rich. Far from being the party of the working man, these people are using open space funds in the least populated areas in Bergen County, while leaving children in the more densely populated areas to play in the streets,” said Paul Duggan, Column 2 Freeholder Candidate. A recently released report by Best4Bergen.Org reveals per-capita spending on open space is disproportionably targeted to the least densely populated areas.

In Hackensack, the county spent $23.11 per person on open space, while in Old Tappan they spent $276.36 per person, over 10 times as much,” added his Freeholder running mate, Candidate Charles J.X Kahwaty. It is time to bring fairness to bear on the open space question. Before we grant an increase in open space taxes we should develop a formula for spending. Robert Yudin, also a Candidate for Freeholder noted, “As Freeholders, we will reevaluate the wisdom of an open space fund administered by the county. These tax dollars should be divided per capita to the municipalities for dispersal, not to be used as a “big check” photo op by Freeholder incumbents.

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See www.Best4bergen.org for full report

*Other disparities:

Franklin Lakes $245.00 per person
Fort Lee $8.60 per person
Mahwah $384.00 per person
Lyndhurst $22.53 per person
River Vale $435.00 per person
Teaneck $11.89 per person

WWW.BEST4BERGEN.ORG can be reached via email at Andy@andygause.com.