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Summary of BOA Final Budget Vote: “Let Them Eat Cake”

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Read the summary of the Board Of Alder meeting last evening on the City’s 2010-11 Budget and see how they voted.

Call your alderperson and tell them to hold the line on no tax increase

Monday, May 17th, 2010

There are signs that Alderpersons will ignore a historic petition of over 1000 names and make a compromise. Let them know how you feel about a tax hike in the worst economy since the great depression. Even DeStefano agreed to sign the petition (but then refuse) and sent out campaign literature only a few months ago touting that people can’t take a tax increase in this economy. Has the economy gotten better? Why is there now a proposed increase of between 9-20+%? That range which is often ignored by the media is directly from the Mayor’s own Management and Budget Office. We didn’t compute it, twist it, or massage it. Straight from Management and Budget. The reason they don’t say it to the press, is that they are trying to pull a fast one. Don’t let your alderperson try to sneak away from the true increase for some people of over 20% in this economy.

See the NHR article in todays paper
See the Op-Ed from yesterday’s paper on the BOE

Call Justin Elicker at 203-500-2969

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Lets put the pressure on Justin Elicker, BOA Finance Committee Member. Let him know how you feel about the budget or how a 9-20% tax and rent increase will effect your life. Be nice, but be clear and ask him to join over 1000 people who signed the petition.

Justin Elicker 10-D Justin Elicker

Ward10@newhavenct.net

 

192 Willow Street 06511-2531 H:203-500-2969

How Will Your Alderperson Vote? Check Back update: Tuesday, May 18

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Updated

FINANCE COMMITTEE MEMBERS to vote on Mayors PROPOSED Budget Tuesday, May 18, 7pm City Hall.
Shah (Chair), Clark (Vice-Chair), Perez, Goldfield, Jackson-Brooks, Castro, Lemar, Morehead, Elicker, Bauer, O’Sullivan-Best

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See how they voted in past budget cycles

PHOTO WARD

NAME

ADDRESS ZIP CODE PHONE
Andrea Jackson-Brooks 4-D Andrea Jackson-Brooks

Ward4@newhavenct.net

 

102 DeWitt Street 06519-2131 H:203-776-0502
Jorge Perez 5-D Jorge Perez

Ward5@newhavenct.net

 

24 Cassius Street 06519-2313 H:203-562-4373
Frances Clark 7-D Frances T. Clark

Ward7@newhavenct.net

 

320 Audobon Court 06511-1203 H:203-772-4455
Roland Lemar 9-D

Roland Lemar

Ward9@newhavenct.net

 

6 Eld Street 06511 H:203-507-7869
Justin Elicker 10-D Justin Elicker

Ward10@newhavenct.net

 

192 Willow Street 06511-2531 H:203-500-2969
Maureen O'Sullivan-Best 11-I Maureen O’Sullivan-Best

Ward11@newhavenct.net

54 Foxon Street 06513-2320 H:203-467-9783
Stephanie Bauer 14-D

Stephanie Bauer

Ward14@newhavenct.net

55 East Pearl Street 06513-4309 H:203-785-0065
Migdalia Castro 16-D Migdalia Castro

Ward16@newhavenct.net 

 

203 Saltonstall Avenue-Court Cottage 06513-4250 H:203-777-6835
Greg Morehead 22-D

Greg Morehead

Ward22@newhavenct.net

Ward22 website

13 Frances Hunter Drive 06511-3604 H:203-507-7766
Yusuf Shah 23-D Yusuf I. Shah

Ward23@newhavenct.net

59 Gilbert Avenue 06511-5331 H:203-507-7679
Carl Goldfield 29-D Carl Goldfield

Ward29@newhavenct.net

 

25 Roydon Road 06511-2806 H:203-782-2064
W:203-787-9222

Final Public Hearing, Wednesday, April 28 @ 6:30 pm

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

We need your support by coming to the final public hearing on the budget. Your presence will make a big difference and we need you to come even if you can only stay a short while. The meeting is at City Hall, on the second floor, 165 Church Street.

We are asking everyone to do these three things:

#1 —- Sign the Petition to Cut the Budget by 10%
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The Mayor is proposing a 2% cut through Innovation Based Budgeting (IBB), we are asking that number to be 10% to be no new (net) taxes. Please call Jeffrey at 203-676-0880 or email jeffrey.kerekes@gmail.com if you have petitions ready to be picked up. While our Citywide Brainstorm has generated over 315 revenue/expense ideas, we believe city managers are best poised to implement cost savings measures to achieve a 10% reduction in the budget.

http://www.petitiononline.com/NewHaven/petition.html

#2 —- Come to the Final Public Hearing On The Budget —- **** PLEASE COME TO THIS EVENT!!!!! **** —-
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Final public hearing on the budget. We need people to turn out on this night. Bring your neighbors!!!
Wednesday, April 28, 2010 @ 6:30 pm
Board of Alders Chambers, City Hall, 165 Church Street, New Haven, CT 06511

#3 —- Contact these Board of Alders, Finance Committee Members —- They will be making a recommendation to the Full BOA on the Budget —-
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Ward#
4 Andrea Jackson-Brooks Ward4@newhavenct.net 102 DeWitt Street New Haven, CT 06519-2131 203-776-0502

5 Jorge Perez Ward5@newhavenct.net 24 Cassius Street New Haven, CT 06519-2313 203-562-4373

7 Bitsy Clark clarkfrances@sbcglobal.net 320 Audobon Court New Haven, CT 06511-1203 203-772-4455

9 Roland Lemar Ward9@newhavenct.net 549 Orange Street New Haven, CT 06511- 203-240-6135

10 Justin Elicker Ward10@newhavenct.net 192 Willow Street New Haven, CT 06511-2501 203-500-2969

11 Maureen O’Sullivan-Best Ward11@newhavenct.net 54 Foxon Street New Haven, CT 06513-3404 203-467-9783

14 Stephanie Bauer Ward14@newhavenct.net 55 East Pearl Street New Haven, CT 06513-3206 203-785-0065

16 Migdalia Castro Ward16@newhavenct.net 139 Lloyd Street,Unit 3, New Haven, CT 06513-3811 777-6835

22 Greg Morehead Ward22@newhavenct.net 13 Frances Hunter Drive, New Haven, CT 06511-3533 203-507-7766

23 Yusuf I. Shah Ward23@newhavenct.net 730 George Street #309, New Haven, CT 06511-5217 843-4450

29 Carl Goldfield Ward29@newhavenct.net 25 Roydon Road New Haven, CT 06511-2806 782-2064 w:787-9222

Online Petition – Cut The Budget By 10%

Friday, March 19th, 2010

A Petition to the Members of the Board of Alders Finance Committee

The undersigned residents and taxpayers of New Haven wish to register our opposition to Mayor DeStefano’s proposed 2010-2011 budget. The $670,448,590 proposal is a large one and calls for a city-wide 9–11% tax increase, regardless of taxpayers’ ability to carry this burden. This is unacceptable.

We agree with the Mayor that these times are not normal. We disagree emphatically, however, with the Mayor’s proposed responses to these events. The Mayor’s proposal does little to attack the real problem, which is rapidly escalating costs, well beyond the rate of inflation. We refuse to be deflected from this focus.

In normal times, those who want work can generally find it. In normal times, wages and salaries increase, real estate values rise, the stock market expands – and we can support tax increases. But these are not normal times. In households throughout New Haven, families are re-learning how to “do without”. In New Haven’s businesses, and in our churches, colleges, and universities, responsible officials are finding ways to cut costs – not to control their growth, but to cut them. We affirm that, in these decidedly not normal times, New Haven’s city government must do the same. As City Alders, you have the authority to demand changes in the proposed budget and not simply accept it with minor changes As those who voted you into office, we deserve your protection and support.

We urge you to request that every department head identify ways to cut their actual expenses– not their proposals, but their current budgets – by 10% and to submit such reductions in a revised budget proposal. These are competent professionals who know how best to do this. They alone know how the dollar is spent and which activities provide the least value.

As an outside group we cannot presume to dictate where those cuts must be. We are confident, however, that competent professionals in every department know best how to cut 10% from their expenses with the least pain to New Haven’s quality of life and critical City services. Let them use furloughs, freeze hiring, wages and salaries, health care benefits, or simply turn the lights off earlier. Let them identify the ways to achieve the 10% reduction. We expect that some services will be sacrificed, and we are reluctantly ready to deal with that. We are not ready for yet another tax increase.

We know that what we propose is difficult. But these are not normal times. We urge you to send the Mayor’s proposal back and demand accountability from each and every department throughout this city. We love this city. We want this city to remain a great place to live for all.

To sign our petition to cut 10% of the budget: http://www.petitiononline.com/NewHaven/petition.html

Or if you want to print out the petition and help gather signatures. Return it to Jeffrey Kerekes, 43 Lyon Street, New Haven, CT 06511 203-676-0880

New Aldermanic Committees Announced

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

The new arrangement of Alderpersons has been announced, you can see the full line up here. The finance committee members are below:

Shah (Chair)
Silverman (Vice-Chair)
Perez
Goldfield
Jackson-Brooks
Clark
Castro
Rhodeen
Sandman