Sunday, July 6, 2014

A Year Later, UCIA Settlement Terms Unresolved

Being only halfway through my mandated four weeks of restricted activity, I was reduced to simple tasks such as filing papers and came across the much-vaunted settlement with the Union County Improvement Authority.

The City Council approved the settlement last August, clearing up some issues dating back to 2001.

UCIA Chairman Daniel Sullivan, the former freeholder who replaced Charlotte DeFilippo as head of the authority, presented the $1.09 million check to the council in December, in a supposed show of a new age of cooperation between Plainfield and the UCIA.

However, conditions of the agreement, such as installation of a street clock and city use of the UCIA parking deck, are still unresolved as the one-year anniversary of the settlement approaches.

Has Sullivan, now also head of the Union County Utilities Authority, become as inimical toward the Queen City as his predecessor, who was also chairman of the Union County Regular Democratic Organization? Or is the current chairman, Assemblyman Jerry Green, dissing the city as part of his campaign against Mayor Adrian O. Mapp? If so, the rest of the population just becomes collateral damage in the political wars.

And that is too bad.

--Bernice

3 comments:

  1. the primary is over...aren't they all supposed to be pretending to like each other like normal ??

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  2. Interesting that Asm. Green has chosen to use his blog to criticize this posting. Also interesting was his classification of the rhetoric used by himself during the campaign as nonsense. It would be nice if he would heed his own advice, but he is past the age of learning good behavior.

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    1. I also just happened upon Green's post. What a hypocrite! He is the most divisive operative in the city, and his twenty-two years in office have coincided with twenty-two years of wasted opportunity and rot.

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