BAWG Report

2009 June 11 at 3:20 pm (Board of Supervisors, Taxes, Tredyffrin Twp.) (, )

Fifty-five people attended the Tredyffrin Township’s Budget Advisory Working Group (BAWG) meeting last night. The BAWG sought input from Tredyffrinites as to their preferences for containing the budget problem.   So, after a brief overview of some BAWG activity, and collection of the Tredyffrin Community Survey, the mike was turned over to residents for comment.

Ideas from Residents

  • Against tax increase
  • Placing the library in the high priority section with police and fire departments.
  • Against earned income tax (EIT) [3 people], and questions surrounding its definition
  • Prioritizing government services, then reducing or removing lowest priorities
  • Ending the leaf recycling program, another recommended homeowners recycle their own leaves.
  • Doing a financial threat analysis to plan for financial collapses
  • Pooling of school district and township resources
  • Find cost saving ideas like not printing brochures, ending leaf composting
  • Modernizing health benefits, possibly adding flexible spending accounts. Lower the health care premiums by making deductibles higher.
  • Waiting on doing capital projects.
  • A request for township lists of its resources
  • A request for the TESB budget exercises which were very similar to this.
  • A request for criterion used in making decisions about the budget: Who would be affected?  How much money would be saved?  What percent of the budget does it represent?

Please send your email comments to BAWG directly at: tredyffrinbawg@gmail.com.  They earnestly seek our input, and if you visit their website, you may sign up for their updates.

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TT BoS – BAWG JUNE 10

2009 June 3 at 6:58 am (Board of Supervisors, Politics, Taxes, Tredyffrin Twp.) (, , , , , )

Please Attend

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

at 7:30 p.m.

at The Tredyffrin Twp. Bldg.

1100 DuPortail Road, Berwyn, PA  19312-1079

The Tredyffrin Township Budget Advisory Working Group (BAWG)

Remember the Tredyffrin Twp. Board of Supervisors’ (TT BoS) Budget Meetings in Nov/Dec 2008…

which increased our taxes for the second year in a row?  Since then, the TT BoS created the Budget Advisory Working Group (BAWG) [http://www.tredyffrinbawg.com], and appointed the volunteers.

The BAWG will hold a public meeting on Wed. June 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Tredyffrin Twp Building to gather public input.  There is a possibility that an Earned Income Tax (EIT) could be reconsidered by the group.

I hope you will bring a friend, and join me in giving the clear message that increasing our taxes is NOT an option, and that Tredyffrin Township must work within its budgetary boundaries just like we do.   I hope you will get involved – democracy works best when normal folks like us are involved – and budgets need not be regarded as overly-complicated.

– Evelyn “E.J.” Richter, A Pen in The Woods

P.S.  Things that may be discussed include:

  • Salaries, benefits and longevity pay for staff. (Non-union staff received longevity pay, cost of living increase, and 100% medical coverage for 2009.)
  • Size and scope of the police department
  • Subsidy levels for fire companies, libaries and the Woodland School
  • Outsourcing of Township services (think park and vehicle maintenance)
  • Sidewalks
  • Taxes, user fees
  • What services are most important to local residents?
  • What are residents’ views on the current and future tax burden?
  • Would residents prefer to increase taxes in order to maintain or expand services?
  • What services would local residents be willing to see reduced or eliminated?

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We’re Invited!

2009 May 29 at 7:58 am (Board of Supervisors, Politics, Taxes, Tredyffrin Twp.) (, )

The Tredyffrin Township Supervisors have appointed a volunteer group, The Budget Advisory Working Group, or BAWG, to advise them, and BAWG will hold an open meeting for TT residents.  

Please Attend

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

at 7:30 p.m.

at The Tredyffrin Twp. Bldg.

1100 DuPortail Road, Berwyn, PA  19312-1079

The Tredyffrin Township Budget Advisory Working Group (BAWG) 

TT BAWG requests your feedback…

What services are most important to local residents?  What are residents’ views on the current and future tax burden?  Would residents prefer to increase taxes in order to maintain or expand services?  What services would local residents be willing to see reduced or eliminated?

See you there!

A Pen 

 


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Chesterbrook Civic Assoc. Mtg

2009 February 28 at 2:14 pm (Board of Supervisors, Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Tredyffrin Twp.) (, , , , )

Salient points from the meeting between CCA and Tredyffrin Twp. Officials on February 17, 2009 at 7:30 p.m. in Keene Hall at Tredyffrin Township Building.  

Concerned citizens showed up for a meeting with Tredyffin Township officials.  Officals attending included:  Supervisors Judy DiFilippo and John DiBuonaventuro, Township Manager Mimi Gleason, and Township Engineer Steve Burgo.  Mr. Burgo is very knowledgeable about storm water management, and fielded questions well.  He suggests that an inline underground system should be considered, because it would take less area, and it could be built to accommodate the water flow.  It was stressed that more of the water should be handled on the PTC’s property. 

Sound barriers were also discussed.  Some are planned at 12 feet high, and residents are concerned that this may not be high enough to contain noise at second story levels.

A Pen

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TT BoS and Chesterbrook’s Green Hills Condemn PTC Condemnations 2/1/09

2009 February 3 at 10:47 pm (Board of Supervisors, Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Tredyffrin Twp.) (, , , , , , , )

Green Hills residents attended the BoS meeting en masse.  Forty-three neighbors came to the meeting to register their disapproval of PTC taking two homes in the neighborhood.  Many homeowners spoke to the Supervisors at the meeting expressing their concerns and asking questions.  

Supervisor John DiBuonaventuro stated clearly that the PTC’s plan to take homes is unacceptable.  He reminded all of a Green Hills homeowner’s question to the PTC last Tuesday evening, “Can you look me in the eye, and tell me that you’ve done everything you can to avoid the taking of my property?”  This Supervisor agrees that the PTC has not exhausted other options.  

Supervisor Judy DiFilippo reported of a meeting on Friday January 30 with John DiBuonaventuro, Deirdre Gibson and Michael Caldwell (both of  VFNHP) to discuss solutions to the storm water issue.  The park representatives indicated they will allow water to be dispensed onto park property, spray irrigation is acceptable, but they will not allow detention basins.  Detention basins of the 1970’s are considered “passe” by current storm water managers.  Another method of holding storm water before it could enter the park must be found – possibly underground storage tanks.  Supervisor DiFilippo also contacted Congressman Gerlach, and reported that a study may be done regarding storm water and VFNHP.  She urges neighbors to “Keep your organizations together.  We will work together as a total.”

Supervisor Bob Lamina remarked on the “arrogance” of the PTC at the preliminary display.  In his opinion, this plan is “D.O.A.”, as he would “never support issuing a permit for this plan.  

Township Manager, Mimi Gleason responded to a suggestion to use VFNHP property saying that an act of U.S. Congress is the only way to gain permission to use National Park property.  Such an act would likely not pass, since it would be precedent setting.  

She also informed us that PTC’s storm water management plans must meet the PA Dept. of Environmental Protection regulations, as well as Tredyffrin’s regulations.  Tredyffrin has had significant issues with PTC’s lacking storm water management.  She indicated that there are “several years of work left”  on the plan, and there will likely be many “iterations.”  She encouraged residents to ask the PTC to improve their plans, and to “use less land more creatively to solve the problem.”  

Supervisor DiFilippo encouraged neighbors to stay in close communication, keep organized, continue asking questions of the PTC, and keep contacting legislators.  The TT Supervisors agree that the homes should not be taken, but they have limited powers.  We are encouraged to contact Senator Dinniman and Representative Drucker.  (For more information on how to contact these legislators and others, see “Pages” at upper right hand corner of blog, and click on “Legislators Addresses.” OR CLICK HERE) 

-A Pen

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Panhandle Civic Association Meeting w/TT BoS

2009 January 10 at 7:58 pm (Board of Supervisors, Politics, Taxes, Tredyffrin Twp.) (, , , , , )

A Pen thanks…

The Panhandle Civic Association’s leadership for organizing this meeting.  We hope for your success in improving this matter.  

What:  Notice Of Special Panhandle Civic Association Meeting

When:  Tuesday, January 13, 2009 at 7:30 p.m.

Where:  First Baptist Church, 1012 Upper Gulph Road, Wayne, PA 19087

Who:  Three Tredyffrin Supervisors, Paul Olson, Bob Lamina and Judy DiFillippo

Why:  To discuss the $2.4 million deficit written into the approved budget for 2009.  In order to balance this budget, it is planned to deplete the reserve funds for the second year in a row by this amount. With the reduced income expected this year, and the economy in disarray, fiscal responsibility calls for further reduction in spending in 2009 to preserve the reserve fund for emergencies.

Please join us for an opportunity to express your thoughts on this dilemma. Taxes would have to be raised 38% to balance the budget.

Representatives from other civic associations are also invited.

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Tredyffrin Supervisors Raise Taxes Again! 12/15/08

2008 December 16 at 12:23 pm (Board of Supervisors, Politics, Tredyffrin Twp., Uncategorized) (, , , , , , , , )

The Good News First

Thanks again to Supervisor Olsen, the lone voice of reason and fiscal responsibility.  

A Pen thanks the citizens who spoke against the tax increase at the meeting.  About 15 citizens spoke in total.  Four spoke in favor of increasing taxes, mainly because someone misinformed them about the police officer’s salaries being on the line – they weren’t.  Eleven taxpayers asked the Supervisors not to raise taxes, and a few had excellent suggestions to help the Supervisors reign in the spending.  

The Bad News

In spite of so many citizens speaking against raising taxes on 11/17/08 and 12/15/08 the Supervisors (except for Paul Olsen and Bob Lamina) turned a deaf ear.  Looking back, it’s not surprising.  Supervisors in the last three meetings have indicated that they do not want to reduce your tax burden, because they do not think it is high enough yet.  Most Supervisors suggested budget increases when the conversation was about decreasing it.    The only one speaking against the majority was Supervisor Olsen.  Unfortunately, Supervisor Lamina attended by spotty phone connection from the Middle East.  

This tax increase is the second in two years, and it’s only the beginning.  Supervisor Kampf reported that if they waited to raise taxes, they would be “forced” to raise them 50% in one year.  His projection assumes no improvements in the economy.  So, think of this 2.4% as a warm-up for tax increase season, or maybe  last year’s 3.3% was the warm-up, and we’re in the midst of an uncontrolled spending  spree.  

At the beginning of the discussion the Supervisors agreed easily to remove plans for Westover Park from 2009’s budget.  Then they overrode concessions made at the 11/17/08 meeting in a stunning blind-side to voters who thought the Supervisors would try to be fiscally responsible.  Voting in favor of restoring Cost of Living Increases (COLA) and Longevity Bonuses:  Supervisors DeHaven, DiFilippo, DiBuonoventuro, and DeFeliciantano.  Voting against:  Supervisors Olsen, Kampf, and Lamina.  So:  

  • TT Employees will receive COLA for 2009.  Yes, they were reminded by a citizen that even Gov. Rendell has denied state employees a COLA for 2009, but that did not matter.  Yes, they will receive a 3.5% inflation adjustment when there is negative inflation.  
  • TT Employees will receive Longevity Pay, too.  (That’s the non-merit based bonus, that we’re not supposed to call a bonus (Shhh!).  It’s given to TT employees who don’t get fired that year.)  Hard to believe Supervisors who tell us our employees are underpaid.  

Moments of Interest…

When Supervisor DeHaven lifted up his 3-ring binder (appearing to be 2-inches full of budget information), and explained that he didn’t know how to cut anything from the budget; it was too complicated for him.  Supervisor DeHaven, please consider not running for re-election.   Your primary job as a Supervisor of a $37 million budget is to find the fat and trim it.  

The set-up:  At the 11/17/08 meeting, Supervisor DiBuonaventuro told us that he would forgo his $3,000 stipend from the township for 2009.  He wanted to set an example for all the other Supervisors, encourage them to do the same, and encourage TT Manager Gleason to voluntarily give up her salary increase, and ask her employees to do the same.  Flash forward to 12/15/08, when a knowledgeable citizen reminded the Supervisors that if they all gave up their $3,000 stipend, the township would save $27,000.  Supervisor DiFeliciantano fumed at the citizen asking him “Would you like to donate $3,000 of your money?” and finished with “I am offended!”  Perhaps Supervisor DiFeliciantonio would like to make a donation to TT to cover all of the deficit spending?     

Please contact your Tredyffrin Township Board of Supervisors and make them aware of your concerns.  (If you click on the link, then click on the Supervisor’s highlighted name, their email address will show in your email application.  

UPDATE:  

Here’s another community going through the same thing.  

-A Pen

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Structural Deficit Defined

2008 December 15 at 1:00 am (Board of Supervisors, Politics, Taxes, Tredyffrin Twp.) (, , , )

“Structural Deficit” is a misnomer currently used by the Tredyffrin Township Board of Supervisors.  It is meant to convey that there is a deficit, it is years old, and it is not their fault.  Instead, they should call it a “Chronic Deficit.”  Since, they have confirmed that this deficit has been around for years, and  though they knew this, they continued spending.  That is the definition of fiscal irresponsibility – knowingly spending more than you’ll receive.    

Budgets do not not get out of control when Supervisors  are careful with money.  They go haywire when Supervisors foolishly mistake their “wants” for actual “needs.”  We could benefit from this recession if Supervisors would reflect on how they waste our money.

The fiscally responsible thing to do is trim the budget without delay.  It is the Supervisors’ most important responsibility, and we elected them to do it.  We did not elect a citizen’s panel of their choosing.  We elected them.  

-A Pen

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Tredyffrin Twp. Government Bureaucrats

2008 December 10 at 12:00 am (Board of Supervisors, Politics, Taxes, Tredyffrin Twp.) (, , , , )

“Your dad and I are exactly the opposite.  He’s a government bureaucrat, and I am a capitalist.  We get paid, and our success is measured in opposite behaviors.  

He gets paid to spend money and hire people.  The more he spends and the more people he hires, the larger his organization becomes.  In the government, the larger his organization, the more he is respected.  

On the other hand, within my organization, the fewer people I hire and the less money I spend, the more I am respected by my investors. That’s why I don’t like government people.  They have different objectives from most business people.  As the government grows, more and more tax dollars will be needed to support it.”

From Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki.  Warner Books, 1997, p. 96.  ISBN:  0-446-67745-0

Government Bureaucrats…

One stated at 11/17/08 meeting that they would feel “uncomfortable” facing non-union TT employees if there were no pay raise for 2009.   

One agreed on 11/17/08  to 9 recommendations to reduce the budget for 2009, only if  a reverse -911 system and 2 extra police officers were worked into the budget.  This occurred after the Superintendent of Police, had stated he could do without them.  (This Supervisor later found funding for the reverse-911 system within the County – a program we in Tredyffrin would have paid twice for.)  

One said the recommendations were “draconian” at the 11/17/08 meeting, and for referred to items like music in the park as “quality of life issues.”  The quality of life issues that TT manages are:  police, fire, and roads.  

The last Supervisor lamented at the 12/1/08 meeting a non-union employee salary freeze for 2009.  With the way he carried on, one would think the BoS’s had decided to terminate all 50 of them.  (That would be draconian!)  It is only a one-year salary freeze , and in a recession a salary freeze equals a raise, because costs of goods will decrease  while the salary is maintained.  One of my friends was told recently she will get no salary increase for three years.  

Frustrated?  Help Us!  Stand with us at the next meeting.  

We are doing everything we can to affect a change with this BoS’s, and we need your help.  The Board of Supervisors (BoS)’s heard many people object to a tax hike at the 11/17/08 meeting, but many of them were unswayed.  Come to the meeting:  speak at the mike, bring a small or large poster, or just sit quietly.  Let’s not let them stop us from using the mike until each citizen has had an opportunity to voice their opinion.  It’s our last chance.  

TT BoS meeting is on December 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the Township Building on DuPortail Rd.  Our goal:  standing-room only.  Get your friends and neighbors at the meeting.  Call them on the phone.  If you will be at the meeting, please place a comment.  

-A Pen

P.S.  If you are good with numbers, look over the TT 2009 Budget Presentation available as a PDF.  I hope at least one of these links works for you.  

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You Are Cordially Invited

2008 December 8 at 10:20 am (Board of Supervisors, Politics, Taxes, Tredyffrin Twp., Uncategorized) (, , , , )

Your presence is requested at the 

Tredyffrin Township Board of Supervisors Meeting

Finalizing the 2009 Proposed Budget

on 

December 15, 2008

beginning at 7:30 p.m., ending ?

at

Keene Hall, 1100 DuPortail Road, Tredyffrin

 

If you don’t want a TT Tax increase, with a scoop of TESD Tax increase, topped with a Cherry – Chester County Tax Increase, please come!  We’d love to see you there, though some of the BoS’s won’t!  Many of your neighbors spoke against any tax increase at the 11/17/08 TT BoS meeting, but they’re still planning to raise taxes.  

 

Attire:  Dress is casual, but show your spirit – wear Structural Deficit Red!  

Activities:  Listen to the BoS’s.  Find out who is naughty or nice.  Step up to the karaoke microphone – raise your voice.  Bring a small (or large) sign with a “no-tax increase” message, in case public comments are cut short as on 11/17/08.  Or sit quietly, and witness the TT government spending your hard-earned wages.

R.S.V.P.  To be certain your elected officials get your message, please contact all of the following:   tredyffrin@tredyffrin.orgbos@tredyffrin.org, and 610) 644-1400.   You may also leave a comment on this blog.  🙂

– A Pen

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