Old Bridge Republicans Release Their “Framework for Change-Putting Old Bridge Back on the Right Track”
GOP lays out a comprehensive plan for economic revival and long-term growth
Old Bridge, NJ: Recognizing that the residents of Old Bridge are tired of the Democrats one-shot revenue raising schemes, Township land-sales and raiding OBMUA surpluses to plug self-inflicted budget gaps, the 2011 Republican team of Owen Henry, Brian Cahill, Eleanor “Debbie” Walker and Dr. Jim Anderson have assembled the following comprehensive 6-point plan to revitalize Old Bridge’s stagnant economy and restore integrity to the Township Council. Members of the public and press can find and download a copy of this plan at http://www.oldbridgerepublicans.com/framework-for-change/.
A Framework for Change – Putting Old Bridge Back on the Right Track
Old Bridge is Open for Business
- Demonstrate to the Business community that Old Bridge is a Business Friendly town
- Create sustainable additional Revenue – Create jobs
- Partner with State of New Jersey’s Economic Development Team
Complete Review of all Vendor Contract
- Review and re-bidding of all contracts to reduce costs and improve efficiency.
- Additional review process to ensure fairness and least-cost
- Township Administrative Efficiency
- Complete review of Township Departments to eliminate redundancy and improve costs
- Top to bottom analysis of Expenses
- Complete Review of HR Policies and procedures
Fiscal Responsibility
- Produce structurally balanced budgets
- No more one shot Revenue Schemes
- No more land sales to balance budgets
- No more raiding the OBMUA’s reserve
Due Diligence
- Immediately Repeal the newly enacted Lifetime Healthcare ordinance
- Ensure Township employees have the tools they need to meet the needs of the Residents
- Explore and invest in technology
- Energy Audit to improve costs
- Shared Service agreements with neighboring towns
Resident/Employee Outreach
- Quarterly Resident Forums
- Improved communication via Website, Social Media & in Emergencies
- Mayor will be completely accessible to residents
- Town Hall & employee forums with the Mayor
- Open government – Restructure of Town Council meetings – Two Meetings per month