A contracted position in township government that was not included in the 2012 operating budget may return.
The township council this week decided to solicit bids for the grantsman position, which had been eliminated from this year's township operating budget. The grantsman, as the title implies, is tasked with obtaining grant funding for the township.
For the past several years, the township has utilized the services of Bruno Associates, of Clifton, for the grantsman position. The company was paid $55,000 plus incentives of $10,000 last year to obtain various grants from private and governmental agencies for the township.
Council President John Ducey said this year, the council's Business and Finance Committee felt money could be saved by having township employees do the grant-finding work. But that plan has apparently not materialized.
"We had removed the grantsman in the hopes that an employee could write our grants for us," said Council President John Ducey. "The mayor is in charge of personnel, and he will not allow an employee to do that job. So we do need to have an outside source find grants for us and get the grants for us."
Mayor Stephen C. Acropolis was a vocal opponent of cutting the grantsman position during the period of time when the township council was crafting the operating budget, touting the fact that the grantsman yielded hundreds of thousands of dollars per year in grants provided to the township, and sometimes local organizations through funding the township received on their behalf.
Acropolis told Brick Patch there are not enough employees to fill the duties of a grantsman, and he did not support adding any new positions. Acropolis said previously, Anthony Lazroe, a leader of the township Democratic organization, had the township grant writing job.
"I'm not going to pay an employee benefits, health care and a salary to write grants part time," Acropolis said. "We don't have extra people sitting around, doing nothing, where they would have the time, energy and expertise necessary" to write grants.
Councilwoman Susan Lydecker said the initial decision against retaining grantsman services should not reflect poorly on Bruno, whose contract with the township ended June 7.
"They do a very good job, but it's not about how good of a job they do," said Lydecker said. "It's about what money we can save for the town and what money we can get for the town at the least cost to the town."
The bid specification for the grantsman position will be changed from previous years, council members said.
Business Administrator Scott Pezarras said the Business and Finance Committee would prefer a more performance-based contract this time around.
"We want to give it an outside-of-the-box approach," said Councilman Dan Toth.
Township employees do write some grants, such as state Department of Transportation and Green Acres grants, Pezarras said.
IGGY
8:25 am on Thursday, July 12, 2012
Someone check and see how they are related to the mayor !
Stinger
9:14 am on Thursday, July 12, 2012
I'll do it for 200 K a year, plus health care and pension that I barely pay a dime for, plus 4 weeks paid vacation and every holiday off, plus 21 personal days. Ah hell, just mail me the check.
So, when do I start?
Chief Wahoo
9:58 am on Thursday, July 12, 2012
Sure Lydecker , whatever you say..... LOL
Mrgrumpass
11:03 am on Thursday, July 12, 2012
Councilwoman Susan Lydecker
“"They do a very good job, but it's not about how good of a job they do," Lydecker said. “It’s about what money we can save for the town and what money we can get for the town at the least cost to the town."
Susan we all know that you are one of the Obama Zombies and zombies can’t think for themselves but can you read your statement? If the grant writer brings in HUNDREDS of THOUSANDS each year not renewing their contract is?? I am trying to pick the correct words poor judgment, poor management, and naive; no I think I have it STUPID!
And as for the comments of Councilman Toth, thinking out of the box, why don’t you move your box to California they love liberal political free thinkers and wine you would fit right in!
Seen Enough
6:54 pm on Friday, July 13, 2012
thank you, I read Susan Lydecker's comments 3 times and sat in front of the computer and said what???? I was beginning to think it was me. This council gets more and more clueless with each meeting.
If the council really wants an out of the box solution here it is RESIGN!!!! None of you are demonstrating any knowledge or capability of handling the financial matters of this town
JD
11:20 am on Thursday, July 12, 2012
Just hire the Grantsman and pay him a commission... say 10% of what he/she gets...
No base salary at all.
Doesn't cost Brick anything at that point... and Brick gets 90% of what he lands...
that is a better deal than the Solar deal...
the commissioned grantsman may bring in more money than the solar project at... 0 risk!!!
jets1
6:22 pm on Friday, July 13, 2012
This council does not seem to be cutting any costs? its seems like the township goverment is expanding not shrinking what gives?
BW
2:09 pm on Thursday, July 12, 2012
Anyone check to see which friend or family member, who has zero qualifications for the position, is looking for a job?
Tommy
2:23 pm on Thursday, July 12, 2012
JD is a mental giant !!!! And it came so simple !!!! Put this guy in charge - up there in the center seat .....give him a big stick. Can ya make Ham & Eggs talk ? Betcha can't throw that Doughnut round my finger !!! :)
Watchman
5:11 pm on Thursday, July 12, 2012
Of course the mayor is against it.He is against anything this council comes up with. No one missed him at the meeting Tuesday. Do us a favor and miss all of them.
knarfie
7:48 pm on Monday, August 6, 2012
I didn,t think it possible, but this council is worse than the last one. Can,t we get some intlligent people to serve?
knarfie
7:51 pm on Monday, August 6, 2012
Sorry, that bad spelling might qualify me for council.