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Restructuring Ordinance

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Final Vote on Restructuring Ordinance Set for Tonight

Positions will be eliminated, created under proposal

The Brick Township council is set to vote Tuesday night on two ordinances that will eliminate several positions in township government and create three other positions in a move that will restructure some of the upper management of township affairs. The move has created controversy in township political circles, where council Democrats have said the move is designed to save taxpayers more than $400,000 per year, while some opponents have quietly questioned whether the plan is underpinned by partisan politics. A majority of council members voted at the governing body's Sept. 10 meeting to pass the ordinance, despite warnings from the township attorney not to do so. The ordinances were not drafted by the regular township attorney, Council …

BW

5:14 am on Wednesday, September 26, 2012

For those who asked it is on the Ocean County Clerks site http://www.oceancountyclerk.com/wb_or1/new_sch.asp   more ›

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Brick Government Restructuring Plan Proves Controversial

Warning from attorney as ordinance intending on cutting costs moves forward

The introduction of two ordinances that would eliminate several positions in municipal government, create some new positions and restructure several departments proved controversial Monday night, starting with a warning from the township attorney. The ordinances, which Council President John Ducey said were not drafted by the regular township attorney, would eliminate eight positions within township government and create three new ones. Not all of the eight positions are currently filled, Ducey said. In addition to the eight positions to be cut, which include those currently held by Deputy Business Administrator Juan Bellu and Recreation Department Head Dave Francese, the departments of Recreation as well as Community Development and Land …

knarfie

3:10 pm on Thursday, September 27, 2012

If Scarpelli is the best name to come up with, it's really time to get out of town.   more ›

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