Posted by Friends of the Weehawken Waterfront on November 22, 2004 at 11:27:37:
- Our property taxes will soar to pay for the money-losing ferry operation.
- . Hudson County has no experience managing a major mass transit operation.
- Local residents should not be forced to subsidize wealthier suburban commuters.
- Small-town mayors have no business controlling inter-state transport.
- Their plan eliminates ferry services and bus connections, crippling its convenience.
- Its lead mayoral advocate has a history of blocking access to waterfront transit.
- Local control will be a multi-million-dollar magnet for corruption.
- A redundant and cumbersome bureaucracy will be created.
- There has been no open public process to consider alternatives.
- There are obviously better solutions: the Port Authority of NY and NJ or NJ Transit.
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Please contact your elected officials and tell them we need an appropriate public agency running our interstate ferry system.
That means the Port Authority or New Jersey Transit, and NOT an ad hoc team of Weehawken and Hoboken mayors allied with the Hudson County Improvement Authority.
Worse yet, another unregulated private monopoly will lead to a repeat of the current crisis.
Tell our politicians to stop acting like power-hungry corporate raiders, and start working in the best interest of their constituents.
Call today with the contact info below (links to background articles are also provided)! And please e-mail this Page to anyone who might care about the ferries.
Sincerely yours, Ben Goldman, Ph.D. Friends of the Weehawken Waterfront
bengoldman@verizon.net / 201-223-5474
CONTACT INFO FOR ELECTED OFFICIALS:
- Acting NJ Governor and Senate President Richard J. Codey
Email: SenCodey@njleg.org Phone: (609) 777-1246 / (609) 292-6000 / (973)-731-6770 Fax: (609) 292-3454 Address 1: PO Box 001, Trenton, NJ 08625 Address 2: 449 Mount Pleasant Avenue, West Orange, NJ 07052
- Senator Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ)
Contact through the Form at this Page: lautenberg.senate.gov/webform.html Phone: (973) 639-8700 / (202) 224-3224 Fax: (973) 639-8723 / (202) 228-4054 Address 1: One Gateway Ctr., Newark, NJ 07102 Address 2: 324 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510-3003
- Senator Jon S. Corzine (D-NJ)
Contact through the Form at this Page: corzine.senate.gov/contact.cfm Phone: (973) 645-3030 / (202) 224-4744 Fax: (973) 645-0502 / (202) 228-2197 Address 1: 1 Gateway Center, 11th Fl., Newark, NJ 07102 Address 2: 502 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510-3004
- Representative Robert Menendez (D-NJ 13th)
E-mail: menendez@mail.house.gov Phone: (201) 222-2828 / (202) 225-7919 Fax: (201) 222-0188 / (202) 226-0792 Address 1: 911 Bergen Ave., Jersey City, NJ 07306 Address 2: 2238 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515-3013
- State Senator Bernard F. Kenny, Jr. (D-NJ 33rd)
E-mail: SenKenny@njleg.org Phone: (201) 653-1466 / (609) 292-5215 Fax: (609) 633-7254 Address 1: 235 Hudson St Ste 1, Hoboken, NJ 07030 Address 2: PO Box 099, Trenton, NJ 08625-0099
- State Assembly President Albio Sires (D-NJ 33rd)
E-mail: AsmSires@njleg.org Phone: (201) 854-0900 / (609) 292-7065 Fax: (609) 292-2386 / (201) 854-4818 Address 1: 303 58th St, West New York, NJ 07093 Address 2: PO Box 098, Trenton, NJ 08625-0098
- Assemblymember Brian P. Stack (D-NJ 33rd)
E-mail: AsmStack@njleg.org Phone: (201) 330-3233 / (609) 292-7065 Fax: (201) 330-0513 / (609) 292-2386 Address 1: 3715 Palisade Ave, 3rd Floor, Union City, NJ 07087 Address 2: PO Box 098, Trenton, NJ 08625-0098
- Hudson County Freeholder Chair Silverio A. Vega (District 7)
Phone: (201) 795-6001 Fax: (201) 714-4825 Address: Administration Building Annex, 567 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07306
- Hoboken Mayor David Roberts
E-mail: info@hobokennj.org Phone: (201) 420-2013 Address: 94 Washington St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
- Weehawken Mayor Richard Turner
Phone: (201) 319-6005 Address: 400 Park Ave., Weehawken, NJ 7087
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