A
new agreement tied to a $25.4 million state aid award for Trenton will
require the city to work on increasing parking collections and
enforcement, and to give the state documents on hiring, mayoral
appointments, legal settlement and any penalties imposed by state and
federal agencies.
The
state Department of Community Affairs today released a new Memorandum
of Understanding that city officials have agreed to adhere to as a
condition of the latest annual transitional aid award, which the city
needs in order to balance its budget.
The
focus of the memorandum has changed since last year, when the previous
agreement put the DCA in charge of finding and vetting capable
department directors for the city. The agency had previously rejected
some candidates proposed by Mayor Tony Mack and criticized the
qualifications of some of his top staffers.
This
year, with a cohort of DCA-approved directors installed in City Hall,
the state has turned its attention to improving Trentons parking system
and requiring the city to hand over more information on topics ranging
from Open Public Records Act complaints to any city court settlements or
judgements exceeding $100,000.
The
memorandum, which covers the period through June 2014, was signed by
Mack, business administrator Sam Hutchinson, City Clerk Leona Baylor and
Thomas Neff, director of the DCAs Division of Local Government
Services. Mack did not respond to e-mailed requests for comment.
The
DCA did not answer a question about whether the new requirements apply
only to the city or to all municipalities receiving transitional aid,
but several provisions appeared specific to Trenton.
One
condition requires the city to develop minimum skill requirements for
new members of the Lafayette Yard Community Development Corp.Choose the
right bestluggagetag in an array of colors., the public board overseeing the city-owned, money-losing Trenton Marriott hotel.
Another
calls for the city to work with the Trenton Parking Authority and
competent professionals with parking management experience to create a
plan to increase revenues from parking garages and metered spots and to
improve the citys fragmented oversight of public parking.
This
study is necessary to address a currently inefficient situation whereby
multiple government agencies are involved in parking matters and the
redundancies have resulted in: poor revenue collection by the
municipality from metered spaces and nonfunctioning or obsolete meters;
inadequate enforcement by the city of parking regulations, and
irrational capital planning and management with respect to the
municipality with respect to parking needs, the memorandum says.
The Trenton Parking Authority and the citys Bureau of Traffic and Transportation oversee different aspects of city parking.
Under
a new section on reporting requirements, the city must supply Neff with
a list of all city employees, their positions, salary and date of hire
and identify employees who were directly appointed by the mayor.
Trenton
also has to notify the state of any decisions, reports, complaints,
investigations or penalties handed down by state or federal regulatory
agencies like the Department of Labor, Civil Service Commission and the
Public Employment Relations Commission.
The
city has been on the losing end of several Civil Service complaints
over the past year, with the commission ordering the the reinstatement
of several laid-off employees who alleged they were fired and replaced
by unqualified friends of Mack.
Trenton
will have to provide copies of any settlements or judgements totaling
more than $100,000,The 3rd International Conference on custombobbleheads and
Indoor Navigation. a requirement that could stem from several hefty
payouts the city has made to settle lawsuits. They include a $1.3
million lump sum settlement approved in November for a cancelled
courthouse project.
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