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Photo shows one of dozens of intersections never
cleaned out thoroughly after initial plowing was finally completed.
Accumulations of snow and ice remain directly on the
pavement in the intersection, so that making a turn off Route 35 South
on to Harding Avenue in Ortley Beach
was still a life threatening challenge
five days after the storm ended. |
Snow Job Part One: Dover Township Public Works Department Is Now A
Bureaucratic Performance Nightmare: Big Snow Storm Shows Tip Of
Good-Old-Boys Iceberg
Botched Snow Cleanup Reflects Year Round
Problems At Public “Works” Agency That Succeeds Only In Doing Less With
More: Huge Waste Of Taxpayers Money
Five Days After The Snow Stopped, Dozens Of
Intersections Still Treacherous And Deadly Because Nobody Followed Up With
Cleanup And Sand
Wasted Funds Accelerated With Creation Of
Superfluous Executive Job For Former “Mayor” Paul Wnek
Deterioration Of Employee Morale Worsened
Again When Boss R. C. Clement Forced Appointment Of His Cousin As New Public
Works Director
Dover Township - The public works department in Dover Township
is a bureaucratic nightmare where morale and work ethic problems at the
bottom are exacerbated by politically appointed Good-Old-Boy paper shufflers
at the top who shouldn’t be there in the first place.
The recent snow storm disaster is only the visible tip of the iceberg.
The Whole Thing Was - In A Word - “Botched”
They didn’t get started on a timely basis. Some of the equipment has not
been maintained properly so they went in to the big storm with fewer snow
plows. The vendors that handle the balance of the job were not properly
qualified regarding number and equipment, etc., etc. So the whole thing was
- in a word - botched.
The work ethic of the department is made worse by the political payoffs that
creep into the labor contracts that are designed more like hush money than
legitimate compensation to keep the troops quiet about archaic and counter
productive management practices that simply don’t work.
Snow Storm Disaster Symptomatic Of Year Round Problem
Five days after the snow stopped falling, dozens of intersections on the
beach and mainland, even after two days of 45 degree temperatures, remained
dangerous and deadly because nobody came back to clean out the residual ice
and snow and put down sand and salt to offset freezing temperatures that
reappear with the setting of the sun.
The “do as little as possible” attitude of the department, visible now
because of the presence of the snow storm, is costing taxpayers big time all
year round.
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Dover Township
Republican Boss R. C. Clement demanded his cousin be appointed PW
Director |
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Former "Mayor" Paul Wnek Appointed To Superfluous
Public Works "Coordinator" Job |
Former “Mayors” Mutter, Wittmann, Aldrich, Fox Created Superfluous
“Coordinator” Job For Former “Mayor” Wnek
Deterioration of department status as a taxpayer-friendly agency began to
accelerate in 1996 when former “mayors” Mark Mutter, George Wittmann,
Clarence Aldrich and Ray Fox created a superfluous but expensive executive
job for former “mayor” Paul Wnek.
They appointed Wnek Public Works “Coordinator” even though they all knew the
last thing the Public Works department needed was another worthless
“executive”.
Boss R. C. Clement’s Cousin Appointed As Public Works Director
Then, when former Public Works Director Jack Dietzel retired a couple of
years ago, far more qualified employees were rejected in favor of a demand
by Republican Boss R. C. Clement that the same committee members appoint his
cousin, Fredd Clayton, as the new Director, even though Clayton was on
disability leave for the better part of a year from his job as a general
foreman for the department. Clayton was appointed director by Mutter, Fox,
Wittmann and Aldrich.
The public should not be surprised that there are visible flaws in the snow removal
process. (for 2/21/03)
Parts 2 and 3 on the public works saga in Dover Township coming soon
on OceanCountyPolitics•Com
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