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Haelig • DeCesare
• Billemeyer
• Glehan
• Brummer
The Republican commissioners who saved the Dover Municipal Utilities
Authority from near-insolvency in 1982 through 1985 were a unique
group of public officials.
They were not controlled or influenced
by patronage and development interests
who then, as now, dominate Ocean County politics.
New Commissioners Showed Real Courage After Inheriting A Desperate
Financial Situation From '81 Democrats
They inherited a desperate financial situation from the Democrats who
controlled the Authority through 1981, but instead of pandering to the
cheap seats with temporary fixes, they summoned up a dose of real
courage and took long range action in the ratepayers' interest:
• They gave difficult decisions enormous credibility when they fired
19% of the DMUA payroll which was loaded with political hacks hired by
prior Democrat and Republican administrations that padded the DMUA
payroll and wasted money wholesale.
• The new commissioners raised the sewer rate so it covered the entire
$2.4 million annual deficit left by the Democrats, and they stopped
borrowing money and put the authority on a pay-as-you-go status.
• They refunded the authority’s debt with unique financing methods
that saved ratepayers $$Millions, and built reserves for the
authority’s ratepayers instead of the investment bankers and lawyers
who benefited from previous bond transactions.
• During the original reorganization period in 1982 and 1983, the new
commissioners held as many as two meetings a week (as opposed to one
meeting a month) as they changed the management and set new policies
and priorities that helped authority ratepayers build an investment in
the future, instead of handouts to the
greedy political establishment.
Their Good Judgment Made The DMUA
Unique Among NJ Public Agencies
The result is that the DMUA, at least until two years ago, when some
minor aspects of the management began to deteriorate, is unique among
all public agencies in New Jersey
• The basic rate of $225, once one of the highest in Ocean County
because of the previous blundering management, has held stable at $225
(one of the lowest rates in NJ) for 19 years, a record of
achievement that is unmatched anywhere.
• The authority has, for the same 19 years, funded every penny of
capital rehabilitation from current expenses - and not borrowed a
single nickel.
• As nearly all other agencies raised rates numerous times because of
constant deficits, the DMUA built up net reserves that produced income
to keep the rate stable, making Dover Township ratepayers, until very
recently, beneficiaries of the best run local agency financial
apparatus in New Jersey.
Best Financed Public Agency In New Jersey?
The new commissioners who made the policies and the courageous
decisions were criticized at the time by political flunkies and
patronage hogs in both parties, but they stuck to their guns and gave
Dover Township ratepayers the best managed and the strongest public
agency in New Jersey, maybe the best anywhere.
The public officials who elevated and ennobled the political process
instead of corrupting it were:
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