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John Amodeo and Vince Polistina |
New Jersey General Assembly, District
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December 8, 2008
AMODEO
SLAMS DRPA ON $18.3 PERCENT
SPENDING HIKE, SALARY INCREASES
NORTHFIELD -
In
response to a media report today that the Delaware River
Port Authority’s (DRPA) operating budget will increase
more than 18 percent next year due to its highest in the
nation debt burden for a toll-collecting agency and
salary increases for its nearly 1,000 employees and
chief executive, Assemblyman John Amodeo today called
the proposed spending plan highly irresponsible and an
affront to commuters who ultimately foot the bill.
“For nearly a decade the DRPA spent itself
into a steep hole,” stated Amodeo, R-Atlantic. “Now,
despite strangling debt and a deepening recession in
which hundreds of thousands of people have lost their
jobs nationwide, its officials are planning to play
Santa by handing out salary increases to its chief
executive and staff. That’s a slap in the face to every
struggling family and to every commuter who recently saw
their tolls increased.”
According to
The Philadelphia Inquirer, $117 million or 41
percent of DRPA’s proposed $281.5 million budget will be
used to pay down its debt while the agency’s 966
employees and its executive director, John Matheussen,
will receive 3 percent pay raises, bringing Matheussen’s
salary up to $226,059.
In September, DRPA imposed a $1 toll
increase at the four toll bridges it operates between
Philadelphia and South Jersey to pay for $1 billion in
bridge repairs and upgrades to PATCO – its commuter-rail
line - over the next five years. Tolls are scheduled to
increase again in 2010.
“DRPA saddled commuters with a toll hike a
few months ago supposedly to pay for bridge repairs,”
said Amodeo, who noted that the agency still has $35
million left from previous borrowing to “spend” on
non-road projects. “I find that rather disingenuous
considering that for nearly 10 years agency officials
seemed to have more than enough money to finance
economic development projects throughout Pennsylvania
which are now coming due and eating into its budget as
debt service.
"Because the DRPA can't manage a budget,
commuters in South Jersey have to pay more with little
hope of getting our fair share of transportation
improvements. The governor has to clean house."
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