July, 2009
NYS spent the most per pupil of any state in 2006-2007, according to Census Bureau
Submitted by JohnB on Tue, 07/28/2009 - 8:43amThe Census Bureau released a report today that shows New York spent the most
per pupil of any state in the nation in the 2006-07 school year, spending
$15,981 per pupil and more than 60 percent the national average of $9,666.
E.J. McMahon, director of the Manhattan Institute's Empire Center for New
York State Policy, points out on his blog
<http://www.nyfiscalwatch.com/?p=1574> that New York's school spending of
nearly $51 billion was less than only California, which has double the
number of students.
McMahon argues that the high spending is the result of higher salaries and
benefits. He said the New York's spending on salaries and benefits came to
$11,042 per pupil, 88 percent above the national average.
Here's the Census report. <http://www2.census.gov/govs/school/07f33pub.pdf>
Kent Manor litigation - letter to the editor "Putnam Courier"
Submitted by cnarbey on Mon, 07/20/2009 - 10:51am
I spent many hours reading the court documents in this case. Mr. Tartaro has been a councilman for more than 10 years and, I believe, has more knowledge of this litigation than I. He knows that the NYCDEP on May 8, 1998 gave conceptual approval to Kent Manor’s application for inclusion in the Phosphorous Offset Pilot Program, subject to the approval of either the Town or the County. He knows that on January 27, 1999 the County Watershed Administrator wrote that the County’s policy of "home rule" meant that the County would consider such approval a "local matter" for action solely by the Town. Further, Mr. Tartaro knows that a 1989 court-ordered Stipulation requires that the Town issue "all local approvals and consents necessary" for the construction of the Kent Manor project. He knows that the Town Board has not approved the project’s application for inclusion in the POPP and that the Town Building Inspector has not renewed the expired building permits already issued, despite the court’s orders.
July 13th Town Board Meeting
Submitted by joyce.mitchell1 on Wed, 07/15/2009 - 9:18amThe town meeting for Kent began promptly last night at 7 PM with a statement read by Lou Tartaro, condemning the Putnam County legislature for their action regarding the Kent Manor affair. To quote from the Journal News and Susan Elan, “Putnam faced charges as a co-defendant for "conspiracy to deprive the property owner of constitutionally protected property rights."
Putnam County settles with Kent Manor developers - Kent next?
Submitted by cnarbey on Tue, 07/14/2009 - 9:37amThe "Journal News" reported yesterday that Putnam County has reached an out-of-court settlement with the Kent Manor developers (read the story at http://www.lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2009907130320). Readers' comments are shown on that page too.
This leaves our Town Board and its ineffective (my opinion) counsel alone to face the judge next Monday regarding damages our taxpayers may be ordered to pay by Justice O'Rourke I will attend that hearing and report o this website afterwards.
