Donald Nelsen: Too much separation of powers, too much taxation with all these school and fire districts

Our founding fathers instituted a balance of power within our federal government. The framework has carried all the way down to the municipal level. For those that think they are not familiar with each branch, you have probably dealt with them during your life time but just weren’t aware of it. If you have ever [...]













Tom Maras 9:12 am on May 25, 2011 Permalink
Are the residents of Woodbridge Township prepared to give up their local volunteer/paid fire companies and EMS squads. The fight by the community to save the ACFAS says No!
Consolidating the squads and fire districts and putting them under township government control, especially the current administration’s, would diminish local control and participation.
The current system allows the community to vote on the budgets for their fire districts. The same applies to the school board budget. It is unfortunate that voter turnout on these budgets is usually abysmally low!
But as low as that may be, the voters never get to vote on the municipal budget!
Might the better solution be to move the voting dates for the fire district and school board to November? Certainly, that would increase voter participation. Of course, such a move would meet with residence from those that count on low voter turnout to maintain control.