Exeter, United.
"The more you tell lies about me, the more we'll tell the truth about you."
RUNNING LARGE DEFICITS FOR ALMOST A DECADE WITHOUT EVER RAISING TAXES, OPERATING FOR PROFIT BUSINESS'S AT INCREDIBLE LOSSES AND PURCHASING LAND THAT EVENTUALLY DEPRECIATED AND WAS NEVER UTILIZED FOR ITS INTENDED USE. IN 2019 THE TOWNSHIP WASTED APPROXIMATELY $7 MILLION OF TAXPAYER MONEY. TOTALLY AND COMPLETELY WASTED IT! THIS RESULTED IN THE SALE OF THE TOWNSHIPS MOST VALUABLE ASSET: THE WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT. WATCH THIS VIDEO TO BETTER UNDERSTAND WHAT HAPPENED, WHY IT HAPPENED AND WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS IRREVERSIBLE DISASTER. THE HORROR OF IT ALL IS THAT THE SAME TYPE OF PEOPLE, REPRESENTING THE SAME GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO CAUSED THIS DISASTER ARE CURRENTLY STILL RUNNING THE TOWNSHIP. THE SAME FINANCIAL MISMANAGEMENT IS OCCURRING AND WE ARE MOVING TOWARD THE SAME RESULTS: bankruptcy!!! PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME IF THERE IS QUESTIONS OR ANYTHING YOUR NOT SURE YOU UNDERSTAND. We have very interesting post from Mr. Roy Foy responding to my little movie:
Ron Foy <rfoy>. Tue 3/5/2024 2:16 PM David Hughes Supervisor (in name only) Hughes. In trying to go back years to two (2) prior boards in assessing blame (?) for sale of the above you only succeed in illustrating why it was such a good and financially prudent move. As outlined, the TWP was materially underfunded with zero ability for taxes to provide even the medium term revenue essential to supporting the infrastructure and policing/public safety/parks & recreation needs etc of the TWP. If not for the action of that board Exeter would be an example of failure to provide even modicum levels of those above needs. While I and many others believe it was poor oversight of RCC that led to the Viva fiasco and attendant costs (along with guaranteeing the next 5 years would see revenue rapidly decline because of those lost services), the Sewer sale has provided the TWP with huge reserves, annual interest funding and the ability to provide services TWP’s 2x our size don’t have. No one on the BOS could have foreseen Act 12 perversion or that the PUC would remain a soft landing spot for prior American Water employees & affiliates. The horrible practices we’re fighting (you’ve been seen nowhere in this battle ) were unforeseen. Your continued search for Sasquatch in terms of a forensic audit are a complete waste of time and it and other rabbit holes you pursue allow you to pretend you’re working on behalf of the citizens while it’s all a smokescreen for the fact that you do nothing positive or meaningful— ever. As always, your avowed detractor. Ron Foy
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Clarence Feinour
8/5/2024 10:07:56 am
Act 12 did turn the tide against the citizens but we cant deny the fact that the township was close to being bankrupt. Now that they have $42 Million what's left from the Wastewater plant sale, they will continue to do what past boards have done. That being spending more then they are taking in. A good example is giving the Library a $75,000 increase or $150,000 increase which now comes to $300,000 a year. what will they give the Library in 2026. Most likely another big increase. $50 to $75 thousand or do what they did this past budget and increase it by $100 thousand over a two year period so by the end of the next contract the Library will be getting $400,000 a year. It never ends. The golf course keeps draining more funds and the board doesn't know how to cut spending or even put a limit to how much their spending. Its easy for them to transfer $2 Million every year from the Wastewater treatment funds to balance the budge that continues to end the year in a deficit. Hopefully the board doesn't go back to the prior board and look to build a community center. That will only be another drain on the budget. God help us all.
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