Laptop Battery Tropical Storm Floyd haunts Brigida Baily. "I still consider myself a flood victim," she said. "Almost four years ago, my home was destroyed, plus my cars, plus my life. Every time it rains, my heart's in my throat. I think it's going to happen again."
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Laptop Computers But besides offering relief to Baily and others who live in flood plains, the legislation - finalized in the wee hours of July 1 during heated negotiations over the state budget - also reflects the back-room dealings common to Trenton, sources said.
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Laptop Computer The bond issue would raise $95 million for loans to owners of private dams that need fixing; $50 million for loans to municipal governments and authorities for sewer projects; $25 million for state flood control projects; $15 million for loans to owners of private streams and lakes that need dredging; and $15 million to fix state-owned dams.
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Desktop Computer That money would go to several dams in Bergen and Passaic counties that the Department of Environmental Protection has identified as badly needing repairs, including $2.5 million for the Dundee Lake Dam in Clifton; $1 million for the Skyline Lake No. 2 Dam in Ringwood; and $300,000 for the Mill Pond Dam in Park Ridge.
Notebooks Putting the bond proposal on the ballot was a major goal of the legislation's sponsors, Sens. Robert E. Littell, R-Sussex, and Anthony Bucco, R-Morris. With all 120 members of the Legislature up for reelection in November, the two GOP senators wanted to show their constituents that they were acting to prevent the kind of floods that have damaged towns in their districts through the years.
Lenovo But with the Senate divided evenly between the two major parties, the GOP senators had to compromise with their colleagues to get the votes for the bill to pass. Enter Sens. Joseph Coniglio, D-Paramus, and Paul Sarlo, D-Wood-Ridge.
Hard Drive Because Sarlo's and Coniglio's reelection campaigns are considered key contests in the upcoming elections, and because floods have struck towns in both lawmakers' districts, the Democrats figured they should get something to take back to their constituents, a Democratic source said.
Travelstar A compromise was reached.
Gateway "During the massive 32-hour budget session, my colleagues and I were able to work out a deal designating $25 million of the $200 million for flood relief for Bergen County," Coniglio said at the bill signing.
Laptop Parts That deal-making doesn't necessarily make for good policymaking, however, said Jeff Tittel, executive director of the New Jersey Sierra Club. Tittel said the bond proposal would harm the environment by paying to rake clean stream banks and bottoms. Tittel also questioned why the state was helping private dam owners fix their dams instead of encouraging people to relocate their homes outside flood plains.
Software "This is really more about pork than policy," Tittel said.
Hard Drives Assemblyman Matt Ahearn, a Green Party member from Fair Lawn, pointed out that the legislation never explicitly designates the $25 million for Bergen County, leaving open the possibility that it may wind up going to projects elsewhere.
Electronics And, though officials at the bill signing said the $25 million could be the state's share of a $90 million flood control project for the Saddle River, even that cash may not be enough to get the project rolling. The state needs to spend an additional $30 million cleaning up pollution in the river on top of the $25 million before the Army Corps of Engineers will begin work, said Paul Tumminello, the corps' manager for the project.
Canon Mary Helen Cervantes, a DEP spokeswoman, said the state was seeking to obtain the extra $30 million from the industries that polluted the river.
Desktop Pc By John Dyer
Bergen Record - 8/23/2003
Topic: Flood Control
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