
Can we please address the numerous Ridgewood Water issues? How could we have approved new housing and then find out the water infrastructure is wholly inadequate. This was not a surprise and completely ignored by the council. Why are we allowing money to be spent on a new building for the water department and new software that will do nothing to,address the underlying capacity issues? The issue is not a drought or supply, rather storage and delivery. When will we get leaders that idenify and resolve real problems? The solution is not restrictions or penalities This requires real leadership to stop spending on useless projects and get a real plan and solution for now and the future.
Get real leadership to make tough decision
Sell the dam Water Co.
I won’t be sold because it acts as an important piexe of the political apparatus where management positions are given to those who “earned it”.
To late to sell it because it’s going to go bankrupt when the lawsuit is settled very shortly. Let’s remember that they LOST the suit and will eventually have to pay millions. Yet we let them buy software for a system that won’t exist next year and let them purchase cushy offices for their lame non accountable asss that we won’t need next year because there won’t be a next year for Ridgewood water.
So true, oh whell can’t wait
Ridgewood has obviously been using the water department as a favorable placement for all their patronage appointments. Unfortunately, none of their patronage appointments know the first thing about managing a water utility. We set ourselves up for a justified suit, and when we lose we scurry rapidly to find someone who hopefully has a brain. If the council actually thinks that not only are the other towns going to happily withdraw their suits and may even be forced to pay more because “Sorry, we made yet another mistake.” I have a bridge I can sell you. Council members don’t run on their expertise. As a result, the Village should hire people who do have the expertise. And that is a major failing. The idea that the town can save money by letting unqualified people without the proper backgrounds and ability run things has cost us a fortune in the past. It’s time to put a stop to it before it costs us fortunes in the future. (Saving the Schedler house is an example. Very little, if any, of that house is original and fixing all it’s deficits would be a financial nightmare .)