The Ridgewood Taxpayers’ Association is looking to reactivate.
The Ridgewood Taxpayers’ Association is a non-profit corporation.
organized in the state of New Jersey in 1993 .
The purposes of the Ridgewood Taxpayers’ Association are as follows :
*To monitor and analyze of the Village and Board of Education ;
*To provide recommendations to the Village and BOE on how to operate
on a cost effective basis ;
*To monitor the actions taken by the state of New Jersey , Bergen County
the BOE and any governmental entity which has or may have an impact
on the taxes of the Village of Ridgewood ;
*To provide information to the citizens of the Village of Ridgewood on
the operation of their government and costs associated therewith :
*To promote local, regional and state legislation for the fair
taxation of Ridgewood residents ;
*To evaluate candidates for public office .
Membership is available to residents of Ridgewood or anyone who
maintains a business address in the Village of Ridgewood .
The Ridgewood Taxpayers’ Association is looking for Board Members and
those interested should email there resume and a short cover letter to: ridgewoodtaxpayersassoc@mail.com
We have the financial advisory committee. Is this group the same idea, only for the board of ed?
Who is the person or persons reviving it? The goals sound good but the people behind it will tell a lot. For all I know it can be a t party group reviving it.
Another committee? We don’t need a Mayor or Council we will run the town by Committee.
Each summer there will be a tug of war at Vets Field between the taxpayers advisory group and the financial advisory group.
Seriously: agree that each group must define its purpose and if they overlap, perhaps cooperate/collaborate. Will they necessarily be on opposing sides? If so, what sides are those?
If you send an email with the required information who will be reading it? Is it Sally Brandise or are there new individuals running the group.
In 2014, who are the Ridgewood Taxpayers Association members? How are they different from the Financial Advisory Group? Why do we need either/both?