Sunday, November 24, 2013

Post Election Comments

 

PARKLAND PRESS
November 21, 2013

Candidates' Post-Election Comments

Thank you to all of the people who voted for me for a four year term as County Commissioner.

It was a campaign based on my background, experience, leadership, and a record of results. Both the primary and the general election were hotly contested so I am especially proud to be the voters' choice.

Any successful campaign is a team effort. Special thanks are extended to treasurer Bill Royer, webmaster Everette Carr, and my wife Anne Dougherty who provided loving support and sage advice.

Also, thank you to all of the volunteers Who made phone calls, put up signs, made donations, and worked the polls.

It is going to be a challenging future for the county.We are spending more than we are earning through property taxes.

That cannot continue. We have to work with the state to reform the property tax system in order to remove some of the burden from property owners.

Attention has to be made to enhancing offieciency in county offices, and encouraging intergovernmental cooperation and regional-
ization to cut costs.

                                Percy H. Dougherty, PhD

Monday, October 21, 2013

2013 General Election Platform


  • 2013 General Election Platform

  • 1. You may ask what I bring to the table

    Experience & Training

    20 years experience as County Commissioner
    • Chairman for six years
    • President of the County Commissioner Association of Pennsylvania
    PhD in Physical Geography and Geology from Boston University
    • Professor Emeritus at Kuttown University
    • Specialist in water and sinkhole-published several scientific papers
    • Published 4 books and 60 journal articles
    Background in planning
    • Past Chair of the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission
    • Past Chair, Lower Macungie Township Planning Commission
    • Member County Commissionsers Planning Committee Nationally

    Leadership

    Chairman of the Board for 6 years
    Past Chair, Lower Macungie Township Planning commission
    Past Chair, Lehigh county Planning Commission
    Past President of the County Commissioner's Association of Pennsylvania
    Chairman of several professional organizations and chaired several conventions

    Independent and not part of any "bloc" or "Team"

    County problems are neither Republican or Democrat
    Government decisions should be what is best for the people
    Each item before the Board deserves special attention
    Will intelligently weight the merits of each item/dd>

    Proven Results-I am not telling you what I will do; I can tell you what I have done. I have cut taxes,, I have cut spending, and I have instituted cost saving measures while never voting for a tax increase.

    2. What are the major stands?

    Fiscal conservative

    Never voted for a tax increase
    Brokered a budget compromise this year
    • $3.0 million tax decrease
    • $3.0 million rebate
    • $.5 million cut in spending
    Three straight budgets with decrease
    2013 budget $5million less than 2012
    Number of county workers 6% fewer than 20 years ago
    • Proponent of outsourcing
    • Proponent of reinventing how we operate-combination of the Register of Wills, Clerk of Courts, and the Recorder of Deeds save $500,000/year
    Looking at priority based budgeting
    Champion of computerization to become more efficient
    • GIS system/Pictometry, that I championed saved us $5 million in reassessment
    • Responsible for the computer search function for commissioner documents
    • Supported office automation

    Intergovernmental Cooperation and Regionalization to save tax money and increase efficiency

    Economy of scale saves money
    Working together we can save money and keep taxes lower
    Cooperation improves services that cannot be provided locally
    • LANTA
    • Airport Authority
    • Regional Crime Center
    • Police intake center
    • Emergency services
    Need strong planning to protect the environment
    • Urban sprawl is expensive because of its low density
    1.       Causes traffic problems
    2.       Causes flooding
    3.       Creates more students and requires more schools
    4.       Results in higher taxes
    • Higher density needed for the infill areas
    • Need to preserve farmland and open space

    Need to improve the Quality of Life through joint ventures

    Cheaper to do projects regionally and through intergovernmental cooperation
    Support the Congress of Governments
    Parks and Recreations-cooperation with municipality helps to leverage County $
    • Green Futures Fund
    • LMT-Camp Olympic, East Texas Park, Leister Farm, Farr Road Tract, Camp Olympic improvements
    • Alburtis-Lock Ridge Church, Bird Preserve

    Lehigh Valley Zoo and Trexler Game Preserve

    • Owned by the County but run by a non-profit organization
    • Trexler Game Preserve a cooperative effort with the Wildlands Conservancy

    Grants to the non-profits organizations, Childrens’ groups and the arts
    Emergency services important to the safety of our residents

    • Encourage regional cooperation
    • Encourage grant applications
    • Need more coordination between County Emergency Services and local fire, police and ambulance companies
      • Joint agreement between Cetronia Ambulance and Coroners’ Office a good example.

    Serve our aging population

    Proponent of Public Safety and Tough on Crime

    70% of property tax money spent on law and order
    Strong Support for reducing crime
    • Supporter of the Lehigh County Central Booking Center - Big money saver for local police forces and a model of intergovernmental cooperation and regionalization.
    • Supporter of RIIC (Regional Information and Intelligence Center - a regional crime information center run by the county
    Lead proponent of Court House expansion
    Supported modernization and expansion of the Work Release Center
    Support cooperative agreement with first responders and LC Emergency Services
    Supporter of the joint Cetronia Ambulance Corps Building which is shared with Emergency Services

    Keep taxes low by increasing income - not by cutting across the board

    Cutting across the board increases unemployment and disrupts essential services
    We need gradual surgical cuts AND an increase in income to balance the budget
    User fees for law violators - make the legal system pay for itself.
    • 60% of the County budget
    • increase fines and payments to the max
    Support economic development to create jobs and new wealth
    • KOZ - Olympus, Butz Center, and PPL Center, the biggest successes
    • Tax increment Financing - New Smithville and proposed Costco on 222
    • Support of LVEDC and other development agencies
    Bring in new jobs by attracting new companies and retaining current ones
    1. Keep taxes low by increasing the accessed properties
    2. Market our assets - Airport, water and sewer, educated work force
    3. Great quality of life

    Some of my views do not sound consistent, but I assure you that I can be both an environmentally conscious person (tree hugger) and be a proponent of growth. Good planning can accommodate both.