Friends of Tony Zubek

Tony Zubek's Objectives

 INSIGHT: Blog

Become a "Booster"

  Community Calendar

Meet with Tony Zubek

Visual platform

INSIGHT: Why private interests

INSIGHT: Often overlooked

INSIGHT: Budget/Moody's Report

INSIGHT: Restructure Council

INSIGHT; From your pocket to...

INSIGHT: Strongsville facts..

INSIGHT:Restrictions  imposed on Council Members

INSIGHT: OPEN GOVERNMENT

INSIGHT; "ARB" why the changes

INSIGHT-PEARL ROAD SOUTH-too much retail?

INSIGHT: Ledgewood/ North Howe Road Retail

INSIGHT:  Hoover Arena Ice Rink Lease/taxpayer funded

INSIGHT: The unvoted police station

INSIGHT: OLDER NEIGHBORHOODS/"Who Cares"?

INSIGHT:  Your Water/ Sewer Bill Update 9/3/2007

INSIGHT; 1640 AM Radio Strongsville

INSIGHT: Absentee Ballot

INSIGHT; Levy--Renew or Replace

INSIGHT: Polar Bears/Global Warming

Zubek's  background

Photo Page

 Community Participation

 

Transforming Cuyahoga County Government

July 14, 2010

Strongsville voters represent the key to the election of the first District 5 representative on the new County Council.

The Charter's opening lines: "We, the people of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, desire a reformed County Government to significantly improve the County's economic competitiveness."

Before you cast your primary vote visit charter.cuyahogacounty.us and study what we approved in every area of the County. Then you decide "who you believe" will represent you and the residents of District 5 and Strongsville too meet the objectives of this new form of government.

Before you cast your election day vote visit charter.cuyahogacounty.us and study what we approved in every area of the County. When you cast your vote cast your "independent" vote for your choice and know that your vote is the most important vote to be cast during this election.


Posted at: 04:17 PM | 0 Comments | Add Comment | Permalink

The Pavement Rehabilitation Program for 2010

June 15, 2010

During the Council meeting of June 7, 2010 Resolution No. 2010-080 BY: Mayor Perciak and ALL Member of Council ....."A RESOLUTION AUTHORZIING THE MAYOR TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS........IN CONNECTION WITH THE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION PROGRAM FOR 2010... Section 2. reads in part..."funds...have been appropriated and shall be paid from the General Capital Improvement Fund and Motor Vehicle Fund..."

In a city that has stressed " a no new hiring policy" and a limited employee replacement  policy when was the PAVEMENT REHABILITATION PROGRAM FOR 2010 created and does the P H P 2010 have anything to do with the hiring of an outside forensic accountant, who it is reported, found that the city has been basically sitting on a $ 8 to 10 million dollar surplus since 2003...

While a reserve fund is necessary, Moody's needs to be listened too, and roads need to be repaired, if there is now or has been a reserve fund of this magnitude the Council Finance Committee Chair has an obligation to his constituency to call a public meeting and address these issues with the Administration's Director of Finance sooner then later.


Posted at: 03:28 PM | 0 Comments | Add Comment | Permalink

Aaa credit rating

May 11, 2010

Is it a coincidence that within weeks of Strongsville City Council's vote to make the "temporary income tax credit reduction" permanent Moody's Investment Services recalibrated its' scoring system for municipalities and Strongsville moved too a Aaa rating.
We all need to thank those Strongsville residents paying that "extra permanent tax" for the good job that the Administration is doing.

In other Moody's news "Bloomberg News" on May 11, 2010 reported that Moody's may be sued by the Security and Exchange Commission for filing false and misleading descriptions of its credit-rating policies.


Posted at: 03:16 PM | 0 Comments | Add Comment | Permalink

Who controls the decision making process?

March 21, 2010

Your FICA score determines the kind of loans you can secure and the interest cost to be charged on that debt. The Strongsville Administration has presented the Moody's Aa1 rating as a positive reflection on the City and it is. The problem is that the Administration with the cooperation of a willing Council have since 2004 increased the OUTSTANDING GENERAL OBLIGATION DEBT to $61.9  MILLION.

Annual payment on this debt, with the Aa1 rating, is about $2.5 million. Moody's report of Nov. 10, 2009 outlines the administrative and legislative action taken to maintain the Aa1 rating.

Council leadership stated the the "income tax credit reduction ordinance" was necessary too maintain City services. Council leadership was correct in making that observation; however, what was and is not mentioned is that this Administration and Council have since 2004 brought us to the point of having $61.9 MILLION OUTSTANDING DEBT that must be paid off. During Council's public review of the 2010 budget there was no discussion of the actions that needed to be taken in 2010 or beyond because of the $61.9 MILLION debt.

As of the beginning of 2010 this Council has passed legislation to make the "income tax credit reduction" permanent...

[More]

Tags: to 61.9 million


Posted at: 11:28 AM | 0 Comments | Add Comment | Permalink

Permanent tax increase is coming

December 8, 2009

Six members of City Council have co-sponsored 2009-253. An ordinance amending section 880.32 of Chapter 880....IN ORDER TO CONTINUE THE CITY'S CURRENT 75% TAX CREDIT....AND ELIMINATING THE PRIOR TERMINATION PROVISION.

This ordinance will be discussed at a "Council of the Whole" meeting on Monday 12/14 at 6 p.m. I would urge anyone paying the tax to attend.  While you may not be able to speak on the issue your presence may have a limited infulence on the council members.

Immediately following the Finance Committee will have its first and probably only meeting to discuss the 2010 budget before it is voted on at the 12/27 council meeting.

Some have suggested that we should vote these fellows out of office. In the 2007 election no one that voted for the tax extension was voted out of office, In the just completed 2009 council at large election the two top vote getters voted in 2006 to extend the tax through 2011.

The Administration is smart in seeking to make this a permanent tax credit reduction now.  If passed in 2009 or 2010 it will assure that the present bond debt payments on 50 million in bond debt can be paid. The passage will...

[More]
Posted at: 12:46 PM | 1 Comment | Add Comment | Permalink

Strongsville Women's League

October 20, 2009

The Strongsville Women's League and the Chamber of Commerce sponsored "Candidates Night" on Thursday, October 15, at the Event Center.

The event created a dynamic presentation by the candidates for Council at Large and the School Board on their individual positions on the present and the future goals and management of those goals by the candidates that you will elect on November 3.

The event was scheduled to be broadcast live on the government cable channel. It was not broadcast live and no explanation has been given as to why the administration could not broadcast the event live.

According to the sponsors "to promote voter awareness, it will be periodically rebroadcast prior to Election Day". As of Tuesday morning, 10/20/09, five days after the event "Candidates Night" has yet to be rebroadcast on the government cable channel.

At a time when over 8000 Strongsville voters have received an absentee ballot, why has the rebroadcast of "Candidates Night" been delayed? 

Tags: and friday., effective 1021 candidates night will be rebroadcast at 10 a.m. on sunday, monday, wednesday


Posted at: 07:45 AM | 0 Comments | Add Comment | Permalink

Why seek elective office?

September 12, 2009

To serve the general good of the community in which I live as a Public Servant.

My priority is (1) to serve the community (2) to represent the interests of the citizens (3) to maintain open discussion with the citizens, the Administration and the legislative process.


Posted at: 12:07 PM | 0 Comments | Add Comment | Permalink

Posts by Date

Recent Posts

Archives