1.
Why do you think you would be a good freeholder?
As
a proven leader and as an advocate for the people of Bergen County I
will work hard to listen and to understand their concerns and their
problems; and then, I will work even harder to address them. I am a
known consensus builder. I strongly believe that good government is
superior to partisanship. I know and appreciate that government is
not for sale, and that it belongs to the people and not to the
special interest groups.
Above
all, as a Freeholder I will be guided, as I have been guided
throughout my public service - whether as Mayor, Deputy Mayor or
Councilmember, as Assistant Commissioner of Commerce in the Kean
Administration, as a Public Member on the Urban Enterprise Zone
Authority, or as Fair Lawn's Planning Board Attorney - by one
overriding standard: What is in the best interests of the people who
I represent?
2. What do you think are the top issues in
the race?
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Holding the line on property taxes and controlling spending. While I was on the Fair Lawn Council taxes were stabilized at their
lowest rate of increase in over 25 years without reducing services.
I will bring that same level of fiscal responsibility to the
Freeholder Board.
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Stopping the plans to build a new $400 million arena in Newark for
George Steinbrenner and his millionaire Yankee-Net partners.
Stopping the plans to tear down the Continental Arena and replace it
with a mega shopping mall.
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Homeland security and emergency preparedness. I support a policy of
detaining illegal aliens and others who seek to do us harm and
commit terrorist acts in the Bergen County Jail until they are
processed and deported.
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Since I view the role of Freeholder, in part, as an advocate for the
people of Bergen County, I will fight for Bergen County's fair share
of education aid and state funding for public schools in our 70
towns.
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Maintaining and improving our quality of life in a manner that
strikes the appropriate balance between environmental and open space
preservation and reasonable continued economic growth.
3. What accomplishment as Fair Lawn Mayor
are you most proud of?
Working
together with the entire borough council, borough employees, staff,
and the people of Fair Lawn, we were able to keep taxes at their
lowest level in over 25 years without using excessive surplus, and
we paid off old debt as it came due. At the same time we increased
services to the people of Fair Lawn.
Responsiveness,
openness and collegiality of government. There are numerous
achievements and accomplishments (too many to mention here, but
please see my web site www.trawinski4freeholder.org)
which are shared with many who participated.
As
Mayor of Fair Lawn, I am particularly proud of the fact that I
helped lead and unite a politically divided Council into a Council
that was more concerned about listening and responding to the
concerns of our citizens and working to solve their problems rather
than pursuing personal political agendas. We spent our time fixing
the problems we encountered or inherited, not fixing blame.
4.
How will you help Fair Lawn residents as a Freeholder?
I
will help the people of Fair Lawn, as I will help all of the
residents of Bergen County, by serving as their advocate, as part of
a leadership team that works hard to stabilize taxes, controls
wasteful spending, maintains and improves services, makes Bergen
County a safer place in which to live and work, preserves open space
and our environment, and insures that Bergen County's municipalities
receive their fair share of state educational aide so that our
children receive the best possible education.
I
will work to stop the arena deal and keep the Continental Arena and
the Meadowlands Sports Complex as they exist (or maybe even make
them better) so that the tax dollars generated in Bergen County
remain in Bergen County working for us as we, in turn, work to
improve our quality of life.
5. What do you think are the
Seven Wonders of
Fair Lawn?
1. The
long standing history and evolution of our Town from the LenniLenape Indians, to the earliest Dutch settlers, to the
thousands of immigrants, to the many different cultures sharing our
Town today.
2.
The ethnic, religious, cultural and racial diversity of our citizens
and the tolerance and acceptance that is an everyday occurrence
which honors and respects that diversity.
3.
The hard work, dedication, and loyalty of our emergency service
providers -- our police, auxiliary police, volunteer fire
department, volunteer ambulance corps, volunteer rescue squad,
nursing and welfare workers, and our volunteer emergency management
council.
4.
The strength and quality of our educational system.
5.
The uniqueness and diversity of our various districts such as
Columbia Heights, Lyncrest Section, Warren Point, South Broadway,
Radburn Historic District, Ferry Heights, Saddle River Road,
Memorial District and River Road.
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&
7: Willingness and spirit of so many of our citizens to
contribute day in and day out to the well being of our community --
whether serving on the planning or zoning board, environmental
commission, library board, rent leveling board, garden committee,
All Sports Association, Fair Lawn Football Association, Fair Lawn
Ice Hockey, Fair Lawn Street Hockey, Fair Lawn Lightning, all the
PTA's and PTO's, and far too many more for me to list in the space
allotted.
6. What are your 5 favorite web sites?
www.fairlawnnews.com
(of course!)
www.foxnews.com
www.cnn.news.com
www.politicsnj.com
www.half.com