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http://www.wfmz.com/news/news-regional-lehighvalley/whitehall-township-ignored-by-dced-say-legislators/30406102http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/lehigh-county/index.ssf/2014/12/tamaqua_awarded_state_incentiv.html#incart_river
The CRIZ program offers state tax incentives to attract new development. It is supposed to be used to help blighted areas, such as downtowns in poor cities that need strong incentives in order to compete with other areas.
With time running out on their regime, the Corbetittes just approved two new municipalities for the program - Cranberry Township - an affluent suburb that includes exits of two interstate highways and that has no absolutely no trouble attracting developers, and Tamaqua. Both are represented by influential Republican legislators. Cranberry Township is 94% white and has a median household income of $94,000 a year.
The State only allowed 2 weeks to submit applications (which was actually only 8 working days because of Thanksgiving), and didn't tell the municipalities that applied last year that the new applications were being received. Those municipalities that didn't know about the application period are represented by Democratic Senators, Representatives and Mayors.
Excerpt from WFMZ:
"Even though Whitehall officials previously applied, continually expressed an interest in the program and even participated in recent DCED workshops on CRIZ, the department never bothered to notify them about the application period, said Sen. Boscola.
Rep. McNeill added: DCEDs sole effort to inform communities about the application period was limited to a solitary press release quietly issued at the end of the day on Nov. 12.
Boscola and McNeill also questioned the departments decision to cut the application period to two weeks: Nov 14 to Dec. 1. Its almost as if the department wanted to limit the number of applications received, the letter stated."
Turbineguy
(37,324 posts)Never let such an opportunity slip away.
Ilsa
(61,695 posts)How typical for them to use taxpayer money only fof themselves and let less affluent Democratic areas suck air.
They are all thieves and hypocrites.
drm604
(16,230 posts)His defeat is historic. In 1974 the state constitution was changed to allow governors to run for a second 4 year term. Since then, every governor has been reelected. They've all served for 8 years. Until now. Corbett managed to break that streak, largely because of the Penn State scandal.
JPZenger
(6,819 posts)A press release was put out that Tamaqua was approved, but not for Cranberry Twp. Everyone assumed Cranberry would be approved because there were two spots and two applicants. Hopefully there is still time for the Wolf Administration to undo it.
The web is completely silent about Cranberry even applying for the tax breaks for development.