Monday, October 29, 2018

Marc Schrieks hurt the quality of life for residents of the Avenues...




It wasn’t bad enough that Lodi has a transfer station on its Main Street (Can you think of any other town that has one?). Marc Schrieks made the situation 338% worse.  Schrieks was instrumental in increasing its tonnage from 80 tons/day to 350 tons/day.



Marc Schrieks blamed Gary Paparozzi for the deal.  However, the newspaper article says something different.  Besides, if Marc Schrieks wasn’t happy with Paparozzi’s actions as mayor, why did Marc appoint Paparozzi as town “Planner”?  Why did Schrieks  create a new borough position for Paparozzi titled “Technical Inspector”?


Marc Schrieks put the transfer station’s interests before the interests of the residents of Lodi.  Everything about the deal stinks- literally and figuratively. 


To add insult to injury, Sneaky Schrieks sat silent at a county meeting while his friends that were freeholders stated that the Lodi mayor and council were in favor of the tonnage expansion and that the freeholders don't like to go against home rule.  Valerie Coniglio was the clerk for the freeholders at the time.


Link to post from October 2014: