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Piermont Mayor Bruce Tucker Talks About Controversy Engulfing His Village
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Proposed Development Has Cost Village Public Officials, Ongoing Litigation & A Social Media Campaign That Has Turned Personal and Ugly
By Tina Traster
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In response:
Letter to the Editor
July 30, 2024
Dear Ms. Traster,
I am writing to express my concern over the recent article entitled “Mayor Bruce Tucker Talks About Controversy Engulfing His Village.” This article, published in the July 30, 2024 edition of the Rockland County Business Journal, is not only biased but also riddled with factual inaccuracies which call into question the journalistic integrity of the endeavor.
Preliminarily, much of the article takes swipe at “Preserve Piermont.” The portrayal of this dedicated community organization as merely a “Facebook page” engaged in “relentless ad hominem attacks” is a gross mischaracterization that does a disservice to the residents of the Village – many of whom have come out to speak about current Village government and its inability or unwillingness to listen to residents.
Preserve Piermont is far more than a social media presence. It is a committed group of residents advocating for governmental transparency and responsible development. The “controversy” currently engulfing our Village – not Bruce Tucker’s – is self-imposed, resulting from this Village’s lack of transparency and woeful failure to govern in accordance with the wishes of its residents. To suggest that the dissatisfaction within the community is rooted in a series of personal attacks overlooks the genuine and widespread concerns of the Villagers. Our government’s actions have consistently contradicted the principles of open and honest governance, leading to a justifiable sense of frustration and disillusionment among the populace.
One of the most glaring issues with your article is the biased coverage of the Village’s creation of a new zoning district: the Central Business Multi-Use District. Implemented in March of 2023, this legislative act was undertaken largely without public input, knowledge, or awareness. It was also undertaken without the input of the Rockland County Department of Planning. Certain zoning and planning actions, as you are likely aware, must be reviewed by the County Planning Agency. The purpose for this is to allow for County input on impacts the action might have. These impacts, or potential impacts, range from an analysis of traffic, density, flooding, and other pertinent impacts that might be sustained by the local municipality or adjacent property owners as a result of the legislative change. Rockland County Executive Edwin J. Day also signed an executive order that requires this process be followed. A failure to follow that process prevents the issuance of permits, approvals, and, most importantly, 911 addresses.
Despite your article’s reference to the proposed development at 447-477 Piermont Avenue and characteristically reducing residential opposition to “four Piermont residents”, I can assure you that since January of 2024, the overwhelming majority of residents speaking at public meetings are concerned with this Village’s failure to solicit County comment for the community’s benefit and the impacts of this failure. As far as I am aware, the residents of the Village of Piermont do not look to stop development altogether. Instead, residents look to their government, and Mayor Tucker as its purported leader, to ensure that responsible development occurs while their homes and families are protected in the process. As of late, it feels like irresponsible development is set to occur at the expense of our homes and families.
Preserve Piermont was started to seek to hold our leaders accountable, and ensure that development serves the best interests of all residents, rather than a select few. This organization has been instrumental in highlighting the lack of transparency and advocating for more inclusive and responsible governance. As such, I call on you and the Rockland County Business Journal to fairly represent community organizations like Preserve Piermont. I urge you to provide a more balanced and realistic assessment of the situation in future reporting. By doing so, you will not only be upholding the standards of journalistic integrity but also supporting the efforts of residents and families who are working tirelessly to ensure that our Village remains a vibrant and liveable community for all.
I moved to Piermont in 2018. My wife and I emptied our bank and retirement accounts to purchase our home on Ladik Street in 2021. My first son was born the following year, and my second son was born this year. I am a volunteer firefighter for the Village of Piermont Fire Department, and while I am not tested or experienced, I volunteer to give back time to the community that was welcoming enough to let me become a part of it. I do not yet have the privilege, or confidence, to consider myself a true Villager because I haven’t been here half as long as the rest of our Village, or as long as Mayor Tucker.
But I have chosen this community as the place to build my family’s future and we are committed to doing whatever it takes to protect and preserve the unique character and values that drew us here in the first place.
I could only expect, and hope, Mayor Tucker will do the same.
Very truly yours,
Robert C. Zitt
July 30, 2024
Dear Ms. Traster,
I am writing to express my concern over the recent article entitled “Mayor Bruce Tucker Talks About Controversy Engulfing His Village.” This article, published in the July 30, 2024 edition of the Rockland County Business Journal, is not only biased but also riddled with factual inaccuracies which call into question the journalistic integrity of the endeavor.
Preliminarily, much of the article takes swipe at “Preserve Piermont.” The portrayal of this dedicated community organization as merely a “Facebook page” engaged in “relentless ad hominem attacks” is a gross mischaracterization that does a disservice to the residents of the Village – many of whom have come out to speak about current Village government and its inability or unwillingness to listen to residents.
Preserve Piermont is far more than a social media presence. It is a committed group of residents advocating for governmental transparency and responsible development. The “controversy” currently engulfing our Village – not Bruce Tucker’s – is self-imposed, resulting from this Village’s lack of transparency and woeful failure to govern in accordance with the wishes of its residents. To suggest that the dissatisfaction within the community is rooted in a series of personal attacks overlooks the genuine and widespread concerns of the Villagers. Our government’s actions have consistently contradicted the principles of open and honest governance, leading to a justifiable sense of frustration and disillusionment among the populace.
One of the most glaring issues with your article is the biased coverage of the Village’s creation of a new zoning district: the Central Business Multi-Use District. Implemented in March of 2023, this legislative act was undertaken largely without public input, knowledge, or awareness. It was also undertaken without the input of the Rockland County Department of Planning. Certain zoning and planning actions, as you are likely aware, must be reviewed by the County Planning Agency. The purpose for this is to allow for County input on impacts the action might have. These impacts, or potential impacts, range from an analysis of traffic, density, flooding, and other pertinent impacts that might be sustained by the local municipality or adjacent property owners as a result of the legislative change. Rockland County Executive Edwin J. Day also signed an executive order that requires this process be followed. A failure to follow that process prevents the issuance of permits, approvals, and, most importantly, 911 addresses.
Despite your article’s reference to the proposed development at 447-477 Piermont Avenue and characteristically reducing residential opposition to “four Piermont residents”, I can assure you that since January of 2024, the overwhelming majority of residents speaking at public meetings are concerned with this Village’s failure to solicit County comment for the community’s benefit and the impacts of this failure. As far as I am aware, the residents of the Village of Piermont do not look to stop development altogether. Instead, residents look to their government, and Mayor Tucker as its purported leader, to ensure that responsible development occurs while their homes and families are protected in the process. As of late, it feels like irresponsible development is set to occur at the expense of our homes and families.
Preserve Piermont was started to seek to hold our leaders accountable, and ensure that development serves the best interests of all residents, rather than a select few. This organization has been instrumental in highlighting the lack of transparency and advocating for more inclusive and responsible governance. As such, I call on you and the Rockland County Business Journal to fairly represent community organizations like Preserve Piermont. I urge you to provide a more balanced and realistic assessment of the situation in future reporting. By doing so, you will not only be upholding the standards of journalistic integrity but also supporting the efforts of residents and families who are working tirelessly to ensure that our Village remains a vibrant and liveable community for all.
I moved to Piermont in 2018. My wife and I emptied our bank and retirement accounts to purchase our home on Ladik Street in 2021. My first son was born the following year, and my second son was born this year. I am a volunteer firefighter for the Village of Piermont Fire Department, and while I am not tested or experienced, I volunteer to give back time to the community that was welcoming enough to let me become a part of it. I do not yet have the privilege, or confidence, to consider myself a true Villager because I haven’t been here half as long as the rest of our Village, or as long as Mayor Tucker.
But I have chosen this community as the place to build my family’s future and we are committed to doing whatever it takes to protect and preserve the unique character and values that drew us here in the first place.
I could only expect, and hope, Mayor Tucker will do the same.
Very truly yours,
Robert C. Zitt