On Thursday, November 28, 2024, deliberately choosing a rainy Thanksgiving day to do it, the Village of Piermont, New York and Garmento Mayor Bruce Tucker posted to their official Facebook page announcing the closure of the entire concrete portion of the famous and cherished Piermont Pier. Above is a photo of the "Do Not Enter" sign and shoddy-looking wooden barricade placed there, in connection with the closure. See also:
Parts of the structure of the Piermont Pier are now said to be in imminent risk of collapse. The recent neglect of the Piermont Pier is coterminous with Bruce Tucker's 7
years in office as Mayor. Tucker's yesterday Facebook post indicates that the Village
may be seeking "grants" to rebuild the Pier tip...
Wait a minute... "Grants"?...
This is the same guy who claimed in an April 2024 Board of Trustees public meeting that he had US$3.2 million
dollars banked as an "unassigned fund balance", but then in that same meeting suspiciously refused to
convey the bulk of that balance back to taxpayers hit with a 6.9% tax increase
this year. He indicated the same thing in a subsequent interview with the RCBJ Succubus:
See
“Incorporated Village or Piermont, Board of Trustees Meeting”, April 16, 2024
Minutes, Page 4 of 8, at:
https://cms9files1.revize.com/piermont/document_center/Agendas%20&%20Minutes/2024/Minutes/BOT%20Meeting%20Minutes%20April%2016%202024.pdf
https://cms9files1.revize.com/piermont/document_center/Agendas%20&%20Minutes/2024/Minutes/BOT%20Meeting%20Minutes%20April%2016%202024.pdf
Why would Bruce Tucker need "grants" if he has US$3.2 million
banked?...
Oh yeah... I forgot...
He needs what is left of the "unassigned fund balance" to
continue to litigate the CBM Zone against his own people:
So then why doesn't Mayor Bruce Tucker instead just float some more municipal bonds to pay for the Pier
reconstruction?...
Oh yeah... I forgot...
Because the New York State Comptroller
currently has him under a "Risk Assessment" investigation for, inter
alia, spending Piermont into a negative 7.6 million Net Position hole:
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2024/11/something-to-talk-about.html
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2024/11/vacuuming-bruce-tuckers-detritus.html
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2024/11/newsflash-office-of-new-york-state.html
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2024/11/unhand-piermont-to-standard-poors-told.html
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2024/11/unhand-piermont-to-wall-street-told-ya.html
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2024/11/vacuuming-bruce-tuckers-detritus.html
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2024/11/newsflash-office-of-new-york-state.html
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2024/11/unhand-piermont-to-standard-poors-told.html
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2024/11/unhand-piermont-to-wall-street-told-ya.html
Houses in Piermont are being built or re-built on stilts.
The Pier tip may soon fall into the Hudson.
As Richard Deacon's "Mel Cooley" character would say in "The Dick Van Dyke Show" - Yecch!
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The Journal News article covering the story, is here:
https://www.lohud.com/story/news/local/rockland/2024/11/29/piermont-ny-pier-on-hudson-river-closed-amid-risk-of-collapse/76656006007/
Rockland
Piermont Pier’s Final Section Closed Amid Risk Of
Collapse
Nancy Cutler
Rockland/Westchester Journal News
“In the interest of public safety, we regret that
the entire cement portion of the Pier will be blocked to pedestrians until
further notice,” according to a village notice.
“We got that thing and we were like, “Oh my God!’
Let’s just stop it right at the end of the blacktop and not let anyone get
close,” Piermont Mayor Bruce Tucker said.
PIERMONT ‒ Anyone looking to take a Thanksgiving Day
stroll to the end of the Piermont Pier found it shuttered, with a “Do Not Enter”
sign blocking the concrete portion of the path.
The damaged portion was built at the end of the
historic pier in the 1950s. The Hudson’s brackish water led to damage that
could destabilize it, according to a report by an engineering firm hired by the
village.
“In the interest of public safety, we regret that
the entire cement portion of the Pier will be blocked to pedestrians until
further notice,” according to a village notice.
BlueShore Engineering reported on Nov. 26 that
deterioration had significantly advanced in the cement portion since the
previous inspection. “There are numerous areas at imminent risk of failure,”
the firm’s correspondence states.
“The pier is still open for recreation, it’s just
the very end,” Piermont Mayor Bruce Tucker said Friday.
The end of the Piermont Pier, a concrete portion
added in the 1950s, was shut Nov. 27, 2024, after an engineering report warned
it was unsafe.
[‘Reinforcing is completely gone’]
The concrete portion of the pier was last checked by
BlueShore Engineering seven years ago. A new evaluation, in five to eight
years, was recommended then.
Piermont Village Volunteer Fire Department’s dive
team recently took measurements of the pilings and sent it to BlueShore
Engineering.
According to the report, the cross-flow current of
the estuary could cause ice floes or logs or similar debris to float down- or
up-river in the current and contact a failed pile. That could lead to overload
of adjacent piles and cause a progressive collapse of the concrete, “because
the reinforcing is completely gone.”
Tucker said the village received the report late
Tuesday night. “The first thing Wednesday morning DPW put the barrier out,” he
said.
BlueShore reported to the village than an in-place
repair would be possible but costly.
The firm’s takeaway: It would less expensive to
perform a complete demolition and replace the section.
[Impact of blocked access to pier]
Nancy Cutler
Rockland/Westchester Journal News
The pier is mostly used for recreation, from fishing to walking, running and cycling.