Here's the funny part;
"With so much work at hand, the time to get things done is now"
Isn't the truth that deadlines for work are rapidly approaching, and they are 
now 
scrambling to meet those deadlines?

--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "dfsavgny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Okay Larry, but when? Four years and nothing done on the waterfront.
> 
> Local work force will help developer revitalize Asbury Park
> Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 12/13/06
> BY LARRY FISHMAN
> 
> As the designated redeveloper for the oceanfront redevelopment 
> project in Asbury Park, Asbury Partners is committed to making 
> significant improvements in the community. This commitment includes 
> awarding a significant percentage of the projects' jobs to our local 
> work force.
> 
> Rebuilding and revitalizing a city goes beyond buildings and 
> boardwalks. Local jobs are crucial to the rebirth of this city. 
> During the actual rebuilding of Asbury Park's waterfront, residents 
> and local businesses should also prosper, in essence benefiting from 
> the project themselves.
> 
> The success of this project and the turnaround of Asbury Park depends 
> on redevelopment efforts connecting positively with residents. This 
> means jobs must intersect with the needs of the people.
> 
> To properly meet the needs of the project, Asbury Partners is fully 
> behind having a balanced work force. To that end, we understand and 
> appreciate the value of the building and construction unions. Their 
> expertise will be critical to the redevelopment of Asbury Park, with 
> some of the biggest and most complex projects requiring the skills of 
> union workers.
> 
> Yet, there is plenty of work to go around to local residents. As 
> prescribed in the Waterfront Development Agreement, a certain 
> percentage of the work for the project will be designated for local 
> workers. Whenever possible, Asbury Partners will work to go above and 
> beyond this figure. This continues to be a priority for Asbury 
> Partners.
> 
> With so much work at hand, the time to get things done is now. And 
> with the help of local firms working together with union contractors, 
> we look forward to quick and efficient progress for the city. The 
> project is very complicated, but by tapping into workers right here 
> who are ready, willing and able to start rebuilding their city, we 
> see a very bright future ahead — perhaps brighter than some can even 
> imagine.
> 
> It has long been our belief that revitalization goes beyond creating 
> real estate. It means bringing a long-term sense of hope and optimism 
> to the community. Our hope is that Asbury Partners does just that. We 
> belong to the community and we want to see it thrive. Our commitment 
> is to total community revitalization.
> 
> To date, we have spent $2 million on local contracts and we expect $5 
> million in future infrastructure work to be awarded to local 
> contractors. This is on top of a $7 million commitment for affordable 
> housing and community initiative, of which $2 million has already 
> been transferred to the city.
> 
> The city's rebirth should not result in a battle over opportunities, 
> but be a catalyst for more opportunities for all. As a fully invested 
> community partner, our commitment is to revitalize the city in every 
> way we can.
>




 
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