Did you know your taxes went up 25% over the last 4 years?
Mayor Barberio ran as a fiscal conservative, then raised your township taxes 25% over 4 years.
We believe in responsible budgeting that protects your services while respecting your wallet. The fact is that this 25% tax hike hasn’t come with real improvements in services or infrastructure.
As your next leaders in Parsippany, we will:
Fiscal discipline is about saying “no” to waste and “yes” to what actually matters for taxpayers.
Parsippany cannot sustain unlimited corporate tax breaks.
Parsippany is growing, but how we grow matters. Mayor Barberio and his administration has approved several tax breaks for corporate developers. This adds a burden to our roads, schools, and emergency services.
We will:
More overdevelopment of expensive luxury apartments won’t make Parsippany more affordable.
Those tax breaks certainly help someone’s wallet, just not yours.
Safe and sustainable neighborhoods
Too many of our neighbors have been hurt or even killed just trying to cross the street or ride a bike.
We see our first responders and the quality of our infrastructure, such as roads and our water system, as essential components of public safety in Parsippany.
Our public safety priorities include:
By integrating the right tools and infrastructure improvements, we can make Parsippany the safest, most modern community in the region.
$2,300+ for a 400 sqft studio is not affordable!
Parsippany has always been a place where young families can settle down and seniors can age in place. That’s changing as taxes and prices skyrocket.
Parsippany’s future depends on the ability of average, working people to comfortably own their home.
To achieve that, we will:
Tax breaks and expensive luxury apartments don’t make Parsippany more affordable.
We will work for the everyday resident, not the corporate developers.
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