Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Omar Dyer to JC clerk office

5/18/2011
Office of the Mayor
Office of City Clerk
C/O Robert Byrne
280 Grove Street,
Jersey City NJ 07302
City Hall—Office of the Mayor: And City Clerk Office
Public Complaint Notice

As a registered federal contractor (Coaches! 101 [PAC]), and a registered federal lobbyist (Omar Dyer), is making a complaint on the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency. The act on the public meeting, and proposal of solutions and other contested resolutions at the meeting came under no public discussion, and our rights to query the board about the policies being addressed where denied. The meeting was immediately adjourned when our representative entered the room—where the meeting started at 6pm, and ended 10 minutes after Omar Dyer’s arrival.

Online blog statement

I, (TheFanNJ: Omar Dyer) was at the Jersey City Redevelopment meeting (May 17, 2011 at 6pm start ended 6:25pm) in a conference room on the 14th floor at 30 Montgomery Jersey City NJ, the practices of Solomon Dwek still exist. And Mike Scotolono should publicly come out clean and state what did Solomon Dwek state to him—how did Dwek get so close to leaders in Jersey City. And looking how the JCRA works, the practices of Solomon Dwek still continues. The people should know how much money was donated to Mike’s campaign for this project: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING FIRST AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT NUMBER 11-03-FO1 WITH DENNIS T. QUISH FOR EXTERIOR PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS ON AGENCY OWNED PROPERTY LOCATED AT 292 MARTIN LUTHER KING DRIVE (BLOCK 1987, LOT 4.A) IN THE MARTIN LUTHER KING DRIVE REDEVELOPMENT AREA.
The public and public witnesses would like to know the full disclosure of deals like:
RESOLUTION EXTENDING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT NO.10-05-MPN6 WITH CARR, DALEY, SULLIVAN AND WEIR, PC FOR ACCOUNTING AND CONSULTING SERVICES IN THE BAYFRONT I REDEVELOPMENT AREA.

http://omardyer4office.blogspot.com/2011/05/probe-jcra.html

The public witness, and private/ public advocator would like to know—who on the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency is employed by this accounting and consulting firm, which continues to win no-bid contracts. And why wasn’t the public allowed to query the proposal, and place an in motion bid according to the sunshine law – on public meetings.

Coaches! 101 have been working hard sending requisition proposals about property of interest to this council in Jersey City and all boards. As some of the properties that are being proposed on Martin Luther King Drive in Jersey City, NJ; we at our apparent company take issue with! Since the process wasn’t fair—the public really wasn’t notified of the meeting, and we have been working hard to seek financial advise and assistance for these properties.

And the notification of the meeting did come in the Jersey Journal newspaper, yet not in the legal section, but in a small non-disclosed section in classifieds that shows public notice. That notice was posted on May 12, 2011.

We sent Omar Dyer to that meeting because of his increasingly interest in getting incentivizes for projects that are abandoned in the same area – that was proposed. Now Omar Dyer’s claim is, after submitting these ideas to the council via email, and other sorts of communication. The Redevelopment Agency, and members of the board which includes Viola Richardson, and Mike Scotolono – stole an idea, gave the plan to a favorable donor or consultant approved by the JCRA board—closed the meeting before anyone from the public can raise questions, from the start of the proceedings.

Omar Dyer still believes that the practices of Solomon Dwek still exist in Jersey City – whereas his complaint is that there should be an open process. A fair an honest public discussion at these meetings where they address—public issues. Not some open—but closed meeting where the full disclosures are not granted to the public. Omar Dyer has been stating in public view about those who use the practices of Solomon Dwek to carryout business as usual should resign.

http://jerseycity.com/pages/full_story/push?article-City+Council+Introduces+%E2%80%98Pay-to-Play%E2%80%99+Ordinance%20&id=3235530

Only in the City of Jersey City that public boards, meet in secret undisclosed locations – where they are hard to find when they are disclosed, and the meeting is empty with no public input. And the projects go unchallenged – and this counsel knowing the situation and challenges – we at Coaches! 101 with Omar Dyer wants and would like to know why proposal and ideas submitted to the city assembly, and Redevelopment Agency via email, gets stolen – used to benefit the leaders on the board. In unfair practices, and unfair resolutions, or blatantly ignorance and negligence on our client – and this company as an employer.
Even though our calls and concerns will be ignored and non-monitored – we are asking the City Clerk’s office and the Office of the City Council – with conjunction to the Office of the Mayor – to request that a federal probe be enacted on the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency. We are asking that this probe be introduced by the council, and notification of such a probe should be enacted by the council within 10 days of this notice, or last JCRA meeting (5/17/2011) – and within legal bounds according to the citizens legislation amendment—we can draft a referendum and gain the required independent signatures by nomination of the people, (100) and submit it to the Jersey City’s council. And under federal law – we have to disclose any form or application that will require a referendum on boards and commissions before the actual work takes place. So this is our letter of query and notice of complaint with our petition to query and investigation on the JCRA. On the Petition which will circulate after noticication sent to the City Clerk’s Office will have demands on how the Redevelopment Agency holds their meetings.

Thank You

Coaches! 101 CEO Omar Dyer: PO Box 4463 Jersey City NJ, 07304

Omar Dyer Public Notary (NJ) Commission 2/02/2009 end commission 2/02/2014 I.D. NO. 2381929 www.coaches101.org (201)918-9571, 201-984-5225 (201)208-4533

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