ERMA — One thing Freeholder Will Morey vowed to do when seeking the seat he had held since January was to boost the local economy.
On Tue., April 24, Morey offered a resolution to grant an open-end consultant agreement with Steven Baldwin Associates of Albany, NY to aid the county with “airport management consultant services” that are not to exceed $15,000 for six months.
Long a sore point because of its potential, yet with a history of many failed business ventures, the airport seems to offer economic promise. Just how to bring that promise to fruition has been elusive. Large firms, such as Timme Fabrics and Everlon held hope that manufacturing there could be revived. Both failed after brief lives.
Some firms had a decent record there, but went out of business for other reasons.
At the present, there is no fixed base operator to fuel general aviation planes that land at the former US Naval air station. Proposals for that service were to be received by Delaware River and Bay Authority, which operates the airport, on March 7. No decision has been made regarding that important facet of airport operation, especially with the summer increase in flights to the county in private planes.
The freeholders’ resolution admits the airport is “an integral part of the county’s economy.”
Baldwin Associates “specializes in assisting clients in the areas of airport management, organizational, and governance review, performance benchmarking, strategic planning, economic development, tenant lease negotiation, owner’s representative services and other services and programs unique to developing airports in an efficient and effective manner.”
Baldwin’s six-month contract began April 25.
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