Replay Q&A with Ray O’Connell as we meet with the Allentown mayoral candidates this week
The primary election is just weeks away, on
This week we’re holding live Q&As with the candidates on The Morning Call’s Facebook page. Each day at
On Monday, it was Democratic Mayor
A few highlights from Monday’s interview:
O’Connell argued that he “did a very good job steadying the ship” in the aftermath of the Pawlowski pay-to-play scandal. He said he restored employee morale at
An independent audit completed in 2019 found Allentown’s health insurance plan premiums are very expensive compared with other Mid-Atlantic cities, and city employees covered very little of those plan costs (as well as the cost of family coverage deductibles). Shortly after entering office in
O’Connell said he decided to seek four more years in office to accomplish economic development-related goals outside of the
O’Connell vowed in 2019 not to seek reelection this year. But his wife, Mary Beth, has since overcome two cancer diagnoses, and he said his family fully supported his change of heart. At 71, O’Connell is already Allentown’s oldest mayor, but he pointed out that should he win reelection, he still won’t be as old at the end of his term as President
Asked to make the case for how he restored “integrity and openness” to city government, O’Connell said he’s ensured
O’Connell is committed to hiring police officers to fill existing and forthcoming department vacancies. But following protests last summer of highly publicized incidents of police brutality nationwide as well as an Allentown police incident involving what some perceived as excessive use of force, O’Connell said he has sought to understand activists’ pain. The department works with one community intervention specialist who responds to some 911 calls involving substance abuse and/or mental health issues; O’Connell said he supports adding up to five, and said the police department is working with county, health care and nonprofit officials to reconsider more broadly how it handles nonviolent emergency calls.
Mentioned during the interview:
“Novak Report” early intervention plan
Allentown Vision 2030 comprehensive plan
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