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Matthew Tuerk

Matthew Tuerk (born March 18, 1975) is an American politician and economic development official serving as the mayor of Allentown, Pennsylvania since January 2022. Despite entering a crowded field with low name recognition, he was the first candidate to defeat an incumbent mayor in an Allentown primary since 1973, becoming the city's first Latino mayor.

Matthew Tuerk
43rd Mayor of Allentown
Assumed office
January 3, 2022 (2022-01-03)
Preceded byRay O'Connell
Personal details
Born (1975-03-18) March 18, 1975 (age 49)
East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, U.S
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseKaren
Children2
Alma materCollege of Charleston
University of South Carolina

Prior to being elected mayor, Tuerk worked at the Allentown Economic Development Corporation (AEDC) and the Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation (LVEDC).

Early life and education edit

Matthew Tuerk was born March 18, 1975, in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.[1] His grandmother was a Cuban immigrant who settled in East Stroudsburg in 1946. Tuerk was raised speaking English but was surrounded by Cuban traditions and food during his childhood.[2] His family moved from East Stroudsburg to Boulder, Colorado in 1984.[1]

Tuerk earned a BS degree in international business from the College of Charleston.[1][3] He minored in Spanish and Latin American studies, during which time became particularly interested in Latino culture, learning to speak Spanish and traveling to Latin America.[2]

He received an MBA with a concentration in international economic development from the Darla Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina.[3][4]

Career edit

Tuerk spent four years working for an outdoor advertising company in Panama, and later also spent time in Nicaragua.[2] In 2004, Tuerk and his wife Karen returned to Pennsylvania, and moved to Allentown.[1]

Tuerk became an assistant director of the Allentown Economic Development Corporation (AEDC) in 2008 and spent five years with the organization. During his time there, Tuerk helped establish the Urban Manufacturing Alliance, a coalition of cities dedicated to strengthening their manufacturing economies. He also co-founded Make Lehigh Valley, the region's first "hackerspace" located at AEDC's Bridgeworks Enterprise Center business incubator.[1][5]

In 2013, Tuerk joined the Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation (LVEDC), where he worked for seven years. He began with the organization as its first director of research and innovation.[4][6] Two years later, in 2015, he was named vice president of economic development and marketing. In 2019, he was appointed vice president of business attraction, retention and expansion. At LVEDC, he worked in a variety of functional areas, including administration, communications, economic development, entrepreneurial startup support, investor relations, marketing, and research. In October 2020, he resigned from LVEDC, and annnouned his candidacy for mayor of Allentown a week later.[3][4]

Tuerk was the chairman the Lehigh-Northampton Airport Authority board of governors, the governing body of the Lehigh Valley International Airport. He was also a member of the board of associates executive committee at Muhlenberg College in Allentown.[4] He served previously served on the board of trustees at Moravian Academy, treasurer of the Old Allentown Preservation Association, and as a member of the Allentown City Shade Tree Commission.[1]

Allentown mayoral campaign edit

On October 6, 2020, approximately a week after resigning his position with LVEDC, Tuerk announced his candidacy as a Democratic candidate for Mayor of Allentown in the 2021 Allentown mayoral election. He was the first candidate to enter the race in an election anticipated to have multiple candidates.[4] Tuerk was relatively unknown to voters at the beginning of the primary election. A poll commissioned by a local developer projected Tuerk to win only 1% of the Democratic vote, and a separate poll by The Morning Call and Muhlenberg College in April 2021, just one month before the primary election, found only one in 10 residents were familiar with Tuerk.[5] The Morning Call newspaper called the Democratic primary race "historically competitive", with Tuerk running against three primary candidates already holding office in the city, Mayor Ray O'Connell, City Council President Julio Juridy, and Councilwoman Ce-Ce Gerlach.[5]

Tuerk raised campaign funds to allocate to improving his name recognition, and focused on meeting voters face-to-face or by phone, setting a goal of talking to 150 voters on weekdays, 250 on Saturdays, and at least 200 on Sundays.[5][7] He also sought to connect with voters who requested mail-in ballots in what, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, was the first municipal primary to allow no-excuse voting by mail.[5][8] Tuerk raised more money than any of his three primary candidates,[5] and spent $92,000 out of the $209,000 spent between the four primary candidates combined heading into the final two weeks of the primary election.[9]

In the May 2021 primary, Tuerk received 2,064 votes, defeating O'Connell and Guridy by less than two percentage points, and Gerlach by three points.[5] The Morning Call reported that Tuerk performed well in all of the city's precincts, but especially well in precincts where voter turnout was relatively high. He won six of the nine precincts in which turnout exceeded 34%.[5] Among all candidates, Tuerk received the most votes by mail, receiving 864 mail-in votes.[5] The election marked the first time an incumbent mayor in Allentown lost a primary since James P. Ritter defeated Clifford Bartholomew in 1973.[5]

In the November 2021 general election, Tuerk faced Republican opponent Tim Ramos. Tuerk won the general election with 8,206 votes and 64.13% of the vote, compared to 4,299 and 33.6% for Ramos.[10][11]

First Allentown Mayoral Term edit

On January 3, 2022, Tuerk was sworn in as Allentown mayor, becoming the first Latino mayor in the city's history.[2][12][13][14]

Tuerk's administration has been characterized by significant staff turnover, a relatively high number of homicides in the city, especially at after-hour clubs, pedestrian deaths, allegations of racism in his administration, ineffectual leadership and management, and a lack of transparency with Allentown City Council.[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]

Staff turnover edit

Since being sworn in as mayor, Tuerk's administration has been characterized by high turnover among Allentown city senior staff and city employees in his tenure. Allentown's chief operating officer, Leonard Lightner, a position Tuerk created, resigned after just five months of serving in Tuerk's administration.[24] Prior to his July 2022 resignation, Lightner had worked with the City of Allentown for 14 years.[24]

In early 2022, Allentown's planning director, Irene Woodward, and Allentown's human resources director, Meloney Sallie-Dosonmu, resigned from the administration in early 2022.[15] The City's Public Works Director left in February, 2022.[25]

In October 2022, Tuerk fired Allentown parks and recreation director Karen El-Charr.[15] El-Charr had been with the City of Allentown since 2018.[15]

In January 2023, Allentown's city finance director, Seth O'Neil, resigned his position, and left the city.[15]

In August 2023, Allentown human resources director Nadeem Shahzad, who replaced Salie-Sosnmu, who resigned in early 2022, resigned after just two months on the job.[23]

City violence edit

Tuerk's tenure has been marked by homicides across Allentown, including a number of youth homicides, including 22-year-old Najeer Lane, who was gunned down in August 2022,[26] and 15-year-old Treshawn Tracey, who was gunned down at Stevens Park in September 2022.[27]

Allentown has also been plagued by violence at after hours clubs, including the January 22, 2023 shooting of Blessing Taveras, and the June 18, 2023 fatal stabbing of Kevin Tarafa.[28][16][29]

In March 2023, three individuals were killed in a single night in two separate altercations.[30]

On June 5, 2023, there was a broad daylight shooting in front of an AutoZone in Southside Allentown, resulting in the death of one individual.[31]

As of June 2023, Allentown had 11 homicides year to date in 2023.[32]

Despite the violence in Allentown, Tuerk refused to spend $1.5 million in funding that the Allentown City Council allocated for violence prevention, causing significant consternation and concern among anti-gun violence advocates.[33]

On September 29, 2023, Allentown officially had its 16th homicide of the year, officially surpassing the total number of deaths from the previous year.[34]

Allentown concluded 2023 with three separate shootings in a single night resulting in two additional homicides, including the death of a 1-year old and 44-year old grandmother.  In total, 8 people were shot across three separate shootings in the city, marking one of the most violent nights in the city, and one of the most violent years in recent history. This took the total city homicides for 2023 to 18.[35]

Allegations of Ineffectual Leadership, Mismanagement & Potential Lawsuits edit

On July 15, 2023 the Allentown NAACP sent a five page letter to local media and the City of Allentown describing multiple instances of alleged discrimination and harassment within the city.  The letter put forth a number of claims against the city including claims that white police officers utilized racial slurs against their African-American colleagues, white supervisors verbally attacked employees of color, an employee was terminated for speaking out against racism and employees of color were subjected to higher dress standards than their white counterparts. There was some dispute as to which members of the NAACP's leadership board authorized the letter or approved it.[36][37]

The letter was released nearly nine months to the date that NAACP leadership had met with Tuerk following the departure of two senior African-American cabinet officials in Allentown.  At the time Tuerk had promised progress with city hall's workplace culture and creating a more welcoming environment and according to the NAACP, Tuerk "assured us there were no racial issues."[38]

The NAACP's letter alleges that Tuerk failed to respond to acts of discrimination and racism and his administration did not properly manage complaints about these acts from city employees.  As a result of these allegations, Allentown City Council meetings featured multiple city residents and employees demanding an investigation and urging council to hire an outside firm.[36][37]

During this time former Human Resources Director Nadeem Shazad threatened to sue the city over allegations that he was forced to resign and improperly terminated from his position.[39]

Shazad alleged that Tuerk forced him to resign and pushed him out of the city as a result of him providing information to the City Council regarding severance payments made to city employees who left.  Shazad stated that Tuerk "just wanted everything done his way, and was very upset that the council was getting too much information."  Shazad alleged that the City Council previously made requests for information about severance payments and Tuerk's administration ignored them.  Shazad stated that he was obligated by law to provide the council with this information and that put him at odds with Tuerk.[39][40]

Shazad further alleged that after the NAACP's letter came out, he recommended the mayor hire an outside firm and conduct an investigation.  He claimed the mayor did not want to follow his advice, further contributing to his ouster. Shazad indicated that as many as eight city employees were ready to join him in a class action lawsuit against the city.[40]

Allentown City Council meetings quickly grew contentious with members urging a thorough investigation and demanding that the city fully investigate these claims.  Karen Ocasio, a city employee in the Human Resources Department spoke to council indicating there were many employees experiencing problems and that issues were prevalent within the city.[41][42]

Allentown City Councilman Ed Zucal and Councilwoman Ce-Ce Gerlach led the effort to approve an investigation into these allegations of racism and poor management, with council approving a request for proposal by a vote of 7-0 to authorize the city to hire an outside firm to fully investigate these allegations and prepare a report for the purposes of transparency for city residents.[43]

Councilman Zucal told the press “City Council, but more importantly the residents of Allentown deserve the facts and the truth regarding what’s happening in City Hall. We need to clear the air that hangs heavy over our city."[41][44]

He further stated "The citizens of Allentown deserve to know if there are chronic problems of mismanagement or incompetence that are affecting the ability to deliver city services. People deserve the facts."[44][41]

Pedestrian Fatalities & Safe Streets Initiative edit

Mayor Tuerk has made safe streets and pedestrian safety initiatives a priority for the city, and vowed to end pedestrian related fatalities in the city. Through the support of federal representatives, the city received grant funding towards the development of a strategic plan.[45][46] Despite this emphasis, the city has witnessed a number of road related fatalities and vehicular incidents and has yet to produce a city-wide plan or strategy to address these deaths. In Allentown, there were five pedestrian-involved accidents in 2022, alone, including the death of 25-year old paraprofessional Angela Yowakim, who was struck while walking to work.[46] In 2023, Allentown continued to see pedestrian deaths. On August 22, 2023, 58-year-old Augustin Ibanez-Morales was killed in a hit and run incident.[47]  On October 19, 2023, 85-year old Elian K. Makdsi was killed attempting to cross Union Boulevard.[48][49] On December 10, 2023 43-year old Luz Ruz Acosta and 44-year old Christopher Stocker were struck and killed by a vehicle.[50]  

Allentown has also witnessed continued issues with auto accidents and pedestrian injuries, despite city efforts to improve road safety and reduce dangers for pedestrians.  On September 5, 2023, a 21-year old man was killed when he crashed his scooter into a utility pole.[51][52] In October 2023, a 45-year old man was killed in a motorcycle crash in Allentown.[53] On November 27, 2023 a 26-year old died on Basin Street when their vehicle left the road, resulting in their death.[54]  On December 4, 2023, two people were injured in a roll-over crash on Basin Street.[55] On December 19, a teenager was injured by a vehicle in the city.[56]

2024 Budget Impasse and Proposed Tax Increases edit

On October 16, 2023 Mayor Tuerk presented his 2024 budget which called for a 6.9% property tax increase and increased city trash fees by $120 annually.  The budget called for 21 new positions in the city, even as city officials acknowledged that revenue growth in previous years had not been sufficient to balance city finances.[57][58]  Tuerk claimed these new positions would help meet the needs of a growing city.  The budget was immediately met with skepticism and concern, with City Council Vice President Cnythia Mota, said she was concerned about the impact of the increases on city residents.[59]  When it was clear that the City Council wouldn't his proposed budget, Tuerk made a last second attempt to lower the proposed increase to 4.57%.[60]

However this proposal failed to win over council members.  On November 4, 2023, Allentown City Council voted 5-2 to reject the Mayor's proposed budget and pass a budget with no tax increase, citing concerns about rising costs and inflation.[61]  The City Council also allocated the last of the American Rescue Plan funds, with money being allocated towards the renovation of public safety facilities and community organizations and nonprofits.[62]  Allentown residents at the meeting complained that the City of Allentown had failed to provide funding for local non-profits and council members responded by allocating additional rescue plan funding to local community organizations.

On November 8, Mayor Tuerk vetoed the City Council's proposed budget, leaving the city without a budget for the upcoming year.[63]  He then suggested a 2% tax increase.  In his veto, Tuerk threatened to cut popular city programs like the Lights in the Parkway, a traditional holiday lights display that attracts tens of thousands of visitors and Fourth of July fireworks, if tax increase was not passed.[64][65][66][67]

Allentown City Councilman Ed Zucal, spoke out against the Mayor, calling those statements a "cheap political stunt" and those programs amounted "pennies on the dollar within the city's budget".  He alleged it was a scare tactic to attempt to coerce city council into rubber stamping his budget.[68]

He vowed not to let the Mayor use residents as "pawns" and expressed dissatisfaction that the Mayor would threaten events which are popular among the city's children and families.  He suggested that the Mayor look at "cutting the excess in his own office" and that the City Council would not be intimidated into passing his tax increase.[69]

On November 15, 2023 City Council met to attempt to override Mayor Tuerk's veto.  The effort failed with a 4-3 vote in favor of overriding his veto, meaning that the city remained without a budget.  Council members Ed Zucal and Ce-Ce Gerlach led the effort to override his veto.[70]  

Allentown City Council Vice President Mota said the "community would suffer under any increase." This left the City of Allentown without a budget ahead of December 31, its legally required deadline, risking the city entering the new year without an operating budget.[71]

With Mayor Tuerk failing to persuade Allentown City Council three times on his proposed budgets, the budget impasse seemed unbreakable.[72][73]  After multiple failed budget proposals, Allentown Councilwoman Ce-Ce Gerlach stated "the ball is in the mayor's court.  The administration at this point, their task is really to take the feedback from Council, take the feedback from the public, and really present a budget that represents that and it seems like that budget will have a 0% tax increase."[74]

With the deadline looming, Council met on December 12, 2023 to make a final attempt at passing a budget.[75]

By a vote of 4-3 City Council voted down the Mayor's final proposal of a 2% increase.  The City Council opted to take $762,000 from the city's general fund revenue to fund the budgetary gap brought on by passing a budget without a tax increase.  Tuerk opted not to veto the council's proposed budget allowing it to take effect.  Tuerk warned residents would see higher tax increases in the future and expressed disapproval over council's decision to use general fund revenue to fund government operations, calling their actions short-sighted.[76]

Vote of No Confidence edit

On November 21, 2023, in the midst of the city's budget impasse, Mayor Tuerk fired Karen Ocasio, a city employee who had filed multiple complaints regarding discrimination and was an early supporter of City Council's investigation into allegations of racism and mismanagement.[77][78]

Following this firing, Allentown Councilman Ed Zucal responded to the firing calling it "an act of revenge" and "blatant retaliation and retribution."  Zucal alleged that Tuerk fired Ocasio over her support of the outside investigation and condemned the Mayor for stating that his administration welcomed the investigation, but was firing one of the first employees to speak out before the investigation had even begun.[77]

Zucal immediately put forth the idea of a vote of no confidence in the mayor, to "signal the complete lack of faith that council now has in the mayor."  He stated that a vote of no confidence is a way of "expressing that an organization has lost all respect and confidence in its leader or its leadership."[77]

Councilwoman Ce-Ce Gerlach, expressed concern that Ocasio's firing could put the city in financial trouble as the result of a lawsuit.[77]

Nadeem Shazad, who had earlier expressed interest in suing the city over his alleged wrongful ouster, urged council to pass the vote of no-confidence.  Shazad alleged that Tuerk had directed him to fire Karen Ocasio, but he had refused, adding to tension between him and the administration.  In a letter to council in support of the vote of no confidence, Shazad stated "It has come to my attention that Mayor Tuerk terminated the employment of Karen Ocasio without cause, solely based on his belief that she was a troublemaker."[79]

Shazad stated that Ocasio was one of many employees that accused Tuerk and his management teams of discrimination, retaliation, intimidation and unjust terminations.  Shazad indicated that he felt that both he and Ocasio had strong legal cases against the city.  In his writing in support of the vote of no confidence, Shazad said this step was important to show "that discrimination and unfair treatment will not be tolerated within our city government."[79]

On December 6, 2023, Allentown City Council met to consider the vote of no confidence against Mayor Tuerk.  The vote of no confidence resolution made specific claims against Tuerk and his administration alleging the following as justification for the vote stating "Tuerk’s ineffective leadership has placed the government of the City of Allentown in a critically unfavorable light in the community."[80][81]  

The resolution further stated that the mayor "has lacked leadership in key areas — handling personnel responsibilities and management; managing a budget within parameters established by a majority of council members, and failing community engagement that includes the entirety of community interests."[80][82]

Councilman Ed Zucal in his advocacy for the vote of no confidence spoke about the number of great directors and city employees who had left since Tuerk had taken office and asked fellow members of council how many more employees must be fired or leave before they act.

Councilman Santo Napoli expressed concerns about creating gridlock and more division.  He worried that the vote could force residents to lose faith in the city.  Tuerk said that he was disappointed in the no-confidence vote, but that it didn't bother him and he had thick skin.  He stated that "the work you're doing up here is diminishing the respect of the body"[80]

Former Human Resources Director Nadeem Shazad spoke to council indicating that he was worried that lawsuits against the city would result in tax increases and that the Mayor Tuerk "ruled through fear" and "lacked leadership" and "He lacks passion; he has no compassion; he has no strength to be a good manager."[83][84][80]

Karen Ocasio who also addressed council stated Tuerk "kicked her while she was down", firing her days after her father had passed away.[82][80] During the meeting, the Tuerk administration revealed that Ocasio and two other city employees were fired after the results of a previously unknown and unannounced outside investigation were provided to the city.[83]

Tuerk claimed to be following the recommendation set forth in the investigation.  However, city residents and council members expressed concerns and questioned why the city took so long to reveal the investigation and why it took so long to follow the recommendations.[83]

At the urging of city residents, the vote of no confidence was successful, with council voting 4-3 to express that the body had lost confidence in Mayor Matt Tuerk.  Matt Tuerk, became the second mayor of Allentown in less than 10 years to have a vote of no confidence issued against him.  The last time council issued a vote of confidence against a mayor was 2016, when former Mayor Pawlowski was under investigation for a pay to play scheme that resulted in his eventual sentencing and conviction of 15 years in prison.[80][83][82]

Allentown Recompete Initiative edit

On December 21, 2023, Mayor Tuerk announced Allentown was among 22 finalists to potentially receive millions in federal funding for economically distressed areas. The city received $500,000 grant to help the city develop its proposal through the Biden Administration's Economic Development Administration's Recompete Program.[85] The city announced that of the 22 finalists, just 4-8 will be selected to receive funding for a full project implementation.[85] The city plans to use the funds to invest in the 1st and 6th wards of Allentown which feature some of the poorest census tracts.[86] The Recompete Program is intended to help economically distressed areas create economic opportunity and connect residents to jobs.[87][88] The city intends to the potential funding from the program to help address barriers such as transportation, childcare and training.[85][86]

The application deadline is set for April 2024 with announcements set to be made late in 2024 as to whether the city is successful in receiving the full funding for the program which could potentially total in the tens of millions for the city.[86][85]

Personal life edit

Tuerk's wife Karen is a lecturer in environmental science at Muhlenberg College[1] and they have two daughters.[4] Tuerk says he has completed 18 marathons as a runner. He speaks four languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.[1][4]

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External links edit

  • Official website

matthew, tuerk, born, march, 1975, american, politician, economic, development, official, serving, mayor, allentown, pennsylvania, since, january, 2022, despite, entering, crowded, field, with, name, recognition, first, candidate, defeat, incumbent, mayor, all. Matthew Tuerk born March 18 1975 is an American politician and economic development official serving as the mayor of Allentown Pennsylvania since January 2022 Despite entering a crowded field with low name recognition he was the first candidate to defeat an incumbent mayor in an Allentown primary since 1973 becoming the city s first Latino mayor Matthew Tuerk43rd Mayor of AllentownIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2022 2022 01 03 Preceded byRay O ConnellPersonal detailsBorn 1975 03 18 March 18 1975 age 49 East Stroudsburg Pennsylvania U SPolitical partyDemocraticSpouseKarenChildren2Alma materCollege of CharlestonUniversity of South Carolina Prior to being elected mayor Tuerk worked at the Allentown Economic Development Corporation AEDC and the Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation LVEDC Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Allentown mayoral campaign 3 First Allentown Mayoral Term 3 1 Staff turnover 3 2 City violence 3 3 Allegations of Ineffectual Leadership Mismanagement amp Potential Lawsuits 3 4 Pedestrian Fatalities amp Safe Streets Initiative 3 5 2024 Budget Impasse and Proposed Tax Increases 3 6 Vote of No Confidence 3 7 Allentown Recompete Initiative 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editMatthew Tuerk was born March 18 1975 in East Stroudsburg Pennsylvania 1 His grandmother was a Cuban immigrant who settled in East Stroudsburg in 1946 Tuerk was raised speaking English but was surrounded by Cuban traditions and food during his childhood 2 His family moved from East Stroudsburg to Boulder Colorado in 1984 1 Tuerk earned a BS degree in international business from the College of Charleston 1 3 He minored in Spanish and Latin American studies during which time became particularly interested in Latino culture learning to speak Spanish and traveling to Latin America 2 He received an MBA with a concentration in international economic development from the Darla Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina 3 4 Career editTuerk spent four years working for an outdoor advertising company in Panama and later also spent time in Nicaragua 2 In 2004 Tuerk and his wife Karen returned to Pennsylvania and moved to Allentown 1 Tuerk became an assistant director of the Allentown Economic Development Corporation AEDC in 2008 and spent five years with the organization During his time there Tuerk helped establish the Urban Manufacturing Alliance a coalition of cities dedicated to strengthening their manufacturing economies He also co founded Make Lehigh Valley the region s first hackerspace located at AEDC s Bridgeworks Enterprise Center business incubator 1 5 In 2013 Tuerk joined the Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation LVEDC where he worked for seven years He began with the organization as its first director of research and innovation 4 6 Two years later in 2015 he was named vice president of economic development and marketing In 2019 he was appointed vice president of business attraction retention and expansion At LVEDC he worked in a variety of functional areas including administration communications economic development entrepreneurial startup support investor relations marketing and research In October 2020 he resigned from LVEDC and annnouned his candidacy for mayor of Allentown a week later 3 4 Tuerk was the chairman the Lehigh Northampton Airport Authority board of governors the governing body of the Lehigh Valley International Airport He was also a member of the board of associates executive committee at Muhlenberg College in Allentown 4 He served previously served on the board of trustees at Moravian Academy treasurer of the Old Allentown Preservation Association and as a member of the Allentown City Shade Tree Commission 1 Allentown mayoral campaign edit See also 2021 Allentown mayoral election On October 6 2020 approximately a week after resigning his position with LVEDC Tuerk announced his candidacy as a Democratic candidate for Mayor of Allentown in the 2021 Allentown mayoral election He was the first candidate to enter the race in an election anticipated to have multiple candidates 4 Tuerk was relatively unknown to voters at the beginning of the primary election A poll commissioned by a local developer projected Tuerk to win only 1 of the Democratic vote and a separate poll by The Morning Call and Muhlenberg College in April 2021 just one month before the primary election found only one in 10 residents were familiar with Tuerk 5 The Morning Call newspaper called the Democratic primary race historically competitive with Tuerk running against three primary candidates already holding office in the city Mayor Ray O Connell City Council President Julio Juridy and Councilwoman Ce Ce Gerlach 5 Tuerk raised campaign funds to allocate to improving his name recognition and focused on meeting voters face to face or by phone setting a goal of talking to 150 voters on weekdays 250 on Saturdays and at least 200 on Sundays 5 7 He also sought to connect with voters who requested mail in ballots in what in response to the COVID 19 pandemic was the first municipal primary to allow no excuse voting by mail 5 8 Tuerk raised more money than any of his three primary candidates 5 and spent 92 000 out of the 209 000 spent between the four primary candidates combined heading into the final two weeks of the primary election 9 In the May 2021 primary Tuerk received 2 064 votes defeating O Connell and Guridy by less than two percentage points and Gerlach by three points 5 The Morning Call reported that Tuerk performed well in all of the city s precincts but especially well in precincts where voter turnout was relatively high He won six of the nine precincts in which turnout exceeded 34 5 Among all candidates Tuerk received the most votes by mail receiving 864 mail in votes 5 The election marked the first time an incumbent mayor in Allentown lost a primary since James P Ritter defeated Clifford Bartholomew in 1973 5 In the November 2021 general election Tuerk faced Republican opponent Tim Ramos Tuerk won the general election with 8 206 votes and 64 13 of the vote compared to 4 299 and 33 6 for Ramos 10 11 First Allentown Mayoral Term editOn January 3 2022 Tuerk was sworn in as Allentown mayor becoming the first Latino mayor in the city s history 2 12 13 14 Tuerk s administration has been characterized by significant staff turnover a relatively high number of homicides in the city especially at after hour clubs pedestrian deaths allegations of racism in his administration ineffectual leadership and management and a lack of transparency with Allentown City Council 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Staff turnover edit Since being sworn in as mayor Tuerk s administration has been characterized by high turnover among Allentown city senior staff and city employees in his tenure Allentown s chief operating officer Leonard Lightner a position Tuerk created resigned after just five months of serving in Tuerk s administration 24 Prior to his July 2022 resignation Lightner had worked with the City of Allentown for 14 years 24 In early 2022 Allentown s planning director Irene Woodward and Allentown s human resources director Meloney Sallie Dosonmu resigned from the administration in early 2022 15 The City s Public Works Director left in February 2022 25 In October 2022 Tuerk fired Allentown parks and recreation director Karen El Charr 15 El Charr had been with the City of Allentown since 2018 15 In January 2023 Allentown s city finance director Seth O Neil resigned his position and left the city 15 In August 2023 Allentown human resources director Nadeem Shahzad who replaced Salie Sosnmu who resigned in early 2022 resigned after just two months on the job 23 City violence edit Tuerk s tenure has been marked by homicides across Allentown including a number of youth homicides including 22 year old Najeer Lane who was gunned down in August 2022 26 and 15 year old Treshawn Tracey who was gunned down at Stevens Park in September 2022 27 Allentown has also been plagued by violence at after hours clubs including the January 22 2023 shooting of Blessing Taveras and the June 18 2023 fatal stabbing of Kevin Tarafa 28 16 29 In March 2023 three individuals were killed in a single night in two separate altercations 30 On June 5 2023 there was a broad daylight shooting in front of an AutoZone in Southside Allentown resulting in the death of one individual 31 As of June 2023 Allentown had 11 homicides year to date in 2023 32 Despite the violence in Allentown Tuerk refused to spend 1 5 million in funding that the Allentown City Council allocated for violence prevention causing significant consternation and concern among anti gun violence advocates 33 On September 29 2023 Allentown officially had its 16th homicide of the year officially surpassing the total number of deaths from the previous year 34 Allentown concluded 2023 with three separate shootings in a single night resulting in two additional homicides including the death of a 1 year old and 44 year old grandmother In total 8 people were shot across three separate shootings in the city marking one of the most violent nights in the city and one of the most violent years in recent history This took the total city homicides for 2023 to 18 35 Allegations of Ineffectual Leadership Mismanagement amp Potential Lawsuits edit On July 15 2023 the Allentown NAACP sent a five page letter to local media and the City of Allentown describing multiple instances of alleged discrimination and harassment within the city The letter put forth a number of claims against the city including claims that white police officers utilized racial slurs against their African American colleagues white supervisors verbally attacked employees of color an employee was terminated for speaking out against racism and employees of color were subjected to higher dress standards than their white counterparts There was some dispute as to which members of the NAACP s leadership board authorized the letter or approved it 36 37 The letter was released nearly nine months to the date that NAACP leadership had met with Tuerk following the departure of two senior African American cabinet officials in Allentown At the time Tuerk had promised progress with city hall s workplace culture and creating a more welcoming environment and according to the NAACP Tuerk assured us there were no racial issues 38 The NAACP s letter alleges that Tuerk failed to respond to acts of discrimination and racism and his administration did not properly manage complaints about these acts from city employees As a result of these allegations Allentown City Council meetings featured multiple city residents and employees demanding an investigation and urging council to hire an outside firm 36 37 During this time former Human Resources Director Nadeem Shazad threatened to sue the city over allegations that he was forced to resign and improperly terminated from his position 39 Shazad alleged that Tuerk forced him to resign and pushed him out of the city as a result of him providing information to the City Council regarding severance payments made to city employees who left Shazad stated that Tuerk just wanted everything done his way and was very upset that the council was getting too much information Shazad alleged that the City Council previously made requests for information about severance payments and Tuerk s administration ignored them Shazad stated that he was obligated by law to provide the council with this information and that put him at odds with Tuerk 39 40 Shazad further alleged that after the NAACP s letter came out he recommended the mayor hire an outside firm and conduct an investigation He claimed the mayor did not want to follow his advice further contributing to his ouster Shazad indicated that as many as eight city employees were ready to join him in a class action lawsuit against the city 40 Allentown City Council meetings quickly grew contentious with members urging a thorough investigation and demanding that the city fully investigate these claims Karen Ocasio a city employee in the Human Resources Department spoke to council indicating there were many employees experiencing problems and that issues were prevalent within the city 41 42 Allentown City Councilman Ed Zucal and Councilwoman Ce Ce Gerlach led the effort to approve an investigation into these allegations of racism and poor management with council approving a request for proposal by a vote of 7 0 to authorize the city to hire an outside firm to fully investigate these allegations and prepare a report for the purposes of transparency for city residents 43 Councilman Zucal told the press City Council but more importantly the residents of Allentown deserve the facts and the truth regarding what s happening in City Hall We need to clear the air that hangs heavy over our city 41 44 He further stated The citizens of Allentown deserve to know if there are chronic problems of mismanagement or incompetence that are affecting the ability to deliver city services People deserve the facts 44 41 Pedestrian Fatalities amp Safe Streets Initiative edit Mayor Tuerk has made safe streets and pedestrian safety initiatives a priority for the city and vowed to end pedestrian related fatalities in the city Through the support of federal representatives the city received grant funding towards the development of a strategic plan 45 46 Despite this emphasis the city has witnessed a number of road related fatalities and vehicular incidents and has yet to produce a city wide plan or strategy to address these deaths In Allentown there were five pedestrian involved accidents in 2022 alone including the death of 25 year old paraprofessional Angela Yowakim who was struck while walking to work 46 In 2023 Allentown continued to see pedestrian deaths On August 22 2023 58 year old Augustin Ibanez Morales was killed in a hit and run incident 47 On October 19 2023 85 year old Elian K Makdsi was killed attempting to cross Union Boulevard 48 49 On December 10 2023 43 year old Luz Ruz Acosta and 44 year old Christopher Stocker were struck and killed by a vehicle 50 Allentown has also witnessed continued issues with auto accidents and pedestrian injuries despite city efforts to improve road safety and reduce dangers for pedestrians On September 5 2023 a 21 year old man was killed when he crashed his scooter into a utility pole 51 52 In October 2023 a 45 year old man was killed in a motorcycle crash in Allentown 53 On November 27 2023 a 26 year old died on Basin Street when their vehicle left the road resulting in their death 54 On December 4 2023 two people were injured in a roll over crash on Basin Street 55 On December 19 a teenager was injured by a vehicle in the city 56 2024 Budget Impasse and Proposed Tax Increases edit On October 16 2023 Mayor Tuerk presented his 2024 budget which called for a 6 9 property tax increase and increased city trash fees by 120 annually The budget called for 21 new positions in the city even as city officials acknowledged that revenue growth in previous years had not been sufficient to balance city finances 57 58 Tuerk claimed these new positions would help meet the needs of a growing city The budget was immediately met with skepticism and concern with City Council Vice President Cnythia Mota said she was concerned about the impact of the increases on city residents 59 When it was clear that the City Council wouldn t his proposed budget Tuerk made a last second attempt to lower the proposed increase to 4 57 60 However this proposal failed to win over council members On November 4 2023 Allentown City Council voted 5 2 to reject the Mayor s proposed budget and pass a budget with no tax increase citing concerns about rising costs and inflation 61 The City Council also allocated the last of the American Rescue Plan funds with money being allocated towards the renovation of public safety facilities and community organizations and nonprofits 62 Allentown residents at the meeting complained that the City of Allentown had failed to provide funding for local non profits and council members responded by allocating additional rescue plan funding to local community organizations On November 8 Mayor Tuerk vetoed the City Council s proposed budget leaving the city without a budget for the upcoming year 63 He then suggested a 2 tax increase In his veto Tuerk threatened to cut popular city programs like the Lights in the Parkway a traditional holiday lights display that attracts tens of thousands of visitors and Fourth of July fireworks if tax increase was not passed 64 65 66 67 Allentown City Councilman Ed Zucal spoke out against the Mayor calling those statements a cheap political stunt and those programs amounted pennies on the dollar within the city s budget He alleged it was a scare tactic to attempt to coerce city council into rubber stamping his budget 68 He vowed not to let the Mayor use residents as pawns and expressed dissatisfaction that the Mayor would threaten events which are popular among the city s children and families He suggested that the Mayor look at cutting the excess in his own office and that the City Council would not be intimidated into passing his tax increase 69 On November 15 2023 City Council met to attempt to override Mayor Tuerk s veto The effort failed with a 4 3 vote in favor of overriding his veto meaning that the city remained without a budget Council members Ed Zucal and Ce Ce Gerlach led the effort to override his veto 70 Allentown City Council Vice President Mota said the community would suffer under any increase This left the City of Allentown without a budget ahead of December 31 its legally required deadline risking the city entering the new year without an operating budget 71 With Mayor Tuerk failing to persuade Allentown City Council three times on his proposed budgets the budget impasse seemed unbreakable 72 73 After multiple failed budget proposals Allentown Councilwoman Ce Ce Gerlach stated the ball is in the mayor s court The administration at this point their task is really to take the feedback from Council take the feedback from the public and really present a budget that represents that and it seems like that budget will have a 0 tax increase 74 With the deadline looming Council met on December 12 2023 to make a final attempt at passing a budget 75 By a vote of 4 3 City Council voted down the Mayor s final proposal of a 2 increase The City Council opted to take 762 000 from the city s general fund revenue to fund the budgetary gap brought on by passing a budget without a tax increase Tuerk opted not to veto the council s proposed budget allowing it to take effect Tuerk warned residents would see higher tax increases in the future and expressed disapproval over council s decision to use general fund revenue to fund government operations calling their actions short sighted 76 Vote of No Confidence edit On November 21 2023 in the midst of the city s budget impasse Mayor Tuerk fired Karen Ocasio a city employee who had filed multiple complaints regarding discrimination and was an early supporter of City Council s investigation into allegations of racism and mismanagement 77 78 Following this firing Allentown Councilman Ed Zucal responded to the firing calling it an act of revenge and blatant retaliation and retribution Zucal alleged that Tuerk fired Ocasio over her support of the outside investigation and condemned the Mayor for stating that his administration welcomed the investigation but was firing one of the first employees to speak out before the investigation had even begun 77 Zucal immediately put forth the idea of a vote of no confidence in the mayor to signal the complete lack of faith that council now has in the mayor He stated that a vote of no confidence is a way of expressing that an organization has lost all respect and confidence in its leader or its leadership 77 Councilwoman Ce Ce Gerlach expressed concern that Ocasio s firing could put the city in financial trouble as the result of a lawsuit 77 Nadeem Shazad who had earlier expressed interest in suing the city over his alleged wrongful ouster urged council to pass the vote of no confidence Shazad alleged that Tuerk had directed him to fire Karen Ocasio but he had refused adding to tension between him and the administration In a letter to council in support of the vote of no confidence Shazad stated It has come to my attention that Mayor Tuerk terminated the employment of Karen Ocasio without cause solely based on his belief that she was a troublemaker 79 Shazad stated that Ocasio was one of many employees that accused Tuerk and his management teams of discrimination retaliation intimidation and unjust terminations Shazad indicated that he felt that both he and Ocasio had strong legal cases against the city In his writing in support of the vote of no confidence Shazad said this step was important to show that discrimination and unfair treatment will not be tolerated within our city government 79 On December 6 2023 Allentown City Council met to consider the vote of no confidence against Mayor Tuerk The vote of no confidence resolution made specific claims against Tuerk and his administration alleging the following as justification for the vote stating Tuerk s ineffective leadership has placed the government of the City of Allentown in a critically unfavorable light in the community 80 81 The resolution further stated that the mayor has lacked leadership in key areas handling personnel responsibilities and management managing a budget within parameters established by a majority of council members and failing community engagement that includes the entirety of community interests 80 82 Councilman Ed Zucal in his advocacy for the vote of no confidence spoke about the number of great directors and city employees who had left since Tuerk had taken office and asked fellow members of council how many more employees must be fired or leave before they act Councilman Santo Napoli expressed concerns about creating gridlock and more division He worried that the vote could force residents to lose faith in the city Tuerk said that he was disappointed in the no confidence vote but that it didn t bother him and he had thick skin He stated that the work you re doing up here is diminishing the respect of the body 80 Former Human Resources Director Nadeem Shazad spoke to council indicating that he was worried that lawsuits against the city would result in tax increases and that the Mayor Tuerk ruled through fear and lacked leadership and He lacks passion he has no compassion he has no strength to be a good manager 83 84 80 Karen Ocasio who also addressed council stated Tuerk kicked her while she was down firing her days after her father had passed away 82 80 During the meeting the Tuerk administration revealed that Ocasio and two other city employees were fired after the results of a previously unknown and unannounced outside investigation were provided to the city 83 Tuerk claimed to be following the recommendation set forth in the investigation However city residents and council members expressed concerns and questioned why the city took so long to reveal the investigation and why it took so long to follow the recommendations 83 At the urging of city residents the vote of no confidence was successful with council voting 4 3 to express that the body had lost confidence in Mayor Matt Tuerk Matt Tuerk became the second mayor of Allentown in less than 10 years to have a vote of no confidence issued against him The last time council issued a vote of confidence against a mayor was 2016 when former Mayor Pawlowski was under investigation for a pay to play scheme that resulted in his eventual sentencing and conviction of 15 years in prison 80 83 82 Allentown Recompete Initiative edit On December 21 2023 Mayor Tuerk announced Allentown was among 22 finalists to potentially receive millions in federal funding for economically distressed areas The city received 500 000 grant to help the city develop its proposal through the Biden Administration s Economic Development Administration s Recompete Program 85 The city announced that of the 22 finalists just 4 8 will be selected to receive funding for a full project implementation 85 The city plans to use the funds to invest in the 1st and 6th wards of Allentown which feature some of the poorest census tracts 86 The Recompete Program is intended to help economically distressed areas create economic opportunity and connect residents to jobs 87 88 The city intends to the potential funding from the program to help address barriers such as transportation childcare and training 85 86 The application deadline is set for April 2024 with announcements set to be made late in 2024 as to whether the city is successful in receiving the full funding for the program which could potentially total in the tens of millions for the city 86 85 Personal life editTuerk s wife Karen is a lecturer in environmental science at Muhlenberg College 1 and they have two daughters 4 Tuerk says he has completed 18 marathons as a runner He speaks four languages English Spanish Portuguese and French 1 4 References edit a b c d e f g h Meet Matt Matt Tuerk for Mayor 2021 Retrieved November 11 2021 a b c d Hall Peter October 24 2021 One way or another Allentown will have its first Latino mayor in January The Morning Call Retrieved November 11 2021 a b c McEvoy Colin September 29 2020 Matthew Tuerk to Depart from Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corp Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation Retrieved November 11 2021 a b c d e f g Wagaman Andy October 6 2020 Matt Tuerk longtime economic development official announces bid for Allentown mayor The Morning Call Retrieved November 11 2021 a b c d e f g h i j Wagaman Andrew May 27 2021 How Matt Tuerk won the competitive Allentown Democratic mayoral primary The Morning Call Retrieved November 11 2021 Kraus Scott November 11 2021 LVEDC promotes two from within The Morning Call Retrieved November 11 2021 Weber Lindsay November 2 2021 Democrat Matt Tuerk declares victory over Republican Tim Ramos in Allentown mayoral race The Morning Call Retrieved November 11 2021 Wagaman Andrew May 12 2021 What it will take to win the Allentown Democratic mayoral nomination and what the data tells us about the electorate The Morning Call Retrieved November 11 2021 Wagaman Andrew May 7 2021 Allentown campaign finance Four Democratic mayoral candidates have spent more than 200 000 combined The Morning Call Retrieved November 11 2021 Democrat Matt Tuerk wins Allentown mayoral race WFMZ TV November 3 2021 Retrieved November 11 2021 November 2021 Election Lehigh County Pennsylvania 2021 Retrieved November 11 2021 Ortega Genesis November 3 2021 Matt Tuerk makes history as Allentown s 1st Spanish speaking mayor WLVR FM Retrieved November 11 2021 Cann Harrison November 3 2021 Gainey Williams Tuerk elected first time mayors in major PA cities City amp State Retrieved November 11 2021 Althouse Stephen January 3 2022 A new era Allentown s 1st Latino mayor youngest ever councilperson sworn in WFMZ Retrieved January 7 2022 a b c d e Allentown appoints new parks and recreation finance directors amid turnover The Morning Call February 2 2023 Retrieved August 22 2023 a b https www facebook com lehighvalleynews June 19 2023 23 year old charged in deadly stabbing at Allentown hookah lounge lehighvalleylive Retrieved August 22 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help External link in code class cs1 code last code help lehighvalleylive com Connor Lagore For October 30 2022 Pedestrian struck and killed Sunday morning in Allentown lehighvalleylive Retrieved August 22 2023 Mattson Christine Hua Karen September 8 2022 Allentown Teacher s Aide Dies After Being Hit by Car Outside High School NBC10 Philadelphia Retrieved August 22 2023 O Reilly WFMZ TV Hanna July 26 2023 NAACP alleges multiple acts of racism discrimination against city employees in Allentown in letter to city s mayor WFMZ com Retrieved August 22 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link https www facebook com rudymillerLVL July 27 2023 Allentown NAACP leaders vow to review racism allegations at city hall lehighvalleylive Retrieved August 22 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help External link in code class cs1 code last code help https www lehighvalleynews com people jason addy July 27 2023 Letter alleges racism discrimination is rife within Allentown City Hall mayor s office questions its origin LehighValleyNews com Retrieved August 22 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code last code help https www lehighvalleynews com people tom shortell August 21 2023 Ex Allentown HR director claims race and religion factored in his ouster LehighValleyNews com Retrieved August 22 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code last code help a b Allentown HR director says he was wrongfully fired two months into the job and threatens legal action city says he resigned The Morning Call August 21 2023 Retrieved August 22 2023 a b Top Allentown official stepping down after 5 months in newly created position The Morning Call July 11 2022 Retrieved August 22 2023 Allentown official who recently threatened to quit announces retirement after more than 30 years with the city The Morning Call February 28 2022 Retrieved August 22 2023 Lehigh County DA and Allentown police announce arrests in killing of Najeer Lane We re still processing all of it Lane s mother says The Morning Call May 10 2023 Retrieved August 22 2023 WFMZ TV September 27 2022 Teen 16 charged in shooting death of 15 year old in Allentown park WFMZ com Retrieved August 22 2023 A 29 year old was killed outside an Allentown hookah lounge Now city officials are cracking down The Morning Call June 26 2023 Retrieved August 22 2023 Update Suspect accused of stabbing killing Bethlehem man early Sunday in Allentown is arrested The Morning Call June 18 2023 Retrieved August 22 2023 3 dead after violent night in Allentown 2 were killed after man confronted people trying to open car doors police say The Morning Call March 24 2023 Retrieved August 22 2023 https www lehighvalleylive com allentown 2023 06 1 person dies another injured following daytime allentown shooting html June 5 2023 1 person killed another injured in daytime Allentown shooting lehighvalleylive Retrieved August 22 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code last code help CS1 maint numeric names authors list link staff Morning Call June 11 2023 Man shot killed in Allentown early Sunday city s 11th homicide this year The Morning Call Retrieved August 22 2023 What happened to Allentown City Council s promise to create a 1 5 million credible messengers anti violence program The Morning Call July 21 2023 Retrieved August 22 2023 Manch Rob September 29 2023 Lehigh County coroner 35 year old woman shot to death in Allentown WFMZ com Retrieved January 7 2024 Allentown shootings 2 dead including 1 year old child 6 others injured on violent night The Morning Call December 30 2023 Retrieved January 7 2024 a b Allentown NAACP members send letter accusing mayor of ignoring incidents of racism Tuerk questioning letter s origins The Morning Call July 26 2023 Retrieved January 7 2024 a b We did not authorize the letter Allentown NAACP leader on City Hall racism allegation LehighValleyNews com July 27 2023 Retrieved January 7 2024 After departure of two senior Black officials Allentown mayor addresses concerns with NAACP The Morning Call September 17 2022 Retrieved January 7 2024 a b WFMZ TV August 20 2023 Allentown HR director says he was wrongly fired over issues involving minority employees Mayor s office says he resigned WFMZ com Retrieved January 7 2024 a b Manch Rob August 21 2023 Allentown s former HR director says others may join class action lawsuit against city WFMZ com Retrieved January 7 2024 a b c Residents demand thorough investigation into racism claims as Allentown council starts process LehighValleyNews com September 21 2023 Retrieved January 7 2024 Manch Kat Schneider Rob September 20 2023 Allentown calls for investigation into discrimination allegations WFMZ com Retrieved January 7 2024 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Allentown City Council authorizes investigation into alleged City Hall discrimination The Morning Call October 5 2023 Retrieved January 7 2024 a b Councilman calls for outside probe of racism allegations in Allentown government LehighValleyNews com August 31 2023 Retrieved January 7 2024 Allentown to make a six figure investment in improving pedestrian and biking infrastructure The Morning Call May 30 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 a b Allentown looks to hit the brakes on pedestrian involved crashes LehighValleyNews com May 30 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 WFMZ TV August 22 2023 Pedestrian dies after hit and run crash in Allentown WFMZ com Retrieved January 8 2024 Coroner identifies 85 year old killed in Union Boulevard hit and run LehighValleyNews com October 20 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 Driver in custody after man killed in Allentown hit and run 6abc Philadelphia October 19 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 2 dead after being hit by vehicle overnight in Allentown LehighValleyNews com December 10 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 lehighvalleylive com Rudy Miller For August 31 2023 Allentown man dies after scooter crashes into utility pole coroner says lehighvalleylive Retrieved January 8 2024 Man 21 killed in motor scooter crash in Allentown The Morning Call August 31 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 staff Morning Call October 28 2023 Allentown man dies in motorcycle crash The Morning Call Retrieved January 8 2024 lehighvalleylive com Pamela Sroka Holzmann For November 27 2023 26 year old dies in single vehicle crash in Allentown coroner says lehighvalleylive Retrieved January 8 2024 WFMZ TV December 4 2023 2 hurt after rollover crash in Allentown WFMZ com Retrieved January 8 2024 WFMZ TV December 19 2023 Teen hurt after being hit by vehicle in Allentown WFMZ com Retrieved January 8 2024 Allentown residents to see tax hike higher garbage fees under Mayor Matt Tuerk s 2024 budget proposal The Morning Call October 16 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 Althouse Steve October 16 2023 Tuerk unveils 2024 Allentown budget with 6 9 tax increase WFMZ com Retrieved January 8 2024 Allentown residents to see tax hike higher garbage fees under Mayor Matt Tuerk s 2024 budget proposal The Morning Call October 16 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 Allentown City Council approves budget with no tax increase for 2024 The Morning Call November 4 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 Allentown City Council approves budget with no tax increase for 2024 The Morning Call November 4 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 Allentown City Council approves budget with no tax increase for 2024 The Morning Call November 4 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 Allentown mayor to veto 2024 budget after council eliminated proposed tax increase LehighValleyNews com November 8 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 Allentown mayor to veto 2024 budget after council eliminated proposed tax increase LehighValleyNews com November 8 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 Allentown mayor vetoes budget with no tax increase says crucial city services events like Lights in the Parkway fireworks at stake The Morning Call November 8 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 Backover Justin November 8 2023 Lights out in the Parkway Tuerk says it s possible without property tax increase WFMZ com Retrieved January 8 2024 lehighvalleylive com Kurt Bresswein For November 15 2023 After city council rejects 6 9 tax hike Allentown mayor reviewing 2 proposal lehighvalleylive Retrieved January 8 2024 Allentown mayor to veto 2024 budget after council eliminated proposed tax increase LehighValleyNews com November 8 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 Allentown mayor to veto 2024 budget after council eliminated proposed tax increase LehighValleyNews com November 8 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 Council fails to override Allentown mayor s veto leaving city without a finalized 2024 budget LehighValleyNews com November 16 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 Itzcovitz Kat Schneider Rose November 15 2023 Allentown back to drawing board on budget after failing to override Tuerk s veto WFMZ com Retrieved January 8 2024 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Budget standoff looms in Allentown after council rejects tax increases fails to override veto LehighValleyNews com November 17 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 Allentown officials to revive 2024 budget debate Tuesday as deadline looms LehighValleyNews com December 12 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 Farris Jaccii November 16 2023 What could be the next steps in Allentown budget stalemate WFMZ com Retrieved January 8 2024 Allentown City Council again passes 2024 budget with no tax increase mayor says he won t veto this time LehighValleyNews com December 13 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 Allentown City Council again passes 2024 budget with no tax increase mayor says he won t veto this time LehighValleyNews com December 13 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 a b c d Councilman Allentown mayor s act of revenge in firing may merit vote of no confidence LehighValleyNews com November 21 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 Allentown fires employee who made public racism and discrimination allegations against City Hall The Morning Call November 21 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 a b Allentown s ex HR chief blasts mayor s latest firing urges council to act now LehighValleyNews com November 28 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 a b c d e f Council approves no confidence measure against Allentown mayor LehighValleyNews com December 7 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 Two Allentown Council members to bring forward a vote of no confidence in Mayor Matt Tuerk The Morning Call December 4 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 a b c Allentown City Council narrowly declares no confidence in Mayor Matt Tuerk citing alleged city hall discrimination The Morning Call December 7 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 a b c d Itzcovitz Steve Althouse Rose December 6 2023 No confidence Allentown City Council votes 4 3 on Mayor Tuerk s leadership WFMZ com Retrieved January 8 2024 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link lehighvalleylive com Glenn Epps For December 7 2023 Allentown has no confidence in mayor city decides Hold him accountable residents say lehighvalleylive Retrieved January 8 2024 a b c d Allentown in the running to receive up to 50 million for distressed area workforce development The Morning Call December 21 2023 Retrieved January 8 2024 a b c Backover WFMZ TV Justin December 20 2023 Allentown in running for millions in federal funds to help residents get jobs WFMZ com Retrieved January 8 2024 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Distressed Area Recompete Pilot Program Recompete Pilot Program U S Economic Development Administration Retrieved January 8 2024 Collingwood Cris December 20 2023 Pa Congressional delegation secures 500 000 for Allentown economic growth LVB Retrieved January 8 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Matthew Tuerk Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matthew Tuerk amp oldid 1219225391, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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