Tom McMahon | |
---|---|
Mayor of Reading, Pennsylvania | |
In office January 5, 2004 –January 2, 2012 | |
Preceded by | Joseph Eppihimer |
Succeeded by | Vaughn Spencer |
Personal details | |
Born | Rochester,New York |
Political party | Democratic |
Residence | Reading,Pennsylvania |
Thomas M. McMahon was the Mayor of Reading,Pennsylvania from January 5,2004 to January 2,2012.
McMahon was re-elected mayor in November 2007 for a second four-year term,with 5,847 votes,or 66.5%. [1] He served as mayor until January 2012. McMahon declined to run for a third term. [2]
McMahon was born in Rochester,New York. He graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology with a bachelor's degree in engineering. McMahon then obtained a master's degree in engineering with a minor in political science from Pennsylvania State University. He taught in Bangladesh with the Peace Corps.
McMahon moved to Reading,Pennsylvania,in 1965 and was employed with Gilbert Associates until 1980. He then founded his own engineering firm,Entech Engineering. [3]
McMahon has three daughters,Anne-Marie,Christina,and Rebecca.
On July 16,2006 Mayor McMahon,while attending the 3rd annual International Latin Festival at Reading's City Park,voiced his disapproval of a recent law [ permanent dead link ] enacted by the city of Hazelton. The Hazleton law,which allows for a fine of $1,000 if a home is rented to illegal aliens,as well as making English the official language of the city,is according to McMahon not required. He stated that "Reading is proud to hear Spanish spoken in public" and "Aren't you glad this isn't Hazleton?" McMahon observes that "It's a slippery slope for local municipalities to pass laws that are already in place and the feds aren't enforcing". [4]
On August 17,2006,McMahon made a controversial comment regarding the reason for the construction of The Goggle Works not being for suburban folk and cocktail parties. A couple of days later in a letter to the Reading Eagle ,he apologized for the remarks. [5]
McMahon is a member of the Mayors Against Illegal Guns Coalition as of October 2006., [6] a bi-partisan group with a stated goal of "making the public safer by getting illegal guns off the streets." The Coalition is co-chaired by Boston Mayor Thomas Menino and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
On July 25,2006 Mayor Tom McMahon announced the awarding of the first grant in the City of Reading's in City Hall. The program,a joint venture between the City of Reading's Community Development Department and the Berks County Office of Aging provides grants to senior citizens who are residents and homeowners who are having difficulty providing new major systems for their properties. Major systems are defined as roofing,plumbing and heating systems,chimney repairs,and upgraded electrical systems at the source.
The first award has been given in the amount of $2200.00 to a local senior homeowner who had a major plumbing issue. Barbara Coffin,Executive Director of the Berks County Office of Aging stated that "I am delighted that the Office of Aging has been invited to be the conduit for the City's Major System Grant Program. It is a benefit to be able to provide much needed assistance to our seniors in the community when a major systems failure happens in their housing that they cannot afford." The Agency has recently had forty two applications to the program and Coffin is pleased to see that the program is moving and that eligible applicants are now benefiting.
The Major Systems Grant is a conditional grant program which is reduced yearly by owner residency in the property for a period of ten years. To be eligible for the MSGP,one must be 65 or older,own and reside in their home. Taxes must be up to date and home insurance must be verifiable.
This was a recommendation which came out of the Mayor's Task Force on Housing to continue the Administration's goal to improve housing stock in the City of Reading. "The Major Systems Grant Program is yet another way to enhance and improve the quality of life for our residents and I am pleased that the Community Development team is continuing their dedication to our seniors with this program." [7]
Mayor Tom McMahon has what he considers to be a big vision for Reading,including ubiquitous wifi,Internet at the Pagoda.
Mr. McMahon shared some elements of this vision on Berks TV during the first of a 2 part series. A blogger himself,Mr. McMahon also talked about his blog-reading habits and how he uses the Internet for research as part of his job as mayor. He also says he will watch the occasional news video via the web. [8]
On March 9,2007,Mayor Tom McMahon discussed how installing video surveillance in downtown could curb crime during his broadcast on From WEEU's monthly series "Ask the Mayor" on "Feedback" with Mike Faust. [9]
Mayor McMahon organized a Greater Reading VIN etching event on Saturday,May 19,2007 at the Fairgrounds Square Mall,just north of Reading. Vehicle thefts have been a problem in the Reading area and this program is designed to help prevent vehicle theft by permanently etching the Vehicle Identification Number on the window glass,making the car harder to sell if stolen. A decal program was also carried out,called HEAT (Help Eliminate Auto Theft) where the vehicle owner gives permission for any law enforcement officer to stop the vehicle and ask for driver identification if it is on the road between the hours of 1:00 am to 5:00 am. [10]
On May 18,2010,Mayor Tom McMahon became the center of attention involving a controversy where his administration transferred $11.0 Million Dollars from the public sewer fund to the general fund,an apparent violation of a consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice limiting such transfers to no more than $3 million annually. McMahon has consistently denied advance knowledge of the transfer. A subsequent investigation by city council resulted in no information challenging McMahon's position. [11]
Berks County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the county's population was 428,849. The county seat is Reading, the fourth-most populous city in the state. The county is part of the South Central Pennsylvania region of the state.
Kutztown is a borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located 18 miles (29 km) southwest of Allentown and 17 miles (27 km) northeast of Reading. As of the 2020 census, the borough had a population of 4,162. Kutztown University of Pennsylvania is located just outside the borough limits to the southwest.
Reading ( RED-ing; is a city in and the county seat of Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The city had a population of 95,112 at the 2020 census and is the fourth-most populous city in Pennsylvania after Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Allentown. Reading is located in the southeastern part of the state and is the principal city of the Greater Reading area, which had 420,152 residents in 2020.
Hazleton is a city in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 29,963 at the 2020 census. Hazleton is the second-most populous city in Luzerne County. It was incorporated as a borough on January 5, 1857, and as a city on December 4, 1891.
Penn State Berks is a commonwealth campus of Pennsylvania State University located in Spring Township in Berks County, Pennsylvania.
The office of the Pennsylvania State Constable is a municipally elected, sworn Law Enforcement Officer throughout the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.
Wilson High School is a public high school located in West Lawn, Pennsylvania, United States. It is the only high school in the Wilson School District.
Schuylkill Transportation System or STS is a public transportation service located in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. It provides inter-city bus and paratransit service to select communities within Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.
WEEU is a commercial radio station in Reading, Pennsylvania. It has a sports, news, and talk radio format and is owned by Treese Media Group, LLC, led by John and Kristine Treese.
Berks County Community Foundation is a public benefit organization located in Reading, Pennsylvania. The Foundation's mission is to promote philanthropy and improve the quality of life for the residents of Berks County, Pennsylvania.
Louis John Barletta is an American businessman and politician who served as the U.S. representative for Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district from 2011 to 2019. A member of the Republican Party, he served as mayor of Hazleton, Pennsylvania, from 2000 to 2010.
Eugene Leid Shirk was an American politician who served as the Mayor of Reading, Pennsylvania for two terms as a Republican. He was also the president of Berks Community Television, and a professor at Albright College.
The 2016 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania were held on November 8, 2016, to elect the 18 U.S. representatives from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, one from each of the state's 18 congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections. The primaries were held on April 26.
Birdsboro Steel was an American producer of steel, machines, and machine parts based in Birdsboro, Pennsylvania. The company also produced munitions, tanks, and artillery in the late 1940s through their subsidiary company, Armorcast. Though the company wasn't officially established until around 1867, the roots of the company go as far back as 1740
Peter D. Barbey is an American publisher, chief executive officer (CEO) and president at Reading Eagle Company, which owns the Reading Eagle newspaper and the WEEU 830 AM radio station, both based in Reading, Pennsylvania.
Charles Evans Cemetery is an historic, nonsectarian, garden-style cemetery located in the city of Reading, Pennsylvania. It was founded by Charles Evans (1768-1847), a son of Quaker parents and native of Philadelphia who became a prominent attorney and philanthropist in Reading during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Anne Louise Stevens is an American mechanical and materials engineer. She is currently a non-executive director at Anglo American plc. She was the CEO of GKN Aerospace until it was acquired by Melrose plc in a hostile takeover in 2018. Previously, Stevens was chairman of the Board of Directors, President and chief executive officer of Carpenter Technology Corporation and vice president of North America Vehicle Operations for Ford Motor Company.
John Chandler Kubacki was an American politician who was Mayor of Reading, Pennsylvania, from 1960 to 1964. He was convicted of extorting money from companies that sold parking meters to the city as well as madam from whom he obtained protection money.
Daniel F. McDevitt was an American politician who was Mayor of Reading, Pennsylvania from 1956 to 1960 and a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1961 to 1964.