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MEDFORD, N.J. from www.abclocal.go.com — Medford Mayor Chris Myers [pictured] has formally submitted his letter of resignation to township officials Monday, Action News has confirmed.
The Burlington County Times reports Myers is resigning amid allegations he paid for sex.
The Times cites a website that alleges Myers paid a male escort for sex during a trip to California more than a year ago.
The website also posted photographs said to be of Myers in his underwear, the Times reports.
Myers has repeatedly denied these allegations. The escort, the Times says, has refused to identify himself.
The Times reports the website is no longer operational and Myers said it was created due to dirty politics.
Myers’ resignation letter:
Dear Mr. Manager and Ms. Clerk,
As someone who grew up in town and chose to raise my family here, as well, it has been an honor to serve Medford in an elected capacity since 2002, and I am proud of our many achievements during my tenure.
We have preserved thousands of acres of farmland and open space, ensuring Medford embarked on a smart growth strategy that will preserve the character and beauty of our town for generations to come.
We have implemented an energy cost reduction program by approving, at no cost to taxpayers, a solar power system to run the sewer facility. This Power Purchase Agreement will save local taxpayers millions of dollars for the life of the plant.
We have improved the quality of life for seniors in Medford by improving the Senior Center and working diligently to create age-restricted housing that allows seniors to stay in town after they retire and their children have grown.
We have kept Medford taxes low compared to similar communities, while maintaining quality services. Additionally, we have done our best to persevere through difficult economic and fiscal times that have adversely impacted both the public and private sectors since the 2008 recession hit.
In 2004 and 2007, Medford was devastated by floods that severely damaged Medford infrastructure and resident’s property. I am particularly proud of my efforts during those difficult times in helping to coordinate our local response and working closely with our tremendous emergency services personnel to ensure no lives were lost during those horrible storms.
We have fought with state agencies to ensure Medford got its fair share of resources and infrastructure upgrades. The most notable project was upgrades to the Hartford Road-Route 70 intersection to allow a safer and saner commute for many residents, after a protracted 10-year fight with the State.
While much has been accomplished during the last 10 years, there will always be more to do and new challenges to face. At this time, I feel it’s time to pass the baton, and allow others to take the reins and lead our town forward. My work commitments will not allow me to devote the time that is needed in the months ahead. That is why, today, I am resigning from the Medford Township Council, effective immediately.
Medford has many intelligent, dedicated people who care about it, and I am confident our future is bright.
Sincerely,
Christopher Myers
