Egg Harbor City Council Recognizes Retirees, Advances Development and Public Safety Initiatives
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
02/08/2024
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Recording Published:
02/09/2024
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Duration:
67 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Egg Harbor City
- Meeting Overview:
In a gathering, the Egg Harbor City Council addressed key city developments, including the retirement of two long-standing city employees, advancement of public safety communications, and updates on property development and municipal services. Chad, a Public Works employee, and Sergeant Jennifer Hurley were honored for their decades of service. The council also progressed with plans for a fire department grant, a food drive, and celebrations for the local swim team’s success.
The meeting opened with recognition of Chad’s retirement, acknowledging his 35-year tenure with the city’s Public Works department. The council, led by Mayor Lisa Jiampetti, lauded his service and contributions. Sergeant Jennifer Hurley’s retirement from the police force was also a focal point; her service since 2003, educational achievements, and role in departmental reforms were highlighted. Both retirees received commendations from the council and attendees.
The proposed grant aimed to secure funds to improve fire safety and operations. The mayor further mentioned community-building initiatives including a food drive and parades to honor the local swim team.
Property development discussions centered on the purchase and renovation of St. Nick school, with the council considering this as a strategic opportunity for community growth. The council also deliberated on other developmental prospects which could influence the city’s landscape.
Public safety remained a top concern, with the Safety Committee reporting recent incidents, particularly a shooting on Havana Avenue. The report prompted a discussion on improving the communication process during such incidents. Council members shared their experiences and perspectives, exploring ways to inform residents without compromising investigations or causing undue alarm.
The Redevelopment, Code Enforcement, Public Works, Licensing and Ordinance, and Sustainability committees provided updates, with the Sustainability Committee announcing an Arbor Day event to celebrate a million-dollar award. The Chief of Police offered detailed statistics on law enforcement activities, emphasizing the department’s continual efforts to maintain public safety. He acknowledged the challenges of communication during critical incidents, highlighting the delicate balance between public information and protecting investigations.
The council addressed a slew of resolutions and ordinances, including one that resolved the final team contract, clarifying standby pay for Public Works and starting salaries. A traffic control ordinance was introduced, granting the police chief authority over road management, and discussions on violation fees ensued, with concerns raised over their adequacy. The engagement of a certified Arborist on an hourly basis was approved to facilitate a grant program, and a resolution for budget transfers and team changes through the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) was discussed.
A contract with Verizon Dental for increased dental coverage for city employees was awarded, and the establishment of a petty cash fund for the Building Department was approved. The council supported the refund of property taxes for residents with 100% disability status and backed a state-licensed cannabis business’s suitability. Furthermore, an ordinance was introduced to amend city code, adding provisions for traffic controls during street construction and maintenance.
Council members’ comments touched on various topics, including pride in Cedar Creek High School’s athletic achievements and empathy for high school seniors navigating the college admissions process. Participation in the Atlantic County Economic Association and collaborative projects with Triad were highlighted. Calls for support for the annual Crusaders fundraiser were made, and the improved sound system’s quality was acknowledged following public feedback.
Public address featured gratitude from Team 331 for contract approval and presentations from Night Streams LLC and other cannabis industry representatives. The council discussed the remaining city license for a cannabis operation, the land board approval process, and the possibility of future licenses. The legal and practical considerations of a curbside delivery service for a dispensary were debated, along with guidance for businesses looking to expand into new cannabis-related fields. High Grass Farms brought attention to the unregulated sale of delta-8 THC, proposing tools to regulate such sales and discussing consumption areas within cannabis businesses.
Lisa Jiampetti
City Council Officials:
Joseph A. Ricci, Jr., Donna Heist, Kim Hesse, Ingrid Nieves-Clark, Steven Dash, Mason Wright, Kasey Attianese, Nanette Galloway, Karl Timbers
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/08/2024
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Recording Published:
02/09/2024
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Duration:
67 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Egg Harbor City
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