Westfield Town Council Addresses Public Safety Concerns Amid Discussions on Sewer Fees and Tax Collection

The Westfield Town Council recently convened to discuss a range of issues, with public safety concerns, discussions on sewer fees, and tax collection taking center stage. The meeting also saw the council address the extension of recycling hours, the formation of new committees, upcoming community events, and the adoption of ordinances relating to financial operations and Public Works. Residents participated in the meeting, raising issues from responsible budgeting and the psychological impact of crime to the characterization of the town in development projects.

Public safety was a major focus, with residents expressing unease about the increasing instances of auto thefts, home invasions, and trespassing. The Council heard a proposal for a legislative amendment that would lead to the immediate revocation of driving privileges for convicted motor vehicle thieves, particularly targeting underage offenders. This suggestion came in response to the public’s demand for stricter measures to combat crime. The Police Chief assured the council and public that the department is taking an aggressive stance on policing, including high-speed pursuits to deter criminal activities.

In tandem with safety, the council delved into the financial aspects of the town’s operations. Councilman David Kiefer updated on tax collections, noting a successful rate in 2023 and announcing a 10-day grace period for tax payments. The Finance Committee, led by Councilman Linda Habgood, reviewed the budget process in detail and urged the public to participate and provide input, especially given the potential financial impact of new developments on the town’s budget.

The council also discussed the reorganization of the Public Works department under the new director, Craig Gibson. The reorganization aims to enhance the efficiency and responsiveness of the department to the community’s needs.

The topic of sewer fees also garnered attention. Jim G clarified an ordinance related to sewer fees, setting not-to-exceed prices to offer flexibility for future budgets. The municipal budget’s subsidy for sewer fees was discussed, noting that single-family homeowners might see an increase in 2024. The unique subsidy arrangement provided by the Rahway Valley Sewage Authority since 2012 was also a point of interest.

The council moved to adopt two general ordinances related to the financial operations within Public Works. The ordinances were approved without public comment. Additionally, the minutes from the Town Council conference and regular meetings of January 16, 2024, received approval.

The meeting covered administrative updates, including the announcement of the Conservation Center’s extended recycling hours until the opening on March 21st, and the introduction of new downtown businesses. Mayor Shelley Brindle highlighted upcoming events for Black History Month and the formation of four new committees, inviting Councilman Habgood to provide an update on the Finance Committee’s budget process.

During the open discussion by citizens, the debate extended to the complexities of transitioning to a user-based model for sewage payment and the need for legislative measures to address auto theft and break-ins. A resident’s concerns about the response to home invasions and car thefts prompted discussion on law changes and increased police presence. The town attorney addressed the sewer fee increase, construction safety at the North Avenue train station, and the status of ongoing utility work.

Moreover, the council discussed the progress of construction work near the Vault, assuring that the operational lot would stay open during the day to accommodate train station activities. The acceleration of the Quinby Street project was debated, with Street Works responsible for the public improvements and being reimbursed with pilot money or other funds.

In financial matters, the council approved bills and claims totaling $549,198, passed several resolutions concerning department fee refunds, and ratified warrants for various purposes. Two general ordinances were also moved for first reading, one concerning town code amendments and the other fixing salaries for certain police and fire department employees.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Shelley Brindle
City Council Officials:
Linda Habgood, Todd Saunders, Michael Dardia, Michael Armento, David Contract, Michal Domogala, Dawn Mackey, David W Kiefer

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