Clark Town Council Approves Key Ordinances and Discusses Developments at Reorganization Meeting

At the recent reorganization meeting of the Clark Town Council, appointments and a series of ordinances that will shape the township’s future were the highlights. The council confirmed Councilman Patrick O’Connor as the new council president and Councilman Steven Hund as vice president. In his state of the township address, Mayor Sal Bonaccorso outlined challenges such as affordable housing and the “rain tax,” while expressing optimism for future projects including a new police station and the creation of a downtown area. The council also approved ordinances setting police salaries, addressing budget caps, and amending towing and traffic regulations, with a notable addition of a traffic control officer position to enhance school zone safety.

Delving into the meeting’s discussions, one of notable topics was the affordable housing situation. Mayor Bonaccorso articulated the township‚Äôs negotiations over suitable locations for affordable housing, with specific mention of the Valley Road property and the corner of Walnut Avenue. He underscored the potential community impact and emphasized the importance of finding proactive and equitable solutions. Further, the mayor addressed the ongoing development projects such as the Jax Tavern property and the former S&P site, with an eye towards establishing a genuine downtown area in Clark, a move that holds the promise of economic revitalization but also raises concerns about the resultant increase in traffic and pressure on local schools.

Adding to the list of concerns, Mayor Bonaccorso voiced his frustration with the state’s “rain tax” and opposition to the legalization of recreational marijuana, citing public safety and the influence on driving. The mayor’s comments on these state-level decisions reflect the local government’s struggle with higher-level mandates and their implications for Clark.

Financial prudence was another key theme, with the council introducing and approving several ordinances related to the township’s financial management. An ordinance to fix the salaries of police personnel from 2020 through 2023 was approved. Another financial ordinance passed was one to exceed the municipal budget appropriation limits and to establish a cap bank, which serves as a financial cushion for emergencies.

Significantly, the introduction of a traffic control officer role is aimed at improving the safety and efficiency of traffic around schools, responding to the concerns of parents and residents.

In another move to stay current with environmental practices, the council discussed an ordinance to update recycling regulations to reflect current standards and practices. Additionally, the council considered an amendment to the township code to add a new article on the administration of the “swim pool utility,” indicating ongoing efforts to manage the township’s amenities effectively.

Expressions of commitment to community welfare were a common thread throughout the meeting. Councilman Brian Toal shared a notable story of local emergency services saving a resident’s life on Christmas Eve, while Councilwoman Angel Albanese highlighted the town’s successful financial management and the importance of citizen involvement. Councilman Frank Mazzarella focused on the community’s progress in developing a downtown and business district, and Councilman Hund acknowledged the improvements within the Third Ward.

The meeting concluded with reports on the township’s operational achievements, including an overview from Chief Pedro Matos detailing the Clark Police Department’s activities and statistics for 2019, and a report from Scott McCabe of the Department of Public Works on infrastructure maintenance and the recycling program. Town Clerk Edie Merkel’s enthusiasm for the upcoming year‚Äôs collaborations was also notably mentioned.

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:
Sal Bonaccorso
City Council Officials:
Bill Smith, Angel Albanese, Jimmy Minniti, Frank Mazzarella, Patrick O’Connor, Steven Hund, Brian P. Toal, Jim Ulrich (Business Administrator), Edie Merkel (Township Clerk), Mark P. Dugan (Township Attorney), Rich O’Connor (Township Engineer), Jennifer Kobliska (Chief Financial Officer)

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