Linvingston Council Approves Housing Ordinances Amid Community Concerns
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
02/26/2024
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Recording Published:
02/27/2024
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Duration:
51 Minutes
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Towns:
Livingston
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County:
Essex County
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State:
New Jersey
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting, the Livingston Council adopted housing and zoning ordinances, allocated $5.475 million for civic improvements, and addressed various community concerns including road maintenance and the involvement of high school students in town committees.
The meeting was marked by the council’s adoption of two ordinances related to zoning and housing, which were met with both concerns and support from the community. Residents voiced their apprehensions about the impact of new housing developments on the locality, emphasizing issues such as the location of the housing and the specific inclusion of a 55 plus age component in the projects. The council engaged with these concerns, discussing the negotiations involved in the developments and the benefits these projects could bring to the community.
The council took further action by passing an ordinance that amends the Township Code to establish rules for all committees. Another notable move included the approval of a substantial appropriation of $5.475 million for various improvements. This funding is earmarked for updates and enhancements throughout the town, including new computers and communications equipment, fire department apparatus, roof repairs, and the design of sidewalks.
During the public comment session, several residents raised issues regarding the maintenance of local roads. Specific concerns were highlighted about Washington Court, where the road’s poor condition was cited as a safety hazard. Additionally, residents expressed frustration over utilities companies not restoring roads adequately after performing maintenance work, leading to uneven and potentially dangerous road surfaces. The council acknowledged these issues, assuring the community that these matters would be reviewed and addressed by the appropriate departments.
A resident inquired about the council’s communication practices outside of public meetings, questioning the use of text messages and emails for substantive discussions on resolutions. The council members reassured the public that the concerns would be investigated and managed in accordance with the appropriate procedures.
Further discussions during the public portion of the meeting included concerns over newly paved roads already showing signs of wear and tear. The council was also asked about flooding issues on Broad La Drive, with the council indicating that they were in the process of obtaining quotes to clean underneath the underpass to mitigate the flooding problem.
Another topic of interest was Ordinance 32024, which deals with creating an overlay district to attract empty nesters. A resident questioned the housing options available for this demographic, including the possibility of an outdoor pool that could be accessible to non-residents. The council noted the query and continued to address various other concerns, such as the public’s response to issues related to a former swim coach and the recent commemoration of an event at the Town Hall.
In closing, the council acknowledged receiving several letters and emails regarding the concerns raised during the October 7th event and committed to addressing these issues. The meeting concluded with a motion to go into a closed session, where no further action was taken by the council.
Alfred M. Anthony
City Council Officials:
Shawn R. Klein, Edward Meinhardt, Michael M. Vieira, Barry R. Lewis, Jr. (Township Manager)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/26/2024
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Recording Published:
02/27/2024
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Duration:
51 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Livingston
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