Paterson City Council Debates Property Sale, Honors Community Members
- Meeting Overview:
The Paterson City Council recently convened to discuss a range of pressing city issues, including the saleof a historic property in the Great Falls district, infrastructure improvements, and the recognition of community members’ service. The most topic was the proposed public sale of city-owned properties, including a freestanding retail facility valued at $525,000, which precipitated a debate among council members regarding the auction process and the prioritization of Paterson residents as potential buyers.
The discussion centered on the property within the Great Falls historic district, which has been vacant and abandoned for multiple years. Some council members voiced concerns about residents being outbid in such auctions and recommended auctioning the properties separately to provide Paterson residents with a fair chance. Concerns were also raised about the lack of details provided about the properties and the process of ensuring clear title searches before voting on property sales. Additionally, the discussion touched on the importance of preserving the character of the area and ensuring that future development aligns with the city’s vision.
The council eventually voted to move the item forward for auction, despite some members’ reservations about the decision and the process. Some council members underscored the need for clear conditions for potential buyers and the potential financial benefits of leasing the property instead of selling it outright to generate ongoing revenue.
In addition to the property sale debate, the council passed resolutions honoring community members for their service to the city. Annette Huntley was recognized for her 23 years of dedication to the Paterson public school system. Her commendable work was acknowledged by council members who described her as “the epitome of service, excellence, and grace.” The resolution in her honor was passed unanimously.
The Clancy softball team, an all-black team with players who went on to play in League Baseball, was also honored. The resolution sponsored by some council members, including an amendment to co-sponsor by another council member, was unanimously adopted.
Infrastructure improvements were another focal point of the meeting. A resolution authorizing a change order for the East Side Park Tennis Court renovation was discussed, which included the addition of new lighting to facilitate night tournaments and enhance the park’s safety and usability. The council members voted unanimously to approve this change order.
The council also deliberated on a new ordinance requiring permits for park use after dusk. It was clarified that organized leagues would be subject to a security fee, with expenses covered by the city for recreational leagues run through the Recreation Department.
The public portion of the meeting allowed community members to voice their concerns on various topics. Issues raised included the uneven enforcement of parking regulations, the potential for a rooftop restaurant and hotel in the city, and the need for transparency and accountability from city officials. Some residents advocated for greater accessibility to council meetings, particularly for elderly, disabled, and those with children, by televising workshop meetings.
In community-related matters, council members discussed an upcoming field day event at School 25, community iftar during Ramadan, and the completion of Barbara Park. Concerns were raised about the need for sewer repairs on River Street before paving and the overall impact of the pandemic on residents.
Andre Sayegh
City Council Officials:
Michael Jackson, Shahin Khalique, Alex Mendez, Ruby Cotton, Luis Velez, Alaa “Al” Abdelaziz, Maritza Davila, Dr. Lilisa Mimms, MD Forid Uddin
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/26/2024
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Recording Published:
03/26/2024
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Duration:
342 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Passaic County
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Towns:
Paterson
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