Belmar Housing Authority Discusses Elevator Repairs and Housing Programs
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Meeting Type:
Housing Authority
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Meeting Date:
04/01/2024
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Recording Published:
04/02/2024
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Duration:
28 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Belmar, Lake Como
- Meeting Overview:
In the latest meeting of the Belmar Housing Authority, the most pressing topic was the upcoming elevator inspection and the associated complaints from residents about the delays in elevator repairs. The meeting also addressed the rejection of bids for the facade repair of the Belmar senior house, the approval of the 5-year plan and annual statement for the 2023 Capital Fund Grant, and discussions of a new housing program called RAD.
The elevator inspection was a point of concern, especially considering the frustrations voiced by residents over the delays in repairs. The impact of the malfunctioning elevator on elderly and disabled residents was highlighted during the public comments section, where one resident expressed their dissatisfaction with the situation. The lengthy elevator repairs have been a source of inconvenience and challenge for those who rely on it for mobility within the building.
In addition to the elevator issues, the board discussed the exterior of the Belmar senior house. All bids received for the facade repair were rejected as they exceeded the budgeted amount. This decision necessitates a re-evaluation of the project and a search for alternative solutions that align with the financial constraints of the housing authority.
The meeting also saw the approval of two resolutions on the consent agenda. The first resolution certified the 5-year plan and annual statement for the 2023 Capital Fund Grant. The second resolution was the rejection of all bids for the senior house facade repair, as previously mentioned. The 5-year plan is a crucial document that outlines the housing authority’s strategy for capital improvements and maintenance over the next five years, and its approval is a step in the authority’s operations.
Another important aspect of the meeting was the discussion about a potential new housing program known as RAD (Rental Assistance Demonstration). This program could have implications for new residents moving in and the rent guidelines they would have to follow. Concerns about how the RAD program would affect waitlist policies and procedures were raised, but it was clarified that the program would not alter the percentage of income that seniors pay for rent. The board agreed to schedule a workshop session to further delve into the details and implications of the RAD program.
Landscaping around the building was also a topic of conversation, with the possibility of creating a community garden being considered. This initiative could enhance the aesthetics of the area and provide residents with the opportunity to engage in gardening activities. The board discussed proposals for landscaping services.
The performance and appreciation of the maintenance staff were acknowledged during public comments, with one resident speaking up in support of the maintenance person. The challenges faced by the maintenance staff and their efforts to keep the housing authority’s properties in good condition were recognized, amidst a debate about the frequency of cleanup required.
Gerald Buccafusco
Housing Authority Officials:
Mary Lynch, Lisa Orchard, Carolyn Sharrock, Ellen Ramey, Michael Casserly, Jim McCracken, Maria Messano, Paul DeSantis (Executive Director), Amy Spera (Administrative Assistant), Michael Carr (Building Superintendant)
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Meeting Type:
Housing Authority
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Meeting Date:
04/01/2024
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Recording Published:
04/02/2024
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Duration:
28 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Belmar, Lake Como
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