Atlantic County Addresses Budget Cuts and Community Initiatives
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Meeting Date:
04/02/2024
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Recording Published:
04/03/2024
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Duration:
87 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Absecon, Atlantic City, Brigantine, Buena, Buena Vista, Corbin City, Egg Harbor City, Egg Harbor Township, Estell Manor, Folsom, Galloway, Hamilton (Atlantic County), Hammonton, Linwood, Longport, Margate City, Mullica, Northfield, Pleasantville, Port Republic, Somers Point, Ventnor City, Weymouth
- Meeting Overview:
The Atlantic County Board of Commissioners meeting addressed concerns regarding significant state budget cuts to Atlantic Cape Community College and the impact on educational programs and workforce development. The commissioners discussed several resolutions, the establishment of new training programs, and the ongoing debate over the regulation of Wharton State Forest trails and roadways, as well as honoring the legacy of former County Executive Dick Squires.
A key issue that dominated the meeting was the $20 million budget cut from the state budget affecting Atlantic Cape Community College. College representatives, including Dr. Caba, and commissioners discussed the ramifications of these cuts on education and community outreach. The college’s initiatives, such as university partnerships and high school programs, are potentially at risk. Advocacy efforts to restore funding were emphasized, with the college pursuing face-to-face meetings with legislators and launching a legislative action campaign.
Commissioners expressed concerns about the budget cuts, with one highlighting a personal connection to the college and stressing the importance of affordable education. Dr. Caba pointed out the college’s strategies to attract students, including the use of social media platforms, and the potential increase in tuition due to the budget cuts. The meeting concluded with a resolution recognizing April 2024 as Community College Month and a plaque presentation to Dr. Caba.
The discussion also ventured into resolutions related to various agreements and funding requests. The commissioners debated Resolution 172, which considered a map related to the Wharton State Forest. A request to adjourn the resolution’s consideration was made pending the completion of the public hearing period. Public comments supported the creation of a clear map for the forest to ensure visitor safety and address the problem of illegal off-road vehicle use. The significance of the two-year process to identify appropriate areas for vehicle use was noted, along with the hopes for a comprehensive resolution.
Further, the need for new training programs, including a dental hygienist training program and the establishment of an Aviation Academy, was discussed. The strategic importance of these initiatives was highlighted, with mentions of proactive efforts to secure federal funding in partnership with local and state offices.
The meeting also tackled the maintenance and regulation of trails and roadways within the county, with debates on how to prevent unauthorized access to certain areas. The complexity and cost of implementing such changes were acknowledged, noting that law enforcement and fire truck access would not be hindered.
In addition to the above topics, the meeting included updates on infrastructure projects, such as bridge replacements and the installation of safety beacons for volunteer firehouses. Traffic and safety concerns raised by residents at specific intersections were addressed, with reassurances provided regarding the progress of the projects and efforts to ensure timely completion.
One public comment of note was from Jason Hall, of the Preservation Alliance, who stressed the importance of a clear visitor map for Wharton State Forest. He invited the commissioners to join a tour of the forest to better understand its geography and the public process involved. This led to a broader discussion on the legacy of former County Executive Dick Squires, with commissioners sharing memories and proposing a resolution or proclamation to honor his contributions.
The meeting also recognized Autism Awareness Month, with acknowledgment of the efforts to raise awareness in the county. The session ended with a moment of silence for Dick Squires and a unanimous motion to adjourn.
Dennis Levinson
County Council Officials:
Maureen Kern, James A. Bertino, Frank X. Balles, June Byrnes, Ernest D. Coursey, Richard R. Dase, Amy L. Gatto, Andrew W. Parker, Iii, John W. Risley, Jr.
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/02/2024
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Recording Published:
04/03/2024
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Duration:
87 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Absecon, Atlantic City, Brigantine, Buena, Buena Vista, Corbin City, Egg Harbor City, Egg Harbor Township, Estell Manor, Folsom, Galloway, Hamilton (Atlantic County), Hammonton, Linwood, Longport, Margate City, Mullica, Northfield, Pleasantville, Port Republic, Somers Point, Ventnor City, Weymouth
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