Maple Shade Receives $850,000 for Water Plant Upgrades
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
04/11/2024
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Recording Published:
04/11/2024
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Duration:
52 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Burlington County
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Towns:
Maple Shade
- Meeting Overview:
Maple Shade Town Council’s recent meeting encompassed a spectrum of municipal matters, but the most development was the presentation of an $850,000 check by Congressman Norcross for the Kings Highway water plant upgrade. This financial boost is aimed at addressing the infrastructural needs of the facility, which is critical for the town’s water supply.
The water plant upgrade funding is part of the town’s ongoing efforts to improve its infrastructure to better serve the community. The council acknowledged the grant as a substantial contribution that would facilitate progress in enhancing the water system. The need for improvements became evident as discussions also included the impact of heavy rainfall on the town, with the community raising concerns about flooding risks and the sewer system’s capacity to handle such events. These concerns were part of the broader dialogue on infrastructure, which touched on projects like the Aces Park drainage improvement and NJDOT Municipal Aid for road projects on Front Street and Alexander Avenue.
The council’s agenda also detailed collaborations and community initiatives. The Maple Shade Police Department’s partnership with the DEA led to the shutdown of a narcotics storefront operation. Updates were given regarding the food bank renovations, rental registration program, tax collections, and construction department inspections.
In terms of public safety, the council acknowledged K9 Handler Anthony Marshall and K9 Sika for their service during a bank robbery. They are to be honored at the Burlington County Prosecutor’s award banquet, being the only working K9 pair to receive this distinction. This recognition went hand-in-hand with the report on the live Mental Health Outreach Program, which aims to provide follow-up services for those who may not require immediate crisis intervention.
The meeting additionally provided a platform for the public to engage with the council on various local issues. A significant topic of community interest was the ordinance on cannabis businesses. The ordinance, which would repeal certain classes of cannabis businesses within specified areas of the township, was tabled until April 25, 2024, due to missed advertising deadlines. Public inquiries during the meeting reflected concerns about where these businesses might be permissible within the township.
Another topic that garnered public attention was the reintroduction of chickens into the township. The council discussed forming a committee to review and potentially revise the existing chicken ordinance or create a new one, in response to growing resident interest.
Additionally, the council approved the appointment of a police officer and authorized the use of Gazebo Park for the 2024 Sustainable Maple Shade Green Fair.
The meeting also addressed the repeal of an ordinance concerning the Township Fire Department, discussing the roles and appointments within the department. Though details of the repeal were not specified in the summary, such changes typically relate to the internal structuring and operations of the fire service.
Looking ahead, residents were informed about the town’s calendar of events, including the annual townwide yard sale and the household cleanup event at the DPW Yard. These events are instrumental in fostering community spirit and promoting environmental responsibility among residents.
Finally, the council’s agenda touched on seemingly mundane but essential matters such as the approval of expenditure lists and the municipal budget appropriation limits. The introduction of a cap bank and the setting of a public hearing for May 9, 2024, for the budget-related ordinance reflect the council’s fiscal planning activities.
Steve Schmidt
City Council Officials:
Deputy Nelson Wiest, Charles Kauffman, Sandy Nunes, Claire Volpe, Township Manager
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
04/11/2024
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Recording Published:
04/11/2024
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Duration:
52 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Burlington County
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Towns:
Maple Shade
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