Allendale Adopts Budget, Highlights Community Progress
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
05/09/2024
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Recording Published:
05/10/2024
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Duration:
72 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Allendale
- Meeting Overview:
The Allendale Borough Council meeting focused on the adoption of the municipal budget for 2024, which was underscored as the most crucial agenda item for its impact on the town’s financial health and the residents’ tax obligations. The finance committee took center stage with its announcement that the tax increase would be kept below 1%, despite the challenges posed by economic conditions and the need for investments in public services.
The budget presentation by the auditor was a central element of the meeting, revealing that the increase in revenue, in part due to American Rescue Plan funds, allowed for a decrease in the tax rate despite higher revenue collection. The budget’s influence on the average home in terms of tax payments was discussed, with a careful outline of revenue sources and spending allocations. The council emphasized the use of funds to pay down debt and the effects of property reassessments on tax rates.
A key highlight of the budget discussion focused on public safety spending. The transition to hiring younger police officers at lower salaries as senior officers retire was noted as a strategic move to manage costs effectively while maintaining a strong commitment to community safety.
Furthermore, the council voted on and adopted the municipal budget, including the second reading of an ordinance to exceed the municipal cap. The introduction of a bond ordinance for various public improvements and equipment was also on the agenda.
The budget’s adoption was complemented by the issuance of the Allendale happening budget addition letter, which aimed to educate residents on tax allocations and rates.
In addition to budgetary discussions, the meeting covered a range of community and operational updates.
The meeting also acknowledged the contributions of Harry Norton, the former municipal judge who served Allendale for 32 years. His acknowledgment of the council’s support for a non-interfered judiciary underscored the town’s respect for the rule of law and the importance of independent legal proceedings.
The council acknowledged the impact of multiple sclerosis on the community by recognizing May 30th as World MS Day.
Community projects were also in the spotlight, with updates on the community center’s progress and plans for a town hall meeting to discuss fair share housing issues. The DPW supervisor provided important updates on road improvement projects and preparations for the opening of Crestwood Lake for the summer season, highlighting the need for safety with lifeguards’ presence before allowing swimming.
Volunteerism was a recurring theme, with discussions on the Public Safety Committee’s meetings with the fire chief and ambulance corps chief to address recruitment and retention of volunteers. The need for election board workers was also addressed, with outreach efforts to local colleges and high schools.
The borough clerk reported on the filing of financial disclosure statements and voter registration deadlines, emphasizing the administrative aspects of the council’s responsibilities.
The land use committee tackled residential property issues and flooding problems, including the creation of a Shade Tree Committee.
Amy Wilczynski
City Council Officials:
Liz Homan, Matthew O’Toole, Susanne Lovisolo, Edward O’Connell, Tyler Yaccarino, Joseph Daloisio
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
05/09/2024
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Recording Published:
05/10/2024
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Duration:
72 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Allendale
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