Highlands Borough Council Advances Sanitary Sewer Project Despite Challenges
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
05/15/2024
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Recording Published:
05/16/2024
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Duration:
23 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Highlands
- Meeting Overview:
The Highlands Borough Council addressed several matters in their recent meeting, with the sanitary sewer project taking center stage due to its complexity and the collaboration required with New Jersey American Water and the county to resolve conflicts with the water main. The council also enacted ordinance 02407, enhancing local environmental practices, and introduced new ordinances to amend health and stormwater management codes. Furthermore, the council approved resolutions, including one for a non-fair and open contract for beach sifting, appointed a Deputy Emergency Management coordinator, and authorized the payment of bills. Additionally, the replacement of bulkheads on Bay Avenue and a potential referendum on the Army Corps of Engineer project were discussed.
The inspection of various areas revealed conflicts with the water main, necessitating coordinated efforts with New Jersey American Water and the county.
In addition to the sewer project, the council passed ordinance 02407 on a second and final reading, amending the General Police Regulations to improve brush and branch pickup, leaf pickup, and commercial recycling.
The introduction of proposed ordinance 0248, which seeks to amend the Retail Food Handling Establishment Code, specifically regarding grease trap regulations, was another topic of discussion of the meeting. Passed on the first reading, this ordinance aims to address a vital health concern, with a public hearing set for June 5th, 2024. Similarly, proposed ordinance 0249, amending the stormwater management and control chapter, was also passed on the first reading and is slated for a public hearing on the same date.
The consent agenda saw the passage of several resolutions, including one that authorized a non-fair and open contract for beach sifting, a procedure critical for maintaining the cleanliness and usability of the borough’s beaches. The appointment of a Deputy Emergency Management coordinator will help fill a crucial vacancy. The authorization for the payment of bills is a routine yet essential function of the council.
The project to replace bulkheads on Bay Avenue, particularly outside of Putty Park, was another topic of interest. The discovery of old mufflers and pipes has delayed the project. Although the specifics of the council’s discussion about the delays were not detailed, it’s clear that the project’s completion is a matter of public interest due to its location and implications for the borough’s infrastructure.
The Army Corps of Engineer project was also a subject of concern, with the Communications Committee focusing on raising public awareness and participation.
Carolyn Broullon
City Council Officials:
Jo-Anne Olszewski, Donald Melnyk, Karen Chelak, Leo Cervantes
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/15/2024
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Recording Published:
05/16/2024
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Duration:
23 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:
Highlands
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