Linden Mayor Announces Congressional Run Amidst City Council Recognitions
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
05/21/2024
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Recording Published:
05/23/2024
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Duration:
122 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Union County
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Towns:
Linden
- Meeting Overview:
In a notable announcement during the latest Linden City Council meeting, Mayor Derek Armstead declared his candidacy for the 10th congressional district. His disclosure came as he was honored for completing 30 years of service to the city—a milestone he shares with other long-serving employees. The meeting also saw the presentation of awards to distinguished members of the Linden Police Department and the recognition of the achievements of local youth in scientific research.
The council meeting opened with routine approvals but quickly moved to more notable subjects. Mayor Armstead, while being recognized for his three decades of commitment to Linden, expressed his passion for his role and his aspirations for a congressional seat. This revelation marks a new chapter in his career and sets the stage for his future political endeavors.
The council’s recognition extended to other city employees who reached the 30-year service mark, valuing their long-term contributions to the community. Lupus Awareness Month was announced for May, with a resolution presented to raise awareness about the disease. A Lupus survivor’s personal story underscored the importance of this initiative.
Further commendations were given to members of the Linden Police Department. Eric Thees received the Chief’s Award of Excellence, and Matthew Jones was named Police Officer of the Year. Sergeant Michael Rizzo was honored with the Chief’s Award of Leadership for his role in reducing violent crime in the latter half of 2023.
The council praised these young researchers for their dedication and contributions to the field of science.
Education remained a focal point as the council acknowledged the advisers and students of the Lyon Youth Enjoy Science Club, along with a high school student’s experience in clinical trials and research. The council’s proclamation of May 2024 as ALS Awareness Month further underscored their commitment to health and education.
The council discussed ordinance 6823, which proposed amendments to the city’s traffic regulations, reflecting ongoing efforts to address infrastructure needs. The meeting also saw the adoption of two additional ordinances—one providing extra funding for the city hall chiller project and another amending a bond ordinance for various departmental appropriations.
The council addressed several appointments and resignations within city departments, notably swearing in Alfred Rodriguez as the new councilman for the ninth ward. Ruben Israel was appointed as a parking enforcement officer in the police department, among other appointments in various departments. The council also approved family leave for employees and announced a bond ordinance for the acquisition of firefighting equipment and personal protective equipment.
Council members provided updates on the city’s financial matters, with approval sought for the payment of bills and investments. Reports from the fire committee, cyber security measures, community garden creation, and Teacher Appreciation Week activities were shared.
Derek Armstead
City Council Officials:
Michele Yamakaitis, Lisa Ormon, Barry E. Javick, Monique Caldwell, Alfred Mohammed, Carlos Rivas, John Francis Roman, Ralph Strano, Mark Armstead, Armando Medina, Christine Hudak
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
05/21/2024
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Recording Published:
05/23/2024
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Duration:
122 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Union County
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Towns:
Linden
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