Bradley Beach Council Tackles Transparency and Financial Oversight

The Bradley Beach Borough Council meeting delved into issues of financial oversight and government transparency amidst proclamations and community recognitions. Residents and council members raised concerns over the handling of public finances, legal expenses, and the efficacy of the Open Public Records Act (OPRA).

A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to discussions on municipal expenditures, particularly those related to the Bazi Center and municipal building repairs. The total costs of these repairs were questioned, including whether the presented expenses were final or if additional costs would emerge. The council grappled with the oversight of expenses, especially as it pertains to authorizations for sewer work and outflow pipe work. Specific charges under scrutiny included a $1,910 charge and a $619 charge, with the council members voicing uncertainty about whether these would exceed the bid threshold, which would necessitate new procurement processes.

The transparency of financial affairs was further questioned in the public comments section, where a resident inquired about a substantial payment of $356,500 to the Depository Trust Company and two checks totaling $79,700 to the Monmouth County Treasurer. The resident’s quest for detailed explanations highlighted the gap between the council’s financial disclosures and the community’s expectations for transparent governance. This sentiment was echoed in the debate over the council’s authority to disapprove the mayor’s bills, particularly concerning the use of taxpayer dollars for Victoria Flynn’s legal expenses, which some argued should not be the responsibility of taxpayers.

The council’s discussion of amendments to the temporary budget proceeded without comments or inquiries. However, concerns were not absent regarding the broader fiscal landscape, as council members expressed frustration over limited access to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and unanswered budget questions, fueling anxieties about potential tax increases. The need for effective communication and access to the CFO was emphasized to address budgetary concerns.

Another topic that garnered attention was the resolution calling for modernization of OPRA, with the council divided in their views. While one council member worried about diminishing government transparency and its impact on public trust, another commended the clerk for rapidly revising the resolution, which, after amendment, was approved by the council. The resolution’s passage marked an important step in the council’s stance on transparency and open government, despite the differences in opinion.

Community recognitions were also a focal point, with certificates of appreciation awarded to Susan Roach of the Fletcher Lake Commission and Dan Le of the Environmental Commission. Proclamations were made to honor the 80th anniversary of Keith Winters Winning and Harris LLC, declare June 2024 as Pride Month, and recognize Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Week. These acknowledgments were interspersed with the more contentious topics of the evening.

Councilwoman Mahoney updated attendees on land use board activities, including the approval of bulk variances and a minor subdivision, while Councilman Gubitosi reported on police department activities and plans to enhance future Memorial Day celebrations. The impending sale of a church property on Lorraine was discussed, with concerns expressed over delays in implementing council recommendations.

Environmental initiatives were also on the agenda, with the announcement of a joint meeting between the Avon by the Sea and Bradley Beach environmental commissions and the San Lake commission to discuss the restoration of San Lake. The public was invited to this meeting.

Residents utilized the public comments section to voice their concerns, touching on issues ranging from the sale of the 319 Lorraine property to the role of the Borough Administrator. Calls for clearer guidelines on the Administrator’s responsibilities and a dedicated question section on meeting agendas were made.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Larry Fox
City Council Officials:
Kristen Mahoney, John Weber, Al Gubitosi, Jane DeNoble

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