Cumberland County Settles Brown Litigation for $940,000
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Meeting Date:
05/28/2024
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Recording Published:
05/28/2024
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Duration:
90 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Cumberland County
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Towns:
Bridgeton, Commercial, Deerfield, Downe, Fairfield (Cumberland County), Greenwich (Cumberland County), Hopewell (Cumberland County), Lawrence (Cumberland County), Maurice River, Millville, Shiloh, Stow Creek, Upper Deerfield, Vineland
- Meeting Overview:
The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners recently convened to discuss a range of topics concerning community welfare and financial management. The most significant issue addressed was the resolution of the Brown litigation, a class action lawsuit brought during the COVID-19 pandemic. The settlement includes $900,000 for attorney fees and a $40,000 class incentive. The resolution of this litigation was noted as a decisive action by the current administration to resolve issues stemming from the county’s past actions.
At the meeting, concerns were raised about the transparency and necessity of increasing the monetary ceiling for legal expenses. These concerns reflect the community’s desire for clarity on the county’s financial decisions, especially when legal matters result in significant expenditures. The individual who addressed the board on this matter emphasized the administration’s role in resolving the litigation and pointed out the involvement of a special master, as well as the county’s ensuing financial obligations.
In addition to the legal discussions, the meeting highlighted issues related to community services and infrastructure. The commissioners considered the importance of the library extension, with several community members advocating for its funding. The library extension is seen as critical for providing essential services to the local community. Support for the zoo was also evident, with community members distributing flyers and urging continued support from the commissioners. Furthermore, a grant for a Community Center digital connect project at the library was proposed for approval, and the enhancement of the county’s park system was suggested.
Discussions regarding the county’s development and redevelopment plan were also on the agenda. The commissioners were urged to consider citizens’ property plans during the state development and Redevelopment plan cross-acceptance process.
The board’s meeting also covered financial management topics, including the reimbursement of election expenses from the early voting grant. The commissioners sought details on the percentage covered by the grant and the possibility of refunds from the state. It was agreed that the county had been refunded for previous election expenses. Moreover, a resolution was passed to amend the budget for the fiscal year 2021 local bridge fund program, addressing the needs for the replacement of Chestnut Avenue over Grand structure. The treasurer reported on the monthly cash balance and investments.
The functionality and cost of voting machines were a subject of scrutiny. A commissioner questioned the need for a $192,000 expenditure on voting machine programming, testing, and support services for upcoming elections. Concerns about their functionality and the possibility of incurring additional maintenance costs were raised. The Board of Elections provided clarification on the scope of services covered by the contract.
The meeting also touched upon the issue of a new jail with a brief mention from a commissioner about the potential plans to abandon the current facility. However, this topic was not elaborately discussed and was postponed for future consideration.
The commissioners also tackled the amendment of the schedule for monthly meetings, which faced some opposition due to concerns about its impact on county operations. Resolutions that were approved without much debate included the award of a contract for youth services and several budget amendments. Comments during the meeting reflected some dissatisfaction with certain past decisions and contracts.
Public commendations were given for the response of the public works and the Office of Aging to a serious car accident involving a county employee. Additionally, an individual announced his candidacy for the New Jersey House of Representatives, thanking the community for their support.
The board expressed their appreciation for the Sheriff’s department’s efforts in encouraging young people to consider careers in law enforcement and the importance of preserving traditions such as Memorial Day. Support for the local zoo as a community resource was reiterated, and the board recognized the contributions of the Sheriff and the Director of Public Works to the county. The meeting also highlighted the county’s support for the East Point Lighthouse and the significance of the Cedarville parade.
Harold U. Johnson
County Council Officials:
Douglas A. Albrecht, Victoria Groetsch-Lods, Art Marchand, Antonio Romero, James Sauro, Joseph V. Sileo, Sandra Taylor
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/28/2024
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Recording Published:
05/28/2024
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Duration:
90 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Cumberland County
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Towns:
Bridgeton, Commercial, Deerfield, Downe, Fairfield (Cumberland County), Greenwich (Cumberland County), Hopewell (Cumberland County), Lawrence (Cumberland County), Maurice River, Millville, Shiloh, Stow Creek, Upper Deerfield, Vineland
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