Highlands Borough Council Welcomes Police Dog Colt
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
06/05/2024
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Recording Published:
06/06/2024
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Duration:
42 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 meeting on June 5, 2024, was marked by several noteworthy events, with the ceremonial swearing-in of a German Shepherd police dog named Colt catching attention. Amidst administrative procedures, the council discussed community concerns regarding business closures and abandoned properties, especially the fate of the long-abandoned M&R building. Park improvements and flood insurance initiatives also featured prominently in the discussions.
The council then moved to address various ordinances and resolutions, including those related to retail food handling establishments and stormwater management. A bond ordinance was passed for capital improvements and the acquisition of capital equipment, highlighting the council’s investment in the borough’s infrastructure.
During the public hearing segment, no comments were made on the proposed ordinances. The renewal of liquor licenses for the 2024-2025 term was approved without incident, an annual procedure that ensures the continued operation of local establishments.
The mayor’s report provided updates on multiple ongoing projects, such as the Highlands Elementary School and Henry Hudson Regional School, which are central to the borough’s educational landscape. Emergency services statistics for May were presented, offering transparency and insight into the borough’s safety operations. Plans for 2024, including the construction of a raised platform on Marine Place and industrial and safety improvements on Shore Drive, were outlined.
Plans to address sidewalk safety, dredge Jones Creek, and complete environmental work for Overlook Park were discussed, along with the potential use of a local Recreation Grant to update Frank Hall Park. Additionally, the Community Rating System (CRS) program was mentioned, promising the possibility of reduced flood insurance rates for residents, a concern in a flood-prone area.
The recent boat races received a positive review. The council’s intention to set a date for the next year’s races underscores the event’s anticipated recurrence and its role in local traditions.
During the public commentary, the closure of several businesses and the status of abandoned buildings, particularly the M&R building, were raised as concerns, reflecting unease over economic vitality and urban blight. The council clarified that there were no plans for a methadone clinic, addressing rumors and concerns about that possibility. The non-renewal of the lease for Bay Avenue Bakery was also discussed, underlining the challenges of property remodeling in the flood zone.
The SEALL project stirred community interest, with the council considering a nonbinding resolution and seeking public input, emphasizing the importance of community preferences in decision-making processes.
Lastly, the meeting addressed drainage issues related to a specific property, with the council acknowledging ongoing discussions with the property owner to resolve the issue.
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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Meeting Date:
06/05/2024
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Recording Published:
06/06/2024
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Duration:
42 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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