Long Hill Police Department Anticipates Accreditation Approval
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
06/12/2024
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Recording Published:
06/18/2024
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Duration:
138 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Morris County
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Towns:
Long Hill
- Meeting Overview:
The Long Hill Town Council recently convened to discuss a variety of community matters, with the anticipated approval of the police department’s accreditation by the New Jersey State Chiefs Association being a primary focus. The Public Safety Director, Mike Peoples, reported a successful on-site inspection. This achievement would enhance the department’s eligibility for federal funding and grants.
Further discussions revealed the Township’s strategic and financial planning efforts, which were evident in the detailed presentation of the school board’s budget. The budget, amounting to $22,938,914, was noted for prioritizing student needs, aligning with strategic goals, and exercising fiscal responsibility. Investments were made in various educational areas, including a full-time STEAM teacher at the middle school and the continuation of the Summer Institute program.
In tandem with educational improvements, the council discussed the necessity for infrastructure enhancements, particularly the replacement of the Gillette school fire alarm system, the renovation of a room at Central Middle School, and the refurbishment of tennis courts at Cedar Park. The funding for these capital projects was to be sourced from the district’s capital reserve.
The financial discourse extended to the township’s budget, where an increase in the tax levy was presented, paired with an explanation of the steady 2% rate over the past 15 years. The municipal tax rate for 2024 was noted to have decreased, resulting in an average residential municipal tax increase of 1.55%. The council outlined the allocation of funds from the sale of municipal assets, earmarking $270,000 for capital projects, such as offsetting the cost of fire trucks. Moreover, the necessity to raise construction code fees was discussed to cover the construction code office’s deficit.
The council also examined road work plans, including the urgency to install new gas lines on Northfield Street and the potential for utility companies to contribute to road repairs. Emphasizing prudent financial planning, the council underscored that the allocated $400,000 for roadwork needed to be carefully managed due to its limited reach.
Additionally, the meeting touched on the town’s broader financial health, noting the substantial reserves and a low debt ratio, which positioned the community well for future planning and investment. In the realm of public safety, the council discussed the integration of bus drivers into the community and the challenges they faced, such as navigating flooded roads. This segued into the broader topic of transportation services, including the impact of a local brewery selling town-branded hats which piqued council interest.
The discussion of local ordinances was another point of interest, covering areas such as the Municipal Appropriations limit, salaries and wages for police officer trainees, and discipline procedures within the Police Department. The removal of duplicative language and procedural updates to the Police Department’s disciplinary procedures were considered, with attention given to the selection of a hearing officer.
Public engagement included a acknowledgment of Joe Yubert’s work as the outgoing OEM director, particularly his accuracy in predicting flooding risks. Additionally, public comments brought to light concerns regarding faded neighborhood watch signs and the potential revival of the neighborhood watch program, which could be adapted to modern technology.
Guy Piserchia
City Council Officials:
Scott Lavender, Brendan Rae, Victor Verlezza, Matthew Dorsi
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
06/12/2024
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Recording Published:
06/18/2024
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Duration:
138 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Morris County
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Towns:
Long Hill
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