Willingboro Council Tackles Cybersecurity and Pool Repairs Amid Community Events
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
06/18/2024
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Recording Published:
06/18/2024
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Duration:
112 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Burlington County
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Towns:
Willingboro
- Meeting Overview:
The Willingboro Town Council’s latest meeting addressed a variety of issues, with a primary focus on enhancing cybersecurity measures and tackling the repair needs of a community pool, alongside recognizing community achievements and discussing upcoming local events. The council deliberated on the adoption of the NJ KCK Cyber Security Grant program and the Cyber Incident Response Plan, which promise to bring financial savings and improved security against cyber threats. Additionally, the meeting saw discussions on the repair of a structural crack in the Penny Packer pool and the potential delay this might cause in its availability to residents.
The council presented a proclamation celebrating the local recreational competition cheerleading team for their 2023-2024 season achievements. Individual team members were acknowledged for their dedication and success. Juneteenth was also recognized as a significant day for its historical importance and the celebration of African-American culture and contributions.
The meeting transitioned to updates on public works projects, highlighting that PSG had begun paving work across from the DPW Yard and PSCG had started milling and paving Front Street. Asphalt work was announced to start on July 1st on several roads, with proper notifications to be sent to residents. However, the Penny Packer pool was noted to have a 15-foot structural crack that required repairs estimated at $550, with additional investigations to ascertain any further damages.
Communications regarding these public works projects were discussed, with the council stressing the need for timely notifications to residents about road closures, suggesting the use of social media, the township website, and possibly an app to keep the community informed.
In a shift to community health and safety, the town manager updated on initiatives such as the Youth Fire Academy application deadline, stop-the-bleed courses, and active shooter preparedness seminars for houses of worship. Additionally, residents were informed about a summer mailer detailing upcoming community events and programs.
The council addressed the transition back to the state health benefit plan, discussing the challenges faced by retirees and library staff in selecting their coverage. Moreover, the discussion encompassed road closures and the need for better communication with residents regarding these and other ongoing public works projects.
The meeting included a comprehensive debate on several ordinances and resolutions. Notably, an ordinance related to block party applications was introduced, and the township code regarding signs was amended. The council showed support for the House of Representatives Bill HR40, which is concerned with reparations proposals for African-Americans. Moreover, the council authorized contracts for professional services for performances at the upcoming JazzFest and discussed a resolution authorizing a fireworks display by DNM fireworks.
Contracts for musical performances at the Willingboro Jazz Festival were discussed, with the council reviewing contracts with various entertainment groups and artists. A point of contention arose over a payment to Think Pavers as part of a change order not previously approved, leading to the decision to remove this item from the bill list until resolved. Public comments sought clarification on several resolutions, including one regarding asbestos removal services.
Residents took the opportunity to express their concerns during the public comments section. Issues ranged from the cleanliness of specific areas to potholes and the effectiveness of the Public Works department’s response to these matters. One resident highlighted the positive impact of ongoing infrastructure projects and advocated for the reinstatement of the commission on ethics. Praise was given to the Willingboro Police Department for community engagement events and support was voiced for World Refugee Day.
In response to concerns raised, the council discussed immediate measures such as patching potholes and the Boro Clean Campaign aimed at maintaining community cleanliness. They also explored the implementation of a traffic safety unit and debated the shared services and the commission of Ethics for the town. Acknowledgments were made to various community members for their achievements, and the council expressed support for community participation in events organized by the Recreation department.
Kaya McIntosh
City Council Officials:
Nathaniel Anderson, Rebecca Perrone, Samantha Whitfield, Dr. Tiffani A. Worthy (Township Manager)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
06/18/2024
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Recording Published:
06/18/2024
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Duration:
112 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Burlington County
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Towns:
Willingboro
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