Saddle Brook Council Tackles Budget and Rodent Issues

The Saddle Brook Town Council recently addressed community concerns ranging from the promotion of police officers to pressing budgetary discrepancies and public health issues like rodent infestation. The meeting was marked by discussions on the town’s financial health and the need for improved property maintenance to combat the growing rodent problem.

Top of the agenda was the debate on the town’s budget, sparked by a council member’s inquiry into the proposed minimum salary for labor positions, which seemed inconsistent with the hourly rates. The discussion extended to the business administrator’s salary, with noted discrepancies prompting a series of clarifications on budget allocations, particularly around contractual services and financial administration salaries. Additionally, the budget for the water utility was scrutinized, with skepticism over the necessity of rate increases and the allocation of surplus funds. The council engaged in an in-depth analysis of the budget, addressing questions on balancing, the implications of a salary range for municipal workers, and the accuracy of financial projections.

Public concerns were vocalized regarding the property tax freeze for seniors, with suggestions that non-beneficiaries should not bear the burden of subsidizing the water utility. In response to these concerns, the council passed a resolution to amend the budget in accordance with state recommendations. During the public comments section, a resident’s attempt to discuss a rodent infestation issue was initially deflected due to the focus on budgetary matters. However, the resident persisted, emphasizing the urgency of the problem and the lack of proper property maintenance by some homeowners. The council acknowledged the issue, assuring measures were in place for inspection and monitoring, and expressed openness to holding a dedicated meeting to further discuss the matter and consider additional actions.

Beyond fiscal discussions, the meeting also touched on community welfare and development issues. Residents raised concerns over the potential impact of cannabis stores and traffic issues near major retail sites. In this context, a suggestion was made to create an environmental or green team to pursue sustainability projects, which could also be an avenue for securing grant funding from entities like the PSNG foundation.

The council took time to acknowledge the recent promotion of two police officers to sergeant, with the ceremony underscoring the importance of service and dedication to community safety. Furthermore, the council discussed the importance of upcoming community events, such as National Night Out and the town picnic, and the mayor highlighted the success of the summer Recreation program while calling for more volunteer support.

Amidst these community-centric discussions, the council also dealt with the somber task of recognizing the passing of several longstanding residents, including a police officer. Condolences were offered, with council members praising the dedication of the town’s Police Department.

Infrastructure was not left out of the council’s agenda, as members addressed the approval of ordinances relating to stormwater management, the municipal budget appropriation limits, and parking restrictions. Additionally, the council touched on issues like the upcoming retirement of a police captain, the town’s approach to managing cannabis revenue, and the potential benefits as well as the challenges posed by misinformation.

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:
Robert D. White
City Council Officials:
Todd J. Accomando, Florence Mazzer, Andrew Cimiluca, Sarah Sanchez, David Gierek

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