Bloomingdale Discusses Water Woes and Communication Breakdown
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
06/25/2024
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Recording Published:
07/21/2024
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Duration:
79 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Passaic County
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Towns:
Bloomingdale
- Meeting Overview:
The Bloomingdale Borough Council addressed concerns regarding the borough’s water system infrastructure and communication during a recent meeting, with a resident’s inquiry into water quality and the council’s acknowledgment of a need for improved emergency alert systems taking center stage. The council detailed a recent issue with turbid water that necessitated a boil water advisory and highlighted the measures taken to keep the community informed. The council’s response to the water supply challenges, a malfunctioning pump, and the efforts to enhance the borough’s information dissemination to all residents, including non-English speakers and the elderly, were key points of discussion.
The boil water advisory was a central concern, triggered by elevated water turbidity levels. The situation was exacerbated by a malfunctioning water pump, which has since been addressed. To combat the lack of awareness, the council discussed the necessity of a broad-based communication strategy, including the potential use of fire horns and email alerts. They deliberated on how to ensure that critical information reaches every resident, considering the use of Nexel for alerts, social media, the borough’s website, and even water bills as channels for communication.
The council’s debate over how to best reach non-English speaking residents and the elderly was particularly intense, as was the discussion of the effectiveness of reverse 911 calls. One member pointed out that they learned of the advisory from a family member, not through the official alert systems. A suggestion was made to collaborate with the Board of Health to better address these communication challenges.
In terms of the water system’s infrastructure, the council discussed ongoing upgrades, including the recent replacement of water lines on several streets. The potential for a statewide water ban was also a topic of discussion due to high temperatures and dry conditions, emphasizing the need for water conservation and fire risk awareness. Additionally, water usage restrictions and the impact on residents were reviewed, along with future plans for a new water tank to alleviate some of the current challenges.
The council’s responsibilities extended beyond water issues, as they welcomed a new member, Jeffrey Tannis, to the Board of Health. They also provided updates on a variety of borough community events, such as the 4th of July fireworks, the 911 candlelight ceremony, and Bloomingdale Celebration Day. Upcoming fundraisers and events by the Bloomingdale Youth Committee were mentioned, as were the recent graduations and the upcoming Bob Kostka 5K run/walk and car show.
In administrative matters, the council faced the resignation of personnel within the Department of Public Works and acknowledged the need to fill positions at the animal shelter. They also discussed the adoption of a resolution for the payment of bills and the renewal of shared service agreements, including the employment of the school law enforcement officer, whose impact on students was praised.
Furthermore, the council deliberated on the need to replace the Police Department’s 30-year-old trailer and contemplated a long-term solution for the police station’s space constraints. A debate ensued on the potential for building a larger facility to accommodate the growing needs of the department.
A discussion about a contract for the sale of real estate, which ultimately fell through due to zoning restrictions, was also part of the meeting’s agenda. The council renewed shared service agreements with the Board of Education for a resource officer and snow removal, and the introduction of bond ordinances for various capital improvements was addressed.
Finally, the meeting concluded with a public hearing on an ordinance amending municipal fees concerning overnight parking permits and the announcement of upcoming council meetings. The council underscored the potential need for water distribution in the community and wrapped up with a motion to adjourn the session.
John D’Amato
City Council Officials:
Dawn Hudson, Dominic Catalano, John Graziano, Richard Dellaripa, Evelyn Schubert, Ray Yazdi
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
06/25/2024
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Recording Published:
07/21/2024
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Duration:
79 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Passaic County
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Towns:
Bloomingdale
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