Wyckoff Council Approves Road Improvement Program, Discusses Tree Ordinance and Safety Initiatives

The Wyckoff Town Council held a comprehensive work session that saw the approval of significant infrastructure projects, a proposed tree ordinance, and various community safety measures. The meeting covered a wide range of topics from road improvements to personnel changes and grant awards.

The council announced the completion of the 2026 Road Improvement Program, a substantial project that involved laying 9,136 tons of new asphalt and milling 68,500 square yards of old roadway. The project, costing approximately $995,000, was highly praised, with special acknowledgment given to the Department of Public Works (DPW) and particularly Lenny the Block for coordinating daily operations. Additionally, the paving and line striping on Grand View Avenue were reported as completed, with only a few remaining punch list items. A reimbursement request of about $112,500 will be submitted to the state for this project.

In another major discussion, the council reviewed the adoption of a tree protection and removal ordinance. The ordinance aims to balance the burden on property owners with stormwater management requirements. Minor changes were made for review, and a resolution was proposed to waive the 2025 tree contractor registration fees for those registering this year. The council also sought to add a dedication by rider to the approved list for the tree replacement program donation account.

Attention was also directed toward the maintenance needs of the Zisy House, specifically addressing the repair of a wooden Bilco door, estimated to be around 150 years old. Council members preferred restoration to maintain its original appearance and functionality. Quotes were gathered from various door suppliers, but the consensus leaned towards repair.

Safety initiatives were another key focus. A new closed container for recycling styrofoam will be introduced soon, expected to begin accepting clean styrofoam within a month or two. Additionally, a safe exchange zone outside the police department for online transaction safety was discussed, prompted by a resident’s experience as a victim of theft through Facebook Marketplace. The detective bureau successfully resolved the case, and plans were made to increase public awareness of the safe space through the township’s newsletter and social media channels.

Personnel matters included the promotion of firefighter Sean Hamilton to a full-time position within the fire department, effective immediately. The council also discussed the reappointment of five of the six SLEO III officers, noting that one officer would not be returning due to new employment. Amendments to shared service agreements concerning SLEO III officers were also covered, reducing the planned workdays from 189 to 185.

The council discussed the finalization of a tree ordinance, with one member expressing gratitude to a fellow committee member for their contributions to refining the ordinance through minor adjustments. Speed reduction measures were also considered, acknowledging that local residents often contribute to speeding issues. The police chief was consulted for strategies to address this concern, including potential marketing efforts to promote safer driving practices.

Community events and grants were also on the agenda. Bach to Rock, a local music school, proposed having students perform at an upcoming fireworks display. Zoning board activities included an application from Eastern Christian School to convert trailers into permanent classrooms, raising concerns about traffic and water runoff, necessitating further review.

Notably, the township received several grants, including a $10,000 Community Energy Plan Grant to create a planning team for assessing energy needs and opportunities. A $66,000 grant for Russell Farm Park improvements will fund the installation of outdoor fitness equipment. Additionally, a $64,800 grant from the NJ Department of Transportation was secured for pedestrian safety enhancements on Spring Meadow Drive, which includes a speed study to potentially reduce the speed limit in that area.

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:
Thomas J. Madigan
City Council Officials:
Rudolf E. Boonstra, Timothy E. Shanley, Peter Melchionne (Mayor), Roger Lane

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