Sayreville Borough Council Proclaims Direct Support Professional Recognition Week, Discusses Historical Preservation and Power Outages

The Sayreville Borough Council’s recent meeting featured the proclamation of “Direct Support Professional Recognition Week,” updates on historical preservation efforts, and discussions on recent power outages and upcoming infrastructure projects.

The meeting began with the council unanimously accepting a proclamation designating the week of September 8th through September 14th, 2024, as “Direct Support Professional Recognition Week.” This proclamation honored the essential work of direct support professionals who assist individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, facilitating their participation in community life. The council’s recognition underscores the vital role these professionals play in enhancing the quality of life for many residents.

Historical preservation was a significant topic during the public comment section. Frank, the president of the Historical Society, outlined upcoming events, such as a program to create a Heritage Trail commemorating the 250th anniversary of American independence. This initiative aims to highlight the area’s historical relevance, including George Washington’s troop movements and local patriots like Captain Morgan. Frank also mentioned “Operation Snow Cone,” which involves a video presentation on World War II.

Arthur, a trustee of the Historical Society, expressed frustration over the perceived lack of communication from the council regarding preservation efforts. He emphasized that since 2018, the society had not requested funds from the borough but urged the council to designate the 1909 Town Hall firehouse as a local historic site. This designation would allow the society to seek grants without incurring costs to the borough. Arthur’s comments highlighted a disconnect between the society’s preservation goals and the council’s actions, which he believes could jeopardize historical structures in favor of new developments.

During the discussion on power outages, it was noted that three outages had occurred recently, each lasting less than two hours. The council emphasized that sufficient power is available and that new transformers are planned, although their construction will take time. The Mayor acknowledged the community volunteers, particularly those involved in cultural arts initiatives, and thanked individuals like Moira McCormick and Sharon Rus for their contributions.

In terms of infrastructure, the council discussed awarding a contract to Motorola Solutions for a Flex CAD system, estimated at $914,400, through the New Jersey State contract. Additionally, approvals were sought for Engine Company Number One to participate in the Pierce Road Show and another engine company to attend the Franklin Fire Company open house. The council also authorized various purchases, including firearm holsters and firearms, totaling $72,600 and $28,258 respectively, and discussed acquiring firearm suppressors. Proposals to scrap five vehicles deemed no longer useful or cost-effective were also considered.

Councilman Bala highlighted the recent audit, noting five recommendations that would be addressed in a corrective action plan at the next meeting. He also mentioned the distribution of a best practices survey, with discussions planned for October. Councilman Zebrowski provided updates from the Planning and Zoning committee, including ongoing testimony regarding the mosque application on Erston Road and a survey conducted by Claro Ventures of local businesses and residents.

Public Works reported preparations for winter, including snow equipment readiness and budget planning. Ongoing street sweeping and stormwater management efforts focusing on private developments and commercial properties were noted. An upcoming surprise for Kennedy Park was hinted at but not disclosed.

Recreation updates included a successful car show and Seral Day, both well-attended. A teen night event saw participation from over 50 kids, facilitated by food donations and police supervision. Upcoming events include another car show, a trail run, a bonfire, and a Halloween trunk-or-treat. Water bottle filling stations are being installed throughout the town to encourage hydration.

The council also addressed streetlight issues in partnership with JCP&L, particularly on Veterans Bridge. An updated outage map is being utilized to keep the public informed.

In closing, public comments included concerns about the scrapping of borough vehicles, with suggestions to repurpose them for fire department and EMT practice. There were also calls for ordinances to regulate the increasing use of electric bikes and scooters on highways. Concerns were raised about taxpayer money spent on engineering studies and potential impacts on historical preservation. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn.

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:
Kennedy O’Brien
City Council Officials:
Michael Colaci, Stanley Synarski, John Zebrowski, Donna Roberts, Daniel Balka, Christian Onuoha

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