Roseland Borough Council Unanimously Approves $1.3 Million Bond for New Fire Engine
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
10/15/2024
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Recording Published:
10/15/2024
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Duration:
33 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Roseland
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent Roseland Borough Council meeting, members unanimously approved a $1.3 million bond ordinance to fund the acquisition of a new fire engine. The council also introduced and approved several other ordinances, engaged in public hearings, and recognized local achievements and contributions.
The meeting’s most significant outcome was the approval of Ordinance 32-2024, a bond ordinance allocating $1,300,000 for a new fire engine, with $1,235,000 to be raised through bonds or notes. The speaker emphasized, “These are volunteer people who are keeping their lives for the citizens of Roseland,” urging residents to acknowledge the sacrifices made by these volunteers. The council’s unanimous vote demonstrated broad support for enhancing the borough’s firefighting capabilities, with plans for the ordinance to be advertised and take effect following the required legal processes.
Another ordinance that drew attention was Ordinance 31-2024, which amended public record services fees and charges. The council passed it unanimously after a public hearing that saw no opposition or comments. This ordinance will also be advertised locally and enacted as per the statutory requirements.
The council acknowledged several young athletes for their achievements, with the Mayor humorously comparing the collection of medals to Mr. T’s iconic chains. This celebration included a photo session with the athletes and their families.
The council also expressed gratitude to Tom Buron, a Platinum sponsor of the borough’s summer concert series. The Mayor commended Buron for his financial support and active participation in local events. Buron, a resident of Essex, reciprocated by expressing his pride in being associated with Roseland and his appreciation for the opportunity to contribute to the community.
In matters of infrastructure and public safety, the council introduced and approved several ordinances. Ordinance 35-22, concerning water and sewer rates, and Ordinance 36-22, regulating the placement and use of charitable clothing bins, were both introduced without opposition. Additionally, Ordinance 37-22, which prohibits parking on certain streets, was unanimously approved. These ordinances aim to address various local concerns and will be available for public review on the borough’s website.
Further, the council addressed Ordinance 34-2024, a bond ordinance reappropriating approximately $469,990 for various capital improvements.
The meeting’s agenda also included a resolution approving the bill list for October 11. The council moved swiftly to pass resolutions numbered one through thirteen, highlighting efficient governance and lack of controversy on these matters.
The Mayor took the opportunity to commend various departments for their contributions to recent community events, such as a bonfire and Roseland Day, which attracted approximately 1,500 and 2,000 attendees, respectively. Additionally, the Mayor announced that Roseland boasts the lowest tax rate in Essex County for 2024, acknowledging the council’s fiscal achievements.
Under committee discussions, it was noted that the borough’s best practices inventory submission to the state scored well above the minimum required for state aid, reflecting positively on the borough’s administration. New pedestrian signs were successfully installed, with plans for further installations to enhance public safety.
James R. Spango
City Council Officials:
Christopher Bardi, John Biront, Eileen Fishman, Neal Goldstein, Jean Perrotti, Marcelino “Moose” Trillo
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
10/15/2024
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Recording Published:
10/15/2024
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Duration:
33 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Roseland
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