Brick Town Tackles Beach Accessibility Amid Concerns Over Noise Pollution and Community Safety

In a recent Brick Town Council meeting, discussions gravitated around enhancing beach accessibility for individuals with disabilities, addressing noise pollution from local highways, and ensuring community safety and cybersecurity. Residents and council members examined these issues.

A notable segment of the meeting was dedicated to improving beach accessibility for residents with disabilities. A representative from the nonprofit organization Beach Days for All presented a case, spotlighting the insufficiencies of current beach access solutions. Their experience navigating the Jersey Shore revealed that the commonly used blue mats only provide limited access, failing to accommodate those who struggle once they reach the sand. The representative emphasized that while current measures might meet ADA compliance, they fall short of true accessibility, and advocated for a partnership with the town to apply for a Community Access grant. This grant could potentially fund the creation of more functional pathways and provide better resources, such as suitable beach wheelchairs, to ensure all residents can enjoy local beaches with dignity and independence.

Continuing the theme of accessibility, community members like Lauren Bland and others echoed these concerns. Bland, a nurse practitioner and long-term resident, criticized the existing beach chairs that often require assistance and attract unwanted attention. She stressed the need for access mats, which would allow individuals to navigate the beach independently, thus maintaining their dignity. The council appeared receptive to these concerns.

Noise pollution was another significant issue raised during the meeting, particularly in areas adjacent to the Garden State Parkway. Residents, including Steven Brill from Evergreen Woods Park, voiced frustration over the New Jersey Turnpike Authority’s (NJTA) lack of action in addressing the noise problems. Despite previous assurances from the NJTA’s executive director to consider the residents’ concerns, communication had stalled by November. Brill criticized the NJTA’s $50,000 cap on noise mitigation efforts, arguing that it should be adjusted for inflation and economic realities. He expressed disappointment over the NJTA’s focus on funding New Jersey Transit projects rather than fulfilling its obligation to protect the health of nearby residents. The council did not provide an immediate resolution but acknowledged the importance of continued dialogue and advocacy on this issue.

During the public comment section, resident Mr. Foster highlighted traffic safety concerns at Brick Plaza, where drivers frequently ignored a painted stop indication. He suggested the installation of a traditional stop sign to improve safety, advocating for the Traffic Safety department to evaluate the situation. Foster also proposed hiring former police chief Mitch Little as a consultant. Additionally, Foster raised cybersecurity concerns, urging the council to allocate funds for penetration testing to identify and address vulnerabilities in the township’s computer systems.

The meeting also touched upon community engagement initiatives led by the mayor, who introduced “Mayor’s Minutes,” a communication effort designed to keep residents informed about township events. The mayor shared the success of a collaborative dune grass planting event with local students, as well as discussions on managing feral cat populations through the Trap-Neuter-Return program.

Council members expressed gratitude towards veterans and caregivers, with acknowledgments of various community events, such as the Veterans Memorial Middle School’s Veterans Day ceremony and upcoming holiday festivities. Council members also reminded residents of important services, such as Medicare open enrollment and senior events like the Friendsgiving Feast.

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:
Lisa Crate
City Council Officials:
Vince Minichino, Derrick Ambrosino, Perry Albanese, Heather deJong, Steve Feinman, Marianna Pontoriero, Melissa Travers

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