Garwood Council Eyes Grants for Turf Replacement Amid Lead Inspection Ordinance Discussions

In the recent Garwood Borough Council meeting, the members focused on applying for grants to replace the artificial turf at the recreation center, an initiative complicated by flooding issues. They also introduced a lead-based paint inspection ordinance, mandated by state requirements, and discussed ongoing community projects and police activity updates.

One of notable matters discussed was the proposed replacement of the recreation center’s artificial turf, which has been plagued by flooding issues. The estimated cost for this project ranges from $300,000 to $350,000. The council plans to bond for $200,000, hoping to secure a $100,000 grant from the Local Recreation Improvement Grant Program, and utilize $100,000 from the recreational trust. Members expressed optimism about the grant application, which has not been sought previously, as a means to reduce taxpayer costs. Despite the enthusiasm, concerns were raised about the competitive nature of securing the grant, with one member noting the uncertainty that comes with the application process.

The council also explored county grant options and the possibility of additional applications for other funds, such as the Kids Recreation Trust Fund, to further alleviate expenses. One member highlighted the importance of this field, stating it serves the entire area and strengthens the borough’s case for grant funding. Discussions also turned to the grant timeline and how it aligns with the turf’s condition, emphasizing the need for replacement within the next few years.

In addition to the turf discussion, the council introduced an ordinance for lead-based paint inspections, aligning with state mandates. The borough’s code enforcement officer has completed a HUD visual assessment course, allowing him to conduct inspections. If a property fails the assessment, landlords must hire a lead-safe contractor for remediation before a borough reinspection. This ordinance aims to ensure public health and safety by reducing potential lead exposure risks.

A resolution was also mentioned, seeking approval to apply for a $12,500 grant from the TD Bank Charitable Foundation to fund arts and music classes for children. This grant does not require a match, which minimizes the financial burden on the borough while potentially expanding programming for families.

The meeting also included updates on the recently completed security camera installation at the Athletic Field Complex. The police chief reported significant improvements in camera quality, which has enhanced their ability to monitor relevant activities effectively. Discussions with the local school are ongoing to determine additional camera placements.

Community activities and initiatives were another focal point. The mayor expressed gratitude for successful community events, including a food drive that will aid families during the holiday season. The historical committee’s rededication of the JFK Memorial was celebrated, and the involvement of police officers was acknowledged. Upcoming events include holiday decorations by local Girl Scout troops and a festive tree lighting ceremony featuring various activities.

Councilwoman Boto introduced a discussion on supporting a humane pet store bill. She recalled Garwood’s previous action on this matter in 2018 and sought support for a resolution endorsing the legislation, aligning with the borough’s existing code.

In police matters, the council president reported on increased traffic enforcement, with over 200 motor vehicle stops conducted in October, addressing residents’ concerns about speeding and traffic safety. The council recognized the broader context of these issues, interconnected with neighboring towns, and the importance of continued enforcement to enhance community safety.

Resident Bruce Patterson raised questions during the public comment segment, seeking clarification on various ordinances and grants, and expressing concerns over the historical committee’s handling of artifacts. The council acknowledged the need for proper management and cataloging of historical documents and artifacts.

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Mayor:
Jen Blumenstock
City Council Officials:
Karina Boto (Councilwoman), Sean Foley (Councilman), Vincent Kearney (Council President), Marc Lazarow (Councilman), Clarissa Nolde (Councilwoman), Kimberly Salmon (Councilwoman)

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