Atlantic County Commissioners Recognize Retiring Members and Address Odor Complaints in Lengthy Session

The Atlantic County Board of Commissioners meeting was marked by the recognition of long-serving members and discussions on issues such as local odor complaints and budget allocations. Key highlights included the honoring of Commissioner Frank X. Ballas for his extensive career in public service, acknowledgment of Rick Andrean’s contributions as legislative counsel, and discussions about the Atlantic County Utilities Authority’s operations and budget.

The meeting opened with a special resolution to honor Commissioner Frank X. Ballas, whose career spanned over three decades in law enforcement and public service. Ballas, a lifelong resident of Atlantic County, retired from his role as a Commissioner. Colleagues praised Ballas for his unwavering dedication and leadership, noting his substantial impact on public safety and community welfare. Commissioners took turns expressing gratitude, with one stating, “You will be hard to be replaced,” and others reflecting on the personal mentorship and support he provided throughout their careers. Many emphasized the lasting positive legacy Ballas leaves behind, highlighting his contributions to committees on public safety, education, health, and veterans’ affairs.

Equally noted was the service of Rick Andrean, the Board’s legislative counsel, whose legal expertise was commended by various commissioners. Andrean’s role in ensuring the board operated within legal parameters was underscored, with one commissioner expressing appreciation for his counsel, stating, “You’ve always answered… any of the crazy ideas or thoughts or concepts.” Andrean’s departure was marked by warm remarks reflecting both professional respect and personal fondness.

A significant portion of the meeting focused on the operations of the Atlantic County Utilities Authority (ACUA), particularly addressing the surge in odor complaints. A public member, Don P., voiced concerns about persistent odors affecting local businesses and residents, especially during the summer months. The complaints, which had previously resulted in evacuations at establishments due to suspected natural gas odors, underscored the ongoing challenges faced by the ACUA in managing waste and emissions. Commissioners acknowledged these issues, emphasizing the importance of addressing public concerns while defending the essential services provided by the ACUA. They assured the public of their commitment to seeking solutions, even as they recognized the operational complexities involved.

The meeting also included a detailed report on the ACUA’s budget and infrastructure developments. Discussions highlighted ongoing improvements to the county’s collection system, with significant investments made in infrastructure and odor management. The board reviewed the projected increase in operating expenses due to personnel costs and state health plan costs, while also noting efforts to explore alternative options to mitigate rising expenditures. Despite a 2.75% increase in fees, revenue from tipping fees was projected to rise by only 64%, attributed to a general reduction in waste volumes. The introduction of amended soil for landfill operations was discussed as a cost-saving measure, presenting a revenue opportunity for the county.

In addition, the board deliberated on several resolutions related to grants and professional services agreements. Notably, Resolution 644 involved a grant from the New Jersey Office of Information Technology for the Next Generation 911 GIS support program, while Resolution pertained to a grant application from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts for local arts programs. Both resolutions received unanimous approval. Resolution 646 sought a substantial grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation for the Low Carbon Transportation Materials Program.

The meeting also touched on community concerns about drone activity in the area, with a commissioner raising questions about the implications and regulatory challenges posed by such sightings. The chairperson reassured the public, citing information from a recent briefing that attributed many of these sightings to hobbyists rather than any immediate threat, emphasizing that regulatory actions would fall under federal jurisdiction.

The meeting concluded with a focus on community engagement during the holiday season. Commissioners expressed gratitude for public support and encouraged residents to participate in local governance and volunteer opportunities. They highlighted a successful event honoring veterans, which saw community participation and emotional impact during the holiday period.

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.
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