Brigantine City Council Greenlights Boulevard Improvements Amidst Public Utility Rate Concerns
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
12/18/2024
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Recording Published:
12/18/2024
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Duration:
42 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Brigantine
- Meeting Overview:
The Brigantine City Council meeting featured developments, including the approval of a substantial contract for improvements to Atlantic Brigantine Boulevard, concerns about increasing utility rates, and a farewell to a long-serving council member. Additionally, the council addressed drone sightings, erosion issues, and appointed a new planning board member.
A highlight of the meeting was the approval of Resolution 2024-216, authorizing a contract with Fred Shone Construction for improvements to Atlantic Brigantine Boulevard, valued at $724,500. The council discussed the necessity of these enhancements, particularly in light of recent heavy rainstorms that led to water accumulation in the area. This project, prioritized for its importance to community safety and infrastructure, had been a longstanding need recognized by council members. The improvements aim to address persistent issues and enhance the quality of life for residents.
In a related development, utility rate increases were a topic of concern. The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities had been petitioning for an additional 10% increase in rates, following previous hikes that have already placed a burden on residents. Congressman Bjer, along with local officials, including County Commissioners and state legislators, has been opposing these increases.
Another point of interest was the expressions of gratitude and farewell to Rick De, a council member who has served the community for 16 years. Throughout his tenure, Rick was noted for his support of the police department, participation in community events, and involvement in the beach committee and farmers market. The mayor and other council members reflected on Rick’s contributions, sharing personal anecdotes and acknowledging his dedication to serving the city.
The appointment of Alexis Eisenberg to the planning board was another significant decision made during the meeting. Eisenberg, with extensive experience in civil engineering and previous roles as township engineer for various municipalities, was unanimously appointed. Her expertise is expected to bring valuable insights and contributions to the planning board as the city continues to navigate development and infrastructure challenges.
Public safety concerns were also addressed, particularly regarding the increasing number of drone sightings. In New Jersey, over 5,000 sightings were reported in a recent three-week period, though only 98 were considered credible. The mayor underscored the importance of caution, as many reported sightings might be misidentified helicopters or small planes. The local government is collaborating with federal agencies, including the FBI and Homeland Security, to monitor the situation and investigate credible reports. The city is employing drone-detecting technology to enhance public safety and prevent potential incidents.
The meeting also included discussions on legislative developments concerning severe erosion affecting Brigantine. The Army Corps of Engineers has included areas such as the North End and Cove Beach in a federal interest determination study to explore long-term erosion solutions. This was portrayed as a favorable development for the city, with promises of more information to be shared with the public as it becomes available. The study aims to address ongoing erosion challenges and protect Brigantine’s coastline.
During the public comment section, a resident raised concerns about construction issues impacting their business. The mayor responded with a commitment to collaboration and support from the city manager to resolve these issues. He emphasized the importance of local business success and encouraged further discussions to address the resident’s concerns.
Wrapping up the council meeting, a ceremony honored the efforts of various city departments, including Public Works and the Fire Department, for organizing a successful tree lighting ceremony that marked the start of the holiday season. Acknowledgments extended to the Elks Army Navy Day. The council concluded with well-wishes for the holiday season, expressing hope for a prosperous New Year.
Vince Sera
City Council Officials:
Neil Kane (Councilman-At-Large), Michael Riordan (Councilman-At-Large), Karen Bew (Deputy Mayor – Ward 1), Paul Lettieri (Ward 2), Dennis Haney (Councilman – Ward 3), Rick Delucry (Councilman – Ward 4)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
12/18/2024
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Recording Published:
12/18/2024
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Duration:
42 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Brigantine
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