Brick Town Council Installs New Leadership, Addresses Resident Concerns at First Meeting of 2025

The Brick Town Council convened to appoint new leadership, finalize committee roles, and address community concerns. The meeting, which was well-attended, saw Derrick Ambrosino appointed as the new council president and Vince Minichino continuing as vice president. In addition to governmental proceedings, the meeting spotlighted significant public input, particularly regarding environmental and procedural issues.

Council members unanimously supported Derrick Ambrosino’s appointment as council president for 2025, with his nomination underscored by comments praising his dedication and deep ties to the community. After taking the oath of office, Ambrosino expressed gratitude for the trust placed in him by his colleagues. Vince Minichino, lauded for his past service, was reappointed as vice president, with both appointments receiving positive acknowledgment from attendees. The council also recognized the outgoing president, Vincent Minikino, for his contributions, which were met with applause.

Mayor Lisa Crate delivered remarks emphasizing community collaboration and support. She highlighted the importance of engagement through community policing initiatives, which saw over 1,200 participants in neighborhood watch programs last year. The mayor also noted the township’s milestone 175th anniversary in 2025, inviting community input for the upcoming celebrations. She concluded by encouraging residents to involve themselves in local initiatives.

A major talking point emerged during public comments, where resident John Sler raised health concerns linked to the Garden State Parkway’s construction. Sler attributed various health issues, including autism and asthma, to the New Jersey Turnpike Authority’s activities and advocated for noise and safety barriers, specifically highlighting affected areas like Evergreen Woods and Birchwood. His appeal to plant more trees and dense brush aimed to mitigate construction impacts. The council noted his concerns, and the discourse underscored ongoing environmental challenges faced by the community.

Another resident, Sam Foster, addressed procedural and conduct issues during council meetings. Foster questioned the meeting’s procedural adherence, pointing out discrepancies related to the call to order. He stressed the importance of professional conduct among council members, noting that public behavior often mirrors the decorum displayed by officials. Foster’s remarks suggested a need for improved meeting professionalism, warning of potential legal actions if his concerns persisted.

The council also finalized appointments for various committees and commissions for 2025. The Architectural Review Committee welcomed new members, alongside appointments to the Environmental Commission, Historic Preservation Commission, and others. Notably, a professional service contract with Preferred Behavioral Health of Lakewood was authorized, aimed at supporting township employees.

Sergeant Ryan Talty’s promotion within the Brick Township Police Department was celebrated, with commendations for his career achievements and contributions to community safety. The meeting also acknowledged the retirement of Sergeant Ryan Valer, who received praise for his service and mentorship.

In the realm of township finances, the council approved a temporary budget for 2025, enabling financial commitments before finalizing the full budget. Resolutions covered debt service payments and the adoption of a cash management plan. Additionally, contracts were authorized for various professional services, including legal counsel and engineering expertise.

Public comments continued with a resident expressing dissatisfaction with a legal services contract, specifically criticizing the handling of legal rights by the appointed law firm. This feedback underscored a desire for improved representation and accountability within township legal affairs.

The meeting concluded with acknowledgments of township employees’ dedication and expressions of optimism for the upcoming year. Council members exchanged new year’s greetings. The next public meeting is scheduled for January 28th at 7 PM, providing another opportunity for community engagement.

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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