Pleasantville City Council Swears in New President Amid Community Concerns and Resolutions
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
01/13/2025
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Recording Published:
01/14/2025
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Duration:
52 Minutes
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Towns:
Pleasantville
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County:
Atlantic County
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State:
New Jersey
- Meeting Overview:
The Pleasantville City Council’s recent meeting, held on January 13, 2025, saw the appointment of Carla Thomas as the new City Council President while addressing a range of issues from personnel changes to public safety concerns. The session included approval of several resolutions and was marked by community members voicing concerns over council voting practices and neighborhood safety, as well as discussions on infrastructure repairs and the budget for the new year.
Carla Thomas was unanimously appointed as City Council President for 2025, following her nomination and a subsequent roll call vote. Her swearing-in was a key moment in the meeting, with Thomas affirming her commitment to uphold the constitutions of the United States and New Jersey and to perform her duties faithfully.
The meeting also highlighted a series of personnel changes triggered by retirements in 2024. The mayor reported that the city is experiencing a transition phase, acknowledging the contributions of retiring members from the Police and Fire Departments and other key administrative staff. This shift has led to a focus on rebuilding the workforce, with the mayor emphasizing the dedication shown by newer employees, especially in the Department of Public Works following a recent snowstorm.
In addition to personnel updates, the council addressed infrastructure issues. Resolution 16 was approved, which authorizes emergency repairs for a collapsed sewer line on East Greenville Avenue. The mayor’s report on street lighting issues further highlighted the city’s efforts to enhance safety, with an audit completed and plans for upgrades pending funding.
Community engagement remains a priority, with the Pleasantville Fire Department receiving an $85,000 grant for personal protective equipment and launching various educational programs and holiday events. The approval of the Fun City trampoline park by the zoning board, expected to open in Fall 2025, also points to ongoing development efforts aimed at boosting community facilities.
The meeting saw the approval of several resolutions, including the appointment of Roman as City Clerk for 2025 and Kenyon as interim City Administrator. Additionally, the creation of temporary budgets for the city and utility services was unanimously approved, setting the financial groundwork for the year.
During the public portion of the meeting, residents raised concerns. David Callaway questioned the practice of council members abstaining from votes without clear reasons, emphasizing that taxpayers could perceive consistent abstentions negatively. The solicitor clarified that abstentions could occur for various reasons, not solely due to conflicts of interest, and council members are not obligated to disclose their reasons unless a conflict exists.
Pete Callaway highlighted safety concerns in his neighborhood, pointing to issues with illegal parking and drug activity on “paper streets.” He expressed fear for the children’s safety, urging for increased police presence. The council suggested further discussion with the mayor regarding these specific issues, emphasizing the importance of addressing community safety.
Another resident, Veron Walker, stressed the need for careful decision-making in 2025, urging the council to avoid errors. He proposed implementing a countdown timer for public speaking to ensure fair time allocation, reflecting practices observed in other cities. Walker also referenced a past incident involving the police chief, cautioning that it could hinder community progress.
The meeting also included recognition of Sergeant Ash Areli as Employee of the Year. Her acceptance speech expressed gratitude to her command staff.
Judy M. Ward
City Council Officials:
Ricky Cistrunk (Council President), James Barclay (Councilman), Bertilio “Bert” Correa (Councilman), Lawrence “Tony” Davenport (Councilman), Joanne Famularo (Councilwoman), Carla Thomas (Councilwoman), Victor Carmona (Councilman)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/13/2025
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Recording Published:
01/14/2025
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Duration:
52 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:
Pleasantville
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