Union Town Council Approves Five-Year Lease for New Coffee Shop and Addresses Public Safety

The Union Town Council convened to discuss a variety of community matters, with the approval of a five-year lease for a new coffee shop on Green Lane emerging as a key highlight. The council also addressed public safety concerns, including significant police activities and ongoing efforts in road maintenance, while acknowledging community collaboration in education.

The most notable development from the meeting was the council’s unanimous approval of a five-year lease agreement with Def Shark Coffee LLC to open a coffee shop on Green Lane. The lease starts at a monthly rate of $2,000, with a 5% annual increase. This new addition is expected to enhance local business offerings and provide a communal space for residents.

Public safety was a prominent topic, with detailed reports from the police department underscoring their active engagement in law enforcement and community safety. Officers successfully apprehended a suspect involved in a commercial burglary on Route 22, following a coordinated effort with the Springfield Police Department.

Additionally, the police department announced a call for new members to join their neighborhood watch program. The retirement of Officer Daniel Telasi after 25 years of service was another notable moment, which included expressions of gratitude from committee members.

The Public Works Department presented reports on their ongoing initiatives, including road maintenance and the removal of hazardous trees. Two new projects were introduced: a streetlight initiative to ensure the functionality and safety of all streetlights, and a sidewalk safety program encouraging property owners to repair hazardous sidewalks. Residents were reminded to report quality of life concerns through the township’s website.

The Fire Department reported a 9% increase in emergency calls, with significant incidents such as a natural gas leak and multiple car fires. They also noted participation in training sessions to prepare for harsh weather conditions. An upcoming National Burn Awareness Week was highlighted, emphasizing home burn prevention.

During the meeting, the council addressed various resolutions and contracts, including a notable agreement with Deer Carcass Removal Service LLC for road sweeping disposal services, capped at $220,000. The committee also approved contracts for road equipment repair and vehicle maintenance, with unanimous support throughout.

Ruth Slovic sought clarification on a draft ordinance for a handicap parking space on Walker Avenue, which was confirmed to serve a private residence. She also questioned a $69,000 expenditure on uniforms, which was explained as part of the township’s centralized purchasing strategy to secure quality at the best price.

Tasha Ney, another resident, voiced concerns about the need to reinstate a train shuttle service discontinued during the pandemic, citing increased congestion and population growth. Township officials responded by noting the stable population and the shuttle’s low ridership, raising questions about its economic feasibility. Ney also suggested a “save the tree replant project” to counterbalance safety-related tree removals with sustainability efforts. Officials assured her of an existing tree replacement program, emphasizing that only hazardous or diseased trees were being removed.

Community collaboration was a recurring theme, with appreciation expressed for the partnership between the township and the local Board of Education. The efforts of individuals like Dr. Rodriguez and Superintendent Jerry Ben Aquista were highlighted, emphasizing the importance of working together for community and student welfare.

Announcements of forthcoming events included a Winter concert by the Municipal Band and various activities for seniors, such as health checks and Tai Chi classes. AARP’s free tax assistance and events celebrating Black History Month were also scheduled.

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:
James Bowser Jr.
City Council Officials:
, Joseph Florio, Deputy, Manuel Figueiredo, Committeeman, Patricia Guerra-Frazier, Committeewoman, Sandra Terrell, Committeewoman

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