Belmar Borough Secures $3.3 Million in Grants, Plans for Inclusive Park and Safety Improvements
- Meeting Overview:
The recent Belmar Borough Council meeting focused on the borough’s impressive success in securing over $3.3 million in grants under the current administration. Key projects funded include recreational improvements at Dempsey Park, marketing support for the annual Seafood Festival, and safety enhancements at the train station. A significant portion of the funds is allocated to a new inclusive playground at McClary Park.
0:02Borough Administrator Kevin Kane provided a detailed breakdown of the grants, which for 2023 include $71,000 for Dempsey Park, $1,350,000 for the Seafood Festival marketing, and $484,000 for train station safety improvements. For 2024, a substantial $2,776,826 is earmarked for various initiatives, with $525,750 specifically directed towards the inclusive playground at McClary Park. Kane emphasized the importance of transparency about the timelines and processes involved, acknowledging potential delays due to budgeting and engineering requirements. Council members expressed appreciation for Millennium Strategies’ support in the grant applications.
In another discussion, the council addressed the ordinance concerning new positions within the borough, such as an EMS Assistant Coordinator and a Marina Supervisor. Clarifications were provided on the nature of these positions and the potential for current marina staff to apply. The council noted the importance of documenting titles, even if they do not directly correlate with filled positions, and clarified the seasonal and hourly nature of the Chief Lifeguard’s role.
The meeting also highlighted Belmar’s active community engagement through upcoming events. Councilwoman Caitlin Donovan announced the Discover Belmar event on March 9, featuring participation from over 20 restaurants and businesses, with a trolley service for attendees. Environmental initiatives were also discussed, with ongoing projects involving the borough engineer and the Department of Public Works to enhance ecological frameworks.
16:51A noteworthy announcement was made regarding free beach access for veterans, with the council planning to provide free season badges as a gesture of appreciation for their service. Veterans will need to present proof of service to obtain these badges, available from March 3. This initiative aims to honor veterans and simplify their beach visits by eliminating the need for daily wristbands.
During the public comment section, Neil Shea expressed opposition to a resolution supporting legislation that would eliminate public notices in newspapers, citing concerns about its impact on the free press. He referenced past legislative attempts and emphasized the importance of maintaining public access to information through newspapers.
31:53The council meeting also dealt with community concerns such as the management of local geese populations. Resident Jo Jo raised issues regarding the Canada geese around the lake and the borough’s contract with Birds Beware for geese management. The presence of brant geese complicates efforts due to their return patterns, and residents were reminded not to feed the geese to discourage their presence.
Budget discussions revealed inquiries about a 2.5% budget increase ordinance. A council member explained this is a standard cap for all towns, with procedures for extending it. Rising costs in pensions, insurance, and fuel were noted as contributing factors.
The meeting continued with a discussion on a historical pipe on Ocean Avenue covered in stickers, detracting from its significance. A resident proposed an ordinance to prevent such defacement, highlighting the need to preserve the borough’s historical landmarks.
47:18Residents also addressed noise pollution from leaf blowers, suggesting action from the environmental committee, and raised concerns about the use of poison for managing invasive species around Silver Lake. A call was made for non-toxic solutions and volunteer efforts to maintain vegetation.
Gerald Buccafusco
City Council Officials:
Mark Levis, Maria Rondinaro, Caitlin Donovan, Jodi Kinney
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/25/2025
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Recording Published:
02/26/2025
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Duration:
61 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Belmar
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