Wildwood Crest Borough Council Voices Strong Opposition to Proposed Dune Project Amid Public Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
The Wildwood Crest Borough Council meeting centered on community issues, notably a contentious dune project intended to address beach erosion and hurricane protection. The council expressed strong opposition to the proposal, which would involve constructing a new dune system reaching a height of approximately 16 feet, citing concerns about its impact on public beach access, safety, and local ecology. The meeting also covered resolutions opposing electricity rate hikes, approving community wellness initiatives, and discussing ongoing municipal projects.
31:26The proposed dune project was the focal point of the meeting, with discussions about its implications for Wildwood Crest’s beaches. Council members and residents alike voiced concerns about the project’s design, particularly regarding the reduction of the existing dune system by six feet. Visual graphics presented during the meeting highlighted the project’s layout, including designated sand extraction areas, with Areas A and B identified as primary sources. The removal of sand from these areas raised alarms about potential safety issues similar to those previously experienced in Cape May due to altered natural storm protections.
A significant concern was the project’s potential to shift the mean high water line by approximately 650 feet, further narrowing the beach area and posing challenges for Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance. This shift would limit public enjoyment and access, leading one speaker to emphasize the community’s pride in their beach, stating, “we all believe that this is the best beach on the East Coast.” Despite these assertions, skepticism about the project’s safety and efficacy remained prevalent.
Debate ensued over the necessity of the proposed changes, with some arguing that the existing dunes already provide adequate protection. Historical flooding in the area was noted to often originate from the bayside, not the oceanfront. Concerns were also raised about the long-term ecological impacts, including disruptions to local wildlife habitats and the risk of creating adverse conditions similar to those observed in Cape May.
Public comments further highlighted skepticism, with a former mayor warning of catastrophic consequences, questioning the project’s decision-making process, and emphasizing potential economic risks to the town. The sentiment that beautiful beaches are vital but not the sole consideration for community well-being resonated throughout the discussion. A local resident sought clarity on the project’s feasibility, noting opposition from other municipalities and inquiring if Wildwood Crest’s withdrawal could halt its progress.
0:02In addition to the dune project, the council passed a resolution opposing Atlantic City Electric’s proposed 17.23% electricity rate increase. This resolution called for the withdrawal of an additional 8% increase application and demanded the resignation of New Jersey Board of Public Utilities members over alleged fiduciary duty failures. The resolution received unanimous support.
15:52The meeting also touched upon various wellness initiatives under the Mayor’s Wellness campaign. Programs like the “Fit Kids” class and the Wellness Workshop for seniors and veterans are set to launch in 2025, promoting health and fitness at no cost to participants. Additionally, the council introduced the “File of Life” program, a collaborative effort with William Crips and the EMS team, providing first responders with critical medical information through refrigerator magnets.
Traffic safety and municipal developments were other topics of discussion. The council addressed bicycle safety concerns by ordering directional signs for the bike path and sought volunteers for the town’s 250th birthday celebration planning. Proposals for a new municipal app and updates on traffic calming measures and beach drainage issues were also reviewed. Plans to renovate the Public Works roof and Borough Hall, particularly the police side and exterior, were nearing completion.
44:39As the meeting concluded, the council expressed intentions to continue evaluating resident feedback on the dune project and its broader implications. The session adjourned into a closed segment to discuss safety measures, administrative interviews, and potential litigation related to the dunes.
Don Cabrera
City Council Officials:
Joseph Franco, Jr., Joseph M. Schiff
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/12/2025
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Recording Published:
03/12/2025
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Duration:
56 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Cape May County
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Towns:
Wildwood Crest
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