Waldwick Borough Council Unveils Solar-Powered Irrigation and Pollinator Initiatives

In a recent Waldwick Borough Council meeting, discussions revolved around innovative environmental projects, including a solar-powered irrigation system and a “Slow-Mo Summer” initiative designed to aid pollinators. The council also addressed budget challenges, traffic management, and updates to flood damage regulations.

The meeting opened with the introduction of “Slow-Mo Summer,” a program proposed by the environmental committee to encourage residents to mow their lawns less frequently during the summer months. This initiative aims to promote the growth of pollinators, particularly bees, by allowing grass to grow between three to six inches. The program aligns with New Jersey’s identity as the Garden State and offers environmental benefits like water conservation. The committee highlighted the absence of specific local bylaws regarding lawn height, suggesting educational tools, such as signs, to inform residents and involving local schools to enhance community engagement.

Following this, the council delved into an ambitious project concerning the installation of solar-powered irrigation systems on the Hopper Avenue Bridge. This initiative seeks to use water from Hocus Brook to reduce reliance on municipal water supplies. A detailed proposal was presented, outlining the use of solar panels to power a transfer pump that would draw water from the brook into a rain barrel, distributing it through an irrigation system to support flower boxes. The project emphasizes ecological benefits and community involvement, with potential contributions from businesses and students.

Financially, the project is estimated to cost around $26,500. The council discussed various funding avenues, including grants from Sustainable Jersey and PSNG, and the possibility of community fundraising events. The importance of engaging students in engineering programs for practical learning experiences was emphasized, along with the logistic and legal aspects, such as obtaining permissions to access the brook. A previous attempt to implement a similar project was noted, but the current proposal received optimistic support due to its comprehensive planning and community focus.

In addition to these environmental initiatives, the council addressed budgetary matters, with a public hearing on the 2025 municipal budget revealing a proposed 3.47% tax increase. This hike, equating to approximately $79 annually for the average homeowner, is attributed to rising costs in health insurance, pensions, and solid waste collection. Despite these challenges, the council expressed satisfaction with the budget, highlighting efforts to minimize taxpayer impact and maintain services.

Traffic management was another significant topic, with the introduction of several ordinances aimed at improving street safety. Ordinance 2025-06 proposes prohibiting parking on certain streets, while Ordinance 2025-07 establishes one-way traffic on Summit Avenue during school hours to alleviate congestion. Additionally, Ordinance 2025-08 restricts left turns from Bridge Street onto Summit Avenue during peak times. The council acknowledged resident concerns about traffic near schools and committed to further investigations to address these issues.

The meeting also covered the introduction of two ordinances related to flood damage prevention and residential lighting regulations. The flood damage ordinance aims to update the borough’s regulations in compliance with new FEMA guidelines, while the lighting ordinance responds to complaints about excessive lighting affecting residential properties. These measures demonstrate the council’s responsiveness to regulatory requirements and resident concerns.

Other notable discussions included the potential development of a property at “197 Woff A” into a community garden or walking park, maintaining the area’s wooded character, and enhancing biodiversity. The council also engaged in a dialogue about composting initiatives, recognizing the potential cost savings and environmental benefits of reducing food waste.

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Mayor:
Thomas A. Giordano
City Council Officials:
Michele S. Weber, Michael F. Ritchie, Jr., Andrew Brennecke, Mark Ramundo, Kathleen E. Cericola, Joseph Martinello

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