New Milford Borough Council Passes Two Key Ordinances Amid Community Safety Focus

The New Milford Borough Council convened to address pressing community safety concerns, resulting in the unanimous adoption of two ordinances. The first ordinance amended land use regulations to increase the allowance for commercial vehicle parking in residential districts, reflecting evolving community needs. The second ordinance established new traffic regulations, prohibiting parking on specified sections of Cedar Road, Shay Drive, Ryel Road, and Mil Road during school hours to enhance pedestrian safety.

At the forefront of the council’s agenda was an ordinance aimed at revising land use regulations concerning the parking of commercial vehicles in residential areas. This legislative change sought to align parking allowances with the current demands of the community, acknowledging the evolving nature of residential and commercial interactions. Following the presentation of the ordinance, the council invited public commentary; however, no concerns were voiced, leading to a unanimous vote in favor of adoption.

Equally significant was the council’s focus on traffic safety, addressed through the adoption of a second ordinance targeting specific roads within the borough. By prohibiting parking on designated sections of Cedar Road, Shay Drive, Ryel Road, and Mil Road during school hours, the council responded to safety recommendations from local law enforcement. The absence of public comment during the ordinance’s discussion further streamlined its passage, highlighting a collective understanding of the necessity for these changes. This legislative action aims to mitigate traffic congestion and enhance pedestrian safety, particularly for school children.

In a broader commitment to public safety, the council issued a proclamation for National Gun Violence Awareness Day, scheduled for June 6, 2025. Emphasizing the mayor’s role in safeguarding the community, the proclamation highlighted the grave public health crisis of gun violence, which claimed over 46,000 lives in 2023. Citizens were encouraged to wear orange on the designated day to honor victims and raise awareness, aligning local efforts with national initiatives to combat gun violence.

The meeting also served as a platform for recognizing the efforts of the police department in promoting road safety. The successful completion of a distracted driving grant resulted in 93.5 hours of enforcement, leading to numerous summonses and warnings. A separate pedestrian traffic enforcement initiative further yielded significant results.

Community engagement remained a central theme, as the Mayor announced several upcoming events, including Mental Health Awareness Day and the Bergen County Commission meeting. These events aim to foster community well-being and civic involvement, with the former promising impactful activities at Nightsfield Pavilion. The council expressed gratitude for the municipal staff’s dedication in organizing these events, recognizing their potential to strengthen community bonds.

Additionally, the council received updates on various infrastructural projects, including the Frenchbrook restoration and storm drain upgrades on River Road. The New Jersey Department of Transportation’s approval for public bidding on multiple municipal aid projects marked progress in the borough’s infrastructural improvements.

A notable presentation from the Regenerative Farm Network introduced regenerative farming practices as a means to improve soil health and flood resilience, sparking interest in their application to urban settings. This initiative aligns with the council’s environmental goals, contributing to broader efforts in addressing climate-related challenges.

As the meeting concluded, the council revisited the story of Private Donald Gilbert, honoring his memory with a commitment to a recognized sign, following the reading of a New York Times article that detailed his death in 1966 and alleged negligence in his medical care. This acknowledgment underscores the council’s dedication to preserving historical narratives and honoring past servicemen.

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:
Michael Putrino
City Council Officials:
Randi Duffie (Council President), Hedy Grant (Councilwoman), Ira Grotsky (Councilman), Lisa Sandhusen (Councilwoman), Matthew Seymour (Councilman), Art Zeilner (Councilman)

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