Ventnor City Council Weighs E-Bike Safety and Approves New Fire Captain

During the recent Ventnor City Council meeting, discussions centered around the safety concerns related to e-bikes on the boardwalk, the approval of Christopher Cook as the new fire captain, and various infrastructure projects. The council also addressed updates to ordinances concerning bicycles and skateboards, and outdoor dining permits, while recognizing financial contributions through grants and bond sales.

The meeting commenced with the appointment of Christopher Cook as the new fire captain, a decision that was met with unanimous approval. This appointment marked a development for the fire department. Along with this, the council introduced two noteworthy ordinances. Ordinance 2025-017 revised regulations for bicycles, roller skates, and skateboards, while Ordinance 2025-018 addressed outdoor dining and premises expansion permits. Both ordinances will undergo public hearings on July 10.

A substantial portion of the meeting revolved around the ongoing debate over e-bike usage on the boardwalk. Residents expressed diverse views, highlighting safety challenges and the need for clearer regulations. One local resident, Richard Damonte, raised concerns about the inconsistent enforcement of speed limits, advocating for the installation of speed limit signs, particularly given the presence of e-bikes and skateboards. The council acknowledged the complexities in enforcing these regulations and discussed potential measures such as insurance requirements and age restrictions analogous to those for mopeds. The public safety commissioner noted the absence of clear state definitions for e-bikes, complicating local governance. The council agreed on the necessity for clearer policies before any regulatory changes are made.

Another resident, Jeff Nelson, emphasized the importance of allowing seniors to safely use e-bikes alongside family members. The council recognized the significant role that e-bikes play within the community, particularly for older residents, but reiterated the need for a balanced approach that prioritizes safety for all users of the boardwalk.

The council also addressed infrastructure improvements, particularly the repair and redesign of tennis and pickleball courts. Resolution 2025-210 allocated up to $87,000 for the renovation, aimed at addressing issues with cracking surfaces. The design will maintain the current layout, potentially introducing multi-use courts to accommodate both sports. Existing amenities like fencing and lighting will also be upgraded during the offseason.

Attention was also directed towards the management of city-owned buildings and infrastructure, with particular emphasis on storm sewer enhancements, curb and gutter replacements, and HVAC repairs at the library, estimated at $280,000. Concerns were raised about the design of curbs, advocating for ramps to improve accessibility. The council acknowledged these issues and discussed potential remedies.

Additionally, the council deliberated on a proposed indoor air quality program to comply with state regulations, assigning Rick Santoro as the responsible party to ensure compliance.

These grants are earmarked for specific purposes.

Furthermore, a recent bond sale was discussed, highlighting the city’s strong credit rating and financial stability. The bond sale, with an interest rate of 3.35%, was commended for attracting multiple bidders. The city’s robust financial policies, including a five-year budget forecast and a six-year capital plan, were credited for maintaining fiscal health and mitigating environmental risks associated with the city’s coastal location.

In the realm of community engagement, the council touched on upcoming events like the farmers market, concerts at Ski Beach, a citywide yard sale, and Independence Day celebrations. These events aim to foster community involvement and enhance resident participation.

The meeting concluded with discussions on the potential ban of gas-powered backpack leaf blowers, proposed by Diane Burkebeck from the Ventnor Green Team. Burkebeck highlighted the environmental and health concerns associated with these devices. The council expressed interest in exploring this initiative further, recognizing the need to balance community quality of life with effective municipal operations.

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Lance B. Landgraf
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