Gloucester Town Council Appoints New Member Amid Concerns Over Fiscal Responsibility

In a recent Gloucester Town Council meeting, Siri Castro Jr. was appointed as a new council member following a resignation. The meeting also tackled community concerns, including financial accountability for the black box building project, potential rebid for costly batting cages, and the impact of development on local school capacities and the environment.

The most notable development in the meeting was the appointment of Siri Castro Jr. to the council, following the resignation of a long-serving member effective June 30, 2025. Castro, an Army veteran with active involvement in local community activities, was sworn in after a closed session discussion and was welcomed warmly by the council. His appointment was seen as a step towards a seamless transition and continuity of council operations. The Democratic Party had submitted three candidates for consideration.

The appointment came amid public concerns about financial accountability, with residents voicing their opinions during the public comment period. Dave Leader, a resident, raised questions about the total spending on the black box building project and criticized the absence of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program from the agenda. Leader emphasized the importance of coordinating housing development with school board capacities.

Nancy Kelly added to the financial concerns, expressing her apprehension about the potential rebid for batting cages, previously canceled due to exorbitant costs approaching a million dollars. Kelly criticized the town’s debt level, which exceeds 70 million dollars, labeling it financially irresponsible to revisit such projects without understanding their long-term implications. She urged the council to prioritize essential infrastructure needs, such as the sewer system, over non-essential projects that could further burden taxpayers.

Kelly further questioned the timing and necessity of the batting cage project. Her concerns were echoed by others at the meeting, highlighting a tension between fiscal responsibility and community development. As a result, the council was urged to prioritize financial prudence while addressing community needs.

The meeting also touched on the topic of housing and urban development, particularly related to a CDBG aimed at supporting low and moderate-income individuals, including seniors and veterans. There was a query about coordinating with the school board regarding additional housing and zoning changes, with a council member expressing confusion over the connection made. The conversation quickly shifted to a grant update secured for community batting cages, with Assemblyman Hutchinson acknowledged for securing $750,000 for the project. This funding aims to benefit local baseball and softball organizations.

During the bid report, the council unanimously approved a motion for the community solar developers’ bid report, and a public hearing was held on an ordinance to vacate a portion of Bringhurst Avenue. Questions were raised about the specifics of the vacation and the intended use of the land. Clarifications were provided, confirming that the street dead-ended into township-owned green acres property, with no further development potential.

The council introduced a new ordinance concerning parental responsibility for the supervision of minors, aiming to hold parents accountable for their children’s actions, with penalties including fines or detainment. This ordinance was approved with some abstentions.

Public comments also included criticism regarding the transparency of the council’s actions related to a redevelopment proposal from the Michael’s organization. Denise Coin questioned whether all council members had received the proposal before voting, emphasizing that transparency is important for maintaining public trust. Coin’s remarks underscored a perceived lack of accountability, urging the council to serve the people it represents rather than protecting itself.

Environmental conservation was another significant topic addressed in the meeting. Brian Burns shared updates on local conservation efforts, highlighting activities aimed at preserving the watershed and protecting endangered species like the swamp pink. He presented photos documenting his collaboration with the US Fish and Wildlife Service and emphasized the importance of ongoing conservation work.

A concern was raised about the preservation of species classified as “species of concern” facing threats due to ongoing development in New Jersey. An unnamed speaker advocated for council members to personally visit properties before approving developments, to better understand the environmental implications of land clearing.

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:
Dayl Baile
City Council Officials:
George Berglund (Council, 1st Ward), James “Bowie” Johnson (Council, 2nd Ward), Debbie Harris (Council, 3rd Ward), Robert J. Page (Council At Large), Derek Timm (Council At Large), Ed Cilurso (Council At Large)

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