Passaic City Council Faces Rising Costs Amidst Budget Discussions and Community Concerns

The Passaic City Council meeting on July 15, 2025, was marked by discussions on the city’s 2025 preliminary budget, presented by Chief Financial Officer Omar Garcia, revealing a total of $118,671,554. The budget discussions highlighted increases in health benefits, salaries, and insurance premiums driven by state mandates and contractual obligations, alongside community concerns about affordability and services for special needs residents.

A primary focus of the meeting was the city’s budget, specifically the challenges posed by increasing health benefit costs, which have risen by over 50% in the past three years with a further expected 30% increase. The CFO detailed that health benefits alone would increase the budget by $2,470,000. Salaries saw an increase of approximately $1,992,000. These rising costs have placed a strain on the city’s budget, necessitating careful financial planning to balance the allocation of resources while minimizing tax burdens on residents.

The budget was balanced with total revenues matching expenditures, including $13.4 million in surplus, $25,323,000 in miscellaneous revenue, $48,000 from delinquent taxes, and $79,900,800 to be raised by taxes. This translates to an average municipal tax bill increase to $7,415 for a home assessed at $275,000, up by $278 from the previous year. Despite these increases, Passaic’s tax levy rise was relatively moderate compared to neighboring municipalities like Patterson, Tenafly, and Hoboken, which reported higher percentages.

The council also addressed revenue reductions due to the expiration of American Rescue Plan (ARP) funds and the municipal relief fund, resulting in a combined revenue reduction of $6,165,000. The administration stressed the importance of managing these financial changes without imposing significant tax hikes, maintaining a conservative approach with a proposed 4.25% increase.

Another topic was the impact of reduced state and federal support on health services, particularly concerning Medicare and Medicaid cuts affecting vulnerable populations. The council discussed the need to budget for these changes to ensure essential services remain available, highlighting the challenges posed by external funding reductions.

Community concerns were also prominent in the meeting, particularly regarding services for special needs residents. Resident Lauren Zulu, representing the PAC Special Needs Support Group, advocated for improved support for special needs graduates and adults, raising issues such as job training programs, housing options, and healthcare access. The council members acknowledged these concerns, emphasizing the importance of addressing autism and related needs more openly and collaboratively.

The council also discussed the funding increase for the Division of Recreation to provide more opportunities for children, including those with disabilities, to engage in community activities. This funding aims to support initiatives that cater to diverse community needs.

Infrastructure issues were another point of discussion, particularly concerning recent road repairs and drainage maintenance. A resident highlighted the need for attention to storm drains on Henry Street, emphasizing the importance of proper infrastructure maintenance following road paving efforts.

Additional community input included concerns about school safety, with residents requesting information on security measures for a new school opening in September. The council assured ongoing discussions with the police department to enhance safety around schools, especially for students commuting from distant locations.

The meeting concluded with discussions on municipal projects, including the design and construction management of a pocket park on Main Avenue, funded by an urban investment grant. The council also addressed rooming houses on Paulson Avenue, discussing rehabilitation and potential demolition to improve living conditions and reduce associated issues.

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:
Hector C. Lora
City Council Officials:
Gary Schaer, Jose Garcia, Dr. Terrence L. Love, Thania Melo, Maritza Colon-Montañez, Chaim M. Munk, Daniel J. Schwartz

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